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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

THE FASHIONS AT THE REVIEW

... short sealskin jacket; and hat composed entirely of feathers, grey mixed with scarlet. One young lady wore charming drees of golden-brown silk, trimmed with alternate flounces of the same shade and of nearly a fawn brown. Body and basque in one, ao to form ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE, SATURDAY. JULY 27, 1«72

... bottom of Trinity Hill and Hawley Street, where the water was several inches deep. KENT SUMNER ASSIZES. The Commission for these Assizes was opened the Sessions House, Maidstone, on Saturday last, by Mr. Baron Martin. His Lordship arrived by the 2.30 p.m. ...

JOTTINGS

... Wednesday last at'the Town-ball, Maidstone, under the presidency of Lord Mahon, M.P. There were also present the Lord Lieutenant (Viscotiß* Sydney, 0.C.8.), J. G. Talbot, Esq., M.P., Captain Kuxton, chief constab'e of Kent, ic. Owing to the absence of the ...

MARRIAGES

... sorts there has not demand, bat prices hare been firm. l**cbs. *. 8 Southdown hoggs per lb. 1 74 to 1* Half-bred ditto 1 l ? Kent fleeces lio i Southdown ewes A wethers 1 5 j I* Leicestor ditto 1 ? Sorts. j Clothing, picklock Prime Choice Super Combing ...

THE CANTERBUET JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1871

... standards, £32 4s ; total, 2s. KENT COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION. The first exhibition under the aospioes of the above » Association, was held on Wednesday and Thursday last in the spacions covered premises the Bell Hotel, Maidstone, and, though the entries were ...

ASHFORD CAT CATTLE ft POULTRY

... South Dona aheep, aad Earl Daraley a pea Went Country Donna. Tbaae paaa Donna were more attcaotiTo to the eye than the pena of Kent aheap i the animala were, indeed, beautiful creeturea, aad prepared tor eihibitioa with much care. They attracted racy targe ...

LIST OP A.GED PERSONS

... Bowles (Kent) John Trice (Worcester) John Mount (Scotland) 136 Abel Goldsmith (Cornwall) 140 Mary Yates (Shropshire) 128 John Bales (Northampton) 126 William Ellis (Liverpool) Margaret Patten (Bedford) Jane Taylor (Hertford) Richard Lloyd (Kent) 133 Susannah ...

December 26th, 1871

... Bart., has caused the distribution of as a Christmas gift to tbe cottagers of POST OFFICE SAVINGS’ BANES IN THE COUNTY OF KENT. A return just issued shows that in this county there were 64.574 depositors, and the amount of their accounts J61.011.803 ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE, SATURDAY. MAY 25, 1872

... Sanndcrs, after many yean’ illness, borne with Christian fortitude. May 10, in the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, William Henry Lawson, of Northgato, aged 40. May 13, in the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Eatbsr Cnlrer, of Dunkirk, aged 41. Deal—May 14. the ...

aredjrermaa assaulting! a married woman named Mary Ann Waters, at WKitstable, on Sunday afternoon. The ..

... money he was now sentenoed to similar term. James Johnson was charged with assaulting a man named Watson, the landlord of the Golden Lion, St. Peter's, and the injuries Watson bad thereby received prevented him from attending the Court.—Mary Ann Watson, ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE, SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1871

... services were also held in the church Sunday last. KENT SUMMER ASSIZE. The Commission of tho Sommer Assize was formally opened on Monday afternoon by Mr. Justico Blackburn. His Lordship arrived in Maidstone the 4.40 p.m. train, whero his carriage awaited ...