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ITALIAN OPERA AT DARLINGTON

... of acromphshing his purpose when two men, who were sinlkug a well a quarter of a mile off, named nhilip) elareheugh and Thomas Hardy, who had heard her screams, arrived. Clareheugh, a power- f-.l man, seized the scoundrel and dragged him away to Chilton ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... obtained a good success in Hamburg. M. Charles Lecocq has scored another success with his new opera, La Jolie Persane. Mr Thomas Hardy is writing a new serial story, The Trumpet-Major, for Good Words. Professor W. Robertson Smith, of Aberdeen, has left ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... )Belgraeia for January, 1878, will contain the irst chapters of a new novel, entitled The Re- turn of the Native, by Thomas Hardy; and a complete story by Wilkie Collins, entitled T The Duel in Berne Wood. We regret to hear that the Bulgarian, Matthew- ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... promises well for next year.' The auchief at racticin will be Mr Froude's 1Remi- B ng- nisisences of men I have known. Thomas Hardy 'T to will writs one serial, 1The Trumpet Major, and Id~ tar Miss Jean In.gelow, the other, 1Sarah de Man Berenger. ...

CROOK AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... e mnended, Thomas Fraser, Croft. NHw- f Omundlud-let, £ i 10, George NIaper. St. B3rnard- let, £1 10s, E. R. Wliitwell, Barton flal!, Darling- ton; 2nd, 103, E. C. N. Wilson, Bs30hbara Grango. Carroage or Dalmatian-lr, £1 109s Thomas Hardy; 2und, 10s ...

DARLINGTON FLOWER SHOW

... varieties, hardy cut-lst, W. E. Coltman; 2nd, J. W. Mackie; 3rd, Mr Bonsfield. i Annuals, 6 varieties, hardy-ilt, J. W. Mackie; ! 2nd, R. UImpleby, South Otterington. r FaUIrs. 36 cherries-T. Snaith. Bed currants, one dish in straps - 2ud, Thomas SnaiL , ...

BAZAAR AND [ill] EXHIBITION AT DARLINGTON

... snsectnueits o' early ni titing, fromn Mr Theovdoc Fry; rzicinL'ee, fion Cir T. BrunLiton, Mrs d. BrLUni3U, Mr T. Watson, Mr Thomas Johnsou, Mr J. D.i esdlc, aunt others; curiosities, old chiLnl, JaLiatlt s- antl fdntlian iork, froill Mr T. Watson, Urr E ...

FLOWER SHOW AT HARTLEPOOL

... Braith- a wvaite, Northallerton; M~r Thomas Oliver, Norton; t. NrRB Poole, W~est Hartlepool; MoIt . G. Stott, c Iugleby (Greanhow; Mr T. Fewster, Norton; Mr a Creorge Bednell, Brotton; M~r G. Fox, Stranton; h Mr Thomas H~unter, Norton; M~r N. Sauderson, ...

HARTLEPOOL FLOWER SHOW

... class. The fruit was exceedingly d luscious. ForhothousefruitMr ?? Laidlaw, of r Castle Eden, was first; and for hardy Mir West- e cott. Mr Thomas Wilson, of Normanby, had a splendid show of stove and greenhouse plants, and, though open to all, the best prizes ...

DARLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Goom. Wilun, Hurwooth;' Srd, N Thomas Wileo~n, Croi't. J.BI. odglau,NEij., to eottaigei~s, a. ?? lilfor tlio beet, is for the eocolid best, amd Is Oil farJ mI Of the, third host. three, , pllnts in . pot-leit, ,ThOm'as h asiC Petty, Blacknwell ; 2nid ...

STANHOPE FLOWER SHOW

... eolour-1st, Thomas Gib- Eon; 2nd, NY. Twaddle, sen. 11 dahlias, dissimilar- let, Francis Vasey, Wooley. 6 roses, dissimIlar-lst, Francis Vasey; Snd, J. W. Roddam, Newtown, Stan- hope- 3rd, J. Orawhall, Stanhope. 1 petunia-1st, i.Sinclair; 2nd, Thomas Gibson ...

DARLINGTON FLOWER SHOW

... hunches o ht grapos-leil, Thomas Jowsey, Ledbury, Park; 2nd, James Noble. Ur T. B. M. Plows offers i2s for the beet, and 89 for the second best two bunches of WFren- tignac) grapes. Gentlemen's gatrdeners only.-Pine- let, 7s, Thomas Jowsey; 2nd, OS, James ...