The Whitehaven News
Thursday, October 14, 1869
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E.MILLER will Thank Customers to RETURN all EMPTIES immediately. Egremont Brewery, October 13th, 1869. ~~~~~~~~~~ TO MILLERS AND FEEDERS OF STOCK JUST ARRIVED, from the Danube, per "Caledonia," 3,000 Quarters prime MAIZE, or Indian Corn, in splendid condition, at a low price. Apply to JOHN TOWERSON. ~~~~~~~~~~ THANKS. I beg to return my best Thanks to Friends and Neighbours for their prompt and valuable assistance, on the occasion of the FIRE at Cleator Mill, on August 14th. In consequence of absence from home when the accident happened, I was unable to judge how much I was indebted to my Neighbours and well wishers for their ass- istance, but on my return I have learnt how great that obligation is. THOMAS AINSWORTH. Cleator Mill, October 12th, 1869 ~~~~~~~~~~ BOOTLE FAIR. The Annual FAIR for the Hiring of Servants will be held at Bootle this year on THURSDAY, the 11th day of November, 1869. ~~~~~~~~~~ WHITEHAVEN SCIENTIFIC ASSOC- IATION. The next MEETING of this Society will be held on Tuesday, the 19th inst., when the following Papers will be read: "Ferns," W.H. KITCHIN, Esq. (this paper will be illustrated with living plants, &c.) "Surface Geology," M.A. MOON, F.G.S. (to be illustrated with Diagrams and Specimens). B. TAYLOR, Hon, Sec. ~~~~~~~~~~ RE THOMAS CAMERON, DECEASED. ALL Persons having CLAIMS against the Estate of Mr. THOMAS CAMERON, late of Egremont, shoemaker, deceased, are requested to send in the amounts and particulars of their respective claims to Messrs. LUMB and HOWSON, solicitors, Whitehaven, on or before, the 28th day of October, 1869. ~~~~~~~~~~ WEST CUMBERLAND AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. The Secretary will attend at the Albion Hotel, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 21st, to PAY the Premiums. It is respectfully requested that all Subscriptions be paid up be- fore that date, and all who have Claims against the Society to send in their accounts as soon as convenient, in order that the Books may be made up prior to the appointment of a new Secretary. ROBT. JEFFERSON, Hon. Secretary. Preston Hows, October 13th, 1869. ~~~~~~~~~~ CHALLENGE. HENRY GLAISTER, of longlands, Gosforth, who obtained the second prize for Green Crops at Esk- dale Sheep Show, on the 5th instant, not being satisfied with the Judges' decision, offers a Challenge to the said Judges, that he will SHOW the FIELD OF TURNIPS which obtained the Sec- ond Prize, against the First Prize Crop, for any sum of money between £5 and £20; to be inspected by two disinterested persons, each of the competing parties nominating one, on the same conditions as at the Eskdale Show, viz., climate and soil to be taken into consideration. Longlands, October 11th, 1869. ~~~~~~~~~~ |
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