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TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 15. j

... TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 15. INSOLVENTS. William Nagington, Bilston, Staffordshire, victualler. Mary Anne Nowland, Liverpool, feather dresser. BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED. Benjamin Green, Austenley, Almondbury, Yorkshire, corn miller. Lewis Isaac and Isaac Isaac, Manchester, furriers. George Aspinwall, Manchester, commission agent. BANKRUPTS. Thomas Millgate, Friday-street, Manchester ...

| HIGH WATER

... HIGH WATER AT NEWPORT,CHEPSTOW, AND THE OLD AND NEW PASSAGES During the ensuing Week. DAYS. NEWPORT. CHEPSTOW. PASSAGES. JUNE Morning Evening Morning Evening Morning EvenWS H. M. H. M. K. M. H. M. H. M. H. 111. Sunday 20 6 34 7 1 6 46 7 13 6 36 7 Monday.. 21 7 24 7 46 7 36 7 58 7 26 7 48 Tuesday.. 22 8 4 8 22 8 16 8 34 8 6 8 24 Wednesday 23 8 42 9 1 8 34 9 13 8 44 9 3 Thursday 24 9 21 9 40 9 ...

PORT OF ^|||^ NEWPORT

... PORT OF NEWPORT. A List of Vessels.which have entered Inwards and cleared Outwards at this Port, in the week ending the 15th June, 1830. INWARDS. WITH CATTLE AND SHEEP.—Compact, Williams; and Betsv, Nance, from Cork.—Royal George, Vittery,from Ross.—Bulwark, Barry, from Wexford. WITH ClDER.-Industrions, Hawton; and Nestor, Le Marguand,/ROW Jersey. WITH FLOUR.—Charles, Jeffery, frorn Waterford. ...

BANKRUPTS

... Stephen Stock Gcwer, Caterham, Surrey, farmer. John and Thomas Hagar, Morton, Yorkshire, paper makers. Lewis LlOyd, Skinner-street, Snow-hill, furrier. Isabella Robertson, Exmouth-street, Clerkenwell, grocer. Ann and Thomas Rivers, Egham, Surrey, maltsters. William Webster, High-street, Whitechapel, perfumer. Edward Woodward, Chelmsford, Essex, linen draper. Joseph Andrew, Stoney Stratford, ...

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... The following is an abstract of the regulations issued by Governor Stirling, relative to the crown lands and the settle- ments on the Swan River 1. The territory is progressively to be divided into counties, hundreds, townships, and sections. 2. Each section is to contain one square mile, or 640 acres, each township 25 sections, each hundred four townships, and each county sixteen hundreds. In ...

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... Account of Wheat, Sfc. arrived in the Port of London ,from tlie c; lith to the \9th of June, both days inclusive :— d Wheat. Barlev. Malt. Oats. Beans. Peas. a Qrs. 26,746 3,901 | 3,074 31,320 2,447 306 y Flour-9,556 sacks, and 9,118 barrels. J' Imperial Average Price of Corn and Grain, for the week ending n June 18. ri Wheat 65 8 I Oats .26 5 Beans 36 t t] Barley .31 1 | Rye .35 5 Peas 37 7 ...

HIGH WATER 1

... AT NEWPORT,CHEPSTOW, AND THE OLD AND NEW PASSAGES, jjl the During the ensuing Week. DAYS. NEWPORT. CHEPSTOW. PASSAGES. Trior Morning Evening|Morning Evening Morning Evening h H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M- cl Sunday.. 27 11 23 n 46 11 35 11 58 11 25 11 48 Monday.. 28 0 13 0 25 0 15 Tuesday.. 29 0 39 1 10 0 51 1 22 0 41 Wednesday 30 1 40 2 14 1 52 22S 1 42 2 16 « JULY Thursday 1 2 48 3 19 ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 18

... BANKRUPTS. Tl i_ik)IUCI& x arris, OcUiterDurv, money scnvcncr. W illiam Ford and Wm. Ilenmson, Lower-row, Lambeth-Butts, piil-box makers. Patrick Rose Innes and Henry Wilson, Sunderland Wharf, Mill- bank, coal merchants. Thomas Walkden, Islington-green, earthenware dealer. Thomas William Willett, Earnest-street, Regent's Park, cheese- monger. o1? New Village, Yorkshire, linen draper. John ...

PROVINCIAL. |'

... PROVINCIAL. Monmouth, Saturday, June 19. — Wheat, 72s Od to 76s 0d; Barley, 32s Od to 36s 0d Oats, 22s 4d to 00s Od Beans, 41s5o to 00s per Imperial quarter. Abergavenny, June 19.—Wheat, 77s 3^d Barley, 31s Od '• Oats, 21s Od Beans, 47s 3d Peas, 42s Od per Imperial quarter, j Gloucester, June 19.—Wheat, 8s Od to 8s 6d; Barley 3s 6d to 4s Od; Beans, 4s 6d to 5s Od Oats, 3s Id to 3s 6d per ...

BRISTOL LEATHER MARKET. j

... BRISTOL LEATHER MARKET. rent). «. a. Per lb. d. «• Heavy Crops.18 to 20 English Horse Hides 15 to 18 Light and middling.. 14 to 16 Spanish ditto 20 to 23 I Buffaloes .14 to 16 Best Pattern Skins ..24 to 26 I Middlings 17 to 19 Common ditto 21 to 23 | Light and middling.. 14 to 16 Spanish ditto 20 to 23 I Buffaloes .14 to 16 Best Pattern Skins ..24 to 26 I Middlings 17 to 19 Common ditto 21 to ...

PAUPER LUNATICS IN THE TOWN AND COUNTY OF MONMOUTH,

... -From the Returns recently made under the provisions of the Aet 9th Geo. IV., c. 40. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. Males. Females. Lunatics. Idiots. 23 35 Total. 37 56 Of whom are-Dangerous. 5. 6 3'2 50 Confined in Asylums 2. 0 35.56 Rates Paid for Maintenance of Paupers. X. s. d. 0 0 91 0 15 0 Average ditto \'m 0 2 10A Total ditto 690 2 9* A Return of the Parishes in the County of Monmouth which have ...

TOWN OF MONMOUTH

... Males. Females. Lunatics. Total. Of whom are-Dangerous. 1 0 1 Confined in Asylums. 1 1 0 1 Rate Paid for Maintenance of Paupers. £ s. d £ °™rst 0 5 0 lotal 1 12 0 ...