... Suffolk County candidates are: REPUBLICAN. First Suffolk (2)— Anthony S. Veader, Michael F. Gillespie, George E. Leet, Frederick A. Cronin, Louis A. White- house, Boston. Second Suffolk (2)— Albert E. Roberts, Joseph J. Dennison, Boston ...
... Suffolk. 1'et^rs of Suffolk. Cummings of Norfolk, Burns of Berkshire. Ways and Mrans — Messrs. Parker of Hamp- den Heed of Bristol, Hardiiig'of the Cape. U«an of Middlesex, Walker of Essex. ,Bj»s ^ the Third Readlni?— Messrs, (-allender ...
... Suffolk; Jacob Wasserman of Dorchester, twentieth Suffolk; William D. Kich of Boston, twelfth SulTolk; Fred M. Gorman of Gloucester, twentv-flrst Essex; John B. Grant, of Bosto.i. sexenth Suffolk; Ludwig Johnson o£ w wester, fourteenth ...
... Suffolk. Andrew of Suffolk. Probate and Chancery— Jlomson of Middlesex. Cronin of Suffolk. "SVashbnrn of Worcester. Treasury— Wasnburn of Worcester; <;dmore of the Sixth Middlesex, Whittier of Suffolk. Bilis in Third Reading— Thaver of ...
... Suffolk and Suffolk Cross Rams and Ram Lambs and Females IN RING No. 6 at 10 tun. 427 ACCREDITED STOCK IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER. 63 Border Accredited Shearlings. 117 Border Leicester Ram Lambs. 1 Suffolk Snearimg. 54 Suffolk and Suffolk ...
... Suffolk «VM £24. mm «WM £23. Suffolk tup* £29.60. Cheviot tups £23.50. Keeping ealvm to £97. killing carves £7. KRTH — Hoy Mid Co Ud. 233 pig*, and 164 cheap. The Hay Challenge cup was won by a pedigree Landreee in-pig gilt entered by W ...