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... DUNKIRK. —On Wednetday last, Mr. C. 'by - !ion at the Wood- BEHR, STOUT, AND PORTEN To BE • -do p,o seers atn, sold he /wet. man s Hall, two lots of freehold property situate in I English. •, of which the motive 11111 been . BREW MD ONr.Y P. 11016 NAM ...

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... DUNKIRK. The hops in this neighbourhood shooting regular and poling is finished. There is little plum blossom, and pears are slight, but there is every indication of a good growth of apples. A cricket meeting was held on Tuesday evening and new members ...

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... DUNKIRK. SCHOOL TRRAT.—The annual school treat took place on Friday last, when 160 children indulged in various kinds of amusement provided by the Vicar and his sons. A large and fashionable party (includieg the Rev. H. M. and Mrs. Spooner. the Rev. Archer ...

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... DUNKIRK. A Native of Dcnkiek in Afghanistan.—Mr. I; Stevens, of this parish, has recently received letter ' from his son, W. Stevens, of the 10th Hussara, who : lias been engaged, with that regiment in the late : ; Afghan war. A few extracts may be i ...

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... DUNKIRK. Scu L Boastn,—A tneeti •g of the Dunkirk was held e the Clerk's Office on Monday last, *% her there were present the Rev. W. J. Springett, charm Mr, W. R. Gorham, vice-chalrmsn, Mr. 0. A. llioks, an.l the Clerk, Mr. Allan Tassel!. The Clerk rep ...

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... DUNKIRK. Ma. Awerac Coyest/T.—The annual concert given by Mr. C. E. Penman, master of the church choirs of Dunkirk and Boughton, which tock place In the Schoolroom of this parish on Tueelay evening last, proved a great euccess It was attended by many ...

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... DUNKIRK. CRICKET.—On Wednesday week the return match played at Dover, and resulted in the defeat of Dunkirk, on the first inning , . The bowling of Mr. F. Morrison was most effective, taking no less than five wickets in (Mee overs ; but Mr. G. Eustes ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. BMW! Anwmninans.—The of the Kent sad plan on W•dseedsy, the 17th inst. The members, meatbeast 150, ems at their lab house (the Hal) at Las pm.. sad to the church. beaded by the Artillery Band. An excellent 111111S011 preached by the Sirs. Tao ...

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... DUNKIRK. On Tuesday 51id.. was hold in the 3s mom the Rev. W. J. I. the Muir. lappertod by Joke White, WA Mar of St. Stephswe, Cammbsry. the Rm. J. job.. awe, MA. (depatatiou, lb. R A. L. Winter, WA.. the RIVI. J. Tyndale. mid Liest.-Colitael of ...

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... DUNKIRK. - - - - BoAaD.-Tho monthly meeting of the Dankirk I School Boerl was held on Monday last, at the Clerk's I office, when there were present Rev. W. J. Springret I(Chalrman), Mr. W. R. Gorham (Vice-chairman). Mr. U. A. Hints, Mi. W. Hall, and the ...

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... DUNKIRK. TESTIMONIAL TO TUE REV. W. J. SPRINGETT. On Tuesday evening a testimonial, consisting of a very handsome *mice of plate, was presented to the key. W. J. Springett, who for fifteen years has been perpetual curate of the villa of Dunkirk. The ...

Published: Saturday 07 August 1869
Newspaper: East Kent Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 138 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. Dunkirk Friendly Society.—The anniversary this Society was held few days ago. The members met at Club House, and, headed by the fife and drum band from the Faversham Union, marched in procession the pari-li church, where divine service was he'd ...