15EBTLKS ARE PLENTIFUL TUI.-i SUMMER
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... Ixdialf the legislature of the country. (Hear, hear.) Passing on to Ills political creed, Mr. Tarleton said tlie old names of Whig and Tory, Lilieral and Conservative, were ranidly clianging, and the electorate having been greatly enlarged they were called ...
... way, F. U. Oedney, and A. Norman half-barks; Engl ah T. Field (rijtlit wing). I'libonie (centre!. 8. n and A. Harvey, (left whig), forward*. Kick off at 8.46. , , , . Thia team will play Stanley ;Lon4oc Leagu-) on Broml VERY NOVELTY AND ARTICLE OF FASHION ...
... teaching of religion* dogma no oould be more beinone than to attempt to instil in the young minds the respective merits of Whig uml Tory, and some of the member* are stirred almost to pitch of eras* peration by the repetition by Mr. Feill of the complaint ...
... first occasion Wing e>|nally divided lietween him and Mr. Bellamy. WESLEYAN MISSIONS AT K KSTON. S|*câiu) mL'ion servirT* are Whig held Heston Wesleyan CliH|«el thi» week. morning and afternoon tin* meetings were by Mr. J. low, and in the evening by Mr ...
... backs; G. Amos. W. Hill, and Pearce, half backs; Fred Darby and R Lewis (right wing). Frank Oat by (centre), and Roberts 'left whig), forward*. 8. Hide the reserve wan. Bromley Rovera Reserves v. Beckenham Young Men Christian Association.-This match wlllbe ...
... for'iSlhiiagt-p. L.k-1 »0*1; «■’ ,5- WooUfj,b.ok.; C. ll»l.l*ii., W. Cli.lklui, «id C.. W A4dta(W.i. bftlf-b.ck.; C.l’iykM »mIJ. whig), P. Woolley (centre), J. Hood and C. E. rox (right wing), forwards. ' y or West Kent W. Karlford was expected partner Pembroke ...
... peuter goal; Scollitk and Rrearly, l-acks; W. Berk, SuudwKk. and It C. Portway, half back.; A. Stiudwick and R. A. i. (right whig), - Dmbridge (ceutie). C. Siiarp and R. EJey vh-ti wing), forwards. John R* Patxt. Kemriw *1 W«t Irk lam r«ntM»« ■ a> ie« ■•triM-ry ...
... was drawn game of lour goals all. For Bromley Baker was individually the fiest forward on the field, and passed well either whig. started badly, but improved the game proceeded The halves sutlered from wan*, knowledge of each other. re land was good at ...
... \\, Keeling and .I. 11. Fry, Imlf-backs: M. W. I. Knowles (tiubl wing), (centre), 11. U. Hebert mid W. J. Clialicll (left whig), for. Mr. 'J’. I*. Udder was rcfeivc. ...
... a spiia'ia, Opjiiocomn the brittle star ti«h. group of eggs inser ts, and s.ellate I rain or. leaf of Deuuia Mr A. Holers, whig diamond beeile(Braz.l) and scales wings e*..ia ihephau*(Madagascar)and Motpho ; Mr. D. Tur.-nie., D-Uornace-c. one specimen ...