FOREIGN HOP INTELLIGENCE
... quality is good, the rise anticipated has taken place, and some small parcels have been sold at l from 110 113 francs. \Vp. ...
... quality is good, the rise anticipated has taken place, and some small parcels have been sold at l from 110 113 francs. \Vp. ...
... Mansfield was charged with slcalinga pairof boots, the property of Mr. Ronan, the 2«th September. Mr. Honan said prisoner was in his shop SUmo-street on Thursday, applying for work, hut witness did not miss tho boots till he saw them in the posscasion of the ...
... charged with stealing a pair of boots, the property of James Honan, on the 28th September. ** **—fc a.nnreh*»aded OQ charge being drank and notons, when the boots were fonnd in his possession. Enquiries were instituted and the boots were found belong to prosecutor ...
... the Lieutenant-Governor s ouse, wherehemay becnsultedfrecof charge, o allthe or.a N 102, HIGH STREET, PORTSMOUTH (CORNER OP GOLDEN LION LANE) JAMES E. IVIMEY, HOSIER, FRENCH GLOVER,- AND SHIRT MAKER, (From 22, Bwil-ngton Arcade, London, W.), . ffAS much ...
... WALKING BOOTS, lace at aide or - elastic, always in stock. CLEVELAND'S WALKING BOOTS for GENTLEMEN, in every design, aad for every purpose. AU hand-stitched. Always in stock, a large and choice selection of Elastic Boots, from lis 6d Regulation Boots, Balmorals ...
... him is to revived the defunct title of Earl of Tbanet. If this true, the Ea«i Kent Liberals will gnash their teeth with a vengeance, for in Sir Henry Tufton they have had golden goose that promised to lay for wire pullers for many long day come. Sir Henry ...
... MAIDSTONE & KENTISH JOURNAL, OCT. 9. 1»71 TITNBRIDGK wells agricultural a a The annual meting theTnubridgo AgrieUond übiety waa bel.l «ry aucCMafully Fn.lay. Tlio we. ] •h, wan aomewhat clouJy and threatening, tml fortunately .hi .howera which foil in ...
... example ; ami the Maidstone Grammar School, like many others of the charities and public institutions of Maidstone, owes much to the quiet influence of one whose memory will trtr be rexered and held in honour by the inhabitants of Maidstone. As time went ...
... Alice Ward, eldest daughter of Covell, Kent House, Becken- On the 3rd inst., at the parish church, Crayford, Mr. Richd. Assistant-Commissary, An'n\{ Service CMWI wich, to Bennet, daughter of Mr. Thomas , of Crayford, Kent. o DEATHS. On the 30th ult., at Walden ...
... Cockerel and two Pellete—el, William DO Kent. 10., B. J. W. Stresttord, Addington *skidoo*. Highly nded H. Lem., llarkyatestrcet, Dun. stable. Commended Mitchell, Perry Hill, Sydeekare. Sixteen entries. Best Golden Spangled Hamburg Cockerel and two Pullets-0( ...
... Wi, Dring, Faversham, Kent. 10s. to E. J. W. Stratfotd, Addin: ton park, Maidstone. Highly commended, M. Leno, Mark vate-street, Dunstable, and Rev. J. G. B. Knight, Wrotlham Commended, H. Mitchell, Perry Hill, Sydenbam. lEST GOLDEN-SPANGLED HAMBURGH COCKEREL ...
... to bewevived the defunct title of Earl of Thanet. If this be true, the East Kent Liberals will gnash their teeth with a vengeance, for in Sir Heury Tufton they have had a golden goose that promised to lay eggs for wire pullers for many a long day to come ...