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Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette

BIRTHS

... Bnnkruptcij, Basinghall-street.] John Bryson, Canterbury, pork butcher, March 15, at 1. John Dawson, Maidstone, shoemaker. March 15, at 1. Abraham Soar, Bromley, Kent, upholsterer, March 11, at 11. Harriett Elizabeth Ogilvie, Greenwich, servant, March 11, at 11 ...

EXHIBITION AT ASHFORD

... Ist prize, E. Rank*, Esq., Golden Lodge; 2nd ditto, Mrs. Hollingsworth, Boxley; 3rd ditto, V. Pumfict, Esq . Teuterden Pansies, (twelve varieties), Ist prize, E. Ranks, Esq , Lodge ; 2nd ditto, .1. Monektqn, Esq., Maidstone Floral device, Ist prize, Capt ...

COUNTY ITEMS

... celebrated their golden wedding. Four Mr. Penny's brothers have already passed the fiftieth year married life. Mrs. Warde, wife of Colonel C. E. Warde, M.P., who was seized with a verybad fainting fit. on her arrival at the County Ball Maidstone on Tuesday ...

DEATHS

... brought the boots to him one day last week to be repaired. The next day he came and offered the boots for Bale, and witness bought them for Ss.-Corporal Lambkin proved the arrest and stated that when the charge prisoner admitted having stolen the boots and fold ...

DEATHS

... youngest daughter of the late Rev. I W. Tuumay, Rector of Denton, Kent. Clifton —Aug. 12, Charlotte, tire eldest surviving daughter of the late Rev. W. Ruse, Rector of Beckenham,, Kent, and Carshalton, Surrey. Croydon-Aug. 12, High-street, Elisabeth, ...

CRICKET

... Joly 12, M. W. Court, Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, grocer and tea dealer. Jaly 12, W. H. Jonos, Gravesend, Kent, carpenter. PARTNERSIIIP DISSOLVED. Webber and Woodhall, Barnet Cray, near Cray ford, Kent, felt carpet and drugget manufacturer. BANRRUPTS ...

THB REORGANIZATION OF THE MILITIA IN

... of artillecy. The Eaat Kent regiment recruited last year 279 men, of whom 86 were from the country, and from the towns. The West Kent has a total force of I,ooft whom 437 come from the country, and 672 from the towns. The Kent Artillery has a force of ...

DEATHS

... Lewis, and W. T Allmn, cement manufacturers, ouldhani, Kent, April and June 16, at the Court of Bankruptcy; Pennell, official assignee, Guildhall-chambers. P. Sampson, boot and shoe maker, Hytbe, Kent, April 27 and May 25, at the Court of Bankruptcy Chalk ...

RAILWAY

... Junction ; London and boulb Coast (Kent branches); South-Eastern, Croydon and Bromiev branches—Maidstone to Charte—Mid Kent and Direct Tonbridge— Stroud Maidstone —North Kent and Bricklayers* Arms Junction —North ...

GUERNSEY

... Plumptre (Roland of Seaview 10th), E. A. llatnbro, Hayes Place, Kent (Charleston). Class 143.—C0w or heifer, milk, calved previously to or in 1902—1 E. A. Hambro (Queen of Rosea and Golden Cherry). Cla*s 144.—Heifer, calved in 1903.—2 E. A. Hambro (Hayes ...

DEATHS

... vear. Aug. 19. Maidstone, Mr. S. SILHUUNK. late oi MLbeach, aged 56. Aug. CECILIA, wife ot Mr. W. WAKE, Ash Farm, Linton, aged 38. Aug. 22, at Mr. W. BETTS, Fultrn Mill Farm, aged Aur. 50, * Rochester, Mr. W. WHITE, landlord of the Golden Lion public-house ...

THE HARVEST

... Vicar of Horton Kirby, Kent, to Lady Edith Bligh, eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Darnley. Maidstone— Aug. 19. at All Saints* Church, Cliarles Larking, of London, formerly of Maidstone, to Emily Stevens, of Maidstone. Moninoton— Aug. 12, Thomas ...