SOUTH LINCOLNSHIRE COVBERVATZVE FESTIVAL
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... ” is this little “diurnal sphere” of ours, till the Queen of the night passes onwards in her imperial orbit, and then the golden tide dashes against the outer crust of our worid, once “ visible” again. And so it is the moon, ay, Byron says, somewhere ...
... Convict Mien Bin™.—Maiy of our will rGCollnct tbo circumstance of KnnlcUbull. son the late Sir Kdward Knotcbbull.of Morsbam, Kent, being the year tried at Surrey assigns, for being concerned in robbery of a oiixball-gordeos. of wbicb offence was found guilty ...
... Ayrc’B c. Nisroch, M. Moloch.—lnheritress J- Gill Ld. G, Bentinck’s b. c. Devil-to-Pay, by B. Middleton, —Blue Devil . J- Kent Ld. G. Bentinck’s b. c. Prince of Wales, B. Middleton, Her Majesty .. Ditto Ld. G. Benlinck's br. c. Great Mogul, by B. Middleton ...
... occasion to pass through tbe kitchen, where Mr. Bools was busily engaged arranging bis work for tbe following morning. As usual, Boots rose early, but to bis great surprise be found that the greater portion of bis labour had been performed by some unknown friend ...
... Old Drown Windsor, Almond Soap, Cold Cream, Price's Dr. Prampton’s Nursery Pomatum, ice Co.’s Abernethy’s Specific, Price’s Golden Oil, Queen’s Perfume, &c., so much admired the first circles of Fashion, beer a pi tection label from a design by Sir Wrn ...
... perfect health.—Signed, William Brown, I 21, South Main-street. 1 Duty on Foreign Boots Shoes.—ln I consequence of the varieties of shape and the alterations imposed on boots and shoes by fashion, and meet a difficulty which has of laic existed in their ...
... oodness of your valuable Pcclor.il Candy, for the great relief it has given to my wife. Having seen your advertisement the Kent Herald” I was fortunate enough to get box of the Candy ; and although my wife Jins been troubled with a cough these four or ...
... caused large supplies to be brought ing did not wear those trousers, and they were I forward in January, and good runs of red Kent and giren to the prisoner to wash. After she bad had Essex wheat, which were at the opening of the year (hem for short lime ...
... have advanced 3s. to 4-s. per cwt., with a very few hops offer. Per cwt. Sussex Pockets 70s. to 84s. Weald of Kents. 755. BGs. Mid. and East Kents..,. 84s. to 110 s. SMITH FIELD. Monday, June 9.— To-day’s market was seasonably well supplied with beasts, ...
... , Chrisp-street, Poplai New Town, London, Agent for the sake of Woolley’s Pectoral Candy. Prepared by Woolley, Chemist, Maidstone; and Sold in Boxes, at Is. Ud. and 2s. 9d. each, by all respectable Chemists. SPECIAL AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT. T. Farror ...
... turer. TUESDAY’S GAZETTE.—BANKRUPTS. Henry Stimson, late of the Old Kent-road, Surrey, but now of St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, boot and shoe maker. Henry Worms, Blackfriars-road, boot maker. Samuel Haynes, London-street, Paddington, wheelwright. George ...