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... 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 ...

Morn.—Garrett in D. “ O praise the Lord ” Goss. Eren.—Garrett in D. *' Lord, what is man ’* Handel

... Asylum Works at Chartham, 1 stealing a pair of boots, value 12s. iturzt'* ' *perty of Messrs. Pocock Bros., St. Mar- six and seven o’clock on “ffht, the prisoner went into the proeecun°p and tried pair cl new boots. When had got them on, he ran oat of the shop ...

Published: Tuesday 10 November 1874
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1764 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

| I \ .'\ Mr Monk, M.P. having beon addreased by Mr Charles Thompson, of the Liverpool Customs, relative to

... may claim to be the capital of Kent, and for all civil purposes Mai lstone ia the county town of Kent. I donot know that I ean better define these two places. If T were asked only which is the capital of Kent, Maidstone or Canterbury ; I should answer ...

THE DINNER. Ta the ovonln;.\hc members of the Association dined at tbe Lion Hotel, Farningham, wheuSir Charles ..

... ts. VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT INVENTION!!! THE PATENT DIAMOND SPRING MATTRESS COMPANY, (OF MANCHESTER). MAIDSTONE BRANCH—IO, KING STREET, MAIDSTONE. WILLIAM H. HARGRAVE WISHES TO DRAW THE ATIENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THE Patent Diamond Spring Mattress, WHICH ...

nrs R O R,

... Bridge and Son, Royal Oak Inn; Dodd, Queen’s Head Tnn , Cobb, Swan Inn ; Hill, luvicta Inn ; Swaine, Wellington Inn ; Foster, Kent Arms Inu ; Rossiter, Victoria Ton ; !fruwne,Sonth Eastern Tavern ; Hill, Somerset Arms Inn ; Davis, Wellesley Arms Inn ; Wood ...

THE KENTISH GAZETTE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1874

... applause. Lord then proposed ” The health of the Mayor of Maidstone,” which was drunk with enthusiasm, and his Worship briefly replied in appropriate terms. The Chairman then gave Prosperity to the Maidstone Agricultural Association,” which, he said, was the ...

Published: Tuesday 10 November 1874
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 6622 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

COUNTY INTELLIGENCE

... of stealin* pair boots, belonging to Messrs. Pocock of 8? Marsaret's-street. It appeared from the evidence an assistant that between six and seven o'clock Saturday night, the prisoner went into prosecutor'a shop, and tried on pair boots. As soon as he had ...

PROFESSIONS AND TRADES

... Newman,) Eridge read Jude & Co., Kent Brewery (Wateringbury). Steres : Public Rooms, Tanbridge Wells. Kelsey, E. and H., St John's road Ken ward and Co., (Pale Ales) Hadlow—Brandt office, High street Mason (Maidstone), Branch Office, Mt. Pleasant-road ...

Published: Wednesday 11 November 1874
Newspaper: Kent & Sussex Courier
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 4078 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE KENTISH GAZETTE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1874

... and by the Surveyor as fit for habitation. The defendant was also condemned in costs, £2 9s. Nonington. Good Run with East Kent Hounds.—A capital ran was had with the Earl of Guilford’s foxhounds on Monday week, when the meet was at St. Alban’s, Nonington ...

Published: Tuesday 10 November 1874
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 5579 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

J.. Y.A.- , 41006iptats). 11 Prima me Lusatia. it aaonrtfns • ma-4W Tom~S 1 $ 1U 'BMW.Disachig. Croquet

... To extend the periods limited by the representation of the. East Wa rd, which had• MAYORS IN KENT FOS 1874.8. cured a bill for baud and residence sad for boots. South Eastern Railway A r t. 1871 as es , ie e of,_ He paid portent. teed about the end of ...

IMMINMNIII 11II'L TUNBRIDGE WELLS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 12, 1874

... • loortr-Weet to prove e HASTINOS COUNT! CtIIOBT. VI i e :I' AT MAIDSTONE . .. - i v a- le neglect, or ----,..---- HALL, I NI- S . thnt metrawele am the littatioss Maeter Veraunt H s. Kent, VoNDST, V.-Before I. H. L ..- titleaver, ought to takeu of ...

Published: Thursday 12 November 1874
Newspaper: Tunbridge Wells Journal
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 6652 | Page: 4 | Tags: none