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Sheerness Guardian and East Kent Advertiser

LOCAL NEWS

... opened an overture, and this ‘mbuovodbynnp by Mr. Marsh, Mr. Inwood, ' Miss Richards (of Maidstone), Mr. W. Newby, Mr. ' Thompeon, Mr. Buckhurst, Miss Highsted (of Maidstone), and Mr. Strachan, the band finishing the first part with the lively * Cliquot” galop ...

ABANDONED BILLS.

... sun shines has been forcibly impressed upon the minds of the farmer during this catching rainy season, for those who let the golden opportunity llip'durinf the few days sunshine they enjoyed in June bave bad reason to deplore ever ‘since their lack ‘of energy ...

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... Pankhurst, grocer. Gravesend ~,.,, Hunt and Vincett. Greenstreet ..,.,.. Gambell, grocer. Herne 8ay.. Adams, confectioner. Maidstone .. King, 57, Stone-street. - Margate .. Bristed, chemist. Miiton . Lammey, oilman. Minster .. ...

i 5 B % : * - N ! Tuk CouNTY HosPrTaLs AT MAIDSTONE.—We understand that a meeting of the

... i 5 B % : * - N ! Tuk CouNTY HosPrTaLs AT MAIDSTONE.—We understand that a meeting of the Committee of the Hospital Saturday Fund was held at the Town Hall, Maidstone, on Fiiday evening, September Ist, when & it was unanimously resolved that the Hospital ...

THURSDAY. ASSAULTING A MOVING-IN-LAW

... stated that she was standing OD the step of her door and defendant came by and she asked him when he was going to pay for his boots and clothes, and he knocked her backward. She was his motber.in—laft. The defendant pleaded not guilty, and be was at one time ...

FIRST ISSUE OF SHARES AT PAR

... Built FREEHOLD MR. WALTER J. PENNEY, DWELLING HOUSE, No. 9, 1111s' Terracte, Ordnance „ RI CHARD FLEET WOOD, Place, Chatham, Kent, containing 2 Bedrooms, 2 „ WILLIAM USHER, Sitting Ilf-oms, Ritakfast Room and Kitchen, Paved ~JOSHUA MILES, Yard and Offices ...

(To be continued in our next.)

... future. Sir Charles Mills and Mr. J. B. Talbot, the members for the Western Division of the county of Kent, attended the Edenbridge Fat Stook, Corn, and Boot Show annual dinner (presided over by Mr. O. Ranbury Field), on Wednesday last. In responding to the ...

LOCAL NOTES and NEWS

... adding, with a d;figerlike twinkle'in her blue eyne, ¢ Can you me what size boots the Palace wears?”” He didn’t know that, but he did become painfully aware that his own boots were so large that without difficulty he could sink into them. x ¥ Visrrors ...

MAIDSTONE,

... MAIDSTONE, Tre AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS.—Mr. Simmons, of the Agricuitural Labourers’ Union, in his weekiy manifesto, contradicts the statement which has gained carrency that large numbers of the men have returned to work and the strike h.s come to an end ...

THE EMIGRATION OF KENT AND SUSSEX LABOURERS. –

... THE EMIGRATION OF KENT AND SUSSEX LABOURERS. - On Friday (yestcrday) week the dispute between the Kentish furmers and their laboorers bore its fullapd frail fraits when the good ship Stad Haarlem received in P ymouth Sound as fine a body of emigrants ...

ALL IN HALF A CENTURY

... once belonged, or of the ducal or o'ber aristocrstic families, who had given them asa:, as they did their old clothes and boots, a= perqui-iies to their servants ; or perbaps, if they were ver; frugsl, which they bad coneigned in part paym-at for ucw ...

EDMUND F. DAVIS, ESQ., AT SITTINGBOURNE

... that complainant nearly throttied hm and struck him several times before he did so.—Fined 10s., costs 11s. MAIDSTONE QUARTER SESSIONS.—At the Maidstone Quarter Sessions on Saturday, Mr. S. Prentice, Q.C., the newly appointed Recorder, took bis seat for the ...