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... . : MAR>EiLLES.— The PENIX&ULAE ard ?? ?? NAVIGATION COMPANY BO ...
... . : MAR>EiLLES.— The PENIX&ULAE ard ?? ?? NAVIGATION COMPANY BO ...
... 'few, ajasS* »ni Cetatemne of ftothi msrs , Furnttum, Bepets, tmd BT POTT AMD NBUf ?? ; stufiss bat tierim o \i ' g A^^*¥»Ss w SSNlJg? PBM- 'n^smm M Am^ssr,i fa&eiofoTL the llth, as previously advertised,) a Small ** ctt - ' YUAJASLM mStUBSS, ?? Haatwnbora:; Tfc Entombment, a powerful •Sy, by TfondekoHer H a ClaaoieHt&tnre, by Metcu ?? smmnm*' IraJker, Smyth, mud > ,and wiQ conmrence ...
... IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. „rrE AT SCALE IN LONDON FIXED BY TBE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT, £12 PER TON PBICE A FOR QUANTITIES OF NOT LESS THAN 30 TONS. F ebro«T. 18^ • 13288 GUARANTEED MANURES. HARVEY ANDQUIBELL'S TURNIP, CORN, AND GRASS MANURES, fob 1867. MANURE WORKS. TRENT SUMS, NEWARK CHEMICAL MANURES OF FIRST QUALITY ONLY. AMMONIA-PHOSPHATE OR TOP-DRESSING FOR CORN AND GRASS, Price Mt Its, ...
... - -tm™ . THIS EVENING. a uTICE.— A GENERAL MEITING of the L^ IHE TRADE will be held Tri:* Emeuo, March Ist, 3 ii- lla* ...
... ton. T ] NITKD St A _ 1 1 :RS VJ between SOD nil.cetif, full v-vrn- • n,a !: y ' l NKW x ?? Direct, carrying the United States mails:— Steamer. Tons. Uorse-power. I To Sail. -000 700 Wedr.esday, March 6. . ?? 3000 lay, March 13. 7(* V. eh 20. •'-Mann 3000 700 v> _h_7. .. *? 6 s_samers are celebrate! for their regularity and speed, and r 1 * di 1 ents for the comfort and conve- Qoed by ...
... day of AUGUST and * „ci,r 1865 arc requested to apply at . K*°™*icT>i£n which »wt be fifed in (••^U^rs and returned to me *t the latest X* \Z*L P* rt,e \i..» d*u> hereof. rfS imtimate to the Claimants when P^^cnd the Committee 10 * ;«i in tilling up the forms, to avoid S vfto be transmitted to the Clerk of * the Pr ir - V Ow 1011 before UJ compensa- *fMUSTAßD. oej Clerk to the Local ...
... The icarage, i Rev & Mrs G. W. Southouse West hill, Major-Gen Napier Mrs and Miss Napier Hig hfeld, Rev & Mrs Hole & family jMiss McNish Hope cottage, Mi>s Lay ton Florence villa, Mrs Durant and family Spring cottage, Mrs and Miss Buck Rosebank Mr and Mrs Roberts Woodthorpe, Mrs F. Lewis G. A. Lewis Clarendon house, Mr & Mrs H. B. Ringham and family Upper mount, Capt Hamilton Mrs Hamilton and ...
... ?? i-- ha* ing receive Ine * screw boilers and ?? : -; ' bed from LIVERPOOL for _J7EW ' • .vEbNESDAV. ?? March, with first-class | : , - ?? t BREST on the 9_fc of April ?? ' . . ...
... THE LEICESTER CHRONICLE AND THE LEICESTERSHIRE MEECTJEY, UNITED. REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1867. VOX f>7 •— PRICF. l 2d ?? or 2s M ?? Quarter; 9s. per Year. V ' °* ' rttlor ...
... on RITUALISM.. BuDject. Confession and Absolution. On MOl. kay Evekiko. the Rev. Profes-sor TYTE wi!l deliver a LECTURE on The last Fifty Years of English History. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.30 peomi-t. TBE Rev. R. STAINTON'S Eighth LEC- TURE to WORKING PEOPLE, id the Theatre Royal. Subject :_Frienrl> for the Friendl-ss. TO-MORK' VV* EVENING, at 6 SO. AN IMPORTANT DISCOURSE in the Tbm- ...
... the facilities they ?? in the PURCHASE and CULTIVATION of LAND ta the fertile «id salubrious colony of NATAL. The climate is highly fa- vorable to European constitutions and habits. The Company possess lands in all parte of the colony, which, together with Sjad vantages offered to settlers, are tally described in a Punpblet published by the Company, and to be had at the Office of this Paper, ...
... QUESTIONS rende?.d ?? f 1 ' U j R to pnrrhs am A eompsnsoo of .ample. in the Cot, PRICE FORPRIP •^ T? ornenoo for aseertaitang wao aells the Cnoica.T ani* Ch«ai»_Jt .r,i*iT 7 C' l the ?? tiling 10 be tried. kaww •melw, aoa iy th ß Te.t »c ate BUCK TEAS. he Biehsmt. Stroopeat, Choicest Black Tea the world prodaoes P . ef IW ?? P r r ' pf'une Snach«.r.g ( B rare Tea; -we* 4«. od. or la. ...