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Bromley Journal and West Kent Herald

4. Groat Orono./ Street, London. W.O

... and lamb rather chit' per. Pork sold well, end tees of the Poor waited upon the Maidstone trade was good. ''lrsde for wool fairlyllrm, - but without improvement in prices. Kent fleeces Corporation co mmittee). In coneerpenee of the latter body having approached ...

FOOTBALL I:2 MS kl:y LIN LSILA:;.,

... and in view of the defeat they rewired at thrir bonds a few weeks back at Poch.ster, a spirited contest was expected. With Maidstone n•t playing at home. I hare th ,ughi ,hel2 would hare been A larger gate then the, .t Ins. It was a decided dioadrantaj,• ...

Captain and Me. G. V. Robincion. Set of ' silver malt cellars. Mrs. D. B. Roffey: 'Naha, and Braised.' !point

... ladies' classes Captain Percy Hastings., (2nd West Kent N. Farmer was first for centre niece, Regiment): Morocco caese for telegrams. Mies D. Boosted for epergne, lady's spray, F. W. Coo date Sergeant West Kent Regi- and gentleman's buttonholo. In the clew ...

AT TONBRIDGE SAD HAVOC. STREETS AND HOUSES FLOODED

... the N.S.P.C.C. inspector for appearance of a large river in a state of tar- body up. The people on the bank did not Maidstone and Mid Kent shows that 26 combalance, and care had to be taken in the help. They could not get the body into the p lainte were ...

PRIMROSE LEAGUE FETE AT MARRIAGE OF MISS BAZLEY-Ce goCaLlitie I TONBRIDGE. WHITE LIST OF PRESENTS

... Lient.-Col. Harrison, case of four silver salt cellars. idaiditsos. August b. KENT V. NOM. Total (8 wkte.) 413 Innings declared closed. Oates and Wage did not bat. KENT. First Innings. E W. Dillon, c Oates b .T. - Gunn 10 Hearne lA.), c Hallam ...

Bf9mley ,-,

... Ground. MAIDSTONE GROCERS. June 10.-80cidland, at Recreation Ground. Jane 17.—East Peckham. at East Peckham. _ . . . June at Recrea- thin Ground. July 1.--Atalling Athletic Club, at Malting. July Filmer's XI., at Becreotior • Ground. Julp W. —Maidstone Liberal ...

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... Nightingale, att the top of • the High-street, to the Elephant and ' Castle Inn, was broken into. Several pains of enpensive boots were abetracted. the Tunbridge Police Court on Tutaiday, Mr. Charlcs Buunetein granted the transfer of the Dorset Hotel, Tonbridge ...

CHRISTMAS AT TONBRIDGE SHOPS

... several excellent Bouthdowns, our. chased at the Tonbridge and Paddock Wood Markets, and several prime porters fattened I MAIDSTONE POLICE COURT by F. Holiama. Mowry. Ainslie Bros.' ihetp, tinder the able nainagement of Mr. Biakeley. is with good mciit ...

HOP PROSPECTS LiTEST REPORTS OF THE CROP

... reinembered,took the Bid Ks. the Ori gi nal! PPe rb t y t'd th ßa s a. in the recent war on the side of the Boers as . G r the Golden Helmet° at y, d t i r Go i den e l a t . Colonel of an Irish Brigade. eud when Promotes and Dimadaile's threw their fortunes ...

It in stated that several Unionists are TONBRIDGE surprised at the personal animus which the Free Food League ..

... than the hitherto faetest boot. in South London.administrators the trust. As t matter They had not noticed that anything did net come within the ordinary duties of a !Compared with the Victories and the Empreee. At the Maidstone Police Court last Thurs ...