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LEEDS.

LEEDS.

Pablo's Circus. We perceive, with great regret, that this favourite place of amusement is about to close, after a brilliant and most successful season. The entire management has been conducted on the most liberal scale, and, consequently, we have had the first talent in the eque
August 30, 1845 - Leeds Times - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
 
MARLOW.

MARLOW.

Crickbt. —A match was played at Westhorpe Park, Little Marlow, on Tuesday, between the Weathorpe (E. C. Nugent's, Esq.) and He'dgerly (R. R. Clayton's, Esq.), which was won by the latter, with eight or nine wickets to go down. The Westhorpe were completely over-matched, as the H
August 30, 1845 - Berkshire Chronicle - Reading, Berkshire, England
 
&alio auction. BBUBBZU ESTATEB In the Parishes of East Hanney, Goosey, Stanford, Lamboume, Sfe. Messrs. hoggart and norton beg to

&alio auction. BBUBBZU ESTATEB In the Parishes of East Hanney, Goosey, Stanford, Lamboume, Sfe. Messrs. hoggart and norton beg to

inform the Public that the SALE of the above ESTATES, advertised to take place Wa ntab the SOth of September next, is unavoidably postponed until the Spring of the ciisuing year. Broad-street, London. SALE THIS DAY. IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE USHT Or BFOBTIVO OVER THE EXTORSIVE MANO
August 30, 1845 - Berkshire Chronicle - Reading, Berkshire, England
 
NEWBURY MARKET, Aug 28.

NEWBURY MARKET, Aug 28.

We had a good supply of Wheat to-day, a fair sprinkling which was of the new crop, the bulk of which compared with last year's was of very inferior quality, and from «two to three lbs. per bushel lighter in weight: old, readily obtained late rates, but the damp lots of new sold
August 30, 1845 - Reading Mercury - Reading, Berkshire, England
 
READING, SATURDAY, August 30.

READING, SATURDAY, August 30.

The excitement created in the Spanish capital for some weeks past by M. Mon's new system of taxation, has been brought to crisis. The traders of Madrid having failed in obtaining from the government a favourable answer to their petitions for a revision and modification of the ne
August 30, 1845 - Reading Mercury - Reading, Berkshire, England
 
AWFUL HURRICANE NEAR ROUEN.

AWFUL HURRICANE NEAR ROUEN.

The Rouen journals and correspondence give sad details of the effects of the storm on Tuesday the 19th inst., the immediate neighbourhood of that city : —A rather violent storm had broken over Rouen about noon, the rain had fallen in abundance, and some claps of thunder were hea
August 30, 1845 - Reading Mercury - Reading, Berkshire, England
 
ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Patron—Her Most Gracious Majesty, the Queen. T THE ANNUAL MEETING, 1845,

ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Patron—Her Most Gracious Majesty, the Queen. T THE ANNUAL MEETING, 1845,

His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge in the Chair, RESOLVED—"That the claims of homanitv can only be successfully promoted the force of intellectual"advancement: and the obligations of man towards inferior and dependentcreatures, alone permanently established by timelg educa
August 30, 1845 - Reading Mercury - Reading, Berkshire, England
 
Friday's Post.

Friday's Post.

-Ansa Aur. 221.—There has been incident • with the Royal party here to-day connexion Aftcr lUtI exc itement of yesterday they have nettled down into |h • YViiin After leaving the festival ground, they ,0 to'the town palace, where there was the rel hall. was over anearlv hour. Su
August 30, 1845 - Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
 
THE ANDOVER UNION.

THE ANDOVER UNION.

The inquiry into the conduct of Colin M'Dougal, the master of the union workhouse, commenced Monday before Mr. Parker, the Assistant Poor liaw Commissioner. Mr. May conducted the case against the master, and Messrs. Curtis and Missing attended on his behalf. The first witness ex
August 30, 1845 - Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
 
Winchester.

Winchester.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. On Monday last the Ist division of the 55tli reet went from our barracks by railway to Gosport, where they embarked and sailed for Devonport • it Is wben the other division will leave. •On Mofcdat next the second battalion of the OoMstraem Guards will leave
August 30, 1845 - Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England