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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

JOTTINGS

... this yere town 1 bad a chance to steal pair of boots—mighty fine ones too. Nobody was dar to see me, and I reached out my hand, and the debil said, * Take ’em.’ Den good spirit whispered to me to let dem boots alone.” “An’you didn’t take emP’ “No, sah, not ...

JOTTINGS

... per bottle, according rise, or of H. H. Warner and Co., Limited, 86, Clsrkenwell Road, London, E. C. KENT CBICEBT PBOSPBCTS. The plan adopted by Kent playing most of their matches late in the season when the amateurs are liberty answered well tbat it ...

FAVERSHAM

... satisfactory. The ruling price rash to Speculate heavily on the probability of rise i for good average lots of Kent Heeces was lU|d.; for Kent n prices. lambs’ fleeces, 7d. SANDWICH COHN MARKET.- April 10. s. s. j White wheat 31 35 Brown 33 Malting barley ...

MAIDSTONE

... MAIDSTONE. An effort is being made to secure the holding of the County Demonstration at Haidstone in celebration of Sir William Uart Dyke’s twenty-five years’ representation of one of the divisions of Kent in the of Commons. The Late Ma. Harry Tyrer.—The ...

THB CANTERBURY JOURNAL AKD FABMBKB* GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1890

... the Kent Archeeilogical Society, to be held in Canterbury on July 21st and 22nd The Venerable Archdeacon B. P. Smith, the Warden of St. Augustine’s, the Rev. Canon Routledge, Mr. H. Mapleton Chapman, Dr. J. B. Sheppard, and Mr. John R. Hall. Kent and ...

A DISORDERLY CASUAL

... up his trousers, waistcoat, coat, and boots. The Bonch sentenced the prisoner to one month’s imprisonment. ST. LICENSING! SESSION. The annual licensing session for the llonre (or St. Augusta ne'e) Division of Kent was held on Saturday, when the justices ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1890

... also present. The infant was christened George Gonville Wycliffa. Golden Wedding.—We offer our heart lest congratulations Mr. And Mrs. George Furley the celebration yesterday of their golden wadding, which auspicious event whs the occasion of the assern ...

CANTERBURY

... on remand from the previous day with being an absentee from the 7th Hussars, and also with stealing a suit of clothes and boots belonging to two of his comrades. On the charge of theft he was sentenced to one month, and 14 days’ hard labour respectively ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON

... tire day of issue only and by the train named. Xo Luggage allowed. Children under 12 half-price- KENT INSURANCE COMPANY. KSTABLIBHBD 1802. Offices: MAIDSTONE—LONDON—MANCHESTERUVEBPOOL—BELFAST-CANTERBURY. FIRE FUNDS equal years’ premiums, LIFE FUNDS equal ...

THOUSANDS OP PEOPLE

... East Kent Quarter Sessions.— On Saturday afternoon, a meeting of East Kent justices was held at the Fountain Hotel, Canterbury, consider the intimation made by Lord Brabourne in October, of his desire relinquish the chairmanship of the East Kent Quarter ...

CANTERBURY

... there was tire in Castle Street. The County Brigade were soon the spot, under the command of Lieut. Henshaw I were followed the Kent men under Lieut King. They found bikehonse and st -re above the occupation of Mr. P. Hounds, biker, were on tire. The bone ...

POSTAL REGULATIONS

... Sundays, 4.30 p.m. Extra mails In summer.—Postmaster, Alfred W. G. Pbilpot KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. At a meeting of the Committee of the Kent County Cricket Club, held the Golden Cross Hotel, Charing Cross, on Monday last, the following members were p ...