SHIP NEWS

... SHIP NEWS. . — «. _ CUSTOM HOUSE, May 31. | entered Inwards.— The John Hardy, Houghton, and I 7 aly P s °v Elhltl f? l »am, from Jamaica; Victoria, Languehart, !lrom Cherbourg; Britannia, Ramsay, from Caen; St. Leo nard Mh> f rom Dunkirk; Eliza, Pierson ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1843
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2035 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... PUBLICATIONS. EDITED BlY THOMAS HOOD, ESQ. Illastrated by, Leech.' Thie Jtie Nutnothe of (ILB URN'S NEW MONTHLY- CMAGAZINE AND) HIMIOURIST Contains the following articles : .NLUS. GARDINER, A HIORTICUILTURtAL ROMANCE, Aud LAYING DOWN THE LAWV. Kv-!ping ...

LINE Of PACEE

... carrying, with despatch, is required ; now lying in the i'nion Dock—For inventory and further particulars apply Mr. Thomas Ciiacmak, 20, Hardy-street, or 21. Mersey-street. For SALE or CHARTER. The flue Brig Burl bon per register lonAb.vi. and 134 k.m.; built ...

LAW NOIJCMM—iTHIS OAf)

... Cook, Robert Newland. Thomas Walts. Original Opposed.—William Bradick, Daniel Cole, William Croft. hLI.J(, h.\Ch. EAST INDIA DOCKS, May 31. Haulf.ii In.—The Glorlaoa, from Newcsstle. WEST INDIA DOCKS. Hauled In.— The John Hardy, from Jamaica; Liskeard ...

PARLIAMENTARY DIVISIONS

... Round, C. G. Bradshaw, James Harcourt, G. G. Round, John Bramston, T. NV. Hardinge, Sir H. Rous, Hon. Captain, Broadley, Henry Hardy, John Ittislthrooke, Colonel II roadwood, H. Hayes, Sir E, Russcli, Charles Brooke, Sir A. Henley, J. Warner Russell, J. I) ...

Published: Thursday 01 June 1843
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 786 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

No. 29, MINCING-LANE, On TUESDAY, Jane fi. SUGAR, 318S Begs Manilla. Samples to be seen the place of sale. CO

... Brokers. I, Punster-court. Mincing-lane. At No. M, COMMERCIAL SALE-ROOMS, WEDNESDAY, June 7, COFFEE, 50 Casks Jamaica, ex John Hardy COCUS WOOD, Tons. COTTAM and KELHAM, Brokers, 14, Commercial Sale Kooma. At the LbNUON COMMERCIAL SALE-ROOM S, On THURSDAY ...

Now ready, in 2 vols.,_post Bvo., TRAVELS IN GREAT WESTERN PRAIRIES, THE ANAHUAC and ROCKY MOUNTAINS, AND IN ..

... in 2 vols.,_post Bvo., TRAVELS IN GREAT WESTERN PRAIRIES, THE ANAHUAC and ROCKY MOUNTAINS, AND IN THE OREGON TERRITORY. By THOMAS J. FARNHAM. This book possesses several points of intrinsic novelty and interest. The caravan-travelling of the south-weAern ...

Published: Friday 02 June 1843
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 102 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... daughter. At Mhorpeth, on the 29th nit., the wife of Mr Alder- man Thew, of a son. At Rerwick-on-Tweed, on the 27th ult., Mrs Thomas Chartres, of a son. At Burdin, near Bamburgh, on the 31st ult., the wife oi Mr Win. Smith, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. At ANewcastle ...

tician—though he does the best an essentially honest nature will permit—lost no time, as the Moderator of the ..

... Round, C. G. Bradshaw, James Harcourt, G. G. Round, John Bramston, T. W. Hardhige, Sir H. Row', Hon. Captain' Broadley, Henry Hardy, John Rushbrooke, Colonel. Broadwood, 11. Hayes, Sir E. Rossi], Charles Brooke, Sir A. B. Henle y: , J. Warner Russell, J. ...

Published: Friday 02 June 1843
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1736 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

s/syy// / y } tS/7 'Ct'S'' – W Jlublitf

... at Two precisely, TALLOW, 50 Skins Ibrail PALM OIL, 117 Casks And other Goods. Catalogues of which will timely delivered by THOMAS and FRANCIS GODDARD, Brokers, 80, Old Broad-street. At No. 130, FENCHURCH-STREET, TUESDAY, June 6, Twelve, RICE, 1500 Baga ...

MEETING OF CREDITORS

... noticed Sii G. Palmer, Si'- A. G. Hazlerigg, K. Norman, Esq., C. Frcwcn, Esq., W. Heyrick, Esq.. W. Parsons, Esq., J. Stockdale Hardy, Esq., T. Stokes, Esq.; Revds. Dr. Pearson,and I. Belgian. and Messrs. J. Ellis,' A. Burgess, B. Payne, J. S. Cioasley, o-c ...

Published: Friday 02 June 1843
Newspaper: Leicester Journal
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3907 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WEDNESDAY

... safe on shore ! First came to her ear reports that boats were gone to sea. Who were in them ? When the one boat arrived, the hardy crew, utterly exhausted with the efforts for their lives, the alarm was raised, and very shortly it became evident that the ...