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ALLEGED FRAUD AT RADIPOLE

... Lewin, Miss Nicholson, Miss Reynolds, Mrs. Carlton and family 15 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls and family, Misses (lower 16 Messrs. Kent 17 Mrs. and Miss Grahame 18 Mr. and Mrs. Ise Oros Clarke and family 19 Mrs. Temple and family 20 Mr. and Mrs. Simpson tirid ...

LYMK. -l*o|»ievi>f this pi)H.*r may obtained Mr- llunater, Uookaoller. Thk Kruatta. —By a preliminary ..

... xolioitar, Uneuline, for eeren year* .or cook. About four •**« attempted •ulcido trying hang her.relf, but that cut her throat. Mr. Kent for me. ami went to Ulfculrae. Warn got there they turd taken h. r mu ; she a»ko l me what wanleii, and who aent for mo: aud ...

Published: Friday 14 July 1871
Newspaper: Bridport News
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 9264 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST

... flavour, but so wanting in lasting strength as to please less than any other. FINIiT SILVNRY LEAN GENPoWDER NI. per lb. The very boot Green Tea ; unusually rich; brink and grows; sold by dealers at very high prices, even up to tie per no. COFFEE. Finest Ceylon ...

Condition, eireunistaaco, io not the thing; Wu it tits USW In subJort or in king

... other things, ought to be dun e on rainy da ys, Further on in his lecture the Farmer M.P. says, what mfght be inscribed in golden letters over every farmers ana.ntlepiece— The farmer has many opportuithiei of doing good, at no great co s t to hinted! ...

--..---7-- --- wirstiOUTll. Mind ffe, Ime scopleyed the bestial the Crown, and s wa s,,.__On ship: •• ' , were

... punishment be on the showing man's original state, said the sort of J.''' . stuff t i make a man 'ell:motion, truthtutoess, Kent I what quantity a person could k , IN-- eornparay, honesty, industry, frocality, prudence, fore- there was DO dello' ruts ...

SOUTHER N T IMES. Rioctllancono

... Frome, the Rev. W. J. E. Bennett, is at present on a visit to Germany for the benefit of hiA health. Three crituinala in Maidstone gaol have had their execution postponed through the prior engagement of Calcraft ! Traces of pit-coal have been discovered ...

Arr6rs T . (II A RFAIDENT ENGINEER

... PORTLAND.—On the Bth instant the Rev. David Bogart!), who for 33 years has been rector of Portland, died at Wierton, Maidstone, Kent, greatly respected by all dames of the community in the neighbourhood where he so long and so faithfully officiated. The ...

THE DORSET COUNPY EXPRESS AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1872

... press home ripen the minds of all those motives which God Himself has brought to bear. Christ has taught that there shall be a golden counterpart in that other world for every little servies rendered to the service of Jesus here, from the blood of martyrdom ...

* E WILTS

... Four entries. Mr. Turner's Alarm took first prize, and Mr. C. A. King'. Undine second. Six sovereigns, for haltdecked sailing boots not exceeding Ink in length. twat, £1; second, £2. Five entries. The winning boats were Mr. G. B. Aldridge's Sea Nymph and ...

CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK

... Willia's.rooms, St. James's. The Earl of Derby, whose; part is always that of a eensible kindly gentleman and nobleman, won golden opinions from all present. A small but choice selection of weal music gollowed the dinner. Amongst the pieces the favourite ...

Published: Friday 20 February 1874
Newspaper: Weymouth Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2987 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE DORSET COUNTY EXPRESS AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1874

... . (2 Ltz, - 2 , - ,r. ortataining one of the specialities of the show-nine More, y egg . u .,,, ugudg ,d ; Lady y pens of golden, silver, and plebsit eantri- Thymic, Mr. C. Illoodwurth, ali Mr. W. It. Dawkins (2). bated by Mr. C. 11. 'Mayo, of Puildietown ...

CABPAn forte (1244,_t_.? GEft itAltnr,

... third, Mrs. Turner Turner, - ; very • commended, Mrs. Tur- golden , highly oomme.—_ oar Turner, silver ; highly oommended, Lady silver, Mr. C. H. Mayo, silver, dittoigolden, ditto common, ditto golden. The Point cup for dragoons was awarded to Mr. P. Graham ...