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ENGIN EFRS,

... ENGIN EFRS, .BTJOICLMRSTYCTITE2,7I-. CO M 1 RA CTOR4 OF - BUCHANAN'S PATENT STEAM CANE MILLS ' REQUIRING NO FOUNDTION CR BRICKWORK SETTING, LSO SUGAR CANE MILLS, WORKED BY STEAM, WATER,OR CATTLE POW ER Sugar Pans,Copper Stills,and all apparatus for the ...

ROBBERY AT A CHURCH.

... ROBBERY AT A CHURCH.. An English paper says .—The brickwork surrounding the memorial-atone of the new parish church at Slough, recently laid by Princess Christian, was broken through on the night of the 14. h ult., and the bottle which had been placed ...

oh • horse power. The generator boxes are en&Seed in a cast-iron box or frame, lined with ere-brick and woap-stone

... with ere-brick and woap-stone to prevent radiation. Tbe whole machine is complete within itself, aid requirts no expensive brickwork to set I it, like many other kinds of generators. This adstage will he rewlity appreciated by mining llumpanics and others ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1866
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 90 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WOMEN'S EIGHTS

... in pulling down some housee,Mßirchin Line, an interesting relic of Roman antiquity has been discovered. It is a tomb of brickwork underneath the foundations of a house. On opening it a skeleton was discover/4, with a lamp at the feet and a vase of gold ...

GAZETTE. To the Bric

... GAZETTE. To the Brick -Layers. Commissary's Office, August 11, 1780. Brick-Work is to be done at the PRISON, as soon as hereby gives Notice, that, as some additional Brick-Work is to be done at the PRISON, as soon as possible, any persons desirous to ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1780
Newspaper: Royal Gazette of Jamaica
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 534 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

KARIVAL OF THE S. S. STROSiA

... London, at thirty-five minutes past nine o'clock this evening. The corner of tho building, which was composed ef thick brickwork, was blown off to a height of thirty feet, taking with it a portion of the side walls and revealing an aperture fifteen feet ...

C BUCHANAN

... KNOINIMRS, clcl, - E r;rds a T. 7 R.. . c'' CON'l R ‘CTOR: 4 OF BUCHANAN'S PATENT STEAK CANE MILLS REQUIRING NO FOUNDATION OR BRICKWORK ALSO SUGAR CANE MILLS, WORKED BY STEAM, WATER,OR CATTLE POWER Sugar Pane. Copper Stille.and all apparatus for the X tnufa ...

FROM AMERICA

... buiidings were in a blaze at one time. At half-past two, p.m. the kat remaining gable of Berntim's and some or the side brickwork of Knox's building heavily upon the burning ruins—Pelion heaped upon Onus. — A smouldering heap, scarcely more than ten feet ...

Published: Wednesday 02 August 1865
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 284 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BATISTES

... C`).• ENGINEERS, _BTJCI;ERS3BITR:Y, LION - DON' CO N 1 OF 'BUCHANAN'S PATENT STEAK CANE MILLEN &INCISING NO FOUNDTIOIV CB BRICKWORK SETTING, LSO SUGARCANE MILLS, IVORKEU BY STEAM, WATER,OR CATTLE POWER SugarPans.Copper Eitills,and all apparatus for the ...

of the offi-ers' barrack, %o that which surrounds the men's barrack yard, with a gate for tame with hinges and

... barrack yard, from the hospital to the :table, and repairing the inuterpinning to the ralirg a.l round the yara; repairing the brickwork round the pump. The above work is to be done with the best sna• teriale, at the eipmce of the tradesmen. I. E. INS CON', ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1813
Newspaper: Royal Gazette of Jamaica
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 359 | Page: 28 | Tags: none

The Fruit Trade

... it should form a short projecting trough, tiro door, dead plate, fir: bars, and damper to regulate the draught—erected on brickwork sloping from the fire to the chimney end. Other can be made to suit and quantity required; either cork or wood paw. dust ...

THE ROYAL GAZETTE 2

... that he still carries on the Stone Mason and Brick-laying businesses in all their branches, at the undermentioned prices: Brick-work, supplying good bricks, lime and other materials, at Twenty-one Pounds per Rod. Plastering two coats, and Stuccoing, at ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1794
Newspaper: Royal Gazette of Jamaica
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 3141 | Page: 9 | Tags: none