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PORT CHARGES

... AND EAST-RIDING TIMEs. HULL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1850. -- - - -- 4o PORT CHARGES, TniB Directors of the Dock Company at this port have issued the following very important notice:- 'titerations in Scoeduleeof R2ates anad Clarges upon Tnaloel., Dye and Furniture Woods, and Wood Goods generally, pay- able to the said Company. 11 NOTICr.-The Directors of the Dock Company nt Kingston. upon Hull, ...

Published: Friday 23 August 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1542 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

Correspondence

... eorrc~pol~enbn I KINGSTON COTTON MILL. TO THE EDITOR OF THEl HULL PACKET. 8sIR-Having seen in your paper a few weeks [go an adverisement in which an offer was made of exchanging, to the number of ?? shares, of one hundred pounds each, in the Kingston mill, for ?? of the eaams amount in the old company; and hbaving also learnt, upon inquiring in the proper quarter, that NqO OVE ?? availed ...

Published: Friday 09 August 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3533 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THE CROPS

... - - to TnEl WICATHER.--Since our, last we have had two C, days of. rain, namely, Monday and yesterday. On Monday sp the raiu was not vary heavy ;,but yesterday we badeseveral ad thunder showers. Thle other daya of the week have been At fine.. The corn ia now fast ripening, and vary much will: ,i, depend on the weather of the next few weeks, as deciding iii the character of the harveat. The ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4630 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

PROJECTED PUBLIC HALL IN LEEDS

... TnIzRE is no want that has been so long and so generally felt by the inhabitants of Leeds, as that of a Public Hall, spacious enough to accommodate large public meetings, and of an architectaro worthy of this great and wealthy Borough. When, at the late meet- ing to promote the erection of a Monument to SiR ROnERT PEEL, it was proposed to erect a statue in his honour, it was universally ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1652 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

YORK AND NORTH MIDLAND RAILWAY

... YORK AND NORTh MIDLAND RAILWAY. The half-yearly report of the directors was pub- lisbed yesterday. evening week. The accounts show that £1 .736 I Is. 1Od. have been paid during the half-year on capital account, principally provided for by the sums received from Mr. Hudson, and by arrears of cells paid by . other shareholders. The directors are anxious to close the capital account with as ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 456 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

LOUIS PHILIPPE

... The old Fagan of France has departed Y this life. A career of unusual length and ex- traordinary vicissitude terminated quietly in a Icountry to whose hospitality he was frequently | indebted for shelter in the course of his che. e quered life. A few years ago, he was cried e up as the great man of the age, vaunted as y the NAPOLEON of Peace, who, by what was l called liberal, conservative, ...

The Metropolis

... et ratWOI3oplto, oJAL r Lo-qoON. DURING Tan Witni.-The leylth of the inhabitants otf London continues as f gnosd as it usually is 'rhe dea tits last week were i 905; %~hielis more by 31 than were registered in a, week wre fie, from diarabma il8~of the latter D Dumbr 10 wer chidrennude thea~yo of 15, 4 adults under 00, end 9 old persona past the age of P 60. The deiths from cholera in the five ...

The Metropolis

... F ?? - : flmurn ole' 'LONDON DUivlo, TIrian ?? matlitty of ID446a1 exhibitiiiqontinpe ipsto toincreias., The deat D;t which in te the peed in~~ weeks were seu~ely.. 781, 00,.9,'rs the'~veeK end aglust Saturdayto 91..I te e 6',ta ~,OS6 and drin th :Prevalec .p hoea. last eartheywere1,9. The.avere .fhOli O~rrO!O~4Ia.WC Ai5 1,021, or: augmneint. T~tiO of i~rea~e ofpcipulaaqn, 1,114; compaed ONh ...

The Provinces

... Uoe proulacco. . . - , I .~ , . ?? . .T Tan FATAL 8-sAW-BOAT EXAioaoN1 AT B1StTO. *tre, -BRISTOL, SATURDAy, ?? 27Tl.Ths morning tnon ainother body, vii. - that of Miss Veun, 6 f' Mary-he lten Pool-street. was found In the Floating fla1rbour; an deal of the wounded sufferera in the Infirmary e :l free now lying in so precarious a state as to leave hurdly reqi any hopes of their recovery.. At ...

CONFLAGRATION IN PHILADELPHIA

... OONFL?GRAfl? IN PHILADELPHIA. (Forom the Ailae; Ais Nord Atsaerican, July.10.) of ezolteinent, owing to a fearful conflagration which 01 is now raging with very little abatement from all the by Tis no caity Wist ?? oet nahg tt efforts that are makinrg to suppress .it.-From the.0 headway which, the flamtes have already obtained, nid, Di the force of the breeze that is fanning them into Yet. na ...

THE WHISTLER AGAIN

... THE. WHISTLER AGAIN. TO JOSEPH HUME, ES.Q. Sin,-I take the liberty of addressing you, seeing that recently in the House of Commons you supported Mr. Hayber in defending the character of Alexander Somerville. I do not pretand to interfere between him and Mr. O'Connor.-I know nothing of the Land Plan:; it m&7 be profitabo.. or. act, for aqytipg I lcosr about it.. I am one of the unfortunate ...

EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

... Ii I- I- I, I- It -I I. Mr. John Lunn, a printer, who emigrated from P' Lincolnshire in September last, and arrived at Ade- lat laide, South Australia, on the 12th January, gives a cot less prosperous account of the prospects for emi-to grants who are not mechanics or farm labourers wht than proevious-writera.- In a letter dated a mono Ithi after his arrival, he sa ys, speaking of the voyage ...