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KENTISH ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... Sydney Waterlow at the ensuing election members of Parliament for Maidstone. The candidature of Mr. Boot.-. Chairman of the Sent Agricultural Labourers' Union, and a member of the Maidstone School Board, bas been announced in the Times—of course in the ...

AGRICULTURE

... I hops are really ripe. North Kent and West X- nt are ' doing very well, and will grow a good over-average crop. Mould is not virulent here as other parts of Kent ' and lice do not occasion anxiety. Many gardens East Kent are still invested with lice, ...

AGRICULTURE

... Picxxbs.—ln anticipation of large influx of people from the East-End of London into Kent, during the hop-picking season, a number of gentlemen, with the rector of Maidstone at their head, hsve formed themselves into committee for the employment, and improvement ...

The Prince of Wales’ levée on Monday was attended by Lord Sondes, Sir E. W. Watkin, M.P., and Colonel Leigh

... were wanted : of the West Kent 3 officers, to complete that staff), and two Sergeants (permanent Kent enrolled corporals were wanted. The East 73 and the West Kent 96 reserve men last year. The establishment of the East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, whose h ...

DOVER and CINQUE PORTS POULTRY SHOW

... Guodwin (the Hon. Secretary to the Maidstone Poultry Show), &c, &c. The classes as a rule were well filled. There were ten entries in the coloured Dorking class, which was very good one, and included many well-known Kent exhibitors, among them Mr. Rice, ...

AGRICULTURE

... harvest. Reports from other parishes East Kent are similar to the above. Where mould exists anything like a threatening form, sulphuring has been resorted to nightfall with most beneficial results. Maidstone.—The bine continues to progress favourably ...

DOVER

... of bonded vaults and wine stores, at the Pier for Mr. John Lukey and Sons, wine merchants. Bench Street :-J. S. Anseomb (Maidstone) accepted £1,48, Adcock (Dover) £1,900, John Peine £PWiSffi Bkde (Folkestone) £1>985, I W - (Dover) £1,990. Nightingale ...

THE WOODNESBOROUGH MURDER

... those boots were made for the prisoner. _ afterwards saw some foot marks around Captain Gillow's engine, and saw the boots compared, and the impressions exactly correspond with the boots ; indeed can swear they were made those boots Tiie ...

N. o BE SOLD.—-A BARG By the Trustees of a Gentleman, deceased. RREL BREECH-LOADING OUBLE-B A L F TRE GUN,

... private family. and have go od characters. Man cleans their duties, and knives. Country servauts pre- TH windows, boots, Post Office, Herne Bay, Kent: ferred.—Apply to B., NEY.—WANTED to LEND by- GENTLEMAN, sums of £20 to or country upon note of hand, able: ...

CANTERBURY

... the Cathedral, the Mayor being absent:—Aldermen Austin, Marten, Bateman, and W. J. Cooper; and Councillors Coppin, Dance, Boots, Lyons, Beer, and Crow. The procession was accompanied by the Clerk of the Peace and other officers of the Corporation. The ...

CANTERBURY

... pair of boots, which was furnished with. the in3t. accused was and went away without giving the coat and boots He knew they were only his property during the time he was the guardians' employ.—Mrs. Hearsey proved tha„ the aocused pledged the boots produced ...

Fits.—Eptlbptic Fits Falling — certain method of cure has been discovered for this complaint by physician, who ..

... wrapper! and Sons' name and trade mark, refuse a 1 Bine which is not so wrapped. Jam Heath's Extra with mWrnm t aud pn,»ts, golden coated, bronzed and carb-nized, suit all hands, all styles, all asjes, and all kinds work. Over two hundred patterns. Sold ...