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POOLE. TO BROKERS, SHOPKEEPERS, & OTHERS. Unreserved S A L E of F URNITURE and numerous other Articles. MR. JO

... powder, 38 boxes of gun- j caps, 24 rands of twine and balls of string, six dozen papers and 28 lbs. of pins, 14 flasks of salad oil, 21 hot- | ties of pickles, 28 lbs. of black lead, dozen bottles ink, 12 bottles and 12 pots of harness polish, 26 pair ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1844
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 655 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... sprouts. Savoys, cabbages, carrots, turnips, parsley, leeks, onions, peas, beans, spinach, lettuces, radishes, and small salads, when the ground «nd weather will permit. List of Fairs during the ensuing weel':—Monday, Winchester; Maiden Newton (Dorset)— ...

Salisbury

... following Friday (Christmasday). Among the ai tides to be exhibited will be new potatoes, green peas, radishes, and all kind of salads. Salisbury Savings' Bank and Annuity Soeiety.— Manager appointed to attend the Office oil Tuesday next—Charles Everett, Esq ...

Gilmngham. —(From correspondent.) -The frequenters the Church here have been much annoyed oflute by some ..

... pies, hams, 100 125 joints boiled beef, 125 joints roast beef, 110 fruit pies, 110 open tarts, 500 dishes of vegetables, 100 salads, 200 dishes butter, 200 dishes cheese, bottles of sherry, (500 bottles of port, and 100 gallons of beer. the Bristol meeting ...

THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, R. StJ T'V ON'S Pamphlkt, announcing Discovery of a Method DESTROY the TURNIP FLY, upon an

... AUCTION, by Mr. Peaty, at his Auction Room, No. 61, Highstreet, Thursday May 13, 1024, eleven o'clock,— Thirty Casesol best SALAD OIL, lately imported from Italy. ill put up in lots of one Case each, containing. \2 bottle!:.—May be viewed on the moiling ...

SOCIETIES FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE AND THE Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Part*. THE Anniversary ..

... , or at the Council Chamber, where the General Committee; will be in attendance. (3* The Dinner being cold. Donations of Salading and Cucumbers may be sent to the Council Chamber, on Tuesday next. By Order of the COMMITTEE. Council Chamber, Saturday, ...

Salisbury

... ground during the present year, and a third crop promises to be in excellent condition for digging-up at Christmas. Green peas, salads, &c., are state of forwardness the same garden (all in the open air) at the present time. During the storm of Friday, the ...

We have pleasure informing our readers that the Bishop of Bath and Wells is much better. lie is now considered

... tolerable number of Horses, both of the nag and cart kind, and they met with a good sale. The Garden—Keep up a succession of salads, peas, &C.-Hoe and thin out all early sown crops.—Roughdig all vacant pieces of ground, and clear every part the garden of ...

London

... recovery is mainly attributable to the presence mind of Mrs. Alley, who instantly administered the whole contents of a fiask of salad oil. Drury-Lane Theatre.—The second part of Henry IV. was performed Wednesday evening ut this theatre, with great Mat. AJI ...

London

... poppy seed produces the purest oil, and as clear water, and which I think even superior to the olive for salad: I have often eaten in with salad, and on my toast a substitute for butter; when campaigning, jar of it was always looked upon a God-send. ...

THE ADVERTISING VAN NUISANCE

... for the further information of his distinguished guests, that the service included four vegetables, a soup-tureen, and a salad-bowl. For some time after the disappearance of this great military tableau the advertising vans seemed have disappeared, with ...