THE CORNISH TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST -2, 1871
... SENT TO PENAL SERVITUDE. . . A man named English, late a superintendent of the Kent county constabulary, was ...
... SENT TO PENAL SERVITUDE. . . A man named English, late a superintendent of the Kent county constabulary, was ...
... the Port George Railway Station. roan named English, late superintendent of the Kent County Constabulary, was Friday sentenced seven years’ penal servitude, at the Maidstone assize, for having unlawfully appropriated t ...
... the living from the dead brother. A man named English, late a superintendent of the Kent Constabulary, was sentenced to seven years' penal servitude, at the Maidstone Assizes, for having unlawfully appropriated to his own use a sum of which bad been entrusted ...
... charred late one undUtingaiskable mass. ; jef .SAFES ana _ —awxG>— KENT* PATENT VENTELATBD. the of fr«M frarMaM whtA eer.no t ear ether B*fe or RoCHfenler. Pnee £8 IB*, to £9O. G. KENT. Patentee end •# She Boterr Knife Cleener. end other Degertt* Leber-derW ...
... ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS, real good (named the Challenge Boot) ?? Bs. 6d. N.B. — All Boots Home Made by Hand, and finished by Steam Power. BARRETTS' BOOTS ■nOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER NEW STYLES— WELL MADE— GOOD FITTING. The LADlES' strong WALKING ...
... TheLADKS'KID BOOT, very prime 4s. 6d. The GENTLEMEN'S LUSTRE BOOT, Btylish The LADIES' LUSTRE BOOT,— neat— well- |The GENTLEMEN'S WALKING BOOT,— made 4s. 6d.! The Lome— new pattern 10s. 6d. JThe GENTLEMEN'S WALKING BOOT,— The LADIES' GLOVE ...
... NICHOLAS STREET, TRURO. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BERLIN PATTERNS, WOOLS, &c, AND ALL ARTICLES CONNECTED WITH THE FANCY TRADE. BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! ALTERATION OF PREMISES. CLEARANCE SALE FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. E. IVE V D EGS to announce that, in order to effect ...
... few districts rust has caused considerable damage, and the majority of fields have leaden instead of golden hue. The results thrashed-out fields in Kent, Surrey, Essex, Berks, Northampton, and Lincoln have not been satisfactory, and the greater portion ...
... labourer. The Hop Harvest. —To-day's Maidstone Journal gays:—The reports with which we have been favoured, through the kindness of numerous correspondents, accurately represent the position of the hop crops. Mid Kent is evidently this season a favoured ...