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WEST KENT QUARTER

... £10; and addressed it to Longford -, Ind prize. £5. The teams were: Maidstone He received • rrply. in Prison °nem% galling Division K.C.C.; which the prisoner Mated that he Maidstone Borough Police, Rochester Divinion would have the remittance in the ...

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... bonna two arid. Du • Lacannaa—Pret Ina aJ 17 II SI two 20 IC I lOC nC N. T. FOMERSET. m match et Maidstone carne to an abrupt renela@inn ratries. Kent bea•aur at twenty miriutro past lour olittle pegreari Lid h.O made n MJaciay having sewed 200 for ...

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED

... Cambridge, draper. Williamson, John. Ashford. Kent, warehouseman. Wightuiao. James, I/ow Holme Wind Mill, near Silloth. commission agent. Sprague. James Frederick (trading J. Sprague ana Sons*. Crediton. boot and shoe manufacturer. Moysey. James Dimond ...

Published: Wednesday 16 July 1902
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 407 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

MOTE CRICKET CLUB. Wedaesday and Thursday, July 23 and M.C.C., at the Mote. Friday_ sad Saturday, July 25 and 26-01

... t lT . ed • commence at 1 eclock: painter, charged, before Albert do eutzen, with stealing at the Hotel Cecil • . MAIDSTONE AND MID KENT CONSER- Maimed necklace, a large number of rings, ; VATIVE CLUB CRICKET CLUB. brooches, watches and amine, opera glasses ...

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... only among the Coneervativos, but anior.g their political opponents. who admitted that the years that he represented Maidstone were a golden age. and they regretted that they had lost him. The party had given him speaker) •-o good V'jonChairmen and treasurere ...

PARTXKBSIirPS DISSOLVED

... delstcin. Moser, and Co.. Bradford, merchants—Heymnns Brothers. Croat Tov.er-ntreot. merchants—Ooodmau and Wilson. Kendal, boot and shoe makers—B. Hobgec and Co.. Chichester, seed merchants—E. O. Parry and Crockatt. Llandudno, uortlonyers—Hone and Pratt ...

Published: Wednesday 02 July 1902
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 617 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED

... Stimpzon. (trading aa the Electrical Wire Company;. Bonn Works. Roan-street. Greenwich—E. Joseph and A. Joaeph. Ganlonstreet. Golden-square. W.. rag and metal merchants —Walter Gay and Son. Broad way-parade. Crouch End. hoeiers—Jobn and Stear. Watford, cycle ...

Published: Wednesday 23 July 1902
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 455 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

By order of the Executors of the late Mr. P. Powell

... elsewhere. Also a separate of TO MI 10 Kent. Surrey. Sussex, Ac . obtainable gratis on applieatio• tor rent by post on receipt of two at their offices. 12. Pall Mall, London. B.W, and Kent. Parties/am ingested of - . - KENT. ELNOODOWN and SHOREHAM 21 miles ...

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... :- Lk ‘.O W 1' a nted ; must boa taxi 1,..y for boots, kc. ; £l4 Mrs. 46% ii.iston-road, S.W. lit new work, aiso 1. : ; co ,.staut employment. W. m gc,••• u ai..l C. 0., I', Little Arthur-street, Golden-lane, h. C. . ..__. • ----- --- 110MLLMl IV ...

Published: Sunday 13 July 1902
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 637 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

HOUSES, SHOPS, LAND TO LET. jCOUHTET* SEASIDE QIJA&T&B&

... scinds. Terms for board and rendenos - ldrw/v? Boot, Cert. Nona. _ ~t Holidays (Bop) from is*. 6d. daily, cncket, and tennis. Literal tV-atram Enteancc any tune.—Mr. and Mrs. vr*^r A i Upper Walna r, Kent. TXFRACOMBE.—The “CLIFTON” Priva'e JiS JL and Boarding ...

Published: Tuesday 29 July 1902
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 532 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

father of Ram mug Making the Powder Mill Locks. when a magcent chub. Ms.. and it took some trouble tq

... ng. Sentence deferred. WHOLEIF•ALS TRETTS FROM Plt.Rr.'Ei. J?h 4itulth (231. seaman. pleadel gui.ty to Ilene : 4 -boots. blacking. boot brush.. etc.. from the barge John Huegins: of hoots. slippers. olesin jacket, etc- bi'-nring to Georg: Reny: Lockhni ...

MOST EXPRESSIVE FEATURE

... depth of broken ruby light. The rough and indemnifying the or omit- margin., hit by a pick timed never entitle awls P'er° at boot will . 4 I .: •.• 30 • 000 an elegant company of yellow iris.. tint alre Colf,T dams r. rivet. 132.000 . now defending their ...