I EDUCATION. rpHE Seminary, 1, West Terrace, New- jl fo-t Road, conducted by Mrs S. Mills and competent iiB_*L_ ..
... admirably situated to promote the health Lj M _f_rt of the Pupils, being in an op ...
... admirably situated to promote the health Lj M _f_rt of the Pupils, being in an op ...
... LEAD.- GAFFJN.G3. R OFFICE for I'.VTKM*. DAVIES and HUNT procure British, Colonial, and Foreign * Registra- tion., at moderate charge*.— Full particulars in Inventors (gratis), t SILVER SPOONS and PORK~_.-Fiddie Pal 7a. 4d. per ounce; Queen's Pattern. 7 ...
... aouud agricultural land, with early PoaacM-'i ?? „^,_ _ , MESSRS. JONES and RAGGETT will SELL by AUCTION, attl c Red Lion Hotel, High Wycombe, on Fri- day. April 12, ut Three for Four in the Afternoon, under im.tmi tiona t roio the Trustees of the late Mr John Young. HATTKR'S FARM, now in the occupation of Mr William Henry Willi. -.m* at the low rent of Ml ix r an It ae. eaptrea at M at, when ...
... MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1872. ft A terrible accident occurred on Saturday morning at a fuse factory in Cornwall, whereby seven women employed at the place were killed and several injured. Large bodies of troops, continued to arrive at Brighton on Saturday for the review to-day, but the weather was wretched. A boating mishap, in which party of volunteers were concerned, took place, happily unattended ...
... )uke orTtheVl.; •i '& Mur «y |BW.I. lApillM. ■-a Heii/ne herlaa ' l „^°, u, as LonttltJs.W.l. !April3o. Iriana ,V, , U ittln S.W.I. ?? 25. leican \V. Guthrie S.W.I. LApril 5. »iaa-sze' J.Wyrill S.W.I. lApril3o. , ty of ?? ' • J r J - , B '» y en London April 2o. Ithel AaeUld e . . John Bruce 'London May 20. festburO i, l , WHarmsworth S.W.I. May 10. lartahan Thomas Smith . . S.W.I. May 10. ...
... BABTBB TUESDAY aad WEDNESDAY- THIS DAY. ST. JUDE'S (ELDON). A BALB of WOEE will be held la the Senooaa, Milton ivtei, oa ?? Mobo__t. Doors open at Eleven am. Admission Free. TBls DAY. TBINITY CHURCH, WICKER. SALE OP WORE, Ac. BABTBR MONDAY. Aran L ANNIAL SOCIAL TBA, WBDBBBDAY, Aran. 8. THIS DAY. ABOCIAL TEA MEETING will be held in the Cbcbob M ...
... ' .VEDXESDAV and SATURDAY. AprU 3, at noon *. C, at e m «^hief cabin, £1 ; fore, 15s. Return tickets, a fare and rj/ —Offices, 71, Lombard-street, and 37, Regent-circus. B o N G A T E W H A R F. STEAM to EDINBURGH and NEWCASTLE. Th e GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S ?? Steam-ships leave Irongate Wharf, near the Tower, as for EDINBURGH. Bwty Wednesday and Saturday, at ten morning- Fares: ...
... April 1, aud during the week, at J.U. itii. I FOltf: Miss Rose Maasey and Mr. Howe Ala win. h at S J, the Mythological Com-dyJ-YGMALIoN AND GALA TEA ilbert, Author of Theßalance of Truth. 1 : kina; L-iiclppe (an Athenian Bohher). Mr »owe , Ohrys m), Mr. Buckstone ; Cynisca Vyil^onaw^, Mis. C. I i.i. Myrine (Pygmalion's sister), Miss Mciton -»»££• (wife to I'Jnysosl Mrs. Chippendale : Gatatea, ...
... of WORE, BABTBB TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. THIS EVENING. QUEEN STRKKT BAND OF HOPE AKKUAL MUBIOAL 80IBEE. BABTEB TUESDAY at C p.m. la. abd Sd. THIB DAT. WESTON STREET CHAPEL. OBGAN OPENING. Mr. W. A BLAEBLEY (Bt. Stephen's) will give several Voluntaries at tbe MUBIOAL FEBTIVaL, Bahtbb Tobsdat. THIS DaY. ~~ Jf lON SCHOOL BOOMS, ATTERCLIFFE. THB OBAND BAZAAR. Opbb at Eucvbi. o'Olock. THIB ...
... ARRIVALS AT DUNDEE. EARL GREY'S DOCK. April I.—Peterine, , Kiel, flour; Fortuna, Sekiel, Memel, flax ; Queen (s.), Johnston, Hull, goods. DEPARTURES FROM DUNDEE. April I.—Bon-Accord (s.), Davidson, Sunderland, light; Curfew (s.), M'Kechnie, Sunderland, light; Pladda (s.), Gloak, Newcastle, goods. MARITIME EXTRACTS. Dart, Carrie, at Aria-oath from Southampton, 31st ult. Arba, Burns, do. ...
... CI • k, at 7.0. THE BALANCE 1 Rose Maasey and Mr. Howe. After winch ly, PYGMALION AND | GALATEA. Truth: , Howe; s Wile). | Miss C. Hill to Chrysos), J H. . ne : Pygmalion . cluli • .vaganza, ori- Mr M .; Performance. of the Family of the late Hamilton Hume. ?? open daily from inn 'lll ?? OVAL ADELPHI THEATRE.— SoIe Proprietor Mr BENJAMINS rs, Mr. B.WE aud Mr. K. B.CHA 'His EVENING, at 7.45, ...
... on the Highbury-hill-park Estate, within a short distance of the Highbury and Holloway Stations. ?? . MESSRS. HARMAN and KERR will SELL, at the Mart, on Wednesday, April 17, at Two, the most desirable FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as Askwith Villa, Highbury-park- road, containing seven bed-rooms, fitted with bath-room with hot «U)d cold supplies, two water closets, lavatories, spacious and elegant ...