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... Calais on I L ?? j THURSDA YS, during the month of tf*-n\.S ,0 _- ?? will I« ...
... Land called The Warren, situate in tbe parish of Laken- heath, in the county of Suffolk. October 25th, 1834. ?? THE GENERAL COURTS BARON of His Grace the DUKE of NORFOLK, for his several Manors hereinafter mentioned, will be held at tbe usual places on the days and times following : — Harleston, on Monday the 10th of November, ?? o'clock in the Morning. Earsham, tbe same day, at Two in the ...
... . ?? ; BELFAST and DUBLIN, *S°' C,oC tffi Falmouth, the Thames, W. Donnan, i__Z4 P>rT; 13 at Ten in the Morning. For farther ?? ust the Company's Offices, No. 16, John- **Z_»^ XT Wan ' No- 35 ' R-*ff' t ' 9 - ci ''c» s . Piccadilly ; X T L..ni Company's Wharf, near St. Katha- ?? Parcels forwarded at 3s. 6d. each. ?? S P AY. J. SMITH, Agent. Jiereby g-iven that Application is Cf^ ?? to be * ...
... the YORK HOTEL, County of surrey, on THURS- ,.Vy , i-xt, at Twelve lor One ..'Clock ill tie- tees in the room of those ?? act: and on tlia 'General Business of the Trust. „,..„, y> UTSKELL, Joint Clerks to the said Trustees. 21, Stamford-street, Oct. 24, 1834. IMIE CHURCH. —To PATRONS of LIVINGS WAN LED TO PURCHASE, with immediate or very early Possession, the next PRESENTATION to It RECTORY ...
... BELFAST and DUBLIN. m*t cle *£Zd | F.lmouth. the Thame., W. Donnan, ■ ; f*',pivino*T ?? ; n the Morning. Forfnrther ■•*!* v. Companv'. Offices, No. 16, John- ■*^«PP,¥ * Kn 33 Reirent's- circus, Piccadilly; ?? ! >-fr^;Jo,^v> Wharf n«r St. K.tha- M^li,M*K *ulrceU ?? at 3s. 6d. each. ■%*■ S W.J. SMITH, Agent. \W -^^jlONnouc-hing at Oporlo, weather ■m-0* l Thr SOHO Steam-Shir. Captain R. If ?? 1 ...
... sort arc, I think, the following, extracted from that admirable little book (price about three four shillings) called Esttoys on the Church With these extracts you may like, perhaps, to present your readers. 1 am. Sir, very icspectntlly, your's, Oct. 31, 1H34. (I. Upon these data, then, we mar safely assume that the revenues of the two united hurchcs of Kngland and Ireland, amount to ...
... day of November iiwt_aValSU o&ok J the Evening, the SWEEPING aM CLEANSING of the jTBEETS, LANES, ENTRIES. IfjSluC PASSAGES, and p la ces within the limits of the Act for Paving, Lighting, Wateb- X, aad Improving tbe Townyff Bradford and part of Littie Uorton. \ f ■ By Order of the Comm-swioners, p.ley-^ree*. Nov. 3 , ,«H Jt3H ** » ...
... the BRUNSWICK STEAM WHARF, in./.u-v ■: -11, ii SATURDAY, the 15th of November, at Eight ?? in (he Evening! and from FALMOUTH on WEDNES- DAY thelßth. Hi nodationa foi ?? -l nd goods. information may be h.-.d of Messr*. WII.COX and ANDER- SON 46 Lime-street *, R. W.HAMILTON, Edinburgh I G. C. and rTw. FOX, Falmouth ; and A. Mil I 1 to the l-din- __r_h Steam Ship Company, 3.1, Leadcnhall-strc ...
... M.r. THOMAS BARRETT LENNARD, ESQ. M.P. JOHN JOLll.il 1 ITS ELL, ESQ. IHOMAS WILLIAM BIiAMSTON, ESQ. THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of tbis SOCIETY will be held on FRIDAY, tbe I2tb day of December next, the day of tbe Chelmsford Annual Cattie Snow, when Premiums will be awarded, as under, for the most deserving Labourers :ind Servants, Stock, and Agricultural Productions. The Prizes already awaided ...
... f.r ?? HYMIJURGH. carrying his Majesty's Mails, every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY, early in the Morniug.returningevery WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. ?? ?? ROTTERDVM.earrving his Majesty's Mails, every Y\ ED- NESDAY and SATURDAY Morning, at Seven ?? pre- eisViy. returning every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Morn- aNTWERP, with a bag of letters from the Post Office, every THURSDAY Morning, at Eight, returning ...
... BELFAST and DUBLIN, *W» o *^mith»nd Falmouth, the Thames, W. Donnan, ,; n M ** P Nov. 13. a* Ten in th * Mora 'ng- For fnrther ?? 'olv st the Company's Offices, No. 16, John- ...
... RICAN SOOTHING SYRUP for CHIL- DREN CUTTING THEIR TEETH, is so well known to the public, that no recommenda- tion here can he Wanted to induce Mothers and Nurses to make use of this invalnahle remedy in all diseases arising from painful Dentition. As soon as the Syrup is rubbed on the Gnms the Child will he relieved, the Gums cooled, and the inflammation reduced. It is as in- nocent as ...