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HIXTS UPON OARDESING

... well repay the small amount of labour carry this useful branch of gardening into efLc'. VEGETABt.Ks.—Tue taro ■.r..i.c« of kitchen gardens and the prospective scarci'j «» ' ►ge'able? will be apt to induce some to set ah. ut ge'ting in crops before the ground ...

A HIDDEN WILL,

... first cousin. But a few days ago the tenant of the house wrere the late Mr. Baker lived discovered- between the ceiling the kitchen and the fl'or of the bedroom above parcel containing seme family plateand a will in the late Mr. Baker’s handwriting dulv ...

A NEW YORK FUNERAL LA W

... Highbury, named Kitchen, was charged at Worship-street Police-court, London, with writing libellous post-cards to another schoolmaster, named Hogan. The defendant had been in Hogan’s employ an assistant teacher, and after they quarrelled Kitchen started a school ...

EXECUTION AT CHESTER

... he told her come down, and hrsatoned if she did not be would bring red hot poker to her. She then came downstairs into tbe kitchen, when took the red-hot poker out of the fire and plunged it into her bowels, inflicting such terrible injuries that she died ...

THE SEVENOAKs CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1881

... Green, and got there about nine in the evening. Dunton Green is about two miles from Sevenoaks. I saw Williams sittingin the kitchen. I said. Curly, I want to speak to you. Are the clothes you arc wearing now the same as those you wore lust night? He said ...

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... care Mr F. H.ll ills, Stationer, Sevenoaks. SITTING ROOM and DOUBLE BEDROOM WANTED, for permanency, working man, with use of kitchen.—Apply letter, W. Peake, Mrs. Winter, Saddler, Sevenoaks. CtITUATION WANTED, as GROOM and GARDENER. 3 years’character. Age ...

repairing footpaths

... repairing footpaths. Complaints had been made in letters to the Board of the state of the footpaths leading from Kitchen Hatch Lane to the S.E. By. Station. The Surveyor explained that he was deterred from carrying on the repairs the road through the ...

THE SEVENOAKS CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1881

... there was nothing wanting on tbs supper-table she bad arranged with her own hands, to hasten old Betsy’s prepsra'ions the kitchen. And when the sober brown horse trotted slowly into view, Obristine saw with pang of disappointment that her father was not ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER

... kicking the other. By the Chairman: Could not identify the prisoner in the box as the man. After the struggle witness went down Kitchen Hatch-lane. Thought it was two navvies quarrelling. Supt. Okill said that was the conclusion of the evidence for the prosecution ...

the SEYENOAKS CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1881

... thought of self conquest —was ho not her brother At her own homo, old Jacob and Betsy nodded out their wire opinions over the kitchen fire, while Mr, Wiloy came and went with the authority with which the will had invested him, caring for the orphan's interests ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDER at SHEFFIELD

... daughter, Selina Hall, who bad been out walking with her lover, returned home, and finding the door locked looked through the kitchen window, and saw her father with tha hatchet in his hand. She asked him what be bad been doing soon be unlocked the door. made ...