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- D ROLL'THINCS FOR THE PASSENGERS... ARREL ORGAN.—In a certain corn parry, the conversation having fallen on ..

... most vociferously for more greens. He °Ore seated himself on the kitchen tire with his lap full of a e Mds, and asked the cook for the bellows. On a washing he walked about the kitchen in patterns, and had a strong desire to get into the copper to bubble ...

its being exploded, in either sense of the word. Mystery - V.—Where the toll-keeper on Waterloo-bridge lives ..

... orange-peel on the hall floor, place a tub of water on the first landing; harness the yard-dog to the coal•scuttle ; shut the kitchen up in the piano ; ring the bell for the servants, and then wait for the result.—Bentlcy's Miscellany. ...

LONDON GAZETTES. Tuesday, September 3. BANKRUPTS

... M r . Chas. Fearne, official assignee, Leeds; Mr. Ryalle, solicitor, Sheffield; and Mr. Blackburn, solicitor, Leeds. John Kitchen, of St oc k port , corn d ea l e r, September 18, at twelve, and October 9, at eleven, at th e C ourt o f B an kruptcy, Manchester ...

, MR. LEIFCHILD's SALES. TO PAPER-MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. tree r to e r . s_ Valuable and important Stack of

... containing in the whole about five acres. The ing dining, d raw i ng , a nd breakfast-rooms, 5 best bed-rooms and 5 attics, kitchen, above im 1 offices, large walled and pectable n PToFttaent property being in the centre of a populous and highly resgood ...

FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE OLD JEWRY, LAND TAX REDEEMED. 11 IR. GEORGE ROBINS i s i ns t r ucted

... of the Old Jewry will always insure an adequate rent to this freehold. There are sufficient bed-rooms, with sitting-rooms, kitchen, and all useful family accommodation, and the time is in perspective when the City improvements Will require this house, and ...

SNUG LITTTE PLEASURE FARM, HALF WAY TO BRIGHTON

... from Crawley, and the Honey station within two miles. The house is suited to a retiring tradesman; there is a productive kitchen garden, a prolific orchard, and lots of useful offices, the hedges areall of beech, and cut in a park-like form ; there is ...

FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE OLD JEWRY, LAND TAX REDEEMED. R. GEORGE ROBINS is instructed to SELL by PUB-I\l ~. ..

... of the Old Jewry wil always insure an adequate rent to this freehold. There are sufficient bed-rooms, with sitting-rooms, kitchen, and all useful family accommodation, and the time is in perspective when the City improvements , Will require this house ...

SNUG LITTTE PLEASURE FARM, HALF WAY TO BRIGHTON. TO BE LET for a Term of Years, a PLEASURE FARM, a

... from Crawley, and the Holley station within twomiles. The house is suited to a retiring tradesman; there is a productive kitchen garden, a prolific orchard, and lots of useful offices, the hedges areall of beech, and cut in a park-like form ; there is ...

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... family residence adjoining, containcapable of making u f log drawing, and breakfast-roonis, 5 best bed-rooms and 5 attics, kitchen , potcd cellar drawing, coach-house, stables, and all usual offices, large walled and a k t i hen gardens, pleasure ground ...

VISIT OF THE KING OF THE FRENCIL

... Albert inspected some of the domestic offices of the Castle on the ground floor, passing through the confectionery room, the kitchen, and the gilt room, the Lord Steward attending. They afterwards returned to the state apartments. The Duke de Montpensier ...

RAILWAY NEWS

... Eaton, M.P., Mr. Tharpe, Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Dobede, Mr. Pisan, of Burwell, Mr. Fairlie, Mr. Bryant, Mr. W. P. Isaacson, Mr. Kitchener. &c. Mr. Braithwaite, the engineer, and Mr. Roy, the solicitor of the Eastern Counties Company, also present. The Duke of ...

POLICE

... away; that she did not claim his protection, or mention what had happened to her; that her nose bled, and she went into the kitchen for water to bathe it, whither she was followed by the prisoner, who entreated her, for God's sake, not to tell her father ...