Cricket 1885

april so, 1885, CRIOKET; A WEEKLY REGORD OF THE GAME 95 Weight. Wfight. Empty. Full Price, cwt. qr. cwt. qr. £ s. . 2 2 8 3 3 0 . 3 1 5 1 4 0 . 4 1 8 0 5 0 . 6 2 12 0 7 0 . 8 2 16 0 10 0 D 3ANE & CO- erect Cricket Pavilions of various Designs and any Size, from those for Private Grounds to Pavilions fitted with Refreshment Rooms, Lavatories, &c*. for County and other large Clubs. Priee Lists and Designs and Estimates Free. DOUBLE CYLINDER W. B. ROLLER. NEW Width. Diameter. Weight Empty. cwt. qrs. ft. in. ft. in. 8 6 ,. . 1 9 4 0 .. . 2 0 4 6 ,. . 2 3 fi 0 . . . 2 6 6 0 . . 3 0 7 9 11 18 24 Fall, cwt. qrs. 11 0 16 0 23 0 30 0 42 0 Price, £10 £12 J616 £23 18 in 2 2 21 in 3 1 24 in 4 1 27 in. 2 12 30 in 8 2 16 DONKEY AND PONY WATER BALLAST ROLLERS. With light Tubular Shafts. Wdth. Empty Full Price Dimetr. cwt. qr. cwt. £ s. 27 x 27 .. 6 2 .. 12..710 ) x 30 .. 8 2 .. 16. .10 10 With movable hand! as roller above 20s. extra. PONY, COB, and LIGHT HORSE ROLLER. Weight Emptyi cwt. qr. 36 by 36 inches .. 13 0 42 by 42 inches .. 12 0 42 in. dble Cylinder.. 22 0 OPEN DOUBLE CYLINDER ROLLERS. Diameter. Weight. Price. Length. 3ft, 6 in. ..2 ft. 6 in. ..1 ton .. £20nett 3 ft. 6 in. . .3 ft. 0 in. . .1£ ,, ..£ 3 0 ,, “4 ft. 0 in. . .2 ft. 6 in. . .2* „ .. £40 , 4 ft. 0 in ...3 ft, 0 in, . .2£ „ ..£ 4 o „ Length. Diameter. Weight. Price. 4 ft. 6 in. . .3 ft. 0 .. 2 tons .. £36nett 4 ft. 6 in. . .3 ft. 6 .. 3 tons .. £50 „ 5 ft, 0 in, . .4 ft, 0 .. 4 tons .. £ 68 „ 5 ft. 0 in. .. 4 ft. 6 .. 6 tons .. £85 „ All Orders Carriage Paid to any Station. Discount for Cash. Illustrated Catalogues Free. D E A N E & CO. 46, KING WILLIAM STREET LONDON BRIDGE . Cricket Bats. Cauntlets. Batting Gloves. Ash or Lancewood Stumps. Cricket Balls. “ J E F F E R I E S ” Best Match Balls. Treble and Double Seam Cricket Balls. “ J E F F ER I E S ” Lawa Tennie. “ J E F F E R I E S ” Lawn Tenni3 B. i 1! p . “ J E F F E R I E S ” Improved Lawn Tennis Ba‘ s. “ J E F F E R I E S ” Patent Poles. JEFFERIES’ IV O T I C E , “ INVISIBLE SPRING’ CRICKET BAT, Patent. This Bat ha3 given universal satisfaction during the whole of the last season^ and is pronounced to be the most perfect Cricket Bat, both for its durability and extra driving power, tnat has yet been brought before the public. CAT-GUT SEWN CRICKET BALLS, made of the very best hides procurable, and warranted not to lose their shape in the wet. CRICKET BOOTS AND SHOES, and every requisite in connection with the game supplied. The “CHAMPIONSHIP” Ball for Season 1885, JEFFERIES’ make. The “ PERFECT” Bat (Patent). "UBIQUE” Bat (Registered). Tlie “ TIGER” (Registered Brand). The Shapes of J. & Co’s. Bats are of the very latest design, brought out so as to meet the requirements of the game as it is now being played. The “ EUREKA ” Pole is the SIMPLEST ! QUICKEST! and most EFFECI'IVE! and at tho same time the Cheapest in the market. A L L ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY EXECUTED . F A C T O R Y W O O D S T R E E T , W O O L W I C LONDON OFFICE: 15, SOUTH STREET, FINSBURY SQUARE, EC- DEANE & CO.’SWATERBALLAST CRICKET GROUNDROLLERS, CRICKET PAVILIONS. These can bo either used empty, or weighted with sand or water to any extent required. In Keeping Cricket Grounds in ord r a heavy roller is absolutely nccessarj, and these, from the great advantages they possess, are rapidly superseding the old cylinder rollers, which are practically useless when tho ground is at all dry. An ordinary 24-inch garden roller w* ighs about 3.jcwt., whereas tbe new patent 24-inch when loaded weighs 8cwt., and other sizes in proportion. The latter, therefore, is not only vastly more effective, but in reality cheaper than any other kind, and the advantage of having in one roller either a heavy or light im> lementat pleasure must be manifest to everyone. J e f f e r i e s a n d ( J om p a n y « MANUFACTURERS AND PATENTEES OF CR ICKET AND LAWN TENNIS- International Exhibition, 1884- Six Exhibitions- The GOLD MEDAL, London Medals Awarded at

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