off oOTKijy. i 5 Important I Sale OF FURS :: TO-DAY:: AND DURING NOVEMBER. are now offering their whole Stock
... of M, FUR COATS, FUR STOLES & MUFFS, | AT PRICES VERY CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN PRESENT VALUE ...
... of M, FUR COATS, FUR STOLES & MUFFS, | AT PRICES VERY CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN PRESENT VALUE ...
... Bookseller, Cornr-arkot, Louth. COTTAGES with Gardens to LET. —Inquire Messrs. k Sons, Louth. rpO BE LET, a HOUSE and BUTCHER'S JL SHOP, a good situation. Rent £8. Apply »t the Office this Paper. LET, and may be entered upon mime diately, A HOUSE, situate No. 4, Gloucester Terrace, Grimsby-road, Louth. Rent, Eight Guineas, clear of Rates.—Apply to Vine, Grocer, kc., New-street, Louth. LET, aud ...
... satisfactory number of SIXTEEN HUNDRED COPIES : And when it is borne in mind that this is larger number than is sold of any other London or Provincial Paper this Town or Neighbourhood, Auctioneers, Tradesmen, Public Companies, and Benevolent Institutions, must perceive that there is no other medium, advantageous within their reach.— Coupled with this fact, should remembered the •i-crraordinary ...
... 8, Bradninch-place, Exeter, the wife S. H. B. Glanville, of daughter. >1, Beamins ...
... Norway, St. Ives, Nov. 14. the wife of Mr. William Bryant, of a daughter. BURGESS— At 11, High-street, Penzance, Nov. 19, the wife of Mr. W. Burgess, Tenby, South Wales, of a son. COLLI VJSR— At Fair-street. St. Columb, Nov. 28, the wife of Howard Colliver, of a son. EDDY— At Virgin-street, St Ives, Nov. 14, the wife of Mr. J. W. Eddy, of a son. FADLL- At Troon. Nov. 23. the wife of Mr. Henry ...
... March 15, at 32, Paris-street, the wife of Mr. Bird, auctioneer, &c. of a daughter, stil ...
... CRICKET ADELAIDE. MORNING EXPRESS COURIER OFFICE. WEDNESDAY, 6 a-m. [BY PRIVATE WIRES] FIFTH DAY THIRD TEST. DISASTERS FOR ENGLAND. TYIDESLEY OUT FOE TEN. When cricket was resumed at Adelaide this Mr. ...
... ARGUMENTS FOR REFORM. FROM OUR CYCLING CORRESPONDENT. What with the cold weather of the Bank Holiday week-end, and the rain and the gloom which subsequently fell to our lot, may well be r ...
... Angust has taken its departure. And it in dry weather. The only wholly tine day of the month was the 31st. lor thirty days there was more less rain every day. was a month which will not soo ...
... USTELL. The county ball held the Publb Room-, St. Austell, on Thursday night, wa: complete success. The rooms, which wen fceautifully illuminated electric light twere decorated with excellent taste, fche sight which met the guests as they entere ...
... A Fine large Meadow Ground, with plenty of Water for Cattle.'called Grbat-Small Miad, containing, by Eltimation, Forty Acres; being in the Li. berry of Chilwonh, in the Pariih of Great Milton, and the county of Oxford.——For futther Particulars enquire of Mr. John Eldridge, of Abingdon. Beiks. ...