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... FOR SAIL OLD : ROAD E in the Island of NONTSERRAT, —Containing— 800 Acres or thereabouts f,f good Arable Land, with a lii \ (.r funning through the Etiatel -ALSO-- STEAM PLAINT fin good order, ond atundarce of ...
... FOR SAIL OLD : ROAD E in the Island of NONTSERRAT, —Containing— 800 Acres or thereabouts f,f good Arable Land, with a lii \ (.r funning through the Etiatel -ALSO-- STEAM PLAINT fin good order, ond atundarce of ...
... Sail TITLE INDISPUTABLE, For any further particulars apply to L A Notices, J. W. GAERY 1 H 11301 j, COLONIAL SECRETAH‘'S OFFICE, 7th June 1890 Bxecutor under Will lute The Secretary of State for the Colonies , A m E s . has informed the Governor that ...
... FOR SAIL -ea . : ;1,• HA T desirable Resi , lenee 11 situate on Grays Milt with rawing, ani Diniug.ro( in he. low and G tllery all round, with herder and a very large and surior Kitchen attached, 3 Crinineri, 2 Dressing rooms and liouse—maida closet nnove ...
... Passengers Sailed Per R. M. :3. Derbies on Saturday — Miss McConney, Hon. W. D. Auchinleek, Mrs T. Fisher—Montserrat; Hun. C. J. Simmons and servant St. Vincent. 18 deckers. • - - THE FINEST atoll loll* ON THE MARKEr. A LITTLE GORB A LONG WAY Therefore ...
... Pasgengers Sailed. Per s.s. Parima yesterday—Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Charieswoith, Rev. Wallaker. Rev. Bender—St. Thomas; Mr. Harker Nicholls. Miss Hatker, Miss McKillop—St. Kats ; 6 steerage passengers—New York; 6 deckers. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS New York, April ...
... Passengers Sailed. Per R.M.S. lialintia on Saturday— His Excellency Sir Bickham Sweet- Escott and Lady Sweet-Eacott, Mr. M. R. Sweet Escott, Mr. A. Shepherd --Southampton; Mr. J. B. McDonald —Trinidad ; Miss Watts—Montserrat; Miss Roden—Southampton; ...
... Pitowngera Sailed. Per sa. Chaudiere — on Sunday—Sir Frederick Maxwell. Hon. T. B.,Sldney Mr. S. 1.. Atbill, it. Dr Woodman. Mrs. 11tH, Symons, Mr. R. H. K. Dyett, Mr. M. V. Cansacho. Mr. It. W. McDonald. Mr, P. G. Thompson—Montserrat; Mrs. Macintyre ...
... Passengers Sailed Per R.M.S. Berbice on Fi iday— Misses E. and M. Duprey, Masters C. and Duprey, Mr. A. S. Henry—Trinidad ; Mr. M. H. Jacobs—Grenada; Master H. Trail, Mien E. Brookes, Miss M. Piggott, Miss V. Mondesirc Rev. H. (1 Gooding—)ominica; W. ...
... Passengers Sailed Per es. Korona on Monday—Hie Excellency Sir Waltham Sweet-Eacott K.C.M.G., and Mr. Arthur Shepherd— Idonteerrat. Doctors will tell you th tt Pam-ela cures 3dalaria. It drives it out of the system. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. New York, June 6 ...
... 'SAILING RACES. _ (1)-9.30 AM. Open to boats of Her Majesty's Fleet under the conditions as to r The Commander in-Caters Cult. Triangular Course about 4 miles, three times rouude Ist ?dye : A Silver Cup 2nd Prize : • IL Open to all boats belonctng Antigu ...
... numengers Sailed. Per Caraquet on Saturday—Mr. Geo Gonsalves, Mrs. Fred Camacho, Mr. D. Toro', Mr. and Mrs H. J. Hall, Meister R. Hall, Miss Marrie T. Aojo, Mrs. C. Gonsalves, Mrs Year. wood. Mr. Yearsood —Canada ; Dr. and Mrs. F. Oliphant, Oliphant, ...
... Passmircers Sailed. Per R M.S. Berbice ye3terday—Mrs. o.o'D.ltdr. and two children, M r. Reid and infant, Mrs. Tempsny, Mr. R. W. McDonald, Mr. Douglas Youug C.M.G., HOD. T. L. Roiburgli, Mr. Hurdtman, Miss Jessie Blake-3t. Kitts; Mr. J. S. Hollings arid ...