James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1885
SUTTON'S GRASS SEEDS FOR CRICKET GROUNDS. A susedat Kennington O v a l, Lord's, Oxford, Cambridge, Cheltenham, Marlb'rough a n d N U M E R O U S other W E L L-K N O W N Cricket G r o u n d s. F r o mC. W . A L C O C K , E s q., S e c r e t a r y , S u r r C o u n Cricket Club. K e n n i n g t o n Oval, Aug.2. -"T h e com- mittee desire m eto saythat t h e yh a v e every reason to b esatisfied w i t ht h e G r a s sS e e d s you have sup- plied for this groundduring the last few years." Complete instructions on the formation and improvement of Cricket Grounds , Gratis a n dPostFree. SUTTON& SONS: The Queen's Seedsmen Reading , Berks . B O U L T O N & P A U L ' S Portable Cricket or Tennis Pavilion . B U I L D I N G , 24 feet long by 12feet wide, 6 feet high to eaves, with two dressing roomseach 7 feet b y 12 feet ; shelter between, as s h e w nin the illustration. C a s h Price, Carriage paid, £301 5 0. If lined inside w i t hm a t c h boarding, £1 51 0 O e x t r a. "CranfordCollege , Maidenhead. "It is withmuchpleasure that Ifeel able to saythat w eall con- sider the Pavilion veryneata n d suitable for thepurpose. Signed , (Rev. ) J. PAYNE, D.C.L. " Illustrated Catalogue of Portable Iron Buildings , Cottages , Sporting Lodges , Cricket and Tennis Pavilions , several designs ; Yacht Club Houses, Boat Houses, Tool Houses, Stabling , &c.; Iron Cricket Field Rollers , Tents and Seats, sent free on application . R O S E L A N EW O R K SN O R W I C H .
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