THE SPORTSMAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 3,189 a
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... best article of furniture. The large Bryant and May's watches are best, or a MIV lire of the large ones and the small salty m,telies will be found useful, as tiff lent lengths of wood will be requir.d in some things May I remind parents of the au, weetion ...
... in South Bucks take to heart the truism that half the success in breeding all stock is due to the dam, a fact which, if we may form an opinion from the brood mares vent to represent them at this show, they have entirely ignored in their hunter breeding ...
... Then tunnelling commences until the tunnel of a 'former pit is connected, so that there may be a draught to keep the digger's candle alight, and here I may mention that, quite in keeping with this old-world industry, the candle serves as timepiece ...
... WliUwi'rfh s Clenstona Craddock 3 7 11 Taylor 7 11 lii'ddinK 6 7 9 11. 5 7 9 Mrs Pppemnn’s Mr B. Robson’sOflod MrC. K. f.. Bryant’s Bw«pd Mr J. B. Barton’s Last th© Qttems Freeman 4 7 9 Robson 7 Robinson 3 7 Hornsby 7 0 beat Vicar 11. and Pornlex at one ...
... ’repre.«ul.nivo the Haitian AwtEawsia>. cabled, under dale 14ih Uciouer. 1835.-; , ••Examiucd • flower tbproughlv. Capl.M. Bryant> Report. Lode 'rout 2ft. 10 . ,iS .°om line rr-f. worth good 3or. per ion. Ma.vflowci vou dc-ataii be*', property ron; confJdcntly ...
... BANKS. lupu Ottoman—(ll% 7 1122—11% MISCELLANEOUS. Aerated Bread— (9l4 11.20—OJA % Harkek/John i9l Co.Prel (7 Vli> 11.30—7 Bryant u May—.l6%%) 11320—13 14 Coats (J. ft P.)—(0314 4%) 11.20-4314 4 4 Prel.—(lo %) 1120-18% Eastmans—(3 4Vie) 11.313 1 Vie 4*4» ...
... for the foreman and labourer.. The farm is most eligibly situated, within .is miles of the Marble Arch. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Hanger Hill Rotate Office, 1, Madeley Road, Ealing. To LET, PREMISES in Broadersy, Baling ...
... of several public boards, of forest Gate and Stratford, died suddenly yesterday. _ _ . . Yesterday at Gloucester Mrs. I,pne Bryant, Tutley Court, Gloucester, a prominent opponent of vaccination, was fined £2 Gd. for neglocting to have her children vaccinated ...
... Lvndon ; Von Rent , it . ; ( iotthelf l ^ enck , John If . WiJJiams ; . Rcndeil , W . ^ cresor . Aloe Norton ; Maori , C . Bryant : , V , - a ! ter Key ; Uiil Winkles , A . Brown ; Grueber . ^ Vilson Darcy ; Gertrude Cjurie L ! ord ; Violet , Miss Uelvoir ...
... refer. voce th lending of boats to responsible persons by the committee of the River FM°, I am told that threw in charge may or may not add to the means of illuminating gisim them, and that in any cs..e they will be eligible to compete for five valuable ...
... between mend anti third. Heat 5: H. Hawes, Caiffe, 23i, first; Kitson. br.^.ieecad; E. Gregory. New Bromptem, 17, t; T. 8. Bryant (age »iiteeah Chatham, 20. +, by a couple of yards, Gr. u.-d BTyaai finishing dead-beat tor third place. Huat 6: G. Bailey ...