Notice
... MESSRS. GABRIEL having discharged MR. FARMAN (their late Assistant), wish to Caution their Patients again t paying any Monies, or transacting bus ness on the*r account with him. 33, LUDGATE HI ...
... MESSRS. GABRIEL having discharged MR. FARMAN (their late Assistant), wish to Caution their Patients again t paying any Monies, or transacting bus ness on the*r account with him. 33, LUDGATE HI ...
... price. Sold only in packets. Prices, 2s. 3 - 3 - s - °“- P er lb ' Pun-St. Che mis t, 10. f IpswuJ- Mann, Laker. T'>llesbur> —Anthony, Faker. Ep- p etW Confei-Umr. Yaruinuth-Goddard, White Horse Ham. 1 Foulsham -Blade. Tea Dealer. For affl, HIMALAYA TEA CO., of Pun Tea, LONDON. ...
... we e the ri , ltA f their dear at J T ® * and •Gainst for then.. fl)U?d claim 'Twas the Ba ...
... ARRIVALS. Sirßobt.Dick-Cunyngham.Bt. It> Lady Dick-Cunyngham Sir Erasmus D. Barrowes 4, Imperial Square Lady Sturt i from St. John's Lodge, Miss Sturt Lydney f ...
... St. Leonard's Hospital.— The following gentlemen have been nominated as Trustees of this Institution, subject to their acceptance of office :— Major Parker, M.P. ; Lord A. Hervey, M.P. ; J. St. George Burke, W. R. Bevan, Beckford Bevan, J. Alexander, G. W. Andrews, R. F. Stedman, G. Mumford, Esqrs. ; Revds. J. W. Molyneux, J. M. Croker, J. Foster, H. V. Shortland, H. B. Faulkner, and J. Steer; ...
... ; I never was able to make both the ends Of my income to meet, it is true. My character's good, tho' I'm bound to confess, In the stocks I have oft' put my foot;' I've lost' in the pound,' like an ignorant ass, And come out with nothing to boot. Now, gladly a.gardener's place I would take, I'm rapidly running to seed ; I flatter myself I'm pretty good rake, And a pretty good judge of a weed ; ...
... 4t the meeting of this Board on Tuesday last, ?? were present-Mr. Edwd. Smith, Chairman; ?? Wicks, Vioe-Chairman ; Messrs, John ?? H- Branch, A. Burrows, Herbert Cant, S. £!_ne-. Chas. Fuller, S. B. Lissimore, Jas. Letch, V T Prior, A. S. B. Sparling, and A. Stannard, with t. LM. White (Clerk). Mb. J- w - Stabt and tse Ebainage Tenders. -_1 1 will be remembered tbat at last week's Board ...
... lUATITY OUA~iT EXTRA QUALITY WHEAT MANURE MANUFACTURED BY JOSEPH FISON, 22EPSWICIH Five, six, seven, eight, and even nine quarters of Wheat per acre, of fine quality and heavy weight per bushel, have been grown in past seasons with a dress. iug of this ?? Reports.) Price £8s l0s. per ton. 3 to 5 Cwts. per acre. IV.B.-Bach Bag is branded Extra Quality. SPECIAL BEAN AIANUREt Price £9 per ton. ...
... ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTU RY. STABLE requisites, new and second-hand harness (single and double), hunting other saddles. Ijondnn bits, whips, spurs, and all articles in the trade, may be had at moderate prices at WRIGHTS ...
... BemaßKab_e Local Will Sdit. —In the Probate revision of tbe High Court of Justice, on Thursday, cv James H&nnen had before him tbe local will caae of v m«. v. Jordan and Others. Thia waa a suit which had reference to the testamentary dispositions ofthe late ;!J William Sheldrake, a milkman and publican, for- merly * Ip* w ' cn . Mr. Searte, who appeared for the nlaintiff. t,,e w 'd° w ofthe ...
... The picturesquely situated and ancient little Parish Church of Chesham Bois was re-opened on Wednesday last after thorough and complete restoration. The building, which nestles amongst the beechwoods of the Chilbern Hills, dates back to unknown but certainly remote period, and at the date of its foundation was probably intended chapel to the mansion which formerly stood in the adjoining meadow ...
... HOW TO -STRENGTHEN THE CHURCH IN t _. ?? fcA-^T ANGLIA. Tn t hxx-x.nl, D„7J . r . . . . at the end of October -™ H t ° n,y . a PP e * re L d the very d*_v .f.«J+h vi* - and ' sfc rangely enough, stone' 'jiiC * h ,?t x tti PU ? 1C J^ Urnals * aye us Mr - Gl^- accepted' Welsh I)h^hfTh m W ? lch that &***»* month. ™. ?? i J - M * s ~ ! 'tablishment— was written six time b7 n in P We ?? fm an e( ...