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CUMBERLAND PACQUET, November 12, 1816 / NOTICES

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Barb Baker

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NOTICES.
 
THEATRE WHITEHAVEN.
(by Authority)
 
ON WEDNESDAY Evening, November the 15th, 1816, will be presented the universally admired Musical Play, called
 
THE FOUNDLING OF THE FOREST,
 
With all the Original Music, appropriate Scenery, Dresses, and Decorations.
To which will be added, an entire new Popular Farce, never acted here, called
 
MY LANDLADY'S GOWN.
 
Produced last Summer at the Theatre Royal, Hay Market, and performed upwards of 30 Nights with great Attraction and Applause.
 
#####The New Play of GUY MANNERING, or the GIPSEY'S PROPHECY, will be performed as the After Piece on THURSDAY, being, positively THE LAST TIME, it can be produced this Season.
 
The Historical Tragedy of KING CHARLES the FIRST, or the ROYAL MARTYR, has been some Time in Preparation, and will speedily be brought forward.

Barb Baker

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NOTICES.
 
For ANTIGUA.
THE Fine Coppered Ship,
ANTIGUA PACKET,
[ ROBERT DAWSON, Master ]
To sail the First of December.
 
For Freight or Passage, apply to the Master on Board.
Whitehaven 9 Nov. 1816
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Whitehaven, Nov. 8, 1816.
NOW loading at SYMOND'S WHARF, LONDON, DIRECT FOR WHITEHAVEN,
The New Brig
WESTMORLAND,
[ JOHN NEALE, Master. ]
 
Intended for a CONSTANT TRADER.
 
For further Particulars apply to
THOMAS PENNINGTON.
 
N.B.  Damage that Goods may receive from Dangers and Accidents of the Seas, Rivers, or Navigation, of what Nature or Kind soever, the Owners of the Vessel will not be chargeable with.
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WHITEHAVEN,
TO be SOLD, in Public Sale, to the Highest Bidder, on THURSDAY, the 21st of November, 1816, at Six o'Clock, at the House of MRS. CATHARINE PINDAR, Queen Street, Whitehaven,
 
All that good Brigantine, or Vessel, CALLED THE LION, of Whitehaven [ JAMES BULMAN, Master ]
 
With all her Materials; Burthen per Register 85 Tons, carries 52 Waggons of Coals at an easy Draught of Water of 9 Feet; and is a desirable Vessel for any Trade, and in a State to go to Sea immediately, without any Expence.
 
The Purchaser to pay a Deposit of 5 L per Cent. and the Remainder at Three and Six Months from the Day of Sale; giving satisfactory Security for the same - For further Particulars enquire of the Captain on Board, or at his House in Roper Street.
 
ISAAC THOMPSON, Broker.
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Barb Baker

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NOTICES.
 
SHEEP SALVE
 
ON SALE, a Quantity of CLEAN and SCRAPINGS of BUTTER,
Suitable for SHEEP SALVE.
 
Apply to THOMAS NICHOLSON, Albion Street.
Whitehaven, 9th of 11th Month, 1816.
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FARM TO LET.
 
TO BE LET, BY PROPOSAL, and Entertained upon at Candlemas next,
 
All that FARM situate at BOLTON LOWSIDE containing 45 Acres or thereabouts, of rich Arable Land, lying within a Ring Fence, and the greatest Part is Tithefree.
 
JOHN COLTHARD, the present Farmer, will shew the Premises, and Proposals will be received by MR. REED, of Baggraw, the Owner, until THURSDAY, the 28th Day of November, 1816, when the Tenant will be declared upon the Premises.
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TO BE LENT UPON MORTGAGE, Three several Sums of
1000 l.   __  1000 l.  __  700 l.
 
Apply to MESSRS. STEEL AND SON, Solicitors, Cockermouth.
 
6 Nov. 1816.
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