SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. - WOLSTANTON PARISH. To THE RAT AAAAA RS, Ladies and Gentlemen—An order has been received front the Education Department of the Government, for the formation of a Board to supply the existing deficiency of School acoommodation in this
March 7, 1874 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
(Before IV. Spooner, Esq , Judge. V. Warrvas.—This was an action to re°over th, damages, which the plaintiff alleged he had through a horse belonging to him having bitten by • dog of the defendantle—The plaintiff les, repro. mated by Mr. Tennant, and is a Fenton tl,e defendant,
March 7, 1874 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
v .,,-- WOLSTANTON SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. An enthusiastic mTejn — g — oli - b - eliTeif of the six Noneonformist candidates was held in the Wesleyan School, on Thursday night. J. Walker, the Rev. W. Jones, ! Mr. J. J. Hancock, 3fr. J. Cotton, Rev. R. Bell, and Mr. 1 Jas. Lawton g
March 7, 1874 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Monday, March 9th, and during the week„the performance will commence with the Sensation Play, in 5 acts, 'DAVID CROCKETT. "Be sure yonie right then go ahead." David Crockett Supported by the entire Company. Monday, March 16th, will be produced the New Military Spectacle of the A
March 7, 1874 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
and whose fame in the healing art has spread through the length and breadth of the Potteries and adjoining neighbourhood, will, for the convenience of patients, attend at their Medical Establishment, 20, ALBION-PLACE, Albion-street, HANLET, oppoeite Bethesda Chapel, every SATURD
March 7, 1874 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
(Before T. W. Barlow, J. H. Goddard, W. Webberley, and S. Bridgwood, Ems.) Darer To Qurr.—For being drunk and refusing to quit the Gardeners' Best, Trenthain.rood, ou Saturday, Sidney Hutt, was fined Ins, and costs, or fourteen days' imprisonment in default. A charge against def
March 7, 1874 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
KIDSGROVE BRANCH OF ENGINEMEN, ASPECIAL MEETING of all the Members of the above branch and their friends, will be held GE SATURDAY EVENING, 14th, 1874, at Six o'clock. A SUPPER will be provided at the CASTLE HOTEL. Tickets, Is. 64. each; may be had from any of the members up to
March 7, 1874 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
A meeting of the enginemen of Bradley Green, Harrisehead, Newchapel, and neighbourhood was held Saturday, Feb. 21st. Oue of the engluemen was called to the chair, and he, in a very short but practical manner, opened the meeting, and called ripen Mr. Rhodes to addrese them, and t
March 7, 1874 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
R•LL,—A good aompany has been performing this week at the above hall, chief among which is Mr. J. H. Stead, the " perfect cure," who, we need hardly remark, amused the audience immensely. Tenants ROYAL—The play of "The Jewess" has been continued this week with much Last night Mr
March 7, 1874 - Potteries Examiner - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England