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Queensland Emigration.—The ship Indus, 2,500 tons burden, belonging to Messrs. T. M. Matkay, Son, and Co., ..

... market. The supplies are not extensive, and been groat scarcity choice samples. Prices are follows:—Mid and East Kents, 7 to £l2 12s; Weald Kents, to £3; Sussex, £5 to 13s; Bavamns, £6 to ; French, 10s; Americans, to £6; Yearlings, 10s to 15s per cwt. POTATO ...

THE HALES WORTH TIMES, EAST SUFFOLK AND GENERAL ADVERTISER—TFESDA

... for the present of the Greenwich petition, requesting the Premier to retire from the representation of the borough. D. G. THE KENT POSTMASTER-GENERAL. Hie Bight Hen. William Mansell, of Tervoe, County Limerick, M.P. for that county in Parliament, who has ...

THE HAUESWOETH TIME'S, EAST SUFFOLK AND GENERAL ADVERtiSEE—fUESI^AY,BjjjLT 2, isfz

... ami there are now established in the thirty-sis branches of the Kent. Agricultural Labourers’ Union, centralised at Maidstone. m c'ing, which was held tlie vestry s very largo, over ilr. Boots, nt frl.-ud the men, ty m - ;, , the secretary the union, Uni ...

Beetle*.Mfel. Market-plm-e

... mounting the tiers it long granite steps, irresistibly attracted the white gleam of the marble groups of statuary below, and the golden glitter of the cross-crowned metallic spire above. Though the absence of the enthroned effigy of the Prince, on winch the ...

ADVERTISER— TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1872

... and Co., 5, Ingram-court, fen church-street London, £.C‘ THE HOP HARVEST KENT. FEET-WIPING A correspondent of the Daily b ics Rives the following description of hop-picking in Kent, and the feet-wiping performance practised upon novices The walk was right ...

OTES nr Tfrr WKEi-

... vVords,” for 1871, and Schwabe’s Life of Schiller in German- I was obliged to clean my mess-tin with a cloth, to clean my boots, and to wash and scrub the | floor of my cell on knees, as also to wash the j boards which served for a cable and chair, and ...