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WIDOW AND OKI^HAN'S ?? OS THS J VJttfED ORDEH OF 01/ D' FBLLOWS ■ ?? nteTßicr. .LA, tw the Benefit

... : Huddersfield Mr. John Hai_h, Share Broker. Bradford „ Thomas Holmes, Draper, and „ John Darlington, Solicitor. Halifax „ W. F. Holroyde, Solicitor. Leeds „ George Stansfield. Wakeneld „ Thomas Bolton. PiA N Q F6ETB AND MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT, 16, COMM ...

ItAMSDEN .STREET -rV7>_ I* SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. m \ PIT-DAY, April 14, TWO SERMONS f -ill be Preached in ?? Street

... and FACTORIES FITTED-UP on the shortest ?? and most reasonable teams. ALL KINDS OF CRASS WORK TtE-LACQUERED AXD HE TJHOXZKD. THOMAS FLOCKTON, '-ABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, & APPRAISER, EUXTON ROAD, HUDDERSFIELD, I3EGS re.s]>ectfully to return his sincere ...

TH EATKE HUDDERSFIELD. „,d according to Act of Parliament ■). *ICsS_B AM MAKACEB OF THE WEST YORK . If*' ??

... Letter, received by Messi-s. Thomas Malner and Son, affording another valuable and indisjiutablc Commercial Testimonial of the security of their PATENT FIRE RESISTING- SAFES AND BOXES. Man chestor, 23th March, 1850. Messrs. Thomas Mitner and Son, Gentlemen ...

TrPDERS FIELD ASSOCIATION FOR PROVING THE BREED OF PIGS AND ' POULTRY. ESTABLISHED 9th MAY, 1849. B. N. R. BATTY,

... Letter, received by Messrs. Thomas Milner and Son, affording another valuable and indisputable Commercial Testimonial of the security of their PATENT FIRE RESISTING SAFES AND BOXES. Manchester, 2Sth March, 1850. Messrs. Thomas Milner and Son, Gentlemen ...

FASHIONS. A SWIFT beg to inform the Ladies of 1 1 «fidd and Neighbourhood, that their SHOW Oi>cn on Wkdsesday

... BARKER, Solicitor, Huddersfield. DALTON, NEAR HUDDERSFIELD. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. LAN- CASTER, at tho house of Mr. Thomas Kave, the Star INN, Bridoe End, near Huddersfiol!, on PV.i»ay, May 10th, 1850, at six o'chi'ck in the evening precisely, (subject ...

UEAND CRICKET MATCH. HUDDERSFIELD FAIR, / ENGLAND versus HUDDERSFIELD AND DALTON. 11l IS interesting Match will ..

... Esq., Joseph Bern-, W. Kaye, H. liooihroyd,. C. Learoyd, Esq., B. Bradley, Esq., J. Noble, G. Brook* J. C. Thomas, Esq., F. H. Brook, Esq., J. Thomas, .lames Brook, Esq., W. S. Turnbull, Esq., John Brook, Esq., John Wilson. Wickets will be pitched each day ...

MISSIONARY SOCIETY. t p A\\ U A L SERMONS, T H Ldfofthe above Society, will be preached (D. V.) *'

... being worked by either high or low pressure ; built by I^udlam and Son, and is in good working order.— Apply to Mr. Waters Hardy, Huddersfield. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, one 6-horse High-pressure STEAM ENGINE, with Metalic Piston J one.Teazer, with ...

ffPfA 11 I A N CHAPEL, tWIVfiRSARY SERMONS will be he&os Si >r>AY (roM'>Kuo\v). Jim: 23rd, ?* littß HIGGINSO.V of

... in the County of York, together with the Barn, Stable, and Mistal to the same belonging, and now . ih the 'occupation of Thomas Saville. Also of and in all those Five COTTAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, situate at Milnsbridge aforesaid, now in the several ...

IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a sepa- \roTl Ruildin-, named THE UNITARIAN > r f •• cfeuatod at Bath-buildings, in the

... HORNBLOWER, Fox- street, Market-street. Halifax Mr. Thomas Barker, Office of the Com- pany, Waterhouse-street. Bradford Mr. Joseph Farrar, No. 8, Kirkgate, Corner of Market-street. Keighley Mr. Thomas Waterworth, Solicitor. Birstal Mr. John Battye, Solicitor ...

IMPROVEMENT. fI ITD ? « HEREBY GIVEN, that in pur- J

... part of Garden, now in the several occupations of Messrs. John and Thomas Pickles, John Sheard, James Batho, Elizabeth Walker, John Priestley, Martha Hinchliffe, Eneas Watson, Thomas Bake, William Eastwood, and John Boothroyd, containing an area of. 1200 ...

BALL. HVDDEBSPIELD. MiIwESGLISH CBOTLATION.- ?? r . M Moody will give his admired J* tbe |«gjp lokdON ACTORS, ..

... Charles Kerr, of Winslow, Bucks— a cure of functional disorders; Mr. Thomas Woodhouse, Bromley— recording the cure of a lady from constipation and sickness during pregnancy; the Rev. Thomas Minster, of St. Saviour's, Leeds— a cure of five years' nervousness ...