CLOSE this window when you are finished. (Use your browser's Find or Search feature to look for names.) Stamford Mercury 1824 - Janet ----------------------------------------- Property: 23rd July 1824 The Woolpack Inn (late the Old Boar's Head), Lord Street, Gainsboro. Edward WATSON begs leave respectfully to inform the public, that he has been induced to change the name of his sign from the Old Boar's Head to the Woolpack Inn. E.W.embraces this opportunity to return his sincere thanks to his numerous friends for the liberal encouragement he has hitherto met with, and to assure them that neither trouble nor expense shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their favours. To be Let, and entered on at Michaelmas next. A small convenient House, situated in the Haymarket, Stamford, now in the occupation of Miss MOORE - Apply to W.A.HORDEN, Queens Head Inn, Stamford; if by letter, post paid. Valuable Freehold Estate, To be Sold by Auction by Cuthbert and Son. At the White Bull Inn in Coningsby, on Thursday the 5th day of August 1824, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale then to be produced. All that Public House, known by the name or sign of the OAT Sheaf, with Twenty Acres of Arable and Pasture Land adjoining the same, situate in Timberland Fen, in the Parish of Timberland, and in the occupation of William THORPE. The above premises are eligibly situated for business, adjoining the River Witham, near Kirkstead Old Lock, about halfway between Boston and Lincoln. Further particulars may be known by applying to the auctioneers, at Coningsby; or to J.PARKINSON,Esq., Bolingbroke, the owner. Situations Vacant: 16th July 1824 Wanted - Four Stone-Masons and Four Brick-Layers, good workmen, who may meet with employ and wages according to merit, by applying to Mr.John CUNNINGTON, builder, Spalding,Lincolnshire. Wanted - A respectable young Person as Governess in a Family, who is competent to teach the English and French Languages grammatically, Geography, Writing, and Arithmetic - Application (Post Paid) addressed to A.B., Post Office, Brigg. Wanted immediately, by a Lady, a Situation as Governess in a Clergyman's of Gentleman's family. She is fully competent to teach the English and French Languages grammatically, Geography, the Use of the Globes, &c., with the rudiments of Music and Drawing. - Address (post paid) A.B., Mr STORR's bookseller, Grantham. A Young Lady having just finished her education, is desirous of taking a Situation as Teacher in a School or Family. She is competent to teach the English Language grammatically, Writing, &c., Geography, with the use of the Globes, Drawing, the rudiments of French, and many other accomplishments usually attended to in female education. - Apply (if by letter, post paid) to Mrs.TREVOR, bookseller, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. 23rd July 1824 Thomas WOOD, Mercer and Tailor, Horncastle, is in immediate want of Two Journeymen: good workmen and steady will meet with constant employ and good wages. Printing, Bookbinding and Stationery - A Youth about 14-15years of age, is wanted as an Apprentice to the above business - Apply to W.BONTOFT, Horncastle Apprentice wanted - S.LOMAS, (Member of the Royal College of Surgeons) Chymist and Druggist, Horncastle, is in immediate want of an Apprentice - Letters to be post paid. A Medical Apprentice wanted by a Surgeon and Apothecary of extensive ptactice in the country. He will be taught to compound medicines, to visit the sick, and assist in surgical operations, and will be treated as one of the family. - Address, post paid, S.A., at Mr MORTLOCK'S, bookseller, Stamford. A Young Man, who perfectly understands the Farming and Grazing business, is desirous of obtaining a Situation as Bailiff or Assistant to any gentleman or farmer. - Salary not so much an object as a comfortable situation. The most satisfactory references can be given. - Letters addressed Y.Z., Mr RIDGE'S printer, Grantham, will be forwarded to the advertiser. *** Last updated: 24-September-2002