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Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer

SUPPLEMENT TO THE HAMPSHIRE POST

... their golden wedding, last week, at Badminton, amid the congratulations of their many friends and the rejoicings of their numerous tenantry. No more pleasing event of the kind has taken place since Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone celebrated their golden wedding ...

EASTLEIGH DIRECTORY

... Ales of the Finest Quality.—R. ELLIS, Proprietor. iI NEWTON, ANATOMICAL & PRACTICAL * BOOT and SHOEMAKER. Prench Work of every description made to order, 3, Kent Road, Southsea. — Repairs neatly executed at Lowest Prices \IKN. J. POOK'S, Drapery and ...

The late BRO, JOMN BENNETT,

... Diocesan Guild, and of the Kent County Association. Bro. Whiting has rung over 200 peals in all kinds of methods in different towers throughout Efighnd, and has conducted in many. He was the first Fareham rinfigr to conduct a 5,088 of Kent Treble Bob Major at ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT,

... Oousins, Esqs, StRALING A PaIR or Boots.—John O’Brien, 43, and Willlam Smith, 20, were jolnll{ chu&-d with stealing a ghol boy’s boots, valued at 51, 11d., the propert; ol‘ir. liver, boot-factor, 42, King’s Road, MM—!{O boots mw on & rod outslde tho;bmn Satarday ...

PORTSMoUTII BOROUGH POLICE_

... labour.—Sarah Phil ipe, another woman of ill-fame, was charged with Laying been drunk and breaking two nano: of glass at the Golden 8 , 11 Inn, St. Ma. y's-st eet, on Saturday night. It appeared front the evidence that. the woman was a drunken worthle.s ...

Tar Deata-RaTE 1¥ last week was 28;;(!;);;.;&. The lowest rate in the hrf‘e towns was 10 per Ehfmo:nd.l at Derby

... and boot and shoe manufacturer; Joseph Peter Tucker, 8, Regent Purade, Ventnor, china and glass dealer ; Manaro Drewe,of Basingstoke, butcher ; William Anthony Wheatley, of Hythe, grocer and dealer.— Bankrupt : John Poor, of the Three Tuns, Kent Street ...

REGISTERED TRADE MARK

... REGISTERED TRADE MARK. FOR COOD BOOTS AND SHOES, 155 and 157, COMMERCIAL ROAD. | with a panache of ostrich feathers, worn with a black lace gown, over white silk and lovely peltry. Miss Cadie wore a 'groy striped velvet coat bordered with black fox, over ...

(To be Continued). CARRISON DANCE

... encircled the waist. giiu Buckle wore white net, spangled in silver, and edged with fringe to come?ond, over soft white satin. Miss Boot looked well in maize satin, with ninon tunic, adorned with crystal passementerie, and a suggestion of {.le blue. «wre. Lionel ...

T. ¢, BOXALL,

... T. ¢, BOXALL, AGENTS for the Celebrated UPPER ASSAM TEA, 2s. Per Ib. BOOTS AND SHOES. FAMILY GROCKR, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, TEA AND PROVISION MERCHANI, 2, Tne PoLyaon, MarmioN Roap, SoUuTHSEA AND 6, Lex~yoX TERRACE, LENNoX Roap. Importer and Bleuder of ...

a:orat and District

... J. Carter Taylor, a pair of boots, the same being divisional necessaries. The offence was clearly proved; and, upon conviction, the defendant was fined .C. 5 and, in addition, directed to pay treble the value of the boots, and the costs. Aam T ELY IN ...

Local Aews

... om and kitchen. The prisoner was wearing A puir of thaz:noutor‘- boots. Upon being committed for trial to the izes, he denied h\(ing the whole of the articles, He onlz changed his boots. He found the backdoor open and mistook it for his mother’s house ...

& H. Taylor, 1; Private J. Gates, bends of Mr, | Private T. Thompeon, 1 ; Brivate M. 1 !

... the prisoners’ boots and compared them with the tracks near the fowl-house. There was nothing te corrospond with Barter's boots. There was » footmark which exactly correspouded with Pearce's iv Infi width, aud number of nails, Soal's boot 'urfin. there were ...