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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

sandwich quarter SESSIONS

... was recommitted to take bis trial at the neat Maidstone Assizt-s. John Bird »nd Bridget Cl.esout, for uttering b*se coin at Mr. Nye’s beet .hop, Blue Bell-hill, will tried at ihe county session*. MAIDSTONE MICHAELMAS FAIR. This fair, which commenced on ...

EAST KENT SESSION

... EAST KENT SESSION On Tuesday last, the r session for eastern division of the ruunly vras !•• hi Si. Augustine's, before Wrn. Deedes, F.sq. (Chairman), and other magi'trates, among whom were—the Rev. Dr. Foore, the Right lion. S. U Lushingion, Sir Rrook ...

CANTERBURY JOURNAL

... Railway Company, relative to the tormaUon of a branch railway from Maidstone to Paddock woo , station. . It appear* that this Company have offered to lay down a branch from their line to Maidstone, provided t.te m- 1 habitants of Ibis town take shares to the ...

HERNE BAY, KENT

... HERNE BAY, KENT. Elegant modern H&ueekold I'uniitwre, fne toned sevenoctave finger and self-acting Pinnrj'orte, by Nutting ; pair of magnificent Connote Tables, richly gilt tcilh plate glass over and to the base : chimney and pierglasses, of large dimensions ...

TO BE SOLD,

... the roof and boot, cop case, boxes, Ac.. Ac., late the property of gentleman, deceased —price, A5O. For reference, apply to G. F. Smith, coachraaker, St. George’s-strect, Canterbury. LKT TOV I L CORN MILL, within one I mile of Maidstone, and now in the ...

The Yeomanry Purse,

... The Yeomanry Purse, A Sweepstakes of one sovereign each for all horses, the properly of the members of the East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry. Four years old, list. 41b. ; 5 years old, 12st.; G years old and aged, 12»t. 41b. Straight course. One mile heats. ...

Grand total lands...

... quantity of rain that fell in the early part of the summer has proved very beneficial the light chalk soil of this part of Kent , the result abundance of straw, and when followed by genial weather, as it has been this year, the crops tu.o out invariably ...

BANKRUPTS

... -road. S. W. LEONARD, butcher, Francesstreet, Golden-square. W. LEWIS, builder, Bristol. J. stationer, Nottingham. SECOND NOTICES INSOLVENCY. T. HOILE, Sandwich, Kent. G. DIXON, bookseller. Margate, Kent. From the LONDON GAZETTE, of Tuesday, Feb. 6 BANKRUPTS ...

JOURNAL

... Golosmid went to the extent showing tl»e North Kent Company to open to compromise with the South Eastern, regret to tint! that the above quotation in B way alters this position, for all that said is that the Nvrih Kent Company will not consent arraop without ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... attended to Taos. Rervks, Whitstable. JIST of TURNIP SEEDS, &c., SOLD by -i JAMES CUTBUSH, sen., of KENNINGTON, near ASHFORD. Kent. Laing's Purple-top Swede Red Round Cutbubh’s ditto ditto Grtcn Globe Luke’s ditto ditto Green Hound Butler’s ditto ditto White ...

journal

... several letters embodied the report—among others, one from Mr. Hignett, which was read before the Railway Committee on the North Kent line, and also gives the substance of the report. •* The Committee,” it states, •* has reported on the facts against Captain ...

CAMBRIDGE ELECTION

... taken on the low terms above stated. The above Six Plates arc the Engravings for 1845, in Tbohas Coys’ Graphic Union, XI, Golden-square, London, Prospectuses may be bad, and the Engravings seen ; or any of his Agents throughout the United Kingdom. agents ...