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Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser

Indian ri4 Other Outfits. Liveries

... Indian Other Outfits. Liveries. Guns, Fiekng Teach', and all Sporting Requsites. Saddlery, Hunting Breeches and Boots. Jewellery, Watches and Clocks. Drapery Goods Generisqy. Court lin:sues. Millinery, ix. In 1444, it is proposed that the Association ...

LOCAL NEWS

... farewell sermons at the above chapel to-morrow (Sunday). Mr. Hammond will be succeeded by the Rev. J. K. Bekhurst, of Luton. Boots, &e., Rr.cr.iven.— The British Workman and The Family Friend, for July, both of which are good as regards the engavings ...

EXTRACTS FROM TIIE COMIC PAPERS

... EXTRACTS FROM TIIE COMIC PAPERS. KENT 3j;1?. CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, lacorporated under the Limited Liability Acts of 1862, 1867, and 1877. CAPITAL £50,000, in 12,500 Shares of £4 each, with power to increase £1 to be Paid upon Application, and £1 upon ...

LOCAL NEWS

... North Kent time tables for November will remain in force : —The train now leaving Charing Ctuee at 2.41 p.m. for Maidstone, will call at Lee, Eltham, Sidcup, and Bexley on Saturdays; the train now leaving Charing Cross at 5.30 p.m. for Maidstone, will ...

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... li. George, 11. F., District Deputy G.W.C.T. for Kent, who explained the requirements necessary for membership, and gave some interesting details of the progress the order, which has nineteen lodges Kent and a total membership in the United Kingdom over ...

;%I,ti Osia,ll:airli

... and cautioned that if the *trent% were repeated they would be committed to Maidstone without the option of a flue. Hantiah Welsh, a tramp, was charged with stealing s. p.m of boots, value 3s. 91. from the premiss.% of Mr. J. P. Strickland, Windmill-street ...

GRAVESEND AND DARTFORD REPORTER—SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1870,

... arc silver tea and table spoons, nearly three dozen knives, a silver tea pot, towels, some linen, three overcoats, and pair boots. A small portion of the property has since been di-covored by the police in plantation at the rear of the house. It is to hoped ...

GRAVESEND AND DARTFORD REPORTER-SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1878. DEF'RAITDING THE POST OFFICE

... called --who put to death during her short reign nearly 300 men, w.rineu, and children, was a of Kent, having been bona at Greenwich. Not all the whitewash that Kent ever made or ever could make out of her chalkpits could ever make white the character of this ...

GRAVESEND POLICE COURT

... 6d.—Prisoner said he bought the boots . WCl;;tiaam -- .:—Mra. Jane Hollands. re called, said that she purchased the boots ou Wednesday evening. Prisoner said they had only been worn once. For an old coat and the boots she gavo 28.6 d. Re said they were ...

ST. JAMES'S, HATCHAM

... place was that the former is in Surrey and the latter in Kent, and that be ei.hed to avoid going to Horsemonger-lane Gaol, Surrey, as he would much have preferred Maidstone, the county gaol of Kent. His friends, however, ascertained that the change of residence ...