The CLERK read a communication from the Secretary to the County Fire Office, enclosing a receipt for the Board's premium of £3, that being the amount of bonus due to them. The letters were received.
January 4, 1879 - Southwark Mercury - London, London, England
A correspondent of the Literary World draws attention to the following amusing coincidence: " Redtapism "varies not in colour, whether found in England or Russia. An English specimen was, I think, exhibited some time back in one of your reviews, to the effect that a high functio
January 4, 1879 - Southwark Mercury - London, London, England
£55 weekly; all retail counter trade. Good plate-glass fronted Shop and sixroomed House (in good repair), lease about 17 years, at £65 per annum. Premium for lease, with fixtures, utensils, &c., £325. Stock at valuation.—Apply to Cook & Smith, as above. 6090
January 4, 1879 - Southwark Mercury - London, London, England
week, nearly all ready-money; should do £5O. Handsome little Shop and convenient ouse ; rent only £3O; lease, fixtures, and utensils, £175. Stock at valuation.— Apply to Cook & Smith, as above. 5091
January 4, 1879 - Southwark Mercury - London, London, England
Crystal Palace; containing 7 bedrooms and fitted bathroom, entrance hall, drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms, and domestic offices. Large pleasure and kitchen gardens, detached 2-stall stable, coachhouse, harness room, &c. Rental value, £l4O per annum. Lease 80 years. Ground r
January 4, 1879 - Southwark Mercury - London, London, England
Trade and the Public in general that he has a large number of buyers of Public Houses attending daily at his well-known and established offices, anxious to purchase properties varying from £lOO to £2,000 cash, and strongly recommends all parties having Public Houses of this desc
January 4, 1879 - Southwark Mercury - London, London, England
QUARTERLY MEETING . OF THE SURREY MAGISTRATES. On Tuesday the usual quarterly meeting of the magistrates of Surrey, for the dispatch of county business, was held at the Sessions House, Newington Causeway, under the presidency of Mr. E. H. Leycester Penrhyn, Chairman of the.,Quart
January 4, 1879 - Southwark Mercury - London, London, England
The usual service on New Year's Eve was. held in the church of St. Matthew, New Kent-road. Special hymns were sung from the parochial hymn book, and special collects and prayer read by the curate. An address was given by the vicar, the Rev. W. Yalden Thomson, M.A. In the course
January 4, 1879 - Southwark Mercury - London, London, England
(LATE WEEKES & PAINE'), CENTRAL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 62, CHURCH STREET, GREENWICH. N.B.—Tram Cars leave the Elephant and Castle every 10 minutes. Ladies wishing to visit this Establishment should alight at the corner of Nelson Street, Greenwich.
January 4, 1879 - Southwark Mercury - London, London, England