- ?? ?? ?? HINCKFOBD AGBTCU__TTJB.AL __B0 CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. HPHE ANNUAL MEETING of this Society will ..
... October the 19th, 1860, at the BELL INN, ( ...
... October the 19th, 1860, at the BELL INN, ( ...
... %. and Hat- UnLl ifS LO V M ri f ° rd ' and Cl °re i Eastern Umon, and Aetotnarket Railway Companies.) Xoticc is l^trcbg HSforn, T l te T |!lil i . l,te r d ? d t0 *PP»y to Parliament next Session j**^ in • ■■ to ^corporate a company ?? laffcj the Company, and to confer upon themtbe following or aotne of the following, among other powers :- -ji „f^2* * nd m * lnt ?? ,n the following Lines of ...
... adjournment, at the SHIRE HALL in CHELMSFORD, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May instsnt, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for the trial of offend- ers in custody, or nnder recognizance for offences cognizable at the Quarter Sessions ; of which all persons concerned are required to take notice. Dated the 14th day of May, 18C0. GIBSON, Clerk of the Peace. EPPING RAILWAYS COMPANY. Xoticc ts .-teabs ...
... Limited, will be holden at the TOWN HAT.T COLCHESTER, on TUESDAY, 81st of July, 1860, atONE o'clock, P.M. Signed, on behalf of the Board of Directors, EDWARD BENHAM, Colchester, > Three of WILLIAM TIPPLER, Duke's, Roxwell, I the WILLIAM RAM, Newland Hall, J Directors. Dated Colchester, 17th July, 1860. Royal Asylum of the St Ann's Society, BRIXTON HILL. THE Votes and Interest of the ...
... and to all Justices of the Peace Mayor* Uronera, P«Ut Jurors. Chief Constables, BaiUfla, Pr___W Wtnassee, -and all oilier Persons required Uattend [LttT. l I ?? E _}J ...
... BYE-LAWS of the COMPANY OF WATEBMEN and LIGHTERMEN, made in pursuance and under the authority of an Act of Parliament, passed in tbe Session holden in the 22nd and 23rd years of the Reign of her present Majesty in tiluled An Act for tbe better Regulation oi Watermen Bargeowners, and others, connected wilh tbe Navigation of tbe River Thames between Teddington Lock and Lower Hone Point, are ...
... at the GAS WORKS, STRAT- TORD. on FRIDAY, the 24th day of August inst., at Five .o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, te receive and consider the Report of the Directors for the past half-year ; to declare a Dividend up to the 30th day of June last; and on other Ganeral Business. By order of the Board of Directors, WM. J. NIXON, Secretary. Gas Works, Stratford, August 6th, 1860. CHELMSFORD CORN ...
... »«•■ gained con siderable strength, both in the number of Effective and in the amount of Subscnptions to the funds. The presen number of Effective Members is 41. be MONDAY WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS at Seven o clock. Payments may be made to Messrs. Hum and Co., Bankers Wauningtree ; or to the Honorary Secretary. WILLIAM DELF, Juj.%, , _ , , Honorary Secretary. Great BetUley, June 2Stk, ...
... TfffpcniV KifTT a M ° clock on THLK&DAI NEXT, Annual 9th, on the occasion of the Presentation of a sx\JZ Bugle to the Colchester Volunteer Hifll Corps, at Alresford Hall, ?? «! quest that your Worship will wSZ .? general adoption «£.HOLg>AY on ?? * ** Colcliester. August Ist, 1860. Round. Gwen. 4 Co. ?? Mills. Bawtree, _ Co. J. \ er lander. For London and County Bank, Jamas Potter. Charles ...
... on MONDAY, January 9th, for the purpose of fonnding EXHIBITIONS in connexion with this School, J. W. Perry Watlington, Esq., M.P., IK THE CHAIE; Tbe following RESOLUTIONS were unanimously agreed to— Pi-noosed by the Rev. C. A. St. Johk Mildmay : seconded r 'by T M. G«pf, Esq.— » i. Tbat it is inexpedient thnt the education of Boys should eags e at an age when their studies are proving most ...
... 1 r_^t C * U^„ wil1 DIXK totter _ the PUBUC pLU MALDON, on THURSDAY, the 12th of April next P'HE HON. FREDERICK BYRON IX THK CHAIK. ■*•*•'' ?? 7a «d. each, including a pint of wine, tt M 0 o f Mr. Sammk, Whiu Horse Inn, Mnidon ; and oi Mr fc J»^Stoi|>Lna,F_ll-.id«a, Maldon. ■ ?? CONTRACTS von ■ iLITARY PURVEYOR'S STORES. Xottce is fecrctjp iBitjen, ■ all parties desirous of tendering for the ...
... JUNE 12th, 1860 GENERAE PRIZES. CLASS I.— Horses for Agricultural Purposes. 1 For the best Stallion, having served not less than 20 mares in any part of the couuty £1 ...