No. 199
... of the above place. LOAXS, FROM £5. THOMAS J. BRASNETT, BILL DTSCOUSTER, THETFOBI) _ strictest aeorecv ffuarante«‘i. THE GOLDEN BOOT. EDWARD LOCKE, BOOTMAKER, 4i, ABBEYGATE STREET, BEGS to inform til” Buhlic h,; bas Well-Assorted St ...
... of the above place. LOAXS, FROM £5. THOMAS J. BRASNETT, BILL DTSCOUSTER, THETFOBI) _ strictest aeorecv ffuarante«‘i. THE GOLDEN BOOT. EDWARD LOCKE, BOOTMAKER, 4i, ABBEYGATE STREET, BEGS to inform til” Buhlic h,; bas Well-Assorted St ...
... Soham BOOTS AND COEN. Clara 20. Brat four Mangolds (long rod), 65., Mr J. Wells, Tannington; 2nd, 2s. 6d., Mr. J. S. Clarke’ Worlingworth; 3rd, la, Mr. J. Thurlow, Hscbeston. Class 21. Beat four Mangolds (long yellow), 2nd, 2a. «d., Mr. J. C. Kent; 3rd ...
... Maidatouc for noarlv JJO years, and was senior eargeon for 18 years E*st Kent Hospital. He had ealenslve practice bee idea. In const-iiuence of bis wife’s had slate of health, left Maidstone in 184 S, and practiced at Heobnry, in CHouces ershire. In the year ...
... the slue k as something fearful. The electric fluid seemed first to catch Lis fare and to pass down his side, enter the left boot on the ankle, and pass out at the toe. Ile fell and for some time remained insensible. (In reviving he sae Om woman lying on ...
... market. The supplies are not extensive, and been groat scarcity choice samples. Prices are follows:—Mid and East Kents, 7 to £l2 12s; Weald Kents, to £3; Sussex, £5 to 13s; Bavamns, £6 to ; French, 10s; Americans, to £6; Yearlings, 10s to 15s per cwt. POTATO ...
... number of the marty .y. tke altar. Of this souls of their brethren w.tilbf that angel we know little; but on thro|ie l his golden stands before the g offers to God continually the censer m h»» hand, thousands who day and night prayers of thousands Hi chuich ...
... wheat crop, since the rains of the middle of May. promises better than it did a month ago. all the wheat lands have yet seen in Kent, Surrey, and Sussex ‘he viol I is likely to be good, aud, judging from the verv line appearance of the hop plantations, vegeta- ...
... hark trt th« nlatform The prisoner, a {jnjat number of variously tniiimed, ladies m,luce her to back r , ie ; kid boots, Balmoral walking boots, richly embroin*?’ weld in.iTliyaterics! 111 A s^gnalnmn came up. a large'qnant.ty of jewellery, .ome the prisoner ...
... County of Surrey. Esquire, and Eliza Harriet his Wife; the Reverend Robert Lewin Howorth, of Sutton Valence, in the County of Kent, Clerk; and Charles Richards Steward, of Ipswich, in the said County of Suffolk, Gentleman, praying that the said Honey Estate ...
... I’., has been appointed by her Majesty to Knight Grand Cross the Order of S.S. Michael and George. A well-known fashionable boot and shoe maker in Pans has formed interesting collection I toots and shoes worn his illustrious patrons for many years. These ...
... Of £50 per annum; comprising a spacious Drapery and Hosiery Shop, with appropriate front, two ?? anid ware-room .a Ladies' Boot an ?? fitting-room attached, 'and a small ware-rooIm: the domestic portions of the two premises now connected and forming a ...
... Guano, and off other penning FertUisers, at lotceet Market Price*. Delivered themselves or Agents at all Stations. THE GOLDEN BOOT. EDWARD LOCKE, BOOTMAKER, 42, ABBEYOATK STREET, BEGS to inform the Public he hu Well-Aesorted Stock of Ladies’ and Gents’ ...