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... competent * rOKX ( i s. I _.*r ?? situatei t0 Promote. the health ?? • of tbe Pupils, being ...
... Yabd, near the Ex chequer Quay, Penryn, on the above day and hour, ar entire Cargo of DEALS, BATTENS, AND BOARDS, now arrived ex * Fraternite,' direct from Gothenburg comprising : — 2,978 feet Red DEALS 11x3 inches. 4,178 „ Red DEALS 9x3 2 445 „ Red DEALS 8x4 11,381 „ Red DEALS 8x3 9,153 „ Red BATTENS 8 x 2J „ 14,830 „ Red BATTENS 7 x 2* „ 8,077 „ Red BATTENS 6 x 2* „ 7,427 „ Red and White ...
... and SATURDAY. May 17, at 3 p.m.; 20, at 0 a m Chief cabin. £1 ; fore, 15s. Return tickets, a fare and a half — Offices, 71, Lombard-street, and 37, Regent -circus Picca- dilly . IR ONG A T E WHARF. STEAM to EDINBURGH and NEWCASTLE The GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S splendid Steamships leave lrongate Wharf, near the Tower, ac under :— For EDINBURGH.— Every Wednesday and Saturday, at ten ...
... FABMB SalteeV tejtoudtogi from Mr. John Robert*, to SELL BT APCTlC^emTwaaai irmrr, ?? 6t May7lB7l, th ...
... May 17 and 20, at noon, ejuef cabin 15s- ?? . aoin. 12s. Return tickets, a tare and a half. —Offices 7l' 1 ?? ?? -.-treet, and 7, Regent-circus. eeciTH - WE.STERN RAILWAY i ► ' J: \, ,' I ?? AMILV TICKETS, available for Return 1 „ ?? one Month, but may be extended by a small extra pay- . , - v ill be issued on and after 22d May, by all Train* Ex- I , .- .; Ordinary, from London and other ...
... Gabdm * T sXeci''- Washing his Feet with Tears.: TO-MORROW. TOWNHEAD STREET CHAPEL RE-OPENING. H«v ALFREC ROLLASON, of Raw don, wiU Preach at KSO anc c.30, Strangers invited. No Collection. TO-MORROW. I-rrERTHORPE CHAPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL, ADDEY STREET. The ANNUAL SERMuNS, on behalf of the above School, will v Freacbed on Sunuai, May 2Ut , by tne Rev. D. MAOINNI6, of Stourbridge; and on WniT ...
... v. CHARLES VINCE, of Birmingham ; an ADDRESS to the Scholars in the Afternoon by Mr. A. S. WARD, of Bradford. Services to commence at 10.30, 2.30, and SAO. BEADFORD TRADESMEN'S HOME, Lilt Croft, Manningham. The Committee hereby give notice, thnt they are prepared to receive the Names of CANDIDATES who propose to offer thsmselvee f ...
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... iil{;2j.l May, is now loading in the East ludia Dock, and has most comfortable accommodation for saloon passengers at 30 ?? to Bethell anil Co., 1, Oowper'n-court, Oornhill. London. E.e,. /IOVERNMBNT EMIGRATION ko AUOTRALIA.— yjf TheEni ocrs grant FRI.E PASSAGES to Sydney. New Souh \- dALE LIOMESTIO SER- VANTS, in fir * . at, frequent intervals, under the caro t , and an experienced matron, ...
... May, the Rev. C VINCE, of Bir- vtoJSTmu'*^^ ETeuing.at 7 30. ™t»»iB«t. 21ft May, the Rev. J. T. RKOWN. o v^.mnwn m Preach, Murum* at 10.80 aud Evening at a ui 'siu r eacL service on behalf ot the Boild- F«^d A PI'BLIC BOIREA* will be held on Mcs.oat nfxt ?? ■-■ Hall at Half-past Five o'Clock. when ilVm' J P CHOA'N. of Bradtord; J. T. BROWN, of CTrthanipton J M STEPHMSS, B A., tbe New Pastor, ...
... HOLLAND, WARNER, and SHEPPARD, Hare received instructions from Thomas Tillotson, E ...
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