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... Athletic success 9ATTING Suteliffa (Vwrfcthira) (Varfcaliira) Waaily (Kant) v) (N (Gl Rutsall (San (Yerlsfcirel BOWLING (Kent) C S Marriott (Kent) Astill 44 tt SUSSEX NOTTS SUSSEX 1st innings nt isa NOTTS 2nd Giiligan 11 l Can Giiligan Li'rf 'A' oat ford b 10 ...
... Nottingham t7-Bornerset. at Beth. 30-Bonth halm in 21-- Scotland, in FilintomM 21—Boot. land, at Glasgow. JIILT. I—Middisou at I. 4—Warvitinhana at Birmingham 18—Kent. at Maidstone Maid Mom S'.Woodbrooli Cab. at 95—A1l Inland. la Ireland. 29—Minor Chootme. ...
... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ] W. Hatdman, of Crookhill, Ryton-on-Tyne. { INWOOD—BOOTES.—St. John's Church, Chatham,” Kent, Feb, 12th, 1881, Richard Inwocod to ! Matianne Bootes. Golden wedding. Present address, 37, Haddrick’'s Mill Road, South Gosiorth. e e ...
... . service has pawed away. I/cecinas-1 succurnk;d after an operation, by which his leg was. amputated. He was born at Maidstone, Kent, and had been Motioned at Liverpool, Runcorn. Larne, SkibberKnand Sligo. He was a paymaster in tho Royal Naval Reser ve ...
... the alleged illegal conveyance I from Dover of tw•o soldiers to the poll at Maidstone. Capt. Annesley, of the Royal West Kent Regiment, who was stationed , at the Maidstone depot, and was acting as adjutant at the tune of the election, was examined by ...
... 27— Derby v Kent -51r U D G Unveriity 1— MCC v 1— Middles 1— ts-'ds v 1— Worcester Worcestershire v WafwickjMre I— Northampton v Kent 1— If r Sussex t— L-yton v 1— Eastbourne Mr il O G University At 'v At Yorkshire v Somerset 4— Wells Kent v Cheltenham ...
... age. 'ISM two meant testimonials, net the NM inst. at mead fee Tswana the at Kenitra. aad Gateshead; am* aad &boot b lest 6 lacbee wigwag, boots; applicants to pas 'medical wage. 36. per week.—ippb by letter to at Palace. Nerth-laestant Nall u. York. WANTED ...
... that a great scarcity is inevitable. Our information is the result of actual visits to the fruit districts. A APPLE VEAL In Kent and Sussex the apple trees never gave better promise of a full crop. In fact, throughout the whole of the lower Midland and ...
... mow. 18-Oxford, Oxford University v. Kent. 12 0 BIBBY a-Mr CI L Luteyche _ Gordon 21-Derby, Derby hire v. Warwickshire. 12 0 a-Mr L 0 Lumaden [asp 25-Leicester. Leicestershire v. Kent. 11 7 BUZZY 3,-Mr N .1 Kelly .. ...
... E. Bevnon (Old Cranleighans), G. Bethell Jones (Old Arleynians). The following have been chosen to represent Kent :—P. F. Haynes (Maidstone) ; E. P. Hindley (Beckenham), J. R. Cole (Harlequins), J. E. Giesen (Guys), E. L. Phillips (Blackheath); Windsor ...
... gone prevented any play In final eveot.. It e. agreed to alsvkle .11 and the floss for the Kent -• Roper Barrett iholMtl v. .1 0 sod Mtn. Morton (bolder) e. Y..e Boot Obi — were postponed to tame date. RYTON V. Played at lyo.n. on afterooon, and molted a ...