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... tation beneath, to which we refer. . ?? Per Quarter. Wheat, mealing red, 56s to 73s— tine ,745 to 81s— superfine 86s toms— White* tte* to 78s— tine 80s to 92s— superfine 94s to 98s— Black 18s 1 6 t>-l ...
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... harbour last night, having been fallen with close to the Head • she apparently between and 4t*o tons burthen, black but-’ tom, white sides with two black streaks, lower masts white .when boarded her masts and rigging were hanging over the side, which the ...
... the banks the River ; in short, all happiness and jollity. The men started for the first heat quarter before five, when Tom White, of Strand-lane, twk the lead, followed by Wood, of llungcrfurd, an I Richards, of Deptford. A very fine contest eiwicl during ...
... styleI Lord Woodlands or Lord Lurneistowia either.- ?? ?? should be contented e little liigcr with the name of plain ' Tom White. (Onsstiisued applause.)-Mr.NIriller concluded by say- ing, he threw himself upon the indulgence of his :u ?? for this secoond ...
... duties ghich they owe to, j loud should>de content :e little: Mr:Hamittow ‘rose te retura far looger with the name of + Tom \White.—. honor gonferred on pim by the of erals themselves, it io not one Member alone, but beth, | applause ) Miller concldded ...
... Landing, and offer for SALE, the TIMBER CARGO the Ship Frtfmlt, Captain Claar from QUEBEC, consisting of 300 YELI.OIV PISE, Tom WHITE OAK, Tom BIHCH A MAPLE, 10 Tom ELM, Of prim* Quality, and well Squared. 18 Hundred Clean DEALS, 5,500 Pipe Hogthead STATES ...
... the Note. • Who rest ?. The Lases.- We waist two more,— Lleateasol G I Dizzy. Re's deaf.—Bzt thee he'll bring Tom White. True: ask t►em both: boy'a a bite We'll place bias aezt to Lizzy. wee—the Hurits, the Donn, Jack Tate', The Castillo ...
... the Nore. Who next?— The Lar.es.— We want two Lieutenant General Dizzy. [more, He's deaf.— But then he'll bring Tom White. True ask them both ; the boy's a bite We'll place him next to Lizzy. Tis seven—the Hursts, the Dunns, Jack Yates, The ...
... Nore. •» Who next ?— The I*ne«. We want two more,— Lieutenant General Dizrr. He's deaf. Rut then he'll bring Tom White. ** True .' ask them both: the boy'* a bite; We'll place him nest to Lizzy. Pis seven—the Hursts, the Duns, Jack The Grants ...
... Earl was absent ay hetW Boro the house. George Farthing, waiter, staled, that he allowed Mrs. Karl's cottage to White. toM White that the plaintiff waaMt. B*. but aAcrwardt told him We recapitulate vhortly the grievance* under which the Greek* laboured ...
... Nore. Who next s— The Lanes. We want two more,— . Lieutenant General Dizzy. He's deaf. But then he'll bring Tom White. 46 True! ask them both: the boy's a bite; We'll place him next to Lizzy. 'Tis seven—the Hursts, the Dunns, Jack Yates ...