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THE ROYAL SHOW AT MAIDSTONE

... second plaee. It is owned by 'Mr. 'T. D. John, Cardiff. Mr. Walter Winans's (Plucklev. Kent) Golden Dream received the third prize-, and the same exhibitor's Golden Ray was reserved and highly commended. The class of mares or geldings 6imilar in age to ...

CONCERT AT THE DRILL HALL

... Marks Act. 1887, which was heard at Maidstone police court on Tuesday, when Alfred Warren was Sum- snoned for making a die or block Ifor the pur ose of forfinig the trades mark of Messrs W. D. anT H. 0. Wi is for Golden Virginia tobacco, With intent to ...

COURT AND FASHION

... aos and Maidstone, Kent, coal merchant.-T. WARD,] Bosv Churchyard, City, stoak toanufacturer. -T. F. THEED, Winchoster-street, Waterloo Townm, stirgeon-11. BIATESON, Hadden-place, Waterloo-road, apothecary.-J. FIiG, Fearn-, ham, Surrey, boot and shoe ...

Published: Sunday 10 May 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1479 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE PICTURE GALLERIES

... oietures as 'T'he 'Deal Shore: A North - Easter (9), n fine -study of fobaming-'breakers -' The Weald of Kent (29), -from -Bounhton churchyard, Maidstone; and the lie sketh,- .Bar- bican, Sandwich, built onthe ?? walL l. h~ighout there is an emphatic ...

THE PROPOSED IRISH NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND ART

... trousers and a jacket. EXECUTION AT MAIDSTONE. The convict. Fordred, convicted at the last f Kent Spring Assizes of the wilful murder -of his a paramour, Mary Anne Bridges, was executed yesterday morning at Maidstone Jail. The t, miserable man since his ...

MUSIC AND MIRTH IN THE HOP-GARDENS

... morning breezeas a soft fvirl is wafted from the misty river. Suarcely one in a dozen can bal ost of a pair of boots. Many sass claim no boots at all, but flitl'e aloug displaying their naked feet, and frequently a abriad patch of shoulder, a tanned throat ...

Published: Sunday 21 September 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2173 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ARTS AND MANUFACTURES

... Mole, London, improvements in the cn' boots and shoes. Dated November 9, 1869. riszh., John B. Johnson, London improvements it tb caoutchouc, gutta percha, a analogous guans Dafi 11, 1869. sre Famuel N. Shaw, Maidstone, improvemnats ID methods employed for ...

THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... amongst the trade exhibits a of fruit. The other exhibitors included Mi Bunyard, of Maidstone, Kent, Mr Jas Dickson, r of Newtownards; Mr Dickson, of Chester; Mr J Rivers, Kent; Messrs Tait, Dublin; Mr Ed- s mondson, Dublin; and Messrs M'Gneedly, Portadown ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... field, and so lucky to boot, Such talents alike every station mnst suit. In Council ? Why net ?-hear the words as we quote '01, Pre magnifico always is omnne ignotuml I Will mnajorities prove ?-then happy our lot, For golden opinions are easily got ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... considerably better, and it is hoped on a fair way to recovery. The remains of Viscount Maidstone were buried yesterday in the new family grave at Eastwell Churchyard, Kent. Lord and Lady Muncaster have left Rings- town for England. The death of Lady Hallwife ...

Literature

... husbanding for a great occasion like this, and, afteranugget of reck- like bread, and a fill of horse, I am goisg to bed with mr boots off I I do not carse for Mfatabele now; I mm going te try for a good sleep, and I vill se that I get it. Later he remarks:- ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... quantity of wearing apparel from the New Inn, Ashford, in the county of Kent, tried and convicted in the name of C. Cocklin, and got six months in 1870 at the County Sessions at Maidstone. Crime in the north:-First. At Darlington, one coat, one vest, and one ...