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... Is MISS R E SPECTFULLY inform their Friends, that their SCHOOL will Open OR the instant. Tenni and References may be had on application it the Nottingham. Ruddington, July 9, 18:8. ...
... %VESELY IMPLRIAL AVERAGE or BRITISR , Which tennis I. 4. i d. t , Wheat 7l 3 I Oats 33 II I flpsos . i i !Jute, 3l ti 1 Rye 33 11 AGGREGATE AVERAGE, Which reg4iatestke MAW (iii. s. d .4. .. Wheat . TO 3 :Oat. . El II ; .111 Barley ON Coint ...
... 0 not out 2 Smith, sf by Dennis fi bby Barker 1 Marsden, J tennis b by Clarke Wright, run out Barker Dawson, I) by Barker bby Jarvis Hall, Barker 4 leg b ■fore wicket 11 Webster, cby 1 tennis Barker-, 0 Bawiins, not out— 5 hit ball twice Dearaian, Barker———— ...
... Leicestershire 4(5. The Greenock bank was robbed, on Sunday, the 9th instant, properly to the amount of 50,000 The gable end the Tennis-court, on the side next the llaymarAet, London, fell down on Monday night, with a tremendous crash. IVc wish either arguments ...
... Treat, Clifton Grove, the Leicestershire Hills, and other Intermediate Scenery. Aho, FIVE TENEMENTS adjoining, and now Let to Tennis at 111 by Mr. John Webb, who rents the wbole. The above may be takerskom Year to Year, or for a term as day be agreed on ; ...
... sought and MU preset lulls on ported middling and ordinary sensate so ported Ibis day week. Malt ITN ti portlimers at a high tenni as on Monday last. aid Pest tensional at same prices, with is limited sale Tit brit saistini Oats find a limited market, at ...
... heights, being Feet 10 Inches between Decks, and will carry an experienced Surgeon. Immediate application is desired, and the Tenni of Passage, &c. ; also, important information relative to the Colony may be had by applying (if by Letter, Post paid), to Gaostog ...
... WARD'S CONDI/CT AT LISICRSTRE. -- Thursday wee appointed for Crawley Ward t 9 take their joint benefit at the Tennis Court, and it uas ostentatiously tumor aced that if Ward won, he set to in the 4' Champion's belt, giren to him by harry Holt, ...
... arpeared fu:ly maintained the quotations of this day mu d ry pt ttttt lwar) Salo al au tions.—Fine Alt Is taken off a • good tenni as lad any thing inferior iallettleeted. There is a fair h icj h Deans and Pea. ot each descrimion, mid py,„ . Old/tined ...
... terminable on the death of the individual, but may be willed, and, in fact, are at all times transferrable in the market. The tennis upon which they are purchasable are also much more favourable than any hitherto offered, and there can he so doubt that a ...
... 110 longer doubtful.— Edinburgh Olarrrer. - - - - - 111LDIVI3'S BINITIT.—On Thursday week. Baldwin took his benefit at the Tennis Court, lie looked much better than could be expected, and displayed but few marks el his ro cent fight Bob strongly wished ...