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AVERLAND EOUTE.— Communication by ' \J Steam to India, Australia, &c, via Eevru. Tne PENI\ BCLAR and ORIENTAL ..

... COMPANY* BOOK PASSENGERS and RECEIVE CARGO and PARCELS at their London Office for GIBRALTAR, MALTA EGYPT ADEN, CEYLON, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, THE STRAITS and CHINA, oy their Steamers leaving Southampton on the 4th and 20. n of every month ; for GIBRALTAR, MALTA EGYPT ADEN, and BOMBAY by those of the 12th and 27th of each menth: and for MAURITIUS, REUNION, KING GEORGES SOUND MELBOURNE, and SYDNEY, ...

THE REFORM BILL Government is asking for a « long day, to nse the Old Bailey phrase of past times

... «• Give me a long day, my lord, before you hang me. In the House of Commons, last wight, Sir George Lewis intimated at an early stage of the proceedings that the Reform Bill would not be proceeded with that night; but, on Monday, Lord John Rujssll would state what day after Easier he intended to take it ! The Times has this weo'. been justly severe upon the Chancellor of the Exchequer, ...

Published: Saturday 31 March 1860
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4003 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: dipnall 

KELSALL'S EMIGRATION CHARITY, for assisting Poor Persons Emisrratine under thp BaTiotion Of the GOVERNMENT ..

... LOCAL AGENTS. It wiL^Ks! 3 Es o q?Pl^mouth.' S °^™^ A.. CRAIG GIBSON, Esq., Lower Bebington, Birkenhead. K?w¥\^ U i l ng ern^ e^ of r^ he Board of Trustees-DONALD BARCLAY, Esq., Mayfield, Hurstgreen, Sussex. C^VBBL AND~ ROUTE.— Communication by \JF Steam to India, Australia, 4c, via Etrvnt. The PENIN- SULAR and ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BOOK PASSENGERS and RECEIVE CAR^ and PaYcElI %J£2 ...

BITTERNE AND WEST END HORTICUL- TURAL SOCIETY

... BITTERNE AND WEST END HORTICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. The autumnal show of this society was held yesterday ia the grounds at Moor-hill, West End, tbe residence of Mrs. Hazelfoot. A prettier spot for a floral fete could scarcely be found, the place where the tent was pitched command- ing one of the most extensive views to be obtained ia the neighbourhood, embracing a magnificent panorama of rural ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1867
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 738 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: dipnall 

AUCTIONS. ~ C ATI3FIELD.~F AREH M. T.TESSKS. H. DREWTTT ft SON are favoured with instruction* from F. Stapleton ..

... to SELL AUCTION. »* the Red Lion Hotel. Monday Next, May 29th, 1393, 2 p.m.,—The GROWING CROP OF GRASS, Standing acres, situate Heathfield Honse, Catisfield. . Mr. Elcock, gardener, Heathfield House, will ■bow the grans, and particulars and conditions of •ale may obtained of the Auctioneers, 62, West Street, Farkham. e467 ONMUNDAY NEXT, MAY 29th, 1893. AtHo'Cloek. SALE of Upwards of 300 ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... SPECIAL EDI I lON OFFICE. S.I. JOHANNESBURG NEWS. IKectek's Teleghaji.] Johannesburg, TuesdaJ. The trial men named and Kock,in connection with the recently discovered plot, took place here yesterday, and to-day the accused who were indicted three counts, were found not cniltv treason, but were convicted of treacherously communicating with tne enemy by lindiu a despatch Koer ou commando, Tvho ...

Published: Thursday 19 December 1901
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 484 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: dipnall