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THE FIELD. 
OPENING OF THE CRYSTAL 
PALACE-1854. 
TT is intended to Open the Crystal 
L palace and Park at the end of May ; after which 
U 1C v will be open dally. Sundays excepted. 
The following are the arrangements for the ad- 
mission of the public 
FIVE SHILLING DAYS. 
On Saturdays, the public will be admitted by pay. 
nient at the doors, by tickets of 5s. each, and by 
tickets to include conveyance by railway. 
HALF-CROWN DAYS. 
On Fridays, the public will be admitted by payment 
at the doors, by tickets of 2a. Gd. each, and by 
tickets to include conveyance by railway. 
SHILLING DAYS. 
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, nud Thursdays 
will be shilling days. At the gates, n payment 
of one shilling each will admit the public; or 
tickets entitling tbo holder to admission to the 
Palace and Park, and also to conveyance along the 
Crystal Palace Railway, from London -bridge station 
to the Palace and back, will be Issued at the following 
prices ; — 
Including first-class carriage 2s. Gil. 
Including second ditto 2s. Od. 
Including third ditto Is. Gd. 
CHILDREN. 
Children under twelve yeurs of age will be ad. 
milted at half the above rates. 
HOURS OF OPENING. 
The Palace an 1 Park will be opened on Mondays, 
at nine o'clock ; on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and 
Thursdays, ut ten o'clock, a. m.; and on Fridays and 
Saturdays, at twelve o'clock; and close every day 
an hour before snnsot. 
OPENING DAY. 
The opening will take place about tbe end of May. 
The precise day will bo announced ns early ns possi- 
ble. On that occasion, seuson tickets only will be ad- 
mitted. 
SEASON TICKETS. 
Season tickets will be Issued at two guineas each, 
to admit the proprietor to the Palace and Park on 
the day of opening, and on ull other days when the 
building is open to the public. 
Season tickets, to Include conveyance along the 
Crystal Palace Railway Rom Lojidon-brldge to the 
Palace and buck, without further charge, will be 
issued at four guineas each, subject to the regulations 
of the London, Brighton, arid South Coast Rallwny 
Company; but these tickets will be available only for 
trains from and to London and the. Palace on such 
days as It Is open to tho public, and will not be 
nvullnblo for any intermediate stations. 
No season ticket will bo transferable or available 
except to the person whose signature it bears. 
FAMILY SEASON TICKETS. 
Members of tho snmo family who reside together 
will have the privilege of taking season tickets for 
their own use, with or without railway conveyance, 
on the following reduced terms : — 
Families taking two tickets will be entitled to 10 
per cent, discount on the gross amount paid for sucli 
tickets; taking three tickets, to a discount of 15 per 
cent.; taking four tickets, to a discount of 20 per 
cent. ; and five tickets and upwards, to a discount of 
25 per cent. Families claiming the above privilege, 
and desiring to nvidl themselves of It, must apply In 
tho ncrmnpanylng form; and these tickets will bo 
available only to tho persons named In such applica- 
tion. Printed Forms of ApplJcotion may be had nt 
tho Ofilce, H, Aflblnldo-place, and nt the otlior offices 
for tickets. 
Siuxson tickets will entitle to admission from the 
opening day till tbe 30th April, 1856. 
Applications may be made for season tickets nt the 
olllccs of the Coinpnny, 3, Adelaide. place, Lomlon- 
brldgc. Season tickets, ns soon ns ready, will bo 
delivered In the order In which the applications have 
been made, at the offircsof the Company, 3, Adchildo- 
plnce, London .bridge, and 14, Regent -street; and at 
tho Crystal-palace ; also ut Mr. Sams', 1, St. James's, 
street; Mr. Mitchell's, Bond-street; Wcstcrton’s 
Library, Knlghtsbrldgc The tickets to Include con- 
veyance by railway will be delivered nt the Ofllce of 
tho Secretary' to the Brighton Railway, London- 
brldge. 
Special Regulations and Bit-Laws. —All the 
general provisions and regulations mentioned above 
nro to be understood ns being subservient to such 
special provisions, regulations, and bye-laws on the 
part of the Railway Company and the Palace Com- 
pany ns may ho found necessary to regulate the traffic, 
and to meet special occasions and circumstances 
which may from time to time aviso. 
By order of the Board, 
G. GROVE, Secretary. 
Adelaldo-place, London-hrldge, 
April 13, 1854. 
Fojui or Application Fon Family Season Tickets. 
To G. Grovt^ Esq., Sccretnrv, 3, Adelaide.place, 
London-brlugc. 
Sir,— Be good enough to supply me with Family 
ScosoitTlckels for myself and the following members 
of my family, who nre all residing with me. 
Yours obediently, 
Kamo 
Address 
Designation 
Christian Nome. j Surname. 
Schedule of Prices of Family Senson Tickets. 
Without Conveyance by 
Railway. 
Including Conveyance by 
Railway. 
Two tickets . 
. . £S III 
0 
Two tickets .. 
...£7 11 
C 
Three „ 
.... 5 7 
f. 
Three „ 
... 10 14 
0 
Four 
.... C 15 
0 
Four 
... 13 9 
0 
Five „ . 
.... 7 17 
II 
Five ,, 
... 15 15 
0 
Six „ . 
... 9 9 
0 
Six „ .. 
0 
Seven „ 
11 u 
0 
Seven „ 
... 22 1 
0 
Eight „ . 
.... 12 12 
0 
Eight „ .. 
...25 4 
0 
Nine ,, 
... 11 3 
c 
Nine „ 
0 
Ten „ 
.... 10 15 
0 
Ten „ 
...31 10 
0 
Note — The above Application must be addressed 
to the Secretary, ns above, and accompanied by a 
remittance for the full amount of the tickets asked 
lor, according to the above Schedules In favour oi 
George Fnsson, 3, Adcluldc-plaee. Cheques must he 
on a London Banker, and bo crossed with the words 
“ Union Bank of London.” 
And no application, unless so nccompnnled, will be 
attended to. 
MESSRS. THRUPP 
TN'VITE attention to their improved Four-wheeled DOG CART PHAETONS, now 
I In so much request from the superior safety and capacity of a vehicle on four wheels. The prices will be 
request from the superior safety and capacity — ... — 
found moderate lor Dog Carts, built to order, or selected from the superior stock, in different sizes and colours, 
kept nt 2U9 1 0.\I0RD-STItEET; where may also Da seem Messrs. Tnnurr's ncwly-Invcnted SHAMROCK DOG 
CART, for small horses In England, India, or Australia. 
AT THE EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS 
mV IN REGENT STREET AND CORNHILL, 
BELONGING TO 
H. J. and D. NICOLL, 
MERCHANT TAILORS AND PALETOT PATENTEES, 
The liest materials, talent, aiul workmanship arc employed, 
and the principle of a combination of economy nnd excel- 
lence maintained. Here also the Dress Huttons and 
Colours of every Yacht Clnb or Hunt are always ready for 
inspection. 
FOR HUNTING. 
The Scarlet, Brown, Olive, or Mixed Cloths, are noth fine and 
strong, the dye cannot even be moved by acids, and in the course 
of manufacture they are prepared by a peculiar process to resist a 
very heavy shower of rain. 
FOR YACHTING. 
F.very description of Pilot and Pea Jackets, with prepared India 
Rubber and other Waterproofed Clothing, may also be seen. 
Por Shooting, Fishing, Rowing, or Cricketing, all suitable ma- 
terials aro provided. 
NICOLL'S DRY-SEAT COAT 
Is useful to all, whether Sportsman or Traveller, as it is well known 
that rheumatism and colds, with the thousand and one other ills 
that flesh is heir to, arc chiefly caught through damp seats. 
114, 116, lie, 120, REGENT STREET, 
and 22, CORNHILL. 
TO 
GUNPOWDER. 
SPORTSMEN AND THE PUBLIC. 
The extension of Chemical and Mechanical Science lias in no branch of Manufacture been more successfully 
npplied than in that of Gunpowder. 
THE KAMES GUNPOWDER COMPANY, 
] EMPLOYING the best materials, the most improved processes, and the mosthighlj- 
J skilled management and labour, venture confidently to appeal to the experience of those by whom their 
Powder 1ms been tiled, in recommending it to public pntronnge, on the score of strength unsurpassed and 
rarely equalled, of prompt and complete ignition, and of that unexceptionable cleanness, which every true 
Sportsman will appreciate. These invaluable qualities will be found pre-eminently combined in their 
well-known 
CRYSTAL SPORTINC POWDER. 
The above, ns well ns every other description of Gunpowder, of first-rate quality, manufactured by the 
Company, nmy bo obtained of all respectable Gunmakors and other Dealers, nnd wholesale, on application at 
the Company’s Office, 147, Leadenliall-street, London. 
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EVERY YARD OF CLOTH SOLD 
AT TIIE 
THE CAMP AT GALLIPo£t 
WAR WITH RUSSIA. 
Now Ready, Price One Shilling 
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, IN ENGLISH AND TURKISH, n. if 1 
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Field. 
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D EVOTED exclusively to Yachtin° 
i - - - 
Rowing, and General Nautical Intelligence 
The Illustrations by T. G. Dutton, and E. Wkf.don, 
Esqrs., marine artists. 
The Gazette contains a classified List of Yachts, 
corrected monthly, and to yacht owners is indispen- 
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Sold by all Booksellers and Newsmen, and at the 
office, 1, Bennett's-hill, Doetor's-commons. 
NOTICE. 
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with Title Page and Index, nnd uniform with Vol. 1 , 
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“The .Field” to be informed that, owing to theiu 
creasing pressure of business upou our office i . 
London, we find it necessary to establish Agents In I 
different part* of tbe country, through whom all A 
provincial orders for copies of tbe paper, nnd for'H 
advertisements, may in future be transmitted. At j 
the same time, orders will be received at the office, 
No. 408, Strand, opposite Adnra-strcet, Adelphi. 
The following is a list of tho Agents already *4 
appointed ; — 
Adixcdox .... Parsons. 
AvLEsnunv . . , Walker. 
Banbury Pott* and Co.. Penson-stree 
Bath Peach, l’ocock’s Library. 
Belfast Henderson, Costlo-placc. 
Bicester .... Hewiett 
Birmingham . . . Anderson. 
BnENTWooD . . . W. Coupe, Queen-street 
Brighton .... Booty, G6, king's-rond. 
Grant. 
LONDON CLOTH 
ESTABLISHMENT 
SOLD at the WHOLESALE PRICE. 
Purchasers of Cloths, 4cc., at the 
LOWDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT 
May have them mode up (on the premises) in a very 
superior manner, at the charge of 
THE WORKMEN’S WAGES, 
And save h the adoption of this system from 30 to 
00 per ceiit*\<n every garment. 
THE NEW SPLENDID STOCK 
BRISTOL 
CtUlIRlDOE . 
Carlisle 
Cheltenham . 
COLCHESTER . 
Ciir.wEEn.'CE . 
Doncaster. 
Wafltley, Railway Station. 
, Naylor, Petty (Jury. 
Nnyloi 
. Artlm 
Westley and Co. 
. Corder, North-street. 
G. P. R. l'ulman, Market-place. 
Brook. 
Dover Bowles. Snarontc-street. 
Dublin Fisher A Co.JwestmorcInnd-strerl 
New MARK FT. 
NoTTINon.vM 
Oxford . . 
Pertu . . . 
for this Season includes a great variety of Coloured 
and Mixture Cloths, and Venetians ; every fashion- 
able novelty in Angola, and Doeskin for Trowsors, 
and n choice selection of New Vestings. 
LONDON CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 
1«, COVEXTRY STREET. 
0 
DUTY OFF TEA. 
N and AFTER tbe Gth of APRIL all our PRICES will be REDUCED FOUR- 
PENCE PER POUND, as the following List will show : — 
Portsmouth . 
Potton, Urns. . 
Rajjscatk . . 
Rearing . . . 
Rowset . 
Former Prices, 3s., 3s. 2d., 3s. 4<J. 
„ 3s. Od., 3s. 8d., 4s. 
„ 4s. 4d. 
4s., 4s. 8d., 6s. 
5s. 4d. 
CONGOU TEA 2s. 8d., 2s. 10d., 3s. 
RARE SOUCHONG TEA 3s. 2d., 3s. 4d.,3s. 8d. 
BEST ASSAM PEKOE SOUCHONG, a very) , 
extraordinary Tea ) s ‘ 
PRIME GUNPOWDER TEA 3s. 8d., 4s., 4s. 8d. 
THE BEST GUNPOWDER TEA 5s. 
Prime COFFEE, at Is. nnd Is. 2d. per lb. The best Mocha and the best West India Coffee, at Is. 4d. 
All goods sent carriage free, by our own vans nnd carls, if within eight miles. TEAS, COFFEES, and 
SPICES sent carriage free to any Railway Station or Market Town in England, if to the valuo of 40s., or 
upwards, by 
PHILLIPS and COMPANY, 
TEA AND COLONIAL MERCHANTS, 
No. 8, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY. 
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