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NOTES FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... London, The Queen and Prince Albert returned to Bucket* Palace on Monday, after a pretty quiet sojourn night at Windsor. There had been several visitors Castle last week, viz., the Prince Leopold, jCoburg, the Duchess of Kent, the Duchess an Catt Princess Mary, of Cambridge, and the Duke [bridge. On Friday the Earl of Derby was add Qn ithe number; the noble Earl remained till Satll , rd tre ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1852
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4171 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: james silburn 

AGISTMENTS IN EVERINGHAM CARR, 1852. THE Owner of the Carr having taken it into his on hands, will Uke ia

... CATTLE from OM Mat-Dat te OM Micha-lm-s-Da., at tbe follow- aae Prices:— HORSES. £ s. d. Oae Tssr OM 1 10 0 Two Yean Old. 2 6 0 Three Tears Old 8 0 0 Ami Horaes. 8 10 0 Mares and Foals 3 15 0 HORNED CATTLE. ■One Tear Old 16 0 Two Tears Old 1 10 0 Tfcres Tears Old— 8 6 0 Sat- AU the Cattle to be Marked. Every Attention will be paid to the Stock, bot the Owasr of tbe Land will not be answerable ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1852
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 27413 | Page: Page 1, 4, 5, 8 | Tags: Classifieds  james silburn 

MISCELLANEOUS. An ASSISTANT WANTED BY a SURGEON and APOTHE- CARY in extenfive Practice, at a principal Market ..

... Weft Riding of the county of York. Kcr particulars inquire of Mefirs. Prbst and Co. York. Letter*. p-> ft pad, wiil be attended f o. WANTED, ~ AN UNMARRIED MAN, who can be well recommended, to TEACtt the FRINCH LANGUAGE.**A**ii*TirALLY. and ?If* to sra** . fl>»ently.? rte n»ft J^ewife te. scsaainted wuh Boos-KEtr mo. Pelonal apcjlicarion may be had, by applying to tttr PaiNTEB of this Paper ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... BEDALE. Hikings —The first the Martinmas hiring* toot place Tuesday. There were plenty of servants present of all sorts, but very few found new masters and Wages :-Men, to young men. £U to boys, JEB to ; women, £14 to and girls, to £9. BEVERLEY. A Pick pocket. —At the Guildhall on Monday, a woman who cave the name of Jnli* Leonard, and it is supposed came from Hull, was commrtttd prison for ...

Published: Saturday 13 November 1880
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8389 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: james silburn 

LITERARY NOTICES

... London Society.—9, St. Bride's Avenne, Fleetsfreet.—This illnstrated budget of light and amusing literature for the houra of relaxation continues deserve the high reputation to whioh it has attained. The editor is most judicious in not overloading this publication with long articles; the majority of subjects are dealt with smart and manner, and we have society its phase*, truthfully ...

Published: Saturday 10 December 1864
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1221 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: james silburn 

THE VOICE OF THE NORTH

... PUBLIC APPOINTMENT. We understand that Mr. Vyvian Mosley, late of ihe Commercial College, York, has been appointed Resident Obstetrical Officer at the Leeds Infirmary. HUNTERS* IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. At a meeting of the Council, held on the 13th instant, Mr. William Leng, The Paddocks, Cop- manthorpe, York, was elected a member, on the proposition of Sir Walter Gilbey. RAILWAY GUARDS' FRIENDLY ...

LOCAL NEWS

... YOKK MIN&TEB. ANTHEMS, *c, FOB THE ENSUING WEEK. ( Morn.— How dear are thy counsels.— Crotch. Sattbdat. . . || w g; Mt ood. -Luther. IMarn.-HaUon in E. . _ £**»»•*. Even — MagtnncaL— Alceck. Nunc Lunittia. The King snail rejoice—Hopkins. Hi mns 136-835- tune. I Morn.- O Lord bow manifold.— Bannby. Monday j Efen _Hear my prsyer— Stroud. i Morn.- Bow thine ear.— Bird. ?? -j ETen ._p,aise the ...

nsm, DAMASKS, FRINGES, and TUUKINGS ol

... ovary description. ■OMAN SATINS, BERGS CLOTHS, la all Ooiautjbe Nloey Work. THE LARGEST STOCK XHN OUT. OT THE beat BLOATERS in the ,l.\y.a City Fork, are BIKNET’S own u* pw EufsiiA OYSTERS u. aeota. Bart caah prica rivw for KabblU and Gama. W. SINK BY. run, Nmll. and Game Salaeman. Foegata, Fork. Harrinnnrts for garden paipoaaa. The largeat tuning ;eanr YorkaUre. W»a CAVENDISH A CO.. Tobacco ...

Published: Monday 08 November 1880
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 298 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: james silburn 

YORKSHIRE j CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW. I

... YORKSHIRE j CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW. I Ibe annual show* tbe korkahue Society for the Chnatmas ewhihitiea of stock, poultry, ood reels was opened yeetorday ta the York Covered Market, under tbe saest favourable eesaam- •Uooss. Smee is was iaeagaratad. thirty- JP. *■•■ NP>. the society bes never opened ita exbthstiooa under mere pummjiut euyicee. Tha weather was kSkfm\ dry, 2 waff, aad as ?? ...

Published: Wednesday 05 December 1894
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8104 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: james silburn 

LOCAL AND DISTRICT

... YORK AND VICINITY. ?? PUBLIC APPOINTMENT. We understand that Mr. Vyvian Mosley, late of j the Commercial College, York, has been appointed Resident Obstetrical Officer at the Leeds Infirmary. . NE WTON.ON-OUSE. A course oi five lectures on horticulture in con- nection with the North Riding County Council. was concluded on Monday last in the Schoolroom, by Mr. T. Redington, ?? horticultural ...

YORK-HIRS CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW-

... YORK-HIRS CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW- The annual show of the Yorkshire Society for the Christmas exhibition of stock, poultry, and roots whs opened on Tuesday in the York Covered Market, mnder the most favourable «*-m- -atancee. Sinoe it was inaugurated, Milrty- eient years ago, the society has never opened it. exhibitions ■Jrj ?? ?? oo«. ,ices. The weather was bright, dry and mild, and as ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1894
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6163 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: james silburn