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Lying at Chatham.
Martial, brig, 183 tons burthen.
Surly, lighter, 137 tons burthen.
Lying at Sheerness.
Dispatch, brig, 388 tons burthen.
Mercury, tender, 40 tons burthen.
Lying at Portsmouth.
Merlin, sloop, 395 tons burthen.
Rifleman, brig, 387 tons burthen.
Duchess of York, tender, 49 tons burthen.
Lying at Plymouth.
Captivity, 74 guns, 1613 tons burthen.
Elk, brig, 386 tons burthen.
Carnation, sloop, 385 tons burthen.
Barracouta, brig, 235 tons burthen.
Breakwater, lighter, No. 10, 28 tons burthen.

Persons wishing to view the ships and vessels, must apply to the Superintendents of the Dockyards for notes of admission for that purpose.

Catalogues and conditions of sale may be had here and at the Yards.

SALE OF IRON BALLAST.

Admiralty, Somerset-Place, January 1, 1836.

THE Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland do hereby give notice, that immediately after the sale of ships and vessels, advertised to take place at this Office, on Thursday the 21st instant, at two o'clock in the afternoon, they will put up to sale the following quantities of

Broken, irregular, and foreign Iron Ballast, viz.

141 Tons, lying at Woolwich.
40 Tons, lying at Sheerness.
200 Tons, lying at Chatham.

Persons wishing to view the lots, must apply to the Superintendents for notes of admission for that purpose.

Catalogues and conditions of sale may be had here and at the Yards.

Imperial Fire-Office, Sun-Court, Cornhill, January 6, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a Half-yearly General Court of Proprietors will be held at this House, on Wednesday the 20th instant, at one o'clock in the afternoon precisely, to declare a dividend for the last half year.

By order of the Board,
P. Milner, Accountant.

United Mexican Mining Association.

No. 13, Old Broad-Street, London, January 6, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a Half-yearly General Meeting of Proprietors of this Association will be held at the London Tavern, on Wednesday, the 27th instant, at one o'clock precisely.

John Mather, Secretary.

General Mining Association.

No. 10, Ludgate-Hill, London, January 8, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a General Meeting of the Proprietors of this Association will be held at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate-street, on Thursday the 28th instant, at one o'clock precisely, to receive the half-yearly report of the Directors.

By order of the Board,
J. B. Foord, Secretary.

English Mining Association, Austin-Friars, January 7, 1836.

NOTICE is hereby given, that a Meeting of the Shareholders of the Association will be held at their Office, in Austin-Friars, on Thursday the 21st instant, at one o-'clock precisely, to take info consideration the situation in which Great St. George Mine is placed with reference to Whoal Leisure Mine.

By order of the Directors,
J. Bourdillon, Secretary.

Royal Polberou Consols Mining Company.

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to a resolution passed at the last Meeting of the above Company, that a Special Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the George and Vulture Tavern, Cornhill, on Friday the 22d instant (January), at one o'clock, for the purpose of electing a new Director, and carrying into effect the proposal made at the last Meeting, for issuing 1000 new shares; and also for the purpose of fixing the salary of the acting Director.

T. V. Williams, Secretary.

N. B. The chair will be taken at half past one o'clock precisely.

London and Westminster Bank.

January 8, 1836.

THE Directors of the London and Westminster Bank hereby give notice that, in pursuance of the powers vested in them by the deed of settlement, dated the 3d of February 1834, they have made a fourth call of £5 per share on each of the shares issued. The Holders of shares are accordingly requested to pay the same at the Banking-house of the London and Westminster Bank, Throgmorton-street, London, or at the Banking-houses of its Branch Banks, No. 9, Waterloo-place, Westminster; No. 213, High Holborn; No. 87, High-street, Whitechapel; and No. 12, Wellington-street, Southwark, on or before the 15th of April next.

By order of the Board of Directors,
James William Gilbart, General Manager.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership subsisting between John Brydie and Jeremiah Henry Joyce, carrying on business as Agents for the sale of Alloa Ale, under the firms of Brydie and Joyce, and Joyce and Co. at Kennet-Wharf, Upper Thames-Street, and at No. 52, High-Street, Bloomsbury, was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 23d day of December last.

J. H. Joyce.
Jno. Brydie.

(For Continuation of the Dissolution of Partnerships, see page 51.)