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CRICKET,

... the dainty blush That brightened her soft young aheek; And I see her there, with her glo5sy hair, And I hear her laugh aud speak I Oh I the wild briar rose in the hedge-row growss, By the side of the atnny way; But far more bright, in my memory's sight ...

BRIGHTON RACES

... ito lice ille dancers swiftly pass each other, wheneo they ve u Flight 'doating eloude. Of tho general co55kfYchoerset5I. speak briefly. Bliie Jeniny 11111 is a ?? ~se istie artiste and dancer, and M~iss. L- ?? egr tls good serio-eomie songs. In additiOD ...

SPORTING NOTES

... the week, has again headed Paul Jones in the quotations, 8 to I being accepted about her this afternoon. Reports from Findon speak in the most flattering terms of her progress, and those who fancicd that Cocoanut would turn out the selected of the stable ...

CRICKET

... of the celsbraleel PATE us 1ZHUNa, Concerning the merits Of ?? panarce for Bronchial Affections, the pieae of Btrmo ghamr speaks with marvellous unanimnity. Mr. Chrisian was for many years the leadingaasiatat to Messrs. Savoryand Moore, andwiththem galoeda ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... OF TEETH, made in the most esq'2&ise style of art, fixed painlessly, whilst waiting, by snCut. j assed for M!astication, Speaking, and Coomrto Siagiz T CO ; f 2s. 6d. Nitrons Omide Gms Malf b'emeA H. J. ALLWOOD, ?? D=rNST, 50, NEW ST- L ACE CUTAT CLEAN'ING ...

ATHLETIC SPORTS AT DERBY ARBORETUM

... scenery ; partridge, with brown stubbles, green crops, and grassy fields ; and pheasants with the leafy woodlands. Generally speaking on the al important first of October-now so near at hand-complaints are loudly raised by pheasant shooters that the foliage ...

CRICKET

... compelled to ruccumnb to afine ball from Bond (S wickets for 51 runs). 'te remaining two batsmen went for a total of 57. B.f ore speaking of the Belgrave innings it is only just to state that one of the Walsall bowlers (J. .Russell) had his thamb smashed while ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... TEETE, made in the most exquisite style of art, fxed painlessly, whilst wafting, by ouction, unruc- passed for Mastication, Speaking, and ConforL. Single Tooth rro.z 2s. 6d. Nitrous Oxide Gas Half Eees. HM. J. ALLWOOD, ?? Dz=srT, 50, NEW ST. h7ITEDDIN-G ...

THE BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... Earl Waldegrave (who has succeeded Lord Wantage as chairman of the council) and Colonel McKinnon, the secretary. Generally speak- ing, there were but few visitors. Itshould be mentioned that a new butt, nearly one hundred yards long at the base, has been ...

THE GROUSE SEASON

... whose cut over the eye 'bled' freely, presented the, rnore pitiable speltade.. M- ' -STnAnol L -LUXQDoLsHtfl-Mr. Stanhopoe, 'speaking ?? Alfrd, Lincoinshire,. yesterday, said the present Government hadrnsintained' peacein theface'of numerous complication ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... SET OF TEET 1made in the =rnost exquisite . tyle of art, fixed painlessly whilt ating, IT mcziom um=1-S d for lastieation, Speaking, and Comfort. Sincie Tooin froms V. Nitrous Oxide Ga6 Half Fees. H. J. ALLWOOD, DD.S.. Dv i, NEW ST. , ^ WZARM COLOURS. ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... OF TEETH, made in the most esquIS style of art, fixed painlessly, whilstwaiting, by suetior. cr'' passed for Mastication, Speaking, and Conmfor. Sapte Tooeeh PIs 2e.sI. o.Nitrous Oxide Gas Half T'es H. J. ALLWOOD, ?? DENTrST, 50 ,S LACE: CURTAIN- CTLEANING ...