OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE,
... biu>V* O FREEHOLD HOUSE cheese, bacon, wine, and beer cellare, /„ lILACKFItIAIIS' HOAD. *l. »• ...
... biu>V* O FREEHOLD HOUSE cheese, bacon, wine, and beer cellare, /„ lILACKFItIAIIS' HOAD. *l. »• ...
... feet 6 ilsches, breakfast room, good kitchen and domestic offices. The House is very conveni- ently fitted up, gas and water laid on, detached wash- house, flower garden with croquet ground, and a capital kitchen ?? view, and for further partie are, apply ...
... thc house and take charge of soine ?? A.B., Jourlnal Office, Oxford. W ANTED,-A good GROOM, and ose who I W understands a1 kitchen gardess preferred. AMust have a good ?? to Mr. Braini, Kidlington, Oxon. ANTED by a young Man.-.A Situation as Y FARM BAILIFF; ...
... delivering last Sunday. The subject The Young Man of Principle.â The Soup Kitchen.âWe are requested that if the severe frost should return, it is intended the Soup Kitchen at the Town Hall, next week, 'uo doubt will be welcomed by many families of ...
... LET m A. Friars’ Bxtbv. -Apply IS. Magdalen Stroet. —HILL FOOT LODGE, High 1 Street St. Clement's, containing rooms, with - kitchen., good outlet for croquet ground aleo ernall , GREENHOUSE ; rent £26. —Address, Mr. Houghton, Office, St. Clement’s. rnoLET ...
... iiuestiou, have been made public. j should include two members of the Society ..Y'mary,’’'was carried in procession from the kitchen to seems that after the rejection ottho l!everdy-Johnson ] this on the trial gentlemen the the choir ringing the old ui..nktih ...
... Hook-Norton. TO LET, with immediate possession,—“THE COTTAGE/' at Ifflcy. near Oxford, containing Entrance Hall, Parlours, Kitchen (with range), 7 Bedrooms Attics, W. C., Ac., together with the large Garden belonging thereto, and 2-stalled Stable, with ...
... OPEKATIOXS'FOR JANUARY. The Kitchen Garden.—lf the weather is open, trench and ridge up all vacant ground. Earth up wintergreens. Sow early beans,such the broad Windsor and early long-pods. Let the rows be about fifteen inches apart, and six inches between ...
... been released from cos tody. We are pleased to understand that if the frost should continue is intended to open the Soap Kitchen at the Town Hall next week, which doubtless will be welcomed by many a family of the hardworking, and at this time of the ...
... lady in Mayo. The lady, Miss Harriett Gardiner, having property near Ballycastle, has been fired at while sitting in,ner kitchen. “She received seven or eight grains in the head. The crime is of agrarian nature, as she evicted several of her tenants during ...
... and which have been sorely tried by the recent stormy weather, and where necessary renew the stakes or the liaratunmes. TEE KITCHEN GAnDEN.-Continue to give air during fine nmild weather to the cauliflower and lettuce plants in franmes, and pick off all ...
... 120, High-street, Oxford. SUTTONS’ HOME-GROWN SEEDS— CARRIAGE FREE. V SUTTON’S HOME GROWN SEEDS COLLECTION OF a rm»r prize kitchen garden SEEDS, . SUTTON To Produce One Year’s Supply op Useful Vegetables in 1 •aS , «,T.“! A1 ordinary sizes garden, FORWARDED ...