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FOREIGN MISCELLANY

... it is robbery and murder without punishment and sliame, with impunity and glory; it robbery and luurder rescued from the scaffold the arch of trinmph; it is legal absurdity, for society commanding what it prohibits and prohibiting what it commands, r ...

THE KING'S ROOMS, SO

... lengths of cin, porta-D2 sble forge, anvil, trjums, travelling plank, Inavvy haros P Memel tiinbei-, deals, quartering, scaffold polesspari~ke'ss, 11 if Caaouso h rmie;o .W daa, Esq,, C ofiil'asgeeLlsnhl'treLno' rof the Si IcrPrtmuead lsot 01 n TTCHFIELD ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... this country. The first offender was butcher, and, as Artemus Ward would say, a very bad one at that. For in attempting to kill a sheep did his work so unskilfully that the animal obstinately refused to die; whereupon Heath, not to lose time, commenced ...

Advertisements & Notices

... DUNSFORD, Clerk. Oxford Caral Office, z4th ?? X8o 3. 111ansr of Fificld, 1erks. JHEREAS great Liberties, with Refpen W to the Killing of GAME, have of late Years been taken in the Manor of Fyfield, near Abingdon, Berks, This is to give Notice, that a 'Game ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 2nd, for the Relief' and Support of Sick. Maimed, !and Disabled Seamen, and the Widows and I Children of such as shall be killed, slain, or drowned in in the service, and for other purposes. Duties for the year ending 31st December, h f 1347 ?? ?? ? ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Weilnesday the sth day of MTay, 1830, at Eleven o'clock ?? that valuable arid extensive STOCK of TiMBER, DEALS, PLANK, BATTENS, SCAFFOLD- ING, and BUILDING MATERTALS of every descrip-ion, DRAUGHT and othlr HORSES, CARTS, IIARNESS TIMBER CARRIAGE, Old and New ...

Advertisements & Notices

... OF Bailder's & Contraotor's Stook & Plant; consisting of a usefulc Horse, strong Carts, Harness, two Iron Night Carts, Scaffolding & Ladders, about il two dozen strong Wheelbarrows, two Patent Weigh- ing Machines (one by Avery), a Patent Self.feeding ...

Advertisements & Notices

... WILIKINSO0N, On Wednesday next the 9th of June, 1830, precisely at Eleven o'clock,-400 prime FIR TREES, fit for building, scaffolding, ladders, and other purposes; also, 600 FIR FAGOTS, and 35 dozen of good WILLOW HURDLES, now lying on each side of the road ...

Advertisements & Notices

... quantities), at per lb.; mutton (fore and hind queuters, in equal quantities), at per lb.; suet, at per lb. ; bacon (home killed and home cured); cheese, salt and fresh butter, and oatmeal, at per lb.; peas (white boiling) at per bushel; tea (good black) ...

Advertisements & Notices

... OTHERS. A Portion of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr. George Wells, Builder, cousistillg of about 50 Scaffold Poles, 1,50 Scaffold Planks, 50 Putlocks, 70 Scaffold Cords, 10 Ladders, 12 Plasterer's Tressels, Mortar Board, a MORTAR MILL, a Builder's Portable ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -THE MATERIALS of a large BARK STORE, containing _ 2,000 FEET OF BOARD, 1,500 FIR AND OAK POLES, x 100 SCAFFOLD BOARDS, h 10,000 CLAMP BRICKS, 100 SCAFFOLD ROPES, iron sash weights, gas pipes, sundry spouting, hoisting gin, ladders, barrows, grinding stone ...

Advertisements & Notices

... The-whole of the BUTILDIER'S PLANT and i3TGCIC IN-TRADE, cosmprising two useful hors-s, a spring| .van three strong carts, scaffolding, carpenters benehes, a morticing 2nmebhine ladders, new- doors and cashes, skirtinem, timber, and other effecte, Cl B E ...