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MOULTON. . To be LET, wito nPHAT Old-established JL BELL INN, Moclton, with about Garden Ground, The House U spacious,

MOULTON. . To be LET, wito nPHAT Old-established JL BELL INN, Moclton, with about Garden Ground, The House U spacious,

_<__ l Stable, Granary, A useful Outbtrddtogs. A. „** might be added with advantage. Valuation pr& BELL INN, To be LET, and entered upon immediately, THE aßvTold-establisbed INN, tbe centre of the improving Market" JomM Holbeaol Inventory small, toßetaken at<_^* _ -«TApply to Mr
November 2, 1860 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
Latest Intelligence.

Latest Intelligence.

LONDON, THURSDAY EVENING. The Budget.—ln the House of Commons this (Thursday) evening, the Chancellor of the Exchequer introduced bis annual financial statement. The estimated surplus for 1863-4 ta 3,740,0001. Tbe following are tbe proposals:— Duty on chicory to be the same as o
April 17, 1863 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
LONDON and PROVINCIAL.

LONDON and PROVINCIAL.

The Queen left Balmoral, after early luncheon, on Friday, and, taking the railway at the Aboyne station of the Deedde Railway, proceeded, vid Aberdeen and the Bridge of Don, to Perth, where bar Majesty alighted and partook of refreshment the Station HoteL From Perth, ber Majesty
September 5, 1862 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
Lincoln County Hospital.—The foUowing dotations and subscriptions been received :—Rev. B. Manor Kaveany, coL, Rev. T. S. Nelson, of collection

Lincoln County Hospital.—The foUowing dotations and subscriptions been received :—Rev. B. Manor Kaveany, coL, Rev. T. S. Nelson, of collection

Peter at Arches, 3L 10«.; lis. FardeD, Lincoln, parcel of old linen. The Countess (Dowager) of Yarborough and ady Sophia Pelhara arrived in town on Taesday, from latvorn Walls, Woccsefrshlre. We regret to have to announce the death of lent-Colonel Robert Amcotts (formerly known
September 5, 1862 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
Bankrupts.

Bankrupts.

°* 12J ' CHILD William Henry, of Brighton,' bulkier CULYERHOUSE WiUhun Henry, of BunntU-row, Flosburr, manufacturing joiner. ' DAVIS Isaac Noah, of Brentford, distiller MERCER WUliam, of Roesett, co Den hi. JTJDDFrank, ofCharnur-criai^^^ WADE Robert, of rjerosiahlr^terrace, Nott
October 18, 1861 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
J Beg offer to lasttta*Aoa. peasth.Tmsaarsr-sAceoaßrta «»/t tnni»rt other limlssss ■ «T EDWARD BLACK, Treasurer. HORNCASTLB OLD ASSOCIATION for the

J Beg offer to lasttta*Aoa. peasth.Tmsaarsr-sAceoaßrta «»/t tnni»rt other limlssss ■ «T EDWARD BLACK, Treasurer. HORNCASTLB OLD ASSOCIATION for the

CTJTION of - Mm Annual Meeting of the Member- of this JL Association wffl take piece oa February next, aad aot Taoadw the 14th of Jsnnary ***** MV Clerk,. HtrneattU, 7th January. 1861, CROWLAND NEW ASSOCIATION for PROSECUTING FELONS, Annual wffl beVA the Angel Inn in on Thursday
January 10, 1862 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
The late Mysterious Death in Boston. —The journed Inquest on tbe body of Jamas Jamieaon, tapster, who was found dead

The late Mysterious Death in Boston. —The journed Inquest on tbe body of Jamas Jamieaon, tapster, who was found dead

with wound bis throat late on previous Sunday evening, was held on Thursday evening the We gave report of the first Inquiry last week. It wUI be remembered that the deceased kept the White Hart tap, and oaths night of his death, after the bouse was dosed, and bis wife were beard
March 6, 1863 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
COUNTRY CORN MARKETS.

COUNTRY CORN MARKETS.

BEDFORD, Saturday Feb. 28 Wheel met very doll trade and reduction of Cd per load of five bushels was submitted to on all sales effected. Malting Barley fully as dear. BRIDLINGTON, Saturday Feb. 28.—Wheat of superior quality and good malting Barley in request at alight advance pr
March 6, 1863 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
WHAT SAVINGS HAVJB YOU lgJ>E TXT HAT yearly Holmes trace rr« made some ainoent Whta&lhave book'd I I ought) I

WHAT SAVINGS HAVJB YOU lgJ>E TXT HAT yearly Holmes trace rr« made some ainoent Whta&lhave book'd I I ought) I

favour with my Stonch support. *. prime supply. awe in price, you're aware, And make my dealings "fair and square." The Teas which Holmes supplies ace each Aa cannot well prized too much: The CoffeeM also I hive found Tbe best all trade around: And hence the savings I bare made
March 6, 1863 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
H. Walker's Few Needles.— The Patent Bidged-eyes art easily threaded, and work without the slightest drag. rot* free for 12

H. Walker's Few Needles.— The Patent Bidged-eyes art easily threaded, and work without the slightest drag. rot* free for 12

stamps, for every 100, of any respectable deauw. H. Walker, Noodle, Fish Hook, and Hook Eye Works, and 47, Greaham-street, London. Excellence and purity are highly prized in Tea: *»*f can only be insured when withered leaves " J hcfng" powders should be abolished, for the Chines
April 18, 1862 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England