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... ARRIVALS AT DUNDEE. DOCK. November 18. —Hib«rnia (3.), Findlay,.London, goods. Ktsc William's cock. November 18.—Mary Johnstone, Leighton, Riga, flax ; Annie Largie, do., do. ; Vega, Ulsen,| Pernau, do. ; Vesper (s ), Patorson, Sunderland, coals; Scotscraig, Simpson, Leer, ballast. . . . . . EARL GRUV'S DOCK. November IS.—Queen (g.), Johnston, Hull, goods. DEPARTURE* FROM DUNDEE. November 18. ...
... Pamphlets, ?? S. GRAY v itv. t Sli ?? c ± ' J^ ?? SU LAR and l»cargo iifT^ 1 ■ ATION « OMPANY book pas- [ _- roi n dparcd ?? ,; y th ?? i ?? * ...
... of £2 each (with power to in- ,: iseT ltepo&it on appUcation, 6s. per share ; and ss. per allotment. No caU to exceed ss. per share ; at least f ?? months' notice to be given of any caU. DIRECTORS. KTrr « r>.rr.sha—, Esq., of Wath HaU, Wath-on-Dearne, I Wv canon Frew, M.A., 48, Tavistock-crescent, West- tun.e park, London, W. ii;ii]>sarj --General R, M. Gardiner, 45, St. Georges-square, - ...
... Cotiritr MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1872, France does not possess the happiness of the nation whose annals are uninteresting. Her history is very far from being dull. There is always some notable event either happening or looming in the not distant future, and the country is upon the eve of such an event at present. So says the President. The session of the National Assembly which now convened to be ...
... MISSIONARY MEETING A ?? U Chair to be taken at Seven o'Clock, by Ht' l * WEBSTER, Consul of the United States. l ...
... through tickets and infor- mation apply to the South ItaUan RaUway. — Agents, LEBEAU _md CO., 6, BUUter-street, London, E.C. FDINBFRGH itud NEWCASTLE. \7_ ~TN RAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S ap.n.i.w.n- nica,_-ohip6 leave London and Continental Wharf, 92 aud 93. Lower Eaat Smithtield, atkunder :— For EDINBURGH.— Every Wedneaday and Saturday. Nov. _0, at 2 p.m ; 23, at noon. Fares : Saloon, 20a ...
... London, W. BRIGHTON SEASON. For Trains lrom Victoria, Kensington, London-bridge, At , to Brighton, see TIME TABLES of BRIGHTON RAIL- WAY ; also, page 54 and outside cover of Bradshaw. v k_v, rortuightly, and Monthly Tickets between London and Brighton available by all Trains. Return Tickets for two days, and from Friday to Monday. The West-end Brighton RaUway Booking-office is at JS, Regent ...
... K rlt 'sh Kinl, t *- L onfn»uir.. 8.W.1. ,Dec. 20. SW'wna g \i- Jtnkinson ?? Jan. 25. B^cean BeaurV ?? , Sc A lrr iS.W.I. Nov. 25. Tame., auty ••••Lh-aries Pearce .. London, Nov. 30. B, Brycedale rw^ Joneß Dec. 15. ?? Ann \vn' ■ ' ■ w - I'tame S.W.T. Dec. 10. ■Wato Wll uE.Stoddart ?? Dec. 5. «Cj mni ?? ?? ?? Jan. 5. W* freight ?? „' , '--^rd S.W.T. Dec. 10. JV*«t.E C o v, pass »Be apply ...
... THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1872. Half of the total loss incurred in connection with the late great fire at Boston will fall upon the English and American Insurance Companies, the sum to paid by them thus amounting to £7,000,000. Augustus Elliot, who murdered the girl known as Helen Moore, but whose real name was Mary Jane Allington, in a brothel in Hoxton, was yesterday sentenced to death. He was ...
... T ey Pa. *. Auckland to Wel- I cy and Mel- [vili : RIVER ! ?? SJ t 35 •in the 21th of each month will S__\ ■' ' '-'roandthe River Plate without r-xce and a Half. Abatements in v to ?? Company, \ .India, TAL. *IAIL _f the ■ at St. ?? Ea_t ?? T AJgoa Bay. 33 Gs. London to South- -.u-ges. lo all charge* ef shipping and M.reer, 23. Tie-del don; or ££!,*-* AJ-e* Bay, SOrs.lst class; _©_«.2a cbua ...