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Agricultural Hall and Fairy Palace

... Agricultural Hail and Fairy Palace. With this night (Saturday's) grand miscellaneous concert the miusical season at the Agricultural Hall positively terminates. That the projectors of these concerts have found them reiunerative it the highest degree is beyond a doubt, and it is only fair to acknow- ledge that everything has been done to present itse public with mn entertainment worthy ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1004 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Signor Rubini's Entertainment

... London is seldom without its Professor of Legerdemain, ule thit natural restieg-place of the honourably light-fiegered gentleiseii who produce a bewildering array of tin cups from a hat of flie period, soems to be ?? Hall. Signor(?) nubici comenni;ecl his s'eevnces in the Minor Psoom on Monday last. He speaks Eegli.ii uneommonly like a native, and may safely dety all Italy to apprs:ceb him in ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 873 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Displenish Sale, Hillhead, NewtonhHl

... ABOUT 14 Acres OATS and BARLEY Do. POTATOES. 2 Work HORSES. 1 QUEY, Three Years Old. 1 One-Year Old STOT. u- Shetland COM and CALF Threshing Mill (almost new) ; Barn Fan • Single Tr« di i. Two Harrows; Iron Drill Harrow min on»I- . n . Plon > Railling; Cart Harness ; Stable Furniture, Machme; Wlre The usual Credit will be given. Sale to commence at Eleven o’clock Forenoon. JOHN CHRISTIE. ...

Music

... T'w ; - ?? me Tt, , '0114-11 ?i ? , ?? IIIN V?? I Thisd4060,! h lan ig ti!the first of a series of c eulof ItOW , with which Mr. Mapleson intendj i,1 up the few weeks previous to Christmas. The company comprises most of the principal artists of the regular seasonand new appearances are an- nounced, of Mdlle. Clara Doria (a daughter of Mr. John Barnett, the composer), and Mdlle. Kellogg, a ...

Literature

... xiter'Iturt. NEW BOOKS. Mlr. Murray has added to the admi'able series of Choice Travels, which he is publishing in volumes of convenient size, Mr. Layard's abridg- ments of his Nineveh and its Remains and Ni~nev.eh and? Babylon. The first of these volumes contains the narrative of the author's expedition to Assyria, during the years 1845, 1846, and 1847; the second records the results of his ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... (From Puinch.) BRADFORD BEREAVED.-liall has- lost the Bradford election. Bradford may indeed exclaim, I have lost My-all is-, Tssro IS}.YPE ATING ITSELF.- Take away that Bauble I said Sir Thomas Henry, giving his order to the police, and pointing to the Mace. COaING CHAmIps.-One result ofthe Reform bil some old women seem to fancy, will be that the East-end will be the fashionable quarter, ...

ARDEE OCTOBER FAIR

... I . ARDEB OCTOBER FAIR. I Anwxn (CouNTY LouTru), OcToiiErs 24.-The im. portant October fair of this ancient town was held on yesterday. The day was remarkably fine, and from an early hour in the morning a considerable number of horned cattle and sheep, were driven into the spa. ciouB enclosure. A large number of graziers, dealers, and victualler also arrived before ten o'clock from several ...

TO BE FEUED,

... G-ROUNU EXCHANGE STREET There will be exposed to Public Roup, way of Feu, within the Offices of Messrs 3, A. Webster, Advocates, 42, King Street, upon Friday, the First day of November next, at Two o’clock, Afternoon, T'HE AREA, or PIECE of GROUND, belonging to the Caledonian Railway Company, on the East Side of Exchange Street, lying between the Savings Bank on the South, and the Property of ...

WORCESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... WORCESTERSHI2RE AGRICULTURAL SOOU!TY. The exhibition of Stock, roota, vc., in connection with the above Society, which took pla-e b Worcester, yester. day, was poi solray noteworthy, and had krtioular ...

MOUNTMELLICK (QUEEN'S COUNTY) FAIR

... MOUNTMELLIOK (QUEEN'S COUNTY) FAIR. MOOUNTMULLICK, MONDAY EVENIG.-The above monthly fair was held totday, and there was a very large show of stock of all descriptions, which met a pretty fair ele at late rates. The supply of springers was about the average, and were early disposed of for shipment at price,, rauging from I1 Z. to 101. lOa., the forsnek being the top figure of the fair. There ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION ANI UVARIs. ILL- 1S OF LOUD ROSSE. On miaking inqulrle late last night, we wee Informed that his lordship's eiabditon 4e. not exhibit any symoptoms of impryevlent - The Princess of Wales drove out on Jiday attended by Vlsecoitean Walde. Their Royal Highnesses Prinoe and Princess Christian of Schlswfg. Holstein were expected to arrive at Windsor on Saturdjy morning from the royal amilg ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1 1'ASHON AND VARIETI |S. THE HEALTHI OF MARL RUSSLLr BgAT, MORDAt'T NronH -ThetS are no grounds for sayglg Earl REnsell le seriously ill, His lordship, who has been ateyieg on a voit with tord Dufforln, at 0lsndeboye tince Teoaday 1eat, caught a alight cold while present at the rifle mastch Jasi week, bnt nothing more. ERrl taisoll loft Ciandeboye on Saturday last for his Heglisl seat. His ...