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... brass-founders.--Ellis and Henwood, York, nufacturers.—Newman and Co., Norwich, tea-dealers.—Jonas Gutteridge, City-road, boot and shoe-makers.—J. Mason and Newcastle-under-Lune, hat-manufacturers.—llughes, Freeman. Co., Bristol, and Clifton, Gloucestershire ...

BANKRUPTS

... shire, maltsters. DIVIDENDS. Nov. 4, W. Gerard, Liverpool, boot-maker.—Oct. 28, J. Liverpool, linen-draper.—Nov. 1, .1.- Saunders, Abergavenny, mouthshire, seedsman.—Oct. 25, D. Haybittle, sen. ' Kent-road, CO' a , merchant.—Oct. 28, It. Collier and H. Collier ...

INSOLVENTS

... gh, Bucks, miller. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED. William Todd, Aylesford, Gloucestershire, colour-manufacturer. BANKRUPTS. Samuel Kent, Russell-court, Drury-lane, licensed-victualler. Edward Bell, Horse-Bazaar, King-street, Portman-square. Richard Lidsey Andrew ...

Sourrui Dr, Bowring, haying his labours in France, has more reached Lonelon.—Gtode. Mr. Ranain has been ..

... soleedid wink containeel fitty•trine miniature paintings' and above a thousand Man mi n iatures, ith brilliant borders of golden foliage. It contained the only known portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Bedford —alto portraits of Henry V. of England, ...

FURTHER PARTICULARS

... ) 2tol on Quartetto; won by a length. A Handicap gweepstakes of 13 sovs. each, 5 ft., one mile, were won by Donnington (Mr. Kent), beating Brother to Duntou, Prutogenes, Conservative, Tommy Tickle, - Eaton Nun, Vv - itlev, the Guardian, and Theodolite ...

Advertisements & Notices

... ma~notels of cures Ha. effected, read ' THE SCRUTAOR'metoned below'.- J Pills, Is, I Ld.. 2s, 9d., 4S. Gd.. &c erbx H: CONGREVES GOLDEN BALM o CHILDREN CUT- HI; -TING THEIR TEETH.-This is ?? Soothi~ig Syrup, Ho and ?? possessing superh~r advantages in eouiuteract' ...

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... ed Lot, situate on the East Side of the Car- in be tit ir t i ta al ris'll n o it r A te cto s n o , d co b iti r ni e 4 .boots, „ fro an as d y i e n ar th io r y o a co:gation of William Williams, 11. an Allotment of LAND, on Langeinwen Corn- OFrac ...

Published: Tuesday 30 July 1833
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8009 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... have not been in vain, for a preparatory meeting of the friends of such a society was held on Thursday evening last, at the Golden Lion inn, when it was announced that several influential gentlemen of the town and neighbourhood would extend their aid and ...

Law and Assize Intelligence

... Hart v. Cut- bush, which was tried at Maidstone, the plaimif is an attorney, and the defendant printer and of the Maidstene Gazette. Both plaintii and de- fendant did at one time belong to a club, in Maidstone, ealled the Constitutional Association. ...

Published: Friday 29 March 1833
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14105 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... with the use of a Kitchen.- in tiulr left at this Offce addressed to tR. S., wlli be onattended to. ad SOIIKR! TO .fOURNPYAIAW BOOT ANDSHEA RS W~I5ANTED, a MAN, who thoroughlly understands hsbusiness. He must be well rec'mnmended for r honesty, sobrietv, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... for the Situation. SI 0 at WITANTED, a FOREMANT in a respectahle situation ri _ V in Dublin, in the Ladles and Gentlemen's BOOT '-and el SHOE LINE, a Young er Middle-aged MAN, of goodeaddress. 5' He must perfectly understand tie cutting department in ...

TOE EPISCOPAL FOOT-RACE

... hem die tame to dm S its M used set hem soy east HBow is the stock of tom 't ig to the Esat India Company, and to equal to .boot to bs ? Ass any restraints likely to by tbe in which the toss are tir be boat & to boa to prevent unmeeseary and comoinent ...