PORT OF GREAT GRIMSBY
... TRINITY-HOUSE, HVU. 3U( h, 10. is hrrkby given, ...
... TRINITY-HOUSE, HVU. 3U( h, 10. is hrrkby given, ...
... FOR YOUNG PERSONS. EVERY DAY DUTIES; addressed to Young Ladies. M A STODAHT. Author of Hint* Heading,” Price 4s. 6d. in cloth. 2. GATHERINGS. By the Author of “The Listener.” foolscap Bvo. Price 4». bd. cloth. A FATHER’S REASONS for REPOSE ; being a Memoir of a Youth lately departed. the Author of •• Domestic Portraiture.” foolscap Svo., with Engravings. Price 4*. Cd. OUTLINES of CHURCH ...
... in the Afternoon, at the Georgf Inn, in Aidborough, in Holdcnreas, subject to the Conditions then aud there to produced, unless disposed of in the meantime by Private Treaty, which case due notice will be given, ALL (hat Freehold and well-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Yard, Garden, Orchard, Bams, Stables, Butcher’s Shop, and other suitable Buildings thereunto belonging, situate at ...
... ,/ SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN and MARINERS’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Patroness—The Queen. Vice-Patron—H. R. H. the Duke of CaMßarcoß, President—Adm. the Right Hon. Sir G.Cocebuem, G.C.B. Annual Subscription, 2s. Gd.—Donations, ad IMium. This Society founded to afford relief to the widows and orphans of wrecked fishermen and mariners, and to assist and secure to unfortunate persons cast on shore from ...
... BOH A S II I I. 1. TO SOLI) AUCTION, & TaTT««**Lt, Al the lliwnw «f Mr*. Wu*»ll«*y. the Inn. hitrfnnntal#. Hull, on TI’t.SDAY. the 4th •*f February next, oT’lock the Fnr«- nouu. highly valuable Fuekiior.D ESTATE, I railed lIOKE.YS HILL, the I’arinh of Paomi n, otherwri*e PaCLL. in HoWemean, in th« County York, cuntaininff tbereabdiiita, in a Hum Fence, 3 miles from Irom Hull, and *J from ...
... ha* returned frum and mil be happy to resume his engagement* 4b. George* Street, Hull, 7th Jan., JBtt). I. W. THIRLWALL. PUOPBSSOK OP MUSIC. SINGING. Ac. BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public. that aill resume hi* PROFESSIONAL DUTIES MONDAY, the ‘JUtb instant. 7. Osborne-Street, Jan. 9. 1840. ...
... *u*ine*o > jy and SON, GROCERS, TEAi DEALERS. At, No. 41. Lowoatk, Hull. rctura iheir best thanks to thfir Friends for tbs steady support esperieirced during the many year* of their continoanet in business and most respectfully inform them and the Public that they have declined in farour their late Apprentice, M. Horen*, whom for diligence and attention Bnsine* they can confidently recommend ...
... A large paid-up Capital, at all times available. —An influential Proprietary.—Kates of Premium as low are con.iislent with security.—Premiums payable cither Annually, Half-Yearly, or Quarterly, or in one aura, or in a limited number of payments. —Age admitted in the Policy. —Unopposed Probates of the Diocesan Courts held sufficient to entitle claimants to recover the amount of Policies.—A ...
... of the whole potty. We mutt here allowed to rxprrae oar admiration of Sir John Roae'a extraordinary eeeape from thla nelghbourhoed, after the protracted endurance of harp.hip unparalleled in Arctic story. The mouth of the stream which bounded the last career of our admirable little boats, and reetlred their name, lies in lab (S. *B. 87. N., long. 3 W, rariatiun of of the compass IS 80. W. The ...
... MISS MARIA B. HAWES-MISS SUSAN HOBBS, AND MISS MASSOK. MK. H. PHILLIPS, MR. J. BENNETT. MR. MACHIN. MR. PEARSALL, AND SIGNOR COLETTI. Leader of the Morning Performance*. .Mr. F. CRAMER Principal Second Violin. .. . Mr. LODER. Leader of the Evening Performances . Mr. LODER. Principal Second Violin Mr. T. COOKE. Organist Superintendent of the Mr. O. J. SKELTON. The Band will be numerous and ...
... Mtjrtly and the infant I'riuccta are going on ftruurably in erery retpeet. J A Hit CLAtk, M.U. CHtßLtt Locooa, M D. Kobibt PaaovsoK, M.D. Richabd HLaanan The Marquis of Lansdowne, lord president of the council, arrived at the palace on Sunday morning, from Bowood Park. The Earl of Uxbridge, lord chamberlain of her Majesty's household, also attended at the palace in the forenoon. The Duchess ...
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