BIRKENHEAD BOARD OF GUARDIANS
... Shaw presiding. There were also present—Messrs. Woodcock, Parker, Martin, erraith, Pappin, Irvine, Wilson, Jones, Paterson, Hope, Elam, Ross, Bloor, AlWee, and Brattan. ...
... Shaw presiding. There were also present—Messrs. Woodcock, Parker, Martin, erraith, Pappin, Irvine, Wilson, Jones, Paterson, Hope, Elam, Ross, Bloor, AlWee, and Brattan. ...
... WEST KENT QUARTER SESSION. FIRST COURT.—JULY 6. (Before the Hon. J. S. Oathorne Hardy.) STEALING A LAMB RYARSH. • nan. Elam Hope was indicted for stealing a iamb, value j£l, the property ot Robert Howard White, at Ryarsh.—Mr. Dering prosecuted ; Mr. ...
... spent almost delightful day by the seaside. Kent Quarter Sessions.—The following cases were disposed of on Friday last. Elam Hope for stealing a lamb at Ryarsh, w as sentenced to months' imprisonment ; B'm. JVye and John Cheerman were acquitted of the ...
... FRODS ELAM. The festivities usual to Whitsuntide were duly honoured at Frodshana. on Monday, when, contrary to expectations and the prophecy of the weather wise, the big drum day was ushered in with bright and bracing weather well worthy of the merrie ...
... Plower Show at Elam. - -- On Wednesday the thirteenth annual exhibition of the Elehate and Worlaby Cottsgers' Horticultural Society was held in the picturesque of &sham Mall, the seat of Sir John D. flaky, Bat. This is en event of considerable importance ...
... ELAM-STREET EVANGELISTIC MISSION. One of the many good works that are being done by the Primitive Methodleto at Marshetreet Chapel, is that of open air twesehing. In addition to the open eurviem, held by them on Sundays, they hold an in front of Chapel ...
... TEL ROSE. UNDER ELAM OUR cutting mason is now nearly over, and shows a material increase upon the return,s of last year, as should, of course, be the case ; but still the return would have been greater had not the young point, of the shoots in the rose ...
... YDEN ELAM AN PENGE GAZETTE. fying of the Local Board's acts during the year have been the settlemeot I ' of what has long been known as the •• Beckenham nuisance, and, still nearer home, the '• Venuer-road disgrace. The latter work is now only delayed ...
... WEDNESDAY, dnd FRIDAY, ‘Train from TUESDAY. Ne Greenock 08 0307 Pares.—Calin, lis (ont ana Gs; Return (Bix ta MONT, And 98 Hope TO DUNOON & BACK, TO. ROTHESAY & W, ROTHESAY, ae tins Gunes Si Dey Sen Sew ELAINE at 10 4.M. 3 EAGLE at Ji aM Calling at ‘The ...
... TM Elam Rydea's•road, Walton•oa-Thamoss, Sarre,. ME3SRS. R. and J. WATERER and SON LTA. will Sell by Auction, on the premises, on WisDNESDAY, May 9th. 1883, at twelve este*, the very attractive sod well-made Household MEN Irt.JR designed chid', in the ...
... it roRAa Sunasox.—Mr. W. H. Elam, son of Mr. J. B Elam, tion held on the sb doth sad ult., was admitted a Fellow of the Royal College inst. Mr, Blam ii- has been a member of ve On Satorday, at the annual horse show held at Staiu- and J Mirfield, were ...
... which he laboured under, and the impatient ex- My father has money—there is plenty of money in elamations which now and again escaped him the bank, but until I find him, or have evidence of showed that though he thought and thought, and his death, I cannot ...