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8 BANKRUPT'S STOCKS. ensive failure in the woollen cloth trade AT BILSTON, DUDLEY, AND WALSALL. SIDNEY AND ..

... and hatters, H4O, HIGH STREET, WORCESTER, Ye bought from the Assignees of JAMES HARPER, of BILSTON, at a large Discount from Cost Price, the whole of his VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BROAD CLOTHS, Y«t> Plain and Fancy Trouserings, J'estings, Moleskins, Cotton Cords, THEY ABE NOW SELLING OFF TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE! THEIR WOOLLEN AND HAT WAREHOUSE, 40, HIGH STREET, WORCESTER. future of this ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS. Thursday, June 3. The Poor Relief Supervision Bill (Ireland) was read a second time after some discussion. Their lordships then proceeded to consider the reasons adduced by tbe House of Commons against their lordships' amendments to the Poor Relief Ireland Bill, and agreed to the motion of the Marquis of Lansdowne that the said amendments should not be insisted on. A select ...

KIDDERMINSTER

... Ihe late A. Y. Bird, Esq.—The funeral sermon of the late Adam Yates Bird, Esq., was preached by the Rev. John Downall, at St. George's church, in this town, from the 102 nd Psalm, verse (prayer-book version). He brought down strength in my journey, and shortened my days. The text is singularly appropriate to the circumstances of Mr. Bird • death, given in last week's Chronicle. Mr. Bird ,s ...