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LITERATURE

... quite a new series 0o f Badvnttrits. For young and old ?? o is hrfl of interest-,aad amusemet. -: '?ji ., , ., ?? if [ ° THE QUEEN OF THE WORLD, 1w Luke r, Netterville. London: Lawrence and( Bullen. Thiere is a familiar threat in the West of: 6 i Ireland ...

THE WINTER SHOW

... How- I ever, he was beaten .in all thiree by an Irirh-' bred hull, Rex, the property of Mliss Staples, of Dunmore, Durrcrw, Queen's CQunty. The champioai bull is a b~ne-grey shorthorn Agus, which was calved at Durrow in 1897, and bred there by the late ...

FASHION AND MARKETS

... paiW a private visit to the Horse Show yesterday morning. - In th afternoon a number of nurses in con- ner.ti vwith H M Queen Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses attended at the Vicereual Lodge, and bad the honour of being Dresented with badges by her ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... not only amongst the select quartette, but wears also awar- ded the Croke Challenge Cup. He is a son of Mask, from Princess Victoria, by Prince Charlie and of a ?? that certainly marks him as one well calculated to fulfil the requirements required by the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... J Digges, Mrs Digges, Rev J C Irwin, B D; Mr and Mrs I J W 4jughes, Mr and Mrs Grone, M's hild, I HIJ Child, F .S I; isa Victoria A Delaney, i Dr J M'Namara, G R Woods, JPeacock. Departures froM North Wall Station by the London and, North Western ComanY's ...

NORTH-EAST (BELFAST) SHOW

... prize. £10, 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £2---st prize, ChCsles E Gallbraitlh, Derreglet, Dnin- frfes, Queen of the West, ,elistnut roan, 6 yro, a Garton Duke ,.f Conluauht, d Queen of the Dales; 2nd, I H Smily, Inver Stud, Laree, Merry May. cheinut, 9 yrs, e Royal Star ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Dever~ux,'F J Owens, MiES N St George, Mr. and: Mrs Phillips, Harry 0 Mason, George Fla, nagan, Ma-thieiu, Miss Colvill, Miss Victoria Mi Delany, Arthur Meade Swifte. George Chaan- bers, Eugene L Fevez. E T tlerdman, Dr W E Adeney. . . ' Arrivals at North ...

OUR LADIES' LETTER

... be vacated after a week or a fortnight's visit. There are, however. clubs with a larger bedroom accommodation- the Victoria at 145 Victoria street, with a sub- I seription of two guineas and no entrance fee; the Ilchester in lichester G-ardens, Hyde Park ...

A BELFAST SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB

... John J O'Shea, architect, 3hichester street; .Join J Pender. inspectur, Glengorn'.ley House; Thomas Picton, musician. Great Victoria street; John J Riordan. solicitor, l)n.egall street; and Dr Chas Sheldon, Acade- mical Institution. Three of the defendants ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN AN ARMAGH THEATRE

... leaving Eton he become Brigadier General of the Royal Company of Archers. He was a Lord-in-Wait- g to tie Queen for three or four yeArs. As W ?? of Victoria front 1889 to i l85, Lord Hopetoun won for hinmself good Opinmons. On his return to he becanu* Teldent ...

IRISH INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION IN LIVERPOOL

... HE.R.H. Princess Christian in St George's Hall, Liverpool, to-day. The enter- prise was favoured with the patronage of the Queen, the Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of ...