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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 20 Mar 1819 - Adverts (1)
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    3. Saturday 20 Mar 1819 (p. 1, col. 1-4 and p. 2, col. 5) OAK, ASH, ALDER, & BIRCH WOOD, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, on Friday, the 26th Day of March, 1819, at the House of THOS. MARTIN, Innkeeper, in DALSTON,—Several Hundreds of OAK TREES; also a Quantity of ASH, ALDER, and BIRCH TREES, either together or in separate Lots, now Growing at (Low Flanders,) BUCKHOWBANK, in the Parish of Dalston, in the County of Cumberland, the Property of Mr. JOSEPH SLACK, of Keswick. N. B. The Wood is not Numbered, but those reserved are Marked with White Paint. THOMAS WAUGH, the Farmer, will show the Wood. Sale to begin at Six o'Clock. R. SCOTT, Auctioneer. Dalston, March 10, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE COMMISSIONERS in a Commission of Bankrupt, bearing date at Westminster, the 21st Day of June, 1817, awarded and issued forth against JOHN HARRISON, of PARSONAGE HOUSE, in the Parish of Hesket, in the County of Cumberland, CLERK and DEALER in WOOD, intend to meet on the 7th Day of April next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the King's Arms Inn, in the City of CARLISLE, in the County of Cumberland aforesaid, in order to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors who have not already proved their Debts are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the said Dividend;—and all Claims not then proved will be disallowed. PEARSON, Solicitor to the Assignees. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, on Monday, the 5th April next, if not previously disposed of, THAT Famous DARK BAY HORSE, WELLINGTON, the Property of WILLIAM CARRUTHERS, of Tiffinthwaite, in the Parish of Wigton. WELLINGTON is rising Five Years Old, was got by Champion, that well known Horse, which got the Premium at Wigton two Years; bred by Mr. Isaac WILSON, of Hartlow Hall, and out of one of the best breeding Mares ever known to be in the North of England. Her Foal in 1813, when five Months old, was sold for £23, got by Champion. Wellington is a beautiful Dark Bay, 16 Hands High, free from all blemishes; and for shape, bone, and action, is allowed by Judges to be one of the best Horses ever shown in Cumberland. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE AT SCOTBY TO BE LET. TO BE LET, by PROPOSAL, for the Term of Four Years and a Half, from Whitsuntide next,—All that large and commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, with a Barn, Stable, Yard, and other Conveniences, and excellent GARDEN and CROFT, containing together about Two Acres, all adjoining, situated at the West End of the Villlage [sic] of SCOTBY, in the Parish of Wetheral, in the County of Cumberland, the Property of Miss ELIZABETH DOBINSON SUTTON, and now in the Occupation of Mr. John Holme SUTTON. The Dwelling-house consists of an excellent Kitchen, Back-kitchen, a large Front and a small Back-parlour, with a Cellar, Milk-house and other Conveniences; a large Drawing-room, and Four Lodging-rooms upon the Second Floor. The Garden is well stocked with the best Fruit Trees, Asparagus Beds, &c.; and the Premises are most pleasantly situated, commanding a view towards the City of Carlisle and the country adjacent. In the Croft is erected a Dove Cote, Summer House, and a spacious Vault or Cellar below. Further Particulars may be had by applying to Mr. THOMAS BOUSTEAD, of Fisher Street, Carlisle, where Conditions may be seen, and who will receive Proposals in Writing for Letting the same, until Saturday the 17th Day of April next. 12th March, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SURGEON, APOTHECARY, AND MAN-MIDWIFE. T. BRAGG respectfully informs the Inhabitants of CARLISLE and its Vicinity, that he has commenced Practice as Surgeon, Apothecary, and Man-Midwife, in the SHOP lately occupied by Mr. LANDSBOROUGH, next door to Mr. BONNELL, ENGLISH-STREET, and hopes by assiduity and attention to obtain a share of Public Patronage. March, 19, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO ROADMAKERS. TO BE LET, on Wednesday, the 24th Day of March, 1819,—FILLING, and MAKING ROAD, on the South-east end of SARK BRIDGE, belonging to the County of Cumberland. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Bridge Surveyor, will attend at the Bridge to receive Proposals, at 12 o'Clock at Noon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEN GUINEAS REWARD. WHEREAS, some Person or Persons entered the SHOP of THOMAS PAPE, of ABBEY, in the Parish of Holm Cultram, on Friday Night the 12th of March instant, or early on Saturday Morning, and Stole therefrom CASH, GROCERIES, and other Articles to a considerable Amount. Whoever will give Information, so that the Offender or Offenders may be brought to Justice, shall, upon Conviction, receive a Reward of TEN GUINEAS, on application to SAMUEL RIGG, of Abbey, Treasurer to the Abbey Association for Prosecuting Felons. Abbey, March 13, 1819.

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