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'WAY 0 9 UNCTION. '2O each. 8 Vict., cap.ll°J 6U (los, K.G. iry, Bucks. le Manor HOU." se, Bucks. !ki.

'WAY 0 9 UNCTION. '2O each. 8 Vict., cap.ll°J 6U (los, K.G. iry, Bucks. le Manor HOU." se, Bucks. !ki.

;y Hall, Brackl6 : Dayrell, Thame Park, Park, Buck& aversfield 11006 House, Wanvicl. n's Court, yde Park, Londa' nden, Bucks. alfont, Bucks. !quare, London. • 3ucks. on Clinton, BtICO ord, Bucks. •dshire. orthamptonsbire' Directors of London Birminghani Railway. , , ver House, B
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
The 25:,h Annual Report of her Majesty's Commissioners for building new churches is in the following terms:—

The 25:,h Annual Report of her Majesty's Commissioners for building new churches is in the following terms:—

TO THE HON. THE COMMONS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF' GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED. In their last report, her Majesty's Commissioners stated, that 326 churches had been completed, in which accommodation had been provided for 389,641 persons, including 216,596 f
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
Now Ready, in Bvo., with coloured Plates, price 10s. 6d., TREATISE on CORNS, BUNIONS, the Di se ases of Nails,

Now Ready, in Bvo., with coloured Plates, price 10s. 6d., TREATISE on CORNS, BUNIONS, the Di se ases of Nails,

and the General Management of the Feet. By LEWIS DURLACHER, Burgeon Chiropodist (by special appointment) to th( Queen. "This extremely sensible, popular, and well-written treatise gives the results Of a long experience, from the palace downwards, in one of the most extensive and
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
- - PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 114 A TRENTNCI - 1 . E S VALLEY E n j d u N. B

- - PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 114 A TRENTNCI - 1 . E S VALLEY E n j d u N. B

C T I I R O A v i I R N A L H w A A N I I . d Provisionally Registered).—A Railway through the Valley of the Churnet- being the shortest and best route from Manchester to London, having been defeated en the standing orders during the last session of Parliament, and afterwards ab
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
..::-,y.,.:./orrtillg Illtralt

..::-,y.,.:./orrtillg Illtralt

Illtralt I lIRECT LONDON and EXETER RAILWAY COMPAN Y (with Extension hereafter to Falmouth and Penzance). Capital £3,000,000, in 120.000 Shares of £25 each. Deposit Ll 7s. 61. per Snare. With power to raise £1,000,000 more if necessary. (Provisionally Registered pursuant to 7 and
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
BANKRUPTS.

BANKRUPTS.

George Cliennell, Capel, Surrey, carpenter and builder, to surrender Sept. 5, at half-past 10 o'clock, Oct. 10, at 12, at the Bankrupts' Court: solicitors Messrs. Blake and Tarnplin, Ring's-road, Bedford-row; Official a.ssignee, Mr. Alsager, Birchin-lane, Cornhill. _ . . . . _ -
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
ORDINATIONS.

ORDINATIONS.

On Sunday, August 24, in the Cathedral Church of wich, by the Lord Bishop of the diocese, the following gel Y tlernen of this University were ordained : PRIESTS.—Henry Asker, 8.A., Corpus Christi College; Raymond Blathwayt, 8.A., Corpus Christi College; Mattheie Booth, M.A., Cor
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
CALLAO and LIMA and PACIFIC COAST RAILWAY COMPANY. De Capital £250,000, in 25,000 Shares of LIO each. Dealt to be

CALLAO and LIMA and PACIFIC COAST RAILWAY COMPANY. De Capital £250,000, in 25,000 Shares of LIO each. Dealt to be

returned in full if the objects of the Company (A n be not carried out. of the shares are reserved for distribution in Peru.) DIRECTORS. • de Bathe, Bart, 20, Portman-square. Th o -„__eorge Riche, 43, Lowndes-street. Wi fl -Claude Hamilton, Esq., 20, Chester-square. IliyLl 4ll R
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
GUANO for SALE, in bags of 1 cwt. each, Peruvian and African, just landed, with a succession of cargoes to

GUANO for SALE, in bags of 1 cwt. each, Peruvian and African, just landed, with a succession of cargoes to

arrive.—Successive years' expezience has unquestionably proved that genuine guano is the simplest, cheapest, and best manure within the reach of the awriculturist. The only reasonable anxiety which now remains is to procure the guano unadulterated, and to obtain such practical d
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
riALCUTTA CATHEDRAL ORGAN at GUILDHALL—Under the Patronage of the Lord Mayor, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Bishop of Calcutta.

riALCUTTA CATHEDRAL ORGAN at GUILDHALL—Under the Patronage of the Lord Mayor, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Bishop of Calcutta.

— On WEDNESDAY, at Two o'clock, Mr. ADAMS will perform. a CLASSICAL SELECTION. Tickets, 2s. 64. and Is. On Thursday evening. Seven o'clock, a Grand Performance of Sacred Music by Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Machin, and and the Choirs of St. Paul's,Westminster Abbey, Chapel Roy
August 30, 1845 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England