Cricket 1890
96 CKICKET: A WEEKLY EECORD OF THE GAME, MAT 1,1890. CRICKET SHIRTS. T H E S P E C I A L W H I T E C A N V A S C L U B S H I R T As Manufactured and Introduced to the cricketing world by us in 1884, and supplied^ 4 / 0 6B.Ch, during the last five seasons to some of the leading gentlemen and professional players I '. in England and Australia. Washes snowy white, is soft, absorbent, porous and un -1 / nTBB JOT J.O /- shrinkable. Beware of Imitations. ) c a r r ia g e p a id . f N fT^T*> Y T ^ P X X ' l J ' T i Q S t r ( Sole Manufacturers O A X X U X d . V U l ^ 83, FINSBURY PAYEMENT, LONDON, E.C. RANSOME S ’ At the Jubilee Meeting of the R.A.S.E., Windso", H E R MAJESTY the QUEEN and H .R .H . P r in c e s s VICTORIA of PRUSSIA each purchased a R a n so m e s ’ L a w n M o w e r . All Mowers sent on a Month’s Trial Carriage Paid. LAWN MOWERS . THE BEST IN THE WORLD. In all sizes to suit every requirement. “ NEW AUTOMATON ” the Best Gear Machine. " CHAIN AUTOMATON ” the Best Chain Machine. “ NEW PABIS ” the Best Small Machine. “ EDGE CUTTER” the only one of real service. “ BANK CUTTER ” the Best for Cutting Slopes. The BESC PONY & HORSE-POWER MOWERS. Orders executed promptly by all Ironmongers. RANSOMES, SIMS, & JEFFERIES Limited, IPSWICH. W ALTER W R IGH T & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OF THE 33, WEEK ST ., MAIDSTONE, KENT. C A S T L E ’S <<p\ Teak Seats. ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS BALTIC WHARF, M I L L B A N K . S .W . MARYLEBONE CBICKET CLUB. rpH E ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at Lord’s on Wednesday, May 7, at 5.30 p.m. There are four vacancies on the committee. Sir Henry James (the retiring president), Hon. Ivo Bligh, Messrs. E. L. Bateman, S. Bircham, A. \V. L. Hemming, J. R. Mellor, and J. Robertson have been duly nominated, and the four who re ceive the greatest number of votes will be elected. The anniversary dinner will take place at Lord’s on Wednesday, May 7, at 7.30 p.m. Morning dress. Tickets *£1 each. Members in tending to dine are requested to send their names to the S e c r e t a r y not later than May 5. 5 times more sustaining than Cocoa, Tea, on Coffee. Every Cricketer should carry KOLA CHOCOLATEfor eating,&drink KOLATINA as a beverage,the new muscle bracers. After partaking of Kola, a French regiment last year marched for12 hours without food and without feeling fatigued. Postfree 1/8,2/9,5/6,from the sole wholesale proprie tors, T. Christy & Co., 25, Lime St., London, E.C. NOW READY. VOL. VIII. o p “ C R I C K E T ” Neatly bound in dark green cloth, with gilt lettering. Price 8 s- 6 d• (P er Parcels Post , securely packed, 9d. extra.) B E S I DE S Full Scores of all principal matches played in 1889, and a mass of Valuable Information, it contains Portraits and Biographies of the following Eminent Cricketers:— M r . C. A bsolom M r . L . M. B alfo u r M r . F . A . B ish op M r . E. M. B u t l e r M r . J. C ranston M r . D . C ronin M r . S, M . C ro sfie ld M r . F . G . J. F ord M r . F . G a l e M r . F . H . G resson S ir H e n r y J ames M r . G. M c G r e g o r M r . E. J. M c C ormick M r . E . A . N epean M r . H. G . O w e n M r . H. P h il ip so n M r . L e s l ie W ilso n G. B e a n T hom as H ea rn e H a r r y J u p p W . H . L ockwood A r t h u r M o ld H. J. P a l l e t t H. R ich ardson A . W ard T . H. W a r r e n CASES FOR BINDING , 2s. 6d ' C R I C K E T , ” 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. ’H0T0QRAPK8 OF CELEBRATED ELEVEN8, 1884-6-6-7. ILL GLUBB, HOTELS, SCHOOLB, &o., &e. sh o u ld h av e t h e c e le b r a te d COUNTY AND OTHER CRICKET ELEV EN 8 . B y E. HAWKINS & Co., 108, KING ’ S EOAD, BRIGHTON, rhe Most Interesting Photographs of the Age* 3/6 each Post Free. Bize of Photo 12-in. by 10-in. L lso P h otos of a l l th e P r in c ipa l C r ic k e t e r s JUST PUBLISHED. GENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at LORD’8. GtENTLEMEN of ENGLAND at The OVAL. ENGLAND at LORD’S. ENGLAND at the OVAL. Capital Photos of THE PARSEES, 1/6 each: the whole set of 14,16/- Under the Patronage of P b in c b C h r istia n , P r in c b C h ristia n ViCToa, The E a r l of S h e f f ie l d , <fec., <fec. The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES. Photographed Specially for the Earl of Sheffield. L ord S h e f f ie l d w r i t e s “ I hope you w ifi find m any customers for such exceedingly g ood and A oellent Photographs." Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval, Ifarch12,1887. Underthe immediate Patronaee of H.R.H. T h e P rin ce of W a le s . 3 p l b n d id P h o to g ra ph s of th e F our Teamb. Large Size (12 by 10), 3/6 each; Or 10/- the Set of Four. Cabinets, 1/6 each; or 6/- the Set of Four. Post Free. N.B.—AII Orders must be accompanied by a remittance. Latest Portraits of the Celebrated Jockey* (I n C o stu m e )— f. ARCHER (H.R.H. T h e P rince of Walhs), C. WOOD (S ir G. C h etw y n d ). F, WEBB (D u k e o f W e st m in st e r ). T. LOATES. Large Bize, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7/6 eaoh, Cabinet Size, 2/- each. Post Free, Cash with Order, Latest Portraits of L O R D H A R R I S (In C r ic k e t C ostu m e). Large Bize (12 in. by 10 in.), 6s. each, post-freni Cabinets, 2s. each, post-free; BJ}.—These Portraits have been much admired by all who have seen them. E. HAWK I NS k CO., a (Late Hennah & Kent) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, 108, KING’S ROAD. BRIGHTON. “DILLIARDS I All those requir- ing New or Secondhand Tables, Requisites, or Billiard work done, should, before going elsewhere, send for Price List , of Cloth and Cushion Rubber Samples to HENNIG BROS., Colonial Billiard Works, 29, High Street, London, W.C. (Estd. 1862), who supply New full size in. Slate Bed Maho gany Tables, with £10 worth of Requisites, freight paid to any Colonial Port, for £6710s. ADVERTIS [ESTIMATES FREE HENRY S E L L S 167 & 168. FLEET ST. LONDON . E.C. Printed for th Proprietor by W r iq h t & Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, London, B.C., May 1st, 1890.
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