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THE MEW PARABOLA

... WTLES. fionlen. near Sitthujboumr, March 4, Prepared only by the Proprietor, Jonathan John Sanders, at his Laboratory, Maidstone. Kent; and told in hoses at Is. I id.. 2s. 9ii, and 4«. 6d. each, all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the United Kingdom ...

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... TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, ST. JOHN STREET. ASHBOURN. DWA R D BENNETT BALL. MANUFACTURER AND REPAIRER OF AMERICAN PEGGED BOOTS. AT#. 24, A'/.VG STREET, DERBY. THE NEW EUGENIE WATERPROOF MANTLE. M. G. PHILIPS IS appointed SOLE AGENT in DERBY for the Sale ...

,EEVE CAPE

... Stations, claasll 2 1 4 | s'i Thu from member of the medical medical authoritlee throughout Karope entirely tuporM* Wheat,Reees,Kent,and SuSbik, red. New .. S3 69 Old ..66 1 7 and above, ; ander ID, 4a. cj. - i : ,j|3-5 ** Mail class.claas’class |claaß claa«'plan ...

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... air, yet thine enemies he shall be keen and biting the east wind: thee soft and pleasant July breeze.— in a cloud—a cloud of golden showers.—His name is tower strength, with writ flying from the flag-staff.—lf any tax you with year usury, throw thou the ...

N V N ' DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, SEPT. 28. 1855. i BailMau f ablts. JJaitosj ® * [ *

... -Rer-S. »»'”■ .woH .tent lo alern. The two poor men .e.e .eei. for _ ====== »“S.i K’? 15 1 *! VAIS * * SISM* ! North Cray, Kent, to Huddersfield. • H y ; ,bout twenty minutes battling with the wasss, and en- jggg- • •.t“»gSsg_ |k>rJ»wa»b .. 7300 H .. ...

DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER AND JOURNAL, MAY 2, 1856. ' tfleanings. iimt fab Us. fab Us. _ . . ~ • i*

... celling inumnetliaiM Htati.ni*. the usual unfeeling manner of all bachelors, ** It is tin- woman cleans her gloves, light boots, ribbons, silks and ?= b , MANCHEHTEK BUXTON MATLOCK AND Mini possible that any family dinner can perfect, stneeir ad- sees ...

glisttllantous. Three clerkships have recently become vacant in the Treasury, all of which are to be competed ..

... learn that the greatest dinner ever known in England was that given by liomney to the Kent volunteer* on August I, 1799, when George 111. reviewed them near Maidstone. The tables, amounting to Dl in number, were seven miles and a half long, and the boards ...

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... NORTH KENT RAILWAY. A fearful accident took place on Sunday night, about half*past 10 o'clock, near the Lewiaham elation of the North Kent Railway. While an tyMraio wae ctopping a abort diatance beyond the Lewiaham atation train from Maidstone came up ...

TEETH

... Mr. Thomaa Hilla, corn, ■ter for Weal Kent, -hen rerdicl of Accidentally drowned returned. Nine iboufanJ pairs boots and were atolcn daring Tuesday night froia the promise* of Mr. Fhippa, the Cadugan House Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Sloanestreet, Ctielsea ...

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... millers, Neath, Glamorgan.—James William Golden, cardmaker, Brighouae, York.—Charles James and Henry John Evans, coopers. Beer-lane, London, and Bermondsey, Surrey.—William Harrison and George Taylor, brawera, Hadlow, Kent.— Chad Fisher Richardson, victualler ...

THE STAFFORDSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... the classification being oa follows ;—(ianae fowls, Spanish, Dorking, Cochin China any variety, golden spangled Hamburg, silver-spangled Hamburg, golden or silver-penci led Hinihorg; and prizes of the same for turkeys, geese, ami ducks, without regard ...

EDUCATION

... : : g-: Scrdat leave Derby 566 am., Nottingham tion is all the trace tbot*earlh now bears of a brief, n-ulwlrk Mr. Hadwlck, Boot ; ;; ,7 34. arriving Lincoln at 4 54i Hull 9 am.; tat, tad,and . . . ir i we. i A ,. . of a 4 • Thla train •on*! of and ...