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... Skevington. not out 6 B. Whitworth, b Harding 0 fives, ...
... Skevington. not out 6 B. Whitworth, b Harding 0 fives, ...
... 3 runout 0 Strange, st Rose I b Rose Withers, run out E. Bates b Priest J. Rates, b Rose Styles, run out Sheldon, b Rose Harding, b ditto Tranter, not out Poole, b Rose .. Byes 5 b Priest 0 b ditto .. 4 b ditto 1 not out b Priest .. 2 ditto 7 b Rose ...
... Miiagoane; Ottawa, M'Donald, from Boston; and llannibal, Nieman, from Iquiiiue, arrived at Falmouth on the 31st ult The Rose, Harding, from Cardenas; and Duke of Wellington, Holton, from New York, arrived at Queenstown on the 29th. The Etta, Rowlands, from ...
... dock gave way under her, carrying away her cutwater, and badly chafing the keel and bilge, &o. MILFORD, 16th Jan. The ROSE, Harding, from Waterford to Newport, in beating into this harbour, was run foul of by the ELIZABETH, of Whitehaven, and had her ...
... JILFORD—Jan. 16. The British Queen, Rind; Elizabeth. Coiwell; both from V. bitehaven for eardiff, have pct in here. The Rose, Harding. from Waterford for Newport, reports that while heati.lg Into this harbour the Ellislath, of Whiteh.aven, ran fool of her ...
... fur Workington. Jan. 15.—Put in—the British Q-ieen, Hinde; the Elizabeth, Cahvell, both from Whitehaveu for Cardiff. The Rose, Harding, from Waterford for Newport, reports that while beating into this harbour the Elizabeth, Oilfield, of Whitehaven, rau foul ...
... Wells Susan & Ann, Lowestoft Philorth, Simmons, Wick EllenCook,M*Gee, Yarmoth William, Dundee Industry, Watson, Inverness Rose, Harding, Portsmouth SaraliMills,Jackson, Shields Georg Dysart, Anderson.do Violet, Edwards, Dundee Providenti»,Fock, Eyemoth Myosotis ...
... St Aon, • urra-7, do Undaunted. Kuig, do Here, Fowler, do Emma, do Fans/ Ann, Mason, Mil Tord Ell Ann, Hutchins, Tr uro Rose, Harding, dc Mary, Griffiths, Bari / Thomas I'appln, Bridgewate.” Peerless. Daris. j » a blln Red Rover. Wilson, do Robert, Jones ...
... tailed iS Marys, Neil Genoa CLYDE [B, NW] arrived B OdalisV, Atkinson Jamaica Deodata, Mannusen * >-Sagua Grande 7 Rose Harding Laird New York Mountaiueor, May Bilbao L AML IT [6, W] tailed 2 Apollo, Gaffiero Naples Nymphe, Babe Buenos Ayres Tomas ...
... Saturday. The Albert Edward, of South Shields, 117 days from Callao, bound to Havre, was off the Lizard on the 30th ult. The Rose, Harding, of Shields, from Cardina, arrived at Queenstown on the 29th ult. The Xulla, of Newcastle, from Newcastle, N.S,W., arrived ...
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... bushy plants, 2s. 6d. dozen, 12s. 6d. 100; not transplanted, 4s. 100. ASPARAGUS, strong plants, 2s. 6d. 100.10s. 1.000. ROSES, HARDS, PERPETUAL, &c., best sorts only, any height, Is. each. MAY HE HAD FOR CASH OF TIPTREE, KELVEDON, ESSEXIMPORTANT NOTICE ...