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Held Over. — Owing to a great pressure on our sj-ace, we are comp.lledto hold over some correspondence and other matter. Pbofessoii De Lobbe.— The East Oxford Town Hall was well filled on Friday evening, September 13th. to witness Professor De Loree's exhibition of hiß Universal Panoian>a m aid of the District, School Prize Fund. The whole of the entertainment was we 1 reoeived. The proceeds, after paying all expenses, amounted to £2 2s 6d. Present to the Domain Boato. —Mr Thomas Scaly, nurseryman, of Ashburtop, has preseiteJ to the Domain Board, for planting m Pearson Park, a hug. number of beautiful shrubs and specimen trees, which have bten planted m a corner of the Park, and will be planted out next season. Tender3.— By an advertisement m another oolumn it will be seen that the Domain Board are inviting offers from persons who ara desirous of leasing parts of Pearson Park for a crop of potatoes. Accident.— At the La Crosse aotice on * Friday last, at Cust, Mr E. W. O.oper had ths misfortune to sprain his ankle very severely, and it is possible that some small bones of the foot have been broken. Mr Cooper's absence for the remainder of the season will be greatly felt m the game, as he is one of the best players m the Club. Cricket.— A meeting will be held at Mitchell's (Working Men's Club) this evening for the purpose of forming a Cricket Olub m Oxford. As the season is now just commencing, , and there are a number of good players m tho district, w : hope to see a good attendance ai the meetii ?.

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Oxford Observer, Volume I, Issue VI, 21 September 1889, Page 2

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Untitled Oxford Observer, Volume I, Issue VI, 21 September 1889, Page 2

Untitled Oxford Observer, Volume I, Issue VI, 21 September 1889, Page 2