Cricket 1890

82 CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OF THE GAME. FEB. 27, 1890. NOT I CE ! Hon. Secs, and Groundmen wishing to have their Gronnd in good order this season, should state their wants to R. BEALE & CO. (Turf Con­ tractors to the London County Council). Prac­ tical men sent to advise and report; estimates and contracts given for Turfing, Repairing and Top-Dressing. Some of the toughest turf in England now on hand. S PEC IA LITY FOR Lawn Tennis & Cricket Grounds BEALE’S CONCENTRATED FARMYARD MANURE. Thoroughly sweetened and D e o d o r ise d , A m ­ m onia F ix e d and E xcess M oisture E vaporated . Analyses equal to eight times the bulk of ordinary manure. BEALE’S “ CONCENTRATED” is cheap enough to cover a farm with, and good enough to take the place of all natural and artificial manures. Con­ tains every element of “ plant food,” and is con­ sequently invaluable for Cricket Grounds & Tennis Lawns. It can be easily and quickly applied, and will soon work in amongst the Turf-roots, which it will nourish and keep warm. It is clean, portable, & ready for use. and it may be mixed with a bulk of fresh soil to cover newly sewn grass seeds. Two Sacks of *•CONCENTRATED ” are equal to a ton of Farm Yard dung. It costs only 6 - per Sack; or with an extra basis of Bone Phosphates and Potash, 8 6* Per ton, £ 5 and £ 7 10s. Use 1§ tons of “ Ordinary," or 1 ton of “ Special ” to an acre ; the “ Special ” for preference. The “ CONCENTRATED ” was included in our exhibit at the N.C.S. Grand Show at the Royal Aquarium, Nov. 12th and 13th, and for which we were awarded the Society’s BRONZE MEDAL. S ole M an u factu rers R . B E A L K & C o . , T H E NORTH LONDON H OR TIC U LTU RAL STORES N e w S o u t h g a t e , LONDON, N. S p l e n d id P o rtraits of D r . W. G. (iRACE, M r . W. W. R ea d (the Surrey amateur), and M r . A. N. H o r n b y (the Lancashire Captain), Price 6d. each. Size9in. by 6in. Also fac simile of Signatures. Sent securely packed on receipt of Seven Stamps. The Three for Is., post free. Wright and Co., 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors Commons, E.C. Speciai photograph of G. G. Hearne, carte size, 3d., cabinet, 6d. G B I O K E 1 T . All Cane Handle Bats, full size, 5/- each Special do. do. 7/6 each Superior do. 9/6 each Selected Match Bats, 11/ All Bats Warranted. Other makes, inclu­ ding W a r so p ’ s , A y r e S’, P age ’ s , H e n so m ’ s , & c ., at reasonable prices v M a ^ / CRICKET i s ' BALL8’ / W .& P .’s , <? <///Treble-seamed . V O f t l y 3/6 each, M/-doz A. / Superior Treble'S? Co / seamed 4/6 each, 50/- doz. Catgut Sews, 9/- each, 86/- doz. All Balls Warranted. ' Stumps,LegGuards,Nets Batting Gloves, Gaunt­ lets, &c., at fair prices. Every Requisite supplied ’ for Tennis, Lacrosse, Hockey, r Golf, Croquet, Boxing, Running, rGymnaBtics, and all other Out­ door and Indoor Games. WALTER WRIGHT & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OF THE o 33 M o M H w > f co 33, W E E K ST., MA IDSTONE, KENT. NOW READY. ^OL. VIII. or “ C R I C K E T ” Neatly bound in dark green cloth, with gilt lettering. Price 8s. 6d. (P er Parcels Post, securely packed, 9d. extra.) B E S I DE S Full Scores ol all principal matches played in 1889, and a mass o f Valuable Information, it contains Portraits and Biographies of the following Eminent Cricketers:— M r . C. A bsolom M b . L . M. B alfo ck M b . F. A . B ish op M b . B . M. B u t l e b M b . J. C banston M b . D . C ronin M b . S, M . C r o sf ie ld M r . F. G . J. F ord M b . F. G a l b M b . F. H . G resson S ir H e n b y J ambs M b . G. M c G b e g o b M r . E. J. M c C orm ick M r. E . A . N e p e a n M r. H . G . O w e n M r. H . P h ilip s o n M r . L e s l i e W ils o n G. B ean T hom as H e a r n e H a b b y J u p p W . H . L ockw ood A b t h u b M o l d H. J. P a l l e t t H. R ich a r d so n A . W abd T . H . W a b b e n OASES FOR BINDING, 2a. 6d o f f ic e o f ' C R I C K E T 41, St. Andrew’s Hill, Doctors’ Commons, E.C. FOR PARKS GARDENS PARADES CRICKET AND TENNIS GROUNDS AND ALL OPEN SPACES. C A S T L E ’S Teak Seats. A * , ADDRESS— H. CASTLE & SONS BALTIC WHARF, M IL iT -.BAN K . S.W CR ICKET 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 A s Manufactured and Introduced to the cricketing world by us in 1884, and supplied\ 4 < /R P S c h during the last five seasons to some of the leading gentlemen and professional players I / * in England and Australia. W ashes snowy white, is soft, absorbent, porous and un- [ / h f8 6 TOT 1 3 / — shrinkable. beware of Imitations. J carriage paid * C < > T T ’^ X j r T P X 3 | O ! O f - ( SoleManufacturers A n W A « 3 v V U t ^ 83) FINSBURY PAYEMENT, LONDON, E.C. COBBETT'S CRICKET BAT COMPANY (L I IM I T I E I D J m »-««.»«COBBETT ” BAT. Factory-56, CAPLAND ST., GROVE ROAD, MARYLEBONE, N.W, WITHIN THREE MINUTES’ WALK OF LORD’S. Printed for the Proprietor by W r io b t ft Co., 41, St, Andrew's Hill, Doctors' Commons, London, B.C., February 27tU, 1899,

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