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ITHE DIVISION

... Struit E Fleetwood, Sir P H Tancred, H W Foister, i\l 1 hornley, T Fox, C R Townley, J Gibson, Thomas Milner Traill, G Gill, Thomas Trelswny, J S Gisborne, Thomas Troubridge, SirB Gore, Hon Robert Tufnell, H Grey, Right Hon Sir G Rart Turner, E Grosvenor ...

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... oxen and cows, as, also, 120 sheep derived from the above ports, all in excellent con- dition, but which met a dull sale at hardy late rates. In the above are included 10 oxen from Prussia, very similar ilt pearance to those noticed last week. The latter ...

FREE-TRADE DIVISIONS

... h, Viscount Sheridan, R. B. (liberal) Colville, C. Wynn, Sir W. W. Cooie, Sir C. A BSENT.—CONSERVATIVES. Acland, SirT. D. Hardy, J, Acton, Colonel Hayes, Sir K. Ashley, Hon. H. Hepburn, Sir T. B. Attwood, John Hodgson, R. Attwood, M. Hornby, J. Baillie ...

MARK LANE.—MOSDAY

... Copner, Ludlow, Shropshire, mercer. Thomas Morris, Newcastle Kinlyn, Carmarthenshire, linen draper. Thomas Barrett. Stroud, Gloucestershire, turner. Edward Boaz Sinith, Scarborough, Yorkshire, timbei- merchant. John Hardy, Castle Donuington. Leicestershire ...

MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT

... —Adjourned. Henry Moore v William Jones. Goods sold, £ 2 I6d.— l'o pay L2 iOs by instalments. Thomas Swift v Thomas Lewis. Goous sold, £ 1 17s 5d.—To pav forthwith Thomas Swift v William Reece, jun.. Goods, £ 15 1/s Gd.— To pay instalments of 10s. John Tratt ...

BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. - -

... I vet; Dinas, Rhondda, Lor \il- lowby, Phoebe, Mary Ann, Bucks, Bristol Hope. Affiance Alabama, Success, Gloucester; John Hardy, Jofmna, Clom- mel, Southampton; Brothers, Chepstow; Merchant, r.n,.1 ...

HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL . ASSOCIATION

... Price—Ditto, 2nd prize, Wm. Thomas. By Lady Hall, Llanover. Leeks, best 12, lst prize, Ann Lloyd—Ditto, 2nd prize, Thos. Herbert. Apples, best 8, 1st prize. Wm. Edmunds-Ditto, 2nd prize, Margaret Jones. Pears, best 8, lst prize, Wm. Thomas-Ditto, 2nd prize, Wm ...

I . TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZE l'I'l,.--tiANK_RVPT%. I

... William De Bernardy, ltider's Hotel, Salisbury- square, Fleet-street, bill broker Ilenry Hardy, Bradford, Yorkshire, tea dealer Samuel Leggatt, Norwich, innkeeper Thomas Kichbell, Walton-cottage, Cold Harbour-lane, Drixtou and Woolwich, Kent, rocket and shell ...

NEWPORT TIDE TABLE

... the races would be postponed to Monday. A veteran sportsman or two on the field, expressed their as- tonishment that the hardy sons of the mountain should evince such sugar and salt temperaments easily melted by water and a rumour was bruited abroad ...

IOod save tile queen

... Pilliuger, Chepstow. Basket of vegetables, third prize.—Mr. Thomas Taylor. Seedling pink (extra); geraniums, six specimens, first prize; geraniums, six specimens, second prize cut geranium (extra) —Mr. Thomas Gready, Bristol. Stove and greenhouse plants, eight ...

SUftTTv LESSONS.-

... pledged and rank with the greatest enthusiasm. Several 3 •' ui mg, by Messrs Samuel Deakin, John :JoneJ obert Patton, and Thomas Underwood.- The fiMkh 1S' iy Host and Hostess, was proposed by Mr T Tin e v^e, wor JknowWged b, Baddoe, in -gStSU several ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE BANKRUPTS.J

... Lord Stuart de Decies; the Venerable Archdeacon Alex- ander Stuart, of lloss—a cure ot three years' nervousness Major-General Thomas King, of Exmouth; Captain Par- ker D. Bingham, R.N., London, who was cured of twenty- seven years' dyspepsia in six weeks' ...