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... be unfair to publish your letter. Secreta»y, Shoemakers' Union. —The statement found fault with should have been contradicted when was made Court, and it would not be fair to allow it lobe (tone in the way you desire. ...
... DESPATCH AND ARRIVAL FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS IN DUNDEE. General Post Office, Sbpt. 27. MAILS. Despatch. Maiis Due. Aden, via Biindisi Thursdays, ..5.55 P Mond Do. via Southampton . Wednesdays, .30 I'uesd African Mail Oct. 2.30 p Oct. Australia, via Southampton ...
... WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1872 The authorities of the different towns through near which the Queen is to pass on her -way to Dunrobin, on Friday, are busy making arrangements for giving her a cordial reception. The Magistrates of Liverpool yesterday fined a brewer, of the unromantic but appropriate name of Potts, the tidv sum of £125 for illicit distillation, and under-strapper of the said Potts ...
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... PAPER EVERY SATURDAY. PBICE TWOPENCE . TO BUILDERS.— Persons desirous of CON- TRACTING for the ERECTION of TWO HOUSES (semidetached) at WEST COWES can see the drawings and ep -cifi.ation at the office of Mr. DASHWOOD, architect, West-Street, Ryde, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p m., on and after Saturday, the 21st, up to Saturday, the 28th Sep (ember. Neither the lowest nor any other ...
... The New York Wwld, quotes the following from the Missouri Democrat saying its truth is vouched for, but the reader may believe it or not. Some fifteen years ago, at one of the principal seminaries in Ohio were two beautiful and accomplished young ladies, whom circumst mces threw unusually close together. They became like the friends in Shakespeare, '' a double cherry growing on one stem. They ...
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... und Evening, by the Rev. J. W. TOWN, r u;..r oi Liudley, on behalf of the Wardens' ex- i.-iises. JMu. Jlii). de Jong [; . iK . c tfullv announces that it is his intention to a series of GRAND ORCHESTRAL CON- ,.I'IS iv Blackburu. for which, in additionto „ Kull Bind, he has engaged some of the most ciiiuetit V oculists of the day. p.rst Concert of the series, Wkdnmsday, Octo- t.,; --Srd. ...
... by the Rev. JAMES GORDON, 8.A., Curate in Charge of Taxall, Cheshire. Collections after each sermon to defray the ex- penses of Wensley Fold Schools. Divine' Service at 10 30 a.m. and 3 0 p.m. JVIr. Otephen Juowe, Professor of Italian and English Singing, Violin and Tenor, Pianoforte, Ac. Blackburu. References extending over a period of twenty years from .schools, the clergy, families of ...
... to commence at 7.30. SCHOOL OF ART GALLERY, SHEFFIELD. SELECT EXHIBITION of High-class MODERN PICTURES. Mr. COX, of the British Gallery, 57 and 58, Pall Mall. London, begs to invite the Patrons of Fine Arts in Sheffield .ml neighbouring towns, to visit his EXHIBITION, con- . ,-t»ng of upwards of One Hundred and Thirty Choice E_ auupie., including •• Little Dorritt, by W. P. Fnth, R.A. ; •• ...