THE NEWS OF THE WEEK
... THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. if: EXETER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 9. Local matters of great moment demand our space, and have occupied our attention too fully to leave us either room to chronicle, or advert to the busy doings of th*' ...
... THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. if: EXETER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 9. Local matters of great moment demand our space, and have occupied our attention too fully to leave us either room to chronicle, or advert to the busy doings of th*' ...
... Lowest Terms, the whole of whtc h he can with con fidence recommend, having personally selected the same during the last week. Dated Exeter, March, 1834. PINWILL, HIGH-STREET, , OPPOSITE THE GUILDHALL, Sole Agent to Moore, late Bicknell and Moore, HATTERS ...
... circulation of the WestemTimes is more than 2,000 per week. The Exeter Gazette claims higher circulation, and no doubt Purchases a ureal many more stamps. But it should be borne *ind, that the Exeter Gazette rose suddenly from circulation stamps in one ...
... general consumers. Exeter, Sept. 8, 1831, Important Spirit Dealers, Brewers, Bfc. DRING and FAGE, Street, London, Instrument Makers to the Hon.' Board of Excise, beg leave respectfully to inform the Spirit Merchants, Brewers, &c. of Exeter and its vicinity ...
... n to a most numerous auditory. London: LEOM LEE, Old Bond-street ; and to be had at Mr. PILBROW'S MUSICAL REPOSITORY, EXETER. EXETER. No. 10, High-Street, nearly opposite Castle Street. JBURCH most respectfully informs the Public of his having taken the ...
... pressure of business prevented he case being tried, and after waiting a week in Exeter they had to return home, the charge still hangup ove them the Mulsummer Assizes they were to Exeter r ned tiU the VeV -as not til near dnight that the prosecutor had got ...
... gapping the line for the piojected railway from Plymouth to this **ty, during the past week, in the parishes of Alphington and Ide. Exeter Canal. —The increase of the Exeter Canal this barter, is, we are. glad to say, greater than that of any other preying ...
... and we have the power of ordering them to do so —when they can get them accommodated for 10 or lis. a week in Cornwall, and 15s. a week in Exeter The Chairman. —That is only for the couoty lunatics, those whose settlement cannot be found, but does not ...
... saved. The steamers from Bristol to Irelandhavc this week taken over large quantities of gold, to meet the runs on the Banks. One hundred and ninety thousand pounds were this week forwarded from the Exeter Branch Bank. Business in the Southern counties is ...