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ROEBUCK INN. HIGH STREET, HASTINGS. COUSINS A DEBENHAM Are instructed Messrs. Style and Winch, Limited, to SELL ..

... ROEBUCK INN. HIGH STREET, HASTINGS. COUSINS A DEBENHAM Are instructed Messrs. Style and Winch, Limited, to SELL BY AUCTION above on FRIDAY, MAY 17th, 1918, the Household XjIURNITURE, comprising iron and brass JP French and wooden bedsteads and bedding ...

TUESDAY NEXT

... TUESDAY NEXT. ROEBUCK YARD. REAR OF ROEBUCK INN, HIGH STREET, HASTINGS. ...

RE-LETTING PREMISES

... A. W. Bumstead stating that wished to vacate the stable, etc., at Rock-a-Nore-road, and that Mr. Thos. Henham, of the Roebuck Inn, was willing to hire the premises on the same terms as he held them. The Committee recommended that the premises let to ...

STATE OF HIGH STREET

... STATE OF HIGH STREET SIR, —For over two years since the Roebuck Inn, High-street, was down for the purpose making a road, the street been lett in suck a state tbat it has made pig-hole for the bouses near. Looking from the windows in the daytime it nn ...

ALARMING COLLISION

... collision between omnibus and a waggonette. The latter vehicle, a one-horse brake, belonging to Mr. Thos. Henham, of the Roebuck Inn, and driven by Hubert Perigoe, was up the street, and when just opposite the entrance of Courthouse-street it came into ...

SINGULAR FATAL ACCIDENT

... with a curtons accident la and the mishap unfortunately ter j OW. fatally. He was standimg on the hi ment opposite the Roebuck Inn, Hig H on¢the 17th, and had a stick in his hs t ypeared to be patting the stick on the li ut instead of that he put it over ...

.urjiuro iur. ueurj ... chair), and Mr. Q. Osborn

... Saints’, deposed that on the previous afternoon was walking with the Rev. F. G. Hughes up High-street. When passing the Roebuck Inn felt a tap on the shoulder, and saw the prisoner, who said something, which witness could not hear. Concludiner that was ...

CORPORATION EMPLOYES' DINNER

... EMPLOYES' DINNER. The fourth annual dinner of ths Hastings Corporation Ash Collectors took place on Friday night, at the Roebuck Inn. Councillor Eaton, who presided,, was supported by Mr. James Kent, Road Inspector, in the viceahair. Alderman Hutchings ...

THE NATIONAL BONFIRE BOYS

... enjoyable time was spent at a smoking concort, he.d last Monday evening, by the members and friends this Society, at the Roebuck Inn, High-street. Mr. Councillor Paine presided, and Mr. Councillor Eaton, Messrs. W. H Harris, A. F. Collins, T. Boucher, Douglas ...

HIDEOUS PLAGUE SPOT IN HIGH

... HIDEOUS PLAGUE SPOT HIGH STREET. RUINS OF THE ROEBUCK. It over two years since the *' Roebuck Inn. High-street, was marked down for demolition by the Hastings Corporation, as part the Old Town Slam Clearance Scheme. Now at the spot where formerly ...

MINOR STREET ACCIDENTS

... charabancs proceeding down High-street to pass, Raymond brought his vehicle to standstill close to the kerb opposite the Roebuck Inn. One tho oncoming charabancs, driven Albert Cooper, was passing when the stay of the hood caught handle on Raymond's charabanc ...

BOROUGH OF HASTINGS TO WIT,

... W.C. 2., must be made before the expiration 14 days from 17th day of Junfe^ (Freehold). Buildings formerly known as The Roebuck Inn. High-street, and stables at the back, Hastings, in the name of The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of The County Borough ...