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TO LET, OR FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, (With Entry at 14Iartiemas first), 'TIRE HOUSE and OFFICES, with a well ..

... YEARS, A HOUSE and SHOP at CROSSHOUSE, with Good- of Business, and Whole Stock of Grocery Goods. 'file House contains Rack Kitchen and Hall, with Stables and Shed attached. The Shop is commodious and well fitted up, and in a good locality. Possession to ...

STATE OF THE ENGLISH METROPOLIS

... Very shortly after their departure the area bell was rung by a tall, powerful man, dressed like a sweep, who stated that the kitchen chimney was on fire, and requested to :m admitted into the house. The servant who answere,l bell denied the possibility of ...

ENGLAND

... in the victualling line carried off. The thief, it seems, had effected an entrance by taking a pane of glass from the back kitchen window, and haying thus effected a breach in the garrison, he soon carried the citadel, and made free with the stores. On ...

KOSSUTH ON ITALY

... Lots exhibite I by P. B. Mure Mscredie, Esq., of Perceton, Dregliorn; Mr Gerrand, Grimmer, Maybole ' • C. D. Gairdner, Esq., kitchens Roust.; Mr Gibson, Collennan, Dundonald; J. D. El., of Garrallan; Mr White, Dykescroft, Kilmarnock ; Mr Dale, Stockliridgw ...

I • No further fact has been eli c it e d res p ec ti ng th e duce

... by Mr H. Ainsworth), the interest being sufficient to discharge the expenses attendant on the her going up stairs from the kitchen. Sh e w as nearly suffocated with smoke the staircase, and annual ceremony at the town hall and p rocess i on . The successful ...

MAUCHLINE

... North was broken into. The thief or thieves had entered by breaking in the boiler-house window. They then proceeded to the kitchen, and carried off a lot of wearing clothes. Having also ransacked a press they set off with the booty, and have not yet been ...

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP. Frern the Correspondent of Liverpool Albion

... Mac-na-mana Mournfully will the tidings recall the figure, still tine in extreme old age, of the gallant major, in Bellainfa Kitchen of the old House of Commons; or sauntering up the Haymarket, ever lingering to look in instinctively at thewindow of the ...

SCOTLAND

... Or wipe the mopped-up beer Irons uti the score? Perhaps in some neglected spot is laid A heart, stetted, brown from the kitchen fire—. Meat, that to water hermit's chops had made, Or waked a vegetarian's desire! Say, if it go.s, can nought your wrath ...

... be found by setting a house apart for married officers, which would afford to each family not less than three rooms and a kitchen; and in barred'., where there are no spare quarters, the lodging allowance might be granted to all the married officers therein ...

SCOTLAND

... birds is served up for supper in every family that can afford to purchase; or has the means to cherish and fatten one in the kitchen or bed-room. lloast beef may also be procured of excellent quality, but veal and pork are exorbitantly dear in proper* Lion ...

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... severity, it would be very desirable that the soup kitchen should be organized again. In a conversation with Mr John Stewart, he had intimated his willingness to take the entire management of the kitchen for another year. This was certainly very kind of ...

LOQAL NEWS. MR A. D. Tarr's Homo* meet en Saturday, 6th inst., at Kilmarnock Powder Magazine at half-past ..

... year the balance was rather against the soup kitchen; but the proceeds of a concert given, paid off all incumbrances and left a small balance towards another year. This balance will suffice to set the soup kitchen ageing, but it is only from the subscriptions ...