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Hanover

... The Hanoverian Government have issued a notice proclaiming the small town of Harhurg, on a southern branch of the Elbe, a free port from the Ist of October next. The port of Harburg will, that time, afford all facilities for the loading and unloading of vessels. It communicates by railroad with the cities of Hanover and Brunswick, and «ill thus he convenient market for English and colonial ...

Salmon Flailing to Let,

... »,FOR seven seasons. SALMON FISHING at Marycci.tf.r,from the march With the Inch of Culter to the mouth of the Burn of Stoney- offers to be lodged with Messrs Chalmers & Fah/ Ar, Advocates, on or before the day of December curt. Aberdeen, 4th December. 1846. PARISH OF KING-EDWARD. (Contractors are WANTED the Heritors of the Pa- o| of King-Eoward for building a NEW CHURCH,acjy-TPI? Plans ...

NOTICE

... those having Claims against the late JOHN MILNE, -cA Farmer in Forgie, near Keith, are requested to lodge the same with his Son, John Milne, Forgie, within fourteen days from this date, that the state of the deceased’s atfairs may be ascertained. / 9th August, 1847. NOTICE To the Creditors and Debtors of ROBERT BRUCE, Merchant, Fetterangus. said Robert Hruce haviaK Rranted a Disposition of 1- ...

Turkey

... Tiie Anysburgh Gazette has the following, dated Constantinople, 14th May:—“ The official journal of yesterday announces that the Greek Cabinet has at length determined to yield, and that M. Coletti, after having received from M. Persian! a communication of the last note from the Russian Cabinet, promised him not to throw any further obstacle in the way of the settlement of the ...

GRAND RACE BALL

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FKOM THK LONDON GAZETTE

... Foreign Office, December 31. rp. n,.—„ V.IS bten graciously pleased to appoint the Honourable Chas. AuistusMunuy m to her Majesty's Legation at the Court of Naples. War Office, December 31. ■> 1 Regiment of Dragoons—Captain J. Stuart, from half pay unattached, captain, vice M. O. Adams, who exchanges; Captain £. Croker.from 1 Ifpav Atlh foot, to captain, vice J. Stuart, who exchanges ; Lieut. ...

AND GENERAL ADVERTISER

... N°- 5117. KOTICS. HENRY A DEWAR,M.D. bees to State that he lias estaWished himself as SURGEON- DENTIST in Aberdeen; and may consulted, professionally, at his house, BG, Crown Street. Aberdeen, Dec. 31, 1815. Epon Friday the Sixth day of February next, there will be exposed for sale, by public roup, within the Office of Alexander and John Webster, Advocates, King Street, at 2 o clock S U B J E ...

PLOUGHING MATCH

... a, Tile New Deer Agriculturral Associatson's Ploughing Match EDIC took plate on Thursday the 12th iestent, on the farm of Mains market g of Fedderat, the property of John Dutff ingwall, Esqi. ofBr'ack- Is down 1 I- lay, Occupied by Mr Yule. Notwithstandiog the inclemency of 30s to 3 I- the morning, Mr Yule had been at go much pains in making to-day v. the arrairgemests, that the ploughs (301 ...

school fob girls

... Under the charge of Miss H. Donald. Branches taught same as in Dr Bell’s School for Boys, with the addition of Plain Needlework and Knitting. Fees, Three-Halfpence per Week. Everything furnished to Pupils gratis, as in the Boys’ School. Dr Bell’s Schools, as will he seen from the very moderate Terms charged, are intended chiefly for the children of the labouring classes. They are capable of ...

FARES GREATLY REDUCED

... NORTH OF SCOTLAND STEAM-PACKET COMPANY A . having l>een requested by numerous inHuen^ parties in Aberdeen and surrounding Districts, to place a Steamer on the EHINBUKG'LL ABERDEEN, CAITHNESS, and ORKNEY Station, beg to intimate to the Public, that their arrangements are now completed for that purpose, and that their powerful first-class Steam-Ship, , Ralph Mossman, Commander, Will call at ...

WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17. 1845

... NORTH OF SCOTLAND i fire assurance compawit, Established 1836.— Capital, .£1,000,000. i /a/j? (3, KING STREET, ABERDEEN, Head Offices, aI()()RGATE STREET, LONDON. Dr Cbuicksiiank, of Marischal College, Chairman. PHIS Company offers to the Public very important advantages, and affords by its large paid-up Capital and accumulated Fund, with the influence and support of nearly Partners, an ...

Austria

... ti s eaboal1 r p i' ! ' in 'tation of Consul to Calcutta, and that the company ot the Austrian Llovds his nnmimtp.l agents in the three presidencies of Afadris and Bombay, for the steam-vessels which in the month nf *A^/ t0 the direct Alexa^drfa ...