OXFORD v. UXBRIDGE. NOTICE.] Winn this match was resumed on Saturday last, Oxford, with two wickets in bend, were leading by 214 runs, so that there was a psospect of an interesting h. se the wicket wore very badly. On the wh de. the chances of victory seemed to be in favour of
0. N. R. if. Bestwiek Hullos Lawton 0.1... 0 . . 1 two no talk. rD v. OXFOI PLATED Newcastle on Monday and shortly after luncheon on the record CD AIITHENTICB. Tuesday last. Hain stopped the game day. Score lITT A VTIIIMTIC.. F. Kershaw c Thompson b Marshall B. H.Willett c Lowint
IT was very fine, with a slight breeze from off the Bushes on the Buckinghamshire side of the river, when at 3.30 p.m. the first heat took place. A familiar figure was missing from the umpire's launch, the Hibernia, Mr F. Willan, 0.U.8.C., having resigned the position of umpire,
show jumpers; be le the water jumper In Ragland, very temperas, • One banter, be has beaten my bone Tip Top that won the Wraps& cap at Richmond this June. Also OHISNUT RARE, yam old, 15 hands, the beet trapq . In Wales, she can trot Mans miles an hour, wants so w sal t o w ed. ;
County Makers, including Woodward, Pordey, Grant, Holland and Holland. &c., Sc. New and Secondhand Prism Glasses by Goertz, Zeiss, and Ross. New and Secondhand Field and Opera Glasses. New and Secondhand Service Revolvers. Bend for Catalogue, Gratis. C. B. VAUGHAN, 39,STRAND,LON
PETERBOROUGH HORSE .7e4oes—Horny. Morns M. Angus, C. B. Robson. J. Will, sad J. Wa'son. s. Harms Horses, and Pon er, Maus P. W. Black, J. Morton, and J. War PETERBOROUGH SHOW did not su ff er much in any department from its clashing with the Royal fixture at Carlisle. A few well-
WHEN it is remembered that we had not a single find on the Derwent last. year it may be imagined how the memory of the few who met at Dcrwent Bridge, at Cockermouth, for downstream, last Saturday, will long linger on the brilliant and exciting hunt of which a dog otter, 211 b. i