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... SHUTE FARM, SHOBROOKE,-DEVON TO CORN SPECULATORS. 47 ACRES OF WHEAT, BARLEY AND BEANS OR SALE at Auction, by Mu'. IIELM OlE Fon WEDNESDAY, the 28th inst., Precisely by Foul' pmon the Peises, in Lots as described in handbillg Corn S'peculstors will find this an excellent opportunitg to purchase. The whole of the Crops are very heavy and tbe soil such as to produce very superior quaety, The ...

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... II ER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. - THIS EVENING (Thursday), July22 (being included In the subscription), will be preeented L-onizett's Opera, LUCIA DI LAM. MER11OOlL Lucia, Mdsne. de ia Orange; kdgwado, Big. Gardonl; 3;debent. Big. Susini; and En, ico Sig. De Bassini. TS conelude ith the h 9hly suecessftl New Ballet, compoaed by M. Oosnelin, the Psern by M. St. Georges, and the Music by M. Nadaud, ...

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... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.-I THIS EVENING, Thursday, July 22 (beiog included in the Sub- scription), will be presented Doulietti's opera, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOORA Lucia, Mine. De la Grange; Edgardo, Sig. Gardo; Bide*ent, Sig. Susig aud Enrico, Sig. Co Bassinie. bll et z c sed b TO conclude with the highly ucckts for ?? Mp o r da M. GosPelit , tie poem bat M' th Georgeso the Taeatre; Nandaoh enttle ...

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... IFOREIGN TIMBER TRADE. ^rRs. 'r HOS.9 GABRIE:L nnd SONS,1 hiroitTaRS, of London, beg to inform the For r~leign Timber in Exeter and the surrounding a p..lcoi. that thEY bnave taken Mr. N. TUCKETT'S E IIAF NDPREMISES, InI COzSIEI IAL ROAD, EXETER, _ ace ?? Stocking them with a large Assortment of Mi , Mr. TIOUMAS ABELL, at the Office, Com- n. .Bd. Exeter. POrT WINE BOTTLES. S ' I liD. abICKETTS ...

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... 6i Mt AN UFACTURE- MOVEMENT. ADDRESS TO GEORGE THOMAS HAYDEN, M.D. g1 Sin-The Council of the Parent Board of Irish Mannuac- St tures and Industry cheerfully comply with tbe vote of the Public Meeting, in presenting to you a Tea Service of Irish tj manufactured Delft. These articles are selected from amongst the first articles of Delft ware ever manufactured in Ireland. in They are now made ...

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... OR PORT PHILLIP Direct--(from Gravesend, U, totsUl~I Jul), the m a cidoentt ?? ?? n a jARAT A 1 for h 2 yearr , !,1or tons burdem, ENRY JONds. , raander. Pasoeng&S aut t tedln tothe Colony are prtI.. ularly invited to an lnapet of n s ie ship and ber accemenods.1 ten; lying in the West Ida Bprt Daek.-Apptl ?? en boaud, or to W. 0. YOUNt}, SDD- eourt, CornblDl.i ¶?OR PORT PHILLIP Ditrect ...

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... NOTICE TO BUILDERS, ORDNANOE WORKS. BULL POINT, NEAR DEYONPORT. QEALED TENDERS for completing the k.7 EXCAVATION of:SITE,. FOUR MAGAZIN KS, FIVE TRAVERSES, With the necessary TANKS, DRAINAGE,-ENTRANIE GATES, and PART of ENCLOSURE WALL, &a., will in consequence of certain Alterations, be received at the ORDNANCE OFFICE, Pall Mall, London, on or before the lab of AUGUST, 1852. Covers to be ...

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... HE QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE. 1 M. JOHI C. JOSEPH. PATENTEE AND MANAGER. Tbird Appearance of Mr. CtARLES DILLON. On THIS EVENING (Thursday), July 22,1852, will ba performed the Drama entitled BELPHEGOR, THlE MOUtTEBANK. Guillanme, Mr. C. Dillon; Dak de Montbason, Mr. S. Davis; Madeline, 'Mrs. Barrett. A Favourite Dance by Miss Iaroline Parkes. After which the Oretta of ROSINA Mr. Bellville. Mr. ...

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... 1 |HANGE in the WEATHER.-Ia com'par- n tively a few days the thermometer has risen nearly forty de. grees abone the point at which It then steod. Such a sadden and Iradlcal hange of temperature has not been known for some years. wV fow agreeable now 1s the LIGHT SUMMER DRESS, prepared with the moat elaborate skill, Ingenuity, and care by E. MOSOS and SON. Hlow welcome Its styles, assoclating ...

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... ?? ?? 1.. .. [Adegdmentd. . 1 o AkMEROAN .ANP 01tqWI : TIMBER; AND th COTTON LAND.iCOMPAYI. - - tie TO WTHU ZDTOR OF THZI)DALYI EWS.: ?? tre ot Monasy is dalcutate to milead,i Ps Ifr' aaerron~eous iew of the basis oe theoopany and> is sM! .|mdd operandi-a mis-st temont 14 the andvertisemegt of .w r the. k 6'1orBooard of Ag6AneyieAas*,dq thdea 1iul lat.T~ 0 ' is ,eror in the iggeso otion.tl ...

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... A$TAUSTRALIA.-The ROYAL MAIL J tEA eat r SYDNEY, WILLIASI HALEs FRANKsLYs Comn- S serll e i leave exeeouthon Tusdy, the 3d August. All the th etender, As frill Nvith t e tion of four in the first cabin, for StU N,,ehlyirepiieationl in reconitended. Has room for a few tons Ml ey For further particulars apply to CharlesWalton, of ?? agent to the Australian Royal Mail anl 5511 751 .Lion Copany._ ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Ent felitgence. FRANCE. The Paris journals are filled with accounts of the President’s excursion to Strasburg. He left on Saturday, and the telegra- phic despatches in the Moxiten come down to half-past seven in the evening of Sunday. The weather was dreadfully wet during the journey from Nancy to Strasburg, but it then clear- ed up, and the rest of the day was fine. At half-past one the of ...