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. CALAIS and BOULOGNE.— The GENE- RAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Steam-ship DART will leave the Custom House ..

... SATUR- Morning, the 31st of December, at One precisely. There will be no packet to Boulogne on Saturday. CHAS. BESSELL. Secretary. I general Steam Navigation Company, 37, Regent Circus, and 69, Lombard-street. GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY'S first-rate and superior packet. leave the CUSTOM-HOUSE (weather permitting) for— HAMBURGH (carrying his ...

lIAL S'IKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. GENERAL STEAM NAVIGA- I COMPANY'S first-rate and superior packets STOM-Hol sK ..

... Mails), everj WKDNKS- ?? HI ' ithc Morning, returning every ¦V aud BATURDA\ • ?? and the RHINE (carrying his Maie*t> 's > WEDNKSOAY ai |)AV Mor*. ll duced Cabin, 21. _!s. and the KHINE, SATURDAY Morning, return- IV Night. Reduced Fares— Chief Cabin, IMOs. UNDAV. Reduced Kares— Chief Cabin, s_. B, WEDNESDAY. Reduced Fare.— Chiet Cabin, LONDON BnmnF WHARF for— X and MARGATF. SH, ...

THe London and Brighton tD - or Poratp_i'V A - LWAY COMPANY, 8 - ed by Act of Parliament, 15th

... July, 1837 ?-. JOHiv- _ DIRECTORS. Jonv»7 ARM AN, Esq.. Chairman. I h Esq., Deputy Chairman. cr c ?? U f lere Lieut. Colonel Moody, R.E. Captain J. W. Pringle, R.E. fi**l ?? rsq. Francis Ricardo, Esq. q. Thomas S. Robinson, Esq. ¦'dHekvi™ 1 . 1, K,q - John Shewell, Esq. r ! _rror_« c'e ' E*9? Robert Sutton, jun., Esq. ff WZ°S Jo * hu a Walker, Esq. ifc> ...

f H E UNION BANK OF LONDON. .-£3,000,000, in Shares of 501. each. Si, p DIRKCTORS. Aadr!', 6 ?? n

... ?? e * Alderman Thomas Meux, Esq. Geor.*_- ?pottis - v oode, Esq. A. Cockbum, Esq. John b _r«-*»ter, Esq. David Skaife, Esq. j. u'-Wues, Esq. Benjamin Boyd, Esq. W M ' Sutherland, Esq. Peter Laurie, Esq. -MainVv. uxse * ' James Farquhar, Esq. ijt Gen. Archibald Ro- W. P. Craufurd. Esq. T*j e '?•*•* Hon. E.LC.S. John C-Minell; Esq. ««j l ..H!*'*«tors give net-ce, that they have commenced bu6_ ...

T> ■iniw iiMiljm-ai^— L. ii.i_jili mil m ■ I^wim, N BuH G H, from BRUNSWlCK- it,'fc>w,.r,.'i ' Al '^VALL.— ..

... can walk on board.- ;h*ITH, ?? * v - d niiignihcent new Steam-ships MONARCH, J^cai,;; 'd CALEDONIA, having several privaU I, .ipsri,^' ' lan nlies, and whose unrivalled accommodations i , S| ?? d are known, leave BRUNSWICK-WHARF, Ci a EDINBURGH. as follow:— Mom ' ?? E * TO -N'GHT, February 2a NARCH, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, February 2- 7 every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. a i, d 31 Provisions ...

THE VACANT LECTURESHIP

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD. St. Stephen's, AValbrook, Dec. 31, 1840. Sir, — Having seen my name mentioned in some of *he newspapers among those of the Candidates for the Lectureship in the gift of the Haberdashers' Company, I beg to say, through your valuable jout.ial, that I am not, and have not been, a Can- didate, Your obedient servant, g. croly, ll.d. ...

THE THAMES TUNNEL is OPEN DAILY Sunday excepted), from Nine in the Morning until Six in the Evening, and lighted

... with Gas. The En- trance at present is on the Surrey side of the River, close to | RotherhUhe 'Church. The Tunnel is now completed to the extent of 1 1 _>5 feet. Admittance ls. each. NOTICE. The Tunnel will be shortly closed to the Public, in order to finish the Works. By Order of the Board of Directors, J. CHARLIER, Clerk of the Company. Company's Office, 2, Walbrook-buildlngs, City, January ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, Thursday, Dbc. 8

... IN UK SI Sir C Wetherell and Mr. Sehombcrg offered hi this case to allow Mr. Suisse to take 1000/. out of Court, provided he would give security for its return., He had now left the country, and could not be reached. Mr: Sharp declined the offer, and said, Mr. Suisse, who was a native of France, Vf- now in Paris, which he had left to serve Lord Hertford. Sir C.-Wetberell then I ibtaiued, time ...

RUPTCY COURT, VY Saw. 27

... I (Before Mr. Commissioner Oouii-i-rn.; IN RE ROBBON AND CO. Ed for the final eaaminauon of the , who formerly carried on business extensivel y as Martin's-laue, but the schedule not g been filed within the time specified by law, the Qg was adjourned. . * -nswer to some questions from the solicitor to the ihe bankrupt (Robson, Sen.) suited that he corn- ed business 12 or 13 years since, in ...

Published: Thursday 28 September 1843
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 185 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: railways 

S T wpsL» to NEW YORK.— The GREAT » GREAT nu?^ I STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S SHIPS II EtT T _\/i.J£ IN

... > of 3500 Tons, and 1000 Horses Power, GREAT w!unS, OSKEN - RN - Commander, and J ll ?? new ?? ST J- RN ' of 17w > Tons, and 450 Horses Power, fwnmaiuW re ' B ' R ' MATHEWS, Esq. (late First Officer), Wlow: ' are tended to Sail for the Season of 1844 as Q Teiltw FROM LIVERPOOL. S-*»t BritoiT^HApril 27 Great Britain, Sat., Aug. 31 B*»t wSITI Ma y 25 G«at Western, Sat., Sept. 21 S^t Britli,, ...