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HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... Morton.— Complainant, a stonemason, living at 1, Milward-terrace, Ore, said he saw the prisoner on Saturday evening the Roebuck Inn, about six o'clock. Witness had some gooseberries on the counter, which he. took up. —Defendant said, Did you think I was ...

CIHF-STXUT GELDING, minx fire hand* ; well bred ; l«en hunted; suitable for bonier match Grey Ware, flte old 16-1

... IOR SALK, a smart, bandnome Cob, filly ; splendid 1 action ; quiet rule or drive 14-1 aae seven vears.—Apply T. Henham, Roebuck Inn, High-street, Hastings. HANDSOME HAT MARK, rising four ; suitable for riding or driving.—To be «een at IKjwhumt, burnt. ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... selling adulterated whiskey.-Mr. C. D. Jones appeared for tho defence. -Henham. sworn, said he was tho proprietor of the Roebuck Inn. He had been ill, and, in consequence, his wife had broken down a gallon of the spirit, and never having done it before ...

CONSERVATIVE MEETING AT GUESTLING

... went into other districts,where he spoke with more freedom. (the speaker) noticed that In Oekober last Ball spoke at the Roebuck Inn Laughton, where he referred to the Allotment Act of the Tory Government. round fault with it, he was entitled to do. remarking ...

Boarding establishment.—An intelligent Lady, with good connections, ui»y profitably uvcst limit*! capitJ pur. ..

... maple »od cropper); Vi-toria ; bush ; 3CO ; Prn«*e of Walea.—W. Skinner, Char I utton. Stapb-h irst, Kent. ' SALE, at the Roebuck Inn, Hasting-*, si AlJerney Cow and Calf—Calf 12 days old; hei fourth calf; price £1818s. 017 FOR SALE, Magnus ttonum oa. p»r ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... mother, Elizabeth Allum.—Tbe prosecutrix aaid about five o'clock on the previous Friday, she aaw the defendants in the Roebuck Inn,* Mrs. Baesett's husband was there, intoxicated. Witness made aome enquiries about ring whioh she had lost, and then Mrs ...

Local News

... last. Our readers will remember that the deceased was the second wife of Mr. Henry Hards, formerly for many years of the Roebuck Inn, High-street, Hastings. Promenade Concerts at the Cambridge Hall.—Dr. Abram has for a series of grand vocal and orchestral ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... : No. —Driscoll said what the witness was saying was utterly false. P.D.S. Goldup proved apprehending prisoners at the Roebuck Inn about seven on Tuesday evening. When charged they denied all knowledge of the watch. Witness took them to Bourne Street ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... Thdrsdat.—Before the Mayor (Mr. A Thorpe), Mr. E. Hayles, Mr. F. Smith, Aid. Dr. Croucher. ENDORSEMENT. The license of the Roebuck Inn was endorsed , to Edward Goodwin. THB JURY LISTS. The Jury Lists for the various divisions wait signed by the Bench. BBMAND ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... previous afternoon about four o'clock, he was on duty in High-street, and saw the prisoner's cart standing in front of the Roebuck Inn. He opened the door of the house and asked him to move his cart, when the barmaid .said he would not leave the house, but ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... The License of the Railway Hotel, St. Leonards was transferred from Mrs. Campbell to George Laytou. The License of the Roebuck Inn was transferred to Henry Goodman. charge op disturbing the peace. Edward Willis was charged with disturbing the public peace ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... —Defendant paid with a five-pound note, with not few expressions of disgußt. WHO WAS TO BLAME? Thomas Henham, landlord of the Roebuck Inn, was summoned the instance of Inspector Fair, R.5.P.0.A., for causing a horse to be worked while in unfit state, and Henry ...