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EXETER RACES.—First Day, Aug. 28

... Newport; E lizabeth,' Bricknel; Two Brothers, Hayman Charlotte and Esther, Symes; and Britannia, Parker, from Neath; Good intent, Pearce; Exeter packet, Webher; Fleece, Croft; and Little Family, Redman, from Lndon New Ams, Madge, from Plymouth ; Aciive, May, ...

THE RACE [ill]

... Char/ts JRm~edgeimid, Gocrg Le/titmiimitte, R3ichmardl Morticiore, Trhomnas Parkhmaiin, Jorseph IT~itliain Pla~yer, laohn Pearce, John Pidsleey, Ablrcmaham Sinilti, Jun , Fracisc Samp~sonm, Bess TMalls, C Gee m'ge Aboiard Mcoodmuliem/. 1'tmlo Proclaimations ...

CRICKET

... 7 b Abraham ?? of V. P. Wright 1 Toe b Abraham . f c White b Kindereley.. 11 bt E. C. Wright b Abershaur ?? 2 c Rowolatt h Pearce ?? A. Cole c lesrso h Abraham 3 c Toys b Pearse ?? 2 G. FPster b Abraham ?? bit wicket, b Abraham. 2 a H. Peters I b w, b ...

CRICKET

... bill, and there is every prospect that the l committee will report favourably. The honorary treasurer of the Deaf and Dumb Institution has much pleasure in announcing the following new subscribers:-Dr. Hall, Clifton-place, XI ls.; Colonil Honeywood, £1 is ...

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE

... excitement was intense, the issue depending on the Idet shot. The winning score last year was 68. This is the 13th year of the institution of the Queen's Prize, and the nearest approach it has made to our own county was in 1868, when Lieut. Carslake, 5th Somerset ...

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE

... , Carter.. ,, H. Leary . Corpl. Salter Pt. Gratwicke Pt. Vowler Corpl. Roberts Lieut. Davey Pt. Chamberlain Pt, Kellaway, Pearce Qr7!Master Sergt. Mudi Sergt. Shorto . Pt'. Smyth . sarXt-MaoriLscelle- Corpl, Deal.. Sergt. Marshall .! Pt. Gould .. -, 200 ...

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE

... Capt, Greatwood's Cup, Corpl. LI Baal No. ?? ?? 22 19 60 3rd, £2 10e., Sergt.Tapper,Dawlish 19 21 38 68 4th, £1 l~s., Pr. Pearce, No. 2 ,.16 24 14 54 5th, £1, Pr. Gratwiclee, No. 2 ..17 24 13 54 th, £,P.Neck, No. 4 . ..20 18 16 53 7th, £1, Pr.. J. Harding ...

THE FIRST RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... reaohed a red letter year in ih annals, . and having attained its majority must ?? be recorded si one; of the permanent institutions of the contry. The Pr personsel of thelforce, to say. nothing of msteriali; coettha country half a million a year. The ...

DEVON AND SOMERSET RIFLE MATCH

... any nation, and, therefore, on every ground, this institution bad claims upon Englishmen, and he was happy to think that England bad not neglected its ?? was the first to set up the Lifeboat Institution, and by far the greatest number of lifeboats in C ...

DEVON COUNTY VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION

... yards kneeliug and 600 yards prone. I 200yds. bOOyda. Total; C I, £3, Pte. Wheatley (Teignmouth).. 2B 31 60 2, f2, Sergt. 3. Pearce (i avistock) .. 29 31 60 3, £1, Sergt. Roberts (Exeter) ?? 29 30 59 de 4, £1, Pte . I. Allen Exeter) ?? 29 29 68 th 5, £1 ...

BLACK TORRINGTON AND HOLSWORTHY RACES AND HORSE SHOW

... LDefendant then ordered him to go to a field blnigt iDr. Pearce, and get some Istuffing 1 te stop th herses Lfeet. Ho went to thoeftsld as directed, but a coachman in the employ of Dr. Pearce told him that if he found hun trepsin hre again he would ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... Alsove sill. Football in these parte has up to the pre Fent contributed nothing, or very little to any of the charittible institutions of the county. while in various narthern counties mind in Sotland the amount of gate maones devoted to this purrose have ...