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... efore be aherp A few chowr still pe ub Calves are rather lower Lhe wen aller for Per stome of Sie to sind the pe dob Best Boots, Bere Best Downs ao ...
... Wales’s) Dragoon Guards.—The new Cavalry boots are not at all liked by the men of this regiment, and it is expected that in April next they will be again served out with leather overalls. The regiment will return to Maidstone and Shomclififo about the 25th instant ...
... quickly removes the most obstinate corns or warts. Sold by all chemists, at 7sd. * IBfrl. per bottle. ESTABLISHED UO YEABS. KENT'S CELEBRATED WATCHES, 70, DEANBQATB. KICHARD KNOWLES, (late Knowlee and Simmons), WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 82, Corporati ...
... set apart for the purpo«e —have discharged considerable number the Town Pier, nearly all travelling by North Kent Railway from Gravesend, Maidstone and the surrounding district. Sanitary Committkk op Port. -On Tuesday last several members of the Sanitary ...
... would be fined 10s. Thkpt Boors.—A young man named Thomas William Bates was charged with stealing a pair of boots from the shop of Mr. Caswell, boot end shoe maker, Csnington-street. Mr. Cranefa defended. It appeared from the evidence that the prisoner was ...
... Picking in Kent will be commenced iu a few day*. Mid and East Kent*, 9/. to 107. Weald of Kent, 71. 7s. to 8/. B*.; Sussex. G/. toll. 10s. ; Farnham and country, 9/. to 10/.; yearlings: Vfid and East Kent, 3/. 10s. to 4/. 15*.; Weald of Kent ...
... to mould and serve enstomers; #ood character required. Apply 633. Old Kent-road. 3 B“m.—Wuud & respectable Lad as Third Hand, who can mould and serve customers. Apply 617, Oid Kent-road. 2 BAKIRBA;W»mM ;r;v;uble iM. Uv serve cla'u;mm - and asesist in ...
... 20s. and Bs. costs, or, in default, fourteen days' imprisonment. UNLICENSED HAWKERS. Alexander Barr, of 13, Alfred-place, Old Kent-road, was charged on remand with hawking without licence.—Fined 10s. and 6s. costs, or seven days*. Mary Wallis, washerwoman ...
... CURRENT PRICES BRITISH GRAIN AND FLOUR IN MARK LANE, PER IMP. Qu. Wiikat, Esse*. Kent, and Suffolk red, old New „ „ white Norfolk & Lincolns red, old «» New 51 62 Red, new Uvb, Old - New Foreign 29 lUrlry, Qmdg-26 Di-tlm? 33 Malting 3S Mai ...
... CONSIGNMENT OF DUTCH FLOWEB BOOTS, FOB 1872. POB T E B sad TAY L O B Have received instructiona ! TO SELL BY AUCTION, At their Sale Booms, Bowliag-green-street, on Wednes- day, September Uth, 1872, A FINE aasortment of HAARLEM FLOWEB BOOTS, consisting of Double ...
... half-past four. The cavalry men growl awfully about the new boots. There are men who have vot dared to take them off since leaving Aidersbot; and [ know officers who not ouly wear them boots on, The German cavalry like them well, and I cannot how they ...
... none of those disagreeable ways that render a parrenn so insupports able. Although he could easily have shown the hay in his boots, he did not assume the airs of a Marquis of Carahas, and did not delight in bullying his neighbours or in spattering them with ...