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COEN EXCHANGE

... lady’s boot with him, which he showed me, and asked me if 1 had lost any of that description, 1 looked, and discovered that 1 had lost one pair, and npon examining the boot Mr. Monks bad, 1 knew it to be Mrs. Poyntx* property, and the pair of boots produced ...

GOLDEN AUSTRALIA

... GOLDEN AUSTRALIA LETTERS FROM THE DIGGINGS, We publish the following extracts from letters which have been written persons who lately emigrated Australia their friends England. The first letter is from the pen of cabinet-maker Leeds, and appeared originally ...

THE TROOPS AT GALLIPOLI

... to-day from Hull and Carlisle. Captain Graydon’s company, Ist battalion, arrived at tbe Woolwlco Dockyard station of tbe North Kent Railway, | at one o’clock to-day from Portamoutb, and marched im- mediately to tbe garrison. Captain Pack’s company, from Bristol ...

MUUDKU

... identification, he has carefully cut away the back part of his boots, where the maker generally puls his name, lie bad when discovered suit of black, nearly new, black kid gloves, Wellington boots, nearly new, and black bat. bis carpet bug were found a shirt ...

CHICHESTER Per Slone

... Lordships have just completed contract for th: immediate supply of 110,000 pairs of boots. An express down Lain from London arrived at the Strood station of the North Kent Railway shortly after 3 p.m., on Monday, containing detachments of regiments serving ...

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... Bridge Wharf, Millbank, Uestmioeter, stone merchant. John Boots, Luton and Suodland, Kent, brick-maker. Henry John Aehlin, High Holboru, wholesale shoe-maker. Thomas Prichard, aide up, Footscray, Kent, apothecary. Charles Onken, Kopemakers’-street, Fmsbury ...

>ink arts manttfac ttjres

... cll-beln? of others, should possess this invaluable guide.”—-Veof/i//rra/rf. It ought to placed in the hands of every youth. —Kent Ob. terorr. . «• “ This book satisfactorily proves, that in certain ...

SPORTING

... SPORTING. DATES Ol Newmarket 3 Carlisle 3 Stokeley Worcester Lancaster Liverpool 11 Maidstone 11 Ipswich 12 Odtham 13 Stourbridge 16 Stamford 17 Nottingham 19 Abingdon 1» Chelmsford M . 24 Ludlow .* Marlborough 24 Knutsford ...

THE FINE ARTS IN PORTSMOUTH

... vote of thanks to the Mayor and to the Kev. Philip Kent, which was seconded a gentleman on the platform, whose name we under* stood to be Blessley, aud supported by the Rev. J. Harms. Rev. Philip Kent and the Mayor returned tliants; the Utter in doing ...