' SPORTING LIFE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
... Won by two wickets. 2A 28. tA—At Mote Park. Maidstone. Surrey. 81 and SN-soial. Kent. 81 am) '.u—total. i;s. on by tiu runs. BA27.Srt.—At Kennington Uval,r ...
... Won by two wickets. 2A 28. tA—At Mote Park. Maidstone. Surrey. 81 and SN-soial. Kent. 81 am) '.u—total. i;s. on by tiu runs. BA27.Srt.—At Kennington Uval,r ...
... SCHOOL for Young Ladies, EAST HABDWICK, near Pen'efract, Be-opens January 29, 1873. English and Foreign Besident Governesses. KENT'S BANK HOUSE, Ksnt's Bank, near Grange-over-Sa&da, Lancash re.* The duties of this Establishment will be Besumed January 21st ...
... in October last to three years at a reformatory. She now swore that her mother had repeatedly told her to steal potatoes, boots, and other things while she was in service. The prisoner was convicted and sentenced to six months' hard labour. The Rectory ...
... he had not worn his own boots for six months. In fact, it was as painful a case of gout as could well be imagined. I gave him a bottle of Nsusodtbe, and then another ; and in five days he came into my rooms with his own boots ob, and better than he had ...
... Young Ladies, EAST HABDWICK, near Pen'efract, Be-opens January 29, 1873. EngUsh and Foreign Besident Governesses. KENT'S BANK BOUSE, Kent's Bank, near Gratge-over-Sands, Lancash re.— The duties of this Establishment will be Resumed January 21st, 1873. ...
... neighbourhood ; nice house; low rent ; no taxes ; profitable trade; price £3O ; great bargain; no other within one mile ; golden opportunity. Btaines, 29, Goldsmith's-row, Hackney-rosd. € VVABDROBE (Ladies').—To_be Sold, Lease, Goodwill, and Fixtures ...
... French workmen, the result of widen will he looked for by arti- sans with some degree of interest. The boot and shoe makers of London have challenged tlte boot and sh ...
... held on Monday before the Recorder, F. Barrow, Esq. Sarah 80, was indicted for stealing, on the 2oth October last, a pair of boots, the goods of Cornelius Bryant. She pleaded guilty. The Recorder said he found that the prisoner had been already convicted ...
... Smith, Houghton le-Sprmg. with stealing pair of boots and a glass, on the 261 h l)ecera»»er The prisoner ha«l gone into prosecutrix’s house, and got half gin** rum, and whilst unobserved she stole the boots and sold them to a shoemaker for a shilling. She ...
... of 1871 it to out in however itself fiom time prasint is for belie introduce South at September vr beginning hop-picker from Kent persons largely recruited frem claisee of during harvest state doatitutioa are peculiarly subject epidemic is stated relapsing ...
... not. whoa laat amn J* body, them wa* only la. fid; m hm pochor, from which dreamatane* it ta oonjactured 'hat ha bought the boots bo bol* wsft oo* cunoeally addicted to -hi. w-‘«y no man. certain. jury returned a yerdict of Fatal. Aocideet.— An inqneat ...
... the sale of beer before seven o'clock in the morning. James Davenport, railway servant, was charged with stealing a pair of boots and a bottle of pickles from the premises of the railway company, while tne goods were in transit, and wastseut to prisou for ...