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Rabbit Coursing -Important Match at Wakefield
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 16 July 1907
Rabbit Coursing
Important Match at Wakefield.
There was our big crowd of spectators at the City Grounds, Wakefield, yesterday...
Radical Hypocrisy Exposed.
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 12 November 1907
Radical Hypocrisy Exposed.
Mr. C. W. Whitworth, the Conservative candidate for the Doncaster Division, was at Goldthorpe last...
Pony Drivers Sent To Prison.
Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Saturday 16 November 1907
Pony Drivers Sent To Prison.
At the Doncaster West Riding Police Court today, Reuben and William Ellis,...
Rabbit Coursing – £50 Match At Wombwell
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 19 November 1907
£50 Match At Wombwell
Yesterday a big crowd assembled the Station Lane Grounds, Wombwell, to witness match...
Assault in Goldthorpe Workmen’s Club – Attacked the President
Sheffield evening Telegraph January 9, 1909.
Attacked the President
Assault in Goldthorpe Workmen’s Club
at the West Riding Court, Doncaster, today, Henry Mattlebeck, miner of Goldthorpe,...
Forgiving Master
Leeds Mercury, January 27, 1909
A Forgiving Master
At Doncaster yesterday Nelly Rocket, housekeeper for a Goldthorpe farmer, was charged with attempted suicide.
She had given a...
Costly Sunday Drinks
Barnsley Chronicle February 27, 1909
Costly Sunday Drinks
At Doncaster, on Saturday, Albert Hart, Edward Jubb and Frederick Chaplin, colliers of Goldthorpe and Thurnscoe, were charged...
Full Licence for Goldthorpe
Sheffield independent February 8, 1909
Full Licence for Goldthorpe
Tom Johnson Snart and Sidney Hamilton each applied for a provisional licence at Goldthorpe Lane Ends.
Mr WM...
Goldthorpe Institute 1 Doncaster St James’s 0 – Montagu Cup Semi Final
Barnsley Chronicle February 27, 1909
Mexborough Montagu Cup
Semi final Round
Goldthorpe Institute 1 Doncaster St James’s 0
this match attracted a large number of spectators to...
Costly Sunday Drinks
Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Monday 22 February 1909
Costly Sunday Drinks
At Doncaster, on Saturday, Mr. W. Baddiley appeared to prosecute Albert Hart, Edward Jubb...