VICTORIA HOUSE, ST. ANDREW'S STREET, CAMBRIDGE. ROBERT SAYLE, (FROM HITCHCOCK AND ROGERS, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD ..
... sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Cambridge, and ita ...
... sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Cambridge, and ita ...
... hu>iucs« Mr. ami his valuable Stock, about oncthird the a«ual Ml. «irt ...
... for W heat, witboOt any percepitble change in value. Barley remains depressed, and not the least improvement either in price or demand, and a large quantity still on sale. Our arrivals of English Oats continue liberal, and they being offered relatively cheaper than Irish, the small business done wa« almost exclusively confined to this description, at our previous currency, la other grain ...
... for the year 1847. Li«t Geneiial Certificates at ...
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... 1918, at sea, | rh | Augustus Clibley, chief engineer ‘ ‘ Taine, ele el husbanad of 4G 36, Cs Hill 2lst, 1918, inet at cea by ener Friis, secoud offices Filermar’s Wilbon Ter. Jeu and Friis, 240, M. avenue, at Sed, Jiuue Qi-t, tH ' , of Nate Hi. Whiting, 126, 1 ‘ \ only sen oof Joba Trinity Howse give aged 44 y@u- BIRTHS. 125 - an Atl 30th, at ' ‘ Fi ciel Prat es t Ur. MARRIAGES. CORNEST FROST ...
... BILL Alderman Thanks Two M.P.’s On Behalf Of Lancaster , 1 m KMAN MRS. A. E. HELME, Chatman the Education , ..mmiltee, Lancaster aty Council °n Wed* ..('sriav commented on recent developments connected with Ihc new Education BUI relation to Local Authorities like Lancaster. lion of dances there. At one time they put the responsibility on Magistrates but she wondered where the responsibility ...