Freights, and has excellent Accommodation for Passengers. Apply to BLACKBIRD & HUNTER, Brokers. Newcastle, 15th March, 1844. m___Z_ FOR BOSTON, U. S. Fine New Ship QUEEN OF fO(_Y * TH ETVN E, Tons, James Scott, -Master, will Clear on the Instant—For Freight or Passage, apply HOD
16 March 1844 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Womersley Vicarage, s ' d "«K«»ter. William Thorp, of a son. "re, the wite of the Rer. MARRIAGES In this town, at St. Andrew's " i. Mr. Daniel Perry, blacksmith to vh' £V he Hth inst. Mr. Jonathan Bulcranr ? ouil - ths Murray. ouicraig, engineer, to Miss Catherine At St. John's
16 March 1844 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
he supply of English heat is short, and of indifferent condition. The trade dull at Monday's pr ces Theres some revival ,n the demand for chiefly of low lor shipment to the west, and h^ldere! refuse to s2bm any ahatemen Barley moves off slowly at rather worse prices, Malt, Peas.
18 November 1843 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
B ,» SUPERSEDED. WILLIAM Ma Biilmghurst, Sussex, dealer and chapman. . E CLARATIOX 0F INSOLVENCY. JOHN WARD, Nottingham, tailor. BANKRUPTS. THOMAS GATE JAMES, River-street, builder, Nov. at 3. and Jan. .> DUT-put L Sol. Mr. Tucker. Sun-chambers; Official Assignee, Mr. Aisager, B
18 November 1843 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
OF p inmNM CAPT. PIDDING'S MIKED BLACK TEA, SMALL ln Chinese Catty Packages, containing One Pound and One-Third, exclusive of Package. d. s. d. Whole Catty, reduced to 8 Whole Catty, reduced toll 4 Halt Catty, ...reduced to 4 Half Catty, ...reduced to 8 QuarterCJatty.reduced to
18 November 1843 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &c. &c. for the Autumn and Winter Season. In Addition to her usual Stock of Splendid FRENCH GOODS, she has brought Elegant Assortment of EVENING DRESSES. Her Show Rooms will open for the Season on Tuesday the 28th Inst. N.B. Please to observe, no Circulars ar
25 October 1845 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Match.—A Sweepstakes of 10 soys. each, heats, was run for on the Race Course, on Thureda>-last. * Mr. Chas. Reed's br. mare, beat Mr. , b m re fter a Mr. W. E. Brockett's bay mare; winning both heats Steeple Chase Match.-This affair between Mr Fred. Lamb and Mr. Villiers Surtees
8 February 1845 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
The late Bazaar aid of the funds of the Whitby Infant School produced upwards of £110. Mrs. Craster Askew has given donation of Ten Guineas to the Northern Asylum for the Blind, and the Deaf and Dumb. The Archdeacon of Lindisfame (the Rev. E. T. Bigge) preached in the Cathedral
30 September 1843 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
DAY IS' FISHERY. PETERHEAD. Sept. 23—The True L.ove,of Hull, from Davis' Straits, passed thi.- poitto-dav. with fish, 130 tuns, the fishing ground the'alst ult. ana reports the following yes-els belonging the under-mentioned places: — Newcastle.— i ord Gamhier, fish, tuns, 25th
30 September 1843 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Cachemires, and silks of every description, displaying peculiar beauty and variety, both in colours aud style, velvets, constitute the fashionable materials in V- Vreparation for the season, Gimp continues to be much used; nor do we see any chance of bugles declining in favour,
30 September 1843 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England