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... GOLDEN WEDDING. DOWNP.—PILCHER. -- Sth June, 1e77, at Applettere Church. by the Rev. M. 1.1 French. J. E. Fraser Doane, to Elizabeth Abegall Pitcher, Kenardlog. ton. DIATIIi ARMSTRONGOn May 28t 1927, at Preston 11.11 near Maidstone, Ihrh er t Rodetiffs ...
... 2.0.-DEAL PLATE. 51.—BLARNEY STONE (11-8, Lane), 1; BEEDIVINE (4-1), 2; GOLDEN ARCH (2-1), 3. Also ran: Hark Back (6-11, Sea Clear (8-1), Dis;:ard, Sweet Seventeen, Fourfooted, Ten Francs (100-8). One and half; head. (W. Nightingall.) 2.30.-WESTEN HANGER ...
... runs. top scorer with 91. Tent holders are the Royal West Sent Regiment. the Kent County - Club, Maidstone Club, Maidstone Rugby Chub. Band of Brothers, the Mayor of Maidstone, Alderman Ems.. Mr. and Mn.. W. H. Whitehead, and Mrs. and Miss Lushington. ...
... Shepherd. Peach, Fenley, and Strudwick. Total (for 9) ..459 ider, A. Jeacockt, I). R. rcat, Geary, Daily, Barling, KENT v. M At Maidstone. IDDLESEX. KEKT.—First Innings, Kiln go, Kn- V. V. and 7 Ashdown, st Price, b Hnbhie, Hnig -•.•;••• 1 linthoven 122 ...
... or MERCURY. FOLKESTONE. MONDAY. Three Year Old IV., •BARBECUE MORNY. Chatham 11., NUN OF KENT POMANDER S., SOLITARY ROSEMULLION, Deal RAZOR GOLDEN ARCH. Maidstone, ZENO or KING’S PARADE. Stamford, BROWN PRINCESS or DOCH AN DORIS ...
... BaneralO Ensterbee 6 ,7 12 GOLDEN ALE 11. t-col E Wa(linger) F Leader 4 7 10 SAN ROMOLO Plr N H Leader 7 A tiOMPICOTE.I3 (Mr JSt V For)•J Jarvis 4 7 7 LOREEN (Mr A 'Kowtow Wootton 3 7 7 DELORAINE (Mr F Weeden) —Coldberk 4 7 6 NUN OF KENT (Mr Hardy( __Hogg 3 ...
... young athletes of Kent will compete. Lord Sarkville, President of the County Assn nation, will torment the prizes, and Captain W. S. Cornwallis, well known as the teenier Captain of the Kent Cricket Eleven, and Chairman of the Kent Playing neer% Association ...
... opponents'•.; total by two runs for the loss of three wickets. Equally kaleidoscopic was the cricket 6 Maidstone, where Lancashire were the visitors. Kent had lost five men for 70 when Legge: joined Chapman. ~.,.. ..::,.:ii:i.:.:.:: •.. ...
... 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. ...
... THURSDAY. 28th JULY.-- MAIDSTONE \STRUCTIONS 1 SUSSEX (HAUSMAN! DISTRICT). 17th ANNUAL HARD FRUIT SALE. . tor SALE by . disposed WI- OLD -ESTABLISHED GROCERY. PROM- THURSDAY, 4th AUGUST.—MAIDSTONE ions, Hardware. Drapery. Boots and ANN UAL LAMB SALE. ...
... outside the M.C.C. rules. SPORTING. FOLKESTONE MEETING. Deat All-aged Selling Plate Blarney Stone (11.8); Beedicine (4-1); Golden Arch (2,1). A/so ran—Hark Back, Discard, Sweet Seven teen, Fourfooted, Ten Francs, and Sea Clear gelding. Westerhanger Selling ...