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TUESDAY. March 9

... be worth £3OOO. a year. FENDS —Four o’clock. Consols closed at Ini>| CAKTBRBUH'S'- March 9. Hunting Appointments. The F.AST KENT HOUNDS wn.i. meet os Wednesday, March 10——Cloiiihcn u Friday, Mockbcggar. Monday, —E'vgalc. al t'Jneen o'clock. THE COMMON ...

GOLDEN T. EVERY AND BODfeN*-

... Riches Kent was charged with stealing mare and carl, value £3O, the property of Thomas Pellet, Cauter* bury. It is needless to recapitulate the circumstances in this case; they must be fre»b in the recollection of our readers; suffice it, Kent had been ...

STURRY COURT

... the very man who sold the goods, and who most likely possesses more, is liable to have them seized aqd his whole stork to boot upon the mere ipse dint of an excise officer. We advise the parlies to apply to the talented member for Dover, Mr. Thomson ...

AGENTS

... Fulksloue Mr. G. Sion'*.. Gravesend Mr.C. Couvei.Postmaster. Greenwich ~,,,, Mr. \V. Sinith.,«« Builder. Lewisham Mr. J. Oliver Maidstone Messrs. Williams & Beeves. Cabinet makers Mar gate.. Mr. E. While,, •• Builder. Ramsgate Mr.G. Cleodoo . . ,,« Chemist ...

Admiralty Sessions

... Mayor of Maidstone; Alderman Winchester, Member lor Maidstone; Mr. David Pollock, Recorder of Maidstone; Mr. Edmell, Chamberlain of Maidstone; Mr, Hoar, Deputy Recorder; Mr. T. N. Hugbra, a Jural; Mr. Wise, Magisiiale; and Mr. Beale, of ...

\m Adjourned Quarter Session* THE GENERAL QUARTER SESSION of the I’EACE. for ibe County of Ktnt, will bolden, ..

... Petit Juries, and all other persons basing business transact, are to attend. WM, SCUDAMORE, DcpulyCltik of llie Peace for Kent Maidstone, Nov 1830. THE TURTLE DOVE. Ain Je.sy of Dun^blaill. , * lonely sal on summer’s morning To breathe the soft incense lhal ...

CONGREVE’S BALSAMIC ELIXIR,

... Association. Canterburyt Is/ Jtremory, 1831. KENT ADJOURNED GENERAL SESSION. rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION, under JL nestedo» 17th dey June, 1«I4, for ene. hliug (he Justice* lh« Proce for the Counly of Kent, to hold a General lietwon onnool'y, oflencr ...

HOOFING COUGH

... [Hacking there, That sike jetty gloss did hear, And the bright Boots that shone *0 clear. Warren’s wur blatk’d all.—Fol rol,&c. To sec the life guards parade, I nion go, zur,— tuun go, z»u ; d every Boot they wme, display’d bright and biilliam hue, When, lo! ...

CANTERBURY. March 8

... Occupiers, and Inhabitants the Eastern Divisiouof the Count> Kent—which was ordered printed. In Ihe House Wednesday, a Petition was presented from Ihe freeholderaand Inhabitants of Maidstone, in favor of Reform Parliament—ordered to be printed. the House ...

HAYMAN’S GENUINE ORIGINAL

... HOUSE, MAIDSTONE, On iVlonday, the 14 th day of Inarch instant. At Twelve lit noon precisely, On Business relating to the County Piisoiis, and on other Business of the Annual Gene ral Session. WM. SCUDAMORE, Dopoty.Clcrg of the Peace fur Kent. Maidstone ...

THURSDAY

... which he had attended, though he had been boro in Kent, and bad spent the greater bis life within the county. The second was, that had voted last night in the minority against the reform bill bootings, and cries of off, oflP.’*) Yesterday evening be bad ...

BANKRUPTS

... to furreoder Judc 21. Sol. Mr. Smith, Bastcheap. H. Delcour, Pall Mall, auctioneer, Jane 10. Sol. Mr. Rye, Golden square. T. Eveleigh, Maidstone, grocer and draper, Jane 17. Sol, Mr. Smyth, FurnivaPs Inn. B. Flower, High street, Newington Butts, ironmonger ...