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... or if by letter, stamps 104 wet house in Kent for AMERICAN OVER- to that amount. To be paid on application. TI7NBRIDGE PETTY SESSION& After a lengthened argnment. tie GUMMI Ueda the Shooting Boots, Dress Boots and Shoes, WANTED a good PLAIN COOK in a ...

9:alts

... 9:alts • PRTLIMIN ART T. NOI-11.11Ir. 'KENT_ VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, of upward s of 500 Acres, with VILLA RESIDENCE, suitable for a gentleman's family, Farm-houses, Home- Steads, Labourer's Cottages &c. Also several eligible Sites for Building, near ...

extensively TONBRIDOE COUNTY COURT

... to enable the plaintiff to prove that the boots sold to defendant were well and substantially made. This, however, he was unable to do.—John Goddard, shoemaker, Tonbridge, deposed that he had examined the boots, and considered them worthless, as there ...

SEVENOAKS

... Brookes, in the. .1 87th year of her age. • 4 On the 14th inst., at Golden Farm. Biddenden, Elizabeth, wife, • \ of Mr. James Buckland, aged 36 years. On the 16th inst.. at Frain Fields, Maidstone, Mary Elizabeth, the beloved wife of James Smith. Esq., (late ...

LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. TONBEJ:DGE PETTY SESSIONS

... laid up near the wood, and heard Amos say to the other defendants, After the Maidstone train is gone, you must go and fetch the wood out. I laid up until the Maidstone train was gone, and then I saw Hood and Turner enter my master's ground and cut ...

Bevc;al shares wore taken at tho close of the meeting. TONBRIDC4 WELLS

... average for 1858, on 84,399 qrs., was 423. 6d., being Is. 11d. less than this year. On looking to the Maidstone average of Sept. 3rd, we 'find the boot on the other leg;' the average being 395. Id., while last year's was 425. 11d., which is 3s. 10d. less ...

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS

... TONBRIDGE WELLS, WESTERHAM, AND WEST KENT GAZETTE, AND SOUTH EAST OF ENGLAND ADVERTISER. Printed and Published every Saturday morning, and extensively circulated throughout the principal Towns and Villages of Kent. Circulation 1,650. UNWANTED, Three Halfpence ...

LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. TONBRLDGE

... LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL. TONBRLDGE. last the remains of the late D. G. James, J.l. awl D.L. for Kent, passed through the town, rode to Ightham, for interment in the family vault. The died at Oakfiold Court, Tonbridge NS ells, on the sth instant, at the advanced ...

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... SUNDBIIN.ai.—Wm. Chapman, White Horse: Wm. Comber, Lamb: Samuel Edward Sharman, Cock. Sl:AL.—James .Upton, Kentish Yoeman: James Golden, Crown: John Ongley, Rose and Crown: Ste plieu Willster, White Horse. SEemectuut—Wm. Pawley, Crown: Thos. Sanders Sutton, ...

LONDOX PRODOCZ XAENNTS

... their solicitor. The order for protection reloswed until October next. KENT have muck pleaccure in calling the attention of our readers to our report of the review and mutest at Maidstone which appear. in another where they will find that private Sutton. ...

POTA - TOD. The admi

... admitted that his sentence was a just one. Mr. Chas. Palmer, the under sheriff for the county of Kent. Mr. Scudamore, who cut in the sanw capacity, for the Maidstone district, aceompanie4l by several of their officers, and the governor of the gaol, arrived ...

Y £i:4411 zri: Prnizrizt

... of the 10th Kent Royal Arsenal, performing the Dead March iii Saul.—A gun carriage and nine-pounder field-piece, on which was placed the coffin, drawn by six horses, relatives of decessed.—The 28th Kent (('harlton) Rifles—The 26th Kent Royal Arsenal ...