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Smith, R»(ihill (G. Win-tnc, Mll!»t*-L l ie, ,\, Glees 31—1 J.c. Johan Wloalle, torJ (Ignili'inb 1 laea ''So ..

... Cow o G. M. Davidson, Kent (Isabella Gh Chislet (Blushing Class 43.— Heifei Jeremiah Coleman Camden, Czarina). Class 44.—8u11, Derby, Birtley, E. Braby, Sussex. Class 45. —Cow oi Captain Somerset Ashford (Bohemia Birling, Maidston Class 46.—Heife \V. K ...

BIRTHS

... March, at 6, Harbour Place, of Edward Stanley Blackman, of Peb., at 18, Victoria Street, of Stephen Frederick Bootes, of 6th April, at Linton, Kent, the ion, of daughter. 26th March, Find later Street, rnest Everest, of twine (son and iren of John and Emilv ...

CRICK) THE PROSPECTS

... pair of force to the ope French boots in the Moat House. such a stacked at close qua locality Clavering, this is quite an uncommon orce f mounted troof contribution to the means of identification. The the enemy’s forces boots which Miss Holland wore were ...

IBTBB HOP REPORT

... Gravesend, and Maidstone electric tramways scheme, which was to have had capital of £240,000, has been abandoned. Lieutenant C. H. P. O’Hagan, from half-pay, is gazetted to be Lieutenant, Supernumerary to the Bhtabllshment in The Buffs, East Kent Regiment, ...

Suss l« coming, en-l Knowles io iinparllno „ ffjsenhßm end Whilstable Is quaoliiiee sweet WHITSTABLE RIFLE CLUB ..

... Is quaoliiiee sweet WHITSTABLE RIFLE CLUB Oranges J«'n'‘ , C«. Almenn, and Decia; Ril. Stone Pippin. Baldwin, Greening and Golden Ruesett * IBUT apples from Canada ; Grapes >no Aloierie, lg , OomVt^^icbaGl'Banenes^'fo^^Cs^ary'islaridV THE HOME SE CRETARY ...

MEMORIAL TO ARCHBISHOP TEMPLE

... London, the Headmasters of Rugby and Balliol, Lord George Hamilton, Sir James Lyall, the Vicar of Croydon, the Chairman of the Kent County Council, Mr. Laurence Hardy, M.P., Sir Leslie Rundle, Lord Avebury, Lord Harris, Mr. Charles Stewart Hardy, Mr. F. S ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS' GAZETTE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, l. nniTISH DEAF AND DUMB CANTERBURY GARDENERS ..

... MnJatoiie ould like to see an amalgamationof gardeners Sfa,, cheerful and Intereeliug iham aP. (Applauee.) ocietieg in East Kent. He showed how he though Vdov welijme that day, a»d thay | . fc ible to be done and the utility of , flr / glad to for their ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1903

... her presence.” ” Bat, papa, things have changed since yon were young.” ” Yes, they have. Folks used wait fifty years for a golden wedding, and now they demand it the start.” 26 26J 23| 32* 26 28 36 2 27 34 42 3i 25 30 31J 19 OATS RYE BEANS, winter. Yon ...