TJLACK WALL LINE.— MELBOURNE DIRECT. JL-F -Messrs. GREEN'S Shin NEWCASTLE, 1i37 tons register, on«? c.v' ? LE ..

... 631. Olrl Kent road. Mile en I. 2, Bristol gardens. Maida-vale. Per y House, Golborne-road, Not- -101, Praed street, Paddington. Hn ' -n 11. 160 a, Ebury-street, Pimlico. Country Bkan. rirs. 26, High-street, Bristol. ,h street. Bromley Kent, 15, Pr.nce ...

ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATOH AND DINNER,

... were very appropriate to the occasien. THE VIOLENT ATTACK UPON A WIFE AT MAIDSTONE. To further inquire inte the circamstances connected ;iu l'thg:noa. an hgd was lulfl:‘t l.e: West Kent otel -street, en ‘ednesday fore J. B, Stephens, Esq, Bomth Gorener, and ...

THE SOUTH EASTERN GAZETTE, MONDAY,

... street Congregational Charoh, Maidstone, held their anniversary tea and public gathering. Between fifty and sixty sat down to an excellent tea, which was admirably served up by Mrs. Davies. Some singers from Maidstone gave several pieces, the harmonium ...

Published: Monday 15 November 1875
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
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Advertisements & Notices

... Classes, directs attention to the large Stock hels aldwiyan hand. con6istiig of 'OLD ?? MANZANILLA, VINO DR I- PASTO, ?? ]DRY, GOLDEN and BROWN SHERRIES, ad ?? all Tastes; ed MADEIRA. High and Moderate Priced: : PORTS-OIL}CRUSTE)), TAWNY, High-OlasVINTAGE ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, TCESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1875

... Hart Dyke.—Sir P. H. Dyke died Friday night, after a few days’ illness, at his residence, Lullingstone Castle, near Hartford, Kent. The deceased baronet was the presiding magistrate the Dartford Police Court, which post he had held for a long number of years ...

CIT. OSYTH, for MELBOURNE and SYDNEY, JO from PLYMOUTH, To-morrow (Wednesday).— ONE SALOON £ABIN and ONE SECOND ..

... years standing. She cau now wear the tightest boot, as the joint Is very much reduced. . . , „ T From Miss Croft, Lymington.- The Plaster is invaluable. I was really a cripple, and could not get a walking boot on. but now can do so with great facility. ...

EDUCATION. •JEWPOKT- CRESCENT~SE MINART 4* middlesbrough-on-tSs; ' PBUfCIPAL m^ T ?? ?? 88 ° f » TO perior ..

... 2s 6d 30 6 yeara in the wood— Golden . - - 2s 6d 30. 8 yeare in the wood— Pale . . . 2a 9d 33s 8 yeara in the wood -Golden . . . 2a 9d 33.. 10 yeare in the wood— Pale . . . 3s Od 36- -10 yeara in the wood — Golden . . . 3s Od 36s 6 yeare in wood and 4ln ...

TAMPERING WITH A VOTER

... Honda', quitted the Persil Station for Pooaah, to return to Bombay only fir the Governor'. ball on Tuuday. The Prince Nava golden opinion and imprenone behind him in the espied of the Western Preldiocy. The native., from primes Ile peon. have takes him ...

Published: Tuesday 16 November 1875
Newspaper: Leicester Daily Post
County: Leicestershire, England
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?? NnTlC' 'I (^ MARINERS. _ ENTR.'_NCE .TO THE -WRECK NEAR WHT'I ?? TR I i idon, Not. 15, 1875

... MOSES and RON supply ever. [ 0 n of Ue CLOTHiNG, ready-made or made to measure, for all ages, all occ.-i classes ; also Caps, Boots and Shoes, aad complete Outfits lor all climates. Overcoats, l.s. to £7. A distinct Department for Boys' Clothlnf. Prices based ...

DIARRHEA,

... Dozen. Cask. PALE STIFERY, Cadiz Wine 18e. LlO 10 0 Do. do. do. 21.1. 12 10 0 Excellent PALE SHEEHY, Dry t 14 5 0 Pale or Golden Fine, Di y, Wiest° Palo, or Fall-1 18 0 0 bodied Pale Superior OLD WINES, 42a , 445, 48c, SU, Ms. MONTILLA, ads., 425 ...

Published: Wednesday 17 November 1875
Newspaper: Leicester Guardian
County: Leicestershire, England
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Ml. CIL A DSTON E

... energ , :tically advocates entire freedom of port , labour. J. WOODEND, 33 00 ri‘ 1-1 0 M M THE GOLDEN BOOT, 18, RAMSDEN STREET, & 8, PAXTON TERRACE. Boots and Shoes for the Million in every style, quality, and price, Both 01d Itivitted. long experience ...

EDDOWES’S SHREWSBURY JOURNAL AND SALOPIAN JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1875

... Eaq , eldest son of the Rev. Charles Hawley, of Ley bourne Rectory, Kent, and Min Wingfield Stratford, second daughter of J. Wingfield Stratford, Esq., of Addington Park, Maidstone. We regret to announce that an accident of a serious character happened ...

Published: Wednesday 17 November 1875
Newspaper: Eddowes's Shrewsbury Journal
County: Shropshire, England
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