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SALE OF PICTURES

... Carl Haaw, £141 1;s ; The .Alusiciau, by Alma Taidema, R.A., £e22 lOs; The Primrose Gatherers, by Birhet Foster, £231 ; The Blackberry Gathe- rers, £168; Drawing Lobster Pots, by E. Dunoan, £115 10s; On the R'ad to Tivoli, bV T. AI. Richardson, 1855, £1j3 ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... From the log evidence it appeared that the deceased, who was DU a healthy boy, ate four swede turnips and a pint be of blackberries. After hearing the evidence of Er. Dr. H. J. Kenn, who deposed that the deceased or died li-om imidainainzon of the iiltestinah ...

NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... 'Tlhoemas Valelitine, Stralldtowiti, llelfast-itrry hla-lh cC'w\v Mistletoo ; X, tJi4ues Watson, Derry- I .Kerry bliik cow Blackberry. )iEON, hPOLLE, Oil ANY lST12Ncr AMEusD NOT INCL'JDL'D, EN Tlt iOlli:ttOiN6IN cAi.\l . Ciam'i 8-Best bull, of any nage- ...

METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF ART EXHIBITION

... first- rate, and the texture and bony solidity are indi- cated most perfectly. A Jacob exhibits a neat and sincere-study of blackberries in outline, and Miss Allen a similar and very excellent drawing. A few, and only a few, of the many subjects of interest ...

EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS

... commendedl. l Painting On Fabric, S3i and Satin, Cl:>Y IV-Ist prize, ?? ers on fine satin pane!s, by Mrs H I Dobbs; . id, blackberries on cushion, bv Miss C Dunne. A painting of azalias and ChristTmas roses on cosy, by i Mrs llamisbn, was highly commended ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... erie ornament is added at the waist, or towards one shoulder; the greatest novelty in this way, however, is a bunch of blackberries, wal- nuts, chestnuts, or some other autumn or winter fruit, imitated in phlsh or velvet. We have lately seen a dress thus ...

MESSRS. RODMAN & COMPANY'S EXHIBITION

... another very clever work. It shloVS. a couple of artistically-tattered childien with their hands embrued in the gore of blackberries. It is imupessible to speak too highly of the flesh-painting |of this artist. The ruddy brown faces have no suggestion ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... cheered for the very pretty display. The jumping was full of Incidents, and grief was plentiful, falls being as common as blackberries in September. The eacitement at times was very marked, the feeling in the stand showing itself even among so ariatocratic ...

LITERATURE

... that he is a willig purchaaer, but itis essential i he that the steamboat communication should be con- r venient and swift Blackberry-pickers on the 4 coasts of counties Louth, Down, and Antrim wouldA nd it easy to ship fruit to him in good condition, and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Plate at Nevwinarket, and, being entered for ! saie at 500 guineas, was allowed to go to Sir. Dea- con for 1,020 guineas. Blackberry. who dleadheated with Cinnamon , for -lhe Citizen.> Piate at Rilkenny yesterday, wil be pat up fur auction to-das after ...

THE GERMAN EXPEROR IN LONDON

... outburst of laughter and banter at the expense of the constables (who at this part, as indeed else- where, were as thick as blackberries). It has be- come pretty well known that the song and its sentiments are not regarded with particular favour bv the re ...

NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... BldriBlackthorn; 3, George Gibson, Neaforge. Bellat Heifer,,i calf ormik calved In 89-.A. 'Weir, Guy- I Iwz- Bailtisirait. Blackberry: 2., John Russell, Mightow., Carnmoney, Nlanune ; I, A. Wstr. Gisytpsn. Zalldandrtw arggja of Guissoaasa Heifer, calved ...