At the last meeting of the Board, an application was made from Mrs. Sundbury, the nurse at the workhouse, asking for permission to apply for the vacant situation of nurse at the County Hospital, and also for a testimonial of character, and the matter was held over till to-day. T
September 17, 1870 - Darlington & Richmond Herald - Darlington, Durham, England
extensive Premises in Grange-roati, ' feels it his duty to sincerely thank his numerous Friends for the very - -- liberal support he has received during the last twenty-three years, and, in soliciting a-continuance of the same, assures his Patrons that the arrangements of his Ne
September 17, 1870 - Darlington & Richmond Herald - Darlington, Durham, England
Low Spennymoor, for Mr. G. Todd. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my Office, Northgate Darlington from Monday, Sept. 19th, until October 6th, 1870. Tenders, endorsed Tenders for Hotel, &c., at Low Spennymoor. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. WILL
September 17, 1870 - Darlington & Richmond Herald - Darlington, Durham, England
by investing £l, may obtain £2o,ooo.—For Prospectus (which will be sent gratis), apply by letter, addressed Mr J. A. RINCK, No. 14, Duke•street, Adelphi, London, W.C.
September 17, 1870 - Darlington & Richmond Herald - Darlington, Durham, England
Borough of Hartlepool, for the Half-year ending the First day of September instant, will be Audited and Examined on the Twenty-seventh day of September instant, at the Office of the said Local Board, in the Borough Hall Buildings, in Hartlepool aforesaid, at Two o'Clock in the A
September 17, 1870 - Darlington & Richmond Herald - Darlington, Durham, England
REMOVED his West Hartlepool Branch to Mr IMESON'S, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, No. 15, Church-street, where he may be consulted every Thursday as usual. M ONS. VAN GELDEREN, SURGEON DENTIST, FROM CLEVELAND-TERRACE, MIDDLE SBROU Will supply Artificial Teeth cheaper, better, and more
September 17, 1870 - Darlington & Richmond Herald - Darlington, Durham, England
for Pic-nic Parties, constructed to carry eighteen. All orders left at the Deanery, Market Place, will be punctually attanded to. STUBBS' MERCANTILE AGENCY, Gresham-street, London, E.C.—Established 1836, for the assistance of bankers, merchants, and traders, with branch offices
December 12, 1868 - Darlington & Richmond Herald - Darlington, Durham, England