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MAGAZINES, &c

... There z are good iostalments &aso of the two novels, Anne, by Constance Fetnimore Wool- son, and A Laodlcean by Mi. Thomas Hardy, with a complete story eana odrF attractive poems, A aper on Some d1reat Violins, with a portrait of Ole ibliI, and n ...

THE MAGAZINES, &c

... strargeis is a story of startling interest, full of the El ?? esturalness which ?? the productions if its mithor. Mr., Thomas Hardy. W Thr Thealre for March opens with a pleasant paper by El Mr, Charles Hervey under the title of CThe Foyers of the~o~ulevard ...

THE NEW QUARTERLY MAGAZINE ON THE ELECTION

... informing article on Miracle Plays in England, and an excellent philosophical paper on Illusions of Perception. Mr. Thomas Hardy, who justly stands high amongst our popular novelists, contributes a com- plete story under the title of Fellow-Townsmnens ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... all, the critics identified the story as having been derived from Mr, Thomas Hardy's :Far from the Madding Crowd, Mr, Pinero denied this, and asserted that be had never read MIr. Hardy's work, and to au extent he is backed up by Messrs, Hare and Kendall ...

THE BATH BULB SHOW

... Grapes-lst, MIr XVr, Duck. ApplesE-st, Mr E. Thomas 2nd Mr A. T. Hall. Pears-lst, Mr R, H. Taylor; 2nd, Mr W. J. Smith. VEGETABLES. Cucuinbers-lst,.Mr S. P. Bndd; 2nd, MrF. Fisher. Mushrooms-1st, MIr Thomas Evry; 2nd, Mr W. Dobson. Seakale-Ist, Mr Thos ...

ST. AGNES FLOWER AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW

... -Fuschia lst, F. Harlee ; 2nd, F. Thomas ; 3rd, Ada Thomas; extras, Albert Wlhitney and William Thomas. Single geianium-Ist, Albert Whitney; 2nd, A, Marks ; 3rd, J. JD)cy. Double ditto-Ist, Albert Whitney; 2nd; UWilliaru Thomas, Creeper or hanging plaut-i3t ...

EXHIBITION OF HIGH-CLASS PICTURES

... I XBIBITION OF HIGH2OL&S PICTURESc Mr, Thomas McLean, the well-known art collector, bao now on view at the Athenweim Hall, Cora street, a number of oil paintings from the easela of some of the beet known British and Continental artiste. The collection ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

FLOWER SHOW AT CLIFTON

... Cotham Nursery (bouquets of roses) ; Mr J. . Davis, Highbury parade;(single specimen orchid); Dr Shaw, Clifton (hardy perennials and hardy annuals). The committee met with great encouragement from contributors, and the entries proved so numeroes that ...

Literary & Other Notes

... hindrance to its completion. Dr Jessopp hopes, however, that the book may be in the subscribers' hands at no distant date. Dir Thomas Hardy's novel The Woodlanders, will be published by Zaessrs Macmillan and Co. in book form sb ut the middle of next month ...