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... MISS CLAYTON, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER, 6, HIGH STREET, MILE TOWN, SN EERREER, KENT COUNTY INSTITUTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES Of THE SKIN WEST BOROUGH, MAIDSTONE, within ons d@oi of the itnilw:n}' Station. Conseliation days, Mondays and Thursdays ...

NAVAL INTEILIGENCE,

... held on [londay next, il . COUNTY NLEWZ, Ox Saturday last, George Phillpot, Tahonrer, was talen before the magistrates at Maidstone, charzed on suspicion of stealing a pair of cordid trousers and jacket P. C. Cuckoo met the prisoner cn the previous Thursday ...

THE NEWS BUDGET

... on the afterncon of Tuesday last, a gentleman belonging to Charlton, in Kent, {eft. & banking establishment in Clement’s-lane, City, for the purpose of proceeding by the North Kent Railway to Charlton. At that time he had in his possession two £l,OOO Bank ...

NOTICE

... APPRAISERY, VALUERS, AND ESTATE AGENTS, 8, Constantia Terrace, Sheerness, AND AT ERITH, London and Maidstone Steam Dye Works, 20, Gabriel's H:ull, Maidstone. C EORGE KER thanks tha Clergy, Gentry, and In- T habitants of Sheerness and its vicinity, for the ...

VOTES FOR EAST KENT

... APPRAISERS, VALUERS, AND ESTATE AGENTS, 8, Constantia Terrace, Sheerness, AND AT ERITH, London and Maidstone Steam Dye Works, 20, Gabriel's Hill, Maidstone. EORGE KER thanks the Clergy, Gentry, and In- G habitants of Sheerness and its vicinity, tor the ...

Y ~ YT v JAMES TURNER, CURRIER AND LEATHER SELLER, 47, High Street, Chatham, near Hamond Hill, AND 85, High

... ®ffice Orders will be faithiully aud punctually attended to. : NO MACHINE WORK. KENT COUNTY INSTITUTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES Of TIE SKIN WEST BOROUGH, MAIDSTONE, within one door of the Railway Station. Consultation days, Mondays and Thursdays ...

THE NEWS BUDGET

... and Star., The entrance of the building had been effected through a sn all window facing the yard, and the marks of a nailed boot are to be seen mear this window. The face of the deceased was very much disfigured and blackened, and she was not at first ...

THE NEWS BUDGET

... the lines forming the following beautiful tribute to the victimised editor: ‘‘George W. Manypenny is a great jackass—a rat to boot!” Saved by Crinoline.—Th’s fashionable appendage, now and then, makes some amends for the disasters it has caused. This occurred ...

THE SHEERNESS GUARDIAN—SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1863

... foread out. On one side of the face was the impression of the nails of a heavy boot. Eldridge was at once apprehended, and his boots and trousers were taken possession of. The boots had evidently been partially washed, but there were marks of blood upon them ...

Focal Intelligence

... of Mr and Madame Enderssohn is only equalled by their merit. THE MAIDSTONE AND Asurokd RatLway.—The first stage of the Pwlianientry proceedings in connection with the proposed Maidstone and Ashford Railway was completed on Monday, The nccessary surveys ...

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... msumsor mon | No. 331. SATURDAY, MAY 14th 1864« PRICE Id. NOTICE!'!! The .Cheapest House for BOOTS AND SHOES is FREDERICK CHAPMAN’S, THE “GOLDEN 68, HIGH STREET, BOOT,” BLUE ESTABLISHED 1850. Elliman’s Universal Embrocation Cures Rheumatism, GOUT. Lumbago ...

THE NEWS BUDGET

... coroner’s inquiry, The second case was that of a male child, about six weeks old, found in the river Darenth, near Dartford, Kent, the head of which had been cut off. This body also awaits a coroner’s inquiry, but. that both infants have been foully murdered ...