birds and young respectively, the second prize for each age falling to Air. Joseph Smith. For the Golden variety, DMr. Cheldon holds the first position I in the older class, and sirs. Pettat the second, Air. Sil- vester taking both
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SC entrancehballtwo reception rooms, five.bdrosdesa room, bath room (hat and cold, good kitichen ofie;gretai lawn. R`ent £46.-Ludlow, Hehert~s, and Wcele.119 CHELDON, near Staraton Grens.-Heautifully-situated Residence, S3 with lodge entrance; artistic ball, with lavatory and cloakr room; three pleasant reception reams,
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for small ohlms. Respectable builders would beI financed by owner.-Fciil particulars and plans, Hughes and Fleet-2 wood, 19, Bennett's H1ill. CHELDON. (li¼ mile from Station(.-Bijao counitryflcaideote, co I S3 tining dining, drwig, and four bed rooms, two large kitchens, hr.:
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Smith, M.A.; vicar of Ohatteris. Rev. Otbo William Steele, M.A.; vicar of Wolstanton. Rev. Charles Henry Stone, BA., rector of Cheldon, Devon- shire. Rev, John Thompson, MA., rector of North and South 1d Lopham, Norfolk. Rev. William Oswell Thompson, MA.,
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of the new church of Christ Church, Claughtonucumc-Grange,. Bidston, Cheshire; patrons, the Trustees. The Rev; R. S. Bryan, Rector of Cheldon, and of East Wgrlington, to be Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Ports- mouth. I The Rev. - Bull,
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