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NORTH-WEST AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW

... SHOW. I [nOOM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] LoNDoxDErny, WEDNESDAY. T= annual show of the above society was held to-day, in the Victoria Market, Strand Road. The number of entries (246) was much larger than that of former years, and the various animals ex- hibited ...

FASHION

... to the Victoria Oar-] dens, Bombay, where it will be set up, anid is the design of Mer. Noble, of Bruton Street, London. ...

DOWNPATRICK UNION AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... occapied by Major XiN UGENT, treaserer of the society. Dinner, which was served up by Mr. Jennings, Victoria Hotel, having been partaken of, The Queen, The Prince and Princess of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family, The Lord Lieutenant and Pros- ...

FASHION

... disuosition from which her Royal Highness has sufferud of lateo and which before prevented her from going to Scotland with the Queen. Under these circunnstances, Sir W. Jenner, it is understood, advised the immoediate return of her ?? lighness to Frognmore ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... instr Licti e-c address. to .MISS STANLEY'S ENTZRTADIENT.MiMSS Stanley , yesterday gave a mid-day representation in the pi 'Victoria Ball, which was well attended. At the DI evenin, representation there was also a large attend- suce, antI the performance ...

FASHION

... peoples, the Maoris and the Europeans. Though you leave us here God will protect both peoples, Europeans and Maoris, and Queen Victoria and the Governor will protect the persons of these two peoples, so that the graceof Providence may rest on them both. ...

NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... ; 2nd. Loftus H. Bland, Q C., Birn ds. fort, Abbeyleux, Queen's County-two-shear border Leicestor ram. Section 3.-Best shearling ram-Ist prize, Loftus H. Bland, Q.C., Blandsfort, Abbeyleix, Queen's County-border Leicester shcarling ram ; 2nd, l.ottua Hf ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... dealings in land wil l be al most as mucth simplified as dealings in raillway shares. IAnd we hievo had since thu days of Queen nnne facilities for the rea-istratiin ot deals ant convey. anrces which, cxcl t in M-disesx mand Yo:,, nc'. r existed in E ...

THE ROYAL VISIT

... young men who ornamented the rooms, their I teachers, the organist and choir, their minister, and Iher gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. Mr. Marsh, proprietor of the York Street Bakery, catered for C these two interesting soirees with his accustomed Ctc ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT DOVER

... already h)een conveyedto Dover from ihe Charing Cross and Cannon Street Stations, 1 ,50 from Blackfriars, and 1,200 from Victoria; - ' ill tho.e who had to get off this mornlug were ?? numerous tomake a formidable slowlv in I the streets and at the railway ...

THE OPENING OF THE UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION AT PARIS

... rather fantastic style of archi- tectue, aid declied with V. R.'s-initials which i thle French think sigiiify that it is Queen 'Victoria s I private property, and is destined to be occupied by I her Majesty i Lthe eint of her coniiui to Paris; i an clegiut ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... confine- masst or low diet. OUtRAGE AmeD Hemrwey Ronmnny.-A few even- ings since a most diabolical set was perpetrated in tile Victoria Park Road, South Hackney. As Mr. Edwin Harrison, the keeper of the Adelphi Chapel, Hackney, was returning along the road ...