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... discovered at’ Hunton, near Maidstone, Kent, on Wednesday. In consequence, the judging at a show n the district was stopped and the exhibition ahandoned. No one was allowed to leave the ground without first having his boots disinfected, Mr Walter Gu ness ...

Published: Saturday 23 July 1927
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 684 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

pttropolitin Goosip

... writer. The tax-collector's winter visit is anticipated with terror. Maidstone may be called a model agricultural seise town. It is the place where the win is held for noble old Kent—the gardens of England filled with splendid esneervatives almost from ...

mit GONFALON, Mau at Arms, borne by a Man- lu Half Armour

... Knight of the Golden Lion, in Liveries of his colours. Halberdiers, in emblazoned Costumes, bearing their Halberds. Man at Arms, in Tor GONFALON, Man at Arms, in half armour. borne by a Man at Arms. half armour. The Kni9ht of the Golden Lion, Captain ...

West Indies. The Tyr

... conducted the Duchess of Kent ; and the secret of Lord Melbourne's influence over her is said to he the aid and assistance he has given, and is giving, to bring this mutter to a termination favourable to the wishes of the Duchess of Kent and the King of Belgium ...

NO MATERIAL DAMAGE

... also Hough. vallty.—Pyta'a 7/a Keptla Street. JORN for expert Boot &ad Oboe pairing at mordents prleto.-7 Busmen. KNTITINO Wools. See our ease of Wool and Patterns for same.—M. Robbie, Kent le Street. MATTRESSES Retinae. Purified. rrd to complete. $ days); ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1940
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 928 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

KIM GARDENING. ALLOTMENTS. LEEKS & WINTER CELERY. The north of England is famous for its gooseberries, Ireland ..

... take pains with these crops. The character of the to] is material in the cultivation of stone fruits; the chalky ground of Kent is famous for its cherries. The present is the time for sowing leeks and celivy for the seedlings to be big enough for bedding ...

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... the baptismal font used when Ethelhert, King of Kent, was admitted into the Christian Church, thirteen hundred years ago. Near the church are the remains of a palace, once the abode of the Majesty at Kent. I had time before the emelt started to ascend ...

Published: Saturday 04 October 1856
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1623 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

The Perthshire Const

... and honest men. Those who systematically betray their country in every transaction entrusted to them, from buying * pair of boots to keeping a State secret, are morally rotten, no matter what amount of Western varnis hides their Oriental corruption, or ...

THE ARBROATH GUIDE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 80, 1947

... worship an augmented choir sang hymns which were favourites of Miss Mill. GOLDEN WEDDING OF MR AND MRS R. M`GLASHAN.—Married at the Wesleyan Church Manse by the Rev. Thomas .J. Kent. on 3rd September 1897, Mr and Mrs Robert MeGlashan, 20 Hannah Street, will ...

Published: Saturday 30 August 1947
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2432 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... Stock of Boors and Saone, consist* of-- LeiMe PATILIT sad CLOTH BOOTS, Gentlemen's WILLINGTOK and SLIMIER& Boom. Ladioe aid Saone. Boys' sad Okla' Boots and Sams. Strong TACTIZTRD BOOTS and Snout. Girthweb. Carpet, and Leather, Hoist Strom. A Large Stock ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1855
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4308 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DWILSTIC INTLLLIGLNCE. ENGLAND. Jude 5.—M one o'clock this afternoon a Com. noun Hall held at the Guildhall, in ..

... *endorse feelings of affection and condolence. awl- eyineed twilit of getieruaity and consideratem which has obtained el..jesty golden !ler Nlaji•-ty rote that MUT and hating fini-lied it. ridded and ad. !rimed it to Ike Maje-ty the Os..erri. Some one at and ...

THE TRIBULATION OF THE CHURCH

... creditors of railway companies had for the nonpayment of their debts was that ruinous one of killing the goose which laid the golden eggs. An interview had therefore been sought and obtained with the Board of Trade, on the subject of placing the debenture ...