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Salt# t>» anrtton. COURIER KVKNING NKWaFAPRR, ■STABMftMBD V BAM. Mr. GEORGE ROBINS respectfully intimates the ..

... thoae who are anxious In the pursuit Politics and Literature, that instructed to offer PUBLIC COMPETITION, and the highest Bidder, at his Great Room, in Covenl Garden, toy. the Third Day May, at one o’clock, COURIER” EVENING NEW'S- A PAPER, Journal established Fifty Years, and one that claims Renown that will hardly succumb to any ouu of the leading Morning Journals, with Profit daring Portion ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1842
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 226 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: allerthorpe hall 

PRIVATE TUITION. REV. M. BULLOCK, 8.A., Rector of Skirpenbeck, is anxious after the Easter or Mid. Rummer ..

... 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 ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1846
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 810 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: allerthorpe hall 

C DEPOT FOR FRENCH GOODS. . . HAIR CUTTER PERFUMER, 37, CONEY-STREET nvt.eejfte Gfe the to his large Assoriment of

... 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 ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1847
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 107 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: allerthorpe hall 

GRECIAN SALOON

... The entertainment this place cf amusement, last evening, were of a character well calculated to keep up the respectability it has attained as being one of the most agreeable suburban places of amusement. They commenced with the opera of the I‘ottiUion of Lonjumeau, in which Mr. Eaton O'Donnell, Mr. Frazer, Baldwin, and that muchadmired favourite of Islingtorian audiences. Miss Annette Mcars, ...

tranquillity of Ireland, where Mr. O-Con- confessedly very popular, and as Dublin i r ; , are not Englishmen but

... Irishmen, we judge what consequences the present **Lee,tion may lead to. If Mr. O'Connell is uitted, will a decided triumph orer ; if he is convicted and imprisoned, who can then answer for the peace ft Iveland ? fa would fain hope that matters may yet he jccjnimodated, without interruption of trsnqnillit)'- Ihe commencement of civil strife heavy calamity, under present cirunistances trust ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Continued from our last.) CROWN COURT, Saturday. Mr. Justice Coleridge took his place shortly after nine o'clock. SENTENCES. Samuel Lord and Thomis Butterworth, indicted ...