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DEPARTURE OF THE VISITORS

... DEPARTURE OF THE VISITORS. The marshal and his suite proceeded from the Pier to the Adelphi Hotel, where the former alighted. On his entrance, it was observed, that be waited within the hall for the Mayor, to whom he presented his hand with great cordiality ...

eel, SALVAGE.—On Wednest.. appeared before Mr. Rushton, respect. been made by some of the men helot, V.ernons' ..

... certain materials from a vessel wh. e ad been wrecked at the Prince's Dock Basin, and the applicant was the trustee. Mr. Rushton haste thing s t hings ought to have been given up to the harbour whose business it would be to decide the matter 5 charge, and the ...

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... between LIVERPOOL and EASTHAM, at the low charge of THREEPENCE, calling at the BRUNSWICK DOCK when the tide admits. From George': Pier ies will fi From Eastham. it §t Aukust 9 MOSTTN- PLA CE, PARE:GATE. MISS SELLER (assisted by the first Masters i every Department) ...

ESTABLISHED TWENTY YEARS

... silvery bells, There i of a merrier chime Than t which of Old Christmas tells ' a jovial feasting time. Haste, haste from school, little ones haste, We've waited you anxious and long; Our Beef and Plum-Pudding come taste, And join in our carol and song ...

THE SOUTH-EASTERN PORTS OF ENGLAND

... an efficient steam-transit in connexion with a railway at Dover ; they bought up Folkestone harbour, cleared it out, built a pier, made a first-class stati on an d re f res h ment room , procured steamers, and astonished the Dover people by establishing ...

THE SOUTH-EASTERN PORTS OF ENGLAND

... an efficient steam-transit in connexion with a railway at Dover ; they bought up Folkestone harbour, cleared it out, built a pier, made a first-class station and refreshment room, procured steamers, and astonished the Dover people by establishing a daily ...

Bearing north from Foyne's Island, and on the west side of the archipelago of the Fergus, in Clare, stands, on

... build a large and suitable pier, it has not been renewed. The passengers and goods are now landed in boats from a lighter alongside of which the steamer lies. It is remarkable, that after the destruction of the present pier, the hard wood work that was ...

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... First Class Passengers only. BIRKENHEAD AND CHESTER RAILWAY The steam packet which carries the Railway Passengers from George's Pier-head, Liverpool, to the Monk's Ferry, leaves at the following hours, being 20 minutes previous to the departure of the Trains ...

LOC`AL NEWS

... degree. ACCIDENT TO THE REV. JABEZ BUNTING.--;We are sorry to hear that as the Rev. Jabez Bunting was travelling between Hastings and London some days since, ,his foot glint as he was getting into the coach, and he fell. The reverend gentleman sustained ...

Willia7n j Sprott Boyd, Esq. Joseph Bishop, Esq. Crescent, Minories, Director of the Blackwall Railway J. B. ..

... Western railways W. H. Halpin, Esq. 23 Grafton-street, Fitzroy-square, Director of the Tring, Reading and Basingstoke railway T. Piers Healey, Esq. Temple, Managing director of the Direct London and Exeter, and the Cheltenham and Brighton railways George Price ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... addition to the magnificent pier-glasses with the west drawing-room, s l v a h rg ic e h m t r i r s o r r o s o o l e n et h i a p s ie i d n each common side of the apartment. Gold candelabra with wax lights were placed before the piers. The ball-room, which ...