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... Porooat * oka Cathbort ood Bleokajoo. Hotoreo. J ESSEX t. KENT. Tbo rotaen match betweoa woe i.fard elob. in ...
... Porooat * oka Cathbort ood Bleokajoo. Hotoreo. J ESSEX t. KENT. Tbo rotaen match betweoa woe i.fard elob. in ...
... roeognlUoD of W* art glad b«ar that thara la atill a proapact of Mr F. D. Brockman joining Mr Bak*r Wblta ia taking orar tba Ka*t Kent Lord and Lady Colebaatar mat with a aarioaa aeddaat Taaadaj. Tbair brongbam waa ran Into aad tbay vara badly cut about U* (aoa ...
... Tte leading characters were • attained two favourite* on the B>j >u ttage, Mr Brute portrayed tte perpuxitUe of Ite uowUllug boot to purieeiioo, point after point elicited well tnoritod applanes. Mice May Whitty, who always cordially reoeivud, wm quit* ...
... of Maidstone. Hare interesting time was spent la visiting the fins old church uf Ab Salats, the Archapisoopal Palace, and attar wards tbamamum and gardens. The showery weather somewhat delayed irty, ha' the prolongation of their stay In Maidstone enabled ...
... House Boot., anil Shoes.” Maale on a new prineiple. Wear out two ordinary pairs. Ouara a teen tion-sijua-akiiig Boot*. It* : Shoes. Is. lIA-I Oniiuary kimls, is.ljil.. is.l lial. IS.'.al>l. *o. Don't Forget!—Bennett ami Company's New Cash Boot Stores ...
... on the 6tb Sussex v. Kent, at Brighton, the loth. Middlesex v.Sussex,at Lords,on the I.lth Kent v. Yorkshire, Maidstone, on the 13th Sussex v. Yorkshire, at Brighton, on 17tn{ Kent v. Lancashire, at Gravesend, the 17lh Notts v. Kent, ...
... having soraethinjr to (a not invariably regarded one. it ?) anent Xmas week anil its sport, and must thank the hounds of West Kent for their zeal (shall I add discretion .’) which enables me to say it. course, keeping ‘‘fixtures was impossibility, but udicious ...
... iiy the Long j House Boots and Shoes. Made on new , liiciple Wear out two ordinary pairs. Ilnara tea' uoa apieakiag Hoots, 3s dpi ; Sbws, Ja Ordinary kinds, 2s t*d , 2s. Il|d., *sl»Jd , Ar lioVt I—BonnUTT ami CoUPAWT'U Cash Boot Slores, tt. High-street ...
... gaol for 14 days with hard labour. MAIDSTONE POLICE COURT Tuesday.—Before Maior Haynes (in the chair), G, Ker, Rst]., andG. liulburd, Kmj. A ROB BEK V AT THE BAK BACKS. Charles Xurton, private in the Royal West Kent Militia, was charged with stealing ...
... it couhl heard it. March, and it was as convenient get t.» London from Faversham it was Maidstone from that plan If thecasc it wouldinvob- till the next Maidstone the effect w**uld be that the accused would kept in gaol for some months had been in mm: ...
... and it was convenient to get to London from Faversham as it was to Maidstone from that place. f the case was not transferred it would involve an adjournment till the next Maidstone Assizes.and the effect would that the accused would kept in gaol for ...
... FURNISHING STORES EARL STREET, MAIDSTONE Xr(ial Rotirc». THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1K63 1XIK». In the County Court of Kent holden at Tunbridge Wells. Bankruptcy. No. IHHO. RICHARD BOORMAN, of 17, Culver_ Jen Park-mad, Tunbricge Wells, Kent, now occupation, la-ely ...