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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

produced in other countrici more chenpla than levied* • w, thout any charge, in any thape, being Up O. '“‘eduction,

... continued >Wgard, or only answered by unfeeling attempts at » miserable pleasantry. Let it seen, by a rigorous application of the golden rule of free trade to every subject, through every department of the state, that it is inconsistent with the welfare, and ...

SEED MARKET

... Thursday morning between Nine and Ten o’clock.—Jan. 11. KENT AND CANTERBUITV HOS-PITaL. Admitted, in-patients, l» ; ditto, oul natanlt. la. Discharged, in-patienU. ; dhtn, ienta. IS. Kemaiu. ing the boots, in-paUeals, ; ditto, out-patients, ipo. aenncies (or ...

KINtiSDOWN

... evergreena. T»« E»OIN* 01* TBI NOBTM KmWT Railway.—Many penon* •i»p«»r iocreduloo* m to tb« dc'kil* • rooAOAjr eogioo the North Kent lino* which owr l»*t. the ebieoce of the elighicet •ccideol taking plucr, end the errengewente, courage, and presence of oaiod ...

TUB LATK STORM,

... from Strood v Rochester. There is no great harm in this. A u through North Kent, from Strood to Sitting.wipe, l ave rsharu, Canterbury, and Dover, is ull The inhabitants of Maidstone. Rochester, towns can afford wait little longer, *«D2 the facilities which ...

ROCHESTER

... will the demolition of the old Custom-house, s> an ares lor the u-e of li»c wor-men. A t*» purtiameiit in favor of the North Kent Cocttinmitiun K dlway was voted the Rochester Town Council 'ln.n-.iuy. dividend meet!op in the c.'.«* F. Reed, draper, took ...

THE HOP DUTY

... THE HOP DUTY. Mr. T. L. Hodges, member for West Kent, has ad. dressed the following letter upon the coarse has takea with the viee getting the bop duly off i —“ Aware of the intense anaiety that must prevail in the hop-planting districts of the enuntirs ...

MAKE LANE. MoaoaV. April 13

... f PEAS..White, Essex Kent boilers.. -s i*' iV. Fl.ouuTowo made (peessck lbs.) 3S» Norfolk and Suffolk, household (do.) —a 2/* DEATHS. April 19, the High-fctrett, Canterbury. Mr. James Elear. c'ocer, aired 58. April 18, in the Kent and Canterbury Hospital ...

COURT OF COMMON FLEAS.—Jdmi 10. rALLISTIK e. THE MAYOR 0* ORAVBSBND. THE DAISY. Not woHd* bo W«,u. jo ph.Un, d

... Rule accordingly. Fine at Loose —At about midoight, on Wodnoadav, fire broke oot in the washhouse of cottage Loos**, near Maidstone. The fatnilf bad a narrow escape. There being of aater, the fire was fortunately confined to that house. Oo the 6:binst. ...

LAST NIGHTS GAZETTE

... AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac. BALLS GARRETT, Ironfounder and Engineer, Maidstone, Kent, Agent to K. Garrett and Sons, Leiatoo Iron Works, near Sasmundbam, Suffolk. CONSTANTLY on SALE, MAIDSTONE. PATENT PRIZE THRASHING MACHINES, Suffolk Lever Drills, Corn WiDDowiog ...

PERJURY,

... stood over from the last d'sizcs. The misdomoauor imput* d the defendant was. that uj on the itearing of a plaint in the West Kent County Court, at Hartford, before Mr. Espioasse, the judge of that court, he had committed wil ul and corrupt perjury. appeared ...

CHARGE OP PERJURY ARISING OUT OP THE LATE TRIAL OF THOS. SAKER

... depositions she made Maidstone on the trial of Thomas Saker, pointing out their opposi'eness to what be should be able to prove by witnesses was the fact. He felt it bis duty to state that as the offence was committed at Maidstone, and out of the jurisdiction ...

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

... consumed ; insured in the Kent Office. ** High-street Distillery, J. Brrnehley ; dwelling bouse burned down, roof of distillery broken, end considerable damage oy water and removal; buildings, fnrniture, Ac., insured in the Kent Office. Nj. 16 in tbu same ...