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IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE NEW BUILDINGS

... Baroness Churchill Mrs. Fuxoroft Jones Lady Georgiana Bertie Mrs. Symonds The Mayoress of Oxford Mrs. Hester Mrs. Henley GARDEN will June 16th, Two o be opeued on Tuesday, ‘clock, and on Thursday, JuHX 18th, ai Twelve o’clock Tickets, price Five Shillings ...

WINSLOW

... varieties—l, Edward Pearce. Thane; 2, James Prubetts, Brill, 3, Wm. Ru*h, Chilton; John Pitwtao', Chilton. Nosegay from one garden—l. June* Probette, Brill; 2, John Mattnews, Brill; 3, Elizabeth Ewers, Asbendor. Flowers in pot (in bloom)—I, Gerrge and Caroline ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Ed'lard DIED. June 2, at Abingdon, deeply regretted, Willinm StarV, J.P., aged 6(2. Juno 2, at Reading, in the 72nd year of her aee, Harriet Wright, fourth daughter of the late Stenpb r1t Esq., of Haumersmith and Spring-gardens. ?? riqhht, June 4, Margaret ...

WORCESTER COLLEGE

... of the tate V,ce Admiral Peter Douglas. _ C. B. June 15, at Naeaington, Northamptonsh , • { Davie., curate of Whitton, Radnorshire, to Jane, dangnter Richard Reeve. « * Kensington-garden*. deaths. _ . June 14. Overten Rectory. HanU, euddenly the Rev. Charta ...

TWO SERMONS

... Oxford University Rifle Volunteer Corps will play in Worcester College Gardens, Friday Jane 6th, from half-past two till half-past four, p.m., and in New College Gardens, Saturday June 6th, from 2 o’clock till p.m. Admission free. Blub Coat Gibls’ School ...

ARTIFICIAL TEETH

... this season tested the merits HOME-GROWN SEEDS * the j n 8f earl y Pea 9. an d their a rinsT prize report {vide Gardeners' Chronicle, June 27, 1868) contains the foliowing emphatic statement. ** ear^est form of all was v SUTTQN JS Ringleader. Several ...

Published: Saturday 13 February 1869
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 566 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

CAUTION

... Royal Horticultural Society SUTTON’S have this season tested the merits HOME-GROWN SEEDS the earl y - re P ort i e Gardeners' Chronicle, June 1868) coutains the following emphatic statement. The earliest form of all was a SUTTOn /§> Ringlkadkii. Several ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1869
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1446 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

University and City Intelligence

... three to five o'clock cach day.- Monday, May 31, St. Johns's College Gardens; Tuesday, June 1, Nev College Gardens; Wednesday, June 2, Broad Walk; Saturday, June 5, Worcester College Gardens. e ...

Published: Saturday 29 May 1869
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1280 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

£otal |Utos

... mentioned days follows: Monday May 31st in St. John's College Gardens; Tuesday June Ist in New College Gardens.; Wednesday June 2nd Broad Walk; Saturday June sth in Worcester College Gardens. A public meeting ...

Published: Saturday 29 May 1869
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1078 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

ALL SOULS COLLEGE

... 3 to o’clock each day. On Monday, May 31st St. John's College Gardens; Tuesday. June Ist, New College Garden* ; Wednesday, June 2, Broad Walk ; Saturday, June 6, Worcester College Gardens. ORDINATIONS BT THE ...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... will play in the Col'ege Gardens as follows :—Tuesday, May 31, in New College Gardens; Wednesday. June 1, in St. John’s College Gardens ; Thursday, June 2, in New College Gardens; Saturday, ...