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GRAVESEND PRTTY SESSIONS

... Hen m.fi&u.m,hfinmdthsonz Eastern Railway Compan;'. | Plaintiff deposed to beingen duty at the North Kent Monfldndxmnwfim' the 9.50 up train from Maidstone. defondant, who was rather the worse for drink, for his ticket, he at first refused to show it. Witness ...

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... Ann George, Perryfieids, Maidstons, aged yoars. HARRISON. - Ou the 4th Oct ,at West Lodwe, Polkestons, Mathew Harrison, Maq., of 33, Palace-gariens-terrace, in his 83rd year. LAUX.—October 7, Mr. Lanx, Boxiey-road, Maidstone, aged 34 years. xénEM.l.xx ...

RETURN OF LORD BEACONSFIELD

... Florenos Hannah, youngest deughter of ‘ GODDRN —~DANN. -On :fl 10th inst., at All Baints’, Maidstone, by the Rev. D. D, Stewart, James T. Godden, of Wren's Cross, Maidstone, to Odlia M. Dasn, sscond dsaghter of Mr. G. R. Dann, of NMT‘IM HONEY—MATTREWS.—Ou the ...

ARMY CONTRACTS

... circumstances it will never be refused. At a bagatelle match between the Maidstone and Snodland Working Men'’s Clabs, which came off on Tuesday last, at the clab-honse in Earl-street, Maidstone, the home team scored 1,026 to their opponents’ 475, The residence ...

.mnm&:&&—{‘mw»u N{u{..hh Aris, will not llldlz.“fiodflu bei the future pexformed in the Reveaws well-known ..

... room in Northgate-strest were approved. The Mayor suggested that the Surveyor should test the strength of the gallery in the Kent County Pavilion, so as to be able to give a certificate a 8 to its security. It appeared, however, that the committee had no ...

JELLIES

... bave used your position for firmn, with much sucoess. —Yours truly, e MANUPACTORYTHE OLD @GOLDEN MORTAR, PROTAL, AGENTS..ARGLES, 80, snd STONHAM, ‘m SIMPBON, Maidstone. X, ROOAE, Sitting: boarse. PEBRRY,Gravesend, . NO MOTHER BBHOUOLD BE WITHOUT TEHEM. In ...

«BEDAY, JAN, 28.—Before Major-General Bingham, (in the chair), and J. M. Knight, Eeq. ‘ok Downey was charged on ..

... Bottlu‘, 1s l&'.,':od 2 4. each. Bold by all Chemists. Bold by , Gabriel’s Hill, Maidstone ; Oliver and Co., Maidstone and Malling Bays, page 18 :—*“ Two pairs of boots lined with fur were aleo taken ; and for physio—with which it is as well to be'supplied ...

IHE NEW HARBQUR' AT BOULOGNE

... 22nd inst. PINk INOBS.—This well-known comedy will be produced on Monday, the 28th inst, and the two -uamflzz dtyl. in the Maidstone Corn Exchange. In London has won great popularity, and we do not donbt tmn qumgusuduwu will sttend all the performances. ...

GRAVESEND JOURNAL. GRAVESEND

... gifts being in money aod clothing. Mr. Tulk's tender for clothing for the boys on the foundation, and Mr. Nettleingham's for boots for the same, were accepted. The meeting then adjourned. SERGEANTS' QUADRILLE PARTY AT MIuTON BARRACKS,—There was a considerable ...

FAVERSHAM. The erection of a building suitable for a Sunday School is contemplated by th:%iw and charchwardens ..

... man’s club for Faversham. A provisional committee was appointed to conduct the preliminary arrangements. The President of the Kent Association of Village Clubs and Institutes (Lord Harris), Lord Sondes (who promised to give hrfily towards the erection of ...