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I* TO BE LET, BY miVATE CONTRACT, FARMS, ON GRASSYARD HALL ESTATE. -i- AppljtoMi. William TowHSoi*, Caton. — —

... onsale, paRGO of TIMBER, DEALS, and A , IVhvVOOD, noe ?? «« *he Green t\ I f TH^ BIRCH LOGS. -^j^STAIfG CORN-MARKET. -r F\RMERS, MILLERS, and DEALERS in , Notice is hereby given, THAT tfce MARKET-HOUSE, under the TWWH-HALL, in this town, will be OPENED on THURSDAY the fikst day of v-rTSKS-U neat, at eleven o'clock in ?? JLn- and at the same time oa every succeeding ?T.'.oat for the exposing ...

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

... Tlie Chinese sugar cane has been successfully cultivated in Texas, in the United States. Notice is given in the Gazette that tho Queen’s birthday will be kept Saturday, May 26th. The weather in Herefordshire and South Wales is boooming really serious. Lambs are dying at a distressing rate, and, without a speedy change, the losses of sheep farmers will be very heavy. Latest advices received ...

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... [Price The following address was presented to the Lord Bishop Chester, on Friday week, in the church of Richmond. ttu Riyht Rev. the Lord Hishop of Chester May it pleate your Lordship, —Wc, the'chnrrlnvardrns and inhahituntK of the puri»h of (jriiitoit, denire to offer on tlii.* of your I.iirdsliiji'a primary visitation, our cordial congratulations your ailvaiiceinent to the Episcopal Bench, ...

ESTABLISH ED, JULY, 1862

... Parties answering advertisements in The Newt are requested to attend to the following explanations Apply at The Newi-ofßoe means that personal applioatxon must be made at the oflce. “Address [capital letter ...

Published: Thursday 24 February 1870
Newspaper: Whitehaven News
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 65 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: hetherington 

The Rifle Volunteer Concert To-Night- We may remind our readers that the concert ?el * by the band of the

... Carlisle Rifle Volunteers ta place to-night the Mechanics' Hall, as advert» * elsewhere. The proceeds are to be devoted band fund, and we trust that the public—if only ..j show their appreciation of many past services- - reward them with a bumper house. The program is well varied, consisting of operatic, dance, and a tary music and considering the progress the b» •„ has made since they last ...

Published: Friday 25 April 1862
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2153 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: hetherington 

This Paver has very extensive Circulation throughout the Kingdom, but particularly in the City of Carlisle, ..

... Northumberland, and the South of Scot land.-—lt Published in time,, every Saturday Morning, to sent the Manchester ami other Mails. —Orde ami arc received It. SCOTT, the Printer and Publisher, the following Agents:—Messrs. Co. (late and 5, IFarwick-lfynare, and Mr. J. White, Fleet Street, London; Mr. J. Smith, Hunter's Square, Edinburgh; Mr. Sn.it*', Printer BooksH'er, Penrith; Mr. Brampton; ...

THE CORPORATION FISHERIES

... Can a man. serve two* masters It has long, indeed l ever since the Christian been considered settled truth that not. Yet. how often we behold P*2| who prob;,bly read, their Bible and saj ,y prayers night and morning, attempting the; thing which. the divine author of our declared he an impossibility ! The ings of our-Town Council last Tuesday, a curious illustration! of this. It appears the ...

Published: Friday 16 December 1864
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 872 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: hetherington 

r I MP E R I A I. FARM A M E N T

... I MP E R I I. FARM A M E T. HOUSE OF LORDS, Tiilrsdav, Feb 21. A Krai nu.uiM-r petitions were presented both lor and a'ain&i the reptal ol the rmn-la** SOUTH AMERICA. intSTKANGFOKD next c*i the aiieouoauf 'ht re, that he should on to the stale ■n« that now existed beiw»-eo Fiance and ceila n ties of iih America. l j u _ Visconm inquired «lni s'eps had been taken to. ibe pr neetion Brit -It ...

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... ?? HELP YOUHSELVES. Ah, Fortune marks us out a path, Whichever road we take ; Tis uot in man to shape his coarse, Or Fortune's will to make. Yet man may help her if he will, And please her as he goes, E'en as the sailor guides no wind, But holds it as it blows. As Fortune pleases, bo her gales Blow iv their destined track, And we, to make them serve our sails, Must often turn aud tack. There ...

Published: Wednesday 02 September 1863
Newspaper: Blackburn Standard
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4379 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: hetherington 

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(iKNKRAL INTKLLKIKNCI

... Her Majesty has expressed a wish that Mrs. Giffard, the widow of Captain Giffard of the Tiger, should have the highest rate of pension (£200) permitted by the regulations, and that she should have apartments at Hampton-court Palace. There are five children, the allowance for which, under such circumstances, may a-year each. Wednesday last. Prince Albert, the chancellor the university, visited ...