Salts bg %ncitm. By wabneb, ?? SALE THIS DAY. IN DISPUTE. TO BE BOLD~by AUCTION, By WARNER, SHEPPARD, and WADE
... At the BeU Hotel, this dsy (Saturde^No^is, 1872, at Twelve o'clock. • A**us B SS m ?? *— ...
... At the BeU Hotel, this dsy (Saturde^No^is, 1872, at Twelve o'clock. • A**us B SS m ?? *— ...
... — Man-Catching. G. BARRANS. Minister. ' «a-HEAD STREET CHAPEL.— The r0 %. .BEEN* will Preach. Evening subject— ■««•*• LiFlt at Eventide^ MOKROW AFTEENOON, AT 2.30. r V B Vi'AINTON'S LECrURE in the ]\ TBM^j; £_*£*• The Dark Lantern/ t,) Vv.UROW EVENING at 6.30. rr X STAINTON on the Grand Ex- Kk , ' —in Gaumn strekt Chapel. 1 ?? ! ~* UUtdnt ?? sB for Sadne^g. TO-MORROW. -r-vGKEAVE ...
... will offer by AUCTION in the above Market, from 30 to 40 splendid FAT CATTLE. The attention df Butchers and Dealers is especially invited to this Sale. ST, IVES, CORNWALL. . IREEHOLD HOTEL AND SHOP FOR SALE. MR. JOHNS will seU ky AUCTION, on the Premises, on Monday, the 25th day of November instant, at half past three e'olock en the afternoon, Lot I.— All that ?? HOTEL called THK QUEEN'S ...
... Dublin Eztra Stout, - - ■ - 2s. 2d. „ „ IMPOETEB AST) BONDEE OF Old Co_nac Brandy, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Rum, London Gin, Hollands, &c Bottles of not less than ONE PINT, at same price as per Gallon. FOE OLD BOTTLED PORTS, .SERIES, CHAMPAGNES, CLARETS, &c. Samples on application. A trial respect-illy solicited. [21-20 GRE EN SILLS H*o 3^__T ?? __3 €_$ WJ Q EJ E. Z , Pronounced the ...
... SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1872. The bodies of the men who have perished m the Pelsall mine have now been recovered, with one exception. The water had not reached the spot where the bodies were found, and the men appear to have been killed by the choke damp. As his canvass proceeds, Sir James Ramsay appears to gain in favour with the electors. His reception at Montrose yesterday, although by no ...
... & Co. beg to announce that they have received instru ...
... also a Dairy! Good references ; at liberty first week in January.— Address, ?? Glen Uske, Newport, Monmouth. BERLIN WOOL and FANCY BUSTOESS — A VACANCY for an OUT-DOOR APPRENTICE —59, Foregate Street, Worcester. WANTED, a number of Cooks, House and Parlour Maids, Laundry Maids, Waitresses, Chamber Maids, tc. ; also Groom and Gardeners, Boots Ac, at MRS. STANLEY'S Registry Office, j, High ...
... Heslington. near York, ZmUL BY iTBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of IHiim 1872, on his Fahm, at Hetlington, tfas toltowing FAT STOCK vix. : — _~ Fine FAT BULLOCKS. 4 FAT ENGLISH HEIFERS. 5 fii-e FAT SCOTCH HEIFERS. AU to be Seld in separate Lote to snit Purchasers. The •»»»«• T ** CatUe are of first-rate quality. No expense whatever has been spared by the Owner. lay ot tbe above Fat ...
... ,ili be RE-OPENED riiion on the occasion will be preached by the fjer The LORD BISHOP OF CARLISLE, ! r \ikh an addition to the burial ground will be ' 'Rev.'w. H»JfuTTiR, M.A, Minor Cwion of j Iter Cathedral; afl preside at the Organ, to ; np-« and powerfnre -ell has b*en added. An L Chmr will assist on the occasion. will commence at 11 am., after which ' i^tiou wul ?? mac * e m ** d °* ...
... London, W. BRIGHTON SEASON. For Trains from Victoria, Kensington, Loudon-bridge, a. 1 , Brighton, see TIME TABLES of BRIGHTON RAIL- \ v ?? ?? page 54 and outside cover of Bradshaw. ?? Fortnightly, and Monthly Tickets between London I Hid r.ri-.Utoii available by all Trains. Return Tickets for two days, and from Friday to Monday. The West -end Brighton Railway Booking-office is at SB, j ...
... ALPACCA. ry Z^ 1 PIES' U IdHI^XAT - ir _ lir~ MATERIALS. T LAvTl^'S SALE THIS DAY. rFvTbTMBS'B B LA a'O A R.F S , 0 400 _— voirlEINO SOLD AT 9Hn. EACH. SCARFS, VARIOUS SHAPES. 5 ()00 GLN „«• iTo SOLD AT HHn- EACH. tl.b Bt) ' * r w Tv D O W b T U 1 S DAT. £ r - ' _ en a LAR^E STOCK OF FRONTS, COLLARS, AND |LSOAI-ai. WRISTS. IaWT oT _ Call 7 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO rtISSBW PVTEST STORM PROTBCTOR ...
... the occasion will be preached by the Right Rev. The LORD BISHOP OF CARLISLE, after which an addition to the burial ground will be Consecrated. The Rev. W. H. Nutter, M.A , Minor Cfuion of Rochester Cathedral, will preside at the Organ, to which a new and powerful S well has b^en added. An efficient Choir will assist on the occasion. The Service will commence at 11 a.m., after which a ...