Driving journeys were not wanting in either interest ur excitement in those days. I recall a huge tom blown wrest the highway in a , 11lacch gale, and rendering • lengtheied detour necomarg. I remember a fall of mow filling up a hollow in the road to a depth of from eight to ten
January 4, 1913 - Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph - Maidstone, Kent, England
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January 4, 1913 - Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph - Maidstone, Kent, England
R. 11. L. who is giving up_the to SELL by AI7CTION. the Thurnkam Castle,. near to Keeper's (Mr. Hutchins) entrance by Maple Bar Cott at the top of D.tliO Nut. cu WEDNIMDAY. JANUARY 16th. Mk at Twelve o'clock sharp, the whole at Nearly_ Now GAME FARM EFFECTS. Inaludiar two incuba
January 4, 1913 - Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph - Maidstone, Kent, England
and upwards. Yee per term . . Including all Books and Stationery. Next Term commences on Monday. 13th January, 1913. Prospectus. Form of Entry and all particulars of the Secretary. Ist January, 1913. J. A. STIRTON. Secretary.
January 4, 1913 - Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph - Maidstone, Kent, England
Railer/. one milking. I JP other calving and January.—Parsons. Stansled. Wrotharn. 111117 m VOR Sale, Three Heifers.—T. 1: Hebraic's, Priory Gardena. East Farleigh.. 19875 m F OR Sale. UMW Raspberry Genes. 8.000 Black Currant Treas. 1.000 Lancashire Lads. 2.000 Bed Dutch Currant
January 4, 1913 - Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph - Maidstone, Kent, England
The of *set devote!' ti, lit., In the dceee. to dag and play; They shattered life's with wrangling and atrife-- all that Yeses could say. Only two of their in Canaan arrived, The dead by the way (Nunn. mi., 65), Lei man a book with an eloquent pen Then God. and the people, may kn
January 4, 1913 - Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph - Maidstone, Kent, England