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... ynderpWJff?of Kent, had passed away to bps reftj deeply lamented, his principal public offices being subhcqtiontly filled the 'of John Beknnan as Under-Sheriff and Registrar of Maidstone County Court, and H. A. H cokes Clerk of the Peace of Maidstone. Mr John ...

HMPSTONE k KENTISH JOURNAL, JAN. 7, 1890

... HMPSTONE KENTISH JOURNAL, JAN. 7, 1890. •wring poor, in the ihuo of i.MOIbt. of boot, 760 quartern* of bread and door, and 7£otbe. of frnit. The Bromley Philanthropic SocUtr aleo dktribated a quantitj of meet, broad, floor, em. Bnaxar Caiaxer Club.—This ...

EAGLES IN KENT

... EAGLES IN KENT. Sir, —In your last issue there was a paragraph stating that a golden eagle bad been shot at Eastwell. Whenever eagles occur in the south they are generally recorded golden eagles, and they almost alwa>s prove to be white-tailed sea eagles ...

MARRIAGES

... t, Maidstone. George Golden, a?ed 66 years. Hard# -December 11, at 'Rodling-road, Tfnilrtnae. Leonard Dudley Hards, aged months. Hills—December 10, ad. Charlotte-street, Richard Hills, aged 56 years. Holdrs—December ay, at Carey-street, Maidstone, Mary ...

WEST MILLING

... were the witnesses for the pfosecation. The first witaess deposed to seeing soatch the boots from the reck at the rway ; but prisover denied baving touched the boots. Thece were a great numbers of persons in the street at the time.—The magistrates gave ...

ROCHESTER COUNTY POLICE

... witnesses for jhe prosecution. The first witness deposed to seeing prisoner snatch the boots from the rack at the doorway; but prisoner denied haviug touched the boots. There were great number of persons in the street the time.—The magistrates gave the ...

CANTERBURY

... Haywani, aged 62, an inmate of the almshouses at Harbledown, who died in the Kent and Canterbury Hospital the previous morning. Mr Z. Prentice said the deceased was admitted into the Kent and Canterbury Hospital on the 26th of November suffering from superficial ...

TO BE SOLD

... Machinery, Farm Implements ana Produce, either wanted or for Sale, snould advertised in the Maidstone and Kentish Journal, oftices, Market Buildings, Maidstone. ADVERTISERS should note the following instructions issued by the Postmaster General: —“Letters ...

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... Week-street he should knock bis head against some boots banging up. Ho had seen several ladies walking have their parasol or umbrella knocked on to thaw bonnets, and it shock have one's hat knocked by boots in that way. If the tradesmen had dealt with this ...

MAIDSTONE LOCAL BOARD

... Week-street should knock his head against some boots hanging up. He had seen several ladies walking have their parasol or umbrella knocked on to their bonnets, and it was a shock to have one’s hat knocked by boots that way. If the tradesmen had dealt with ...

THE MUZZLING OBDKB

... resolution to effect That this meeting of rate-payers of Maidstone taking into consideration the feet that there has been no case of rabiss in the town for mray years past well in many other districts in Kent, feels that the present mauling order In the borough ...

I.ANGRIDOB * FREEMAN

... half-hour for Strood, Rochester, and Brompton, and to meet all trains on the North hire. Kent Railway. Carriages of all descriptions oa RICHARD LARKING, (Late of Maidstone), PROPRIETOR. CHWEITZER’S COOOATINA. Lameet says this contains no sUGAR, or other A ...