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MISCELLANEOUS,

... of Farenam.—Mr. Oawte was staylng at the Rallway Hote!, Laodport, on the night of the Bth inst. ; and nexs moraing she ** boote,” Charles Willir, placed ibe shoes in & baekes in the coach-nouse for the purpose of cleaning. The prisoncr was seen sbout ...

LOCAL NOTES AND NEWS

... the death of a person, the result of an injury cansed by an ill-fitting boot. This week he has investigated a similar case. In the latter the boy’s heel had been rubbed by the boot ; dirt had got into the wound; and lockjaw set in. One such death would ...

Fampshire, West Sussex, and District,

... STEALING A PAIR OF BooTS. —Richard Oakes was brought up in eustody cmd with stealing a pair of boots, value 4s. betonging to Al Heath. On Saturday evening the prosecutor, who works for Mr. Darvill at Froxfield, took a pair of boots to the blacksmith’s ...

SOUTHSEA VISITORS’ LIST

... Lasts and Boot Trees, &c. Uppers and Lasts mufe to measure and fit the feet. Best Cure for Corns, Buniens, and Tender Feet—have a Pair of Lasts made to fectat the above Establishment. Fit and ease guaranteed. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots fitted with ...

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... above Establishment. Fit and ease gquaranteed. . [) »il i . b R b Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Boots fitted with Trees on the shortest notice. N.B.—OpserveE TnHE GoLDEN Last over THE Door. ALK FAMILY PALE ALE. . D. JEWELL and SON, ALE AND PorTErR BrEWERS, CATHERINE ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... London market. The price realized for the whole, by the car| case, was 6} per Ib.” HoreieLe Discovexy 1x KENT. —At an inquest | held at Grovehurst, in Kent, it was revealed that a . farm labourer, named Dean, his wife, and three children, had been living and ...

SATURDAY.—Before J. Read and W. T. Dittman,

... stationed in Ireland.—He was arrested by Constable Summers, on the Portsea pontoon, wearing & pair of milit.a.rfi uniform boots and trousers with the strépe cut out.—The prisoner denied being a deserter ; and a furlough-ticket found on him did not expire ...

PORTSEA ISLAND BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... Guardians was heldutixodocz.'hut were t : Mr. J. Arnold g’,‘hn.imn), Mr. C. Ikhwmirmm). Messrs. uckell, s‘& a West, tcombe, W. Kent, Allen, Wendover, Killpartrick, J.:fip-, and Howell. THE MASTER'S RNS were as follows :—Admitted, M;dmmod,fi;ml; deaths, 6; remaining ...

THE INTRODUOTION OF GAS

... Avondale; uel road Kelly, Majosaud Mrs, 45 South parade m‘mm:fiwumam—wu Keys, Mr, Mrs, family, 18 South parade Kent, 25 South parade Kent, Mr smw Kent, Mrs , 26 parade King, Major, Mrs, and Miss, Mornington vills, Shaftesbary *Kempster, Mrs and family, 15 South ...

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... bare floor, now in the shadows of the cavernous room. and then back into the light. her eyes flashing, and her mudded thin boots pointed ‘ grotesquely. RN R § e ~ “Let us leave her,” whispered Madge to her companion. “But my bedroom is there,”” answered ...

HOUSI OF COMMONd

... show, just now all birds are more or less in bad feather. rued vulture of Singapore, called a Tom Can, was ..h..sm by Mr. Boots, and attracted considerable atten: The c‘pcditions way in which he BWallOWed hen-e was a source of great marvel to the :•, ...

chairman ; and before the -o\.'rn.n‘ was | started, he co:nhh“d the members of the Olub upon their continu success,

... It is reported that the Squire, who was very much_distressed, e e e m e eeene .- AotDiOT] SBONR.e. +s erssees s see: ** Her Golden 1mr'.4..|1|-.c.;fi:ll Ry |=[ ot ge > ) 3 - N D o was also nt. About 12 months ago a similar accident Bong L. LI ...