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... Maidstone Hollands Gin lias been stopped, in consequence of ihc fulling: tlie huge Cliff at the hack of rny Distillery, 1 fee. called upon publicly to announce that such is not the case, and although some part Machinery, has unfortunately been much injured, the disaster does not at all inteuapC -the Supply, ei'her of the Maidstone Hollands of the Original Morelia Cherry Brandy. the former ...
... Beautifully bright weather prevailed on Tuesday afternoon on the occasion of the Conservative Fete at Culford Park and a good number of people, comprising members of the i Primrose Le»g_e and others, availed themselves of the generosity of Lord and Lady Cadogan the latter of whom was present and extended a cordial welcome to all. Lord Cadogan had fully intended to be Present, but important ...
... The Quarter Session for this borough was held on Monday (yesterday) before Mr. Serjeant Tozer, Recorder. The Magistrates present were -The Mayor (H. Le Grice, Esq.), J. Greene, C. Beard, W. H. Rush- brooke, and G. I*. Clay, Esqrs. The calendar contained the names o£ ftve prisoners, rather more than tbe usuai •umber. . „. Tho Grand Jury ?? which Mr. J. Ridley was fore- man) having been sworn, ...
... PRIMROSE LEAGUE FETE AT DRINKSTONK PARK. Thanks to fine weather and the kindnrss of Cap*. Powell, J.P., a very large number of Constitutional i,t^ were enabled to enjoy a ?? pleasant d: y ut Drinkstone Park v Saturday, on the occwon f a Primrose League fete, under the auspices f the Pakenham and Woolpit Habitation of the Pri ..rose League. Drinkstone Park is, from consolation* of the ...
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... to be independent and make their wav in the world *honld write for prospectus of the SCIENTIFIC DRESS-CUTTING ASSOCIATION, 272, Regent-cirous. London, W. Situations fonnd for all pupils at good salaries. The Original and Corcini'-n-penne SCIENTIFIC DRKSS CUTTING hSSOCIA lON (Copyright for Europe and Colonien. E-tbd. 12 years) require Agents and Teacher* in all plac*-s_ where they are not re ...
... it can only compared with the feeling which preceded the war of independence. The (jovemment. however, have been re-assured the announcement that England and France will co-operate to prevent any new piratical attempt upon the island, and being thus fortified against further apprehension from without, the ministry intend to introduce some important reforms into the internal government of the ...
... Z3* We do not make ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents, tST Communications intended for insertion must be authenticated by tin- name and address of the writ.; - , not n.-co.-arilv for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. TOWN IMPROVEMENT. TO THK KDITOR OF TUX DURY ANI) NORWICH POST. Sir,— l was glad to see Mr. Johnstone Sevan's letter on road ...
... LETTERS OF MRS. O'GRADY. Herbertstown, Monday, September 5, 1887. You see by the paper the worst has come to pass, aud we have the farms on our hands, and have placed caretakers in them. Tomorrow Mr. C. and his two daughters, the only tenants Father Ryan succeeded in making really resist us, are to be tried in Bruff. One walked away quietly without any breaking of doors, and in three cases ...