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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

FAVERSIIAM UNION’

... 3 6, nt ; ditto di to trousers, Nos. 3 to G, at ; mail’s boots, specked and nailed, Nos. 3 to 9. at per pair ; youth’s do. do.. No. to 4, at do.; hoys'do. do., Nos. 10 to 13. at do; women’s boots, grain leather. Nos. 3t06. at do.; girls* do. do.. Noa. ...

MILTON AND GRAVESEND,

... covered the Tulavera. This bin’ aa erection of wood made for the purpose of containing the offal collected from the neigh* booting parts of the yard till can be conveniently removed from the arsenal ; and the one constructed under the shed over the Talavcra ...

WRECK OF THE BRIO SVPERB

... lifeboat; unfortunately there is not one stationed the district. Four bodies hav© been picked up,one gentleman afiock coat and boots, 2 sovereign* his poi 400 dead pigs and 18 horned cattle have drifted ashore.” AWFUL SHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF LIKE. Truro, November ...

DEATHS

... musician, Id bis 59tb year, lormeriy of tbo West Kent band, nbicb served upwards of thirty years. Dec. 4, Mr. I. HUBBARD, Brunswick street, Maidstone, aged 70 years 3, Mr. J. THORPE St. Peter’s street, Maidstone, aged 26 years. Dec. 8, J. OSBORN B, sou of ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... TO CORRESPONDENTS. old Boots. who sends ns ludicrous account the performances ef Harriers.” seems -rite from epleisetlc mottrea. We are spans men our.el res, bat should judge that bia letter is intended run down the pick”—and as he does not furnish ...

FIVE PERSONS SHOT

... (be Work to forward their Names immediately to tbe Publisher, H. WARD, 8, Mercery Lane. Canterbury, July t, 1841, KENT FIRE AND UNITED KENT LIFE AND ANNUITY INSTITUTIONS. The annual general meetings of the SHAREHOLDERS tbo abore Institutions will at the ...

MR. FREDERICK VILLIERS

... MR. FREDERICK VILLIERS. The Kent herald is »o simple-wilted, (or, some of its readers would say, so howdacious,”) as to make a bnast of this person’s election for Sudbury, quoting from the Suffolk Chtomcle, paper of its own stamp in politics, flaming ...

FAVERSIIAM,

... finally balf-pasi nine Colonel Middleton (Isle Assistant Commamiaot) M>.jor General Brotbanon ia eomaiand of cavalry depdt Maidstone. The De.o and CVipler of Roche.ier ho.« ndo.od lb« u.w pci 01 Lotoo .-(..r. It the clitp.l will b« open for public wuiablp ...

CELEBRATION OF THE KOVAL CHRIS-

... CELEBRATION THE KOVAL CHRIS- TEN INC. EAST KENT. On Tuesday last, Ihe Cathedral and other chuich bells in this ci'.y rung intervals,in celt* trillion of the baptism of the Royal Prince ; and in the evening lew houses were illuminated. The Yeomanry ball ...

COMMON INSUKANCK

... kurreror then of Maidstone paoli than of the Lo*«r liell, Ayleslord. near Maidstone, and occasmnallv residing at tladlow, baint Nicholas in the Isle of iLauet, Uirling, Loose, Hnr .rnonden, St;'l, and Gouihurst, and lata of Loose near Maidston , all in tie ...

THE ASSAULT MAJESTY. LONEO.V AND DOVER DUCTION FARES CfcN CRIMINAL COURT—Thor.d«y. LTE, RATION TIME, INCH EASE ..

... 18 248 448 438 9.3 1.18 7.28 5 010 020 0 30 0 6 02 613 6 8 18 0 •creations contending that the evidence did not bear out Maidstone Road 7.33 9.8 11.18 2.48 4.« a.oo | | charge, the learned enamel railed following wit- 11.30 3. 5. 0 6.50 8.15 1.30 7.40 ...