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Vol. XI.]
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The Royal (Colophon) Gazette
Tuesday, April 2, 1816.
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[No. 893.
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For
Sale, [heading]
Those
extensive and commodious Premises, situate at the North-East Corner of New-Town
District; consisting of a House and Lot, at present occupied by the Subscriber
- the adjoining ditto, occupied by Mrs. Parss and Messrs. Fillan & Co. -
and the next House and Lot westerly, in the occupation of Peter Verbeke, Esqr.
They will be disposed of separately or together, as the Purchaser may wish; and
would readily bring Seven Hundred Guilders rent, monthly - the two latter
having paid Twenty Joes per month rent, for a length of time past. They are in
excellent order, have a free communication with each other, good cellerage, and
yard room; a canal-landing and platform. Terms will be made very easy, and
possession given in a month from the sale.
George-Town,
April 2.
Thomas
Shute.
His
Excellency the Lieutenant Governor returned yesterday; the continued inclemency
of the weather not permitting the Inspection purposed.
Arrivals.
- The brig Nerine and ship Eppleworth, from London; and sloop Blackbird, from
Barbados.
Departures.
- The schooner Douglas, for Barbados; the Three Friends, for Dominique; and the
ship Ruimveld, for Amsterdam.
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DEMERARY & ESSEQUEBO:
Printed
and Published by William Baker, every Tuesday,
Thursday,
and Saturday, at his Office in Cumingsburg.
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