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... in the I .rnatoli was played on ;he College ground on i mining industry he looked upon as a land- Kent), A. Ambrose, 34, Market Buildings. Harris. Maidstone, W. G. Elliott, °nays; Five Sheep. born last year (Border Leices- a matting wicket, which rather ...

COUNTY ASYLUM, LITTLEMORE, Oct. 17

... Birmingham, sold for 20/. The Hamburgs were numerous, many ten pens of golden-pencilled, twelve of silver-pencilled, six of golden-spaogled, and nine of ailver-spaugled, being entered. In golden-spangled, Mr. W. C. Wo trail, of ! Liverpool, took the first prize; ...

AGUICL LTL H E, MARKETS, fcc

... ient cover every extra expence over the usual courae of htMlMindrv. Si ccraaioN Caora.—We cannot supply A Young with any ** golden rule aa to the surrrwaton of crojia. hecauae every- system must great measure depend on soil, culmre. and locality. The following ...

DEATHS

... widow of the late Mr. Robert :Cason, aged 76. I N o v. 18, at the Radcliffe Inhrmary, Mr. James Walker, aged 49. Nov. 18, at Maidstone, Thomas fifth ion of the late Mr. Thomas Martin, of Ifffey, and grandson of the late Mr. Thomas Martin, of Littlemore, in ...

1s70), Lka uapitai AIWA

... from the Avenue, Oxford, by order of the Executors of the Will of ac! mas be. polishing irons. (Gaaran' ) ECHIN stiffening BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, x te Owen Gri im the late Mr. Francis Hewett, on Thursday, ctobor 27th, Tus Eprror, FIRST CLASS BUSINESS ...

DIED

... Rixon, Beckley, aged 7 weeks. July 27, at his residence, Market Place, Henley, Mr. R. Taylor, aged 59. short i aly 29, at Maidstone, after a ve child of Mr. weeks, Alice Maud, another belov: Cox, chemist and druggi late of this city. July 30, at 5, St. ...

Blanket t’omblog Flannel Flbkce.—N. Sc S. Down

... George Burton Pliillipson, Hmford-streot, May-fair, chemist. Daniel anti Joseph Down, Holhoro, Thomas Don, Lower James-slrcet. Golden-square, baker. Win. Hayward and Cornelius Hcllier, Limg-acro, carriage builders. William Jones, Manchester-street. Marylebonc ...

MIDDLE CLASS EDUCATION

... Smith, replied Phineaa; “ I’ve bad very good dinner ; and if yon will pressing I'll take the rest cash.” I’ve a new pair of boots,” said A B, putting one forward as a sample—“ a baiuldome fit, ? I bought theiu wear in aociely. “They will likely to last ...

TERMS OF BUSINESS.—CASH PAYMENTS ONLY

... opposite the Star Hpti*? ELLIOTT’S Wholesale and Retail BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY. CORN MARKET STREET, OXFORD, (third house from Broad Street.) ®, L :0 ‘f ™ l the Public that he continues to make BOOTS and SHOES i . hi » materials in large quantitioe in the ...

WEDNESDAY

... of old wheat years the importation of boot fronts, and of men and si? 12 * l « I?? * •j • 8 40 B»*ri®yB grind. .. to ,*lOB 01d. 54s « } « l9 2 have been nearly exhausted, and the harvest there has women’s boots and shoes fell off considerably, and ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... often be seen in tho oce om frolicking and spouting ‘hen determined to her life, In passisg along the | water to a and Now Kent Road, near -row, met the gentle- | News, man alluded to, and upbraided him with bis condact, OF THE Prosstans.—I hal a long ...

[GILAns

... --(Before J. house's •Kinuie. let, and Peter!, 2nd; Rev. H. Kent, and W. Stacy, Eorts.)-James Thomas was charged • Buckworth's Gip, highly commended. Setters. English with stealing a pair of boots, the property of John Fisher, or Irish diere-Mr. F.. Farmer's ...