Douglass. Hunting Classes: Mr. George Dove, Croseflit, St. Bos. er wells; Mr. Jacob Smith,' Humberton; York; and Xv.. s. Bolham, Alwinton, Morpitb. Impleinibt4: Mr. Outnatt, ie Washingtou; Mr. Bell, Marey Hll llfr. T. Mr. Cleasby, ts Wilton Grange, Redear: and
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Early in July last year I set off from Alwinton, 4t the head of Coquitdale. for a-solitary tramp across the North- iumberland hills. I confess I was rather sorry to leave Alwinton. I had arrived therefrom Bothbury about seven the
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the Biddlesiton Estate, County of Nor%!h- umberland. Abont4,00 sOmD The moor is wdll stocked with healthy birds. Good aom dtinat Alwinton. or Harbott ditant abontE eightnmiies. Apply to Chas.13c.8warbzeOkSollohr, ~t=k 'Jhirsk, May Idib, 1392 EA-SIDE.-Lady, from Personal eperimen, strongly. S
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the Rev. Barnabas Bidks to the vicarage of Alwinton, Northumberland. A newr Primitive M~et~hodist chapel, with school and class-rooms, is to be built at St. Ann's-read, Heeley, to seat 700 persons, and cost £E3,800. The Rev. W. Parker Stamper, of
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,. Dacon, Mer. John Brown, to t ' or iMr. Winl. BRos, Belfast. :, ,r'. 1 )'A E-Sent. 23. at Alwinton Parlsh t, -iul berlad, 9by theo Rev. Edward Ser s IA P 1R irar of St. Michael and All
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