LODGINGS. ONE TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN mar l« accummodatml with a Lodging and Sitting Room, in an airy and pleasant ..
... For further jiartipnlars inquire at the Office this (ia|ier. ...
... For further jiartipnlars inquire at the Office this (ia|ier. ...
... IN consequence of the Funeral of his late Majesty hating been appointed for Saturday next, the will held the FRIDAY. \VM. JOHNSON, I . JOHN ItAYNKU, Cornal,lu3, JOHN AnBOTI, , . Taos, sudwoutii, i h Halifax, July Ist, 1837, STEAM The St. George Steam Packet magnificent and j fnl Steam Shijf, —'• SEA HORSE, Tons Burthen, amt Horses potccr,J J. W.m. But eh, Commamlor, IS intended to sail for ...
... HOUSE, situate in Wharf-street, and known the sien of the Wharf Hotel, and within five minutes’ walk of the town. The house well situated for carrying on an extensive business. The house consists of six Rooms the ground floor—namely, Tap Room, capable of accommodating persons, two good Kitchens, two neat Parlours, and a very convenient Bar. The ...
... in the I‘arish of Bradford, in the county nf York, in the Trade or Business of Stuff Manufacturers, under (lie Firm of J. J. Jowett,’ was this day dissolved hy mutual consent. All DEBTS owing to and from the said Firm will ho received and paid the said John Jowktt. witness our hands this first day of February, 1837. JOHN JOWETT, JOSHUA JOWETT. Witness to the Signatures, William Gkouof, ...
... : JOHN GARNETT HORSFALL, Esq., in the Chair; PRESENT. (. omiWAITE. E>q. M.D. , JOSHUA LCPTON, E«q. S\MUEL LAYCOCK, Esq. MILES ILLINGWORTH, Esq. JOHN RAND, Esq. | MR. GORELL. WILLIAM RAND, Esq. j MR. KNOWLES, Agent to B, THOMAS HORSFALL, Esq. Hanson, Esq. WM. MACTURK, E«q.,M.D. MR. EDWU. HAILSTONE. GEORGE OXLEY, Esq. Report on the subject of procuring a more abundant supply of jure Water for ...
... V.icanrv in your Infirmary, I Ih*2 leave aeain rerpeclfully * 4 CumliiUte to suececJ him Siirgeon to that t.ffiT _ | solicit your Votes ami Interest the ...
... STRIKE. /' MK.SSUS. HOLMES' AFFAIRS. I 'Vi ( I ' li, ri f Messrs. T II M A an.l \V A N M A * » County of York, Worsted ami cu|iartners, nre re ...
... IS HEREBY GIVEN that this I’nion has l»cen divided into thirteen Districts, for the Registration of Births I Deaths, anil each of these Districts a Registrar has been appointed follows, viz 1. RICHARD SPENCER, Bradford, Bookbinder, for the Hrailfurd East End District, comprising much of the Towndtip of Bradford as is situated to Hie Eastward of a Line lieginnuig at a certain Canal Warehouse ...
... the Gentlemen elected Guardians of the Poor. Gentlemen, leave most respectfully to offer myself a Candidate for S the situation of Clerk to the Hoard of Guardians, and to assure you that, should succeed in obtaining the appointment, every exertion part will I*e used, faithfully and satisfactorily to discharge the various and important duties devolving upon it, and I pledge myself to give them ...
... Whether arising from old age, the use of calomel, neglect, or natural diseases of the gums. .',ll other Dental Operations, viz, sealing, separating, extracting, and regulating Children’s Teeth, Mr. E. performs with ease and safety. OLD ARTIFICIAL TEETH REPAIRED—TERMS MODERATE. g-J” Attendance from Ten till Five each Day, at Mrs. Horsfali.’s, Well-street, Bradford, every Wednesday and Thursday ...
... .€ 14!H 1 A A 11 . , BYRON, VETERINARY SURGEON, lia« removed from his late residence in Ivogale the Top of Darley ...
... Gknti.kmes, I DEG leave respectfully to signify intention of offering myself a Candidate for the Office of CLERK to the Board ,f Guardians. If your favour, the honour of the appointment should inferred upon me, it shall my uniform emleavour to discharge duties of the situation to your entire satisfaction, I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, liradford, Jan. 24, 1837. THOS. HAIGH. the ...