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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

BAST KENT AND MAIDSTONE RAILWAYS

... the city of Rochester, and terminating ur near the Maidstone Station of Maidstone Branch of the South Enstern Railway, adjacent to the town of Maidstone, parish of Maidstone, in tae county of Kent, which lust mentioned line of railway is ...

NORTH KENT LINE

... NORTH KENT LINE. Trains leave London daily, for Strood, Rochester, and Chatham and intermediate stations, at 8, 9*30, 10*10, a in, 12*10, 2*0,3*40, 4*20, 4*50, 5*15, 50, 70, 8 0,10 0, p in, arriving at its destination in from hour to hour and three quarters ...

EAST KENT RAILWAY

... OF THE HOP DUTY—OPPOSITION OF THE WEST KENT PLANTERS. Thursday afternoon a public meeting of the hop growers of West Kent, and others interested in the matter, was held in the large room of the Star Hotel, Maidstone, to consider what measures should be ...

°STAINING BOOTS rrinEn FALSE PRETENCES

... haring, on the 21.1 September. obtained • )la.r of boot., Xt. 2s. (tom Richard Standen, a shoemaker, at Egerton. The prosecutor said that on the dav named the prisoaer asked bias to make • pair of boot.; he repre. sentrd that he was in the of Mr. Ch.. ...

KENT ADJOURNED GENERAL SESSION

... KENT ADJOURNED GENERAL SESSION. This session was held the Court House, Maidstone, Monday, when the following magistrates were presen —The Earl of Romney the chair. Rev. O. B. Moore, Sir T. M. Wilson, Bart., J. Whatman, Esq., M P-. E. Burton, W. H. Nicholson ...

SirnNOBOUENE. MAGISTRATES’ CLERK'S OFFICE— Wednesday. Rtv. J. Poor*, D.D.) Charles Cummins, slice “ Cabby,” ..

... following are amongst the legacies left by the late lamented Mr. Mercer : West Kent Infirmary £2(kl. Maidstone Blue-Coat Schools £lOO. Maidstone National Schools £lOO. Kent County Ophthalmic Hospital £lOO. Conservative Procbkdiros.—On the 17th instant ...

LAST Niours oAzETrz

... 9,1. Robins, Dartford. Kent. cora dealer. DIII•OVIRO. F. Fry P. H. Stok te, Maidstone, Kent, eurgeons. meta J Knott, Msidatone, Kent, draper; March 1 and 2, at 11 : soliaiturv, Solo and Co., Aldennanbary, J. W. Sklar. Spool, Kent, biller: ...

LAST MG UTS GAZETTE,

... . H. Brocket*, lUUiead, Kent, fruit grower. W. Biitou, (Greenwich, Kent, coffee-houiie keeper. CERTIFICATE TO GRANTED. June 10, W. Field, Hexlejr-hcacli, Kent, grocer DISSOLVED. W. Laurence and J. 11. llodsoll, Maidstone, Kent, wholesale ...

LAST NIGHTS GAZETTE

... Kuaresborough and Wetherby. front the LOS DOS GAAKTJ'E Tuesday, June 15. CERTIFICATE TO BK GRANTED. July 7, T. Tompson, Maidstone, Kent, builder. R Cumberland, Addle-street, City, fancy goods manufacturer. Garlick, Guildford. Surrey, ironmonger. T. Rolf- ...

ADJOURNED GENERAL SESSION

... ('hatliAin to Maidstone, miles less by East Kent. From Canterbury to Maidstone, miles less East Kant. From London to Maidstone, miles less East Kent. the proposed Cast Kent Junction Lane, there will be ...

WCOLWICH

... Cast Mailing, Kent, to Elisabeth Nash, youngest daughter of Thomas Spoog, Esq., late of Mill Hall, Aylesford, near Maidstone. Hildenborouou—Nov. 13, the Uev. Alfred Wigan, second son of J. A. Wigan, Esq, of Clare House, near Maidstone, to EmUie Thai ...

ENGLISH INSTITUTION

... to Miss Hannah Pope, of Mintem- street. Maidstone.* Sept. 11, ot the Unitarian church, Mr. Samuel Bartlett, C.E., High-street, to Miss Phoebe, second daughter of Mr. 8. Bartlett, of St. Peter*s-street, Maidstone. SHELDWICH * Sept. 8, Mr. Chas. Jacob Schlemmer ...