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WESTBURY-ON-TRYM FLOWER SHOW

... Before -iessrs W. HBo-JiDker ad EfentyDsnial, - CRVELTY TO A HORSE, Thomas William'Winter,-a earter, of`Pllsnlg, was sum-noned fbr-working a horse In an ufiftntate, antl John Thomas, a former, Of Pilaing,r was summoned foroausieatto be -worked. 'Inspeoter ...

COTTAGERS' SHOW AT GRITTLETON

... Windsor-lst, W. Crook '2nd, Thomas Hulance, sen. Twenty-four long pods-Ist, A. Pugh. son.; 2nd,-Stocrar. Forty gods French runner beans-lst, Edward Whiting; 2nd, Henry llopkins, Three hcads of I celery-Ist, Joseph Wieks; 2nd 'Thomas Jlalance, jnn. i Three ...

TORTWORTH HORTICULTURAL AND CEREAL SHOW

... Porter, Cromhall; 3rd, Thsomes , Packer, ditto. Mangoid-wurzel: 1st, Thomas Morley; 2nd, v Thomas Packer. SwedeS: let, William Isles ; 2nd, John a ,Heaven. Apples (celinary): let, Thomas Burford, Whitfield; 2nd, Hannah Lane, Wickwar. Ditto (dessert): let ...

FLOWER SHOW IN WILTS

... Pint of black currania-let, t&eorge Tilley; 2nd, W. Cook. Six dessert apples-let, W. ;0 Godwin 2nd, Thomas Hlance, junr. . Six culinary alppes-let, Thomas Hulance, seur.; 2nd, G. W. Kington. Six dessert pears-lst, Henry Warren; 2ad, Edward WhitinzT Six ...

NEWPORT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... e; 2od, Mr. Edward Thomas; Ord, Mr. W. Thomas, Conions, spring mown-lat, Mr. John Birdop; 2nd. Mr. James Bishop;rdM. Bi. 'Ihomirs. 'Inipoil onlone-1nt, Mr. W. Thomae; 2d r Iraylor; lcd, Mr. J. Bfs op. Leeksm-lit. Mr. Edward Thomas; Ind, DIr. J. Bishop; ...

KNOWLE AND TOTTERDOWN FLOWER SHOW

... dietriet? let, Frederick larvis' 2nd George hilton ; 3rd, Thomas Price, Beat cultivated and arranged allotment garden at Knowle and cobety art of Totterdotni-lat, Thomas ? y, Dagger ; 2nd, Thomas Lee ;Srd, William Matthews, NIWrr AND YEoETAELEs. - Colleotlon ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... champion whom in after years she is able to rescue from the Bast~ile. The story is prettily told, and is illustrated by Mr Paul Hardy. No SURRENDER. By 1. A. Henty. (London: Blackie and Son.) 5s. Mdr Henty now stands alone as a writer of historical stories ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... Few melodramas appeal more strongly to the 57 sympathies of a popular audience than does Two Little Vagabonds, and Messrs Hardie and Von Of Leer's company, which is paying a return visit to the Prince's Theatre, met with a cordial reception last night ...

THE DECEMBER MAGAZINES

... the whole offer- ing a capital fund of entertaining ?? Belgravia for this month we have the concluding. chapters of Mr. Thomas Hardy's strangely named but talented fiction, The Return of the Native, a work which abounds in striking situations, nat the ...

Theatrical Mems

... last week, at which a full statement of the position of affairs was made, and an acting com- mittee was appointed, with Mr Thomas Downey as 3 secretary. The ireasurer is Mr G. J. Maddick, 148, 3 Strand. I We are glpd to learn that the dispute between M ...

THE MAGAZINES, &c

... accompany this paper. In the way of fiction the number contains a continuation of Anne, the concluding chapters of Mr. Thomas Hardy's clever and characteristic novel A A Laodlcean, and a couple of short stories. Among our Footprints is the title ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... becoming to the wearer, they cannot well help being more or less h Ia mode,-Lc Folict. Mons'oTeN E TEnTAINMESNT. - To-day, Mr. Hardy Gillard's Pacific Railway Panorama will be unrolled at 3 p.m., in the Vrictoria-rooms, Clifton. Saturday after- noon's and ...