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SURREY AND SUSSEX ROADS.— ■^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that VACANCIES having occurred in the situations of CLERK ..

... to the I TRT-sTFFS of the SU it HEY and SUSSEX ROADS by the death nf Mr Charles Georire Beet, the Trustees have resolved tli.it .■-kship and Solieitorship to the said Trustees shall no ■ n'cr.r be held bythe >amc individual: and that all persons di.fr. Ms of bee lining Candidates for either of such situations arp in send their applications (stating for which situation they annivi to the said ...

Published: Tuesday 30 September 1834
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2664 | Page: Page 1, 2 | Tags: Classifieds 

i'TH!; GE>ETIXT. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S tirst-rate and superior packets leave the CUSTOM-HOUSE for IH, ..

... DAV 1 ?? returnmgeverj >atcrd v. rrying hisMaJeacy'sMails.ever] 'AKD.NK.S D \ V and - \ . L T RD \\ Vlorniuij, at Seven ?? preaise y, re- tui-n ?? SD WaudS VTL'iIDAY viornng. t rURDAY Morning, taking ?? return- I \\ \lgtlt. UN DAY MoruiiiK, taking goods, returning AY night. KATHARINE stk AM PACKET WHARF to ' URDAY Morn input Nine o'clock. .■ to Mr. Morman, Agent, reet, from whom every ...

t&tjj. cJacuJ* /s£*>, FOR ETSBON, calling off Oporto, the supe- rior steain-pseket MENAI. belonging to the ..

... Ship Company, Capt. p. SHARP, will leave the Brunswick- #barf, Blackwall, on SATURDAY EVENING, the ISth of October, at Eight o'clock, and Falmouth on Tues- day, the 2! tt. . ?? _ . _, For farther particulars apply to Messrs. \i Heox ami Ander- son, 46, Lime-street; or to G. Cand It. \\ . Pox, Falmouth. ALEX. MITCHELL, ?? Leadenhall-street. EAST INDIA HOUSE, Oct. 3, 1834. THE COURT of ...

GENERAL STEi#I NAVIGATION COMPANY. IVCOBPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. \\ EDUCED FAKES.— THE (rENEKAL •*-»' ..

... su- perior packets leave the CUSTOM-HOUSE for iumburgh. carrying bis Majesty's Mails, every WEDNES- D\Y and SATURDAY, early In th.- Morning, returning every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Chief Cabin, 51. ; Fore Cabin, I 41. ROTTERDAM, currying his Majesty's Mails, every WED- NESDAY and SATURDAY Morning, at Seven ?? pre- eiscly, returning evei v W'EDNESDAYand SATURDAY Morn- ing. Chief Cabin, 21.105. ...

FAREBROTHER, MAYOR.— A COURT of LORD MAYOR and ALDERMEN, holden in the Inner Chamber of the Guildhall of the Ciiy

... of Loudon, on Wednes- day, the '-'7th day of August, lx:J4 ; Resolved unanimously,— That an humble, loyal, and dutiful Address, be presented to their Majesties, upon the safe and hap- py return of her Majesty the Queen Consort tn this country. WOODTHORPE. I^AREBROTHER, MAYOR— A COMMON COUNCIL, .holden in the Chamber ef the Guildhall of the City of London, on Wednesday, the 27th day of August, ...

?? CALCUTTA, ?? nt^iADKU'iA, I to SAIL from BRISTOL INi , the tinned flrst ass passenger Ship ST. GEOftOF., 11

... B. THOMSON, Com- ander, (10-l tons register. This ship Is remarkable for her ; r.d regular passages, and carries aSurgeou. ■ Apply to the- >wnors, Messrs. ACRAMAN, Bristol. (If.B. One of the large Cabins in the poop, and one below dis- ngaged, withthreeof the smaller ones 10 x llfeet. ; 'pHE BATAVIER.— STEAM TO ROT- 1-* TERDAM.and at REDUCED FARES to COLOGNE, snd ■all Place ...

FOR LISLyd&, touching at OPORTO, wea- ] th'er permitting. -The SOHO Steam Ship, Captain R. ' AUK STEAM WHARF, Black

... vi M ?? the 15th of \ vember, at Eight and from FAL' OUTH on WEI D \Y, I tie ll>th. Has very superior accommodations for passen- gers : be bad ofWH/oX and ANDERSON. 40, HAMILTON, Edinburgh! G. C. and R. VV. j ith,: and a. MITCHELL, Agent to the Edinburgh ! Ste-.ein Ship Compail FIRST SHIP FOR BOMBAY, touching at MADEIRA, (OI.UMHO, und along the- MALABAR COAST, I the «eak-ship VICTORYi 712 tons ...

T INT.U HOUSE, lnlv?0, 1834. I THE TOURT OF DIRECi 'I v \s\. DO HEREBY ol*i I • ' ;,s

... !; . will from tiie present dale, and until ?? be Two Shillintra and One Penny, (instead ol Madias and I j une shilling and Eleven ?? tary. — 1 ■ — ' ' .-T INDIA HOUSE, May 14,1834. : *THE COURT of DIRECTORS of the J ' ■ BAST INDIA COMPANY. DO HERESJY OIVE NOI tnieti.ni have been i-sui nmt of lien- • Debt 1 two • 1 the hllemittable 1 Ai V m yioi'is'v ad*'ert or not) may r HMi b in India, 'Vr ...

v c IMMIGRATION TO VAN DIEMEN'S R - i Land.— A fine ship, of 800 Tons burthen, willsallfrom the Thames

... on the 16th of OCTOBER., direct for HOBART rowN.- This Ship will be fitted up by the EMIGRATION COMMITTEE, acting under the authority of the SECRETARY OF STATE Foil TllE COLONIAL DEPARTMENT, expressly ■• . for the conveyance of Single Women of goo.l health aisil old*?J f iarac ter, from l. r , to 30 years of age. The cost ofthe Passage if paid here, is only ,is. each, which includes all charge ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1834
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3810 | Page: Page 1, 2 | Tags: Classifieds 

1?0R COLOMBofthe MALABAR COAST, and BOMBAY, under engagement with the East India •Tcnipanv lo sail on the 21st ..

... the teak ship VIC- TORY, 7)8 tons register, C. HIDEV, Commander; lying inthe West India South Dock. This ship is lit ted expressly tor pas- c.-, and carries a sutkcoo. For freight, or pa.-sage.-ipply to Messrs. Lyall, Wyllic. and Co., Great St. Helens-passage; to Capt. Uiden. at the Jerusalem Coifee-house. Cornhill; or to T. Haviside and Co., 147, Lea- d.uhall street. GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION ...

TO THK finVF.RNOKS OV THK WK^TMTNSTFR HOSPITAL. Mv I.oiids, Lath..-. Attn GWfTtKMBtT, A VACANCY having occurred ..

... ot ASSISTANT SURGEON to the WESTMINSTER HOS- PITAL, 1 again ?? oti'er ii.ysell us a CANDIDATE for that situation. In the event of my being honoured with Hie appointment, I be- to assure yon that my best energies shall be devoted to -. ct the benevo lent intentions e.f the Uovernorsof the Cli . I have the honour to be, My Lords, Laelies. and Gentlemen, \ our obedient bumble servant, FREDK. HALE ...

t^AGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, ?? 3, CRESCENT, BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS. Established 1S07- rrMALE LIFE ASSUUAKCES. ..

... Fe- i Ife, to be calculated; In con sequence of this impioee- vouneer Male Lives are insured at premiums below the 'Sviinary rates. Tl'hc Female Lives on tern s lower than any other Office. actus, exhibiting thia remarkable distinction at every ; b« obtained at the Orucesof the Company. B from the tables are subjoined. 1 AnnualPremlums required for the Assurance of ?? J be received on the ...