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, J ( rEVI 11 sell by Aftet:on,at Ins 



V| t fJrJ , n. Can of CHI**, 



:r *!5^5 overlsad from 8) cot J es. 



jft H^ T r n-droMami ofmim\ *>■ which ar 



*. to which will beadde<3 elot^ of C lUleyis nod 



■ADtlio from <ou<h America, fino specimens.— May 



TO LKT 



on 



U*«* or T€«rLT ten tncj. ftU««i ova aiicBvi -.^.c»j *#».. u , 



^^ drafted, 4a a midland o«anty, near a pood market 



ya railway. The Roads, House, and Offices are at! in 



— * i ^pdtriotV Rate* ver> low; m pressure of poor; 



fro* • Bent *ow ; no Rabbi ts ; very faro arable entry as to 



-fcit • dame not s'riotly preserved. About 60 acres 



f Grass Land mi*ht be addrd if desired. 



as of treating eligible occupancy 



spptr by fetter to Ihe 1 or of the Gardeners* 

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**r BE LET (from year to year), subject to litne 



1 Rent Charge, to be entrrel ujAn « i ih-? 11 h of October 

 tt a desirable P *RM, caltwi the Man -r Farm, in the parish 

 gwaresay, in the county of Cambridge (a R lilw passing 

 %rtni v theitid parish), comprising a good Residence with a'l 

 T^T Mjricoltural Kuildtngs, and ab nit 5Ha 2 r. 1 p. ot 

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 wfcaftt teaaccy will ea re at the above time.— For leave to view, 

 ujf HTJIl n T f^ rr * andfu* further particulars to Mr. Randall, 



eitor Cambridge ; or to Robert Emson, Esq , Camden-place, 

 Cambridge. 



801796, GRBENTIOPSE, VFNRRY. <fec. &c. 

 TO' r*©TON-PARK. BOWN8BT-ROAD. 



BK LET, or the Lease (1SJ years unexpired) 



tobeSod. a Convenient, 16-roomed House, pie i*antly 



In ore of the most hi-i'thv and delightful neighbour- 

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popular iBterfcs 



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'IMIE GREAT EXHIBITION,— A valuable, mvlj. 



GfcASs, thereof a Walnut, to discern miuute ob » at a 



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I distance <t from four to uve'milei, which is f«a*d ."be 



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