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KENTISH ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... Sydney Waterlow at the ensuing election members of Parliament for Maidstone. The candidature of Mr. Boot.-. Chairman of the Sent Agricultural Labourers' Union, and a member of the Maidstone School Board, bas been announced in the Times—of course in the ...

CANTERBURY ELECTION

... the mistake which I made. I have cut out the passage,—it is in the editio expurgata of bis speech—in the summary which the Kent Herald published, which only gives yon one-half of what the hon. gentleman said. I think it is a mistake to ievote State ...

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... communication from the Clerk of the Peaoe for Kent :— [corr.] Kent.—Cell Accommodation Home Police Station. At the Annual General Session of the Peace holden (by adjournment) Maidstone, and for the county of Kent, on the 13th day January, the year of our ...

DOVER

... of bonded vaults and wine stores, at the Pier for Mr. John Lukey and Sons, wine merchants. Bench Street :-J. S. Anseomb (Maidstone) accepted £1,48, Adcock (Dover) £1,900, John Peine £PWiSffi Bkde (Folkestone) £1>985, I W - (Dover) £1,990. Nightingale ...

MAIDSTONE

... D. Watt* E. B. Grant, and W. V. Young, Maidstone; Mr. Boots, Mr. A. Simmons, Mr. J. Potter, Mr. C. Stevens; Messrs. Albury, Martin, and Bentley (Kentish farm labourers), and others. Mr. Simmons (Secretary of Kent Labourers' Union) stated that a number ...

MARGATE

... The Mounted Rifles.—ln addition to the East Kent Regiment of Yeomanry coming to Margate on the 18th inst. for their week's permanent duty, it is currently reported here there is a probability of the West Kent Regiment joining them. It is said that the ...

RAMSGATE

... pair of boots, value 10s., the property of Mrs. Mary Ann Edwards, a visitor staying at No. 1, Kent Terrace, Ramsgate. Prisoner had been a servant in that house for few days, but was discharged on the previous Thursday. After she left the boots were missed ...

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... a numerous body of persons will be entirely deprived of a holiday which in times past was looked upon as carnival for East Kent, and ia still looked for anticipation by many, that remedial measures should first be tried, that the drinking booths should ...

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... stealing a pair of boots, the property of Michael May, general dealer, Stapleiate, and of the value of 3s.—The proseoutor said on Saturday last he hung a pair of boots on a nail at his shop door. About half-past four o'clock he saw that the boots had been removed ...

MAIDSTONE

... ng with the boots worn by prisoners were discovered in the plantation from which the nuts had evidently been taken. Attempted Suicide.—On Monday morning a married man named Stephen Jacobs, lodging with his wife in Union Street, Maidstone, made a determined ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. Cattle Diseases in Kent.—The following is a return of the number of animals affected by disease for the week ending the 12th inst.—Sheep Scab— Cranbrook 70, Home 101. Foot and mouth disease— Ashford 2, Seyenoaks 17. The Recent Attempted Suicide ...

THE ST. LEGER

... story of the Irish sea fisheries should be so persistently one of retrogression. Departure of Hop-pickers from Kent. The hop-picking ia Kent this year has proved an exceptionally short one, and large numbers of persons who have been brought down from London ...