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POTATO MARKETS

... ; but other kinds have ruled heavy, at late curren ies. York regents, 9 - 43 to 100.; ditto flukes, 95i to 120 s; Essex and Kent, 803 to 160 s; Scotch, 6 s to 755; ditto cups, 40s to 78s; Lincolna, 70s to 9:35; foreign, 40s to 50s per ton. MANURES PRICES ...

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... ( ' ! MO 1 , • , - - , owl I A L . : • /I re AND KENT AND SUSSEX ADVERTISER. s Is ent(rI,ATEI) IN FOLEFSIONE, SANDGATE, ItYTltgr 'MIN , DA RYE, HASTINGS, InXCHELSEA• CIUXBROOKI TENTERDE 4 i, MAIDSTONE, DEAL, MsuRATE, CENTERsuIty, FAVERSHAM, SP ' ROCHESTER ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1852
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2312 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

fiN, jal THE DOVER CHRONICLE

... the Mid Kent and Dover Railway, when a resolution to support it was passed unanimously. SAIOULAND.---Ai a vestry here on Moodily, Mr. W. Lee moved, and Capt. Savage, of Frindstinry, seconded, that tbe parochial assent be t i t: to the Mid Kent and Dover ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1851
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 4328 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MARSHALL, Chief Cashier

... of beholding what is at once so beautiful a specimen of art, and so effective a safeguard against fraudulent imitation. EAST KENT RAILWAY.—Owing, it is stated, to another misunderstanding between Messrs. Fox and Henderson, the contractors for this railway ...

(ountry, having no private ends to serve but the of serving his fellow-men; the other with ,'.(ateben in the ..

... proceedings passed olf with much enthusiasm. TIM APPOINTMENT OF CONSTABLIE TON THE COMFIT Or KENT.—The Magistrates of the county assembled at the Session House, Maidstone. on Wednesday last, for the purpose of appointing a chief constable for the county, in ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1857
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2215 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

STATE OF TRADE

... BARKS, J., Sedgley, Staffordshire, chemist, Oct. 22, Nov. 11 ; solicitor, Mr. Jackson, Westbromwich. Horonss, E., Shrewsbury, boot and shoe maker, Oct. 22, Nov. 11 ; solicitor, Mr. Suckling, Birmingham. JACKSON, J., Digby, Lincolnshire. cattle dealer, Oct ...

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... Grazing District o f ROMNEY MARSH, RYE, HASTINGS, ST, LEONARD'S, ASHFORD, TONBRIDGE MAIDSTONE, ROCHESTER, CHATHAM, STRCOD, and generally throughout the Counties of KENT and SUSSEX ; also at BOULOGNE, CALAIS, and OSTEND. Sparkling Champagne . 4s. 6d ...

ASHFORD.—At Ashford, on Wednesday the Rev. W. H. Brookfield; 11.11. lespector, bold the annoal examiostion of ..

... in the water, one of whom appeared to be out of his depth. I heard him cry out Goddard. I pulled my coat, waistcoat, and boots off, and swam out. I am not a good swimmer. I reached him and placed my arm under his arm-pit. I swam a little way with him ...

Published: Saturday 30 July 1859
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 4549 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

'flit bOVER TELgGRAPI4 SAttIRDAY , NOVEMBM 26, 1950. CANTER BU RY. SANDWICH. ELHAM. SO UTH-E,.4.STERN RAILWAY ..

... I VcILtiNTF.ER giFLE CORES.- A crowded . puhlie_ The UNION..-From printed statements issued by WEEK-DAYS. tanpiny- of Mr. Boots, met with an accident oh meeting took place on Tuesday afternoon in the Mr. Macdonald, the relieving offerer, and Mr. Tisestitiy ...

oorzi HOSPITAL AND DIBPENB4III

... Edmund Fuller, of Bastin.. WATaas- Managau.. -Deo. 7, William Hulbert, eldest eon of Bollwrt Wadies) Fag .of Brokettbant Lodge, Kent, to Katherine Octiogan, fourth daughter of the Wm. Knox Marshall, B D. -Dry. 8. at Bolton Percy church, Yorkshire, Egerton ...

Published: Saturday 17 December 1859
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 3127 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED

... Russia merchants; as far as regards J. 11. Hill— G. Robins and J. Warry, New Inn—R. S. Wright, G. F. Smith, and J. Shepherd, Golden-square, attorneys—G. H. Cook and G. Williams, Princes-street, Hanover-square, tailors—S. Smith, It. S. Flemyng, and R. Lewis ...