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GRAVESEND PARAGRAPHS

... yardarm of a Russian corvette to be the geesip of the town. It is said that the act wes acme while the English pilot, Mr. Thomas Lygo, was on board. The cornet' e's name is the and she sailed from Gravesend for Brest on loth October. As an explanation ...

AND Dterator Homm el/M/BAL Sootwrv.—A fortnightly meeting of the above was held at the club room on Wednesday ..

... beltantbus, mignonette, eragrostis, elegane, and tomatoes, Mr. Stevens : bougaimillea, glabr:4, 311.1 geraniums, Mr. Fisher ; hardy annuals, Mr. W. Cook and geraniums, Mr. C. Elvidge. The flowers were afterwards collected and forwarded to the Gravesend Hospital ...

half, and they sent the matter to the managers foe a report. That was a few weeks ago. Bet l

... they discharged their presidential duties. No formal programme of the night's utterances had been issued. lett Mr. James; Hardy. the talented pianist, discretely and ably piloted the various vocalists to the haven of liberal and well merited applause ...

AGRICULTURE

... were ous planting of ornamental shrubs and trees, to thickly dodged with flour, to assist them in ting and Italian are not hardy, productive, or las shield the la and American are undesirable, as they are ve7 from observation and cold winds. drying. By ...

of tho vieitore bore evidence thereof afterwardo. Just a word or two to those committeemen who an, beginning to ..

... not exceed £1,003, 000 , and that if things ennui to 1 goa to 1 goal. Globe team. -Goal, Rate: hacks, C. G. Rayfield. and Hardy. and Mr. Honeycombe. I the worst the assets will equal the liabilities. J. Willer and A. Herrington : • backs, G. Clark, llt ...

T. CHURCH, NORTHFLEET & GALLEY HILL

... presence is conapienous at the anniversary. On the whole the anniversary was a great the meetings being crowded. Mr, W. E. Thomas AMducted the morning service. He spoke of the bn- Musical. HON01:11S.-At the May examination at Trinity College, London,'three ...

NORTUFLEET Dl6

... vas held ou Tuesday evening last, when there were present: • Councillor It. W.lliams (Chair- Cuuncd:oni C. G. Bayfield, A. Hardy. F. B. Kirks:ay, J. Simmouds, W. It. l~ icechairman), J. A. Mitchell, W. J. Boucher, J. U. Huntley, A. Tulhurst. C. Butcher ...

tiARLANING N‘CES SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THE

... crowded or ford), Revs. B. Roberto and F. J. Terrell (West' drawn. All planting should be done , as far as Wickham), Rev. A. O. Hardy (Smerilen). Rev. T.l possible. during showery weather; and it is well W. O. Hallward (F e ra. Rev. K. M. flinch dip each root ...

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... rented by complainant. and committed the damage.—They were bound over and ordered to pay 2s. coats each.— Jeremiah Murphy and Thomas Corey were, on the evidence of P.C. Smith, fined lax. each, inclusive. for disorderly conduct in Station-road, on April 28th ...

GRAVESEND

... Chartered Acoonntanta' final examination. We congratuiate Mr. King upon his encores. ISION.—The steam -re .n, of Leith, from St. Thomas, and Opal, of Dundee, for me Tyne, in baliast, collided on Friday moruing in Lower Hope. The former had stem and starboard ...

AieusvbrEm IS GRAVESEND 0 Kw..., --Monday. being the antiveriairy of the ling's a royal salute we. fined at ..

... Bpringhead-road, *offering from Neal& of face and mins owing to the Itywetting of some boiling moron : ow January 22nd . Thomas Plumb, I aged 39, I, St. Thomar's Cottage', Bentley—greet, with a bunken lag, rammed by the fail of a bale of jute while working ...