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Sunday's Post

... . Express, THIS a Notice that the half-par Sea will commence being paid the Ist. May, -and finish on the Avur> Price* of Corn iter Quarter, in Rnfhnd and Wale* fur awk ending April 22, Wheat CO*. 1 J.—RarleySl*. llJ.—()«tj 2Ji. 10 ...

London Gazettes

... TUESDA Y, APRIL 3rd, 1866. William *T . LOC BANKRUPTS. William ll en 'y Atkinson, lllandford, solicitor. George Strong, Bristol, coal merchant. C«ulc°tt. Whitchurch, builder. William Dinnicombe, Tiverton, uddler. _ PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. Uoocn and James, Weston-super-Mare, printers. J. ana 11. Heaven, Bristol, timber merchants. FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, 1866. , „ LOCAL BANKRUPTS. Charles Hope, ...

London Gazette

... Sunday Post. —- has Col m«»J James Russell. Gentleman l\sf»i?r Majesty's Most Hon. Piiv- Chamber Ordinary. J r >ii ...

Dorsetshire

... DORCHESTER. Rifle Prize Meetings. The rifle shooting under l»e auspices of the Dorset Volunteer Association, is fixed for Tuesday and ednesday, Sept. 17 and 18, when a number of valuable prizes will be competed for, as previously noticed, at the butts, Maiden Castle, additional targets having been specially ordered for the occasion. The prize shooting of the ]iorclie«ter corps expected to ...

Friday's Post

... FOREIGN INTELUGEypp news from the Netherl a «j • creases hourly in importance, and 1 ,n it proceeds. The Brussels papers dee riots that have \akan place in that le Bth of the exasperation of the populX M - sup been instigated rise 6r«n« aVe ' u pretext for their sending troops to Bru3 * r y ' ' enable them, with aS H so Pclirians rebels, and punish them such 681 Ule Tlie fallowing ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Quarter Sessions for the Borough and City of New Sarum were held on Monday last at the Council House, before John David Chambers, Esq., the Recorder. Owing to the Assizes having been recently held, the calendar waa very light, there being only two prisoners for trial. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury: Mr. William Botly, foreman; Messrs. John Davies, Stephen Andrews, ...

Wiltshire

... BEMEP^ojt n^A afterno not ' 15th inst. the aged poor of 616 e S a^e d with a substantial tea in the ! by the kindness of the Rev. W. P. and Mrs. tt° - in commemoration of the opening of ' George crbert's church for daily prayers. WILTON. . 14th Wilts Rifle Volunteers. —Orders lor ending August 31,1872 Monday, recruit and squad drill, at Wilton; Wednesday, company drill with band at Wilton ; ...

Friday's Post

... from foreign journals. Paris, Dec. 17. Corsican Committee for raising a memory Napoleon Ajaccio, !iave requested Marshal the Duke de his native ...

HANTS SUMMER ASSIZES

... (Before Mr. Justice Keating.) the aldershott murder. Martin Conway and John Farrdl, two young men, were indicted for the wilful murder of Mary Ann Rowe, at Aldersho*t, on the 15th of May. Mr. Cole, with whom was Mr. Russell, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Edwards defended the prisoners. Mr. Cole stated the case to the jury. He said he had heard from the officers of the Court the serious ...

CUTLER'S CHARITY

... Hard is his task who attempts to please those who are deteimined to be dissatisfied. find ourselves charged in a quarter, which we not desire further to indicate, with having, in one report of a legal preceding, published too little, because a Liberal functional y was concerned, and, in another report, of having published 1,,0 much, bccause the character of a Conservative was involved. Our ...

Monday's and Tuesday's Posts

... FOREIGN NEWS. Constantinople, June 15. If a^scited, that, in consequence of foreign the Porte has made some objections against permitting the passage of men of war, and troops from the ISlack Sea to the Mediterranean, she preserves a system neutrality. Ancon a, July 2. There is a report, that the Papal territory will, on certain conditions, again increased the annexation of the Legations of ...

THANKSGIVING DAY

... Sunday last being tlie day appointed by Royal command for general thanksgiving on account the Peace, in accordance with the wish of the Bishop of the Diocese, Sermons were preached all the churches of the city and neighbourhood in aid the funds of tbe Salisbury Infirmary. At the Cathedral, in the morning, by the Rev. Precentor Ueathcote, from Psalm xxix. U, 10 : — The Lord sittetli above the ...