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ORSINI’S WILL

... William Golden, Brighouse, Yorkshire, card uukcr. —John Phillips, Diriuiugham, wood turner and timber dealer.—Webster Morris, Oxford, printer. Thomas Morrison, Rhyl, Flintshire, coal iner. hant. —Win. Harrison and George Taylor, Hadlow, Kent, maltsters ...

LOUIS NAPOLEON

... Moorhouse, Skipton, Yorkshire, innkeeper.— Henry Clarke, Marton, Lincolnshire, saddler aud harness-maker. Thomas Thompson, Maidstone, Kent, builder.—William Henry John Keal and Daniel Jackson Roberts, Rood-lane, City, and of Prince Edward’s Island, merchants ...

Most Important Notice of Sale

... the Golden Boot, No. 15, Bath-street (opposite Mr. Puttick’s Auction Mart), where solicits an inspection of his stock of Ladies', Gentlemen’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, which cannot be excelled either in quality or price. Observe!— The Golden Boot ...

Most Important Notice of Sale

... that be has removed from Belmont-road, to the Golden Boot, No. 15, Bath-street (opposite Mr. Put tick’s Auction Mart), where he solicits an inspection of his stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, which cannot be excelled either in ...

Victoria Auction Rooms

... the Golden Boot, No. In, R.uh-street (ooposite Mr. Puttick’s Aueti**n Mart), where solicits an inspection his stock of Ladies*, Gentlemen’s, and Children s Boots and Shoes, which cannot excelled either quality or price. Observe! —The Golden ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY THE TRIAL OF THE WARRIOR

... , Finsburysquare, boot and shoe warehouseman. —George Jury and Frederick Jury, Maidstone, tailors and undertakers.— Edward West, Hitchen, draper.—Elizabeth Willard Wornian, late of Sloane-strect, and Erith, now of Old Charlton, Kent. —Richard Wright, ...

WILL BE SOLD B 7 PUBLIC AUCTION

... the time thel he much chaffed about it. He wort boots aud breaches when hunting, and in aoswer to my ' quoatioHs eaid had aome recollection of them. said they were long Napoleon boots—that to, wort top boots—and that wore whits leather breaches ; also correct ...

ONK HUNDRED AND SEVENTH DAY,

... that tuuld not recollect the name. I knew bought the horee in Stamford-atreet and in Kent. The Lord Chief Justice: Where was it bought in Kent Witness: In Maidstone Barracks. I asked him nbont his dogs. He said bed wkttey dog Hampshire called Piecrust ...

CATCHING COLD

... sealskin jackets, while their lege are protected silk and flanuel wore too far from them to be protectors, and (heir feet by boots whish in summer not keep them from the wet and in winter do not keep them from the cold. No dress can do less to keep op equable ...

A COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

... trade of the counties o' Kent and Sussex, as well as to the health of the public, by the use the various compounds sold as hop supplement. A large and influential committee, consisting of the chief hop growers in the county of Kent, and many hop merchants ...

THE JERSEY WEEKLY PRESS AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2. 1876. LOAD BEACONSPIELD

... eeheme af Ugialativc pewar. CeavlaMd that the reformed reiigiea by law aaubliabsd ia this coon try is, tbo aaa.s time, tbe boot gamma tee for its duration aad pariiy, I •a.l mvdaly to apbold tbs righto of oar oatiooal Chareb—that illastrtoas iasSitulioa ...