Chapter 15

FREEHOLD IN ESSEX.TObe Sold by Private Contract, a substantial new built brick Dwelling House, consisting of seven Rooms and a Dressing Closet, two Cellars, a Wash-house, with sink and lead pump, well supplied with soft water; large Kitchen Garden, Chaise House, and two-stall Stable, and large Yard; pleasantly situated, eight miles from town, one from Ilford, and four from Romford. For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Wood, at the Red Lion, Ilford; and at No. 59, Houndsditch.To FAMILIES FURNISHING KITCHENS.STONEand Co., No. 134, Oxford Street, and No. 125, Leadenhall Street, Manufactors of Double Block Tin and Iron Kitchen Furniture, beg leave to inform the public that they have greatly improved their Sets of Tin Ware, which renders it the most wholesome and cheapest furniture in use, and preferable to others offered to the public, the whole being made of Block Tin.The following forms a complete Set, which will be replaced with new for 2l. 1s. per ann.l.s.d.Tea Kettle050Coffee and Chocolate pots and mill060Set of Saucepans110Set of Stewpans150Set of Soup pots130Carp or Fish Kettle0140Turbot ditto, BT.0140Boiling Pot, BT.0120Dutch oven, BT.046Cheese Toaster, BT.036Cullender and Beer pot026Frying pan and Gridiron066Spice box and grater036Bread grater010Flour and pepper box016Dripping pan and baster050Slice and gravy spoon030Skimmer and ladle030Set of skewers020Two Tart and 12 patty pans056Six table one egg spoon046Two scollops and tinder box020880N.B. The sets of Iron Furniture consists of the same number of articles, and such as are not made of iron are filled up with Block Tin. Families in the country wishing to be served with any of the above will have their orders punctually executed, and the Tin Ware will be sent free of carriage. Warm and cold baths to sell or let.London, 26 December, 1787.IRISH LIFE ANNUITIES.With Benefit of Survivorship.THEsubscribers to the Life Annuities established in Ireland in the year 1773, who are to be paid in London, may receive six months’ annuity due at Christmas last at Messrs. Bolderos, Adey, Lushington, and Bolderos, Bankers, No. 30, Cornhill.And also the subscribers to the Life Annuities established in Ireland 1775, who are to be paid in London, may receive six months’ annuity due at Christmas last at the same place, in the following manner,viz.:—The first class in each (consisting of nominees of the age of forty years and upwards), from the 15th January to the 18th ditto, both days inclusive, from ten in the forenoon until two in the afternoon.The second class in each (consisting of nominees of the age of twenty years and upwards, but under forty), from the 22nd of January to the 25th ditto, both days inclusive.The third class in each (consisting of nominees under the age of twenty years) from the 29th January to the 1st February, both days inclusive; and from the 5th ditto to the 8th ditto, both days inclusive.Those of each class remaining unpaid will be paid every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday following, during the same hours.The debentures to be produced, and a certificate of the life of the nominee, otherwise a personal appearance will be required; and it is particularly requested, upon the demise of the nominee, that the debentures may be delivered in as above, to be transmitted to Ireland, to render the list of Deaths complete for the future benefit and regulation of each class, and as the earliest information should be obtained of the occurrences which affect a reversionary property wherein so many individuals are concerned. It is further requested of any person who may discover any fraud or imposition on these annuities, to give notice thereof, with all convenient speed, to the Deputy Vice-Treasurer, Treasury Chamber, Dublin, or to Messrs. Bolderos, Adey, Lushington, and Bolderos.The Public are requested to attend on the days allotted for the payment of the different classes, and to take notice that, in case any person who by the intent of the Act of Parliament providing for the payment of these annuities shall neglect to demand the same for the space of three years from the receipt of their last dividend, he or she shall for ever lose and forfeit the same, as if his or her respective nominee had been dead at the commencement of the said three years.MARQUOIS’PARALLEL SCALES for Drawing Plans with uncommon accuracy, in half the usual time. Sold, warranted correct, only by the Inventor, opposite Northumberland House, Charing Cross.Mr.Marquoiscontinues as usual to instruct Gentlemen in the Military branches of Fortification, Artillery, Gunnery, Mathematics, Drawing, &c., &c.DIAMONDS AND WATCHES.TObe SOLDCHEAP, being second-hand. Two pair of deep earrings; three pair of Tops; three large Star Pins; some small ditto and cluster Rings; a capital gold horizontal repeater by J. Targent; a ditto by Daniel St. Lien; a ditto by Graham; a ditto by Higgs; about thirty others, in gold, silver, and metal, by different makers; a pair of gold horizontal repeaters with seconds; a watch that strikes the hours and quarters as it goes, and repeats at pleasure; an assortment of gold horizontal watches by G. Graham, Ellicott, Allam, Perigalt, and others; a great number of gold, silver, and metal watches, enamelled, plain or engraved, a small Watch fit for a Ring; some Gold Charm and Snuff boxes.Enquire of Mr. Mason, removed to the Corner of Craven Street, Strand.TO COWKEEPERS AND FARMERS.By Mr. HUTCHINS,By Order of the Proprietor,On the Premises, THIS DAY, at Half-Past eleveno’clock,TWENTYyoung Milch Cows, five Draught Horses, three Carts with tail ladders and copses, part of a Rick of Hay, a Young Breeding Sow and two store pigs, a fine Peacock and Hen, a yard Dog and chain, a single horse Chaise and Harness, a large quantify of unsifted Dust, Cart Harness, and other effects ofA COW-KEEPER AND FARMER.The end of Five Fields Row, Chelsea.May be viewed and Catalogues had on the premises, and of Mr. Hutchins, King Street, Covent Garden.Sale by Auction.By Mr. HUTCHINS,At his Rooms, in King Street, and Hart Street, CoventGarden, To-morrow at Twelve o’clock.ASmallHouse of very genteel Furniture of aGENTLEMAN,Brought from his House near Vauxhall in Surrey, comprising an elegant white Dimity Bed Furniture; excellent Down and Swan Feather Beds; a handsome suit of Drawing room chairs; Sofa and Window curtains; inlaid Mahogany Pier Tables; Mahogany Wardrobes; double and single Chests of Drawers; Wilton and Turkey Carpets; a superb Register Stove with inlaid front; Patent range and ovens; and other valuable effects, the whole of which was new within a few months.May be viewed and Catalogues had at the Rooms.Sale by Candle.At Garraway’s Coffee House, Exchange Alley, Cornhill On FRIDAY, the 28th of JANUARY, at Five o’clock in the afternoon,THEfollowing GOODS, viz.,113Bags St. Domingo Cotton, just landed107packets ditto.4bags Grenada ditto.2ditto Monterrat ditto.50ditto Brazil ditto.1Matt Smyrna ditto, damaged.3casks Sago.3ditto Short long pepper.15sacks Aleppo Galls.2casks Gentian.12ditto Gum Arabic.6ditto Verdigrease.10Bags Smyrna Cotton.30Casks Naples Argot, damaged.Catalogues of which will be timely delivered byRICHARD KYMER and Co.At Mr. CROFT’S WAREHOUSE, No. 46, BREAD STREET, CHEAPSIDE(Without reserve),OnFriday, the 4th instant, at 4 o’clock,AVeryLarge and Valuable assortment of HABERDASHERY, MANCHESTER WOOLLEN DRAPERY and HOSIERY GOODS,Particulars of which will be published in due time,By JOHN CROFT, Sworn Broker,Bread Street, Cheapside.N.B.—Two Months’ Prompt.At the CUSTOMS HOUSE, COLCHESTER.BY ORDER OF THE HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF HIS MAJESTY’S CUSTOMS.On WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of JANUARY, 1788,at Eleven o’clock in the Forenoon,WILLbe exposed to Public Sale, for Home use, clear of all duties,Brandy, 247 Gallons,Rum, 61 ditto,of the strength of one in six under, and not exceeding one in ten over hydrometer proof.Geneva, 1560 Gallons,of inferior strength, in small lots, for the accommodation and use of private families.14 Gallons of Red Wine.The above goods have been seized and legally condemned, and may be viewed on the morning previous to the day of sale.Shipping Advertisements.NEW LLOYD’S Coffee House, over the North West part of the Royal Exchange,On THURSDAY, the 3rd of JANUARY, 1788, at Twelve o’clock precisely,shipTHEHull of the Ship STORMONT, built for the Honourable the East India Company’s Service, burthen 723 tons or thereabouts, now lying in the Greenland Dock, and there to be delivered.Immediately after the sale of the above Hull, will be sold, in lots, all her anchors, cables, sails, guns, small arms, and all her other stores, as mentioned in the catalogues.The said stores to be viewed three days preceding the sale, at Messrs. Turner’s Wharf, Limehouse.Catalogues will be timely delivered byTHOMAS and ALEX HUBBERT, Brokers,No. 11, Mark Lane.FOR PRIVATE SALE.The Ship HOPE.shipBRITISH-built, 170 tons measurement or thereabouts, is extremely calculated for the Straits, Carolina, Newfoundland, or Coasting Trade, and would make a complete Collier. Is well found in stores, and requires very little expense to send her to sea. Now lying at Wapping Old Stairs, Charles Blakeney, late Commander.For inventories and particulars apply on Board, toJAMES and EDWARD OGLE, Brokers,No. 7, Billiter Square.LONDON: Printed for J. WALTER, at theLogographic Press, Printing House Square, nearApothecaries’ Hall, Blackfriars, where Advertisements, Essays, Letters, and Articles of Intelligence will be taken in; also at Mr.Mettenius’s, Confectioner, Charing Cross; Mr.Whiteaves, Watchmaker, No. 30, opposite St. Dunstan’s Church, Fleet Street; Mr.Axtell’s, No 1, Finch Lane, Cornhill; at MrBushby’s, No. 1, Catherine Street, Strand; MrRose’s, Silk Dyes, Spring Gardens; and Mr.Grieve’s, Stationer, No. 103, corner of Fountain Court, Strand.

FREEHOLD IN ESSEX.TObe Sold by Private Contract, a substantial new built brick Dwelling House, consisting of seven Rooms and a Dressing Closet, two Cellars, a Wash-house, with sink and lead pump, well supplied with soft water; large Kitchen Garden, Chaise House, and two-stall Stable, and large Yard; pleasantly situated, eight miles from town, one from Ilford, and four from Romford. For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Wood, at the Red Lion, Ilford; and at No. 59, Houndsditch.

FREEHOLD IN ESSEX.

TObe Sold by Private Contract, a substantial new built brick Dwelling House, consisting of seven Rooms and a Dressing Closet, two Cellars, a Wash-house, with sink and lead pump, well supplied with soft water; large Kitchen Garden, Chaise House, and two-stall Stable, and large Yard; pleasantly situated, eight miles from town, one from Ilford, and four from Romford. For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Wood, at the Red Lion, Ilford; and at No. 59, Houndsditch.

To FAMILIES FURNISHING KITCHENS.STONEand Co., No. 134, Oxford Street, and No. 125, Leadenhall Street, Manufactors of Double Block Tin and Iron Kitchen Furniture, beg leave to inform the public that they have greatly improved their Sets of Tin Ware, which renders it the most wholesome and cheapest furniture in use, and preferable to others offered to the public, the whole being made of Block Tin.The following forms a complete Set, which will be replaced with new for 2l. 1s. per ann.l.s.d.Tea Kettle050Coffee and Chocolate pots and mill060Set of Saucepans110Set of Stewpans150Set of Soup pots130Carp or Fish Kettle0140Turbot ditto, BT.0140Boiling Pot, BT.0120Dutch oven, BT.046Cheese Toaster, BT.036Cullender and Beer pot026Frying pan and Gridiron066Spice box and grater036Bread grater010Flour and pepper box016Dripping pan and baster050Slice and gravy spoon030Skimmer and ladle030Set of skewers020Two Tart and 12 patty pans056Six table one egg spoon046Two scollops and tinder box020880N.B. The sets of Iron Furniture consists of the same number of articles, and such as are not made of iron are filled up with Block Tin. Families in the country wishing to be served with any of the above will have their orders punctually executed, and the Tin Ware will be sent free of carriage. Warm and cold baths to sell or let.

To FAMILIES FURNISHING KITCHENS.

STONEand Co., No. 134, Oxford Street, and No. 125, Leadenhall Street, Manufactors of Double Block Tin and Iron Kitchen Furniture, beg leave to inform the public that they have greatly improved their Sets of Tin Ware, which renders it the most wholesome and cheapest furniture in use, and preferable to others offered to the public, the whole being made of Block Tin.

The following forms a complete Set, which will be replaced with new for 2l. 1s. per ann.

N.B. The sets of Iron Furniture consists of the same number of articles, and such as are not made of iron are filled up with Block Tin. Families in the country wishing to be served with any of the above will have their orders punctually executed, and the Tin Ware will be sent free of carriage. Warm and cold baths to sell or let.

London, 26 December, 1787.IRISH LIFE ANNUITIES.With Benefit of Survivorship.THEsubscribers to the Life Annuities established in Ireland in the year 1773, who are to be paid in London, may receive six months’ annuity due at Christmas last at Messrs. Bolderos, Adey, Lushington, and Bolderos, Bankers, No. 30, Cornhill.And also the subscribers to the Life Annuities established in Ireland 1775, who are to be paid in London, may receive six months’ annuity due at Christmas last at the same place, in the following manner,viz.:—The first class in each (consisting of nominees of the age of forty years and upwards), from the 15th January to the 18th ditto, both days inclusive, from ten in the forenoon until two in the afternoon.The second class in each (consisting of nominees of the age of twenty years and upwards, but under forty), from the 22nd of January to the 25th ditto, both days inclusive.The third class in each (consisting of nominees under the age of twenty years) from the 29th January to the 1st February, both days inclusive; and from the 5th ditto to the 8th ditto, both days inclusive.Those of each class remaining unpaid will be paid every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday following, during the same hours.The debentures to be produced, and a certificate of the life of the nominee, otherwise a personal appearance will be required; and it is particularly requested, upon the demise of the nominee, that the debentures may be delivered in as above, to be transmitted to Ireland, to render the list of Deaths complete for the future benefit and regulation of each class, and as the earliest information should be obtained of the occurrences which affect a reversionary property wherein so many individuals are concerned. It is further requested of any person who may discover any fraud or imposition on these annuities, to give notice thereof, with all convenient speed, to the Deputy Vice-Treasurer, Treasury Chamber, Dublin, or to Messrs. Bolderos, Adey, Lushington, and Bolderos.The Public are requested to attend on the days allotted for the payment of the different classes, and to take notice that, in case any person who by the intent of the Act of Parliament providing for the payment of these annuities shall neglect to demand the same for the space of three years from the receipt of their last dividend, he or she shall for ever lose and forfeit the same, as if his or her respective nominee had been dead at the commencement of the said three years.

London, 26 December, 1787.

IRISH LIFE ANNUITIES.With Benefit of Survivorship.

THEsubscribers to the Life Annuities established in Ireland in the year 1773, who are to be paid in London, may receive six months’ annuity due at Christmas last at Messrs. Bolderos, Adey, Lushington, and Bolderos, Bankers, No. 30, Cornhill.

And also the subscribers to the Life Annuities established in Ireland 1775, who are to be paid in London, may receive six months’ annuity due at Christmas last at the same place, in the following manner,viz.:—

The first class in each (consisting of nominees of the age of forty years and upwards), from the 15th January to the 18th ditto, both days inclusive, from ten in the forenoon until two in the afternoon.

The second class in each (consisting of nominees of the age of twenty years and upwards, but under forty), from the 22nd of January to the 25th ditto, both days inclusive.

The third class in each (consisting of nominees under the age of twenty years) from the 29th January to the 1st February, both days inclusive; and from the 5th ditto to the 8th ditto, both days inclusive.

Those of each class remaining unpaid will be paid every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday following, during the same hours.

The debentures to be produced, and a certificate of the life of the nominee, otherwise a personal appearance will be required; and it is particularly requested, upon the demise of the nominee, that the debentures may be delivered in as above, to be transmitted to Ireland, to render the list of Deaths complete for the future benefit and regulation of each class, and as the earliest information should be obtained of the occurrences which affect a reversionary property wherein so many individuals are concerned. It is further requested of any person who may discover any fraud or imposition on these annuities, to give notice thereof, with all convenient speed, to the Deputy Vice-Treasurer, Treasury Chamber, Dublin, or to Messrs. Bolderos, Adey, Lushington, and Bolderos.

The Public are requested to attend on the days allotted for the payment of the different classes, and to take notice that, in case any person who by the intent of the Act of Parliament providing for the payment of these annuities shall neglect to demand the same for the space of three years from the receipt of their last dividend, he or she shall for ever lose and forfeit the same, as if his or her respective nominee had been dead at the commencement of the said three years.

MARQUOIS’PARALLEL SCALES for Drawing Plans with uncommon accuracy, in half the usual time. Sold, warranted correct, only by the Inventor, opposite Northumberland House, Charing Cross.Mr.Marquoiscontinues as usual to instruct Gentlemen in the Military branches of Fortification, Artillery, Gunnery, Mathematics, Drawing, &c., &c.

MARQUOIS’PARALLEL SCALES for Drawing Plans with uncommon accuracy, in half the usual time. Sold, warranted correct, only by the Inventor, opposite Northumberland House, Charing Cross.

Mr.Marquoiscontinues as usual to instruct Gentlemen in the Military branches of Fortification, Artillery, Gunnery, Mathematics, Drawing, &c., &c.

DIAMONDS AND WATCHES.TObe SOLDCHEAP, being second-hand. Two pair of deep earrings; three pair of Tops; three large Star Pins; some small ditto and cluster Rings; a capital gold horizontal repeater by J. Targent; a ditto by Daniel St. Lien; a ditto by Graham; a ditto by Higgs; about thirty others, in gold, silver, and metal, by different makers; a pair of gold horizontal repeaters with seconds; a watch that strikes the hours and quarters as it goes, and repeats at pleasure; an assortment of gold horizontal watches by G. Graham, Ellicott, Allam, Perigalt, and others; a great number of gold, silver, and metal watches, enamelled, plain or engraved, a small Watch fit for a Ring; some Gold Charm and Snuff boxes.Enquire of Mr. Mason, removed to the Corner of Craven Street, Strand.

DIAMONDS AND WATCHES.

TObe SOLDCHEAP, being second-hand. Two pair of deep earrings; three pair of Tops; three large Star Pins; some small ditto and cluster Rings; a capital gold horizontal repeater by J. Targent; a ditto by Daniel St. Lien; a ditto by Graham; a ditto by Higgs; about thirty others, in gold, silver, and metal, by different makers; a pair of gold horizontal repeaters with seconds; a watch that strikes the hours and quarters as it goes, and repeats at pleasure; an assortment of gold horizontal watches by G. Graham, Ellicott, Allam, Perigalt, and others; a great number of gold, silver, and metal watches, enamelled, plain or engraved, a small Watch fit for a Ring; some Gold Charm and Snuff boxes.

Enquire of Mr. Mason, removed to the Corner of Craven Street, Strand.

TO COWKEEPERS AND FARMERS.By Mr. HUTCHINS,By Order of the Proprietor,On the Premises, THIS DAY, at Half-Past eleveno’clock,TWENTYyoung Milch Cows, five Draught Horses, three Carts with tail ladders and copses, part of a Rick of Hay, a Young Breeding Sow and two store pigs, a fine Peacock and Hen, a yard Dog and chain, a single horse Chaise and Harness, a large quantify of unsifted Dust, Cart Harness, and other effects ofA COW-KEEPER AND FARMER.The end of Five Fields Row, Chelsea.May be viewed and Catalogues had on the premises, and of Mr. Hutchins, King Street, Covent Garden.

TO COWKEEPERS AND FARMERS.By Mr. HUTCHINS,By Order of the Proprietor,On the Premises, THIS DAY, at Half-Past eleveno’clock,

TWENTYyoung Milch Cows, five Draught Horses, three Carts with tail ladders and copses, part of a Rick of Hay, a Young Breeding Sow and two store pigs, a fine Peacock and Hen, a yard Dog and chain, a single horse Chaise and Harness, a large quantify of unsifted Dust, Cart Harness, and other effects of

A COW-KEEPER AND FARMER.The end of Five Fields Row, Chelsea.

May be viewed and Catalogues had on the premises, and of Mr. Hutchins, King Street, Covent Garden.

Sale by Auction.By Mr. HUTCHINS,At his Rooms, in King Street, and Hart Street, CoventGarden, To-morrow at Twelve o’clock.ASmallHouse of very genteel Furniture of aGENTLEMAN,Brought from his House near Vauxhall in Surrey, comprising an elegant white Dimity Bed Furniture; excellent Down and Swan Feather Beds; a handsome suit of Drawing room chairs; Sofa and Window curtains; inlaid Mahogany Pier Tables; Mahogany Wardrobes; double and single Chests of Drawers; Wilton and Turkey Carpets; a superb Register Stove with inlaid front; Patent range and ovens; and other valuable effects, the whole of which was new within a few months.May be viewed and Catalogues had at the Rooms.

Sale by Auction.

By Mr. HUTCHINS,At his Rooms, in King Street, and Hart Street, CoventGarden, To-morrow at Twelve o’clock.

ASmallHouse of very genteel Furniture of a

GENTLEMAN,

Brought from his House near Vauxhall in Surrey, comprising an elegant white Dimity Bed Furniture; excellent Down and Swan Feather Beds; a handsome suit of Drawing room chairs; Sofa and Window curtains; inlaid Mahogany Pier Tables; Mahogany Wardrobes; double and single Chests of Drawers; Wilton and Turkey Carpets; a superb Register Stove with inlaid front; Patent range and ovens; and other valuable effects, the whole of which was new within a few months.

May be viewed and Catalogues had at the Rooms.

Sale by Candle.At Garraway’s Coffee House, Exchange Alley, Cornhill On FRIDAY, the 28th of JANUARY, at Five o’clock in the afternoon,THEfollowing GOODS, viz.,113Bags St. Domingo Cotton, just landed107packets ditto.4bags Grenada ditto.2ditto Monterrat ditto.50ditto Brazil ditto.1Matt Smyrna ditto, damaged.3casks Sago.3ditto Short long pepper.15sacks Aleppo Galls.2casks Gentian.12ditto Gum Arabic.6ditto Verdigrease.10Bags Smyrna Cotton.30Casks Naples Argot, damaged.Catalogues of which will be timely delivered byRICHARD KYMER and Co.

Sale by Candle.

At Garraway’s Coffee House, Exchange Alley, Cornhill On FRIDAY, the 28th of JANUARY, at Five o’clock in the afternoon,

THEfollowing GOODS, viz.,

Catalogues of which will be timely delivered by

RICHARD KYMER and Co.

At Mr. CROFT’S WAREHOUSE, No. 46, BREAD STREET, CHEAPSIDE(Without reserve),OnFriday, the 4th instant, at 4 o’clock,AVeryLarge and Valuable assortment of HABERDASHERY, MANCHESTER WOOLLEN DRAPERY and HOSIERY GOODS,Particulars of which will be published in due time,By JOHN CROFT, Sworn Broker,Bread Street, Cheapside.N.B.—Two Months’ Prompt.

At Mr. CROFT’S WAREHOUSE, No. 46, BREAD STREET, CHEAPSIDE(Without reserve),OnFriday, the 4th instant, at 4 o’clock,

AVeryLarge and Valuable assortment of HABERDASHERY, MANCHESTER WOOLLEN DRAPERY and HOSIERY GOODS,

Particulars of which will be published in due time,

By JOHN CROFT, Sworn Broker,Bread Street, Cheapside.N.B.—Two Months’ Prompt.

At the CUSTOMS HOUSE, COLCHESTER.BY ORDER OF THE HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF HIS MAJESTY’S CUSTOMS.On WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of JANUARY, 1788,at Eleven o’clock in the Forenoon,WILLbe exposed to Public Sale, for Home use, clear of all duties,Brandy, 247 Gallons,Rum, 61 ditto,of the strength of one in six under, and not exceeding one in ten over hydrometer proof.Geneva, 1560 Gallons,of inferior strength, in small lots, for the accommodation and use of private families.14 Gallons of Red Wine.The above goods have been seized and legally condemned, and may be viewed on the morning previous to the day of sale.

At the CUSTOMS HOUSE, COLCHESTER.

BY ORDER OF THE HONOURABLE COMMISSIONERS OF HIS MAJESTY’S CUSTOMS.On WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of JANUARY, 1788,at Eleven o’clock in the Forenoon,

WILLbe exposed to Public Sale, for Home use, clear of all duties,

Brandy, 247 Gallons,Rum, 61 ditto,

of the strength of one in six under, and not exceeding one in ten over hydrometer proof.

Geneva, 1560 Gallons,

of inferior strength, in small lots, for the accommodation and use of private families.

14 Gallons of Red Wine.

The above goods have been seized and legally condemned, and may be viewed on the morning previous to the day of sale.

Shipping Advertisements.NEW LLOYD’S Coffee House, over the North West part of the Royal Exchange,On THURSDAY, the 3rd of JANUARY, 1788, at Twelve o’clock precisely,shipTHEHull of the Ship STORMONT, built for the Honourable the East India Company’s Service, burthen 723 tons or thereabouts, now lying in the Greenland Dock, and there to be delivered.Immediately after the sale of the above Hull, will be sold, in lots, all her anchors, cables, sails, guns, small arms, and all her other stores, as mentioned in the catalogues.The said stores to be viewed three days preceding the sale, at Messrs. Turner’s Wharf, Limehouse.Catalogues will be timely delivered byTHOMAS and ALEX HUBBERT, Brokers,No. 11, Mark Lane.

Shipping Advertisements.

NEW LLOYD’S Coffee House, over the North West part of the Royal Exchange,On THURSDAY, the 3rd of JANUARY, 1788, at Twelve o’clock precisely,

ship

THEHull of the Ship STORMONT, built for the Honourable the East India Company’s Service, burthen 723 tons or thereabouts, now lying in the Greenland Dock, and there to be delivered.

Immediately after the sale of the above Hull, will be sold, in lots, all her anchors, cables, sails, guns, small arms, and all her other stores, as mentioned in the catalogues.

The said stores to be viewed three days preceding the sale, at Messrs. Turner’s Wharf, Limehouse.

Catalogues will be timely delivered by

THOMAS and ALEX HUBBERT, Brokers,No. 11, Mark Lane.

FOR PRIVATE SALE.The Ship HOPE.shipBRITISH-built, 170 tons measurement or thereabouts, is extremely calculated for the Straits, Carolina, Newfoundland, or Coasting Trade, and would make a complete Collier. Is well found in stores, and requires very little expense to send her to sea. Now lying at Wapping Old Stairs, Charles Blakeney, late Commander.For inventories and particulars apply on Board, toJAMES and EDWARD OGLE, Brokers,No. 7, Billiter Square.

FOR PRIVATE SALE.

The Ship HOPE.

ship

BRITISH-built, 170 tons measurement or thereabouts, is extremely calculated for the Straits, Carolina, Newfoundland, or Coasting Trade, and would make a complete Collier. Is well found in stores, and requires very little expense to send her to sea. Now lying at Wapping Old Stairs, Charles Blakeney, late Commander.

For inventories and particulars apply on Board, to

JAMES and EDWARD OGLE, Brokers,No. 7, Billiter Square.

LONDON: Printed for J. WALTER, at theLogographic Press, Printing House Square, nearApothecaries’ Hall, Blackfriars, where Advertisements, Essays, Letters, and Articles of Intelligence will be taken in; also at Mr.Mettenius’s, Confectioner, Charing Cross; Mr.Whiteaves, Watchmaker, No. 30, opposite St. Dunstan’s Church, Fleet Street; Mr.Axtell’s, No 1, Finch Lane, Cornhill; at MrBushby’s, No. 1, Catherine Street, Strand; MrRose’s, Silk Dyes, Spring Gardens; and Mr.Grieve’s, Stationer, No. 103, corner of Fountain Court, Strand.

LONDON: Printed for J. WALTER, at theLogographic Press, Printing House Square, nearApothecaries’ Hall, Blackfriars, where Advertisements, Essays, Letters, and Articles of Intelligence will be taken in; also at Mr.Mettenius’s, Confectioner, Charing Cross; Mr.Whiteaves, Watchmaker, No. 30, opposite St. Dunstan’s Church, Fleet Street; Mr.Axtell’s, No 1, Finch Lane, Cornhill; at MrBushby’s, No. 1, Catherine Street, Strand; MrRose’s, Silk Dyes, Spring Gardens; and Mr.Grieve’s, Stationer, No. 103, corner of Fountain Court, Strand.


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