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ALARMING COLLISION

... collision between omnibus and a waggonette. The latter vehicle, a one-horse brake, belonging to Mr. Thos. Henham, of the Roebuck Inn, and driven by Hubert Perigoe, was up the street, and when just opposite the entrance of Courthouse-street it came into ...

.urjiuro iur. ueurj ... chair), and Mr. Q. Osborn

... Saints’, deposed that on the previous afternoon was walking with the Rev. F. G. Hughes up High-street. When passing the Roebuck Inn felt a tap on the shoulder, and saw the prisoner, who said something, which witness could not hear. Concludiner that was ...

SINGULAR FATAL ACCIDENT

... with carious accident last c*. am! the unfortunately terminated fatally. Hrt was standing the high pa-e--ment opposite tbe Roebuck Inn. High-street, the 17th. and had a stick in his hand. He j appeared to putting the stick the ground, j but instead of that ...

Hastings Highway Board. meeting of the above Board will held at the Town Hall Saturday, the 16th inst Feaist's for

... the Poor.—The Committee formed carry out the free dinner the poor of Hastings, January 3rd, met on Thursday night at the Roebuck Inn, High-street, members being present, including: Primo Reeves (president). Primo Wood (treasurer). Primo Carter (secretary) ...

ASH COLLECTORS' DINNER

... collectors and dustmen employed by the Hastings Corporation held their second annuil dinner, the event taking plac? at the Roebuck Inn, High-all out Alderman Botching* presided, support.' ! by CouneiUors Eaton and Gallop (vice - chair). Letters of apology ...

JUNIOR CONSERVATIVES' SMOKER

... concert, under the auspices of the Hastings and St. Leonards Junior Conservative Association, was held on Wednesday night the Roebuck Inn, High-street. The President (Mr. Councillor took the chair. There was a large attendance, including : Messrs. Councillor ...

Hastings Union Officers—The Guardians of the Hastings Union notify through our advertisement columns that they ..

... with fit. Mr. Hards was formerly coachmm to Waldegrave when she was Mrs. Milw-ard. and on leaving her service took the Roebuck Inn, High-street, in which capacity he will be best remembered by the people of this town. He was formerly a non-com the Hastings ...

THE FIFTH AT HASTINGS

... Bafldpraster A. Clark, and the Society's Dram andec the direction Mr J. T^' National Old Town Bonfire Society ext. . *t the Roebuck Inn, and started Elms, 0:d London-road, at four o'clock. Their procession was headed by new F«f*« by F. Dickensen, Old Town ...

THE OLD TOWN BENEFIT SOCIETY

... THE OLD TOWN BENEFIT SOCIETY. ANNUAL DINNER. Tbe above Society held their annual dinner last Monday evening the Roebuck Inn, High-street. The chair was occupied by tha President of the Society, Mr. Councillor Paine, and there were also present:—Messrs ...

Messrs. BREEDS and SONS, I' i IUNE B S A VALU B VALUER KOP. I'ROBATK DUTIES. ~:;s r the Al

... thai ».T' valuabl. ol.i-.-Übllsh.si. miicli•'n.nl.d.!,.-.. and tullv-lloelised Fr.s-bol.l Inn. known :(,.- sign ..: lb. ROEBUCK INN (with |«»-«si.*i -.:,!. lie Higl.-sire.-i. liaslli.gs with two Mocks. ..I i.i.ck-bulli s-.ei.-uli *i..bli!ig and nam ...

Rish Waib (or the M.J

... died, as Deceased lea*, morning. A Collision High Street.—A lllslon of a serious nature took place in Highstreet, near the Roebuck Inn, on Saturday last when a van driven by Mr. Upton, laundryman. of Harold-rosd, Clive Yale, came into collision with a Corporation ...