PRETTY little GOLD WATCHES, for Lsdies, f Jewelled aad Warranted, Five Guineas each, at 1 J. F. QUICK'S. 7, ..
... LIVEBPOOL SOLID GOLD CHAINS, {any Pattern) for their Weight in Sovereigus, at ...
... LIVEBPOOL SOLID GOLD CHAINS, {any Pattern) for their Weight in Sovereigus, at ...
... year, ?? ,r *» **• Kerth Qa»y, London Dock*, or th* East India .135 l? ,i 'L*T W * ,e l lf°° *— **•*■• ••- fa» seals of provisions is * U *F Um h ?? •*• ■s.omman.tton for the health, eom- smnmnm\m£d\?lTl'! ?? Pwie »-*» •» complete, and ?? b ' ** Majesty's Eigratloa Agwt*. w2XJ2i!■^-? , m £ mm * t ' •*F ,T *• Mamra. Baring Brothers, S, ■rthopsg tie -.tret, Within ; or to Philu* w , 6haw, »nd ...
... to Melbourne. Passage llioney 14. andupwards. Ship. Captain. Register. Burden. To BalL Bhalimar J. R. Brown . .. .j 1412 4500 Oct. 20. ftfc B-'ii Nevis .Sinclair ! 1 47 WO (let. 27. ler SS* Jacket ?? MM 5000 - 'er TjiteStar T. O. O. Ken* 2360 5000 ' — eg vj? o nunou! ' Upper Shalimar is the fastest sailing ship ■it berth, and has made the passage from Liver] et forthumberlaiid) in 67 days, ...
... Hotel, Mr & Mrs Bolton & family Mr and Mrs Hamilton I Mrs Bailey Denton Miss Denton Tht Maples, Dr & Mrs Leeson Mr Leeson Mrs Sutton Pulpit Rock, •Capt Laffau •Mrs Laffan and family Thornclijf, Rev R. Fielden Mrs Fielden and family Sea view Misses Sewell Woodbine cottage, •Mr F. Lee •Misses Mutries Sunnyside, •Mrs and Miss Stacey •Miss Stephens t&iiss tMrs Waller and family tMr G. Kerby Hill ...
... A Lesson to Placehunters.—'The pressure of the place-hunters, prowling about Dublin Castle has become so intolerable that the Lord Chancellor has availed him self of an opportunity afforded by a dejeuner, given on Monday, to give a castigatioc it- very numerous cluss hangers-on. Having stated that he had learned that some members of the Irish bar, who had emigrated to Australia, were ...
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... .and upward*. _ ~ frhip. OapUiu. ! Register. Burden, j ToßaiL &«niani. Nourse I 1198 I 4000 Sept. ?? galimar J. R . Rrown ?? IWI i 4500 Oct. 20. fe^ Jacket O'Halloran J460 6000 - JjlnteSUr T.O. O. ?? 2360 , 5000 — M wmaid J. White v 1320 4500 i«e famous clipper Shaliniar is the fastest sailing ship S?th, and has made the pataitf f urthnniborlaiid) in 6 days, from V, jrom Liverpool to ...
... COM- Th lv hook passengers, and receive goods and parcels for tbe P ZS te rrai ...
... 15th, 1858. T j. MILLEE, Esq., M.P., Chairman. ROMFORD UNION. MHaLKR AND YARDSMAN. Tqf, Guardians of the Poor of this Union will proceed on TUESDAY, the sth day of October next to the Election , „ Single Person to manage the MILL and to superintend !L able-bodied Poor in the Union-House, at Romford. ?? £20 P er annum, with Lodging and Double Rations. ' person desirous of oflering themselves ...
... IM/INE NO LONGER AN EXPENSIVE ff LUXURT. SOUTH AFRICAN WINES (p»ying hah* duty), pnre.nd perfectly tr*. from acidity. COOKSET BROTHERS, toportew^ Southampton. SOUTH AFRICAN SHERRY, 20s doz (a delteioo* dinner wine). SOUTH AFRICAN BUCELLAB, 80* do-. COOKSEY BROTHERS, Importers. Sonthampton. SOUTH AFRICAN PORT, 24s doz. a light tawny wine, »nd superior to much of the Portugal Wine. 000ESET ...
... Melbourne. Paasaie money H. and upwards. . ?? Ship. Captain. ! R*«i6ter.| Borden. | goSaiL Tasmania Nourse Tl 1198 _ |~ «00 Sept. 27. BhaUiiuw J.R. Brown ?? 1« ...
... contains the following splendid ENGRAVINGS:— The Queen's Visit to Leeds— Her Majesty Passing through Briggate ; the Royal Corte* 'c Passing through Woodhouse- lane and Boar-lane ; the Town Clerk Reading the Address to her Majesty in the Town Ball ; her Majesty Leaving the Town Hall (two-page cut) ; Emblematical Group of Figures over the principal entrance ofthe Leeds Town Hall ; Celebration of ...