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MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. KEN f ADJOURNED fluters:a SE.S,IONS. a metint of the Court of quarter Session on Tuesday la.t, J. Cr. Talbot, E.g., in the chair. it was agreed to hold an adjourned Court of quarter S. - :ision for the trial of prisoners at Maidstone, on Thursday ...

THE HOP PHOSPEOTS IVOR I'l3

... hops are really ripe. North Kent and West Kent are doing very well, and will grow a good over-average crop. Mould is not so virulent here as in other parts of Kent, and Hoe do not occasion anxiety. Many gardens in East Kent are still invested with Bee ...

_ VACANT ALMSHOUS6.—ay the death of Mary Eby, which took place on tee :6th ult., almshouse No. 25, on the

... ought to be dispensed with in the CAMS of the Maidstone and Kent Coast Junction Railway Bill. Also in the case of the Maidstone and Ashford Railway provided certain compulsory powen in the parishes of Maidstone and Lenhain be struck out of the Bill. THE ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT

... for Waist the a uld sarions to to bold.. at Maidstone on the 4th Matte. His last conviction was oaths Faverstsas Quarter is January. 1874, when he was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour for a pair of boots. FAVERSHAM FOOT•BALL CLUB. The following matches ...

I remain. Yoneobedisnt servant. HERBERT KNaTCHBULL-HUUEBBEN. 34, Hill-street. Berkeley-pear% London, Fib 13th, ..

... foolishly deem - sport for themselves and frieads, they have studiously reserved foxes from sheer admiration for G• 4141111114 off Kent, who keep magnificent hunting studs, fog the dull rider in black, for tonebreakers who frequent the meet, and lacerate you ...

HERNE

... the conversation proceeds in this wise Now, Pilch, let's a talk about the old Kent eleven.: Then let me my pipe, and you light your'n. Now I will tell you just what the Kent eleven was to my mind. It was eleven brothers, who knew one another, and never ...

SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1875

... was read from Mr. John Ware, the engineer of the Kent Fire Brigade In this town :— Gentlemen, I am again to have canes to complain of the polio* on duty in not calling any of the men belonging to the Kent Fire Brigade oath. outbreak of a fire. Os tile ...

HARVEST PROSPRCTS IN WT

... 2, at Daireotrook wife Mr. of a sou. Dovsa—Aug. 31, at Binat..trost. tfts wile of 11r. W. Bart, of Boot. 1, at tho wee of Sw o o n . M A * of a • Boot. 1, at Ewell Virkeil tit* wife of lir Tomball, of a Asa. at the Wh.t.• Mitt Rotel, a. info ot Mr. Chas ...

OF BEKIL

... in the forthcoming legislation on the subject of adeiltmatioe. Hawk, one of the met adessive hop. growers In Kent, Mr. J. %aft. of Maidstone. and Mr. Hops. M.P., imtheg addressed the President, Professor Redwood said they were quite Natalie that beer ...

SUBSCRIBERS' CLASS. FLnwslui. _

... together at the end, the match having been well contested. The other rue was fur skiffs with three pairs of paddles. Three boots competed in this, viz., the Three Brothers Go Forward. and Satellite. A good start was made, the respective crews sat well ...