MAIDSTONE & KENTISH JOURNAL, DEC. 16, 1872
... MAIDSTONE & KENTISH JOURNAL, DEC. 16, 1872. THE TOADS MAIDSTONE. To th* Editor of the M ...
... MAIDSTONE & KENTISH JOURNAL, DEC. 16, 1872. THE TOADS MAIDSTONE. To th* Editor of the M ...
... MAIDSTONE & KENTISH JOURNAL, JAN. 22, 1872- Oq Thursday, Elizabeth Wain, 22, and Loui|a Wain, 13, mera charged with stealing two pairs of boots from the shop of Mr. E. Buck, of High-street, on Saturday. The younger prisoner pawned a pair at Mr. E. A. ...
... MAIDSTONE POLICE COURT. TotaDAT.— Before J. H. Hill.. E«q. (Mayor) in tho Chur, D. S. White, K*,„an,l F. PinT&i ».M^ TO^l , 0U K ' ,rr Wllli,m Hick O’Dowda, of ° 1 mm y o 1 the police-courts in Kent and bonne* wan churned with wandenno abroad to B^‘* ...
... KENT COUNTY NEWS. On Monday the men composing the regiment of West Kent Light Infantry were called up for twenty-seven days' training. Mr. P. Stiff, the contractor, has commenced the Hythe and Sandgate Line, and body of men are work at, cutting in a field ...
... THE HOP HARVEST IN KENT. The Special Correspondent of the Daily News, writing from Dawn, near Maidstone, gives the following interesting account of the hop harvest in Kent:— I should like well to be a hop-farmer of Kent tlis year. The genial, prosper ...
... KENT COUNTY NEWS. H H - *• Marshal Commanding-in-! Chief shortly expected at Canterbury, te inspect the Riding Establishments, the men having completed their course of instruction. Prince Arthur will leave Dover with bis household about the beginning ...
... MAIDSTONE POLICE COURT. Tubsdat.—Before J. H. Hills, Esq. (Major), F. Pine, Esq., and W. Laurence, Esq. Allbgbo EMBBZZMtMKNT.— A young man. named Henry Cheeteman, was charged with having embexzled various sums of money belonging to his master, Mr. J. ...
... THE HOP HARVEST IN KENT. The Special Correspondent ot the Daily News, writing from Ditlon. near Maidstone, gives the following interesting account ot the hop harvest in Kent:— I should like well to be hop-farmer of Kent this year. The genial, prosper ...
... BHENCHLKY, KENT. PROSPECT-HOUSE. About three miles from PADDOCK WOOD STATION. Capital Furniture, pianofortes and Peachey, Plate and Plated articles. Books, two excellent harness Mures. Brougham, (sociable Landau, Phactona, Harness, Messrs, debenham, tewson ...
... and Sons, Laud Surreyors and Vainers, 67. King-street. Maidstone. [ l.^* KENT. Id the Parish of East Peckham. MESSRS. TOOTELL & SONS are directed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Star Hotel. Maidstone, on THURSDAY, Jok 27th, 1872. 30 o’clock precisely in one ...
... THE HOP HARVEST IN KENT. The Special Corromendent of the Daily Seim writing from Dimon, roar alaidetone, gives the following interesting account of the Lop herevat in Keut — I should like well to he a hop farmer of Kent this year, The genial, proaper ...
... examined the garden of house, where he found several foot- risoner's prints, one of which he produced. The boot corresponding with the foot print. boot had some peculiarities which were impressed on the soil. P.C, Adey, of the Faversham borough police, deposed ...