ATOTICE t«. PASSENGERS for MADRAS i> and (A LCI IT \ -The ?? (I TV OF KD I N -
... BURGH 50d tons, Captain I)A\ID FRAZhR, is now ?? l.er wav to Portsmouth lo embark her Passengers. Has ...
... BURGH 50d tons, Captain I)A\ID FRAZhR, is now ?? l.er wav to Portsmouth lo embark her Passengers. Has ...
... of June, 1833, at six o'clock in the even- ing ; FREEHOLD LAND, ORCHARD, fee By admeasurement two acres and a half. Also I acre, be the same more or less, of Mea- dow LAND, customary measure, including a good Orchard and Garden. The property is situated in a pleasant part of tbe country, near Morecambe Bay, and is well calculated for Building Ground. Immediate possession may be had, if ...
... the 2t»th day of February, 1833, tbe Sale to commence at six o'clock ia tbe evening (subject to such Conditions ss will he produced at the time qf Sale) I ALL THOSE [ Of LATE on Thornton Fell, in the parish of £5 Thornton-in-Lonsdale, in the West Riding 0 f tbe county of York, viz. AN ALLOTMENT, PIECE, OR PARCEL OF LAND or GROUND, Situate in Kingsdale, containing 154 a. 2r. 20p. gtatute ...
... LONDON, TUESDAY, JAN. 15. WE have received the Paris Papers of Sunday, with the Mettager de» Chambrex, dated yesterday. They contain some further details respecting the King's journey, but no additional news.—A quotation from the Madrid Gazette of the 2d inst. states that on the preceding day Mr. Addington, the British Amba.ssador at Madrid, had, a private audience, presented to the Queen a ...
... Bull Inn, in Caai- , bridge, on Saturday the 2d day of February next, at Twelve o'clock. THOS. ARCHER, Clerk to me Commissioners. /•■ /\ 4\f\i\ *° c advanced at 41. per Cent on ap- o&Avffl/vf proved Security, in the county of Suffolk, or any smaller Sums of not less than 1000/. Apply, if by letter, post paid, to Alessrs. Ling and Harrison. 3, Took's Court, Chancery Lave, London. PURSUANT to' ...
... begs respectfully to assure the Nobility and Gentry that, every Article in the above Line consigned to him will meet the greatest attention to ensure the best returns. Pulham Ht. Mary the Virgin, Norfolk. TO BE SOLD, A Compact and desirable ESTATE, consisting of Fifty-six Acres of good Land, in high cultivation, and lying in a Ring Fence, with House and suitable Farming Buildings. The above ...
... place ?? MORROW, the 6th of March. The Rehearsals will manience on the Monday preceding each Concert, at Twelve ruck. Tne Concerts will commence at Half-past Eight ° T lock, mstead of Eight, as heretofore. The Subscribers r egu p * , ' d lo Bend ior tneir T » c * tets previous to the Con- ■£.. commencing, at Lonsdale and Mills's (late Bircball and c.i Music Shop, 140, New Bond-street, where ...
... not JL realised the expectations which the returns from th* various canvassed districts appeared to warrant. Tl.ree- Iburths of the whole constituency remain, however, still un- polled, and with a continuance of your kind exertions thf resoh ofthe Election may yet be in my favour. I have therefore only to urge my friends to continue, and, if possible, to increase their efforts in behalf of a ...
... â The Packets of the General Steam Navigation Company, and of the Old Margate Company, viz. THE CITY OF LONDON, DART, HARLEQUIN, MAGNET, and ROYAL SOVEREIGN, leave the St. Katharine's Wharf daily, for Margate, at Nine, and for Ramsgate at Half-past Nine, in the Morning, with an extra Packet on Saturdays at Twelve. For further particulars apply at the Office of the General Steam Navigation ...
... ADELAIDE, each 200-horses power, having continued running during the Winter, are now appointed to sail from St. Katharine's Dock Wharf, London, and will land their passengers, &c, in Leith Harbour as follows: — Royal Adelaide, To-morrow Evening, March 30, at 10 P.H. Royal W illiam, Saturday Evening, April 6, at 10 p.m. And every following Saturday till further notice. Fares, in- cluding ...
... BATAVIER, Csptsin DUNLOP, 5-otons ♦end _00-horse power, will le«ve London for the above Places on SUNDAY next, at Twelve o'Clock, and every succeeding Sunday, returning from Rotterdam every Tuesday. This Vessel ba« superior sccor_modntion for families. Places booked in Ixrn.lon loranv part of the Rhine on application to Mr. Mbv, 123, Fenchurch -street ; Messrs. Batten and Edwards', fit). Lower ...
... ER, Capt. DUNLOP, 500 tons and 200 horse-power, will leave London for tbe above places on SUNDAY next, at Nine o'Clock. and every succeeding Sunday, returning from Rotterdam every Tuesday. This Vessel has superior accommodation for familie*. Places booked in London for any part of the Rhine ou application to Mr. May, No. 123 Fencli urch-streel ; Mr. Gibbs, 19, Water-lane, Thames- street; Mr. ...