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LONDON BRIDGE,

... Wise, Prince of Wales, Montpolior-road, Blackheath C. Lightfoot, Fleur do Lis, Sittingbonruo. Maidstone, Kent. Principal Agent and 2, High-street, Maidstone, John Spooner, Manager; J. Gibson, Admiral Gordon, Tonbridgo-road ; C. Bonner, Union Flag, Un ...

TONBRIDGE

... of the local police force. At the same time, they also presen;cd to the Police Library valuable selection of books. The 17th Kent Rifle Voi.r steers. —The . annal report of the Tunbridge Wells corps for the past year has been issued. It commences by expressing ...

28th August, 1867. ALMANACK FOR I*7o

... provide proper offices. west Kent General and Kent County Ophthalmic Hoshitals. —Wo are pleased announce that the following sums have been handed over in aid of the above (institutions by Mr. J. R. Raggett, station master, Maidstone, being the result of the ...

CTATION

... Wise, Princeof Wales, Montpelier-road, Blackheath ; C. Lightfoot, Fleur Lis, Sittingbourao. Maidstone, Kknt. Principal Agent and oe|«6t 2, High-street, Maidstone, John Spooner, Manager; J. Gibson, Admiral Gordon, Tonbridge-road; C. Bonner, Union Flag, ...

80, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C.,

... Wise, Princeof Wales, Montpelier-road, Blackhcath ; C. Lightfoot, Fleur Lis, Sittingbourno. Maidstone, Kent. Principal Agent and Depot 2, High-street, Maidstone, John Spooner, Manager; J. Gibson, Admiral Gordon, Tonbridge-road; C. Bonner, Union Flag, ...

LOCAL fNTKLLIGKNCK

... instead of Mr. Morfill. Maidstone County Court.—The County Court was held to-day, before J. J. Lonsdale, Esq., judge. There were no cases possessing public interest. Departure of Troops.—On Wednesday a number of troops left the Maidstone Garrison follows —C ...

TUNBRIDGE WELLS-

... that she let her one room. The same afternoon witness missed pair of boots, whieh she afterwords saw fastened by the laces under prisoner’s apron. Sho said to her‘‘Oh, you have got my boots.” Prisoner said she had not, but afterwards gave witness the boors ...

TUNBRIDGE WELLS-

... afternoon witness missed pair of boots, whieh she afterwards saw fastened by tho laces under prisoner’s apron. She said to her “Oh, you have got my boots.” Prisoner said she had not, but afterwards gave witness the boots back. Witness’s husband told prisoner ...

THE MORALITY OF FOX-HUNTING

... from Bremen, from Uotterd«m, from Calais, 10 from Dunkirk, and bales from New York. Pric.' per cvrt. £s, Mill and East Kents Weald of Kents feu3.se 0 I*2 rt 0 t*> 7 ft to 11 5 5 ft 7 Ift to ft Ift *2 ft to ft Bavarians French Americans Yearlings MEAT. - SMITHKIEt ...

DOVER

... was then adopted. The Proposed Exi. AiuiEMENTOFyii.KENT CANTtn BURT Hospital.—Wo have great pleasure in informing th. supporters of the movement extend the present accommodation afforded in the Kent and Canterbury Hosp.ul, that the amount of the estimated ...

Ena mum. -The paragraph which appeared in ou

... the Crystal Palace this week, wore the following Knowles, Regents Place, Ashford, '.'nd, golden-hendiled Hamburgh (cock), 2nd d.tto (two hen.) ; Mr' . Maidstone, Ist an 1 cup, .Spanish (two hens); nring favcrsiam, 3rd, (cock); Miss Hales, Cun.erbnn-' ...

( ‘lassos mod on Thursdays at 11 am. and 2 i*.m,

... IRONMONGERS, M sTO N TO SPOK T M EN STRAWSON’S CELEBRATED WATERPROOFING, for Boots, Loggings, Aprons, Ac. AUENT— M Y , 20, HIGH STREET, MAIDSTONE. NAPOLEON AND TOP BOOTS. DRESS BOOTS. VISITORS TO LONDON ON BUSINESS PLEASURE. Should not leave without witnessing ...