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CUSTOM . Hi USE, Tort Bridge-Town, Burtados, fanux - y 24, Ito 7. PUILIC VItNEUE. ON Wndnefday next the 29th

... chests Tea, •Eighty pieces Madras Handkerchiefs. PEW D 4,1,11 pLe, Colkaor, T. ROCWORD, Janis Coltpl. Members of St. Ann's cricket Club to meet on th&,r Gtour.d &t Two o'CloA rio , xt Motif:LT, :ad every follow!ng lifo±.l42y, fill farther notice. Jan. 24 ...

TT MEPCu 11 1_ 5 PUBLIC. SALES

... Intending for England . ; bpij the boats Of the Fawn have been dispatched M. quest Of her. SPORT 4 VG INTEWGk,NCE. - A Grand CRICKET MATCH IU be played bet4icen the Officers of the Royal W I Rangers and the 3d W I. Regiment, for Fifiy-tive Guineas a side ...

ANILISLMENT FOR THE LADIES

... thee Subtcfpti.m, which is Three Guineas, or Pifteen DollArs.—Subscribers admitted without Tickets. Decalber 22-22 ST. ANN's CRICKET CLUB. THE Subscribers are requested to attend a Meeting of the Club, under a Tent on the P?rade t 12 o'clock Monday n-x.t ...

Means to be used by .Persons 14 danger of braienint

... youth, as they may be found highly advantageous ki. 1 preserving lite. .. _:.— carckht-mAtcm EXTRAORbiNARY.t A singular Cricket-Match lately commenced ai Ball's Pond, Newington. The players on each side were - tiventy-ohe women, eleven . Hampshire against ...

AGRICULTURAL BEFORT FOR NOVEMBER

... with Beeches. A Mead, two Brooks, with Banks and Bridges. A Baker, with two Peels. A Talbot, a Lamb, a Drake, a Leach, and a Cricket. Two Herons (Brown and White), two Martins, and a Finch. A Butler, a Cartwright, a Cooper, a Cotton, a Horner, ?nil eight ...

FROGM 0 ItE

... the number of neat 500 , , who were principally thessed in blue coats, white waistcoats, and trowsers, who began to play at cricket on the newly purchased and attached grounds to Frownlie G.:miens They were accompanied by the Itev. D.Godall. the Provost ...

idhov ADVERTISEMENTS

... him from the Island, the Law will be enforced against any so offending. He also cautions persons employing a Man named John Cricket, hired by him om Mrs. Hendy, as their doing so, after this, will in. it? the ptnalty of the Law. Feb. 3-2 a. THOS. S. HARbING ...

M4RTH4 D. kOCROTIMM, Qual. Administratrir

... any so offending. He also cautions persons Printed and published every Tuesday and Saturday ' employing a iiian named John Cricket, hired hy him WILLIAM WALKER, Ali Mrs. 'HerWil, as their doing so, after this, will At Six Dollars If annum; and sent to the ...

IUEsDAY, MARCH 9, 1819

... with. out our permission, or harbouring any ol the, follow. ing . Negi tlw property of hr. Hendy. of this Town, —viz: John Cricket, Prince, and lyclore, as it is our determination, in either case, rigidly to enforce law. MIL LARD 8c HARDING. Sppighrs Town ...

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... employing with. out our permission, or harbouring any of the follow* jog Negroes, the properly Mr. Hendy t this Town, —viz. John Cricket, Prince, and Poilyttore, as it is determination, in either case, rigidly to enforce the law. MILL/IRD & HAR,DING. Speight's ...

NO TR E

... employing without our pernth.sioti, or harbouring any of the following Negroes, the 7)7 operly of nerdy, Town, --wiz. John Cricket, Prince, and Pillythire, as it is our determination, in either case, rigidly to enforce the low. LARD 4 MIRDING. Speight's•Toten ...

ever were the taunts on the Right lion. Member, FOR LONDON, it was till his duty to provide for the

... generally, to the lading of this vesst I. Persons having Wine on board thrk-Ceinnist, are ptdcola, ty requested to pass their Crickets at the Custont-housc and TM&SUM'S Office, 90 that no delay may take place in the delivery: Against it 133 Majority against ...