THE CHASE
... Mr. MtirCs Fox Hounds will meet on Thursday the of November, at Carlton Village ; on Saturday the sth, Little Saxham; on Tuesday the Bth, at Stowlangtoft; and Thursday the 10th, Bourn-bridge. Each day Half-past Teu. ...
... Mr. MtirCs Fox Hounds will meet on Thursday the of November, at Carlton Village ; on Saturday the sth, Little Saxham; on Tuesday the Bth, at Stowlangtoft; and Thursday the 10th, Bourn-bridge. Each day Half-past Teu. ...
... £2. ?? -'Pa.iv i-, formed for the purpose of purchasing and [''treiKht Yes. els adapted to the Coal and Baltic Trade*. lr '' n.crea-ed demand and consumption ot Coal, arising ' large supplies required for steam-engines, ga- coni- '• OUndries, 4c, the prospect ofa huge return may he xpectecl. similar A.-.-.ociations in the North ot have divided profits ol upwards ol .'MI per cent, on till ...
... me n t;e running between BERWICK and LONDON. Due notice witl be given of the days of running, and particulars of freight, *c. All applications and 'communication* to be addressed tothe General Steam Navigation Company, at their Office, 69,- Lom- bard-street; to Mr. Colman, Downes-wharf; and at his Office, .61, Charing-cross. THE SOUTH LONDON UNION RAIL- WAY, commencing near London-bridge, ...
... 933 Ce'.i . .1 Couit of the said Company will be held at .11 street, on WEONESUAV, the 13th ■i Nine o'clock in the Morning until Six In for the ELECTION of a I.IRECTOII of the said ■■; in the room of George Raikes, Esq., who hath dis- of a Letter of Attorney and of an Affidavit or 93333 a which will be required under the _tli Section of 9333 M the 3rd and 4th William IV., cap. 85, for ...
... . S (( >MI S \NY.-The DIRECTORS of the above , ' s, i« si?., ''■' t:,i 't nianvwf ?? clioid-rs huve applied ■ r ?? ' M ''tin.and Co.'s. ta pay the Call of 21. io . y-r _ hi, :hth^ ?? ,l 'chi*_ their S.-rip Shares. :nd in consequence E |I KUVV -r• ■rscoubi not receive flieir d. posits.— NOTlCE _ lo, >thi*si VKN ...
... Bontemplate providing a FREE PASSAGE to the COLONY, ig the present seasein, for ...
... Eight precisely, by the VIVID and WATER ?? ll— the only Vessels on the station which perform thevov- Se with punctuality and certainty. Observe— On account of their immense speed. Passengers Bft through to Leeds, V ork, and all the principal towns In York- shire and Lincolnshire on the second day, an advantage which no other steam conveyance can offe--. State Cabin, 10s.; Second Cabin. 4s. ...
... p . ( ; Us '''>Vl-lioU.sEfor— fc^'ViiH ?? ( ' H 'i'»riTiUK his Majesty's Mails, cvei-)- WEDNES- ?? rt ' I'HDAV , e-arlv in the Morning, ?? ?? I)AV ;u,d SATCRDA) • Jbi„ *-uDAM, and the RHINE, carrvlnt hi W) WEDNESDAY and S\ TI'RDAY * *Tl'nn\» l' l l 's is-c-ly, retuuiliiK evel y WEDN ESI)A\ ?? ?? l-ceiiiecd lan s-( bid ( al.iu, -Jl. ?? c ?? 1 *'• ■ !l 1 ' RHINE, with ci bun ' letters ...
... CUSTOM-HOUSE for— _ HAMBURGH, carryinghis Majesty's Mails, every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY, early in the Morning, returningevery WEDNESDAY and SATURD.W . ROTTERDAM, and the RHINE, carrying his Majesty's Nulls, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Moruing, at Seven ?? precisely, returning every WEDNESDAY and oATUHDA V Morning. Reduced lares— Chief Cabin, 21.25. .ANTWERP, and The RHINE, with a bag of ...
... for far exceeds the in be appropriated. FOSTER and BRAITHWAITE, 6. 64, Old Broad^treet. WESTMINSTER and DEPTFORD 'AY, via Kennington, damberwell.and Peckham. ■t 700,000!., in 14,000 Shares of 501. each. Deposit— 2l. per Share. Committee. n, Esq. I Thomas D. Rotch, Esq. Wiley, Esq. I James F. Saunders, Esq. adaile, Esq. ! Joseph Thompson, Esq. ieph Dudman Western Wood, Esq. With power to add ...
... (carrying Ins Majesty's Mails), every WEDNES- DAY and SATI RDAY, early in the Morning, Teturningevery WEDNESDAY and s\ TI'RDAV The splendid and powerful new stejun-ship the COUNTESS of LONSDALE with unrivalled accommodations for passengers is now receiving her engines, and « ill immediately be p aced upon this station. KOTTi.iI DAM, i.iiei the RHINE (u«rryuiK his Majesty's I-'ailr), evori ...
... Captain Babot, 400 Tons burthen, and fitted with Maudsley 's Engines, .of 120 Horse power, (built expressly forthe station), is just completed. The ATALANTA is by far the Largest and Swiftest Vessel on the Station, Bnd the lime of Starting is in consequence altered to Seven o'clock in lhe Evening ; she will LEAVE SOUTHAMPTON for the ISLANDS OF GUERNSEY AND JERSEY, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY ...