Leicester Journal And Midland Counties General Advertiser (Newspaper) - November 17, 1854, Leicester, East Midlands
Leicester journal Friday november 17, 1854. I valuable building land Belgrade near Leicester. To be sold by auction by j. Holland it Soss on monday november 27th, 1854, at the Craven arms inn h umber too Gate Leicester at six o clock in the evening subject to conditions to he then produced Between six and seven acres of building land situate in the Parish of be grave near Leicester and adjoining the Village on the Leicester Side with a frontage of about 150 Yards Winch part will be sold in eligible lots for Villa residences and the other parts thereof in suitable lots for the convenience of pure lasers. Under the Ali old of the above described there is an excellent bed of Sharp Sand and gravel. A plan of the respective lots will be on View at the auctioneers offices Humberstone Gate Leicester ten dais prior to the Sale and further particulars in next weeks papers. In the meantime the property May he seen on application to or. Tons. Hopkins the owner or to messes. Miles and Gregory solicitors Leicester. Superior stack of Well got old Hay Scarborough near Leicester. To be sold by auction by w. Berridge on monday november 20th, 1854, a stack of prime Well got old Hay Quot about 13 tons to go off standing in a Field the other Side of Narborough near to the toll bar where the company arc requested to meet at two of clock for three precisely. Valuable Freehold and tithe free estate situate at Humberstone near Leicester. Thuraston. Valuable Freehold estate. To be sold by auction by j. Cooke at the Unicorn and Star inn Thuraston this Day Friday the 17th of november inst., at four of clock in the afternoon in one or More lots and subject to conditions to be then produced two closes of Superior pasture land in the occupation of or. William Simpkin situate in Thuraston North end and called respectively the cow close and the Moor and containing with a slip o to adjoining the said close called Tho Moor 20a. In. P. Gnu of the said closes adjoin the Melton Mowbray turnip e Road and the whole is most conveniently situated Tor further particulars May be obtained at the office of messes. Berridge and Morris solicitors Leicester or of the auctioneer Friar Lane Leicester. Freehold dwelling House and. Land Sulby Northamptonshire. To be w. Berridge is honoured with instructions from e. B. Ila Torr Esq., to offer to Public Competition at the Bell hotel in Leicester on tuesday the 21st, Day of november instant 1854, at twelve Oclock All that valuable Freehold and tithe free estate containing 163 acres or thereabouts Situa near o the pleasant Village of Humberstone in the univ o Leicester now in the occupation of or. John Tadman which will lie sold either together or in the following lots As Mav he determined upon at the time of Sale. Tile lots have a eau Laid out to suit persons desirous of purchasing Beautiful naturally formed grounds for a Ilia residences Aud for valuable accommodation or Mineral purposes. Is delightfully situated on an Eminence being part of the Windmill close commanding splendid Western and Southern views extensively Over the a cake and soar valleys Cli Arnwood and the Forest Hills and of Leicester at a pleasant distance from the town with a frontage to a projected Road of 30 feet wide Clear of ditches As shown on the plan and adjoining the Highway from Humber Stone to the Melton Mowbray Turnpike Road containing 7a. 2r. 27p. Now in old turf. The above projected Road is to be called the Victoria Road. It will commence near to the Tollgate on the Uppingham Turnpike Road and form a direct communication to tile above Aud following lots and to the Highway from Humberstone to Belgrave. Lot 2, is adjoining lot i on the South Side and commanding the same Beautiful views and Elevation and equally extensive containing 10a, 2r., now in old turf. Lots is on the North Side of lot 4, with a frontage to the Road As specified in the before mentioned lot is now in Fine old turf with gravel under the same and contains 9a. 2r. 27p. Lot 4, is on the North Side of lot 5, has an extensive frontage to the Road As Laid out and Shewn on the plan containing 9a. Or. 26p., is now Fine old pasture with a deep bed of gravel under the same which May be brought into the Market to great advantage. Lot 5, is at the southward end of the estate and adjoining the Uppingham Turnpike Road with a Good frontage to the same and also to the projected Road As Laid out and shown on tile plan. It is suitable for building Nursery or Garden purposes for allotments or accommodation containing 9a. 3r. 9p. Lot 6, is adjoining the Uppingham Turnpike Road with a Good frontage to the same and to the proposed Road As shown on the plan Aud contains 7a. Or. 2p., and is now pasture. Lot 7. Is a valuable site for building situate on the North Side of lot 6, commanding a pleasant View Over the Spinney Hills and the Evington Valley and has a frontage to the Road As shown on the plan containing 12a. Or. 37p., and is now in tillage. Lot 8, is on the North Side of lot 7, with a frontage to the aforesaid Road it is very Good Meadow land Aud contains 10a. 3r. 32p. Lot 9. Is adjoining the before mentioned lot with a frontage to the Road before specified and also to the Road leading from Humberstone to the Melton Mowbray Turnpike Road it is now in old turf and contains 9a. 3r. 38p. Lot to. Is at the northward end of the estate commanding a View West and South nearly the same As lot i it is beautifully elevated and Well calculated for a Villa and for ornamental grounds containing 12a. 2r. 10p., and is now in tillage. Lot la is adjoining lot to on the South Side Aud possesses More extensive advantages for Villa Lawn and pleasure grounds planting ac., ac., containing 16a. Or. 38p., and is now old turf. Lot 12. Is a valuable accommodation piece of old turf land with a frontage to the Road to lots loll and 13, which May be applied advantageously to building purposes having a Beautiful Southern aspect and contains 6a. 3r. 22p. Lot 13. Is situate on the Southern Sirlo of lot la is divided into three closes exceedingly Well formed for one or two Good residences and possesses extensive Mineral advantages containing 35a. 3r. 16p. The above lots afford to All persons desirous of purchasing valuable Sites Tor Villa residences combining health Comfort and enjoyment such a Opportunity As is rarely offered. Several of the lots Are suitable for accommodation Mineral Nursery and Garden purposes and Are so convenient and near to the town of Leicester As to demand the particular attention of persons desirous of investment. Lithographed plans and particulars of the estate May now be had on application to messes. Babbidge and mob Bis solicitors messes. Parsons and dais architects and of the auctioneer at their respective offices Leicester. Freehold residence Rutland Street Leicester. A. Berridge is instructed to sell by auction at the Clarence tavern Clarence Street Leicester on Friday the 24th lax of november 1854, at six of clock subject to such conditions As will lie then produced. All that very Good and convenient tenement or dwelling pleasantly situated and known As number 68, Ltd Laud Street Alcester containing the Good sitting rooms 5 ditto bed rooms Kitchen Aud scullery Good cellar age convenient out offices with Garden at the Back thereof now in the occupation of air. Ii. Mansfield the owner. For further particulars apply to messes. Miles and Gregort solicitors or to the auctioneer both of Leicester. Sold by auction by h. Foster by direction of the mortgagees with Powers of Sale and the owner of the fee at the wharf inn Velford on wednesday the 22nd Day of november 1854, at three of clock in the afternoon the recently attempted Sale of this pro Yerty by or. Horton the auctioneer not having been authorized or sanctioned by the parties interested. A Brick built and slated Messuage or dwelling House with Garden Large Orchard containing two acres and a half or thereabouts stabling Aud other outbuildings thereunto belonging situate at Sulby and contiguous to the Village of Wilford. Also a close of arable land immediately adjoining the above mentioned premises and containing by a measurement three acres and a half or thereabouts and lately in the occupation of air. Bentley. This House and i premises arc Well adapted for the Resi Donee of a Small family and situated within two Miles of the Wolford station on the Rugby and Stamford railway. For further particulars apply at the offices of or. Douglass solicitor Market Harborough. Market Harborough nov. 7tli, 1854. Important Sale of200 acres of Superior Winter keeping Saith 14 stacks of Aery prime Hay and a stack of bean Straw Lotc Esby Leicestershire. To be sold by auction by j. Holland Jun., this Day Friday the 17th Day of november 1854, the following valuable keeping and Hay comprising 200 acres of excellent grass keeping 60 acres of which is unbroken dishes14 stacks of prime Well got Hay and 23 acres of bean Strain till the 25th Larch 1855, on the farms called the Candy infield and the High Fields in the lordship of Lowesby in the county of Leicester now in the occupation of or. Houlton who Lias Given notice to leave his farm. Credit will be Given till the 1st March 1855. A careful Shepherd will be provided. The company is respectfully requested to meet at Tho porters Lodge at the top of Twyford lordship at Hal past one for two of clock punctually. Catalogues May be had at the place of Sale the auctioneers offices 20, Market Street Leicester and the principal inns in the neighbourhood. Staton. Important to Farmers wheelwrights and others. To be sold by auction by messes. Burton if Clark on monday the 20th november 1854, upon the premises of air. Be we Wheelwright in Syston the following valuable a materials and effects consisting of 1000 it. Elm boards to pair of Waggon shafts 60 pair of Mcthers to Axle Trees 20 Iran dry Oak spokes 400 Fence rails 300 Fence posts 500 Fence trays with Oak Heads 6 boarded beast cubs 4 slated ditto 4 ladders 15 pair Oak Gate posts 12 Oak Field Gates 12 common ditto 40 tray bars Light one horse Waggon 41 Inch wheel cart a gig Spring cart with tilt Bath chair child a Carriage 4 wheelbarrows set of Waggon Rothes 4 wheel Spring Carriage Large Van tilt pair six Inch wheels pair narrow ditto with Iron arms 2 pair of Light ditto dog cart body gig ditto single Lair Rel gun 30-hour clock stove and piping Coal and flour Scales blacksmiths Bellows and steady set of new drug wheels and other effects credit to purchasers of �3. And upwards until 1st february next or a discount of 2 Lier cent for Cash. A the Sale to commence at half past ten of clock. Important Sale of lice and dead farming Stock Willoughby waterless Leicestershire s. Horton will sell by auction on tuesday the 28th Day of november 1854, the very valuable flock of sheep Short horned beast team of horses farming implements Dairy utensils ac., ae., upon the premises of James Alles Esq., deceased. Consisting of 140 Superior Breeding ewes 54 fat Ewe Quot 52 fat Slie arhos 152 lambs and three tips 21 i calved cows three ditto heifers two Barren cows Bro fat ditto five steers 2 years old 13 yearlings 13 calves two bulls nine very useful draught horses two six Inch waggons one 4 a Inch ditto four narrow Alieel ditto four six Inch carts one 4 Inch ditto one narrow wheel ditto water cart two land Rolls two Iron shufflers five single ploughs two double ditto seven pairs of harrows Drill winnowing machine chaff Cutter sack machine Aud weights ladders Forks rakes Dairy utensils ae., a. Also a very Superior built dog cart and Phaeton. Refreshments will be provided at ten of clock and the Sale will commence at eleven. Villon glib is about half a mile from the Countesthorpe station on the Al Idland railway. Descriptive catalogues Are now ready at the advertiser office Leicester the auctioneers Mowsley and the place of Sale. Tile grass turnip and stubble keeping will be sold Early in december of which due notice will be Given husbands Bosworth Leicestershire. A to builders Farmers railway contractors and others. Messes. Blakesley a Hollier respectfully inform their friends and the Public that they have received instructions from the Rev. Josh ii Arkwright to sell by auction on tuesday the 12th Day of december 1854, at the i Normanton Hill farm Thurlaston namely �7 of i Kiaie Ripe fat heifers 120 prime fat half bred o o Wethers and the avos Ami 12 fat pigs. The beast will be kept until Christmas if required a Deposit of �2. To be paid upon each lot at the time of Sale and the remainder when taken away. The Stock remaining will be at the risk of the purchaser. The auctioneers i can with Confidence recommend the above prime fat Stock being of first rate Quality. Thurlaston is seven Miles from Leicester and six from Hinckley. Sale to commence at eleven of clock. Gold and Silver watches jewellery time pieces see. To be sold by auction by j. Holland Jun., on monday evening the 20th november 1864, at the auction rooms Market Street Leicester at half past six of clock. Aah valuable collection of very excellent Gold and Silas or watches Superior Gold guards kerb and Albert chains Silver guards Gold Signet and other rings brooches several handsome French clocks and time pieces ac., a. Catalogues May be had seven Days previous to the Sale at the auctioneers offices. Valuable Freehold property Butland Street Leicester. To be sold by auction by John Holland Jun., at the three crowns hotel Leicester on tuesday the 21st Day of november 1854, at six of clock in the evening All those two newly and most substantially erected messages or dwelling houses with a Large stonemasons Yard and convenient Avo shops show room Sheds and outbuildings thereto adjoining and belonging situate in Rutland Street at the Comer of the Humberstone Gate in Leicester in the respective occupations of or. Am. Goodliffe and or. Archibald Kerr. The above property forms a most eligible investment being Well situated and fitted up with every Modem convenience. Further particulars May be obtained of or. Avni Iam Goodliffe the owner or of or. Clement Stretton solicitor Loseby Lane Leicester. Tut Longton Leicestershire. To be sold by auction. By John Holland Jun., at the bulls head inn in tur Langton on wednesday the 22nd of november instant at two of clock for three precisely together or in lots As May be agreed upon at the time of Sale Adaar Elling House with the Bakehouse stable outbuildings gardens and appurtenances thereto belonging situate at tur Langton late in the occupation of Thomas Bucklar. A close of excellent land adjoining the said dwelling House and containing together with the site of Tho Garden a. 3r. 9p. Or thereabouts. To View the property apply to or. John Norman of tur Langton and for further particulars to messes. Miles Aud Gregory solicitors Leicester or to the auctioneer. Tilton on the Hill Leicestershire. Important Sale of 64 Superior fat beast too i Lamb ewes to pocket pigs and 3 fat calves. John Holland Jun. Begs to announce that he is honoured with instructions from j. P. Sires Esq. To sell by auction on thursday the 30th of november 1854, on the premises at Tilton on the Hill in the county of Leicester a a Ery excellent fat beast consisting of seven o very Good fat herefords. 13 ditto Short Hora cows and heifers. 9 Superior Short Horn Bullocks. 35 ditto Irish Bullocks. 3 fat calves. To pocket pigs. Too i Lamb Leicester ewes to a cotswold Tup. Catalogues will be ready and May be bad to Days previous to the Sale at the principal inns in Melton Uppingham Oakham and Leicester the place of Sale and the auctioneers offices 20, Market Street Leicester. Sale to commence at la for 12 of clock prompt. Repository Horsehair Streel Aud Bowling Green Street Leicester. A. Babbidge is instructed to sell by auction on saturday the 25th Day of november 1854, a Superior Blackie 14 hands High Bas splendid in action warranted sound quiet to ride Aud Well up to 14 Stone. Also several pigs Light carts six Inch cart 4-Inch ditto two pair of Barrows bean Mill Small Waggon and numerous other effects. Runny near Nottingham. Sale of 35 beasts 63 sheep seven Superior horses pigs farm implements up acres of grass Straw and turnip keeping household furniture Dairy and brewing utensils it Juc. Am. Avi tight tier Upton is requested to sell by auction on monday Anil tuesday november 27til and 28th, upon the premises of the late Al r. Am. Marshall t a Lowi farming Stock implements j a f by kc., 11 fresh Dairy cows five i calved Lei ors one steer nine storks and six calves seven Power us Active Young cart horses 29 tapping ewes with the ram 33 Ewe and wether hogs and one two Shear ram two fat and two store pigs. The implements chiefly consist of capital 4 Inch Waggon with Side boards a cd rates Complete two narrow wheel waggons three Good 4 i Inch carts one narrow w heeled ditto Light Market cart and harness land Roll Large drag Harrow hang scuffle two sets of three harrows jingles three ploughs winnowing machine sacks Aud Bam requisites six sets of horse harness and minor implements together with 7o acres of grass keeping in acres of Straw ditto upwards of 25 tons of Hay and Clover with turnips tile whole to lie consumed upon tile premises. The use a to be sold by auction by s. Horton on the 29th of november 1854, upwards of seventy lots of Oak Asb Elm fir and other poles of Large size and Well calculated for building purposes lying adjoining the Turnpike Road from Bosworth to and within two Miles of the shedding Wortlie and Velford stations on the Rugby and Stamford railway. Also a Quantity of lop. Meet at the Spinney at ten of clock. Rutlandshire. Railway surplus lands a valuable water com Mill and premises known As a a Thorpe Mhz a situated in the township of Thorpe by water in the Parish of Seaton in the county of Rutland and adjoining the Rugby and Stamford railway. To be sold by auction by or. John Langley at the Falcon inn Uppingham by order of the directors of the London and Ortli ave Stem railway companion the 29th Day of november instant at three of clock in the afternoon and subject to conditions to lie then and there produced. Rathe undermentioned valuable Freehold property i forming a portion of their surplus land and consisting of the a Ater Corn Mill having a breast driving wheel sixteen feet in diameter and working two pairs of stones with the Mill Pool Banks streams waste water Channel and piece of land called a the Island a now in Tho occupation of or. G. G. Sharman. For further particulars apply to or. S. Carter solicitor 20, Avate Loo Street Birmingham air. Frederick avoid land agent Rugby or to tile auctioneer Uppingham. Donisthorpe Hall farm. Or. Chubb has received instructions from or. Geo. Sale who is declining Dairying to sell by auction at the Donisthorpe Hall farm on londay the 20th Day of november 1854, Quot i o i calf cows heifers and shirks 7 moated to heifers i Well bred Hull calf i Barren cow 6 fat heifers Aud steers 56 prime fat Leicester Grey faced and Cheviot Wethers Aud tile Ives half bred horse,2 two years old half bred fillies Aud 3 store pigs. The auctioneer with Confidence begs to Call the attention of tile Public to the above. The cows Are bulled to calve Early Are Good sorted and deep milkers. The i calf heifers Are of first rate qualities Aud the moated heifers Are Barren. Donisthorpe is one mile from the Moira Bath station on the Burton Aud Leicester railway. Ashby 13th nor. 1854. The Lount farm Staunton Harrold Ashly de la touch. To be sold by auction by or. Chubb Oil wednesday tile 22nd november 1854, on the premises of tile late air. We. Aioley deceased the Lount farm Ria he following very useful live Stock ac., viz., Al 52 beast 46 sheep 6 Tat pigs 5 capital Young and upstanding Waggon horses i Liaf red filly and too lots of farm implements horst1 tackle ac., a. Also a Quantity of fowls and geese in lots. Catalogues May be had of the auctioneer Ashby do la touch. . The household furniture Dairy and brewing vessels and other effects will be sold by auction on monday the 29tli november next Ash by de la ouch 6th november 1854. Patriotic fund. Elmsthorpe near Hinckley. Alteration in Days of Sale the auctioneer begs respectfully to inform his friends i that in consequence of Rugby fair occurring on Tho Days previously announced. The executors of the late or. Wigston have decided upon postponing the Sale till thursday november 30th, and Friday december 1st, 1854. Full particulars will again appear in Neit weeks papers. B. Law auctioneer. Hinckley nov. 14,1854. Appleby Turnpike Road. Notice is hereby Given that a special meeting of the trustees of the i Turnpike Road from Cri Ketts inn Bridge to the Earl Howe a arms late the bulls head Alehouse in Twycross in the county of Leicester under an passed in the first year of the reign of his late majesty King William Tho 4th, a a for repairing the Road from Measham in the county of Derby to Fieldon Bridge in the county of Warwick and other roads communicating therewith in the counties of Derby Leicester and a Newick a will be held at the town Hall in Atli Erstone in the county of Warwick on thursday the 14th Day of december next at the hour of twelve of clock at noon to order and direct the removing of the present toll House and loll Gate at Appleby in the counties of Leicester and Derby or one of them and placing and erecting in Lien thereof a toll House and toll Gate in upon across or by the Side of the said Road near the Highway in the Parish of nor ton Junta Twycross in the county of Leicester leading to Aust Rev in the county of Warwick and at a Titch meeting the said trustees will also transact other business dated this 15th Day of november 1854. Henry Radford clerk to the said trustees. Appleby Turnpike Road. To builders and others t art1es wishing to contract for the removal and i re erection of the toll House and Gate on the Road from Appleby to Norton a distance of about a mile and a j Quarter May see the plans and specification from monday the 20th, to thursday the 30th november at my office in Atli Erstone where All tenders must be delivered by the 7th december next. Henry Radford clerk to the trustees. Atherstone 13th november 1854. Hinckley and Narborough Turnpike Road. Notice is hereby Given that the tolls arising at the toll Gates upon this Turnpike Road will be let by a us Tion to the Best bidder at the red lion inn Sapcote on i tuesday the 21st Day of november next Between the hours of three and six in the afternoon in the manner directed by the acts passed in the third and fourth years of the reign of his majesty King George the fourth a a for regulating Turnpike roads a a which tolls will be let for one year to commence on the 22nd Day of december next. These tolls were let the last year for the following sums Viz a a. S. D. Narborough Gate. 115 0 0 Aston Flam Ville Gate. 146 0 0 and will be put up at the same or such other sums As i the trustees then present May think proper. Whoever happens to be the Best bidder Mast at the i same time pay one months rent in Advance and give Security with sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the said trustees for pay men Toft he rest of the Money monthly in Advance. By order of the trustees tons. Spencer clerk. Extensive and important annual Sale of fat Stock. J. Holland Jun. Respectfully announces that he is honoured with instruct Tunis from the right Hon. Lord Berners to sell by auction on tuesday the 5tli Day of december 1854, on the farm premises at Tushy in the county of Leicester 0 very Superior fat beast consisting 22 very prime fat scotch Bullocks of unusual Good Quality. 37 Superior fat Short Horn and Home bred Bullocks. 5 fat Ayrshire cows and heifers. I fat scotch calf. 310 very excellent fat sheep consisting of 222 half bred Leicester and Down fat sheep very Superior. 25 Leicester fat shearling. 18 half bred fat scotch. 45 thorough bred fat South Downs. 50 fat and pocket pigs and 4 draught horses. Catalogues will he ready 14 Days previous to the Sale and May be had at the principal inns in the neighbourhood of or. Wellman Tugby farm and at the auctioneers offices 20, Market Street Leicester. Refreshments As usual at eleven of clock Sale will commence at twelve prompt. Hinckley and Melbourne Turnpike Road notice is hereby Given that the tolls arising at the several toll Gates and liars hereafter mentioned erected upon the Turnpike Road Between Hinckley and Melbourne common and the several branches thereof in the counties of Leicester and Derby will be let by auction to the Best bidder at the House of or. Walker the Royal Oak inn in Ibstock in the county of Leicester on Friday the 24th Day of november 1854, Between the Houri of eleven and two for the term of one year commencing the first Day of january next in the manner directed by the acts passed in the third and fourth years of his majesty King George the fourth Quot for regulating Turnpike roads a which tolls produced the last year the several sums hereafter mentioned Clear of the expenses of collecting them and will be put up at such sums and in such lots As the trustees present shall think fit a capital Timber. To be sold by auction by t. Nikon at the red lion inn Burbage on monday november 20, 1854, at five of clock in the afternoon a a a Ash 53 Elm and 3 Poplar Trees now a a a a standing upon land in the occupation of or. Granger who will Shew the lots and of whom catalogues May be had. Also i Oak 19 Ash and to Elm Trees now standing on land near to hog Hall belonging to or. Cle Montson. Six months credit will be Given on approved Security. First class greyhounds. J. A. Pott is instructed to sell by auction at his re it Osi tory Wheeler Gate Nottingham on saturday next november 18th, 1854, at twelve of clock precisely Quot i a first class greyhounds from nine to six in months old belonging to the estate of or. By. Mantle Hitchcock of Ilkeston a bankrupt they Are bred from the celebrated kennels of or. John Brown and most of them Are of the bed Lamite blood. Ash by de la Zou cd. Valuable Freehold and other property. To be sold by auction by or. Chubb at the Queens head inn in Asbby de la touch on saturday the 2nd december 1854, at six of clock Iii the evening in the following or such other lots As May be determined upon and subject to conditions of Sale to be produced at the time of the auction in i following very valuable property i lot i. A that close of excellent old turf land lying 4-posts Ami other bedsteads bedding sitting room and Kitchen furniture a Good assortment of Dairy and brewing utensils casks and three cheese presses a. The whole will tic sold without Reserve. Particulars May tie bad Iii catalogues to be had at the place of Sale and the auctioneer s stand Coni Exchange. Sale each Day to commence at la of clock. annual fat Stock Sale. We. Wright will offer by auction on tuesday december Lith at Beau Manor Park farm i i prime fat Hereford cows and heifers 13 Scot oxen and so fat half bred and Leicester fact tiers. Normanton Hui annual fat Stock Sale. A a a a 1,0 property from its contiguity to the town of s i Gay offers a very eligible Opportunity for budding Pur annual Sale of fat Slock the property of Jos. Sutton Esq., at shard Low in the county of Derby. To be sold by auction by John Doughty on monday the 27th Day of november 1854 Sale to commence at eleven for twelve of clock punctually. Q a fat Coftus and heifers 4 fat Bullocks a a a a in i fat calf 83 fat sheep 37 fat lambs 4 fat Bucon pigs 4 ditto pocket ditto. Castle Donington nov. Lith 1854. A. 101 94 118 54 Hinckley Gate and Stapleton Gate. Ladeby machine Gate and bar. Osmaston Gate and bars. Kit Jetone Gate and bar. Pisca Lane Gate Aud ult Maud Heather Mill bar. 81 0 of Isoo Ash Lane and old Lane Gates and Swannington bar. 51 0 01 Froggatt a Lane Gate in eggs Green bar engine Gate and cart Rook bar and Newbold Gate and bar. 250 0 0 i Redwood Gate and bar. 61 of Staunton Gate and bar. 43 0 0 i whoever happens to be the Best bidder must at the same time pay one months rent in Advance of Tho rent at which such tolls May he let and give Security with sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the trustees of the said Turnpike Road for the payment of the rest of the Money monthly. A a the renters of Gates that stand in arrears win not be allowed to bid. Edward fishes clerk to the trustees. Ashby de la conch 6th november 1854. Poses. Lot we. Wright is instructed by or. Buckley offer by auction after Christmas 40 or i m e a t la i jeers and 140 fat to Heep. M r a Ftp right will let by auction in a few weeks to ?1p�?T, so Iuva and grass keeping a it samev1 Walton it m. Wright in my to be disposed of by private contract \ mid elmt1 Mill 11��f Asi it in. As1i> is of a Quot in cd vitl1 paid up in the Romany. Pm a a a Wadt of i Burton brewery lot 3. A policy of Assurance for fan it it v life Assurance company on amate life aged a a St sixty years at an annual Premium of �24 . The Bonus on this lot amounts to �47. Of. 2d. Lot 4. A policy of Assurance for �200 in in office on a male life aged upward of sixty years at a annual Premium of Cio. 12s. 8d. J years at 0,1 the Bonus on this lot amounts to �10. Is. Lid lot 5. A mortgage for �50., secured on the tolls of the Burton and Bosworth Road. For further particulars application to he made to or Ftp ebb at the Bank the auctioneer to messes. Fisher and son and messes. Green and Smith solicitors allot Ashby. Do la touch. Liverpool a White Start line of australian packets will be despatched end of november for Melbourne forwarding passengers to Sydney Adelaide Geelong and Launceston the celebrated Clipper ship a a red jacket a s. Reed commander 2460 tons Register 4000 tons Burthen which Bas now proved herself to be the fastest ship in the world having made during the nine months which have claimed since she was launched the following extraordinary passages a new York to Liverpool 13 Days 4 hours. Liverpool to Melbourne 694 Days. Melbourne to Liverpool 734 Days. Liverpool to Melbourne and Back 5 months to Days. Eclipsing every previous performance of a sailing or steam ship belonging to Liverpool or any other port. The accommodations afforded to passengers on Board the a red jacket Are of the Moat Superior description comprising a very magnificent poop Cabin and Saloon with a spacious House on deck eminently adapted for private parties and families. The first class and intermediate state rooms and berths Between decks Are spacious Well ventilated and liberally provided with every thine which experience can devise for Hie Comfort of passengers. Although so fast u Sailer the a a red jacket has proved herself by the general admission of her Pas singers one of the most easy and pleasant ships Ever sent to sea going steadily through the water in All Weathers without that violent motion to which some vessels Are liable when under a Large spread of Canvas. In consequence of the numerous applications for berths in this ship the allotment of them will be made in rotation As secured. Apply to Pilkington and Wilson Liverpool or to Georoe Miles agent a White Start line of australian packets. one Hall Leicestershire. Or. Chubb begs to announce that he has received instructions from or. John Silencer to sell by auction on monday the 4th december 1854, at Oil Stone Hall farm. A Quot a prime fat Christmas cows and heifers Prin-j1 Cipully the latter. 150 do. Cross bred Blackshed sheep. 6 do. Lambs. _ Sale to commence at i of clock. . Keep will be allowed till Christmas markets Onvey Alice will meet the 12.50 train at the is Worth station and will convey parties Back to meet the 6 of clock up and Down trains at the same station. Letters for letters intended to go per red jacket via Liverpool must be so addressed and passed through the Post office. She made her outward voyage in eight Days less than the mail Steamer and homeward in nine Days less. Consignees letters Only received at the office of the owners Pilkington and Wilson Liverpool. Mutual Assurance. And life Assur it Cottis widows fund k7 Ance society. Established 1815. Head . 6, St. Andrew Square. Edinburgh. Accumulated fund or capital belonging exclusively to the assured upwards of two millions six Hundred and eighty thousand pounds. John Mackenzie manager. A a. A a it Lind Ebay Secretary. Edinburgh november 1854. .�?parties intending to become members of this society Are reminded that the books Are closed on 31st december annually and that All policies effected before the termination of the present year will he entitled at Tim next investigation 31st december 1859 to one years Bonus additions More than those delayed till 1855. Agent cd Leicester. We. Common smut Hinckley and Melbourne Turnpike Road Trust. Notice is hereby Given that the trustees of the Hinckley and Melbourne i Turnpike Road will at eleven of clock in the Forenoon of Friday the 21th Day of november next en-1 suing at the Royal Oak inn Iii Ibstock in the comity of i Leicester hold a meeting for the purposes hereinafter mentioned and that at such meeting the said trustees will Iii i pursuance and by virtue of tile provisions of a certain of parliament passed in the session of parliament Holden in the twelfth and thirteenth years of the reign of her present majesty Queen Victoria for continuing certain Turnpike acts in great Britain for limited periods and to make certain provisions respecting Turnpike roads in England and of a certain other of parliament passed in i the session of parliament Holden Iii the thirteenth and fourteenth years of the reign of her said present majesty Queen Victoria for continuing certain Turnpike acts in great Britain and for making further provisions respecting Turnpike roads in England and of the annual Turnpike acts continuance of 1854. And of the acts missed in die third and Fourtly years of tile reign of Ilia late majesty King George the fourth for regulating Turnpike roads apply the sum of two Hundred pounds set apart under and by virtue of the provisions of the above mentioned acts of parliament out of the tolls of the said i Hinckley and Melbourne Turnpike Road or a portion of i the said sum of to o Hundred pounds As the Case May f require in or towards the discharge of the monies owing on tile Security of the said tolls of such mid to the creditor who shall by proposal in writing transmitted to or. Edward Fisher the clerk of the said trustees at his offices in Asbby do la Zoudeh in the county of Leicester aforesaid before such meeting have offered to accept the lowest Iii respect of such monies and will apply tilt surplus if any of the said sum of two Hundred pounds after payment of such creditor As aforesaid or a portion of such surplus As the Case May require in or towards the discharge of monies owing on the Security of the said tolls to the creditor who by proposal As aforesaid shall have offered to accept the next lowest composition in respect of such monies and so in like manner unti the said sum of two Hundred pounds shall be exhausted and if two or More creditors by proposals As aforesaid shall have offered to accept an equal rate of composition the said trustees will determine by lot the preference be i tween or amongst such creditors or will pay such Compo-1 action rateable Between or amongst such creditors As the said trustees May then think fit and if there should be no such proposal As aforesaid or there should be any surplus of the said sum of two Hundred pounds after applying the same so far As May he necessary Iii or towards the discharge of Tho monies to which such proposals As aforesaid shall relate tile said trustees will apply the said sum of two Hundred pounds or the said surplus As the Case May be rateable amongst the creditors or will pay the same to such of them As Way be determined by lot As the said trustees shall then think fit. Dated this Lith Day of october in the year of our lord 1854. Edward Fisher _ clerk to the trustees. Subscription li8t. A. S. Subscriptions already advertised. 1134 13 Nottingham am Loughborough Road a i continuance of term repeal or amendment of and alteration of tolls notice is hereby Given that application is intended to he made to parliament Iii the ensuing session for an to continue and extend the term Amend Aud enlarge the Powers and provisions of an passed in the fifth year of the reign of his majesty King George the fourth in titled a a an for More effectually repairing the Road from the Trent Bridge in the county of the town of Nottingham i to cotes Bridge in the county of Leicester a or to repeat i the said and to Graut further better Aud More effectual Powers instead thereof. J and in the said Power will be applied for to Levy and collect tolls upon the roads comprised in the said to alter or vary the tolls authorised to be taken by the said or which can now be collected upon the said roads to Confer vary or extinguish exemptions from payment of tolls to alter and regulate the application and expenditure of the Money arising from such tolls and to colder vary or extinguish other rights or privileges. Aud in the said Power will also be applied for with reference to the payment of the interest and principal of i the mortgage debts due and owing upon the credit of the i tolls collected upon the said Road Aud for altering and fixing the rate of interest to be hereafter paid in respect of such debts or the proportion of the tolls to he applied i payment of interest and principal and for making other arrangements with respect to the existing mortgage debts and with respect to the liquidation or relinquishment of any arrears of interest thereon and of other charges and liabilities upon the said Road. And notice is hereby also Given that printed copies of i the said proposed will on or before the 31st Day of i december next be deposited in the private Bill office of i the House of commons. Bated this eighth Day of november 1854. John Sanders solicitor Nottingham. Gregory Gregory Sirkow and Kowcun parliamentary agents i Bedford Row 6 0 1 0 2 4 3 3 2 7 1 i 0 to 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 0 a a o o o a o o o a a o a a o a o o o o o o 6 o a o a a o a o o o o o 6 5 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 2 i 5 0 to 0 to 2 0 0 to 0 la 0 la 0 la 0 to 0 la 0 la or. Charles Briggs. I i pupils at or. Franklin a Academy. 3 3 the Rev. J. Babington. 6 6 collected by three ladies at Ingrassi Lodge and Houghton on the in. 13 14 or. T. H. Carry or. La messes. Hunt and Pickering mrs. Hunt sen. Assistants workmen and porters of messes. Hunt and Pickering messes. Wheeler Kinder amp co. Assistants workmen and Servan of or. T. Johnson or. S. Hester. Or. Collins Gallo tree Gate Goddard. J. Porter. I 0 Rowland. 0 2 messes. Langham amp co. 0 6 or. Crawford. I 0 Wright. 0 5 Hardy. I i Moore. 0 2 Power Rutland Street. I i Hodgson. 0 to boffins. 0 5 five Young ladies at or. Robins s 0 2 or. Hunt. 0 5 mrs. Killpack. 0 2 or. R. Chesterton. 0 2 j. Chesterton. 0 5 h. D. Hitchcock. 0 2 e. Isaacs. 0 2 Partridge. 0 to Bromley. 0 to e. D. Lawton. 2 2 mrs. Taylor. 0 2 or. Hewitt. 0 to Rowe. 0 to Goddard. 0 5 Lacey. 0 2 Partington. 0 2 Rev. C. Lee. I i or. Pollard. 0 7 Anderson. 0 2 Biddles. 0 to Wilson. 0 2 t. Pettifor. 0 to Cooke. I 0 Mason. 0 5 Thompson surgeon. I i Peers. 0 5 Bream. I 0 Allen. 0 2 Cooke. 0 5 Briggs. 0 2 Spencer. 0 to Kettle. 0 2 mrs. Marsh. 0 2 miss Sidebottom. 0 to or. Sykes. 0 2 mrs. Merton. 0 5 or. Drakeford. 0 6 Crossley surgeon. 0 to messes. J. Bailey a son. 3 3 or. S. Keites. 0 to Hackett. 0 2 t. Coltman. 0 to Highton. 0 5 Goddard Printer. 0 5 Fox. 0 2 White. 0 2 Palmer plumber. 0 2 Nicholson. O to Dean. 0 2 Branston. Mrs. Ewen. Or. Brookes. Millican. John Law. Durward. messes. Billings amp Freestone a commercial. Or. C. Gould. A Friend. Or. Newby sen. Newby Jun. Oldfield. A Friend. Or. B. Plant. F. Ponsford. W. Stimson. J. S. Rice. T. Addison. S. Freeman. John Ponsford. Jas. Hunter Jun. W. Buckley. Vav. Hill. Mrs. Hodges. Or. A. W. Wilmot w. Ponsford. J. Henshaw. Jno. Noble. Mrs. T. Hodges. Or. Jas. Ward. W. Jones. W. G. Pollard James Gamble. Fredk Johnson. E. Charters. R. Toone. R. Sharpe. W. Gamble. W. Wass. D. Bird. John wheatly. John Broughton. Z 8 i. Shuttlewood. Jas. Buckley. W. It Silken. T. Colkin. W. Ponsford sen. W. Gamble. John Mee. Thomas Staines g. Loveday. John Shipley. Geo. Burden. A Baldock. A Gimson. A Mantle. Girls and juveniles at messes. R. Harris and song. 2 6 friends. I 2 or. G. Cook Riford Street. 0 5 messes. Willey and Harding. I i w. B. And co. Charles.street0 13 the workmen at or. Foundry. Or. Hawley. Huge read. James lesser. Mrs. Needham. Or. Vav. Ellis. H. Trivett. A Hammond. John Teear. Ftp. Perkins. G. Southern. T. Walker. Mrs. Enoch. Or. E. Clark. A Edu b. Meres. J. Wells c. Carter. Servants at the Stag and pheasant or. Joseph read. A Wigston. H. Lamb we. Bird. C. Atkins. S. Paine. Mrs. Laughton. Or. Shillington. B. Willey. W. Bow maps servant messes. Bates and songs work people. Too additional from messes. T. Bowmar and sons work people. 0 3 or. Trios. Birkley. 2 0 w. Marlow. I i John Crofts. I 0 w. Key. I 0 w. Grunion. 2 0 w. Harding. I i t. Forse. 0 2 miss Abell. 0 to mrs. Abell. I i or. Amos Kirby. 0 to miss Leet. 0 2 messes. Goodwin and Hobson. 6 6 messes. Goodwin and Hobson workmen. 0 16 or. H. Craig. 0 to s. Hodgkins. 0 to c. L. A. Ftp. Case. Turner. J. Knight. Heat Lin. Thurlby Jun. Coates. Stevens. S. Barsby. W. Crow. Asievell. D. Briggs. John Pickering. Geo. Evans. Ambrose Lee. W. G. Neale. A. John Barrows. W. Tookey. T. Bartlett. H. Sharman. G. Oram. J. Swinger. Jog. Birchenau. Geo. Sheen. J. Parsons. Mrs. Russell. Or. Geo. Perkins. T. Hannam. T. Charlesworth. H. Crump. E. K. Berry. Mrs. Cape. Or. Rusts factory hands.,. Stevenson. Ftp Ilford. Whitehead. J. Headley. 0 to j. Whiles. 0 4 messes. Bromhead sad Craven work people. 0 7 mrs. T. 0 2 or. Thos. Moore. 0 2 j. Cox. 0 6 misses Green. 0 to mrs. Ann Green. 0 5 messes. M. And t. Graham. I 0 miss Graham. 0 5 misses Preston. 0 2 or. Mason Wiley. 0 to or. W. Clark. 0 5 t. Bell. 0 5 mrs. Bell.0 2 or. Guildford. 0 2 miss Bromley. 0 6 or. Henry Gill. 2 2 mrs. Coleman a a m of 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 to 2 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 to 0 2 0 to 0 2 6 to 2 6 0 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 5 2 5 2 2 7 2 2 5 5 2 0 0 0 6 6 6 0 6 0 6 6 0 0 6 6 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 0 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 6 6 0 6 6 0 6 4 6 0 0 6 5 0 6 0 0 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 0 6 0 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 6 0 6 0 5 0 i i 0 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 4 0 0 2 6 0 2 6 i 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 <1 0 2 6 i i 0 i i 0 0 2 6 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 2 a 0 2 a 0 2 6 0 6 0 0 i 6 0 2 6 0 to 0 0 2 6 0 5 0 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 6 a 0 5 0 i 5 3 i i 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 work people at or. H. A Kun a factory or. W. Bates. V. Bradley. Miss Jarvis. Or. Bell. Armstrong. Jos. Green. M. Shardlow. W. Mee last week inserted As or. Melee. John Corah. Work people employed in or. J. Corahn a warehouse. Or. John Parr. Parr Jun. Farris workmen. J. B. Collins. A. Pagett a servants. Miss Eaton. Or. Alsop. Mrs. Boyer. Mrs. Mash. Miss White. Miss Gregory. Or. James Plant. Misses Suffield. Mrs. And misses Cooper. Or. Robert Marshall. R. Higginson. J. Bellamy. Miss Ireland. Or. Hollis. Mrs. Warner. Miss Warner. Miss a. Smith. Harriet read. Miss Brewin. Mrs. Briley. Sarah Ford. Miss Nedham. Misses Bates. A lady. Mrs. Farr. A a. Miss Haines. J. A. Or. Geo. Willey. Chew. Horton. R. Older Haw. Miss Spawton. Or. Robinson. R. Overton Jun. Messes. Overtones apprentices Young men at j. Cummins a amp co. Mrs. Watkinson. Misses Hodgkin. Two misses Hunt. Mrs. Morris. Or. B. Sturgess. Miss s. Wagstaff. Miss Holwell. Mrs. C. Cooko. Mrs. Williamson. Or. N. T. Westerman. Mrs. Payne Johnson. Or. Pywell. A Cli Awner. Sami. Stratton sen. H. Allen. Mrs. Kitchen. Mrs. Johnson. Or. Chamberlain. Wilby. T. W. Palmer. Hatcher. Ewen. R. Jackson. Misses Kingston. Or. R. Dudgeon. His workmen. Or. Deacon. Woolston. S. Elson. Jos. Pool. Mrs. Wykes. Or. D. Lefford. Mrs. Moore. Or. Sheffield. T. Ross Jun. T. Hopkins. R. Groves. Ii. Wales warehouse assistants j. Siddons. Messes. Barber amp Hipwell. Or. S. Stevenson. J. Dudgeon. Captain Jones. Or. Ftp. Smith. C. Harding. J. Johnson. Mrs. E. Hall. Or. F. Hall. F. Hubbard. Ftp. Hall. North. T. Johnson. E. Weston. Cross. T. Southey. Glover. Messes. T. A w. Everard. Or. E. Kilbour. J. Hustleby. Eldred. Mrs. A Flord. Miss Sharpe. Or. Bland a pkg. Bindley. Welton. Hand. Carr. Atli Erstone. Beazley. Squires. Mrs. Brown. Or. E. Pearson. C. Harding. Bricknal. W. Peel. Bedells. Ftp. Martin. Miss e. Marshall. Elizabeth Marshall. Or. E. Biggs. Iland comb. Mrs. Geary and lady. Or j. Stanyon. Belial. Mortimer. L Reberdy. Hutchinson. Taylor Church Gate omitted last week. James Thorp Albion Hill. W. Underwood. T. It Ood. Mrs. Compton. Marston Bay cottage Tyers. Or. Goulding. Skete Liley. Rev. G. Andrewes. Or. B. Crow. Butler. Swain. Robinson. Messes. Rawson Donisthorpe amp co. Or. A. Donisthorpe. T. Coleman. A Friend. Or. Ii. Denton. J. T. Cooper. Overton. J. Whitehead. J. Bamford. Green. Jos. Bamford. Jones. Dixon. Cornish. Stringer. Westermann. Smith. Jelley. T. Staples. S. Staples. J. Greeley. Barnes a a. Or. Cloke. Walker. Merrill. Or. Greasley a hands. Messes. Walker and Staples hands stocking makers. Ditto at or. Browne a. Messes. Boot and son. Their work people. Wood foundry. Or. Whitworth. Hunt c. Cayless. Miss c. Burnaby. Or. Carryer. Miss Ross. Or. Joseph Allen. Messes. Kemp. Or. Selby. Mcadams. Cocker. Messes. Roberts Lees and Tebbitts assistants of do.,or. Pochin and messes. Cortes Young men. Messes. Coy Brothers. Or. Newman. Minoretti. Laxton. Do. Young men. Or. Williams. Or. Angrave a Young men messes. Spencer. Friend. Or. Geary. Harvey Ftp. Baines or. T. C. Browne a Young men or. Baker. Griffin. Blackwell. Do. Young men. Lockwood. Nichols. M messes. Baines and Gill. Or. Leigh. Glover. Sharpe. Millett. Laundon. Hall White Swan. Moore. W. Johnson Rupert Street. Or. Jones Young men. Crispe. R. J. Goodacre. George Stevenson. Mrs. Ftp Alker. Or. W. Billson Jun.,Godfrey. R. Marris. C. H. Crofts. Or. Shawls servants. E. Smith. Thos. Willey. Miss Sarah Jackson. The misses Nunneley. Messes. Neal and son. Or. Chamberlain. H. Gibbs. Howard. West. A a a a a a h. Ltd .0 18 2 0 i 17 i i 0 7 1 7 0 to 0 8 0 to 0 5 0 to 0 to 0 5 0 to 1 0 0 to 0 2 0 to 0 2 0 to 0 to 0 5 0 to 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 to 0 2 0 to 0 to 0 to 0 2 2 to a 2 5 5 1 9 2 2 0 to 1 i 0 2 1 i 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 2 0 to 2 0 0 to 0 2 0 to 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 5 2 2 2 0 5 5 5 2 2 1 2 2 0 to 0 5 0 5 0 to 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 to 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 to 0 to 0 2 0 5 0 2 1 0 0 to 0 to 1 i 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 6 0 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 6 o 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 7 0 0 0 6 0 6 6 o 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 0 0 to 0 to 0 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 7 3 3 2 la 5 2 2 3 i 0 to 0 2 0 to 2 2 1 i 0 2 0 to 3 3 3 0 0 to 0 5 0 to 0 to 0 5 0 2 1 i 0 7 0 to 1 i 2 2 0 to 1 i 0 2 0 to 0 2 0 to 0 2 0 to 0 2 o a 0 to mrs. Bark. Or. A. Field Tebbutt. Squire. Morgan. Voss. Lane. Nedham. Bowles. Robinson. J. Mansfield. Mrs. W. D. Webster miss Drewry. Or. Simpson. Ward. R. Gamble. D. Hackett. Mills and family. Turner. Taylor. Mrs. Voss. Or. Nichols. Coleman. Bay Ley. Jarrow. Messes. Kirby and Thorp. Do. Assistants. Messes. Horn and Gillman the misses Berridge. Or. Jas. Birchnall. Wright. Sami. Crick. W. Clarke. C. H. Austin. T. B. Popple we. John gamer. T. Luck. S. Long. Jas. Black. M. Cousins. J. Warren. A Stringer. 26 females employed at or. Mitchells warehouse. Work people at or. Mitchells manufactory. Or. Holland. J. G. Boder. Messes. Bellair a Eddowes or. Barber. It. H. Webster. Carrington. Hardy. E. To. Messes. Crick a warehousemen. Or. J. Clarke High Cross Street. Mrs. A. Clarke. Or. K. Clarke. Tansley. Potter. Roberts. Warehousemen of messes. Nunneley mrs. Chamberlain or. Gray r. Beeson a a a a Holmes Thompson Brown e. S. Miss Miles Fenwicke j. Branston Mitchell #. Dilkes m. Odams glover.0 to 0 i i 0 0 2 6 i 0 0 2 0 0 0 to 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 to 0 0 2 6 0 5 0 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 i i 0 0 2 6 0 5 0 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 5 0 i i 0 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 7 6 i i 0 0 to 0 0 2 6 i i 0 i i 0 i i 0 0 to 6 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 2 6 0 3 0 0 2 6 0 2 6 2 i 0 2 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 i i 0 0 5 0 0 to 0 0 2 6 2 2 0 0 2 6 0 12 6 0 to 0 0 5 0 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 5 0 0 5 0 i 0 0 0 2 6 0 3 g i i 0 i i 0 0 to 2 0 0 to o 2 messes. Hawes a Hackett or. Budworth ditto workmen or. I. G. Higginson Brad Field or. A miss Caldicott or. Jarvis or. Amp mrs. Budworth. Or. Shaw Thompson Cank Street Ftp Ood. Jacques Pochin. Fowler. A a Healey. A Keightly a a mrs. Bailey or. Townsend m. 8. Or. Tatlow. Goosey. Hitchcock messes. Miles a Gregory a clerks or. Wright. Platt. J. Humphrey. J. Weston. M. Harrison. T. Stirk. E. Smith. T. Buckberry. W. Smith. J. Holland Jun. Mrs. Muon Alay. Or. Mitchell. Smith. Swinger. Rev. J. P. Mursell. Mrs Shipman. Miss Itu Renhall. Mrs. Haines. Or. Allen. Kirk. Mrs. Jelley. Or. Pratt. Newell. Mrs. Odams. Messes. R. And m. H. Allens work people. Or. Jas. Payne. Mrs. Harley. Or. Spick. J. Ellis. Griffin. Miss Willson. Or. E. Chapman. Sharman. Mrs. James. Davenport. Miss Vernon. Mrs. Adams. Chamberlain. The misses Rowe. Or. Glasgow. Mcdougal. Cooke. J. Blackwell. Bell. T. Williams. Cross. Mrs. Hayles. Miss Everard. Or. J. Harris. Miss Ogden. Or. Clark. Holy Oak. A Friend. Or. W. Boulton. Spawton. Kirby. W. Bird. T. Blyth. Porter. Fox. The assistants in or. S. Baines establishment. Or Annis. Messes. Smith and Fillson. Or. Ftp Itlie Den. Nee. Persons employed in or. John Baines warehouse. Or. Oliver. Menders and warehousemen at messes. Ftp Alker a Kempson a. Or. Scott Dyer. Messes. Beale and Latch More or. Irwin. Mrs. Irwin. Or. Rodhouse. W. Glover. Messes. N. Corah a sons. Warehousemen in their employ. Or. Frederick Gill Market Street. Or. Parsons Post office. The misses Tomlinson. Or. Charles noon. Miss Clarke. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Mitchell. Or. Pratt. Mrs. Oliver. Or. Carryer. Wright. Geo. Lockwood. Rev. A Chamberlain. Or. Me. Mrs. Livens a a a or. Wilkinson. Biddle. Mrs. Kirk. Or. Goodacre miss Wheatley. Or. S. Ellis. Hill. Greatorex. A a a a mrs. Webster. Scott a a. Or. Sharp. Burley a servants. Palmer. Mrs. Johnson a a or. Ganglion. Or. John horse Pool. Messes. T. Crofts a sons miss m. Harrison or. W. Harrison Rev. J. Dixon a servants. 4 or. T. Ii. Thomson Ftp Agar. W. Gimson Henry Wale Edward Bailey Frederick Bailey n. Milne b. Crasher mrs. Smith. Or. Thus Stokes a the Rev. T. C. Dymock. Or. M. J. Bain we. Sharpe. W. Ftp. Stratton Jos. Johnson Edwin Burnaby bag grave we. Rawson. R. Rawson Geo. Cowan Geo. Bond Bitteswell. Fozzard c. Smith solicitor. A w. Langham. W. T. Biggs. We. Flint or. C. Harding mrs. Burnaby so iss l. D. Burnaby. St. Johns Lodge of freemasons no. 348, per Peter Jackson w.m., and John of gaunt Lodge of freemasons a 766, per f. Goodyer we. Subscriptions under 2a 6cl, a list of which will be Iuie Abaiy published a 2 0 i 0 i i 0 2 0 to 0 to 0 to 0 to 0 5 0 2 0 to 0 2 0 to 0 2 2 0 0 to 0 2 0 to 0 5 i i 0 to 0 5 0 to 0 2 0 12 0 5 0 to 0 5 0 to 0 to 0 5 0 2 0 to 0 5 1 0 0 to 5 5 0 to 1 i 0 to 2 2 1 i 0 to 1 0 i i 1 i 20 0 0 to 2 0 o to 0 5 3 3 1 i i i i i total to 16th nov. £1701 5 3 subscriptions May be paid at any of the Banks in Leicester or at the office of the honorary Secretary or. Samuel Stone Welford place Leicester. Borough police. Subscription list for the patriotic fund on wednesday the loth november 1854. 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 6 6 0 6 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 6 6 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 6 6 0 6 6 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 6 0 o 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 6 0 6 0 6 6 0 6 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 lady Byron As her subscription will take charge of and educate an orphan boy from 8 to to years of age until 14. Supt. Or. Robert Charters sergeants no. I John Neale 2, Thomas Agar 3, Thomas Foscett. 4, Francis Tarratt. 5, Joseph a right. 6, Thomas Haynes. 7, Francis Smith 8, John Timson acting a crts. 18, John Chapman 39, we. Church divisions a All Daniel Rossford. 12, George Smith 13, Joseph Powell 15, we. Poultney 16, Thos. Wesson a. 20, Thos. Greaves 22, Job. Sturgess 23, John Smith 26, John Watson 28, John Biggs 29, Samuel Kellett 30, Thomas Lee a 33, we. Langham 34, Thomas Smith 37, Thomas Bullock. 46, Joseph Taylor b to William Hart. 19, Ftp a. Bannister 35, we. Goddard 36, Isaiah Hart 40, Daniel Bayley 42, William Cleaver. 43, John Watson 47, Austin Coles 48, James Pike 49, Thomas Wykes c 9, we. Munrow 14, Thomas Willett. 17, Edw. Charles 21, we. Robinson 24, Richard Bayley 25, John Bowles 27, John Loseby 31, Storer Mee 32, Jarvis Willett 38, John Newell 41, Geo. Langdale 44, Jas. Hickinbottom 45, Benj. Fielding 50, George Dakin sup Ernys. A . John Cross . Samuel kind . George Griffin . Ralph King / . Joseph Preston . Thomas Peberdy. . John Nailor . Abraham Stevens . Ftp a. Tansley . Benjamin Dean a. S. 0 to 0 3 d. 0 3i 3 3 3 6 o 0 3 0 0 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 to 2 8 total. £9 0 6 Robert Charters superintendent of police. Last week we published the name of or. Houghton As subscribing �1 is. Od., it should have been James Houghton �1 is. Of. Should any names be omitted and the parties will inform the gentlemen who collected their subscription the error will be immediately rectified. Notice. All persons having any claims or demands against the estate of miss Ann Marston late of Enderby in the county of Leicester deceased Are requested to Forward particulars of the same to William Parsons Esq., of Leicester the sole acting executor of the will of the deceased or to out office and All persons from whom debts Are owing to the estate of the said Ann Marston Are requested forthwith i to pay the same. Miles and Gregory solicitors Leicester. Eligible Freehold investment Belgrave Gate Leicester. To be sold by private contract the Freehold dwelling House tailors Al shop and premises now occupied by or. William filling being no. 22, in Belgrave Gate. Apply to or. Kidder land agent Ashby de la touch. A House to let ready furnished in one of the pleasantest parts of Leicester. Rent apply to or. George Holford no. To Market Street Leicester House agent. Wanted to Purchase two three or four Small houses in Leicester. They must be Well built and in a Good situation. Owners having such to dispose of Are requested to Send full particulars with Price required to or. Holford no. To Market Street Leicester. To be sold by private contract about 9 acres of grazing land situate in the Parish of Dunton Bassett. Will be sold to pay 4 per cent. A apply to or. Holford As above. Cottage residence Humberstone near Leicester. To be let and entered upon immediately a desirable cottage residence contain ing dining drawing and four bed rooms kitchens coach House stable and out offices Large Garden and Orchard Well stocked with fruit Trees delightfully situated at Humberstone within an easy walk of Leicester. Hint moderate. For further particulars apply to sir. W. J. Ftp in dam auctioneer 8, Bowling Green Leicester desirable country residence. To be let with immediate Possession an excellent modern dwelling House called Hun cock Grange consisting of dining drawing and ten bed Romonis coach House stabling and other useful Domestic offices pleasure and Kitchen gardens ac., Well adapted from its contiguity to the Branston station for a. Gentleman engaged in mercantile pursuits it is also within reach of four packs of hounds a few acres of band May be bad if required. For further particulars apply to or. It. J. Windham auctioneer 8, Bowling Green Street Leicester. Eligible stabling in a Central situation in Leicester. To be let with immediate Possession either for the season or for a term of years stabling for eight horses with coach House loft harness room and every convenience for a Hunting establishment. Apply to or. Jas. Spencer Cabinet maker Humberstone Gate. Whilst nil inc Rutland. To be let and May be entered upon immediately. An old licensed Public House with 4 acres of land situate at Ftp Hiss Endine. Rent moderate and incoming Small. For further particulars apply to messes. Crowson amp co., or to d. S. Royce auctioneer and general agent Oakham. Oakham nor. 14, 1854. Melton Mowbray. To be let for the present Hunting season Mowbray Lodge a comfortable family residence fully furnished pleasantly situated of the South Side Aud close to the town of Melton Mowbray with Good stabling for to horses double coach House Saddle room lofts kc., and convenient out offices at present occupied by la. Sinclair Atoun Esq. Immediate Possession May be bad. Also to be sold two very Superior Ftp eight earning Hunters to be seen at Mowbray Lodge. For rent and further particulars apply to messes. Burton amp Clarke House and estate agents Melton Mowbray. 15th nov. 1854. Borough of 60 0 0 88 u la Leicester. Tenders for cleaning streets and for emptying privies. The Highway and sewerage committee of the Loch Board of health Are really to receive ten Debs for sweeping and keeping clean from the Lac Day of january to the 31st Day of december 1855, one or More of the seven districts into which the Borough has been divided for the purpose of scavenging. And a separate tender for emptying privies Ash-p1is, and cesspools of All houses for one two or three years commencing on the 1st Day of january next for one or both of the two districts into which the Borough has been divided for Tho purpose of this contract. Specifications May be seen at tile office of the local Board Silver Street any time after monday next Aud tenders Are to be sent in to the same place on or before Friday the 24th instant not later than four of clock in the afternoon. Samuel Stone clerk to the Board Welford place november 16th, 1854. Borough of Leicester. Engineering assistant. The local Board of health for the Borough of Ulrici Cester require the services of an assistant to t Borough Surveyor during the Progress of certain Sewera works. He must be a Good draughtsman and compete to Survey Anil level and understand the Ordinary duties an assistant Surveyor. His set vices will probably be r quire for about two years. Salary �80. A year Subj to a quarters notice on either Side. U a i 1�?~�?oti0.ns�?T accompanied with testimonials to be Sei by Hil Psi Ai the 23rd november to the office of to Borough Surveyor Silver Street. Leicester. Sixth Call. Leicester water works company. Call of �2. Per share making �25. Called up. Notice is hereby Given that a Call of �2. Per share upon the Despret flu shareholders in the Leicester water works company has been this Day made payable at Paresis Leicestershire banking company Leicester on the 21st Day of december next. And that interest after the rate of �5. Per cent per annul will be charged by the Bankers on All Calls not paid on the above mentioned Day until the time of payment. By order John loses Secretary. Leicester Bremer 13tb, iss