LISBON, JULY 1
... their small gar- risons, civil departmesits, and adherents resident in the d great towns, would be exposed,' to separate their armsies and thus expose sorne of them to our attachs.' ...
... their small gar- risons, civil departmesits, and adherents resident in the d great towns, would be exposed,' to separate their armsies and thus expose sorne of them to our attachs.' ...
... at p.m. FridayOct. 26at 3 P.M. FROM ABERDEEN. FROM HULL. FridayOct. 26at 1 p.m. Wednesday..Oct. 31..at 8 p.m. Fakes— Aberdeen and Newcastle. Aberdeen and Hull. First Cabin, 10s; Second do. 5s First Cabin, 15s. Return Tickets, Fare and Half ...
... or to Mr Wm. c'tttjr* Ranff, whom offers will be received for the same. V Extensive Sale cf American Timber. There will exposed to sale, by public roup, at the Sul»xeriliers Timber-Yard, Footdce, Saturday the isrh day Jaapary next. Entire Cargo of TIMBER ...
... AMERICAN TIMBER. PHE Barque “Sr. LAWRENCE, Captain Tclloch. having arrived fr„m Quee > CARGO, on being Landed, will be exposed to Sale, Public Roup, notice of which will be given future Advertisement. The cargo consists ofri.OOo Feet WHITE OAK. 7.000 ...
... COMMITTETi I 1 mem HI of’t'h,. l , A - L general meeting ti V’i llay at Tl.t r. ' ,A G CLUIS ill be held in the same Y Jay, will fake v.l .°® PM. Tlie CLUB DINNER, Local Clubs rtwi>nn= W thiu thc Kai(l a, at 330 P.M. loiward their ,■ Joln >Bg the Royal Club ...
... stock, anl imple- nd meats on the farm of M~lidtown, Clenrireres, he- of lenging to 3Ir Ilcannaclie, outgoing tieant, ret e exposed for sale on Saturday last, The attendanc3 of buyers was large, ated the cattle being of good quality, Pe bidding was tolerably ...
... food of man, which was exposed for sale or deposited in any place, or was in eourse of transmissios for the purpose of sale or of preparation for sale. Hle passed over the next sub-section, the proof that the same was not exposed or deposited, or in course ...
... thea luployer' or froil tI,1, workimtnAl1 Point Of Vi ow, tics, c-oilrc- ato ptcd by (;overclmoet wis Icy fur thle besnt. i'fake, hinst, thp. quoictioci cis it wouldt pruzont itself to, arc1 eili, plrycr. IJU tler Mr- Airquitic's bill wor scckmrian whco ...
... carried out it would prove very use- ful to the fishermen and others. The proposal wasi generally approved, a-d it was agreed to fake it up at a future meeting, steps being taken in the meantime to ascertain the cost of carrying it out. This was all ths' business ...
... (if not sold) as above. £ plication to be made to William Simpson, Advocate, Aberdeen. HERITABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. will be exposed for Sale, by Public Roup, within the Trades’ Hall, Banff, upon Titksoa v the 7th day of January next, at Twelve o’clock noon ...
... the ricks during the season. sth the weather became unsealed and rainy, and some o..lstamh.. port of the crop were too long exposed its v.ciss.tudes ,o escape deterioration, although the damage cannot have been maten.l However, a few fine days which intervened ...
... the suppression of the opium traffic was not allowed to pass without the Indian Government being charged with cooking and faking the evidenc, laid before the recent commission. The truth is that quite an unexpected body of scientific and official opinion ...