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STEWART BROS. & SPENCER, = AKERS ot PURE CAKE only, OIL CAKE MILLS, BRANBRIDGES, EAST PECKHAM, KENT Trade ..

... STEWART BROS. & SPENCER, = AKERS ot PURE CAKE only, OIL CAKE MILLS, BRANBRIDGES, EAST PECKHAM, KENT Trade Mark—B.B.B.—Pure, Prioces, to include free delivery to any Station on the Bouth Eastern or London, Brighton, and gont.h Coast line, u_rii-hcdr; on ...

Mrs. G. Albevt Rogan% Mist Ohara Vicarage, President. I Miss Jane Knocker, Maidstone Rooms. Mo. Jordan Rorke, ..

... Knocker, Maidstone Rooms. Mo. Jordan Rorke, Mildewy Lodge, Folkestone Road I Miss Page, Booster Street. Miss Mary Dickman, 4, Saxon &rot. 1158. C. W. THOIIPSON, How. Sac. 19. Victoria Park. GARDNER & Co., ASH BREWERY, NEAR SANDWICH (Ti KENT= PALE ALI ...

Published: Friday 09 October 1874
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 462 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE KENTISH GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1874

... property. . Maidstone.- Maoistbatk. —Mr. John Hyde Hills qualified Saturday ’last as a justice of the peace for the borough of Maidstone. - ■ Maimtonk Brioads Drpot.— We understand that the stables used by the cavalry formerly stationed at Maidstone are being ...

Published: Tuesday 29 September 1874
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 582 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A ook aad Matshet, in-the parish of Chathim, tn the woodlands of A. T. A. Pryu, Esq. MR TROUTBECK is

... WEDNESDAY, 28th October, 1874, at Moor Btreet Farm, Rainham, Kent, a choice and py .%wowla&awu Hil 000 of 85, tons, 9 Meopham Goldings, 4,000 Mie ditto, 6,000 Buss ditto %‘c sort), 12,000 East Kent di“%‘.m Canterbury ditto, 000 Prolifics, and 3,000 Early ...

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 ...

To Aet,

... To Aet, FFor gale. AT THE MOTE, NEAR MAIDSTONE, Vl‘() BE SOLD, vorz Cheap, a very handsome LANDAU BOCIABLE, in excellent order, Also a BROUGHAM, with an imperial, Both carringes are made by Cuok and Holdway, and are in excellent condition. For particulars ...

Bicths, Marviages, any Deaths

... Dover, the wife of Robert Turing Bruce, Baq, Royal Artillery, of a daughter. KENNARD.--On the 9th Nov., at Wester Hill, Linton, Kent, the wile of David F. Kennard, of a daughter (Kathleen Mary). LEESE,—On the 6th Nov., at Divan Cou t Eastling, Favershaw, the ...

LETTER FROM A NEW ZEALAND EMIGRANT

... schoolmaster, ]Lilted.—l remain, deer sir, yours respectfully, Kiso, (Late of Rodmersharn and Ruthann, Kent.) A. Simmons , Esq., Maidstone, Kent. ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1874
Newspaper: East Kent Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 508 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

ENTIIIITAINMEM—Last eventing Mime gave the lest cd their popular at Goorge'sU. The programme leacelstal of ..

... Order No. I.—April, 23rd 1874.—The 4th Kent Adm. Battalion and Ind Cinque Porto Adm. Battalioa Bide 'Giantism are by order of H.R.H. Commander in unalgamatail, and will In (stare be known as the 4th East Kent Rite Corp.. Head quarters, Cauterbo,y. Liont ...

Published: Thursday 30 April 1874
Newspaper: East Kent Times and Mail
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 1592 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

itlDi

... of the late Sir Henry Brooke, Bart., of Colebrook.-park, in his 73rd year, —Feb. 22, at Maidstone, Mrs. Campbell, aged Bzooxi.• 79 years. *nati.—Feb. 20, at Maidstone, Mr. tleorge Chalk, aged 74 years. loacsterami.—Feb. 17 ' at H.M. Dockyard, Chatham', ...

Published: Friday 27 February 1874
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 649 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

IMPORTANT

... Stanfield, Aylesford %Oonyuy veders-road, Lambeth ;or to Jossph Hamblet, at the Works, Aylesford, neas Maidstone, Kent ~ OPORTO STORES, HIGH STREET, MAIDSTONE. THE above Establishment has now on hand a Curefully Belected Stock of Light Wines for Summer Use ...

CONCLUDING NOTICE

... Philip of Spain, and a general rising was proposed, but it was in Kent only that the insurrection assumed a formidable ursat uader the command of Sir Thomas W{:u, of Allington Castle, Maidstone, who had served the office of Sheriff in the reigcn of Edward ...