COACHMAN can be strongly RECOMMENDED, thoroughly experienced, rids and drive single or pair: age height Oft. Yin. weight 9 atone: one boy. Me 6; abstainer.—"L. A. D.." Gm th Home. St. John's. Woking. RIDLEY H. RYDER, Esq., highly RECOMMENDS hie COACHMAN : rides and well, single
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carefully selected from the best breeding districts end are splendid Wee of the well bred carriage bone. They have been most carefully mannered by experienced retnemen to St them tor private carriage.. and are ready for immediate me In town or country. They are perfectly sound a
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MESSRS FROST AND REED, of Clare-street, Bristol, have awakened old memories of the twelfth of August, and have raised expectations of the coming grouse season by forwarding for our investtion one of their latest "photogravure engravings." We may characterise it as a little ambit
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