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... OUR WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL REVIEW. OUR GRAIN CROPS. The preliminary statement showing the estimated total production of wheat, barley, and oats iv the years 1894 and 1893 Great Britain was issued by the Board of Agriculture Saturday. Previous official returns published some months ago recorded the relative positions the areas in the years specified. It was then seen that wheat and barley each ...
... and AGAR'S *» North exhibits it* Of and SOUTH GALLERIES suitable for U \, and BEDROOMS, c ARp *y -'larqueteiii, Fumed Oak, and Walnut. »d GENERAL FURNISHING 4 W AREriOUSE, YORK. 1992 E R. and HARNESS MAKER, STREET, YORK. , See Oa ,1 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. 01 SADDLES, L ' BRIDLES, PORTMANTEAUS, ic. * TRADES EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. 156. V REPAIRING IN OPERATION. S to the Exhibition can have their ...
... North BJDING. ; ilU§ Q uarter Sessions were opened the Se ' °rthallertou, on Tuesday, Hon j business was transacted. The the follow! undas - th Chairman, presided, and tendance g ? utlemen (there being a very large ***** Justices) were present:—The Mar- Qtihu. -£ on the Earl of Zetland, Sir Reg. Ho' Hon * G - Lascelles - c - J- - W v . »stone, Sir John Lawson, Mr tor C S Swire - C - Milbank, ...
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... SCABBOROUGH AND WHITRY RAILWAY ARBITRATION. (Facie OUB OWN SUPOBTBH.) The Arbitrator between the Scarbro' and Whit by and North-Eastern Bail way Companies, Mr. Gains- ford Bruce, Q.C., ILK, sat again yesterday at the Royal Hotel, Scarbro', when Mr. Saunden, Q.C., continued his case for the local company. Kobbbt Atkinson, Jen., was called, and de- posed he was secretary to the Eastboro' Congre- ...
... PUBLIC MEETING. On Thursday afternoon numerously attended meeting of the subscribers to the memorial fund to the late Dean York Dr. Duncombe, was held in the De Grey Rooms, this city, the object of the meeting being decide upon the precise form which the memorial should take, and to appoint executive committee to carry out the wishes of the subscribers. noticed present at the meeting the Lord ...
... BARNSLEY. ' Extraordinary Bigamy Case.—On Wednesday the Barnsloy magistrates remanded William Henry Young, a young man who recently worked at East Colliery as deputy, formerly a publican at Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, on the charge of feloniously marrying Eliza Ann Beaumont, recently a publican's widow al Barnsley, his former wife being alive. The case has created great interest, the sequel ...
... KORTH RIDING; The Epiphany Quarter S_i«M for ths North ' Biding ot Vorksi iro opened at t-be Court Uo_3, Northallerton, nn _u_lav, the ckairmat oi trie Bench, the Hon. John A. Diindas, presiding. NKW MA'jISrRATKS. The ?? gentieme.-i qualified as North B'.iiicg justices, and look their seats oa liie bi i i-h *.— Mr. George Lord Beiforth, the rJ-4 ?? Scarborough; Mr. Alfred Oimeiby Cochrane, N ...
... mm ^^EGRAMB wo** ?? ?? ?? *w«ni. ■^[g TUB__B ?? Paßa, Tavmaajr. A telegram from Constantinople abates that the fmm has eommu-eated te the farwfgn ambes- ?? deuirl regarding MM troubles in Atmenia The insurgent* at Zeitufa pillager! and butned several Mussulman villagas. They killed 266 Itussulman inhabitants, and wounded about 100. |*ive hundred houses were burned. ...
... IMPORTANT ADMIRALTY ORDERS FOR CLEVELAND. A considerable portion of the orders for the orders for tbe protective deck plating for her Majesty's ships Hood. Hawke, Renown, aad Repulse, about to be constructed at Chatham and Pembroke, have been secured by Messrs. Bolckow vaughan and Co., Limited, Middlesbrough. Tneae plates, which average from lj inches to 2 inches thick, are an entirely new ...
... YORK AKD VICINITY. Property in High Ousbsate. — Yesterday after- noon, at the White Swan Inn, Pavement, Mr. George Howard, of the firm of Howard and Son, of this city, submitted for public competition extensive business premises situate No. 19, High Ousegate, York, now and for many years past in the occupation of Messrs. H. A. Cowling and Sons, bam and bacon factors. A numerous and highly ...