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Cricktet

... ?? Cricket, TO DAY i VI'l'IIRI:S. A I}I;:IJE hr Ns a,. v. FJr ll iNA.tL - At 2i1 an no. field a:t 2'3'J. .A I IlU (Iil IIre team - W III 1:, In a, W III. L. ' ,I t ei I : 1,, II. ?? ,. I ( ;-d, o II, J.r W. I ).nd ieson 1). KYl t i, .1'I n . itslzizmsm W . l.Bi Ilr~rntt, l/llx Ilf) 1. auloiit, A. IS llro w. I\INSI}IP ?? V. I.I.nl -At Duhieit l :rk E . i § Hi ,i 111( 1 ! [, NV, . .Tf aE y1or, ...

PDSLIG NOTICE

... Owing the kindly recommendations the Aberdeenshire people who have used Tibßles’ Vi-Cocoa, it can now be obtained from all respectable Grocers, Chemists, and Stores in Aberdeen ; and the following have given permission for the insertion of their names and addresses as Local Agents. . The list will be added to from time to time occasion demands, for the information of those who write asking for ...

SPORTING NEWS

... SPORTING NEWS, NVT~J'-FSfO MEETINO. TA ?? I I u ?? on 1, .l1jryBob 2. Ilouho Surr,,w ran 'I t. 'l'lre ran. S)CUANG23t ?? cr Nm'c 1, ?? , ecb'rate 2, ?? lwar ,l 3. ixi ran. C(Itw3N Hulmm,-cThe R~ani 1, Prlmtiiohneu 2, Tho Itayi 3. Mieven ranl. S YL L i NG i --)73 Chaorale 1, ].iieyt'etr 2, 2 lrown P~rinr*..t- 3. Nine~ ran. *'io~i .'ihntt'lA .~--Art'rn1, Loopy 2, 31 sa 'of 3 SVen ran. l~ti'r~tt ...

SPORTING NEWS

... RACING. HURST PARK MEETINC. 2 0.-hlAIDEN TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE. Mr J. II. 'rArd' Streeet Preacher, &St ?? WV. Taylor 1 Mr W. Joel' sir ilcoffrey, 3 , ?? . . Wiflctie 2 Lorl Bliertalrtus 5laorl Queen II., 9t* 21b ..C. Wood 3 AIY-, ?? Falcon colt, Wt'stznao., Paravent colt, Craoksbe.rry, Id Monte, Inivergold, .Mlrn Beauty, tot Er> 4 agpt 3 tl Queen 3}., 5 to 2 Street 'rrarllcr, lo to1 Invergold, 10 ...

Football

... ?? I TO-DAAY'S FIXTURES, 1 ASSOCIATION. Albert v. Aberdeen Reserves.-At Chanonry, 3.15 (first round Figaro Cup tie). Eaust End v. Woodside-At Woodeide, 3.30. Victoria United v. Culter-At Culter. Train leaves at 3 p.m. let V.B.G.H.-Practivo game, Seaton Range, F'ree South Athletio v. Journal.-At Fre South Grounds, Mannofield. Kit';..off at 2-45. nuusr. Nomads v. Gramrimar School F P.'s. ...

Cricket

... HASTINGS I'ESTIVAL-GENTLEIE3N v. PLAYERS. Thet last day of the llaFtinge, week was produc- live of gou]I piay. Ward's 108 was a splendid ?? on a rathier hlavy wiekiet. Richardson 2a( coinpllisilh th'. task *f taking a thousand wickets iu fo.r years, anti Attewell got his hundredth wicket for thf: Fea-on. Rithardeon took 7 wickets for 43 and Attowell 3 for 23. Scores:- I I'LAYkZI5. First nlnin, ...

ANCHOR CINE

... CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.? GLASGOW NEW YOftK. Tons. 189 S. ] Tons. 1838. 4167 Jau. 27 i Ethiopia Feb. 24 Fuknbssia .5496 Feb. 10 | Anchoria 4167 Mai. 10 Saloon, Second Claob, ana Steerage _ Moderate Kates. KLONDIKE GOLD FIELDS. Fares and Pamphlets, Ac., supplied. THROUGH TO ALL PARTS AMERICA LIVERPOOL AY & CALCUTTA* Regular Sailings. Splendid Accommodation. Pamphlets on Land, Ac., ...

FOORBALL

... FOOTBA LL. |Inse v. TrT.arTr ?? tneci. on iatrirday, the local ltsnliger met tbe ?? Lt m, and defeated theme by 3 to nothirig. The Inscb team s fter J~rdi entertained tile -trargers, and a p'e(l anrt evening was spent After playing fiee I te, : .uring this their first nseion, tbe Infscit Ilai~4ers Iilave Scored 14 oalmal and lust 14. Mr Fmra-r hsr.- bee:i referee of all the matches. I Glu. i ...

CRICKET

... CRICKE. - MARYLEBONE: CLUB AND GROUND v. SUSSEX. The first elass cricket season opened aC Lord's yesterday with aniteh between Alarylebone Club and Sussex. The weather uniifortunatelv prm-edl most unsettled, und, owing to frequent shnvecs of rain, little more than fibree hours play WIL; possible. The wet made the wicket easy, and the club batamee kept their opponents afield all the time play ...

LADIES’ COLUMiN

... There is a rage for tulle in Paris, and such Is our imitative way in fashion that we persist in unit. ■ ; the Parisian regardless of the vagaries of our very treacherous climate, which really makes it impossible to wear tulle with any degree of comfort and economy. The large bows the throat, which have been for mouth or two back of plaid or other silks, will now be worn of tulle or of chiffon, ...