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British Whig (Kingston, ON1834), June 26, 1835, p. 1

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the british whig and general advertiser for the midland district published semiweekly opifer ptr oip dicok vol iii by j barker m d the british whig semi- welkiy journal lctl io commercial and i political information i published every tuesday friday remug by doctor barker edilornnd proprietor hi of- fice in kear sucel nexi door to the commnnial hotel tfijnfor tlc british whig seventeen and u- p l or within three months rranilno receipt of the first number and one pound ifcol- jecied u the od of the year exclusive of postage nosohscrption received for leu than six month and no paper iikoniinaod until all arrearages aro paid up except at iche option oftlie publisher sftbertlscmrnfa six linesand uniforms tidnrtioartion and jcl each subsooucut insertion ton line and under 3s d fi ioj each subsequent insertion above pqrtmo 4d pet hue fur the first insertion and id pci line fofflvr r kikgstov u c faiay jujte 26 1835 direction are inserted till oidem for diicontmuhig ircrjsijbsnrnjeil insertion advflrlijfomenu without written i fo6id and charged accordingly imdvcrtisenjcot to bo in writing produce ufevery kind received in payment no loiters taken in oxcejil ftoiu agents unless post w y meiter press printing doctor barker baring obtained a most superior press alidanpxcoltciitiissorlmcnotjoii titp i enabled to execute verjr description of job printing with neotnessand ox- hmditiou opoa terras hitlicttu unprcccdcntly low in upper wo 43 the asoclmtoa col nnd menagerie aviary from their new vork 17 subjects of natural history ax rtwi wtd 47 77mt popgffft 2b tpamswkfk 16315 wring the winter 01 f new york harness manufactory the subscriber respectfully informs his country friends that he continue to manufacture harness of every description and the very best quality at 1ie new york prices leather trunks and valises kept for sale and made to order produce of everv description received in payment 11 ha1ght brock street kingston june 10ih 1835 39 faxcy biscuit baking fhomas moxey from london returns his grateful acknowledgements to the inhabitants of kingston for the encouragement he has received since his commencement in thauhuve businens and beg leave to inform them that lie keeps constantly fur sale every variety of fancy cakes and biscuits confectionery and other articles in his line of the v t t tj tiiiv whfilalc and rrtath clirlttouiiiff uutl lcxiiii tnke mudc to ordor jl m tins in band tttid is constantly mamifac toriiur glntfeu ueett of superior flavor which lie mil sell wholesale and retail at moderate prices muffins every evenings stulc street kinion wednesday and saturday jnnn 1st 1s35 356n to lkt with ihmgdiatk possession that most capital stmd for mercantile uusiness shunted ui the best part nf store street formerly occupied by messrs less lie te sons and more recently by messrs han brother co the premises comprise a well built brirk dwelling jlonse with capacious shop and a large stone avart house for particulars apply to jamics macdonald kington may 23th 135 ftjtf removal the subscribe respectfully informs jfriends and the public that he pis removed his candle manufactory lias from the corner of wm 3tftet di recti brock sncet to the corner of opposite the caiholicchurcl rthere all orders in his line will be promptly attend ed to samuel thippen- kimrston june 16th 1335 cobourg wnisicy r jackson auctiontrr kef constantly on immiifi r r cnnorftf whiskey a ery low price acent for one of the upper pro 1 arahhttiy tif a very superior quality ami t n hi as r j is appointed the most extensive distilleries in vmce persons do well to give where tkrms cat- lealinir hugely in the article wuuld a call previous to purchasing else- rphe proprietors respectfully inform the inhabitants of kingston and its vicinity that they wmi exhibit their rare collection of living ani mals in the open space i rear of st georges church and the court house on friday and saturday tue 20u nnd 27th i of june ins this travelling world of animate curiosities consis ting of wild beasts and birdsihc finest specimens of their various genus will be exhibited under two spacious pavilions each 100 feet in dia meter mid sufficiently laigc to contain 4000 spec tators for whose convenience eligible seats ore constructed on a safe and improved plan and to which ladies and the juvenile branches of families are first entitled the elephant is provided with a splendid saddle trimmed decorated after the eastern style simitar to the print here represented and of suffi cient capacity to contain six persons who may ride upon his back with satety and pleasure to them selves the gnu or horned horse from the capeof good hope soextraordinary is thestruc ture of this animal that some persons have doubted the reality of its existence and have supposed it to be a creature of the imagination nature though regularly and systematic in all her works often puz zles human systems of which this animal affords an instance in the shape of its body it evidemly partakes of the horse the ox the stag and the antelope it is fierce vicious and apparently uu- tameable the condor this bird is a native nf chili and die adjacent islands it is the largest bird known thiii has the power of flyinff a lrwlutfi mutefft thpnreihe real white 1 elicans from the wilds ul allied black mumamcti cape jliou a beautiful male zebra from asia a pair of african leopards a shotted aud uiytanipablc ilyvna a paib op bubtee cauels oriental crested porcltixe a zebu this nnimul is the only one of the kind exhibited on this continent a pair of aineri- wn wood oentist mr wood dentist wilt say few dys at thel r i u i h itour sea serpom we perceive it qoinjr the round commercial hotel kingston june 23rd is5- i or gullibility of our neilibori 41 stolen or strayed on thursday june 11 a small light brown bull terrier dogwith a white spot on his forehead and a dark nose any per ho will return the dog to the owner will be hftidomely rewarded james capjver quarryst kingston juitc 23rd 1835 lake ovta0 1806 7b jvillf axd sfuanmd stejm sojt ii imithers angora iont texas lludalo a iair ol a brazilian ticet pentvian fo 7 a aud n variety of manmonkey talking parrots other animals not enumerated during the exhibition jack downing will ini- commodorl barrie i mn jatjcs fcssclair propdud by two low pressure eignu will leave the different ioru as follows upwakp- leavcs preecott every wednesday after the vol of the montreal stage crock ville wednesday evening kingston thursday morning 9 oclock os wego thursday evening 6 oclock cobourg friday morning port hope friday morning toronto fri day evening for niagara downwards leaves niagara every saturday morning at 10 oclock port hope saturday evening cobourg sa turday evening oswego sunday morning at 9 o clock kingston sunday rvenhil at g oclock and arrives at prexcott in time cr ihe 51 ontreal stages on monday nntrning will leave prescott for kingston every monday and arrive ul time to meet he st george tuesday morning leaves kingston for prescott every tues day at i oclock p m ami meets the montreal line at prescott wednesday morning the coat is of superior speed and command ed by one of the most experienced navigators on the luke every attention will bepid to passengers and also to property regularly shipped kingston june i9ih 1s35 notice che subscriber offers for sale two tons superior oakum three tons tarred rope consisting of ca bles rigging four hundred single and double blocks bushed two hundred barrels fine flour three hundred barrels american salt johjv mo ivat kingston june 10th 1335 41lm or approved credit kingston june lud 35 f to be sold or lot the subscriber intending to remove toking- htoto he farm on which he resides in tlr 1rvnvi of the township of li ngblon iird con- about 4 1 miles from town on the yoik road containing 100 acres about 10 of which me cleared and fenced with stone board and cedar rail fences well watered and wall in a high stale of cultivation being now principally under crop mead jw and gardens with about 200 foung fruit trees mostly in hearing- the uncleoied and contains a good sugar bush and excellent ma ple and beach firewood with other valuable timber for rails aih building the crop part of the stock farming utensils ft may be hrd ft a valuation the buildings consists of a neat house containing cellars 7 commodious rooms and several closets fit for the accommodation of a large family a very frame batn stable and shed with other rarge convenient erections a ii in good order terms will be made easy application may ade on the premises or to anthony manahan est- kumoo archibald mcdojvelu june 1835 38 meetim of the shareholders 4mibiijp joint stock dankng compan held nuant to public notice at the gin of toronto snstunlaythegthofjune 1835 john browne e q in the chair resolutions were entered mto the wtfsi lge immber of mm m taken and from the increasing mm2 r r btitution the loth of july next to be fixed upon for cmmencu business 2eess lv made for obtaining an immediate wj be introduced mounted on a shetland poney who will perforin a number of whimsical as wcllaaacuu- iirrg iruia tire keeper will entctlic cage in which ihe a- fhcan leopard and leopardess arc confined m 10 uclock a m- and 3 oclock p m the inmates of lliis cage form a most gigantic find imposing spec- acltr this group the must formidable aud untame- alilc of all the natives of ihe forest furninh lo the ruind of the spectator an insuperable barrier to the belief that the art of man could subjugate to bu will and control these wild and ferocious animals yet his credulity must at once be dissipated when he behutdsthe keeper in thtacftge playing and frolick- rig with them and enjoyinc their wild pranks with as much sceiiing deligit und innocence as children their holiday gambols- to render the whole more attractive the propri etors have engaged band of musicians of appro ved ialejl wh will execute favorite xational airs marches overtures c this menageries aviaryrcquire eighty men and horses including tlio musicians to com plete its operations the elephant will he appro priately caparizoned six musicians will be seated in the splendid saddle upon ihe buck of the ele phant as the grand possession passes through the town fly- hours of exhibition on fii- day from 1 to 5 oclock p 31 on saturday from 9 to 12 oclock a m and from 1 to 4 oclock r u admittance to each exhibition one shilling nnd three pence each person children under ten years of age half price will be hzhi3ited at the same time aud puce a most splendid collec tion of paintings in a separate paviljion con structed for the purpose the paintings comprise views of difliudit cities in europe and america battles of waterloo salamanca aud neworleans falls of niagara regent street london and new london bridge with numerous j also two enormous living htpexts the boa constrictor u the largest of all land serpents being frequently from 30 lo 40 feel in length and of proportionate thickness they prey upon tigers buffaloes and all the berths of the forest fly before them they arc entirely destitute of venom aud kill by pressure havin darted upon their prey they wrap them selves around it and prcss it to death crushing the bones to pieces until it is reduced to one uniform mass then unwrapping itself it swallows its pre whole at its leisure the jiuaronda 1 a native of south america and nearly allied to the boa its habits and disposition being the tame only varying as to color the anaconda being ashndi darker admittance to this exhibition seven pence halfpeuuy each person children under ten yean of age half price qthe whole of the above show wilt he exhibited malory tottik on ttcdiicsflatj the 2im and the notice all persons are hereby forbid purchasing from any person a note given by me to michael picrcy or bearer dated 4ili may 1835 for the turn f seven pounds ten shillings and made payable m the lat of january next as said note has been daniel asselst1ne camden june 23m 1835 u6n averted ibe rcmorki vislicj or country b whi kingston friday evening june 26 1835 the montreal herftld has honored u with a long notic ive slmll return ih compliment as concisely as wc cue wc of our i friend simply because wc readers who ore aniioosly anticipating lie benefit of am provinci 1 loan company to know thai tfimethiag could be said againm its usefulness we did not wpy the two lelters of p because we dij not wish our rcudais to mlm us piejudicad uamtl thv new insmutioii wc bn not written m itadfenoc because in the first place argument is notour fmte aj aeecnjiy we have not had an opportunity of enmmin lite bill in its details our opinion is limply tin this country is ntrnsliiug for want of proper capital and every institution ihm has fur its object the increase of such a vital necessary must bebcrieficial in the main how ever numerous its minor evils maj be wc trust ur great friend will lake hiniktlfoff our buu a he is likely to fiud a much moic willing and able mtagui in our now no forger yankee juritonioiary thanks to tbo credib ct in noticing the lato elcrimag betwten lha pamri in montraal wo should hare omitied rfio arm m a bote i is now entirely confioed to tom daltoo whom nobody earea for othe oponin of ths townships in oar roar has at length attracted the attention of the crown land commissioner by on advetticeinent received tins morning from the crown land onve our friends will perceive that periodical salan will take blace until dccoinber next of the waste lamis in tho midland lanot lttt us but unite our energies in settling this port of ibo province and kmgstoo may yet hold up it hear among lha proudest i r 0a meeting of the improvement committee is called for this ovenim when ibo report of mu mills tho engmotr will be laid befuru lliom prcparatoiy to its early publishment icftom dalton is peiilinnin the common council of to- rontn lo subscribe on tho partof ihe city to an encouraging iumbflr ofcopiosof his catchponny publication on banking vlial mitfhttlio learned sageconsideran encouraging num ber this is the ftjiow that was abusing tho huum of as smbly for squandering the public money jo paying messrs o giady and mckennc i ttrthc wtito was fuw hour on tuesday unavoidably delayed io publicatinn a as its content vera more thin uuah pacts and schaps d the fiilliiwing ancctlote ofwi irish pensioner contains a iktonidun often found tw bo too correct a young lady was enquiring of her old nurse the widow of openionvr got on badly enough darhnl tmly the ovcrmmm intend to do something for us and i tire mi 7 vuro 19 1 it is jltng yo liav government koran uvcrv child know whlfv ii it half ovcriiuiint- it s nalt u dozrn young gmdemrn and ich as liiy may be iuettaod think wwtsljejj tor tlieiiisclvs and thin they say uins best lui us utnl thats governminl ict in a lata tangnard thvnt npniars copied of a correspon dence between a junes eq of kwotl wwt til the ttttfivm kami mr luwkoof the emteriuil tifticc- thew letters completely make out a charge of emhtzzlcnont on the part of capt pay nier late of that vwiw now oftuo cvbvurg to the amount of more than 31u0 it behooves capl paynlcr from the situation lit fihf w give public explanation of his conduct xt the vnnguotd domes that the hiuutm it ran into the l qtorju wo know notliiog i the affair pcrsouatl but from wimi we cao learn upon the tibject we have ever res son to believe that the avcidnt ttroa from either wtlfulness or cnrlosneis on the part of the fuiiovv vdwli it was but a few day before the a ridentbcfel uwme ovorge that the william it ran into ihr sir jiws at leat fthe tolirnony ofhundreds of witnesses can be emdhwi wd t llii running inlq was euuallv wilted by ilmse on huaid u wuunm iv now two to oilc ore odds and the inference that the guilty vessvl i ibvom we ptl eduoi ofihe i unguard aucmpis to tw facetious let him who htrod c catrh n t a irtar the great britain ha neither noi tpiiiit uor tupvuhnt mast and none but a landlubber would dignily a sigual p or hstalf with suuh a tulc tt we are reformers but ttbu ubject true to our mnv therefore be drawn itavcdeuouticcd ly interesting wo hope we shall not bo thought loo vain when to our disappointed friends we eirlaim with tho poet but camel not at hut to comfort o1 we regret to tsay that some person or persona committed a pitiful depredation upon the premiftes occupied by doctor ogrady as a printing office in york street a few evenings ago by which a por tion of his types were upset and some of the office windows woken a person well known in this city by the name of skilliiigton was brought forward to swear that a mr crawford km the aggressor the case bavins been examined into it was clearh and beyond doubt proved that mr crawford wns not the penon who committed the outrage ve hearti ly condemn the wantones which could prompt to the outrage but feel assured that few persons would be farther fnnu joining in any act of the kind than mr crawford we repeat it was clearly proved iliaf mr c was not at the place in question on that nigbt toronto recorder bcaolary on friday night or early on sa turday morning the shop of mr j r armstrong 147 kingstreet was feloniously broken open by cutting out a pannel from the shop window and a quantity of cloth taken away a gemlemai but no oldier passing at xih time observed the thieves wiu utuuufwmjy n i j vn ir but it wm fanrd to tell whether burglars or the unexpected intruder made the best use of their lees both retreating in the opposite direction each fearing to be thoth on our first visit to toronto we heard of a remark which had been applied to this gentleman or tome one of the same name but never could get at the application until the present ib oh how 5oft hi horns are the horticultural show took place yesterday and although ill attended by our gentrv the speci mens exhibited done great credit to those who con tended for the psizm we observed some excellent potatoes peas and cabbages with lettures of a very superior description some very fine cucum bers about 1 foot in length were r10 shown but we shall refer to a list of the prizes for a more cor rect view of the excellence of the articles exhibited we have no doubt thit i our gentry would take this infant society under its more extended patron- 8fft and icwniil nnd tneourocro mrit do ii whnuld b much greater attainment would soon be achieved by this very praiseworthy society 16 a man named shaw was yesterday committed to our district jail charged with a gross outrage upon a child not 4 years old the details are of too re volting a nature to be laid before ilie public ii the hon j ehusley has taken wc are informed 400 shares in the jtrint stock bank concern which will open about the 1st nf august next without il this looks well afier oil and we rejoice at il ih mr barnhurt has at length succeeded in aires- ting the prisoner maiyo who lately with others bpike the distnrt final where he whs confined for the murder of his brother md ngam lodging hun in i old quarters mr 13 hud auo secured in buf falo j endicoit who was likewise tried at our late a9pitftt pud whn e ace ted hi escape along with swiith some little ago mr barnbart iilis also se- cored a few oihers of his late residents who had i- ken the liberty cf giving up possession of their va rious holdings wiihout having served due notice mnvqi on beittg anested fought with his usual fero city but was overpom red by the determined cun- duet of mr bamhart who had followed those des- paradoes for many a weary mile we hope to be enabled shortly to given good account of is c way the clock vmder who also broke jail as we have before mentioned a good many waiches ar in requisition for the purpose of ascertaining how he will go the hands will not cease to move until he he eotnpietek run duwnib a letter from st hyaeinthe inserted in the mr- nerve states that the wvee have made ibeireppear- ancc in great numbers in that neighbourhood and have already destroyed about one hundred sheep the farmers lave dvtcimined upon having a gene- lal hunt with a view to extirpate these unpleasjnt intruders the same letter mention that the college of st hyneuithewqi nearly becoming prey to the flames on thutsday last about eight in ihe morning the roof caught on fire by some sparks from the chim ney and wns burning in several spots on the alarm being given and an engine put into operation the building was happily saved montreal ga zette shtpwreck the wreck of the speedwell of quebec about 150 tons burthen full of water and her materials carried off was discovered on thessbth ahothke child saved last week as cspc foulertou was about taking passage id tbe kmgum steamer he observed an unusual agiwhm in tit water near the boat smspeeting totoetbjntt immediately plunged in aud rescued uusll cfchd from the fate that awaited iu with pleasure we noticed the intrepidity of capt homaos last week and wuh equal pleasure we now offer our thanlci to capt fouleriou in the name of the public i euspcct not many vould be found to takeao sudden an ublution in the sl lawrence with tbe prospect of spoiling a fine coat and beaver but in acts if humanity when is the tar btckwardl vanguard prescort in looking up amazingly of hie not withstanding the stagnation in business complained of in most other parts here wg aee almost every one attending to bis business and earidg a cheerful countenance the police ate flagging our strocta mechanic get ready vtvlb juo b4tfa d una hidbad oakai aruivfcd the steamer enurprae richajds tho steamer fiidiu boweo with barns jvsni ds kingston byiown and emigrant is tow mercbao- diie and above 3u0 passshum coosijoeos j watkms c co e h- unrdjr hill afinggs j baknj isohslsosv m brennao s forsur a fao arcostroas graor d rrentiss j b smith ordoanco koaocvcmmcroo kinntoa dr irting uowaid as thomson port hops q haocox qsihi a- uuriodi co a ward e hardy tprooto smith hallowoll a mcneil napaatt fddltr 4b eandon ium juqo 23tb ths stoamcr enterprise richards tho stctmsr ruuau with barges mary granl v kingiton bytown in tow coosafhjisaafiwjhb ry 1 suson ordiianca department e cushiog f b blancbard howard a thocapson hontnal t mckay br- town j shaw smiths falls h grahaoj psttk tho other two bajges wr lowsd u ohvsv farrj fer stores lo montical i tho new htcmer jftvud is axpactsd hourly tbis steamboat is utao cntitely novsl coiistrucuoo aad u itrtsnssrt to ply on the otuwa port of q17ebbo iaairusi juns 19 bark mary laing mth april urarpo safels bark osps illb stay jamaica brig agenoria 1 0th may jamaica brix grenada 7triapri1 greotds bfis eltubctb clark bmy unu brig jobo 26th april dtibho p- jk f airm frrffdpri brig prstou 18th aprtf ntscpo fc bnc wanibek 1st ions nwfoundltal bark duchess of kent 42d april loodoo bark earl or ditlhousio 4th may ltvsrpool ship st marv 25j april hull 68 do bark sarah llftfe aoril nswcastls bark prince ksgonf 29th april litsrfkool buz ewric lwt mny bns nchon ibrh april ncwcastls jooa so ship ariadne 1st may londonderry 101 do shin delhi 10th may whitoy 57 do bark helen isdi april belfast soodo w sliip francis spaiht ifilh may limerkk m0 do bri- stephen white 2d muy dublin schooner hartford 23d april trinidad brijf ythan 5th april nowcatje7do jun bark etisa 29th april uvnponl fckhonncr mcridiaxi 17th may halifax mturham boat if the propiuetorof a durham boat would he willing w form a partnership with theowner of a steam- eucine of 15 horse power for thflpnr- pose of fining a small steam coat to run the hi dtau caifctli or such parts of the bay of quiote as may be agreed on he may hsve an opportunity of so doing- further information can be obtained by enquiring of win cunningham artiat kingston or of the editor kingston june 26th 1835- 424 sale of ckuwn lands 7 cm n in ivuflrcr c 1 cro l ojc j torooio j the public arc informed that tle 3a tf crown lauds and clergy reserves in tin midland district will take place as follows viz at nniij- vim-t- for the townships of huntingdon modoc hun gerford kaladar rawdon uichmond and ty6o dinaca 20th july 20th august 2 ist september 20th october 20th november monday thursday monday ttmday friday atnapanee for the townships of sheffield thursday fc c nd caradfio 23rd july- 24th august s 24th septmbet 23rd october 23rd november at kingston for the townships of portland piitsburgltin inbrouk bedford and luogbborbugb monday tburdayi friday monday may ml 23th july 29th aogist 29th sepwrober 2sth october 30th november the numbers of the lots to be offered far ssle be known by applying to samuel 9willmot hellniue or at this office 42 turilay sattudriy tuesday wednesday monday sile of ckowin lands tom juae ibth ifem k tn browne chairman v s the books will reoiain open in ihe dffe- rentbistnesm he 1st july- fitt ks sss further roavbenceriained kiosston apnl lb 1 m gananoue fast napanee 25a inslbathl monday 20th tkudttvi 30a instshannotwille wzdnrsday mil bcttcvtile thursday jul 2 river trent friday jut 3 wellington saturday july ifoltowclu monday juuj c canseco tuesday jut wednesday july 8 kingston june sh 1835 to let two small houses and several rooms apply to walter bales painter jrius tnll country mil h to our h stl the sam vanguard a abov nnilcmd n have nmd with u ibllowa wvll after sir john colbonw u yj ljcen in powaf about two raanv it pteaitd tho kukrol uk oiiliwsa lo nki fivm bui iwtltly place oewga th rotirth irihe n ofhooovcr iffitumen and tiv ofm tru in i off st margarets two miles fom land a ik hooked lom her cabin containing wcot- anreu c and a journal uf capt hull who cniritnl mo emigrai no liufthtcr illijm the tourih jllv was uu laws of hereditary ticw to taku the hdm vfac kingbion june 23rd 1835 11 clll our kciiooi of jioluc om ii ai p 0 king io lm turned iim ihitulf we 1lneb ou jbtiol brotlar to ksiiain his riiuiliiy upon th lll j f ettucionf nilicipicd wild u show ma i ip pearmca tliw ny m mown nuimro caiolcade wramliulnied ih- lwt otllio tow ail ook up j inietretslgoiiieui chunai w u0 dlllb em lus boon vtoitm 6 buwllww cfrhe rvj ewrtu rycrso i wn intcd hy th conferewm no i um fnmh ii k f loirn ih mure imiiac uwi iwuij uuq p bclvvcoll is to canada last year ftihe whs to bii ore is close as she would float but n is probable rfic drifttd ayain as there htfti no means uf tiistcnjitg iter on the same day ihe bark dmicasier foster of newcastle lot muamtclii wasruckby the ice off cape north anil ibundiiod the crew were pick ed up by a vessel the briejuliii bound to qutbic and ma rv of london has been n m linmedtj tiiciwo mclhodit docielios in thu to toronto thdnorjiipofiho of the rvi mr ijviins tcr mr lavin gou aaidian fulls into the bond lost in iba ite between st iauu and cape bre ton the new ship thompson capt h envy 693 tons rthioh sailed rum st john n b may 2 ran on bore near st john n- f on the 14th crew ex cept cook and passengers saved the ship drifted to sea the brig grace arrived at prince edward island on the 2d from belfast with a large number of pa- tentfer tiwity jour children died on the paamga of the mcaslce commercial advertiser the public are informed that the sate of crown lands in the london ditlrict wul take place as follows iz at london for the countv of mwdiese wednesday 29tn july thursday 27tb august thursday 24th september v thursday 29th october at s1mcoe for the countv of norfolk friday 24th july friday 21st august friday 18th septehbtr saturday 24th october at blandford for the county of oxford monday 27th javy monday 24th aogoat monday 21st september monday 26ih octobers f r- the number of the lots to be oflefed and ftfrther particulars may be known by applying to john b askin esq london orattlas office ya fbter kobinso cr bfiuv ofpsport ihatoirhoartna klwllsisivwteilb ithsrt the above

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