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MAIDSTONE POULTRY AND PRODUCE

... rabbits, 225. to 275. 6d. dozen; butter, 2s. to 2s. Ijjd. Apples: Allingtons, 45.; Blenheims, to Bs. 6d.; Golden Nobs. 65.; Cox’s, 9s per bushel; Kent cob nuts, 9d. lb.; picked sprouts, to 6s. 6d. per half cwt.; savoys, 10s. per 100; Christmas cabbage, 7s ...

KENT COUNTY PLAYING FIELDS

... KENT COUNTY PLAYING FIELDS ASSOCIATION. The draw for the Clyno car presented by Messrs. Bootes, Ltd., to the above Association, and for which many thousands of tickets have been sold throughout the County, will take place at the Town Hall, Maidstone, ...

KENT AND SUSSEX MARKETS

... A consignment of six Kent ram tegs from Sir H.. E. Dering’s made 5} to 7 guineas, whilst few odd lots of Kent rams made up to guineas. CANTERBURY CATTLE. SATURDAY. Kent ewe tegs 435. to 705.; Kent ewe lambs, 38s. to 445. 6d.; Kent wether ...

KENT AND SUSSEX MARKETS

... cockerels to 65.. geese up 12s. MAIDSTONE STOCK. TUESDAY. Messrs. Ambrose and Foster report prices: Porkers, 70s. to £5; bacon hogs to £6 155.; tat sows to £8 155.; oaivee to £7 155.; suckler calves to 405.; fat Kents, Ms. to 6t0.l fat barrens to 55t ...

fashionable & personal. The Marquees and Marchioness i>t Ormonde have left London for Uennmgs, Maidstone. o The ..

... famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. Mr. J. T. Hearn, who is one of the oldest members of the Association Men of Kent, celebrated his golden wedding on April Ist. The Treasurer of the Tunbridge Wells General Hospital has received the sum from Mr. and Mrs ...

DEATHS

... sorrowing Husbaud and Daughters. WOODBRIDGE.-On May 4th. 1927, “Goblins. Sevenoaks. Kent. Frank Woodbridge. in his 67th year. Funeral. Bromley Hill Cemetery, Bromley, Kent, Saturday, at 12 noon. ...

Wickham (T Ltd. Ml Pleasant

... from Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells; 'buses pass door.—Write, stating experience and wages required, to Mrs. A., Yalding. Kent. HOUSEMAID Wanted; second two; age 19-20; family two; staff «ix; good wages.— Write G., South wood, Hildenborough. Kent. 4lb ...

THE DINNER,

... Standen, Paddock Wood. Fat calf-l Manwaring, Brcnchiey; 2 B. ilurton Cran brook. Sheep.—Cross-bred Kent sheep—l Messrs Arnold and Sons, Paddock Wood. Kent lambs—l and 2 J. R. Belts. Othani. Cros? bred lambs—l J. Austen, Erenchley; 2 K. Wells, Cranbrook ...

KNOCKHOLT

... of the West Kent Branch of Toe H was held in the Church Hall. Otford on Thursday of last week, when the chair was taken by Mr. H. Todd Thonibury, and among those present were the Rev. J. N. Mallison, Vicar of Platt and Padre of the West Kent Branch, Mr ...

TONBRIDGE GUARDIANS

... is to be spent on auditional plant. RUSTKAIL GOLDEN WEDDING. MR. AND MRS. PRANK KREMLIN. Hiatts’ congratulations will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freralin, of Rusthail Lodge, who celebrated their golden wedding on Sunday. They were married at St. ...

TONBRIDGE BRANCH DINNER AND DANCE

... TONBRIDGE BRANCH DINNER AND DANCE. The enterprising Committee of the Tonbridge Branch of the Association of Men of Kent and Kentish Men arranged a dance to follow their annual dinner at the Medway Hall on Tuesday. Mr. Dudley O. Le May, the energetic Honorary ...

yagbfonable & fiereonal. VisoounteM Bryce i« on her way to America. The viaitors the Wellingtoh Hotel, ..

... Fishermen at Fishmongers' Hall on Wednesday. Lord Cornwallis, Provincial Grand Master of Kent, and Lady Cornwallis were at home at Linton Place Saturday to the members of the Kent Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons and their ladies. While the unveiling of the ...