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THIS DA*. . (Monday), the instant, Bleven oclock, the w Saleroom, '0 Lisbon GRAPKK, ex Zero. ifi Barrel® GRAPES $

... SS^NUm CTB, }« B-'r. Apply ft CO.. Brokers, 84, North John-6tren». ACCOUNT WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. (Monday), the instant, at One o'clock, at the Law Association Rooms. Cook-street, quantity MANUFACTURED QSODB, consisting Hardware, Screws Nails, Ohain, Iron Wire, Cutlery, fccrt'Vkbollg, Earthenware, Alum, 60 bags and fMtn capes Galvanised Iron, 98 Shovels, and cases Saddlery. , Abo a valuable crew ...

'BOSTON BLBffrioToOMMISSIOK

... Ths sitting of the Ccmmiarionerseppo™^ met ?? ?? TSe'seasto-rHouae at ten o'clock Th»u»day morning at the J*** I ?? w bo wa. rvqueeted Mr. B. Starr, Coiiservativesg*. br the (Jommiasiouer. on j^ J^ g^ ow Md concerning the disburernje returning officer in above the amount w^^/paid £100 oftne balance, 1874. aaid : Mr. Collin- ?? es^^ SJ but Malcolm paid ?? only £100. The book £720 extra exp-nse* ...

BASINGSTOKE, Sbpt- -fc

... Urban Sanitary Authoeitv.— A special meeting this body was held at the Council Chamber on J£™3 but only aix members were present, viz., the ?? Messrs. Knight, Lodwidge, Tyrrell, Taplin, and Allen. The report of Mr. J. H. Moore, the borough rarveyor, m the drainage scheme, was read, and it was ?? resolved that the clerk be instructed to ?? specification, and estimate to the Looal ?? 7*\ Board ...

LATEST AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

... COMMERCIAL* LONDON, Monday Evksin >. The following return, issued by Trade, under the Cotton Statistics Act. the number bales of cotton imported, 1, forwarded from ports to inland towtw.i.u i to the ports, during the month and eight in-iaths ended August 31,18 ...

Poetry

... WI vutt% w (ORIGINAL.) at THREE SEASONS. Blossoms and buds of that dead spring gone by, 2 Sweet summer days, and tranqui moonulght eves, Murmuring of autumn wavelets on the shore, Next year may bring all these again to us. All the three seasons may renew their bloom, aI Blossoms burst out In every woodland dell, March inallows rise like golden crowned stars, w A spring as fair may dawn again ...

LATEST AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

... COMMERCIAL. circular has been to the shareholders of the Engine Works Company, Limited, lie losses on last years stating that jW » g0 into liquidation SSSfhe shareholders and debenture holders will «eent a plan for reconstructing the concern. A petition for winding the company was presented yesterday. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE, Wednesday Evening. The following was the business done to-day:— ...

LOCAL NEWS

... For Advertisements of Publications, M©nby, Ship ping, aed Tradh Addresses see Page 3. For Public Notices Page 6. Lord Portsmouth has been entertaining friends Hurstbourne Park. Partridges ...

MR. ROEBUCH AS A SPEAKER

... The Daily thus Mr. .Roebuck ft speaker: Mr. Roebuck's speech Sheffield on Monday evening ia incurious contradiction to about him, which some of cur readera may recollect, id Mr. J. S. Mill'a Autobiography. Roebuck, aaya eminent friend, waa in many very different in toe vulgar notion a or was a lover of poetry and of moat the fine art*. tcck great pleasure music, dramatic performance, ...

DAI.WEN

... Sermons it Trinity Church.— On Sunday two special sermons were preached at Holy Trinity Church. In tue evening the Rev. G. B. G. Pughe, of Mellor, formerly vicor at Trinity Church, preached tbe sermon to a large congregation. Presentation.— On Saturday a tea party took place at the United Free Church School, aud Mr. E. Coultate, who bad bean a ini.in')or of tiie choir and s_hoirui.*sterfor ...

- THE SOLENT COLLISION

... That the Coroner s jury which sat to inquire into the circumstances of the Solent collision should have been unable to arrive at any distinct conclusion is of little moment, as regards any final legal decision upon the rights and wrongs of that affair. Nomin- ally, of course, a coroner's jury have the power of giving colour to proceedings of this sort by record- ing a verdict of blame or ...