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W. TARN & CO., ASP Q.ENEBAL iq-OCSE J^UEKISHEBS. STOCK OF THE THAMES. SENT OK APPLICATION OBDEKS ACCOMPANIED BY ..

... Tape „ 20 Extra long lengths ditto . « . . „ J. P. Clarke 130 yard Reels . . . , „ Boot Buttons, all sizes „ 02f Pearl Buttons, from „ 0 Farthing Hound Silk Boot Laccs, from „ 0 Do. do. Whipcord ditto ~ « „ Do. do. Leather ditto „ « „ 10 Do. Flat ...

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... Edmard JTughet, and Arthur Jones, boys, were charged with stealing a* pair of boots, value 10s. 6d. Mr. B. Beeves, a boot maker carrying on business the Parade, said the boots were Saturday sent to the Saracen's Head Inn, and were to be put into Mr. File's ...

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... and Mouth Disease Kent.—This disease is again on the increase in the county. Last week's returns gave a total 28 animals suffering; new wf have to report an increase of 22 cases. The returns presented to the head-quarters of the Kent County Constabulary ...

EAST SENT ELECTION. THE ELECTORS Are invited to meet MB. E. LEIGH PEMBEBTON, The Conservative Candidate, the ..

... SATURDAY, APRIL 1868, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. G. W. MILLES, Chairman. Central Committee Rooms, 2nd April, 1868. EAST KENT ELECTION, 1868. CENTRAL COMMITTEE for SECURING the RETURN of Mr. EDWARD LEIGH PEMBERTON The Hon. G. W. MILLES, Lees Court, ...

Dover

... Randall, Esq., of Maidstone, tbe Deputy- Chairman of the Company, presided, and was ably supported by Colonel Turner, commanding Horse Artillery at Maidstone, Mr. Henry Hbare, Mr. Plumptre (of Fredville), Mr. F. Brockman, Master the East Kent Fox Hounds, the ...

DOVER

... of bonded vaults and wine stores, at the Pier for Mr. John Lukey and Sons, wine merchants. Bench Street :-J. S. Anseomb (Maidstone) accepted £1,48, Adcock (Dover) £1,900, John Peine £PWiSffi Bkde (Folkestone) £1>985, I W - (Dover) £1,990. Nightingale ...

N. o BE SOLD.—-A BARG By the Trustees of a Gentleman, deceased. RREL BREECH-LOADING OUBLE-B A L F TRE GUN,

... private family. and have go od characters. Man cleans their duties, and knives. Country servauts pre- TH windows, boots, Post Office, Herne Bay, Kent: ferred.—Apply to B., NEY.—WANTED to LEND by- GENTLEMAN, sums of £20 to or country upon note of hand, able: ...

THE WOODNESBOROUGH MURDER

... those boots were made for the prisoner. _ afterwards saw some foot marks around Captain Gillow's engine, and saw the boots compared, and the impressions exactly correspond with the boots ; indeed can swear they were made those boots Tiie ...

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... 22, Broad Street; bandages from the Misses Castle, Cbartbam. , Freemasonry.—Provincial Grand Lodge of Kent.—At a special meeting, held at Maidstone under the presidency of R. W. Earl Amherst, P.G.M.. the , following promotions were made in honour of the ...

CANTERBURY

... the Cathedral, the Mayor being absent:—Aldermen Austin, Marten, Bateman, and W. J. Cooper; and Councillors Coppin, Dance, Boots, Lyons, Beer, and Crow. The procession was accompanied by the Clerk of the Peace and other officers of the Corporation. The ...

CANTERBURY

... Mr. Horace Broughton, Canterbury. GoLDEN WeEppINc.—The sum of twenty-five guineas has been paid into the funds of the Canter- b Dispensary as a donation by Mr. R. Y. Fill, J.P., and Mrs. Fill, to commemorate their golden wedding, The St. Amsteur Musical ...

CANTERBURY

... pair of boots, which was furnished with. the in3t. accused was and went away without giving the coat and boots He knew they were only his property during the time he was the guardians' employ.—Mrs. Hearsey proved tha„ the aocused pledged the boots produced ...