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WIDOW AND OKI^HAN'S ?? OS THS J VJttfED ORDEH OF 01/ D' FBLLOWS ■ ?? nteTßicr. .LA, tw the Benefit

... family Scales and Weighte and Patent Spring JSalances, enrymeiled and tinned Iron Boilera, Kettles, Saucepans, ?? B^_? - il ' Kitchens; box, flat, ita_fion,_nd toy Irons; brass P .serving Pa oa, Goffeiing and Crimt.ing Machines ?? Mills, Sugar Tea, and Coffee ...

ItAMSDEN .STREET -rV7>_ I* SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. m \ PIT-DAY, April 14, TWO SERMONS f -ill be Preached in ?? Street

... DISH COVERS I Of the newest patterns and best manufaetun., with B. Metal or Silver-plated Handles, «t very reducodj prices. KITCHEN REQUISITES: _. Housemaids' Pails, Coal Scoops, Tea and Coffee Kettles, improved Meat Hastners, brass and japanf-cd Bottld ...

TH EATKE HUDDERSFIELD. „,d according to Act of Parliament ■). *ICsS_B AM MAKACEB OF THE WEST YORK . If*' ??

... entare selection of l l ■-_ •__ *_ DINING AND DRAWING RO6M STOVV r*r*?ATii'_ w ' 3 BED ROOM GRATES, COOKING APPARATUS am? KITCHEN fjtfl-.-'' ?? y ' Can conlidentl y recommend for fetvle, quahtv, and price i4UCHEN T * J:RES ' • --^i_°TS t r,i , ?? o _ G ...

TrPDERS FIELD ASSOCIATION FOR PROVING THE BREED OF PIGS AND ' POULTRY. ESTABLISHED 9th MAY, 1849. B. N. R. BATTY,

... RESPECTFULLY call attention to tlieir STOCK of Dra-__ng, Dininjr, Breakfast, and Bed Room STOVE GRATES and CHIMNEY PIECES, KITCHEN RANGES and COOKING APPARATUS, GAS CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, and BRACKETS, XOCK DOOR-KNOBS, WITH _ELL-PCI__S AND FINGER-PLATES ...

FIRESIDE READINGS

... you, to my unsopldstaaated understanding. Bellamy's kitchen seems, in laet, a portion of the British constitution. A foreigner, be he a Frenchman, American, or Dutchman, if introduced to the kitchen, would stare with astonishment if you told him that ...

Published: Saturday 27 April 1850
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3665 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TIGER-TRAPPING AT PORT NATAL

... was unfastened. He went in. The washhouse door was open, as also the back kitchen, and he was almost paralysed at beholding his housekeeper lying on her hack in the front kitchen, he- legs extending over the threshold of the door, and her head lying towards ...

Published: Saturday 04 May 1850
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2888 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FASHIONS. A SWIFT beg to inform the Ladies of 1 1 «fidd and Neighbourhood, that their SHOW Oi>cn on Wkdsesday

... Site of the Buildings, 7.v. 2r. 27p. Lot 2.— A1l that MESSUAGE or DWELUNG-HOUSK, now occupied as two Houses, with tho Out-Kitchen and Dyehouse, Barn, Stable, Mistal, and Yard, situate at Hill Top aforesaid, and the following Closes of LAND adjoining the ...

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... a bullet : Yarker then returned horn-. leaving his victim dead in a kind of tower or temple. Tie servant girl was in the kitchen when Yarker arrived tlf-r, taking tea, with an infant in her arms ; he opened the door, and shot her dead through the head ...

Published: Saturday 04 May 1850
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1160 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

UEAND CRICKET MATCH. HUDDERSFIELD FAIR, / ENGLAND versus HUDDERSFIELD AND DALTON. 11l IS interesting Match will ..

... RESPECTFULLY call attention to their STOCK of Drawing, Dinino-, Breakfcst. and Bed Room STOVE GRATES and CHIMNEY PIECES KITCHEN RANGES and COOKING APPARATUS, . GAS CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, ahd BRACKETS, LOCK DOOU-KSOBS, WITH BELL-I'ULLS AXD FISGER-PLATES ...

THE PRESENT WORKHOUSE ACCOMMODATION.OF THE.HUDDEBSFIELD UNION

... workhouses; and that pau- pers on their admission are not washed and cleansed in a proper apartment, but. are taken into the kitchen or the washhouse of the workhouse for that purpose, an improper and ineffectual arrrangement. At the Golcar, Honley, and ...

Published: Saturday 18 May 1850
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2469 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

[jj || II II I II iU I HOLD BUILDINGS. F1 n T D by A 0 C T I

... ftl ' lc? A^^fbiA Buildings is sixty-five feet nine •i\ 10^ ' t h twenty-two feet, exclusive of the uii'Hl' 0 ] irca tlie kitchen. There is a pump m P r ?? supjuv of water. kiu hen aftow* well tmilt. and well finished, and V* i^^nufacturer.. whose work ...

■j5issn«. M.srii,iuo. TurROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS \fn F XHEm LAST MEETING. t and mortification we feel called ..

... March. On the ISth of March last, Dr. Wilson, a medical practitioner, residing at Juniper Green, was dis- covered in the kitchen of his house, quite dead, with his head almost beaten to jelly ; and in the passage was found Dr. Wilson's aged mother, also ...

Published: Saturday 25 May 1850
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5412 | Page: 7 | Tags: none