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... a, lady wm walking on tbe cliff with a child, wben ber bonnet blew Into tbe rea ; the lady to Mire i* fell, dragging ber in/ant witb ber, into the ...
... a, lady wm walking on tbe cliff with a child, wben ber bonnet blew Into tbe rea ; the lady to Mire i* fell, dragging ber in/ant witb ber, into the ...
... Sprnsters.—In a letter from South Australia, we find the following information for young ladies .— is a great demand for wiveshere. Do you know any young ladies who want to be married? Let them go to Australia. A girl who plays her cards well, may make ...
... inform you that it will betaken in kind, accordingly reckoning the evening’s meal of Saturday the twenty-sixth day of September instant, as the first, that the tenth morning’s meal (entire) will be due, namely, on the evening of the-fifth day October next ...
... the recess of the window, on the head of n lady below; but, fortunately, the violence of the fall was broken by the projection of the wall about midway, so that neither party received much damage, though the lady was the greater sufferer of the two. The ...
... half sieve ; potatos 3s. 6d. 6s. 6d. per cwt.; turnips, 4d. Bd., leeks, 2d. 3d., carrots, 4d. Bd. per bunch ; onions, 2d. 3d. per dozen bunches ; tomatoes, 4s. ss. per half sieve ; mushrooms. Is. fid. 35., mulberries, fid. lOd. per pottle ; small salad, ...
... shew the same. Possession may be had at Lady-day next Further particulars on application at the Office of Mr Blair, in Uttoxeter, where a Plan may be seen. 4th September, 1847. BY MR. WHITE. GRINDON RECTORY, NEAR LEEK, STAFFORDSHIRE. Mr. GEORGE WHITE begs ...
... particularly call the attention of the Ladies to their new article iv RIDING BOAS, which for use and appearance surpasses every otber Article previously introduced into the trade. P. and G. have pleasure in informing the Ladies of Derby, tbat Furs in general ...
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