The Liverpool Corporation -have in con» temptation the purchase of a quantity of land- adjacent to the present Princess-park, which tUey,iutend to transform into a public park to' rival those dELdndoti and Paris. The Earl of Sefton is to receive £250,000 ? for the landj which is to belaid out in the first style of ornamental landscape founds, with the long-desired Addition of a Rottenrow, whejre equestrians can enjoy horse exercise with' conifort and pleasure.aiid in society.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 61, 2 June 1866, Page 2
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