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... other matter we are unable to find room for it. Do yon ever have any ' hops' in Maidstone ? asked a London belle, who was dres6ing for a ball, of a country consin from Kent. Oh yes, lots; was the reply, pa has forty acres of 'em. An orator who had ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... a l have been so fine. But why were not the Lancashire an eleven inspired by the weather to make a better qu stand against Kent? Fortunately, they have since hs done well against the Australians, which has revived a 4 our spirits. up The AncoatS Rambling ...

LIVERPOOL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... Japanese blossoms. The premier collec- f tion of 24: incurved, shown by Mr. lW. D. Ho!t u- included-Mr. Howe, Queen of England. Golden - Empress, Alfred Salter, Jardin des Plantes. Prince I the Afred , Alfred -Salter, Jardin des Plantes Pincej or AfedBarbara ...

. Riterarg, Kxtvart%

... bit amny, laeolth'giving g t7irpiSS ?? On-its bygala mission? To ?? richeountry - tl s'tr;ismg with af pro unie e of t he golden -gm-ai i t hat yet lies P fede- foldtd-il the silken bosom ofrearbislender plamteurs To dioteis a be ~to the-sparkhing river ...

WIT AND WISDOM

... on the other. Large quantities of liquors were seized. Mr. A. Simmons, late Secretary to the Kent and Sussex Labourers' Union, was mun-muoned to the Maidstone Police Courton Satuiday,o01 a ohaige i of wilfully withholdinig five hulndred and thirty. ei ...

EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART, &c

... Mr. Wade contributes paintings by Lt himself, entitled Cartinig Turf from Farin'toni Moss, le subscription portrait- of Boots- 'at the Oastle Inn, ar I(Contemplation, portrait of Mrs. Dixon, A Boggart, Dr and Where's the-boy that minds the sheepi ...

OPENING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... prinits, cottont prinits *fron Neufelatel, naus- H imt, &C. F'KANCH -Glove and braces, all Parisian fa- shi1jnts in dress, boots,I lists, stained liaper, de- signs for manufactures, 1tri nti ng anti lithogra- phic specimncts, papers, Marble chininuey-pieces ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT PRESTION

... only con- mended might in this class have fairly taken places. Lord Coventry provided a clear winner in the cow class with Golden Treasure, the champion female at Chipping Norton. -Mr. Taylor's Rosamond, good though she is, is here fairly beaten. The ...

Literature

... in some p: a' other uffending place. -Mren, for the most'part of large framne, tl a wtith red fdannel shlirts and immnense boots worn outside their Hl - trousers, their feces unwsashed end unshaven, still reckillg b: y with, the dusti and smoke of'Lawrence ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... autumn fields and had come back clad in russet and crimson leaves. By way of hat a small acorn cup was placed jauntily upon her golden locks, and round her waist was wound the daintiest sash of silvery web which none but fairy fingers could have fashioned. ...

ANNUAL SHOW AT WIGAN OF THE MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Frescot. (Fiive competitors.) ' o-,uet Best Golden-peocilsed Hamburg Fowls, £1-Joseph Tate, Of Syke Hill, Preston. Best Silver-peucilled Hantburg Fowls, £L-John Rbinson, of Vale House, Garstanug. Best Golden-spsngleJ Haonburg Fowls, X1.-William C. Worrall ...

LEYLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... h c, D. Parsons. -Game, D. Par-sons.- ochin China, J. Wood, Brinscall Hall. -Golden pencilled Hamburg, R. Carr, Leylnnd.-Silver pencilled Hamburg, J. Platt, Deane. - Golden sp ngled Hamburg, D. Parsons.-Silver spanled Hamnburg R. Teby -Any other variety ...