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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] Carlisle Patriot, 05 Sep 1818 - Adverts (3)
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    3. Saturday 05 Sep 1818 (p. 2, col. 5) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership lately subsisting between and carried on by us, the undersigned WILLIAM DOUGLASS and GEORGE M'CONNOCHIE, of Ritson's Lane, in the City of CARLISLE, in the County of Cumberland, Dyers, under the Firm of "WILLIAM DOUGLASS and Company," was this Day dissolved by mutual consent. Witness our Hands, this 1st Day of SEPTEMBER, 1818. WILLIAM DOUGLASS. GEORGE M'CONNOCHIE. Witness, JOSEPH HOLME. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE. THE Assignees of the Estate and Effects of WILLIAM HUGGON, of the City of CARLISLE, in the County of Cumberland, Cooper, intend to meet on the 7th Day of SEPTEMBER instant, at 10 o'Clock in the Forenoon, at the Office of Mr. HOLME, Solicitor, Carlisle, in order to make final Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said WILLIAM HUGGON, when and where the Creditors who have not already executed the Assignment are to come prepared to execute the same, or they will be excluded the Benefit of the said Dividend. Carlisle Sept. 3, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a MEETING of the TRUSTEES of the TURNPIKE ROAD, leading from the GUIDEPOST, at the Top of STANWIX BANK, to WESTLINTON BRIDGE, in the County of Cumberland, will be held at The Crown and Mitre Inn, in the City of CARLISLE, on SATURDAY the 26th Day of SEPTEMBER next, for the Purpose of taking into Consideration the Expediency of erecting a SIDE GATE at the End of CROSS HILL LANE, on the said Turnpike Road; which Lane leads from the Township of HOUGHTON, in the said County, to LONGTOWN, in the said County, by the said Turnpike Road. Dated this 29th of August, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM IN KIRKLINTON, TO LET. TO BE LET, by PROPOSAL, for a Term of Seven or Nine Years, and Entered upon at CANDLEMAS next,—All that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT or FARM, situate at and called by the Name of ULLERMIRE, in the Parish of Kirklinton, in the County of Cumberland, consisting of suitable Farm-buildings, and 35 Acres, more or less, of Arable and Meadow Ground, and now in the Occupation of FRANCIS GRAHAM, as Tenant. The above Farm is free of all Tithes, and conveniently situated in respect of Markets, being about Nine Miles from Carlisle, and about Six Miles from the Market Towns of Brampton and Longtown. The present Farmer will shew the Premises; and for further Particulars apply to JOHN KEY, Esq,, of Harrington, near Workington, the Owner, or to Mr. LOWRY, Solicitor, Carlisle, at whose Office Proposals will be received until SATURDAY the 19th instant, on which Day the Tenant will be declared. September 4, 1818. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARLISLE RACES, 1818. FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. HIS MAJESTY'S PLATE of ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS.—Four mile heats. st. lb. Four-year olds to carry, 7 7 Five-year olds, 8 6 Six-year olds and aged, 8 12 SAME DAY. A GOLD CUP OF ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS Value, by Subscribers of Ten Guineas each, p. p. the Surplus to be paid to the Winner in Specie. st. lb. Three-year olds to carry, 6 12 Four-year olds, 8 2 Five-year olds, 8 9 Six-year olds and aged, 8 12 Three miles. Mares and Geldings to be allowed 3lb. SUBSCRIBERS. Sir P. MUSGRAVE's br. h. Orville, out of Cannon-Ball's dam, 4 years old. Earl of Lonsdale's br. h. Lucifer, 5 yrs. old. The Hon. Lieut.-Col. LOWTHER's ch. c. Little Shylock, by Petronius, dam by Hyacinthus. Sir James GRAHAM's (Bart. M. P.) bay c. Windle, dam by Bangtail, 3 yrs. old. Edward STANLEY's (Esq.) bay m. Agatha, 4 yrs. old. Thos. H. GRAHAM's (Esq.) br. c. by Remembrancer, dam by Hambletonian, 3 yrs. old. Wm. JAMES's (Esq.) br. g. by Whitelock, 4 yrs. old. Col. SALKELD's Kitty, by Orville, 4 yrs. old. Sir James GRAHAM's (Bart.) br. filly, Miss Syntax, sister to Dr. Syntax, 4 yrs. old. Marquis of Queensberry's br. c. Little Thomas, 4 years old. J. C. CURWEN's (Esq. M. P.) not named. SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30. A PLATE of FIFTY POUNDS, given by the Earl of Carlisle, for Three and Four year olds. Two mile heats. st. lb. Three-year olds to carry 7 7 Four-year olds 8 9 SAME DAY. A MAIDEN PLATE of FIFTY POUNDS given by the Corporation of the City of Carlisle, for horses &c. of all ages, that never won Plate, Match, or Sweepstakes, before the day of naming. Two mile heats. st. lb. Three-year olds to carry 6 10 Four-year olds 7 11 Five-year olds 8 6 Six-year olds and aged 8 12 Mares and Geldings allowed 3lb. LAST DAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. A PLATE of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS for all ages. Three mile heats. st. lb. Three-year olds to carry 6 4 Four-year olds 7 10 Five-year olds, 8 6 Six-year olds and aged 8 12 The winner of a King's Plate or a Cup of upwards of £50 value, this year, or of either the great Subscriptions at York, to carry 2lb. extra; or of two, 6lb. extra. SAME DAY. FIFTY POUNDS, given by the Members of the City of Carlisle, for all ages, on condition that the winner is to be sold for 150gs. within a quarter of an hour after the race, if demanded. Two mile heats. st. lb. Three-year olds to carry 7 2 Four-year olds 8 0 Five-year olds 8 7 Six-year olds and aged 8 12 Maiden horses, &c. to be allowed 3lb. The Lord Lieutenant, or whom he appoints, to determine disputes relating to the King's Plate; the Stewards, or whom they appoint, for the other Plates. One horse, &c. entering for any of these Plates (except the King's Plate) to receive Ten Pounds; two horses only, Fifteen Pounds between them, but by permission of the Stewards they may run. Entrance to be made at Mr. WILSON'S, Bush Inn, on SATURDAY the 26th SEPTEMBER, between the hours of Four and Six in the afternoon, when the Certificates are to be produced, and to pay three Guineas for each entrance. To the Clerk of the Course, for the King's Plate One Guinea, and for the other Plates Half a Guinea. All entrances to go to the Racing Fund. WILLIAM JAMES, ESQ. } MAJOR LUTWIDGE. } Stewards.

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