Saturday 13 Mar 1819 (p. 1, col. 2 and p. 2, col. 4) HAY FOR SALE, at 6½d. per STONE, AND GRAZING GROUND TO LET. SEVERAL STACKS OF HAY, at HARRABY GREEN, near CARLISLE, not less than a Stack together, at 6½d. per Stone, by fair Admeasurement. ALSO, GRAZING GROUND TO LET. TO BE LET, for One Year, or Three Years, and Entered upon Immediately, upwards of 26 Acres of good Ground, at HARRABY GREEN aforesaid. And also, TWO CLOSES of rich Grazing Ground, in ALMERY HOLME, near Saint Nicholas, adjoining the river Petterel. For further Particulars apply to Mr. SAMUEL ATKINSON, of Carlisle, the Owner. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPITAL AND VERY EXTENSIVE PASTURAGE. TO BE LET, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, for a Term of Years, and Entered upon at MAY-DAY next, ALL that PLOT of TITHE-FREE PASTURE LAND, with a Shepherd's House and Fold thereon, situate in the Parish of Croglin, in the County Cumberland, the Property of THOMAS HENRY GRAHAM, of Edmond Castle, Esq. containing by Mensuration 2000 Acres and upwards, and divided into two Inclosures with good Fences. This Land is highly worth the attention of Graziers and large Stock Breeders, as being well adapted for the Pasturage of Horses, young Cattle, and Sheep; it is in general dry, good, sound, and healthy Pasture, with plenty of running water. Apply to Mr. WILLIAM ROBINSON, of Hayton, near Edmond Castle, who will treat for the Letting. THOMAS MULCASTER, of Croglin, will shew the Premises. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUABLE FARMING STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for SALE. TO BE SOLD, by AUCTION, at DOLPHENBY, in the Parish of Eden-hall, and County of Cumberland, on Wednesday, the 31st of March, and Thursday the 1st of April, 1819, the Property of C. and J. MARVELL,EIGHTY HEAD OF CATTLE: consisting of 50 Spring Calvers, 6 Back-end Calvers, 6 Fat Cattle, 1 excellent Short-horned Bull, and 1 Long-horned Do., and the rest young Cattle of different Ages. Also, 30 Horses, fit for Saddle, Harness, and Husbandry Purposes; 2 Brood Mares, in Foal; 300 Black-faced Ewes, in Lamb, fit for Graziers; 10 Leicestershire Ewes already lambed. Likewise, Husbandry Utensils: consisting of Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, two Corn Machines, Turnip Drills, &c. &c. together with an Assortment of Household Furniture, and various other Articles too numerous to mention. Time of Payment and other Conditions will be fixed at the Place of Sale, which will begin each Day precisely at 10 o'Clock. N. B. The principal Part of the Stock will be Sold on the first Day. A. HAILE, Auctioneer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DUTCH RED & WHITE CLOVER SEED. JOHN SOWERBY, FLAX DRESSER, &c. RICKERGATE, CARLISLE, begs Leave to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has just imported from HOLLAND a Quantity RED and WHITE CLOVER SEED of very excellent Quality, which he purposes selling on the most reasonable Terms. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE LET, by PROPOSALS, on Thursday the 18th Instant, the PROVIDING OF THE POOR of the PARISH OF IRTHINGTON with Meat, Drink, Washing, and Lodging, for One Year, to commence on he 1st of May next. Any Person inclinable to undertake the same must appear at the Workhouse, at or before Four o'Clock in the Afternoon of the said day, where Conditions of Letting will be produced. N. B.Should no Person then come forward, satisfactory to the Churchwardens, and Overseers, and principal Inhabitants there assembled, the Inhabitants then propose to contract with some proper Person, to undertake the Management of the Workhouse. Any Person desirous to undertake the same may then appear. *** A steady Man and Wife, without a Family, will be preferred. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DENTON HOLME ESTATE. --------------- VALUABLE WATER CORN MILLS, PRINTFIELD, COTTON MANUFACTORIES, DYE-HOUSES, & LANDS, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the COFFEE-HOUSE INN, CARLISLE, in the County of Cumberland, on Monday the Third Day of May, 1819,All that truly valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE called DENTON HOLME, Situated in the respective Parishes of SAINT MARY and SAINT CUTHBERT, CARLISLE, in the said County of Cumberland; lying within a ring-fence, and having a constant supply of Water from the River Caldewis well adapted for Manufacturing Purposes. The said Premises will be Sold either together or in the following Lots: Lot 1st. DENTON OUT HOLME, containing 100 Acres (more or less) of Land, of the richest Quality; now in the Occupation of Mr. ROBERT MATTHEWS, as Farmer thereof. Lot 2nd. All those capital, commodious, and well-built WATER CORN MILLS, commonly called DENTON MILLS, contiguous to the said City of Carlisle; and consisting of Two large Water Wheels, carrying four Pair of Stones, and every other Machinery for the Grinding and Dressing of all kinds of Corn, Grain, and Flour; with a constant and ample supply of Water from the contiguous River, Caldew. There are attached to these Mills, an Indigo Mill, containing Two Indigo Pots; together with a Woollen Carding Manufactory, which may conveniently be adapted to any other Manufacturing Purpose. Also a Four-loomed Weaving-Shop, and about Two Acres of excellent Land, called the Miller's Crooks, lately fenced. The Mills have lately undergone thorough repair. These Premises are in the Occupation of Mr. ROBT. JOHNSTON and JAMES AIKEN. Lot 3rd. DENTON HOLME CALICO PRINTFIELD; consisting of large and convenient Printing-Shops, Dyeing-House, Drying-House, and every other Convenience for the Printing, Dyeing, and Bleaching of Calico and other Cloths; together with 13 Acres (more or less) of Land, of the richest Quality, part of which is used as Bleaching and Drying Grounds; now in the Occupation of Messrs. LOSH & Co. This Printfield has been established for upwards of the last 50 years, and is capable of Improvement to any extent. Lot 4th. All those excellent DYEING-HOUSE, CALENDER-HOUSE, and DRYING-HOUSE, with suitable Out-Offices, and Three Acres (more or less) of rich Land; now in the Occupation of Messrs. JOSEPH FERGUSON & Co. There is a large Water Wheel for grinding Indigo on these Premises; and also several good Dwelling Houses. Extensive erections have lately been made on these Premises. Lot 5th. All that newly-erected and compact COTTON TWIST MILL, situated at DENTON HOLME HEAD, with large and convenient Warehouses, and other Out-Offices; together with a Dwelling-House for the Manager, Ten Cottages for Workmen, and One Acre (more or less) of excellent Land, laid out as Garden Ground; now in the Occupation of Messrs. RITSON and LEMON. Lot 6th. All that other COTTON MILL, DWELLING-HOUSE, and Three Closes of rich Arable Land, containing Five Acres (more or less); now in the Occupation of Mr. THOMPSON.Part of these Premises was formerly used as a Bleaching Manufactory. Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, are situated on Denton Mill Dam Race, and have a constant supply of Water at all Seasons of the Year. The above Premises, from their immediate Vicinity to the City of Carlisle, and being not more than a Quarter of a Mile from the intended Canal from the Solway Frith to Carlisle, are possessed of peculiar advantages. The most extensive Improvements may be made thereon, and the present Erections greatly enlarged, at an easy expence.Mr. DIXON, of Denton Holme, the Owner, will send a Person to shew the Premises. Further Particulars may be had, and a Plan of the Estate seen, on application at the respective Offices of Mr. ROBINSON, and Mr. R. DIXON, Solicitors, Carlisle; and of Mr. HODGSON, Solicitor, 12, Old Jewry, London.