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foTteioit| Wms m\ #atel iif eft HAMPSHIRE, SUSSEX, ISLE OF WIGHT, AND GENERAL ADVERTISER FOR THE ADJOINING ..

... mahoff« any jiedestal, library table, b lokcase, ludiau curiosities, cases of foreign birds, including the golden eagle, flying squirrel, argus, Monal golden pheasant, and Kimalav» partridge, entymological C‘•llection of ttys, moths, beetles, Himalaya arranged ...

VOETSMOXITH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY li 1371

... and • ——- Ruilty,. was committed for trial. Boots Havaht.— William Rateliffe was brought up on remand, charged with stealing two odd boots.—% waj stopped by Inspector Poole near the Vtuay liate with the boots concealed under his coat. It had been ascertained ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... Prospect-row, Portsmouth, single woman, who deposed that on Tuesday night last about eleven o’clock she met the prisoner at the Golden Bell, in St. Mary’s-street. He accompanied her to her lodgings, where he gave her 3s. She left the room, saying she was going ...

LOCAL DIVORCE CASE

... gone into was that of stealing three pairs of boots, the property of James Bishop, who carries on business as a shoemaker at 128, Commercial-road, Landport. In the month of January last three pairs of boots, which were hung in the doorway were stolen, ...

PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25 1871

... shirting, 9Jd. per yard; blue check handkerchiefs, 6s. per dozen. Mr. Morrismen’s boots, 7s. 9d. per pair ; women’s boots, 4s. 6d. per pair; boys’ boots, 4s. 9d. per pair; girls’ boots, 3s. 6d. per pair; foreign butts, Is. 4fd. per lb. ; grain kip shoulders. ...

PROPOSED NEW BOARD-ROOM AND ST BONO BOOM

... to consider the desirability of building a new room; but the Chairman told him that had been done over and over again. Mr. Kent suggested that Mr. Gudlipp should alter his motion to the effect that a new board-room only be erected.—Mr. Uowbll thought ...