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a:orat and District

... J. Carter Taylor, a pair of boots, the same being divisional necessaries. The offence was clearly proved; and, upon conviction, the defendant was fined .C. 5 and, in addition, directed to pay treble the value of the boots, and the costs. Aam T ELY IN ...

HOUSI OF COMMONd

... show, just now all birds are more or less in bad feather. rued vulture of Singapore, called a Tom Can, was ..h..sm by Mr. Boots, and attracted considerable atten: The c‘pcditions way in which he BWallOWed hen-e was a source of great marvel to the :•, ...

PORTSMoUTII BOROUGH POLICE_

... labour.—Sarah Phil ipe, another woman of ill-fame, was charged with Laying been drunk and breaking two nano: of glass at the Golden 8 , 11 Inn, St. Ma. y's-st eet, on Saturday night. It appeared front the evidence that. the woman was a drunken worthle.s ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS. OMNIBUS TRAVELLING. (lituiminer.)

... shilling edition, is to he reprinted in a cheaper forni. The new edition will be one of 12,000. THE Plurnstead riot trials at Maidstone ended in the discharge of seem's of the defendants on their own recognisances, a tine of £5 against Arnold, and a sentence ...

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... frill° revers. The small round hat is composed eutirtly of broliz—c iloored feathe s, and is ornamented with an aigrette of golden pheasant plumes. A Laa ilrtaa, the last tnilrtte in which the artiste appears,is made of pink faille covered with embroidery ...

AMERICAN HUMOUR

... a three shilling shirt. Since Joaquin Miller tfinc&rded long hair, red shirts, and the custom of wuring his trowsers in his boots, there is a perceptible falling off in the fire and originality of his poetry. The most important event in a man’s life is ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... London market. The price realized for the whole, by the car| case, was 6} per Ib.” HoreieLe Discovexy 1x KENT. —At an inquest | held at Grovehurst, in Kent, it was revealed that a . farm labourer, named Dean, his wife, and three children, had been living and ...

R - i - i er r—*fl’w leSPg-OB N e 4 T L e g e pr— RT, - LA

... above Establishment. Fit and ease gquaranteed. . [) »il i . b R b Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Boots fitted with Trees on the shortest notice. N.B.—OpserveE TnHE GoLDEN Last over THE Door. ALK FAMILY PALE ALE. . D. JEWELL and SON, ALE AND PorTErR BrEWERS, CATHERINE ...

SOUTHSEA VISITORS’ LIST

... Lasts and Boot Trees, &c. Uppers and Lasts mufe to measure and fit the feet. Best Cure for Corns, Buniens, and Tender Feet—have a Pair of Lasts made to fectat the above Establishment. Fit and ease guaranteed. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots fitted with ...

CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC!! SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES

... rrom 4/6 TO 7& BOYS’ NAILED BOOTS, Very RONG, 4/6. BOOTS AND SHOES AT ONE HOUR'S NOTICE FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, Smovin 4 PR oF ovr Boors Rrp or Become UxsewN THEY wiLL 38 Rerarezp Frie or Cuamem. Sewn or Rivetted Boots at One Hour’s Notice. IMPERISHABLE ...

A R IDE

... relieved and cured. This is not a new preparation, but has been known in Kent and Sussex for 30 years. The following true Testimonials will be read with interest : — Linton, near Maidstone, November 23rd, 1874. Dear Sir,—Last Saturday weeh my right knee was ...

THE HAMPSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1878

... the water, and drowned in sight of his family. HAVANT. —SusPECTED SUICIDE.—On Tuesday night an inquest was held at the ** Golden Lion,” Havant, hb( the Deputy County Coroner, on the body of Patrick Molloy. The deceased, it appeared, had been a private ...