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THE WILSALt FREE PRESS

... have been tortured in boots, too short or too narrow at the toes, the object of which seems to bs to compress the foot into one unshapely and inelastic mass like bootmaker’s “last.” As to warmth, it is pretty certain that boots as they are quite often ...

PELSALL

... the wishes o: the congregation I am, &c., yours faithfully, Walsall, May 13th, 1873. PAX. The Workman’s Magazine. London :W. Kent and Co., 23, Paternoster Row, E.C. This is excellent periodial for working men, and contains important information relative ...

REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL NEWS, MULTUM IN PARVO, MARKETS, ETC

... colony is at present kept back, and the full development of our wonderful resources retarded through this want alone. The golden sun smiles in vain upon our broad lands where there is not sufficient labour, or unprofitable labour to cultivate them ; while ...

TOE WALSALL FBBB PRESS

... pigs Mr. John Saunders, Blandford, gained the first priz*, capped the gold medal for the best pen of pigs iu the show. Mr. Kent, of Goodwood, was second, the Countess of Chesterfield third; and while Mr. Betts, of Aylesford got a commendation, all.tbe ...

wm. WALSALL FREE PRESS

... prices favouring sellers. Mid and East Kent, £lO to £lO 16s. ; Weald of Kent, £8 10s. to £lO 10s.; Sussex, £7 6s. to £9 9s. ; Farnham and country, £ll to £l6. Yearlings : Mid and East Kent, £3 to £6los. : Weald of Kent, £3 to £slss. : Sussex, £3 to ; Faruham ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... but if the technical points relied upon by the counsel for the Crown are affirmed by the judges he will be taken back to Maidstone, there, after weeks of anxious doubt, to be hanged by the neck till he is dead. The Huddersfield Election.—The following ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... brown sugar, 75c. per lb.; eggs, per dozen, $1; milk, $1 per gallon; calico, 75c. per yard ; linen, $2 per yard; hats, $l4; boots, $25 to $4O per pair; shoes, $l5; salt, 12c. per lb. ; flour, per lb. ; butter, $1 per lb.; writing paper, $3O per ream; potatoes ...

DISPATCH

... Cashmere shawls! one of the steps leading to the great Mosqu* I observtpl a seedy-looking soldier trying bright crimson lather boot, elaborately embroidered with gold. The library was entered, and books most beautifully illuminated every leaf of which was ...

MONTENEGRO

... excitement was created iu Ashford, in consequence of a deplorable accident which Sergeant Whorley, drill-instructor to tiic Kent Rifle Corps, was instantaneously killed. appears that a few members of the corps were practising firing yards’ range, and the ...

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... committed for trial on the charge of having wilfully murdered her stepdaughter, aged eleven years, at New Romney, in the Weald of Kent, by drowning her. The evidence disclosed a shocking history of continued and brutal ill-treatment, which at laat culminated ...

THE DISTRESS IN LANCASHIRE

... THE DISTRESS IN LANCASHIRE. Mr W Kent, of Paternoster row, London, in letter to the 'rimes, makes the following appeal to the wealthy clashes hehalf of the distressed operatives L mcaalure The ptatistica of pauperism in the cotton tllntricts which appear ...

ypr TTALSAI.L FKRE rTlEflft*

... at Monday's rales, Boot met s steady sale Stoneham Park, Hampshire, last week. ot furnishing types of rade health, were really serious ranging up to 5s 44 as the general top price. The Apn Lawrence, who was indicted at the Maidstone | invalids. ‘The result ...