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MRS CIRDLEsfoNE A & MISS SPENCER trill REOPEN their ftn :.vth, the Preii.;'-*s formerly hy Mrs. A limited ..

... DRAWING, and MUSIC, on reasonable terms. Ike Home, built the Principal for scholastic purposes, is twenty acres f l'lay and Cricket Ground, and stand* a dry and elevated site, commanding views of highly pictuits«iiie scenery. Inspection of the Premises invited ...

TWO 00-Inch SCRIBBLERS with 3 Swifts and Breast. _ , One Inch SCRIBBLER wit>. Swifts and Breast. Three Inch CARDERS

... consequence impaired health. Mr. Calvert also wishes dispose of his Business GuT. Maker and Dealer in Fishing Tackle, Archery, Cricketing, and other Sporting Goods, carried in the town of Leeds by himself and family foe a period little short century. Any one ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET [Our correspond* ni* are requested to send thnr of nickel matches ««/•/« possible aft*r the ribse each iUi>f» ft/ay. ha»e been tertrml nq*>rt* of mutches they tm three days utter the matches had hem played. GRAND CRICKETING WEEK AT BANDRINGIIAM ...

Rev. B. B. LL.D., M R. Aft ;E. O. M.A.. Chr. Coil. Cam. ; F. S. Haigh, M.A., Chr. Coll.,

... on reasonable tuna. The House, built by the Principal for scholastic purposes, is surrounded by twenty acres of Play and Cricket Ground, and stands on a dry and elevated site, command lug views of highly picturesque scenery. Inspection the Premises invited ...

Lord Lord SuffieM, b .... Mr F.C. Mope Grant

... chances not being taken, or the result might have been different. Aa it was the game an exceedingly close one, and some good cricket exhibited by all parties. ADC ASTER. Tnningt. 2nd inning t. Brit ton, Atkinson .. ~ Plumb Atkinson .. IS. Blake, jun., c Freeman ...

CRICKET MATCH AT SANDRINGHAM

... CRICKET MATCH AT SANDRINGHAM. Sandringham, Tuesday. The match between twelve the 1. Zingari and twelve the Norfolk County Club commenced this morning on the estate his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales The weather turned out extremely fine, although ...

ARRIVALS

... Pun—Castanet, 1; Sleira Ths Stans.—Bed Wine, 1; Hondo, HA. TOICA loo SOTS.—Listleee, 1; Wind, hem, 1 CRICKET. [Owr correspondents tend their reports of cricket matches too.* possible after the dote of each day's play. We Ate'** ftten obliged exclude several ...

BANKRUPTS

... Herbert, Derby Rd.. South Hackney—July George. Francis St.. Frederick. and Ward Thomas, Borough, Southward and Brighten, cricketing outfitters—JuJjr Mayo. J., the younger, Farkhitil Lane, Ciapham, ctrara-? Wayne, J.F.. Rd., Kensington, tailor—Jul .• Minion ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1860

... north a little the cast, and the jiosition directly over-head the centre the town. The sire waa. my sight, rather larger than cricket Imll, having a brilliant bluish-white appearance, emitting considerable light, and discharging line* beaded red light, matter ...

THE CRICKET MATCH AT SANDRINGHAM

... THE CRICKET MATCH AT SANDRINGHAM. The match between twelve gentlemen the I Zingari and equal number of gentlemen belonging to the Norfolk County Club was brought to a conclusion Wednesday morning on the Prince of Wales's new ground in Sandringhampark ...

CRICKET

... CRICKET. [Our correspondents are requested send their reports of cricket matches soon possible after the doss of each day's play. We have been obliged to txHudt several reports of matches because they reached us turn or three days after the matches had ...

LER & SON'S UPHOLSTERY AN

... pair. Leg Guards, fid. jwtr. Dark's Best Balls, fid. each. The cheapest and best goods ever offered ; competition. C ARK'S CRICKETING DEPOT, and Commercial Street. Leeds. BREECHLOADERS.— A very large stock of Tirk.ua actions and of Ike higheat hand, tbu ...