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MAIDSTONE A KENTISH JOURNAL, JUNE 26, 1871

... the mote distant grounds in East Kent. We may here digress to observe that a piece or two of forward hops looked us, if anything, more backward than the later and finer ones ; but all tho plantations wo visited in East Kent, had vermin more or less, and ...

BIRTHS. On the 18th inst, at the Custom II .use, Stone-street, Maidstone, the wife of' Richards, of a daughter. On

... Elizabeth, the daughter of Mr T. of Union-street, Maidstone. DEATHS. On the 20th inst, at the Rose and Crown Yd High-street, Maidstone, Mrs Sarah aged 3i. On the 12th inst, at the West Kent General Hi* pital, Maidstone, Mr Chamming, aged 07. On the 17th inst, ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1871
Newspaper: Maidstone Telegraph
County: Kent, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 496 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

... Cricket Match at Maidstone.* The return match. Kent v. Sussex, is arranged to played on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 13th, 14th, and 15th, on the Mote Ground. Tenders for Alterations at the County Gaol.* Alterations to Maidstone Gaol, for the Justices ...

AGRICULTURE

... AGRICULTURE. THE CORN TRADE. The beautiful and copious rains the past week have really been golden showers for the country, though some early haymakers have been caught the midst their work, but perhaps with little damage eventually to their samples. ...

Wanted

... kept.—Addrom. A. 0. Poet-ollico, llythe, Kent. WANTEF by a young maa, aged 25 ritd), • situation as Groom Gardener, and wife to rnolago ft dairy or cookine if required.— Adam is. W biakhr.Qkesswapstreet. Maidstone. WANTED. a Journeyman Butcher elaughter ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1871
Newspaper: Kentish Express
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2960 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1871

... as in the mote distant grounds in East Kent. We may here digross observe that piece or two ‘‘forward** hops to us, if more backward than the later and finer ones ; but all the plantations we visited in East Kent, had vermin more or less, and such vermin ...