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The Shop to go to.—Those who want good clothes and cheap should favour Mrs. Dunstan, of 46, Kings-road, St. ..

... Leonards Lawn Tennis Club. His opponent was Mr. H. Baker. Information Wanted. —A correspondent, Mr. W. W.Weatherley, Privateer Inn, Queen'sroad Hastings, would like to know the description of the cyclist who struck a small boy during the Psrade. Should ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... —Granted. THE BOTTLE. Ell>* Bancetl was charged with violently assaulting Maria Sharpe. at the Privateer Inn.— » Maris Sharpc, wife of Kdgar of the Privateer Inn, Wellingtou-mewp. f*aid prisoner came to her house Wednesday mumin*:, and wanted some liquor ...

»Rl XKENNE'S

... PUBLICAN SUMMONED. Frno.-I Victor Codington was charged with, the 31.-1 Jaimlir.v. allowing liouor lie consumed at the Privateer Inn,' Wellington mews, where he was the landlord, during prohibited hours.—Chief Const hie James prosecutj-d. and Mr. \\. ...

OLD SOLDIER IN TROUBLE

... SOLDIER IN TROUBLE. John Lyons charged with stealing lis. Id., the money of John Byrnes.—Prosecutor, the landlord of the Privateer Inn, said that the 31st October he asked accused if he would go to Mr. Felton's to pay a small bill —lis. Id.—for him. Lyons ...

TRANSFERS

... The Wheafeheaf. Silverhill Tavern, Hope Inn, Palmerston Inn, York Hotel, and Freemasons' Inn. He also suggested that the Privateer Inn, Elford-street. opposed on the ground of redundancy. is closed until sth April order of the Central Control Board. There ...

LEONARDS OBS HASTINGS BOaOUGS MiINCH. En*k Buntimj, flower ■•ller,'wm wlili being anaok end incapeble ia ..

... «vening.—The evidence of P.C Biker showed tbit, the prisoner was drunk and using very b«d about 11.30 on Tuesday, near the Privateer Inn. took her into custody, bnt the lersted, and witness bad to get ftisistance —Prisoner, who has been convi. t°d ten times ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... for having his house, the Privateer Inn, open at unlawful hours. Mr. Davenport Jones defended. P.C. Banks stated that on Monday, about halfpast five, he was on duty in St. Andrews-road. He saw two men go into the Privateer Inn. They came out soon afterwards ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... May.— The complainant, sadler, living No. 1, Crossstreet stated that on the day in question be saw the defendant in tbe Privateer Inn. Melius asked bim to bave a drink. He had one, and then defendant and another man went into the parlour and threw flour ...

ANNUL BtrORT,

... and stated that 14 clubs the RENEWALS DEFERRED. the applkation th© Chief Constable. the reftewal ot the licences of tlie Privateer Inn. Wellington Hastings, and of the Hastings Hippodrome was deferred the adjourned Sessions the -March. It apprarcd that with ...

Situations Vacant aurt Price op Prepaid Advertisements in these columns only; 30 words and under, Is.; 3d, for ..

... Hastings. 1056 TO LET.—A three-stalled STABLE, with Coach-houses; also one Single Stall if required.—Apply to Mr. Foyle, Privateer Inn, St. Andrews-road, Hastings. 1058 THE LATE ORGANIST cfrCHOIR MASTER of St. JOHN'S CHURCH, Hollington, seeks a RE-APPOINTMENT ...

UNFURNISHED SITTING ROOM AND BED-ROOM wanted, a gertlemm. for j>er- within a few minutes Memorial, r Warrior ..

... rslWO GOOD HORSES and useful AN U Jl tit Sale. Price for the le. ('5 gu neaa—Apply, before ten a.m., or after s-x p.m , at Privateer Inn, Hast iigs. 5 THREE YOUNG COWS AND CALVES for Sale : heavy milkers.—Apply to Baililf, Farm, Sedlescomb. THE LOT.—A First ...

A LADY has a few hours in the at her disposal, would be glad to aasist Chdtren with their-Srudles, give

... OBE SOLD.—A good old Horse, and Harness, the lot for £8 10s. Has run in a butcher's . cart, last three years Enquire at Privateer Inn, Cress> street, St Andiew'a-road, Hastings. TO BREWERS. HOTEL KEEPERS, PUBLICANS, &c. —HASTINGS, SUSSEX.—To be Sold, the ...