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... firstclose Boots and Shoes Ladles’. Gentlemen's, Boys’, Girls’, and Children's Slippers, Sea Boot*, &c. 'VSR. GRICE will Sell by Auction, on Wednesday next, the lost., at Elerec o'clock, his Rooms, 40. Whitechapel, stock of well-made BOOTS and SHOES, ...
... At Lichfield, Staffordshire v. Bedfordshire—two days. At Maidstone, Incojp.iltl v. Mote Park—two days. Wednesday. At Sutton, Surrey Club and Ground v. Sutton. Cbislcburst, Zingori v. West Kent. Thursday. Groenbauk, West Derby v. Woodcraft At Prince’s ...
... Brighton, Gentlemen Sussex v. South Wales dubtwo days. At Nottingham, Gloucestershire v. Nottinghamshire— three days. At Maidstone, Kent v. Surrey—three days. At Crewe, Yorkshire United County Eleven v. Twenty- two of Crewe-three days. At Stanley Park, Blues ...
... accountant, was chosen trustee, and Mr. James Bennett, of London-road, boot and shoe manufac- tur-er; Mr. F. W. Marshall, of Vine-street, agent; and Mr. Walton Wilkinson, of Leicester, boot and shoe manufacturer, were appointed a committee of inspection. The ...
... WINES of all sorts Uy29 GOOD CHEAP GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS 10s 6d PAIR LADIES’ KID BOOTS FROM 5 6d PER PAIR E T O OOMMU T ATION-POW ALSO 77 BOLD-STREET J ’ S At this Establishment of of BOOTS SHOES always hand BOOTS to everyone the smallest scale profit charged ...
... Charge of from Man— John Kelly was charged Thomas with his boots appeared that prosecutor a painter living Prince Edwin-street went to sleep in YVinson-square in drink the 3rd instant awoke lie his boots and hat were gone On prosecutor saw tlie prisoner with ...
... belonging Mary Wild Portmadoc There no other business civil cases were few in anil unimportant to general public MAIDSTONE Dilemma the Maidstone assizes AYcdnesday the case of The Queen v the county of Middlesex” it was objected that the Lord Chief Justice ...
... Since his couvictiOn fur the murder of the little boy, Crouch, at Ityarsii, James Parris, now under sentence of death in Maidstone Gaol, has admitted his guilt. He states that the thought suddenly Caine into hie head, on the mother failing to meat him ...
... promenade, anti tot three nuluties' walk from town.- Arrangements made with Families and Gentlemen for the Winter. tf8JyselO KENTS BANK EHO TEL, NEAR GRtANGE-OVE:R-8ANDB, Afford9 first-es Aoomdto o orss anci Visitom. Exunluiite land and sea views. Climate ...
... BOLD-8’1' : Billiard I Victoria Buildings Oheyne-walk Chelsea cheater London 8W I THE : Comfort Guaran- teeed— Easy-fitting Boots for the in proper shape made on W H JACOB Jul 110 Eate Comfort made MONEY & SAVED— all wholesale and retail 118 Holborn London ...
... damage The tug afterwards towed to anchorage off the Albert Dock wall The schooner of Wick (Smith came into collision with Golden Gleam of Liverpool while anchored in roadstead on Alonday latter sustained damage to the extent of having jib-boom and head-gear ...