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... FIRST CLASS. Sir G. Heathcote's Akbar, 5 yrs, Bst 21b (Chapple) 1 Lord G. Bentinek's Marquis of Conyngham 3 yrs sst 91b (Kitchener) 2 Mr. Meiklam's Inheritress, 6 yrs, Bst 61b (Templeman) 3 Ascot Derby Stakes, of 50 sovs each, h ft; three-yr-old colts ...

Dated the 4th day of June.,

... appearance at the hour they usually retired to roost, and no one knew what had become of them; the house dog at last entered the kitchen, having in his mouth a hen, apparently dead. Forcing his way to the fire, the sagacious animal laid his charge down upon the ...

WAR BETWEEN MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES. (From the Movning Herald.)

... appearance at the hour they usually retired to roost, and no one knew what had become of them; the house dog at last entered the kitchen, having in his u i cl ie ti h ll t h h e e Whole of the poor' mouth a hen, apparently Forcing his way to the fire, the sagacious ...

in the stable-loft, or in an outhouse; in either case, the floor is covered with all the lumber that accumulates

... restraint of their master's presence, while, if they are inclined to read, the book-shelf is no longer an appendage of the kitchen. The essayist strikingly shows how much the farmer, for the sake of his family, is interested in having a moral and orderly ...

HINTS ON LABOURERS' COTTAGES

... hurry of the day, breakfast should never be eaten without opening the windows for the admission of fresh air; and having the kitchen, the porch, and the doorway - cleanly swept. As a general rule, the bed-clothes should be shaken, the beds made neatly up ...

FOREIGN RAILWAYS

... products of the country of her adoption, gleaning a little of the best of everything in stack-yard, barn, carrot shed, and kitchen, and her glossy coat shews that her indulgent owner, Mr. Bell, has freely. allowed Nan the run of the place.—ilyrshire ...

FOREIGN RAILWAYS

... products of the country of her adoption, gleaning a little of the best of everything in stack-yard, barn, carrot shed, and kitchen, and her glossy coat shews that her indulgent owner, Mr. Bell, has freely allowed Nan the run of the place.—Ayrshire ...

79 422 411

... fluid struck the roof of the Spa pike-house, on new Stroud road, and penetrating through the intermediate apartment to the kitchen, exploded amongst some dozen persons who had assembled there for shelter. All in the house were more or less injured, except ...

nonbon Oaono

... DISSOLVED.—S. Beesley and J. Clark, Oxford, livery stable keepers.; H. Stephens and J. S. Davies, Birmingham, braziers; W. H. Kitchen and Co., High-street, St. Giles, Middlesex, ironmanger ; J. Bolton and T. Coupe, Preston, spindlemakers ; J. M'Clure and J ...

nortait Opettes

... DISSOLVED.—S. Beesley and J. Clark, Oxford, livery stable keepers.; H. Stephens and J. S. Davies, Birmingham, braziers; W. H. Kitchen and Co., High-street, St. Giles, Middlesex, ironmanger ; J. Bolton and T. Coupe, Preston, spindlemakers ; J. M'Clure and J ...

HINTS ON LABOURERS' COTTAGES

... dirt and slovenliness, which a want of attention to such an arrangement is sure to occasion. From the porch we enter the kitchen, or cooking and eating department, in which the family usually live, and where all the ordinary in-door operations are performed ...

z-porttlig. EPSOM RACES.—FIRST DAY, TUESDAY. On the occasion of the Spring Meeting, we described the various ..

... aged, 9st. 10. The last mile and a quarter of the proposed New Derby Course (18 Subs.): — Mr. E. Peel's Spithead. 3 yrs (Kitchener) 1 Mr. E. K. Clark's The Baron, 4 yrs(E. Edwards) 2 Mr. Bainbridge's Sir Peter Laurie, 3 yrs. (A. Day) 3 The following ...