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AND DSAT3S. All ootLeo mast properly authenticated er they will not be inserted. BIRTHS. BROOKES. -On the 7th ..

... Ashford. Elizabeth Amy Amos, widow Joeepb Amos, late Kent, io her 80th year. AVERY.—On the March, at Marine Terrace, Margate, Anas Avery, aged 71. BAKER.—On the Feb., Too bridge Road, Maidstone. Elizabeth B4ker.ae.ed 67. BARNES —On lst March, A ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS sli must te cr> erly authenticate? or they will not be tmserte BISTHS. BERRY.—On ..

... On the Ist april, at 32, Street, Canterbury. Elizabeth, widow of the late Joba GOLDEN.—On the 31st March. at 86. High Street, Rye, Yo Ellen, the beloved wife of Thoz 3. Golden, aged 45, of Whitstable. HALHED.—On Wednesda: 5th, from bronchitis anu asthma ...

j BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DBATHS. All notices must be properly authenticated er they will not be BIRTHS. J '| ..

... son of the late John Kaye, of Long Ditton and F KEYS.—On the 4th March, at Mote Road. Maidstone, Annie Keys, aged 57. KIRBY.—On the 2ist at 1. Dane Cottages, Golden Square, Frances, widow of James Kirby, of Ww MACDONALD.—On the 25th Royal Crescent Villas ...

ASHFORD CATTLE SHOW

... SHEEP. Kents.—Wethers—l Mr. G. Barber, Preston, Dover; 2 Mr. T. Wotton, Sturry. Maids—l Mr. H. Rigden ; Lyminge. Ewes-Mr. H. Rigden. Lambs—l Mr. H. Page, Walm-r , Mr. H. Rigden. Silver cup for best pen of Kent sheep—Mr. H. Page. Any breed, not Kents.—Maids ...

HERNS BAY. TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, [q the beet part of the town, facing the see. With Poeaeeeioo. ..

... on the klay of issue only and by the train named. Luggage allowed. Children under 12 half-price- KENT INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1802. Offices: MAIDSTONE—LONDON—IIANCHESTRR— LIVE SPOOL—BELFAST—CANTEBBUBY. FUNDS equal 5 years' premiums, LIFE FUNDS equal ...

CANTERBURY

... sentenced 14 days imprisonment. The Royal College of Music—Proposed Kent Scholarship.—The Mayor of Canterbury bas received a copy of Earl Stanhope's circular letter on the subject of tbe proposed Kent Scholarship in connection witb the Royal College of Music, ...

CANTERBURY ROSE SHOW

... Hall on Tuesday, when the Canterbury and Kent Rose Society held its nineteenth annual Confined entirely to the non-professiona! element the show comprised exhibits by some of the best known amateur rosarians in Kent and Surrey. ' and a good number of lovely ...

CONFERENCE AT WYE COLLEGE ON CIDER MAKING

... cider making in Kent they were probably aware that ithad always been made bere. Surrey fifty years ago was quitea cider county and | it had been made in Norfolk for over 200 years. The | chief defect with raference to cider making in Kent | was that the ...

CANTERBURY

... Mr. Horace Broughton, Canterbury. GoLDEN WeEppINc.—The sum of twenty-five guineas has been paid into the funds of the Canter- b Dispensary as a donation by Mr. R. Y. Fill, J.P., and Mrs. Fill, to commemorate their golden wedding, The St. Amsteur Musical ...

CuurcH anp Co., Gas AND Hor Firrers, Hich Srreet, Plumbing work in all its branches, on the mosé sanitary ..

... commission.—N.B. to order in a No cheap German rubbish kept in stock.—Ad vertise- ment. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS PREMISES.—T. S. Golden, High Stree t, Whitstable, begs to inform his friends and the pub lic that he has just extended and im- roved his business ...

CANTERBURY

... | 6, Miss Brett | | ‘aud Mre. Upeott 190. Kent BENEVOLENT MEDICAL — The! genera! annual meeting of the members of th 2 Kent: Benevolent Medical Society was held on W ednesday at tte West Kent Generel Maidstone, under the presidency of Dr. Hoar. This cociety ...

FAVERSEAM

... to work in the Maidstone circuit, tbe speaker dealt with tbe recent litigation in which he had been involved, but said he was not going to sacrifice the work ot God for any County Council or any other authority. Their work in Maidstone was progressing ...