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on a first landing in London, and any advice or assistance that may be required from time to time will be readily afforded.

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Children from India, required to be placed at respectable Schools in England or France will be received, and the instructions respecting them strictly attended to. Prospectuses of various Schools, with terms, &c., may be obtained on application to Messrs. K. & Co.

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Pay and pensions will be received from the India House, and remitted according to instructions.

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Pay, pensions, &c., received for officers or widows, either in H. M.'s or E. I. Company's services, and remitted according to instructions.

Parcels, packages, letters, &c., will be received for or from India, and other parts of the world, and forwarded according to directions.

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A subscription of ten shillings per annum, paid in advance, will entitle the subscriber to send through this agency all letters and small packages free of any commissioncharge; the same are registered, so that at any time the parties may have the dates of dispatch, and modes of conveyance. All parties sending letters for the Overland Mail, are particularly requested to write on the top of such letters, the words "vid Marseilles," or "viâ Falmouth," as they may wish; bearing in mind, that letters going by Marseilles should weigh under oz., which bears postage 2s. 8d.: those viâ Falmouth must not exceed an oz.-postage 1s. The Mails leave London viâ Marseilles the 4th of each month, viâ Falmouth the last day of each month. The postage will be charged quarterly to all subscribers.

FOR PARTIES RESIDING IN INDIA OR THE COLONIES.

Commissions for annual or half-yearly supplies of wine, beer, books, stationery, saddlery, or any other description of goods, will be faithfully executed on the most advantageous

terms.

Military equipments of every description, musical instruments, and supplies for regimental messes, half-yearly or annually, will be procured at the lowest possible charge.

Bills at short dates on persons residing in England, must accompany all orders, which will insure immediate attention.

FOR PARTIES GENERALLY RESIDING IN ENGLAND OR THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE.

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Legal or testamentary documents, requiring registration in India, Colonial or Foreign Courts, forwarded with particular instructions; wills searched at the India House or Doctor's Commons; monies recovered, &c.

Estates, houses, &c., registered, surveyed, sold, let, or purchased; rents collected; insurances effected and registered.

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Purchases made to any amount, and the articles forwarded with care and dispatch.

Many very distressing results having occurred to policy owners and holders, from the non-receipt of the customary notice from the office in which the insurance was made, and from the loss or mislaying of the instrument, a register for policies, and also an office for their safe deposit, has been opened in this agency, thus removing a fruitful source of expense and inconvenience, and often of positive injury. In all cases of registration, Messrs. Henry Kerr and Co. guarantee to parties liable to pay the premium, two distinct notices, at proper intervals, of its becoming due, or guarantee the payment of the same according to agreement.

This registration will be found of the greatest utility to guardians and parties who receive policies of insurance as collateral security for money lent.

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Southampton, Mr. W. Thompson, 76, High-street.
Portsmouth, Mr. H. Holingsworth, High-street.

Plymouth, Mr. Derry.

Cheltenham, Mr. Davies, Montpelier Reading-Rooms.

Liverpool, 7

Calcutta, Messrs. Tulloh & Co.

Madras, Messrs. Barrow & Co.

Bombay, Messrs. Frith & Co.

New York, Thomas Bailey, Esq. T

Quebec, James Hastings Kerr, Esq.*****
Montreal, Messrs. Armour & Ramsay.
Cape of Good Hope,

Malta, Mr. Barber.

HENRY KERR & Co.,

East India Army and General Agents.

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WORKS

USEFUL TO

CADETS PROCEEDING TO INDIA,

SOLD BY

WM. H. ALLEN & CO., 7, LEADENHALL STREET,

BOOKSELLERS TO THE HONOURABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY.

By

MEDICAL ADVICE TO THE INDIAN STRANGER. John M'Cosh, M.D., Bengal Medical Service. Post 8vo. cloth, 5s. 6d.

MALCOLM'S INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFICERS ACTING UNDER HIS ORDERS IN CENTRAL INDIA. 2s. 6d.

LETTERS ADDRESSED TO YOUNG PERSONS IN INDIA. By Major-General Briggs. Post 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d.

THE EAST INDIA GAZETTEER. By Walter Hamilton. 2nd Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, £1 12s.

THE EAST INDIA GUIDE AND VADE MECUM, for the Public Functionary, Government Officer, &c., in British India. By J. B. Gilchrist, Esq. 8vo. cloth, 18s.

HAND-BOOK FOR INDIA AND EGYPT. By George Parbury, Esq. 2nd edit. Post 8vo. cloth, 12s.

FIELD EXERCISE AND EVOLUTIONS OF THE ARMY, 8vo. 6s.

MANUAL AND PLATOON EXERCISE. 18mo. 1s. 6d.

REGULATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SWORD EXERCISE OF THE INFANTRY. 8vo. 4s.

MANUAL AND PLATOON EXERCISE FOR PERCUSSION FIRELOCKS-INFANTRY. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

CAVALRY SWORD EXERCISE. 8vo. 5s.

PLATOON

CAVALRY.

SWORD EXERCISE AND MANUAL AND EXERCISE FOR PERCUSSION CARBINES 1s. 6d.

STRAITH'S FORTIFICATION. £1 10s.

JACKSON'S MILITARY SURVEYING. 8vo. 12s. 6d.
GRIFFITH'S ARTILLERIST'S MANUAL. 18mo. 6s.

SIMMONS ON COURTS-MARTIAL. 8vo. 15s.

DOYLE'S MILITARY CATECHISM.

18mo. 1s. 6d.

MITCHELL'S FIGURES, shewing all the MOTIONS IN THE MANUAL AND PLATOON EXERCISES, AND THE DIFFE RENT FIRINGS. 8vo. half-bound, 7s. 6d.

M'GREGOR'S CATECHETICAL EXPLANATION OF THE FIELD EXERCISE AND EVOLUTIONS OF THE ARMY. 4s. CAVALRY MOVEMENTS. In Three Parts.

12mo. 12s.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEAVY ORDNANCE. 18mo. 6s.

AUBER'S (Peter) RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE BRITISH POWER IN INDIA, 1600 to 1835. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, £2 2s.

THORNTON'S CHAPTERS OF THE HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA, from the Mutiny of Vellore, 1806, to the Expira tion of the East India Company's Charter, 1833. 8vo. cloth lettered, £1 1s.

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MAP OF INDIA. Cloth case, 1 5s.; or, MAP OF THE ROUTES IN INDIA. Cloth case, 12s.

EAST INDIA REGISTER. 12mo. 10s.

ORDERS AND REGULATIONS OF THE RENGAL ARMY; containing Copious Notes, explanatory of the Orders liable to misrepresentation, or official Forms and Rules not generally known to the Junior Officers of the Army. Compiled by George Jephsor, Registrar, Adjutant-General's Office. Plates, royal 8vo. 20s.

HERKLOT'S CUSTOMS OF THE MUSSULMANS, THEIR VARIOUS RITES AND CEREMONIES. 8vo. cloth, 16s.

HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA. 3 vols. 18mo. 15s. MEMOIRS OF A FIELD OFFICER OF THE INDIAN ARMY. 8vo. 12s.cď fot *ENTING >Luft of

HINTS FOR ASPIRANTS TO THE ARMY. Post 8vo. 2s. 6d. SHAKESPEAR'S HINDUSTANI DICTIONARY. 4to. boards, £7.

GRAMMAR. 4to. £1 Is.
SELECTIONS. 2 v. £2 2s.

FITZCLARENCE'S DUTY OF PIQUETS. 2s.

THE WELLESLEY DESPATCHES.-INDIA.

THE DESPATCHES, MINUTES, AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THE MARQUESS WELLESLEY, K. G., during his Administration in India. Revised by his Lordship, and edited by Mr. Montgomery Martin. Now complete in 5 large vols. 8vo., with Portrait, Maps, Plans, &c. Price £6 10s. cloth boards.

"The despatches may truly be called national records, of which England may justly be proud." Metropolitan Magazine,

"A publication of peculiar and extraordinary interest."-Edinburgh Review.

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