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CELEBRATION OF THE KOVAL CHRIS-

... CELEBRATION THE KOVAL CHRIS- TEN INC. EAST KENT. On Tuesday last, Ihe Cathedral and other chuich bells in this ci'.y rung intervals,in celt* trillion of the baptism of the Royal Prince ; and in the evening lew houses were illuminated. The Yeomanry ball ...

FIVE PERSONS SHOT

... (be Work to forward their Names immediately to tbe Publisher, H. WARD, 8, Mercery Lane. Canterbury, July t, 1841, KENT FIRE AND UNITED KENT LIFE AND ANNUITY INSTITUTIONS. The annual general meetings of the SHAREHOLDERS tbo abore Institutions will at the ...

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 ...

oaly a few Ibac wMI

... ilirm that J* * consideration of sufficient .Kurity ®** liTao io the* for th. do. Boot i f of' '* Tithe, of ihe p.ri hof rKtSTON, next WINGHAM, in tlie Coni.ty of Kent, they. ih. Hjj Tithe Coinm uioo.r., by virtue power, to tUt effect, gi.rn to them by ...

LONDON SEWAGE COMPANY

... Speldhurst, in the county of Kent, or a junction with the Tonbridge and Tonbridge Wells branch of the South-Eastern Railway, alor nearaplace known as the Bath Yard, at Tonbridge Wells, in the parish of Tonbridge, in the county of Kent, and which said railway ...

FAVERSIIAM UNION’

... 3 6, nt ; ditto di to trousers, Nos. 3 to G, at ; mail’s boots, specked and nailed, Nos. 3 to 9. at per pair ; youth’s do. do.. No. to 4, at do.; hoys'do. do., Nos. 10 to 13. at do; women’s boots, grain leather. Nos. 3t06. at do.; girls* do. do.. Noa. ...

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 ...

Ct)« dT

... and at the GEORGE INN, SITTING BOURNE, the same day, from half past 1 till 2 o’clock. CHAS. HUGHES, Secretary. Maidstone. March, 1H39. KENT AND CANTERBURY lIOUTICUL- tukal and floral society. The first exhibition of this so- Y will TAKE PLACE oo THUKSDAY ...

MARGATEfiDELUSIONS !

... old cart, bred in Kent. Mr. Richard Adams, Nettlcstcad, aged 2yrs. Prize of i.3. No. Gelding, best two-years old cart, bred in Kent. Mr, John Selby, Birling. aged 2 yrs. 6mo.—Prize of JL3. CLASS lI.—BEASTS, No. 9. Hull, best, bred in Kent, not under two ...

White Wkeat 60 65

... 0 0 1 16 0 1 0 MAIDSTONE CORN MARKET, Aug 9. bu Sold for Price Average Wheat. 440 1283 53s to C 3» £2 3 Barley.. 20 0 0 3Qs to ~9 10 Beaot.. 25 0 47 0 36s to 39s 17 9 Peas .. 35 0 67 6 0 39s 60s 18 5 THE WEjCTHEJ AND THE CROPS. East Kent. —The of the past ...