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MILE END OLD TOWN GUARDIANS.

MILE END OLD TOWN GUARDIANS.

We are pleased to find from a return just presented, that the average attendance of the Guardians during the past year, has been near fifteen each meeting, out of eighteen members.
May 1, 1858 - East London Observer - London, London, England
 
Christchurch Institute. —On Tuesday evening last, Mr. T. W. Talbot read, at this Institute, Charles Dickens' Seven Poor Travellers, and

Christchurch Institute. —On Tuesday evening last, Mr. T. W. Talbot read, at this Institute, Charles Dickens' Seven Poor Travellers, and

the chapters of " Martin Chuzzlewit " which record the sayings and doings of Mrs. Gamp. The reader's power of completely changing his voice and manner, made the entertainment a complete success.
January 22, 1859 - East London Observer - London, London, England
 
Board of Works for the Hackney District. LOAN OF £lO,OOO. Board Works for this District having obtained the the Metropolitan

Board of Works for the Hackney District. LOAN OF £lO,OOO. Board Works for this District having obtained the the Metropolitan

Board of Works to raise the sum Of which sum has already been rained), for defraying certain expenses incurred them in ™ the Metropolis Local Management Act, is julinns rect Tenders at the present time for a further lO,OOOl. for age works. to be in one sum, for sums of not less
September 3, 1859 - East London Observer - London, London, England
 
Notices of Books.

Notices of Books.

Meliora ; A Quarterly Review of Social Science in itt Ethical, Economical, Political, and Ameliorative Aspect», London: Partridge and Co., Paternoeter-row. " Meliora" is a new quarterly review devoted the consideration of a class of subjects ranged under the general head of " So
April 24, 1858 - East London Observer - London, London, England
 
A Good Haul.—A year ago a man was apprehended for robbing a lady at Exeter Hall—in his pocket was found

A Good Haul.—A year ago a man was apprehended for robbing a lady at Exeter Hall—in his pocket was found

a list of the engagements of Mr. Sims Reeves, which had been announced in the newspapers. He had evidently calculated that whereever that gentleman sang, there was likely to be a good harvest. Others of the same fraternity seem to think so too, for at the concert at the Beaumont
November 26, 1859 - East London Observer - London, London, England
 
THE WEEK.

THE WEEK.

THE (£ut AMD TOWER HAMLETS CHRONICLE. SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1858. Last week we were half inclined to think had made an error when we prognosticated that the method of election for obtaining the Indian council would thrown overboard. We were, howevei, too hasty in distrusting oursel
June 26, 1858 - East London Observer - London, London, England
 
HAMLET OF RATCLIFF.

HAMLET OF RATCLIFF.

Oil Tuesday evening a public meeting, called by the Hamlet Ratcliff Parochial Reform Association, was held at the "Mercers' Arms, Totton street, to nominate eight vestrymen at the coining elections, and receive a statement of the present condition of tho Hamlet. There were about
May 14, 1859 - East London Observer - London, London, England
 
TO STONE MERCHANTS ANL) OTHERS. Vestry of tlie Hamlet of Mile Old Town will meet at the Town House, Mile-cnd-road,

TO STONE MERCHANTS ANL) OTHERS. Vestry of tlie Hamlet of Mile Old Town will meet at the Town House, Mile-cnd-road,

Wednesday, the 29tli day of September instant, at 7 p.m. precisely, to receive tenders for the supply 250 yards of Kent broken rag stone pursuant to the terms of a specification, which may be seen at the office of the Surveyor at the Town house, between the hours of 10 and 1 The
September 18, 1858 - East London Observer - London, London, England
 
SUNDAY EVENING AT THE GARRICK THEATRE.

SUNDAY EVENING AT THE GARRICK THEATRE.

liv a Clergyman. A cleiical correspondent of the "Ilecord " says : —"The ltcv. George Mansfield, rector of Allliallows, I j>j>er Thames-street, having been advertised [.reach on Sunday evening, January 1, the (iarrick Theatre, Wliitecliajiel, I made it my business to attend, in
January 14, 1860 - East London Observer - London, London, England
 
STONE T DEVON MILE D. York yil *. m j"\evon Wharf, Common York tooled Paring feet super. I~)e von Wharf,

STONE T DEVON MILE D. York yil *. m j"\evon Wharf, Common York tooled Paring feet super. I~)e von Wharf,

M 2-inch tooled York Paving feet, sup. T)evon Wharf, Sawn soft Stone Slab, at 3Jd Tjevon Wharf, M Hare-bill Slab and Blocks. SB? m D ? irl 7 °PP°'"* PhilpJt-.tre.t T 15 5, ,u th,t "*• purchased it their Estsbll.k Houm ChMpe " Cb ic t 4 ° f PUntiDS - d «—*'™ BRICKS! BRICKS! H. MI
September 22, 1860 - East London Observer - London, London, England