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OUTDOOR RELIEF. To the Editor of the Observer. «,« It «M with much regret that I read the comments my

... present site should not be tame L : irstly— That it the building wouk ■. . ~:. ;.,3-d and confined (abutting as it does on a high bank iv the rear) the most essentia . .a ir a hospital, fresh air,'' would want it at i is a well-known fact in surgery that ...

Deaths (if prepaid) are charged ls. each: Births and Marriages ls. 6d. each. Must be accompanied with name and ..

... Sophia, the very dear daughter of John Joseph and Sophia Phipp3 Franks, of Gloucester, aged years. WILLETT-On 20th July, at High Bank, Ore Sussex, Mr. Stephen Willctt, sen., blacksmith, aged 69. BIRD.—July 20th, at 19, Speldhurst road, Southborough, Hannah ...

HASTINGS HIGHWAY BOARD

... treasurer's hands. The Clerk read a resolution passed by the vestry of Ore, authorising the Surveyor to repair the road at High Bank, the liability to do which was disputed at the last meeting. NO ENCROACHMENT. The Clerk presented letter which had been received ...

A TALK ABOUT CHRYSANTHEMUMS

... f-r fifvh time, filled the bouse bailt for the purpose, from end to end wi h tha lovely fl iwers, aud now on the occasion high bank of colour, in ich aim ss every pos-ible sh=de is to be ei, completely fills the place, giving evidence of what can be done ...

HASTINGS RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

... the road, and report the result to the Council, the Committee to consist of Councillors Jeuner, Stredwick, and Coxeter. HIGH BANK, ORB. Mr. H. G. wrote complaining that no supply of water was received by nine houses at High Bauk, Ore, in consequence the ...

He Never Returned.—A few words with reference tbe exploit* of enterprisiog youtb, who repreieota that be ia ..

... and friends of tbe bride. After the service, at which the Rev. T. W. Adam (rector) officiated, the party returned to Tbe High Bank, where about twenty-four sat down to an excellent breakfast. The bride and bridegroom left at two o'clock for London. The ...

* Established 1340, Messrs. BREEDS SONS, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE HOUSE AGENTS, Offices) 03, GEORGE STREET, HASTINGS ..

... any taken at Valuation, or the House will bwLet without the Stock. Rent, per annum. Also BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, situate oa the HIGH BANK, ORE. Bent, Ale. Stock and Fixtures f cards to View apply at Mr. 11, York-bnilaTngs,Haatiriga. 146 TO PRIVATE GJgE™!? ™ ' ...

HASTINGS DISTRICT COUNCIL, £2,000 works at st. matthew's. Hastings 'borough boundaries. A meeting of'this ..

... that this would improve tbe place considerably. Councillor Thorpe proposed that the Surveyor get ott plans and report the High Bank question at the next meeting. This was seconded and carried. BOCOUGH BOUNDARIES. A letter was read from Mr. W. Draper, jun ...

Mr. L. F. ST. JOHN (Associate she Auctioneers' Institute She United AUCTIONEER, VALUER MORTOAGB BROKER, HOUS* ..

... Captain Coffin. , THURSDAY Next, September 6th, 1894.—At the Castle Hotel. Hastings: Freehold Cottages at Clifton-road, Ore; High Bank, Ore; anl Budding Land on West FRIDAY Next, September 7th, 1894.—At 39, All Salnts'- street. Hastings: Furniture and Effects ...

Mr. L. F. ST. JOHN Associate of the Auctioneers' Institute of the United Kingdom, and Valuer, appointment of ..

... t, Ore : detached, fourroomed cottage, with about qtnrcer of an acre of garden. Nos. 11 and 12. St. Tho.nas's-coctages, High Bank, Ore, with valuable Off License; also timber and slated Cottage at rear, with good garden. Particulars and Conditions of ...

HASTINGS COUNTY BENCH

... and Henry Morton were charged with having, on the llth July, assaulted Samuel Wright.—Complainant, a bricklayer, living High Bank, Ore, said on the day in question he saw the defendants at the Fortune of War about nine o'clock in the evening. The defendants ...

THE DRAINAGE OF ORE

... exclusive of that part within the municipal boundaries, was £9,819. The number of houses in Church-street, London-road, on the High Bank, and Fairlight Down, at present draining into the valley, was 365; and the rateable value of these houses was £3,357. He ...