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Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser

amr ij cn i: m WEEK

... Residence, situate at Green* hill, Otham, about three miles from Maidstone, containing dinin_, drawiig, and brec.kfaat-roo.Qs. kitchen, and offices, seven bedrooms and dressing-room, with small conservatory, detached lauadry wit a man?s room over, stable for ...

Xolires

... houses o mansions, planning or laying out parks, pleasure grour.es, or gardens, croquet lawns, bowling greens, or slopes, kitchen or other gardens, coach roads, walks, Ac., or any oilier woi that may be lequired around a mansion o country residence. Also ...

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... Register Stoves and l ottage Ranges filled thepre n Orders |>er jx>st punctually attende ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... lady in Mayo. The lady, Miss Harriet Gardiner, having some property near Ballycastle, has been fired at while sittiug in her kitchen. “Shereceived seven or eight grams in the head. The crime is of an agrarian nature, she evicted several of her tenants during ...

Shand and Mason, and

... and pair of boots a man on the way io Foot*s Cray for 30s. The prisoner was comm'l THF Poo.-The Woolwich and Plumstead Soup Kitchen, are again brought into active opera*,-m, and Mr Edwin lliihes, of Plumsteail Soup bouety, and Mr* T. Raynar, of the Woolwich ...

HEOKHNHAM

... handsome piece of beef, which was t' ankfully receive I with many bles-inp on trrc-lt Uheralitv. The yard leading to the kitchen vr crowded with the recipients, and the gratitude they evinced nave much pleasure to Mr. Hoare, win with much enerpy cut tip ...

PETTY S ESS I 0 y S

... parte of thie bouse, one the bullets, or slugs, passing through two window* end trasersing the passage which leads to the kitchen. All the missiles the same direction. It is to bo hoped that the perpetrator rosy be soon brought to justice. DOVER. Readings ...

BHOMLIESSIS

... handsome piece of beet, which was thankfully receive,! with many Mossing on tns great liberality. Tim yard loading to the kitchen was crowded with the recipients, and the gratitude they evinced cave much pleasure to Mr. lloare, who with much oiierpry cut ...

gift might h* confined to the for whom it l« the really poor; bat I feel I ehould foolish, with

... according to your known wish—half towards wup kitchen fund, and half in coals. This, with Mr. Pis « ?' f similarly divided, and donation of Ten * lady has sent me from distance, will form a good start foi soup kitchen, to be supplemented local suhscnptioni. ...

>N ABROAD. Koticrs

... houses or mansions, planning or laying out parks, pleasure groun s, or garden?, cioquot lawn?, bjwling greens, or siopos, kitchen or other garden?, coach roads, walk?, «c., or any other work tha. raav be required c.*ound a , maT com try residence. Also ...

MAIDSTONE & KENTISH JOUBNAL, JAN. 3, 1870-

... spirit lamp he had left on the kitchen table removed. On making further search, he found all the clothes strippod from the hall, and the other articles missing. There were six bottles of stout uncorked, standing his kitchen table, with some breadand-cheese ...

MAIDSTONE & KENTISH JOURNAL, JAN. 3, 1870

... y decanted two or three bottles of wine and enjoyed themselves Christmas faro. They had gained entrance through the back kitchen win , and it is believed they wore actually in the house when the cons Exchange. -On Monday somewhat unseemly disturbance ...