Carlisle Journal
November 30, 1855
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========================================================== NOTICES/LOST/FOUND ADS. SKIRWITH INCLOSURE. I, CRAYSTON WEBSTER, of KENDAL, in the County of Westmorland, the Valuer acting in the matter of the INCLOSURE of SKIRWITH MOORS, situate in the Township of Skirwith, in the Parish of Kirkland, in the County of Cumberland, hereby give Notice, that a Statement of all Claims received by me in the matter of the said Inclosure has been deposited at the "Sun Inn", in Skirwith, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all persons interested in the said Inclosure. And I further give Notice that any objection to a Claim must be delivered in writing to me, and a copy of such Objection must also be delivered at the place of abode of the Claimant or his Agent on or before the 29th day of December next. Given under my hand this 29th day of November, in the year of our Lord 1855. C. WEBSTER ============================================================ MR. THOMAS STOCKBRIDGE, "Three Crowns Inn", RICKERGATE, respectfully informs his Friends and the Public that his ANNUAL BALL will take place on TUESDAY Evening, the 18th December. Carlisle, Nov. 30, 1855 ____________________________________________________________________ LOST from the "Red Lion Inn" , CARLISLE, on Martinmas Hiring Day, a BOX of CLOTHES, Corded and Marked "JAMES LITTLE, Carlisle". Whoever can give any information about the same or bring it back to the "Red Lion Inn", Botchergate, will be Rewarded. ____________________________________________________________________ STRAYED, from the BITTS, CARLISLE, on SATURDAY, the 20th of OCTOBER, a branded HEIFER, One year old, with half of the hair cut off the end of her tail. Any person returning the above to J. LANCASTER, at MR. DALTON's, Draper, Carlisle; or to HENRY GRAHAM, Wigonby, will rewarded for their trouble. ___________________________________________________________________ TAKEN UP, about Six weeks ago, on CARLISLE SWIFTS, an Irish HEIFER - Red and White Back. If not claimed within Eight days, will be Sold for Expenses. - Apply to FRANCIS FORESTER, "Barley Stack Inn", Rickergate. ____________________________________________________________________ TAKEN UP, about five weeks ago, on the BLACKWELL ROAD, Two Yearling LAMBS, which the owner may have again on paying all expenses, by applying to JAMES BELL, Smith, Sowerby's Lane, Botchergate. =========================================================== NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given, that all Persons having CLAIMS against the ESTATE and EFFECTS of GEORGE MILLAR ROBINSON, of PARDSHAW, are requested to send in their respective accounts as soon as may be, to JOHN WILSON FLETCHER, of Tarn Bank, Workington, in order that the same may be discharged. 11 mo., 28, 1855 (Not to be repeated). +========================================================== BOARD TIMBER. JUST ARRIVED, Ex "Magog", from QUEBEC, a superior CARGO of Soft, Mellow, TIMBER, selected for Board purposes, and now on Sale. Also, best Lancashire and Welsh SLATES, of various sizes, from 20 X 10 to 16 X 8 inches, and Drain Slates. The "Eliza" daily expected from Memel with a Cargo of Crown Fir Timber, Wainscot Oak, and Crownpipe Staves. Apply to ARMSTRONG and GRAHAM, the Importers. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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