Dlessrs. Darcy, Pax7rrann, and Co., Essex; Mlessrs. WVood, Cecksedge, and Co., of btowv- market; Messrs. James Sniytlr and Sons, of Peasenhall; Messr:. Burell, of Ibetford, Norfolk; Mcssrs. Willsher and Co., of London: 3Messrs. Richard Horusbry and Sons, of Grantharm; iMessrs.
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Kettering, shows a cheap and very good horse hoe; Mr. Coultas, jun., of Grantham, and Messrs. Sinyth and Sons, of Peasenhall, are great in drills of all kinds, as are Messrs. Richmond and Chandler in chaff cutters ; and the
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%Vun. Parnell, Bradford, gardener, Oct. S, at half-past 10, Bradford. Win. Runnacles, Orford. botcher, GOct. . natl, Woodbridge. Louts Barber, Peasenhall, Oct. 9, at 11, Woodbridge. Robert Berrington, Windsor, state tri-aspeter, Oct. , at 11, lVindsor. Wm. Jas. Lonlon, Chester,
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Poellard, Hualntig, bookbioilcr, May 14, at 12, Hantiuge. G. Ilearn, Stoke Saint Giregory' May 14, at 12, Langoort. T. Ramsaey, Peasenhall, anhgeelwright, May 10q, aT2, Haloeworth. (3. Bumby, Weat Ielcalrtou. May 13, at 1I. Neiv Talton, ' J BANKRUPITCY ANNULLED.
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steam machinery and E agricultural implements; Penney and Co., Lincoln, win- sowing end dressing machines; J. Smyth a$d Sons, a Peasenhall, cdills, sewing machines, and manure dis- tributors, Class 49.-Apparatus used in Shooting, Fishing, &c.- Hluard, nets; Kirby, Beard, and
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