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... OF DUNKIRK On Wednesday last the inhabitants of the held a vestry for general purposes, aud to appoint police constable for the year ensuing, when George Norley, who has filled the office for some time past much to the satisfaction of the inhabitants ...
... VILLE OF DUNKIRK. For some time past a number men have been busily engaged boring on the land of Mr. Saddietou and others, for the purpose of ascertaining the nature ...
... e VILLE OF DUNKIRK. In pursuance of a precept from two of her Justices of the Peace, a numerous and highly res jioner, meeting of the rate-payers of the Ville of Dunkirk + vened at the National School, Boughton-hill, on 7 n the week, for the purpose of ...
... VILLE DUNKIRK For some lime past, a number of men have been busily engaged in boring on the land of Mr. Saddleton and others, for the purpose of ascertaining the nature of the soil, anticipatory of the North Kent railway bill t assing. Mr. Vignoles and ...
... VILLE OF DUNKIRK. On the of last month, a valuable cow, (heavy in calf,) the property of Mr. G. Howland, Jun., was missed from a meadow on Boughton Hill, and although every means were resorted to, to it, yet they were of no avail whatever, and nothing ...
... VILLE OF DUNKIRK. The Biter Bit. —During the night of yesterday week, some one stole a quantity of cabbages from a cottage garden, near the Gale Inn, Boughtou-hill, and as, it is supposed, they were disturbed, they decamped, leaving valuable lantern in ...
... VILLE OF DUNKIRK. Yesterday week, Gilbert Smith, the employ of Mr. Saddleton, Forester’s Lodge, Boughton-hill, was had before Giles Hilton, Esq., for neglecting to perform his work. He expressed a wish to leave his situation, but upon being told he was ...
... VILLE OF DUNKIRK. Sheep Stealing.—At the office of J. G. Shepherd, esq., Faversham, yesterday, George James, of Dunkirk, was brought up in custody Church, the officer, charged on suspicion of stealing two sheep, the property of Mr. Austen, farmer, of ...
... VILLE OF DUNKIRK. meeting of the parishioners and ratepayers of this vitte was convened at the National School-room, Boughton Hill, on Thursday last, for the purpose of nominating for parochial constables for the year ensuing. There were several present ...
... VILLE OF DUNKIRK. Batch of Gamblers.—At the office of J. G. Shepherd, esq., yesterday week, Thomas Ralph, aged 21 ; Daniel (his brother), 16 ; William James, 16 ; William Dunkin, 15 ; and James Hadlow, ; all of Dunkirk, were brought up in custody of Church ...
... VILLE OF DUNKIRK. On Tuesday last the second cottage garden show was held at the Natioual School-room, Boughton-hill, on which occasion upwards thirty cottagers sent fruit, flowers, and vegetables for competition, some of which were of the choicest kind ...