BY Mr. RUMBALL, AT THE WAGON" ANT) HORSES, RIDGE nil.L, On TUESDAY, Marc!) the 30th, 1858, at One o'clock. order of Mr. Sturkficld, has taken the above Inn and (riven up his Farm Mym Wood, from which place this Stock is brought, Comprising five wagons and carts, chaise, CO beer
March 27, 1858 - Hertford Mercury and Reformer - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
the management the Kiln. must produce the highest testimonials as to his ability and character from his Bis* Wages given when Malting, and constant work when not. Their late Foreman has been on premises upwards of 40 ycars.-Anpl.V first, letter, to Moasrs. Flint Kingefoed, Brewe
June 19, 1858 - Hertford Mercury and Reformer - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
winds north, north-east, and north-west and tl 6 Lave been sharp and frosty. The fanners actively employed getting the seed ground and has been generally deposited under favourable circumstances. good .«l , * has fallen during the week, ana theatmolK continues cold aud heavy. To
March 28, 1840 - Hertford Mercury and Reformer - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
"We havo inserted in our last page a report of a meeting of the electors of Lewes in Sussex, to select a fit and proper person to represent them in the next Parliament. One of the candidates so selected is the Hon. Mr. Brand, brother of our representative —the Hon. Thomas Trevor
April 3, 1852 - Hertford Mercury and Reformer - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
Liverpool, Monday Night.—The Royal mail steam-ship America, Shannon commander, arrived tho Mersey quarter to 8 o'clock this evening, bringing advices from New York to the 16th instant, Boston the 17th, aud telegraohic accounts from New York to tho 18th. The steam-ship Niagara, w
April 3, 1852 - Hertford Mercury and Reformer - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
BANKRUPTS. lohn Cross Hnmby, of 102, Blackfriars-road, and Northampton, hoot mannfaitnrt r. William Thomas Ooodinp, of Old Brenlford, glass cutter. William Hunter, of Cray's-inn-lane, manufacturer. Henry Tattersal', of New Wharf-road, Battle-bridge, common l>rr wer. Taylor, of H
December 19, 1846 - Hertford Mercury and Reformer - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
RESIDENCE, known as "Eveegbeen Lodge," with good garden, small paddock, and convenient out-premises, situate at Woolmeb Gbeen, two miles from the Welwyn Station, ou the Great Northern Railway, suitable for respectable family, or is adapted for a Hunting Box, having a good and ne
September 11, 1858 - Hertford Mercury and Reformer - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
HOUSE OF LORDS, Friday, 11. The County Courts Further Extension Bill was read a third time. Lord BTtOUGHAM moved the second reading of the Law Evidence Amendment Bill, the object which he stated be to allow all the parties suit to be examined as they were not noon the record. Su
April 19, 1851 - Hertford Mercury and Reformer - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
"The Wind where it listeth, and thou hearer the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it comet 1 !, and whither it goeth." John hi. 8. , . "Oh! ye Winds of God, Hess tha Lot-! ., praise Him and magnify Him for ever."—F.KNF.DICITH, Morning Player. On! all Winds that from four
April 19, 1851 - Hertford Mercury and Reformer - Hertford, Hertfordshire, England