PARKINSON & CLARK, SUCCESSORS TO MR. WALTER MILLIGAN, Having J 5 * returned from the LONDON and other Markets, ..
... they have with great care selected a Choice and Valuable assortment of ...
... they have with great care selected a Choice and Valuable assortment of ...
... he has just returned from a \7- London, Birmingham, and Manchester markets, where i** 0 1 i!*i an approved Assortment of NEW and FASHION- •*•- i'rTICLES of FANCY DESCRIPTIONS, eompris- -^aTE-GLASS, MIRRORS, PIER GLASSES, PASSAGE ••**{_ &c*» aU of wilic -- ne *- ,as 9* ded to his Extensive lP _nd the whole is now open to th» inspection of the Public, -^tooU E-change Buddings. / - h«re to *ir_ w ...
... DRESSES, fee. whic^/fill be ready for inspection en Wednesday the sth day of November, when she solicits the favour of a Call. 34, _>ar_bt Stßbrt, Bradford. Oot. SB, 1834. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BANK OF ENGLAND. THE NORTHERN and CENTRAL BANK OF ENGLAND have Opened a BRANCH at HUDDERSFIELD, to transact Business on Tuesdays, unde4/the Management of Mr. John Jameson, from their Branch at ...
... day of November iiwt_aValSU o&ok J the Evening, the SWEEPING aM CLEANSING of the jTBEETS, LANES, ENTRIES. IfjSluC PASSAGES, and p la ces within the limits of the Act for Paving, Lighting, Wateb- X, aad Improving tbe Townyff Bradford and part of Littie Uorton. \ f ■ By Order of the Comm-swioners, p.ley-^ree*. Nov. 3 , ,«H Jt3H ** » ...
... November instant, at Six o'clock .. the Evening, the SWEEPING and CLEANSING of the STREETS, LANES, ENTRIES, PUBLIC PASSAGES, and places within the limits of the Act for Paving, Lighting, Watch- ing, and Improving the Town ?? and part of Little Horton. \f By Order of the Commissioners, ?? vt _ , ...
... Bradford and part of the Hamlet of Little Horton, a-ifl be ?? at the Exchange Buildings, on Monday, the Ist of December next, at Six o'clock in the Aliening, to elect a Clerk to fa Commissioners, in the place qf MS. Booth, whose age and in- creasing infirmities have ?? him from discharging the Juties of the office. And also to Meet a Collector and Surveyor in fa place of James Humble, and for ...
... for the West-Riding of the County of York, will be holken by Adjournment at the Court- House,, in Wakefield, on Tuesday the Second Day of December text, at Twelve ?? at Noon, for the Purpose of taking into Consideration the Report of the Finance Committee presented at the last Pontefract Sessions. Also the Distribution of the Copies 0 f the Statutes at large, agrefabhrto the request contained ...
... the Court House Steps ; and I must f aY, my impression at the time was, that you had made out a very good case. Subsequent reflection and a little have caused me to think differently, and, in my humble opinion, your display on Friday was vox et prce- i(rea nihil. I will state the grounds upon which my con- chision is formed. I consider it evasive to decline supporting Mr. Tenny- son's motion ...
... in all probability have to be de- cided by the electors of Great Britain before the close of the present month. It is for them to choose whether they will be governed by the iron hand of a military chief, who declared there .hould be no Reform ; or whether they will recal a ministry who have been abruptly sent adrift by the intrigues of the common enemy, and whose only fault was the sincerity ...
... T in the street^entering from Kirkgate,.lfetweenMr. Walmsley's o^ock ?? M^ commence at SEVEN Thursday, Dec. 18th, 1834. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF BRADFORD. Gentlemen, rpHE result of the Canvass which my friends have in- X stituted m my behalf in your Borough is most -ra- tifying to me, as it leaves no reason to doubt that your persevering exertions will be crowned with success and that ...
... Act of Parliament _ T PAVEVQ, LIGHTING, WATCHING, and IMPROV LrI I IT _ T /r? N 11 * thereto, intend to meet on Friday the f»th day of December, 1834, at the EXCHANGE -BUILI.I OfGS in Bradford aforesaid, .at six o'clock in the Evening pre- ci*e,J' t^ c . l f vr l x>se of hearing and determining the appeals fif against the rate or assessment made under the said act, for t he present year. By ...
... BEGS leave, most respectfully, announce to the inhabitants Bradford and its vicinity that he has opened the alrove works where intends carrying on the Marble trade in all its branches, and trusts from the experience ho has had, and by strict and unremitting attention to Business to merit the patronage and support of the Public. J. K. wisiies particularly to call the attention of the public to ...