Refine Search

EEE 0 be SOLD by private. Contract, a remarkably he FILLY, rising four years old, nearly thorough bred, sixteen ..

... high, perfectly sound and of great power. may be seen duriug the Assize weck. or particulars apply te the Printer, or at the Bazaar, where ANTED for an extensive Tanner Ww y in Ire- laud, a MAN of character and ability » capable of Superintending the operative part Would unde of the business, aud who Leat rtake in particular, her. to. manufacture a prime article A liberal salary will be given, ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT. . v BEFORE MR. BARON MAULE, fL Baron Maule took his seat at half past 12 o'Clock. 75, ourt was immediately opened in the usual form. ig magistrates answered to ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1840
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 16086 | Page: Page 1, 2 | Tags: downloaded 

PROPO?ED CAMBRIDGE AND LINCOLN RAILWAY

... the To au ! fail, «..» Tu •» '• a % t, tl.; .-•**. ** lasts into tu'.jicl • ■ line railway It t.., y>tft t» ..a II • ' •» id ,'irei ii r!j .«*•>*•» l: •M* . a ...

PLYMOUTH

... *** Orders and Advertisements are received by Mr. MARKES, at the Post Office, by whom the Plymouth Department of this Paper is conducted. The Late Plymouth Bank.—On Thursday last, pursuant n ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... - - -: X :E T X R, WEDNESDA&,. OcTo-ea2, 1834. * -. l'AlrtIR . At Heavitree, on the 26th inst., the Lady of E. Smalley, Esq. of a daughter. Oct. 24, at Newport near Topsham, the Lady of Capt. W. J. D'Urban, 25th regiment, of a daughter. ' Sept. 20, at Nauplion, in Greece, the Lady of Frederick Strong,. Esq. of a son. Oct. 23, at Helstone, the relict of the late Humphrey Millett Grylls, Esq. of ...

3Jmpertal parliament

... HOUSE OF COMMONS— Wednesday. Mr. H. HINDE moved the third reading of the New- castle and Berwick Railway Bill. The bill was read a third time, ancl passed, the amend- ments having been previously agreed to. The Manchester Improvement Bill was read a third time Manchester Court of Record Bill was read a third time and passed. The Bridgwater Navigation and Railway Bill was read a third time and ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... r ~En ETP' ]Rs WEWNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1826. April 4, at Queen's Square, Westminster, the Lady of Dr. Bowring, I. P., of a dauigghter. April I6, at Sidbury Vicarage, the Lady of the 1Rev. Bourke Fellowes, of a son. At West Flalse, Bow, the Lady of Francis It. Hole, Esq ,of a Rln and heir. A pril 7, at Kingskerswell, the Lady of Henry L. Brown, Esq., of a daughter. April 5, at I rafalgar Place, ...

DOVER TO BOULOGNE IN AN HOUR AND THREE

... Ihisst; c between DOVER and BOULOGNE and LOC LOON E ami DO YEW daily, according to the [ARKABLY FAST boat, she has he ry DWY and EASY in rough Weather. For t : Bushell, 26, Strum! Dover Steam- packc . - LOUVAIN and JEMEPPE (sur Salnhre) RAILWAY.— The of an- nouncing to the si. -. 'l-e con- cession cauual Of hi-- MsJe Th. dy re- ported of con - Bum est ■ form v the ( ■ ■ one u- within i ...

/ PIA#O FORTE. r 4 PI\NO FORTE, to be SOLD*— Price j\ FIVE GUINEAS^-Apply ta J. Bennett, Bookseller, Redruth.

... ?? ANTED Immediately, an APPREN- ' \f TICK to a SURGEON, APOTHE- !, A CARD ' f-ADIES' HEAD-DRESSES, ice. BfC. f 1 - R. BALL, from Mr. Wink's, Maddox- JToStreet, Hanover-square, London, respect- fully lx-g» io inform the Nobility and Gentry of Cornwall, that he shall attend at Bodmin, -iirin; the ensuing Races. — All Orders early ?? to him at the Post-OJfice of that Town, will receive ...