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DECREASE OF THE CHOLERA IN NEWCASTLE & GATESHEAD

... DECREASE OF THE CHOLERA NEWCASTLE & GATESHEAD. We are exceedingly happy to be able to substitute the word decrease for that of progress our account of the dreadful epidemic which has so fearfully prevailed in our town, and which we are sorry to add has now extended, with great virulence and fatality, to some portions of Ihe adjacent district. On the 20th (ruesday week) the number of deaths ...

t JAMES THOMPSON, COOPER, B KID OB Bff* ■RESPECTFULLY intimates toJ^e^mJbaMt^a has to the business so long ..

... late Mr. John Oliver, in whose employment has been for the last 14 years; and hopes, by care and attention the exec*tion of aU orders entrusted to him, obtain a share of pubhc support. May, 1874. THOMAS GILLESPIE, PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND INSURANCE AGENT, Corner of Market Pi«ace, MORPETH. •' GEORGE McGILL, boot And shoe maker, outfitter, AND GENERAL DEALER, HAS always on hand a ...

Published: Saturday 11 July 1874
Newspaper: Morpeth Herald
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 888 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: riseborough 

NEWCASTLE, JANUARY 29

... A 1O\(STLE;, JANUARY 29. Whatever can be imagined of satisfaction and joy in regard to the matrimonial union of two individuals in the highest rank of life, and having the prospect at no remote period of exercising sovereign authority and influence in one of the most important kingdoms of Europe, will be found to have distinguished the nuptial ceremony of Prince Frederick William of Prus- sia ...

Published: Friday 29 January 1858
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1194 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News  riseborough 

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... Guardian Office, Saturday, 2 p.m The London monriiig papers discuss the question of the prospects of the Ministry. The Times mcl nes to the opinion that Government must ; the Daily News believes majority of the Bouse of Commons do not want any reform, but that they will oppose the present bill; and the Morning Herald predicts Lord John's defeat, and the disgrace and disorganization of the ...