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To the Editor qf the Canterbury Journal

... couiiuiltecs of the House of Commons. •• The Mid Kent Line, which was a direct line from London to Tunbridge, and London to Maidstone and Ashford, shortening tbe distance to Tunbridge nine miles, to Maidstone, twenty one miles, to Asblord, Folkestone, and ...

MARVELLOUS RAILWAY INCIDENT

... MARVELLOUS RAILWAY INCIDENT. Oo Mondftf Uut, gcniletnftn of the name of Parker, Sydenham. Kent, ais travelling by the mail troio from Derby to Loudon, ia class carriage ; bis only companion being gentleman about thirty of ago, remarkably handsome and ...

DARTFORD CORN MARKET

... room?” ** forty-five.” ” And did yon put the number on yoor boots when you took them off?” •* What have Ito do with marking boots ? you think I carry a bottle of ink in my pocket to prevent boots from being stolen?” exclaimed the fat man. ** But there wan ...

RAILWAY

... Junction ; London and boulb Coast (Kent branches); South-Eastern, Croydon and Bromiev branches—Maidstone to Charte—Mid Kent and Direct Tonbridge— Stroud Maidstone —North Kent and Bricklayers* Arms Junction —North ...

SEED MARKET

... HARTFORD COHN MARKET. 1, j ■„ 70 White ditto Barley. Grinding. 43 Beans, Harrow 60 Ditto Malting .M 60 Mazagao. do. « M MAIDSTONE COHN MARKET, March 13. Qra Sold for Price Wheat.. £1314 I «4. to 80t •*? '* ‘® Barley.. 2 0 4 46a to-s .2 8 0 30 0 24a to ...

BOROUGH HOP MARKET

... 75, Mr. T. SWKETLOVE, of Maidstone. April IS, Maidstone, Mr. MARTIN, aged 7*. April 14, at Mardra Mill, in her year, MARY, relkt of the late Mr. W. HJMMOND. April 16, Mr. D. WEST, of Goudhnrat, aged 73. April 15 at Maidstone, aged 48, Mr. J. BELLINGHAM ...

car; et-. &r.. fitc.. &.v

... tin* Depot. stone. Kent. Cornel in I.is late King Giftat Third'a of Dra|Oor»; then of rsri Prance then Lrpiatt Park aforesaid, t'.ieo House, near Cheltenham. Giouc-stei»ture, m~ aforesaid Regiment, upon half-pay ; then ihc Ik!’* Maidstone, aforesaid. Cornel ...

PORTUGAL

... cannot ful t., Central Kent line having been also brought forward, the required subscript' * • i* . The South-Eastern Company succeeded in defeating both substantial and wholeso:. , ' » u, Tht umicrtil the North Kent and Central Kent schemes of that year ...

agriculture. THE HARVEST

... ent the Weald says The wheat crop promises an abundant yield, and the greatest part is boused in excellent condition.”— Maidstone Journal. In Cumberland and Westmoreland nearly all the grain is ripe, and the harvest proceeding with rapidity, and bids ...

TRADE WITH AMERICA

... J Borosm of Kent requested to give their c-j-opcratiuo the object of the memorial.”—Carried uiamm. u* j. Resolved, —“That the thanks of this rr.eet!ii| t>«pt. tented to Sir Edmund Pilmer, Bart., and Hodgt-s, Esq., the Members for West Kent, fir this meeting ...

M COLLS* RKGISTKRKD PALETOT Agent for CANTERBURY ;

... for CANTERBURY RICHARD PEARSON. Wat»«loo Hou»*. 31, 35. 3f., 37. ST. GEORGE'S.STREET. rß((!l BOROUGH OF DOVOK. IN THE COUNTY KENT. Cocke. Mayor >TOTICP: HEREBY (JIVEN,—That the COUKTofQUARPKSI SESSION of the PEACE, of and for the said Borougb, and the Liberties ...

©.Ufjtiings

... produced being James York, broker, and J. H. Crocoroe, victualler, of Bristol. The trial has been removed certiorari to the Kent assizes.—We are glad to state that the principals, Messrs. Wilson and Banc, hive been apprehended. They were anested at Nottingham ...