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Man of Ross and General Advertiser

Man of Sosa Mri’ltln Irnmnan 111 GENERAL ADVERTISER

... in Ross, and sells boots and shoes. On the th of November last, I tvns in the shop, mother and sister were there also. The prisoner came there and asked for some boots for Misi Edwards, of the Dock, to try on. sister reached some boots, and asked her if ...

THE CAPITAL CONVICTS AT MAIDSTONE

... THE CAPITAL CONVICTS AT MAIDSTONE. The calender for the county of Kent the late assizes has not for a great many years furnished fearful an amount of charges of murder on this occasion; and Mr. Baron Bramwell, who presided as the judge on the Home Circuit ...

REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL NEWS, ETC

... -n Hoots Bainbridge, axd Bouch • and sent him off Jo the with him e postinstructions to get Boots to Tam lost no office.: that there ™ t inquired for ‘‘^r^Boots^ Mr. Tm^vhen ssii&esir&tosirsK tourist in the H.ghUnds, who threw . chair in our presence ...

UFA THS

... Mr. | Genteel COTTAGE RESIDENCE, situate on the Banks of LLING EXPENSES, the Wye, a few minutes walk froin the fewn of Ross. Kent moderate. Apply at the Office of this paper. daughter of ar. Wil AT {DER and Pi-RRY, from 4d to 1s 6d_per Sept. 11, at Clearw ...

the markets

... RYB aoe veers rg was al! tached the soles of the boots, BEANB 208 . It is supposed that these and } ed by rotting. ith the mangled bones as Pigeon connection wi hite Zs ze. Peas n a farm near Maidstone Citio, as ray oe: at a goo d dinner, provided for ...

Rlisallantous Q;rottal ram. BONE, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... mitre -a of remarkably tine gold -was in good postern:aim, sio portions a the chaetilde. On the 1.r.0t a the ideleton lay a golden paten (which is now In the p.,vessitio a the deem). The were black ma decayed, lett the skull was iit very gotta preservation ...

INTERESTING EXTRACTS FROM TWO CELEBRATED WORKS. We make the h•llowine extracts from Captain Gronots's Ro ..

... Walking to your stable said Hoby, with a sneer. 1 made the boots for riding, not walking. Roby was bootmaker to the Duke of Kent; and as he wadi calling on his Royal I li,ihnese to try on boot', the news arrived that Lord Wellington had gained • great ...

THE MARKETS

... es ey sl Yast Kents, 75, 80 140 a ; Weald of ‘eut, 60s. 10 1008, m‘btu,mfi-d-y.mhlu POTATORS. o § 1.‘m..u---mu high prices demanded .“lhfiz tious, however, are .-I'# Fivals of which &re sell rather ,a 4 fully previous quotations. Kent 1508 t 0 150 s ...

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS

... family—a bsaming weloime in every eye. The younger girl was the first to w& me. She came bocndmx.do'n the stairs, her hair mlun & golden banver behind her Before [ could peak uwmmhfllbymflrn‘uh:u'y. and immediately found -B;l surrounded by a group of joyous faces ...

THE MAN OF ROSS—SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1897

... than the men. Some saw in the dozen anda half hake a new hand- kerchief. Here, in this score of mackerel, was a new ir of boots for little Jack. Those four fine cod could not do less than obtain the material for a pair of e trousers for the man of the ...

TEN TONS OF DIAMONDS

... something to do with it; know that the Golden their master and his Galleon was bound for Cadiz, and to Cadiz Geoffrey “Come, come, Alicia,” said the man in the riding- Carew went in due course, where Don Miguel de boots, “there yet remains a goodly time ere ...