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... of the Poet _TO* ,C *J_«£to_er. fo, England aad Watoa. bear N Jaae, IWI, JOHN BODIN, _V *f r__rdia_a of ...
... of the Poet _TO* ,C *J_«£to_er. fo, England aad Watoa. bear N Jaae, IWI, JOHN BODIN, _V *f r__rdia_a of ...
... and powerful Steam- - ?? GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, i . jpacious and splendid saloon, entirely detached from ' ' ' .»* a' ?? 3 nd carrying her Majesty's mails, leave from ?? > le *P'i v House or Tower every Wednesday and Saturday J '■'■■' „, Seven o'Clock, ?? GIRAFFE. SATURDAY. \ t COLUMBINE, next WEDNESDAY. ?? elegant and extensive accommodations, and are Lpondence with the fastest ...
... Specification deposited for inspection at Mr. Thomas BarrvV, Builder, Mawgau, will be received by tbe said Mr. .Barry, until the 18th day of August instant. August 5, IM4I. Pv [dctv fkke.] TO LANDJSURVEYORS. Pariah of Feock, Cornwall. ERSONS willing/to Survey and Map the Pa- rish of FEOCK, in the County of Cornwall, (which contains 2530 Acres statute measure,) and to furnish either a first or ...
... of E. IND, Esq.) in the Grounds behind EASTBURY LOIH.I . ROHFOKD, On THURSDAY, tbe 26th of August (being the hirth-day of the Prince Albert), and FRIDAY, the 27th. PATRONESSES. LADY LENNARD. MRS. BRAMSTON. MRS. PALMER. The following Ladies have kindly promised their support and assistance : — MRS. BLACK. MRS. BRAITHWAITE. MRS. COX. MRS. FANSHAWE. MRS. COL. GRAVES. MRS. MASHITER. MRS. STERRY. ...
... AUGUST 11th, at Eight o'clock. Vocal Performers : MRS. ALBAN CROFT, MR. F. SHRIVAL, and Mr. ALBAN CROFT. Conductor, MR. SCARISBRICK. Tickets 45., Gallery 2s. each, to be had at the Printer's. BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. TUGWOOD, At the House lately occupied by Mr. Jas. Milner, jun. St. Leonard Gate, Lancaster, on Tuesday the 10th day of August, 1841, the Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. ALL his ...
... > ' Hre r ?? infe.rmed that Ships are Ivcvlm ' h? N . DON il d PLYMOUTH, for the 'iiictf.aiiV , r ' 1 8 1, «-ut the Year, on fixed days, with c, Kt-, ?? y lhe 'i'c all of the first class, and of large ?? 2n? , „' ops ' iind the best possible accommodations! S,i th every essm v ! lrii,, s • and are liberally fitted and su| . er »ge Passe* e,L al U) the comfort of Cabin, Intermediate ...
... QCHWEPI'ES SODA and POTASS WATERS and vERATED LEMONADE.—The continued preference of the Public for the above celebrated Preparations, (notwithstanding the low price at which imitations are rendered,) so abundantly proves their superior quality, that it only remains for the manufacturers to express their acknowledgments and to caution consumers against imposition frequently practised by ...
... of the Borough of Bradford by j tiie lamented death of one of your Members, I have been licited iigain to come forward as a candidate for your j suffrages. If I have taken time to consider how far I 1 should iie justified in responding to the call, I trust my j ?? , t ive_ will be appreciated. Notwithstanding the flattering j terms in which your worthy deputation were pleased to 1 t.ldress me, ...
... atbove Mines, are requested to ißansmit the same, without delay, for investigation Mad settlement, to Alfred Mew, Esq., Newport, Be of Wight. ■ Dsted 2nd August, 1841. STOLEN OB S_ HAYED, nrfROM PENH ALE, in the Parish of Daridstow, rU_ on the night of Sunday. the 4th ultimo, or tarpon Monday, the sth, FOUR STEERS J two of them are three years off, and the other two, two Xtmn off; the whole ...
... VICTORIA, ?? in ,\cKSON, Commander, with most commodious TjOtf*' . Cl>im , n odations for Passengers, starts from off the jtteg* 111 SUNDAY, at Twelve o'clock (Noon) precisely, ;.Vr ' V '2 S Be r pa»sage in Eighteen to Twenty Hours. • ?■'■ ?? ?? u£ w the Rhine will flnd the way by Antwerp ?? v ru 3 editious and agreeable route. The jeurney from that ?? -.gout is performed (by means of the ...
... School-Room, on Tuesij^y Evening, August 31st, THE REV. THE VICAR IN THE CHAIR; On which occasion, JAMES LORD, ESQ., Assistant Secretary of the Parent Association, THE REV. JOSEPH BAYLEE, M.A., Incumbent of Woodside, Liverpool, Many years Assistant in the Achill Mission, Ireland ; TIIE REV. J. 11. MAGUIRE, Of St. Helen's, late of MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Ireland, and other Gentlemen, are expected to ...
... to sail \V*\ Ro> - BRISTOL. FROM NEW YORK. ?? 4 ay ' *• 1841. Saturday, Augu.it7. lB4l. '-may, October 2_. Saturday, September 25. . The r,«v, Saturday, November 20. : n?v, prvny wiu undertake the forwarding of Goods ad- 's necessary Ciire ' but to secure Freightage early application ceis st be prepaid, and none will be received except Lett*-, t tnrou -gh the Office of the Company. «s ior ...