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PLACE AUX DAMES

... chair), Commander H. J. Oldfield, K.N., Mr. J. J. Bout wood, and Mr. C. Coxeter. Frederick James I'eppin. licensee the Roebuck Inn, High-street, was summoned for serving liquor during prohibited hours contrary the orders of the Liquor Control Board; was ...

WHITSUNTIDE FESTIVITIES

... six or eight thousand persons in the ground the course of the day. The refreshment department was kept Mr. Hards, of the Roebuck Inn, High-street, who attended to the wants of his customers—and they were many -with great civility and as much promptitude ...

HASTINGS BOROUGH BENCH

... opeued early was the Anchor. —Not granted. Mr. Joness said he had similar application to make on behalf of Mr. Goodwin, the Roebuck Inn, High street. The inn had large yard at the back, and a great number country people arrived in the morning, and brought ...

Local News

... proposition was Lot seconded; fell through. The fr-r. Societt. —On Wednesday evening the annual supper this society waa held at Roebuck Inn, Highstreet. Mr. Boucher (hon. sec.) presided overs ro.npanv thirty in rumber, including Messr-. Cjsu, I'aine, W. Moon ...

HASTINGS & ST. LEONARDS

... through which a child nearly met with watery grave. The child (whose name we have not ascertained, but who lives at the Roebuck Inn, ■High-street) it appears was playing in the Gardens with two other children, and slipping, rolled down the bank into one ...

HASTINGS BREWSTER SESSIONS

... and shops. He would not sell the ground or business, but wished to make it his home. There were no public-houses between Roebuck Inn, High-street, and his proposed house. He had kept the Sun Inn, Tackleway, for some two years. .There had been over 300 houses ...

Local News

... Parsons, 14, Claremont, Hastings. Old Town Bonfire Boys.—The annual dinner of the Old Town Bonfire Boys was held at the Roebuck Inn, on Wednesday evening. It was stated during the evening that the receipts totalled 12s. 4jd., and after deducting expenses ...

Local News

... Rectory, had contributed. The tea was provided I by Messrs. Feaist and Co., of Hastings, and the wagonettes Mr. Henham, Roebuck Inn, Highstreet. Harris's Wiltshire Bacon (smoked and uni. smoked) and Denny's Waterford, very cheap this week. Harris's Wiltshire ...

Local News

... 7th from 53 64 1. Clements Harmonic Society. eeting of this recently formed Society was held on Wednesday evening, at the Roebuck Inn Assembly Room, High-street, Air. C. Judge presided over a good attendance, and the proceedings were agreeably enlivened ...

Local News

... leaving Hastings at Christmas. National Bonfire Society—The annual dinner of this Society was held on Monday evening at the Roebuck Inn, H gh-street. Singular Donation.—A correspondent writes :— A new departure in donations has been made by a gift of £100 ...

Local News

... Tailoring Special!tie. Hastings Licensed Victuallers' Association.—A meeting of this Association was held on Thursday, at the Roebuck Inn. Mr. Joseph Martin presided, and amongst those present were:—Messrs. T. C. Brown, 8. Page. W. Gifford, C. Page, Clover, ...

Local News

... 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 ...