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A WELC•)ME

... begin to blow! From love love, from home to home you go, From mother Lint* mother, at ttely bride, Marie Alexia irowna! The golden lima along th e St imwa le blown, And at thy iame the Tarter tente are sti-v'd ; Elbarz and .J 1 the Cancan* have heard ; ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1874
Newspaper: Buckingham Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1039 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

BRADING

... hank. On the opposite aide, about a font from the water, he saw a boot, and about sin inches above the water he could see the print of cad trouwrs and instils of the toes of • man's boots, which gave him the idea of • person having struggled to get oat ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1874
Newspaper: Hampshire Independent
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2620 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE LANDING

... at Juncheon at his residence, Darnley-road. A squadron of the West Kent (Queen's Own) Yoonu.r‘y | Cnvd7 was on duty at various parts of the route, eonsisting of the Cobham and Maidstone troops; Captain Nicholson was in ocommand, and the following officers ...

'NI Mt POUSILM eitimßOrlaS

... going forth i.ito the world r ind taking their places the great stage et human life. KENT SPRING ASSIZES. The sommission for assizes was opened at the House, Maidstone, on Monday afternoon,. by Mr Justice Lush. The besieges. of tie swims owntamed on Tuesday ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1874
Newspaper: East Kent Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 3984 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WEEKLY HAMPSHIRE INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, MARCH 7. 1674

... der ram Mohr. rod .race.: Sr smelt ateregr. adopted tried. __l. BROTHBS as, Dame UMW. SnTIPP•RD VIE BOOT AN SHOE BAZAAR. CH HO#JAR 1. k 17. 401: CH BOOTS 880 P.I I G b the i.trottu-oe tLi. asp 1a !obit, Gnat Leather, .o 4 Eid Eleatic Bide yd giggle films ...

Published: Saturday 07 March 1874
Newspaper: Hampshire Independent
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2592 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON LETTER

... Mauroßowl The golden news along the Steppesis blown, And at thy name the Tartar tents are etirr'd ; Elbars and all the Caucasus have beard ; And all the sultry palms of India known, The voices of our universal sea On capes of uric as on cliffs of Kent, The Maoris ...

Tuesday, March 10,1874

... horses, to the North Kent Railway Station, escorted by a detachment of the 7th Hussars, the Guard of Honour being composed of men of the Royal Engineers and Royal Marines from Chatham. Ihe whole the route was lined with members of the Kent Rifle and Artillery ...

THE ISLE OF WIGHT.. •*,

... at Gatcombe, on Tuesday, the 14th proximo, will be a great success. The grourd is in good condition, and the hon. sec. (Mr. Kent) is sparing no i pains to make all the arrangements perfect. — See advertise- ] ment in another column. Musical Entertainment ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1874
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4507 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... PREMISES, ( COMPRISING ,n- 4.6, CUMBERLAND STREET, PORTSEA. er in occupation of Mr. Cobb, at is weekly rental of 4s. 83. -bs 48, KENT STREET, PORTSEA, in the occupation of Mr. Barber, at £14 a year. 50- 20, BISHOP STREET, PORTSEA,! e in the occupation of Mr ...

Advertisements & Notices

... VACANCY for a PUPIL. ?? Y u IY '1AY., LffTEItt PATENT-REGL'hAC ATTFNCE AS FOLLOWS Itc P E Il T1, lbs tit o, at Mr. Pavis's Boot EItsblishment, 1 A3, il12tr1.t ] AnblE Pl)1'EST, the Princ ot-r Wales Thin severaly ofrs ever5 Ii case W rC-C At VAE-AT ted ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Scott ?? 10 Mr. T. L. Anderson ?? 10 6 Wi. H. Gsrrington, ?? ?? 0 a) Captain Hankey ?? ?? 0 Mecssr. Cbileott & ?? Mr. Wim. Kent (Lion-terrace) ?? ?? Mrs. Georgianna ?? 0 r Dr. ?? ?? 10 0 ?? Captain ?? .010 0 - -Goldsmith, Esq., ?? ?? Rev. John Knapp ...

Advertisements & Notices

... show ease, portable ekow c( cases, Window fittings, outside lamps, awning, gas fittings, &c., together with Ic 300 PAIRS OF BOOTS & SHOES, a In meln's, womenci's, an1d children' of ?? one. 5a- To be viewed th.e rnermni of Sal', aud eatal-,ss had at one ...