Wednesday, April 7, 2010

'From An 1812 Liverpool Mercury.'

'From The Liverpool Mercury Dated Friday, March 6th, 1812'.

At R. and J. Rosson's sale room, Lord-street, nine patent mangles, on Morris's well-known and highly? approved principle.
The above are worthy the attention of the public, as the invention is much superior to any that has hitherto been offered.

To be let, and immediate possession had. All that large and commodious house, situate No. 64, Paradise-street, corner of King-street. These premises are well adapted for a genteel tavern, a lodging house, or any other purpose where room is required; are also eligible for offices, for which purpose they will be let, if a suitable tenant offers.- Also, all that warehouse, with the stable and other conveniences attached- situate in Dorans-lane, Lord-street, and now in the possession of Messrs. Thompson and Hill. Possession may be had on the first of May next. For? further particulars enquire at the Vaults, corner of King-street, Paradise-street. (One concern.) March 6, 1812.

Should either of the above be of interest to you, you are advised to view the original article, as this is not necessarily an exact 'transcript'.

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