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... into his House SIX PUPILS, nder Fourteen Years of Age, to Educate with his own Son. ' erras and References may be known on application. Skirpenbeck Rectory, near York, February 20th, 1846. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, A L L that Valuable FARM, called KILBURN WEST PARK, situate in the Townup of Kilburn, in the North Riding of the County of York wutaining 100 a. 3r. 28f :of excellent ...
... PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES SHLLL COMBS EMEN, PORTABLE DRESSING CASES, and every other Artfcle suitable for Also ELLINGTON BOOTS and SHOES, with Ease and Elegance, of .he best Quality and Workmanship. —____NJL--GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE, 2s. 9d. per 15».j>er Case. ORTH RIDING OF THE COUNTY OF YORK. ftS? T of the ACCOUNT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE S SL - RER °f Ac NORTH-RIDING of the County of ...
... The following appeared only iv a portion of 1 out yesterday's issue. \ The royal troops have, carried some strong positions near Leo d' dig el. The beseiged haws revived several convoys of supplies. THE FRENCH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. 1 THE CHANNEL, TUNNEL. Yk-isailles, -Monday Evening. In to-day's sitting of the Natioual Assembly . 28 Bills were voted. There was little or no d—- ?? upon 23 of ...
... YORK AKD VICINITY. Property in High Ousbsate. — Yesterday after- noon, at the White Swan Inn, Pavement, Mr. George Howard, of the firm of Howard and Son, of this city, submitted for public competition extensive business premises situate No. 19, High Ousegate, York, now and for many years past in the occupation of Messrs. H. A. Cowling and Sons, bam and bacon factors. A numerous and highly ...
... CONBTABLE. HEAD MASTER The attention of Agriculturists, Tradesmen, and alt engaged commercial pursuits is directed to this School, which tlie courseof instruction particularly adapted to the Educational requirements for the sous of the classes at the present time. The chief features of the Bchocl are : Excellent Accommodation. Thorough Education. Diet Substantial. Terms Reasonable. Prospectus ...
... BALK THIS DAY. POCKLINGTON FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE. MR. R. J. SCAIFE will SELL bj AUCTION. on TUESDAY, JA*. 20, 1880, A Number of Fat and Grazing BASTS, Several SHEEP. and PIGS. (From Lord Herrtesaad otber feeders.) DOG CART. Single and Double HARNESS, do. The aale will begin at Quarter to 11. ...
... PUBLIC MEETING. On Thursday afternoon numerously attended meeting of the subscribers to the memorial fund to the late Dean York Dr. Duncombe, was held in the De Grey Rooms, this city, the object of the meeting being decide upon the precise form which the memorial should take, and to appoint executive committee to carry out the wishes of the subscribers. noticed present at the meeting the Lord ...
... Like* thief at night, It steals in upon us unawares. Many persons liave pains about the cheat and sides, and sometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy: the mouth has bad taste, especially in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is poor, is feeling like a heavy load on the stomach; sometimes faint all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach which ...
... Y ORK. v , ter Sessions for this city were held »en ca «? c A - - Simpson, who officiated Bff to serve order - following gentlemen k * -H.Feltw? E it' G - it! , , oreman ) I Mr. H. Hewisou ,t -ihhl ' Mr. G.Hope i' 3 -*£ .hi Mr.W.Heslop Mr.W.Hurworth V - Bass Mr. J. Hill Broom Mr.S.Maltby f-*.w2£i- Mr. R. H. Oakley £' Mr. John Smith •^■SlMpsfr Mr.F.Waind lie I resse his regret at the ...
... BEVERLEY. PoLiCR.-At th 3 East Riding Court, on Saturday, Willows, of Mole croft, innkeeper, charged by P.C. Jackson with havin.; his house open for tbe c of drink during prohibited hours on Sunday, tbe ult , was fined 2s. 6d and costs ; and Geo Gardham, of Beverley, for being found drinking therein, was fiaed ls. and costs.— Samuel Lonsdale, labourer at Gardham, was charged by Wm. Bryan, ...