EDUCATION. ! EDCUATION. THE Seminary, 1, West Terrace, New- port Bcap, conducted by Mrs S. Mills and competent ..
... admirably situated to promote the healtb • -ad comfort of the Pupils, bein ...
... admirably situated to promote the healtb • -ad comfort of the Pupils, bein ...
... ARRIVALS AT DUNDEE. dock. March 21.—Falken, Endersen, L.iurvig, battens ; Sealkote, Trewed, Calcutta, jute ; Knighton, Riddel, Calcutta, jute. EARL DOCK. March 21. —Eleanore, Ellingsen, Christiania, tattens. • DEPARTURES FROM DUNDEE. March 21.—Leader, Davis, Newcastle, ballast ; Humber, Crammond, river, light; Lady Duff, Lawrie, river, light. MARITIME EXTRACTS. Covenanter, at Iquique from ...
... ARRIVALS AT DUNDEE. DOCK. Feb. 29.—Vesper (a.), Mudie, Sunderland, coals. DEPARTURES FROM DUNDEE. Fob. 29.—Curfew (s.), M'ffechnie, Sunderland, light ; Margaret Littlejohn, Hav, Newcastle, ballast: Jeeeiu, K'orth, ballast. MARITIME EXTRACTS. Katie, Craig, left Rio for Pernambuco, 30th Lothrie, Barron, at Queenstown from Bahia, 29th nit.—telegraph. Success, at Harre from New Orleans, 24th nit. ...
... KRK leave Souths- 1 id upwards £30 £13 >0, }£35 and npwards. £20 £15 (. '■' ?? - i . sod -i half. ?? 'enter's tn Lloyd, Secretoun?, I ( V: -.hand 10th. DART x R'T iOR ?? (Last passage outwanls 261 days, honiewardß 26 days.) Town and Algoa Bay 30 gs. Ist class, 20 gs. 2d cla-a. . SHIPS of this line are 'jet»ht or pa? \lgnaßay, 33 Gs. and eut.^! i sfn ?? *-beir bn «n London t lode all charges ...
... Pupils at their own re. idence. Acquire- ments— English. French, Draving, Mus ...
... is admirably situated to promote the health ?? of the Pupils, being in an open, airy --nation, : only a ...
... at Liveaey, may see the Plana and Specifications on applica- tion at St. Andrew's School, Livesey, and at the Offioe of the Architects, from Mondat, Mabch 11th, to Satubdat, thb 23& d. Bills of Quantities may be obtained on applica- tion to the Architects, Messrs. Paley A Austin, Lancaster. Tenders to be sent to the Architects not later than Mabch 25th. The lowest or any Tender will not ...
... their friends aad the public that in consequence of numerous applications ...
... Tbbatbb Rotal. Subject-* 4 The Great Lock-out, ~~ TO MORVOW EVENING, at 6.80.~ KEY. R. STAINTON'a LAST DISCOURSE on I Bdleas Punißhment, In Gabdbb btbbbt Chap au Subject— B adlesa Paaiehmcut atid Oou version. x O-MOREO W~ IV ETHER CHdPEL— The Rot. WALTER Xl PEFPEROORN wUI Preach ageie Toatoaao w Servioes, 10 80 aud 6 30. TOMORROW at 6 80. HOWARD SmfcET CHAPEL. —The rev. J. FISHaR will ...
... ****. ** **** >«**> ** gSS*i dep t, rt .^° t n 8 d coloured SUk Costumes. **** BU -«-BUck *na oo ftnd Cannes, r» cy __S____UtoS&* Embroideries Shawls, **>t£Sm . I^mmings BerUn Wools, Fan_:yJ e »* eUe r?' '^ 4^ Linen Department, l.^^^*^J-&___--i_* te SSftS^^SF^4_OW,_«DB. „_.pt7__-I_7__RN-_SHING DEPARTMENT. C i_fwm and SNELGROVE beg to MARSHALL- eltenßiye p M par_.tions jounce that thsy ...
... Bcarbro' Railway. MR. THOMAS WALKER is favoured with instruction* from Mr. Samuel Pbudames to SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, March 4th, 1872, at Menny- thobpb, the whole of his very Valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK and EFFECTS, consisting of 12 HORSES, viz. -.-Blossom, a thick, short-legged, powerful and active Black Cart Mare, 9 years old ; Bob, a strong Btack Harness Hone, 6 years old, ...
... eminent Artist, (including the important Historical Series nf nearly 100 Water dolour Painting, cent from Booth anj-liigV'L . exhibited at the Conversazione will RE BAIN ON Vlb W until Satubuay Ivikiko. 83rd March. iharge for AdmikSton each day, from 10 to 4, ti each Per- ! Soa, and from 6 to 9, 3d. each Person to be paid at the BchooL ARTHUR WIOHTMAB, Boa. Sec THIB EVENING. TBBPER&NOB HALL, ...