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A Rowland ajstd ax Oiiyyß.-^(2yeatestythi^'' out.) — Should Rowland Hill liave a statue?- 1 Certainly, if Oliver Cromwell should. Eor ono ia celebrated for cutting off fhe head of a bad King, and the other for sticking on the head df a good Queen. — Punch. ■—-.■•**. ■■ ■,- - .ya ,-■■■•- En'OLAXD BE-FORE THEEE WEBB POOB RrATBB.— '-■ ' ■■■■ Before the Reformation, there -were no poor ratea ; the charitable doles given at-religous houses, and the^ church ale in every parish, did the .business.. In ; every parish there waaja. church house/ to which belonged spits, pots, crocks, &c.,for !^esspg. ; ; provisions. Here the housekeepers met t and were lA merry, and gave their charity. The yojMg people » came there too, and'hadj^neMg,YlK?wlmg, aid - shooting at hutfe. Mr/Antony Woo^assures^ne there -were few or no alms-houses btforeijthe time of King Henry ViH.: ; that' a^'OxfoMjCopposite • Christ Church, is one *of Yth6*mosf;J ancient in England. In every church w&s'a pooEJmaii'sJxii, • and the like at great mns.-f-jfapft of Days. ■ v . msmjjmxMXX;YX 1 TftTAirrEß to ETOCHASE, B_o^i»t*e^l&s) W 4 and 6 tooth EWES, bred-ii^ih^ J^l^y, i , for Cash. Apply to "A. 8.," office of t__fi»^r: FOUND, in Esk-street, with a chain and leather collar attached, a large DOG. Apply, " R. 8., Clarendon Hotel."* ESTNTERCARGIIiL - : , PHIL H ARM OYffl C SO C I E TX.; THE. EIR3T MEETING- of this SOCIETY . for PRACTICE, will be held at M_ . Mao- i . donald's School-room, Dee-street, on Thursday Evening next, at Seven, o'clock. ; 7 .-• -*...'. - JOHN E. DECK, Honorary: Secretary. ■■• : ST. EA Wli'S; -S Gf 0;6*I/y ; ' A '.. (Neai- the Junction "of Leet and Dee Slreats). ' Conducted by the ,V .... - E EJ..'o ; jiAj^E. ; qiHEVbove' SCHOOI/Vill (D.Y.)lbe OPEN ;| lj. for the reception of Dar Pupils and Boarders, -jf. l on; MONDAY, llth JUltf/YLB6i; -y'yy G ' S.A A AA'AOAAAAAA .YYYYYuY}!

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 21 June 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 21 June 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 21 June 1864, Page 3

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