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... hope the schools will receive liberal tinancia's Bonfire Society.—The first •.•! the Bonfire Society took place at the Roebuck Inn on Tuesday last, when it was decided to carry out: the annual carnival as usual. Persons wishing to join are requested to ...

Local News

... rxtr Otfice, Hastings. Old Town Benefit Society. — The annual dinner of this nourishing Benefit Society was held at the Roebuck Inn on Monday. Councillor Eaton, the president, was the chair, and amongst tho.-e present were :—Messrs. Wilson. Harris (surgconj ...

Local News

... the coming year. Old Town Benefit Society. The annual dinner of the Old Town Benefit Society was held at the Clubroom, Roebuck Inn, High-street, Wednesday evening. An excellent spread was provided by Mr. Henham. There was a large company, including Messrs ...

Local News

... any further damage was done. Later on boy was knocked down by pony, which was being quietly driven by Mr. Henham, of the Roebuck Inn. The lad ran quickly out of a passage, and did not notice what was coming. Mr. Henham, however, pulled up sharply, and the ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BREWSTER SESSIONS

... applied for a full license. Mr. Gill applied for the license, and Mr. opposed, on behalf the landlord and keeper of the Roebuck Inn. Mr. Gill contended that beerhouses were a greater nuisance than public-houses.—He was sure the Superintendent of the Police ...

Local News

... the 22nd inst. The Harmonic Society.—The annual hog fair gathering of the members the Harmonic Society was held the Roebuck Inn, Hastings, Tuesday evening, under bhe chairmanship of Mr. S. White, Councillor Eaton being in the chair. There was large ...

Local News

... go. The Old Hastings Benefit Society.— The Committee of the Old Town Benefit Satiety, which has its headquarters at the Roebuck Inn, High-street, have just issued their first balancesheet for the t«-n months eodiog November last. Councillor W. A. Paine ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... Lwnards, on Thursday, the Junior Conservatives of the Old To#n were engaged in a totally different, though t° w gathering the Roebuck Inn, High-street, in tbe must approved manner of conviviality the pretent day, viz., a Smoking Concert. The chair taken at a3O ...

ALL SAINTS' PETITION

... tbe ga'lant man, and who in this also deserved the epithet, he seemed to have chosen two ladiea whom he treated at the Roebuck Inn, he himself bringing out the liquor. The next charge was one with which he would not trouble him (tbe learned Commisrioner) ...

SITUATIONS VACANT—FEMALE

... getting out. Purely out of undness the plaintiffs allowed him to enter nto possession of premises which were ormerly the Roebuck Inn. Defendant iigned a document ugreeing to quit the prenises after two months or when required, >ut the matter had gone on ...

THIS DOES NOT CONCERN YTOTJ!

... their approach, the rubber tyres are uoiseless, and prevent them doing further mischief. Yours truly, F. W. STAMP. The Roebuck Inn, High-street, Hastings. December 28th, 1906. CHARITY ORGANISATION SOCIETY. the Editor of the Observer. —I beg to acknowledge ...

Local Notes

... afternoon last a van. belonging Messrs. Tapner and Woodman. driveu Frank Kattland. and a waggonette, Mr. T. Henhain. the Roebuck Inn. or. \ driven by William Walter, came into ...