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c^l' ?? 170R MAOBAS/Q CALCUTTA, culling- at MADEIRA, to SAIL from BRISTOL on the loth of JULY St the latest,

... the armed flrnt class passenger ship ST. GEoRUE, H.S.THOMSON, Commander. 804 tons register. This ship is remaikablefor her quick and regular passages, and carries a Surgeon. Apply to the Owners, Messrs. VCRAMAN, Bristol. N.B. Oneof the large Cabins iv the poop, and one below o;s engaged, with three of the smaller ones 10 x i) feet. riiHl-; OENF.KAL STEAM NAVIGATION . COMPANY'S ll rat- rate ...

m, TO AUSTRALIA.— The lV A- line teak-built ship DAVID SCOTT, of 77*. tons register, , will sail from the

... Thames on the 10th JULY, direct for M SYDNEY. This ship wil! be fitted up by the KM IGB i_d COMMITTEE, acting under the sanction of tin lie Colonial Department, express-ly for the con- SINGLE women of good health and character; 1 jear., of age; the cost of the passage, if paid here, ly 51. each, which includes all charge for food and bedding, and those who cannot pay this sum will, when *p- ...

THE KING'S PICTURES of the BATTLE of TRAFALGAR, Painted by W. J. MUGGINS, Esq . (Marine Painter to his Majesty),

... and Exhibited by permission i>f his Most Gracious Majesty, with a GALLERY of SUPERB PAINTINGS ; amongst which are the celebrated Cherubim md Seraphim of Corregglo, taken from the Vatican by Napo- leon ; forming the Third Annual Exhibition. Exeter Hall, Strand. Admission to both. One Shilling. ASYLUM for FEMALE ORPHANS, near Westminster Bridge— At a COMMITTEE held April ?? 1834 — Resolved, that ...

FOR MADRAS and CALCUTTA, calling at MADEIRA, to SAIL from BitlSTOLon the 1 . r >th of JULY atthe latest,

... the armed first class ; assenger ShlpST. GEORGE, H S.THOMS-*N, Commander, 604 tons register. This ship is remarkable for her quick and regular passages, and carries a U Applv to the Owners, Messrs. ACR A MAN, Bristol. N.B. One of the large Cabins in the poop, aud oue below dis- engaged, with three of the smaller ones 10 x 9 feet. IMMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.— The -- fine teak-built ship DAVID ...

FD* MAMtA* -and CALCC ■ Applv'to tho owners, Messrs. ACRAMAN, Bristol. N.B. One of the large Cabins in the poop,

... und one below dis- engaged, with three of the smaller ones 10 x 9 feet. HPI'IE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION -■ COMPANY'S first-rate and superior packets leave the CUSTOM-HOUSE for HAMBURGH, carrying his Majesty's Mails, every WED- NESDAY and SATURDAY, early In the Morning, returning every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. ROTTERDAM .carrying his Majestj s Mails, every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY Morning, at ...

FOYAT MUSICAL FESTJ-V'AL, WEST- IINSTER \HHEY.— The Public are respectfully in- fo, the Dean and Chapter »f ..

... re , „ at they regularly applied and paid tor, at t ji. Ispoglng of Tickets in Lisle-street, Leice.iter- ?? n d those which were disposed of afterwards, were di H at the original price given, because from unf. cii anoes the parties holding them bad no occasion for DALE, COCKERILL, and CO. ultry, ?? 1331. ?? F .: KING'S PICTURES of the BATTLE r TRAFALGAR. Painted hv W. 3. HUGGINS, Esq, (•* ...

Margate and ramsgate at reduced ' FARES. THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY'S PACKETS leave ST. KATHARINE'S ..

... for MARGATE, every Morning at Nine, including SUNDAY. BAMSOATE, every Morning, at Half-pant Nine, exoept SJLH. DAY. N.B. Personal Season Tickets in all the Vessels of this Com- pany, and of the Old Margate Company, on the Margate and Ranisp,atc- Stations, 41. each. ?? CHARLES BESSELL, Secretary. General Steam Navigation Company's Office, fill, l.onbard-street. EAST INDIA HOUSE, April 23, 1*34. ...

EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.— The tine teak-built ship DAVID SCOTT, of 773 tons register, Will sail from the Thames ..

... 10th of JULY, direct for SYDNEY. This ship will be fitted up by the EMIGRATION COMMITTEE, acting under the sanction of the Secretary of onlal Department, expressly for the con- vejance of SINGLE WOMEN of good health aud character, from 1.1 to :i» years of age; the cost of the passage, if paid here, is only 51. each, which includes all charge for food and bedding, and those who cannot pay this ...

EAST INDIA HOUSE, June 18, 1934. THE COURT of DI H ECTORS of the EAST INDIA COMPANY DO HEREBY (.IVE

... NOTICE— Tbat they will be ready, on or before the 25th instant, to re- ceive propo. als for purchasing, by private contract, the Com- ik-built ship BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, of l-KiS tons, registeied inm-iireinent, now lying in (he East India with all her stores as -he came from sea, exclu understood that the ( ompany are not bound to-ceeut any such propo* The Proposals to he delivered to the Secretary ...

hPHF. KING'S PICTURES of the RATTLE ■i- of TRAFALGAR, Painted by W. J. HUQ-.INB, Marine Painter to his Maiesty) ..

... Exhibited by permission Most Gracious Majesty, with a GALLERY of SUPERB BUNTINGS; amongst which are the celebrated Cherubim nd Seraphim of Correggio, taken from rhe Vatican by Napo- Iton; forming the Third Annual Exhibition. r Exeter Hall, Strand. Admission to both, One Shilling. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD, pur- ■l-* suint to an order of the High Court of Chancery,, made R a cause BLANDY v. LUCAS ...

THE OENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S first-rate and superior packets leave the CUSTOM-HOUSE for HAMBURGH, ..

... NESDAY und SATURDAY. ROTTERDAM,! urrving his Majesty 'sMails.everyW EDNES- DAY und S \Tl*lil)M' Morning, at Seven o'l'lock preuisely, re- turning every WEDNESD Wand SATURDAY Horning. OSTBND, every SATURDAY Morning, returning every TlTf.*si)\Y NiKht ?? \l \IS, every SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY, und SATURDVY Morniiu.'. returning every WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and Sunday Night. BOULOGNE, every TUESDAY and ...

EMIGRATION to AUSTRALIA— The fine teak built ship, DAVID SCOTT, of 773 tons register. Will sail from the Thames on

... the 10th JULY, direct for SYDNEY. This ship will be fitted up by the EMIGRATION COMMITTEE, acting under the s.nction of the Secretary of State for the. Colonial Department, expressly for the coii- Veyance of SINGLE WOMEN of good health and character, from 15 to 30 .car; of age; the cost of the passage, if paid here. is only 51. each, which includes all charge for food and bedding, and those ...