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IH. JOURNAL. JULY 4, 1

... Replies an ■puoitod for this aalamiL Commumcstioas shoald bo addressed to “The Editor, Katluk gete Boot,” UaidHoot and Aeniis* Journal, Htation-road. Maidstone.] Tharaday. Jane th, 1895. KENTISH POETRY. I copy the following from ** The AaatnUasiao,** thinking ...

CANTERBURY

... electors voted, the result that Mr E. Golden was elected, receiving 254 votes to Mr J. Field’s 190. Rose Show.— On Thursday, at the Foresters’ Hall, the seventeenth annual show in connection with the Canterbury and Kent Rose Society was held. There were a ...

MAIDSTONE k KENTISH JOURNAL, JULY 4. 189 a

... by Auction at the Rose and Crown Hotel, Tonbrnlge, Kent, TUESDAY, 23rd of July, 1835. At Three p.m., in two lots, choice FREEHOLD HOP AND FRUIT FARM. Known as ALLENS FARM, in the parish of Wrotham, Kent. Very advantageously situate near the village Plaxtol ...

FARMERS IN BAST KBNf

... been huntqd with any pock of hound, in Kent, which .hoil jama in the boot form: 1 Mr T. Champion, 2 Mr U. H. Buckland ; merve and Mr C. C. Williamson. Contolation competition—l Mr Coleman, 2 Mr Furley. MID KENT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW: YESTKKUAY ...

GOLDEN GREEN, UAD LOW, KENT

... GOLDEN GREEN, UAD LOW, KENT. Within about four miles of Tonbridge Station. Messrs, lanoridoe and free- MAN are instructed the Trustees of the late Colonel Austin, to Sell by Auction (with possession Michaelmas uext), the Crown Hotel, Tonbridge, On TUESDAY ...

SOUND INVESTMENTS

... Chancery Division. Mr Justice Stirling, Goodwin v. Scott 1895 No. 46. KENT, WROTH AM, PLATT and CROUCH, About mile* from Borough Green Station L.C. and D.R., and about 8 miles from Maidstone. -\y|R. WILLIAM HENRY CRONK, of the firm of Messrs the l*rs«n appointe* ...

COMMERCIAL. Ravensbo

... The local prize winners in the first stage of the Queen?s were Sergt. Sprincett, 2nd East Kent, 2; Sergt. Rofe, 2nd East Kent, 1; Sergt. Walton, Ist East Kent, L Sergt. Spnngett was one of the 37 competitors, with scores of 88, whoshot for the last 22 places ...