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... 'odging house keeper. June I'.*, 17, and July 12 ; *olicit ...
... 'odging house keeper. June I'.*, 17, and July 12 ; *olicit ...
... AND DEALERS. , JOHN DODGSON, Hop Merchant, Leeds, has on Sale a very select Assertnsentof Fine New Worcester NO R TH CLAY, KENT and SUSSEX HOPS, of the choicest Quality, and suitable for the Brewing of Ale, intended be kept for several Years, which he ...
... submitted to. .nd for Ship Flnur U gra.luatly but the top price of towo-made remaina atil) at 8&a per tacit 4 WHEAT. F-m. Kent, .nj Puffclk, .. 70, JT;h iu-, i„ >r, , ®•,*' V * * 74» to;. I'™**- »W» white St ***** * oats. S*ir>rf, new dj t» . r'matiw ...
... mirror adapted to suit-X*^ There stood in the room then a ?? Boot, In which Warren's Jet of r/rc-eanoeajt hue Display'd the the forms of rerleatun to view.â JJow seizing poor Put*. ?? bright Boot he bore her. Tilt Monkey, her shadow tlreo gleaming before ...
... the BOBOUGH. MONDAY. Aug. 22. The accounts from Kent and Sussex during the past week, up .o Saturday last, were favourable, and a general improve- ment has taken place, more particularly in Middle Kent, where (he mould was most prevalent. The Hops have ...
... front all we can learn, we consider that the middle Kent plantation is likely to produce little. In those grounds where vermin bas appeared, they continue to increase. fbr accounts from the Weald of Kent and Some: are more farourable ; but the hops are nut ...
... Borouoh, Monday —The Hop market, since Maidstone Fair, on the 17th instant, has been brisker for d hags and pockets, which seems likely fully to support their prices. Currency New Pockets, Sussex, BJs. to Kent, 90s. 1265.; Ka-1 ditto, to 147 a. Duty ...
... C Solicitors, No. 6, Whitefriargate, Hull. r unll, April 18, 1831. Y ,#.i-H'i hly interesti rg iqfiormation! CONGRElVE's GOLDEN BALM, t F The best companion to the Nursery, is of the utmost Y . importance to. c ClItL RBEEN Cur'rThVG TMEtM TFETH, Price ...
... late Lady Grantham, and daughter of Philip, second Earl of Hardwicke, and the Marchioness De Grey, descended from the Dukes of Kent. Our local readers will probably remember that an excellent portrait of this fine young man, painted by Mr. Robinson, of Leeds ...
... we understand, were also struck with the lightning. Tn V the adjoining counties of Kent and Surrey the storm was equally severe as in the metropolis. . Ott the Maidstone Y road a flash of lightning struck a tree, which it withered usn an instant, and killed ...
... AND THE BOOT; Or, An IMPROVEMENT upon MIRRORS. As I one morning shaving sat, For dinner-time preparing, A dreadful howling trom the cat Set all the room a .taring 1 Suddenly 1 lurn'd— beheld a scene 1 could nut but delight in ; For in my boots, so bright ...
... firnishiug their Houses, Farmers, -Ioiners, se Cabinet-Makers, Ship-Carpenters,. Coopers; Furniture-,, Brokers,. Wheetwrights, Boot and. Shoe-Makers,. &c. &c ' y this will be found a most desirable opportunity, as they R id will have a chance of purcIasing ...