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... residence, 15, Chapel-place, Ramegate, ‘“..r_ aw“m“w of the late John co.:d‘u,plm ou :n-_o.n The 28th Ts..'u.” at Week-streot, Maidstone, Mr George AMER, —On August, suddenly, from discase of the ..&mrm.uuuumtnn.m in s yoar. ~—On st Angust, st 83 Grove- Holloway ...

LONDON PRICES

... LONDON PRICES. Clubs allowed a Discount of 10 per cent. for Cash. J. T- BAKER, 72, BANK BTREET, 168) MAIDSTONE. q bVIB'I.“ISEHBNTS and LmUNOE MENTS of every description inserted Lowndow and F Jowrnats, JourmaL Ovrion, 18, Middle-row Mai dstone. WAKELEY ...

THE REPRESENTA Sir Richard Wallace was (Monday) without opposition Belfas:, could not get a =

... for tho plr\intig ; the Attorney-Geuneral aud Mr. KelY;.for the defendant, The plaintiff, in cross-examination, said he made boots at his house in High-street Bloom-bulg. and he lived by that, and by writing and iecturimz. e had only written two pamphlets ...

GREENWICH,

... Friday with aseaulting -W who '-wuduumd bye-luws for the preseevation of Blackheath. ‘He was committed for trial at the Maidstons sessions, but admitted to bail. Tas Ravisiox 'Count.—The first of the eourts for Mfl.thndl(‘huohi-huugd Grecawich was held ...

HOP INTELLIGENCE

... :;n. st Preston-strest, Faversham, mn‘—o-’ Tha'l3oh Sepi., at Bower-street, Maidstone, Mr Veasy, 'nxn.-On&huhbn.. aged 46, Thomas E. Walker, of Fantfields, Maidstone, many years a valued assistant of Joseph BareOu the Yth Seph., ot Throwley Viewage ...

SHEEP

... feature that renders the valuable, and which bas hitherto sn of sorts that surpass them in Thoe extromes of heat and cold of Kent, and >f Inte years it has /ade in summer is quite as important consequently trees lreboln’ enconw aa formerly. Indeed, so ...

FRIDAY, Avevsr 1

... House, and m&‘u&l‘y a 0 amendment moved by si;b.:'ohu Lubbock, m uhfo::-dl-ciqa w! while exprossi regret at employment wnx hv.i:boot the n:n&-:yof Ml—ugn‘hm\h | nion that steps tto be taken to preveat repeti-3z:o(uchimoxin',mwvhd. Custox House CLERKS.—At the ...

OCRANBROOK

... sample of Goldings) have been sold for £8 per ewt., and Mr. Bromloo‘y,of Crit Hall, realised £7 10s. per owt. for a good lot of golden tips. DRUNKENNgSs.—On Monday, at the Parochial Hall, before Admiral Houstoun, and (h&nin Tylden Pattenson Joha Fi d was charged ...

HAWKHURST

... of the Court as & plaintiff. sued a labouring man named Perry, for 12¢ for boots, p'sintiff, bowever, wa: uoable to prove his ciaim, for acoording to his own showing, the boots were to be 183 64, and he had received on account altogether 16s 61, Defendant ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ARI

... efficient as any in Kent ; for [ hate to see it beaten in drills, at target, or in any other way—(cheers). Having that wish, I can assure yon it is with the most sincore pleasure I the toast of the evening, *‘Success to the 81st Kent Eflo Volunteers,” and ...

TS THE PRICE OF BUTCHERS' MEAT

... the Khedive= et q cune, he was anxious to getber all the information he could on the MAIDSTONE FARMERS' CLUB. “ THE WET WEATHER.” A meeting of the members of the Maidstons Farmers’ Club was held at the Star Hotel on Thursday evening last, Mr. T. Bridgland ...

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... tem; al & favourite with m, of Woodflold,y accompanied by ber sister, Mrs Bennett, undertook the somewhat arduous uu:xhg-m in Boots,” and notwithstanding a sovere accomplished it to the amusement and delight of an applauding audience. ¢ Never more” was v: ...