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... and for good 0011dUCt. DZATR.—We regret to announce the death of Mrs. E. J. Whitten, wife of Mr. David Whitten (late of ths Kent, /ligh-stre.,t), and now residing at Victmisplace. Mrs. Whitten had been suffering with pneumonia, and has been attended by ...

CHRISTIAN PREACHING AND LIQUOR

... that kill required. Donations may le pent either to the Kentish Bank, Maidstone, or to the Local Secretaries of the Royal Agri .ultut al Show, Maidstone Meeting, Town Hall, Maidstone --We are, dear Sir, yours faithfully, STANHOPE (President, County Committee) ...

CHRISTIAN PREACHING AND LIQUOR

... haves Pesos and good will amongst its people.—Yours very faithfully. CHARLES SMITH. Secretory, Kent County Temperance Federation. Hanwood, Maidstone. January, 17th 1699. ...

LOCAL PARAGRAPHS

... Vonowrota Moartrearrow.— The Commanding Officers of the Kent Volunteers ' held another meeting last week at the Royal United Service 'notation, Whitehall. on the question of the Mobilisation of Kent Volunteers in the coming 'Summer, to which we referred ...

AND PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED. IBER, 1898

... language at time and place. an d with being disorderly and refusing to quit the licensed premises of Frederick Ashdown, the Golden Lien, Luddeedown. He pleaded guilty to all three charges, saying he knew nothing about them.— Ashdown said the prisoner came ...

GRAVESEND & NORTHFLEET STANDARD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1899

... First round: Bright Fortune beat Murphy the Great, Deebetts of Kent best Bonbon, Lively London beat Bright Talent, Master Adam (a bye). Hill Lad Second round: Bright Fortune beat Duchess of Kent, Lively London beat Master Adam. Third rour,,i ; Breit Fortune ...

WANTED, at once, a Boy, to learn the Hainkeentig. - Apply, Railway Stone-styest, Gravesend. 668 r •-•-- - -- ..

... Apply. ul. Ofere of this Paper. 688 WANTED TO HIRE OR PURCHASE- WOllOll, 6n.; Timm liammoss. Is _ House Wanted. Oravesead AA Maidstone.-Send full parliculan to Mareball, 63, Windmill-street. Grave s end. ANTE.D. • in Graveeend, March quarter, VT under £4O; ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1899
Newspaper: Gravesend & Northfleet Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 978 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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... about to relieve regiments abroad. Coecisrnia4the Volunteers, they were to have improved arms. The foot Volun- Isere and the Kent Yeomanry were two of the , aciazteet corps he had seen for a very long time. The Houses of Parliament was the toast placed ...

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... opened by the Kent and Essex Land Company for a pair of villas on the Parra* Roll Eatnte. The following prices were received : W. Tut! £3,0.59; A. E. Tong, £2,800; Mahon and Wallis £2,690, J. Doing £2,245. We understand, however, that the Kent and Essex ...

GRAVESEND & NORTHFLERT STANDARD. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1899

... which Mr. Griffiths was concerned. He regretted the retirement of Mr. Golden. who had given very valuable aid to the association, and whose name was a household word in Grays.—Mr. Golden, referring to his retirement from the position of secretary, said he ...

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... produce exhibition bird. and prolific layan.-Weet, Singlewell-rted, Grareatted. 050 II lTLitt Eggs, tau splu,did pens auu la Golden NYyandottes; Heath'. and Furness' Champion strain, sure prize-getterv, grand all-round utility variety, 3a. ed. witting. ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1899
Newspaper: Gravesend & Northfleet Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 548 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

LOCAL NEWS•

... be left the table and plucked a fowl He then came and sat ' in an easy chair, took off his slippery. and took op one of his boots to put it on. He suddenly dropped it and hill back in the chair. His daughter called her attention to him, and witness told ...