THE SPOETSMAN, THUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 18t2
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... clothing, ready made, or made to measure, for all ages. sD occasions, and all classes; also Hosiery and Drapery, Hate and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, and complete outfits for all climates. Prices based on ready-money system. All Goods marked in plain figures. Any ...
... Remittance, 964 ounces.” The Anglo-Continental Telegram Company forward the following prices this day : Pams, Aug. 21,3 p.M.—Kente, 5&45J qr riittn 72 Lombards, 495—Austrians, 797 Italians, 68.75—’Spanish, 29}; ditto, 1871, 29 13-16, SaSO -Suei, 47L Exchange ...
... said Judge, at 1 tar Inn, Maidstone, in thp county of Kent, ou Thursday, the i itb day of August, 1872, at Three o'clock in the afternoon pre- -4* FREEHOLD ESTATE, at Amber-green, in the parish of Chart Sutton, in the county of Kent, late the pro- ly of Thomas ...
... -tvißß any chums upon the Estoteof WILLIAM KBOWN I N t . , late of Holmer Park Lodge, Lower rty. enhani. in tin; county of Kent. and of Bartholomew elope, in the county of Middlesex, merchant (v ho 'I th day of Marth. 1372. and whoce will was | in tbe ...
... end did not intend to steal the boots. She was the worm for liquor, and end did not know what she was doing, therefore he the magistrate would dimharge her. Mr D'Eyneourt discharg d her on the charge of stealnig the boots, bet her, under the New Licensing ...
... Forfar, Perth Rim. Lanark, Cumberland Lancashire Cheshire, Yorkshire. Lincolnshire, Cambrldpeshlre, fosex, Staffordshire, Kent, Somerset, and Dww shire, counties growing the largest acreages In Great Britain, and also from all the provinere of Ireland ...
... sure to meet with that mysterious being the darkey. His own hair cut short, as though he had been sent by Mr. Maude to Maidstone, allows the matted article, which he calls a wig, to sit close to his head. His complexion, whatever it may be, is effectually ...
... snmoonrt with hawking boots without having pedlar's moned for asaanliing Charles Andrew*, bill etieker, licence. The charge was proved constable R, the firm of Hind and Andrews, Lower Msrknt-S'rvct, who said tbe prisoner was hawking boots from street Woolwich ...
... clear, however, that hia overthrow of Field Marshal in Claret Stakes waa the flaks asserted from the mod, for Lord Hswko again boot Mr. Bowse’s hors# long way, though there was certain a wide difference in the weights at which they met the Mandate Bottoms ...
... less, and we believe that Exeter is at present restored to its normal condition. In one or two other towns, and notably in Maidstone, similar dis- turbances have taken place. But in all the riot which threatened at first has died peaceably out, and the whole ...
... ground*. The nsnal>porta and amusements were ’enjoyed, and eultable prias* awarded to the-deserving both eexes, comprising boot*, drettes, writing desk*, work boxce, bcoks, *c. the close, several school piece* were s ing with good effect the prceecc; ...