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... Lao ~tud and “eas. « contina thelr eappert, | tak” any oa Lhe pther 0 Um et oy the race THE STOCK OF STATIONERY wnt, ow gw hardy, of Letter Paper, we: ir NS Note Papers; Gold, ver, ci Midd ee eed } wr Se ms Phe,” rhea wonder A pe Se pa vee tel on. 18 oe ...

THE FARMER'S FRIEND AND I'll 1.1 /*IAN'S 'Dr INA!

... INA!. ORAN Mr. John Lead Mr. Joshua Oldfield 0. P. Bainbridge W. Cation H. Moyser G. Simpson W. Bland R. W. Anderson • G. Thomas R. Bollans W. Guy G. Hope G. T. Dennis JURY. dbitter, Feressan. Mr. J. Kimber 0. Brown T. Forrest J. Ilillyard It. OiII M ...

ADVANTAGES IN LANDAVD BUILDING SOCIETY

... Leeds. William Wheeler, ksq. Solicitor, Clitheroe, Lima/hire. Sur otow.—Edward Allen. Esq. St. SsMorgste. Sußygyott.—.l. S. Hardy, ESQ. Comairm. SOLICITOIL—R. Dale, Lim-, Simagete. The Amistatit Secretary, for the York District Mr. 11. Nottingham Fowler ...

deckled to in 1847. • Ave stfre. I cherish end preserve all that videnble is our li and and instindlona

... temeri:y of die commander of this ill-fated ship. THE CAFFRE WAR. The General Screw Shipping Cmnpany`s ship Preponns, Captain Thomas Wm G lover, arrived at Plymouo, on Tuesday morning, having left Cape town on the 3rd No intelligence of any military operations ...

Pancras: Lmsdon ; . Secretary. NH% John Smith, Treasurer, Brewery, Stamford Hill, Stoke Newineou

... Leese. William Wheeler, Laq. Solicitor, Clitheroe, Loanable,. Soo orow.—Edward Ahce. Ertl. St. Sasiourgate. Suaveroa.—J. S. Hardy, Esq. Coneyslreet. Sotictlon.--R. Dale, F.W., Stowate. The Assistant Secretary, for this York Distelet, Mr. H. Nottingham Fowler ...

PREPARED ONLY BY

... Darlington And sold in boxes at 71d. and 130. each. AGENTS.—BoIton, Blanahard, and Co wholesale and C. Crooke% Parlia ment treat, Thomas Cooper, awl J. 3 . Wil son, YURI. Taylor Gibson Market, J. Gilpin -Wort. W. Passor, 9. Will' J. an . ► - and Nis. OLD DB. ...

Polite Intelligente

... eltarged with being drank and disorderly. in %deviate abent half-pod o'clock, Sunday vetting. Policeman raid that himarlt, Hardy, sod Coates. went for the purpose of taking Gill into ecato&r, and at the time there went shoat 100 persons c •Ileeted tumid ...

ON NERVOUS AND GENERATIVE DISEASES

... recently perfornied;—From Mr. George Thomas, Crediton Devon, ,larch 23,1560. give you leave. and iesire it as a favour for the benefit of tho public, that y ou will publish the wonderful cue that my wife, Sarah Thomas, received by the use of your celebrated ...

THE FA RMERS' FRI EN D AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... then authorised Mr. Brearey, the clerk, to read the letter, of which the following is a co py '' York, Juue 7th, 1852. To Thomas Walker, Esq. Dear Sir, A paragraph appeared in the Ikrald of Saturday of which the !enuring is a copy:— 'Tue LATE FLOUR ...

THE FA RMERS'° FRIEND AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL

... h:re were no marks of violence neitb:r internally nor externally. with the exception of the one mentioned previonely.—Geoige Hardy, stated that at about a ginner to twelve o'clork on the eight of Monday the 7th tast e when walking bv the side of St. George's ...

THE FARMERS' FRIEPID AND FREEMAN'S JOURNAL:

... the dwelling-house of Thomas Kidson, atliilton-with-Harro. gate further charged with a burglary in the dwelling. house of James Prest. 87. Taylor; ebarod with haring, at Bud' dersfleld, committed wilful and corrupt perjury. 3a. Thomas Parkinson, with ilavi ...