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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser

NOTICE

... ANY Person or Persons (qnalificJ unqualified) who arc found searching for (iair.o, or otherwise, upon the Lands at Torpenhow Park House , or Stanger Hill, will be prosecuted the Law directs. Torpenhow Park House, Sept. 15,183+. COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET. be LET,—A GENTEEL HOUSE, and Two JL good GARDENS belonging thereto, situated at E R LOO TE E, in the immediate Neighbourhood of Whitehaven. ...

Xiondon Smacks, FROM LIDDARU’s WHARF, HORSI.KY-DOWN. next Smack is intciuleJ to sail for White- JL haven direct ..

... 28th of JUNE. The Smack ANG ER now on her passage will sail for Belfast and London three days after her arrival at this Fort. All Persons who wish to secure their Goods by these VESSELS, are requested to be particular in ordering them to be sent to Wharf, Horsley-dowm. Goods for London, when sent hence by the Smacks are not detained at Belfast until the Vessels are laden, but a! ways for ...

BANKRUPTS’ PROPERTY FOR SALE

... TO be SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT,—AII that modern and commodious Freehold Messuage, or Dwelling House, with the Out Offices and Buildings, the Garden and Pleasure Grounds, and the several Closes or Parcels of Land thereto adjoining, called the Croft, Hover, Gavel and Acre, and Stony Croft, situate at GREAT CLIFTON, in the County of Cumberland, containing Six Acres and Thirty-One Perches, or ...

TITR CHASE

... The Whitehaven Harrier* ill cast off on Wednesday the Olh of October, at eijiht o’clock the morning, at Low Walton ; Friday the 11 th, at Steel Bank} and Monday the Hill, Castlori|'g. MONDAY, 7 OCTOREn, 1R22. When Is so much the fashion those who prwflar lie the political illuminati of the day. »o make long and long speeches for the purpose espounding tlWdr various creeds ; when ITolkham. York ...

THJS PRESENT MINISTERS

... ** The following is the fubdance of Lord Liverpool’s arfwer and that of bis colleagues, to Lord Welleflcy That it was unnecelTary to difcufs the principles of the balls propofed by Lord Weilefley for a new adminillratinn, beeaufe he and his colleagues defircd decline being Members of any Adininidtation formed by Lord W. Lord Melville (Tented to the principles, and was willing to ferve with, ...