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CHELTENHAM AND WEST OF ENGLAND HORSE SHOW AND CHELTENHAM HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... CLELTEIMAM AND WEST OF EqGL&ND. . HORSE S6hW AND CHELTENHAM HffmORTIOULTUR&L' SOw.I 'The first annual show of the Cheltenbau and West of Erglasd Eorse Show Society was held yesterday at Cheltehana, in a field adjoining Pittsille.gardens, where the show of the Gloucestershire Agricultural Society was held last year. The sky was somewhat gloomy through- out the day, but the rain held off, and in ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... | ADvT 4F ENGLAND WOrMOSTEl, TWIMAeD which cane down all the fore part of the 'e [ntedeted with the attendanse androepta. , converted the approch from the Battenb8all. 0 long steth of treache*ous slash, while th. t1i,;;,n thechow-yard itaselhad to be covered , odeD platforms or causeways, for which the if de Y would ecarcely have been a misnomer, tod th3 depth of slush and llquii mud which ...

BRISTOL SCHOOL OF ART

... BRISTOL SCHOOL OF. ART. .. . . ?? .. ?? . 1. . I - The following is a list of the successful stadents in tbe Government examination of the elementary or secoud grade of April last, at the Bristol School of Art. The letter P signifies that the student b entitled to .a certifi- eate, and the letterE to a prize as well as a eortificate:- N SeiEECI'r or EXAMINATION. Free- Geo. Perspec deI anL ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... J:i (Fro ze FJe Fo.) 71 the beautiful weather prevailing at the time of writing ti article should continue, the toilette s pr e. pared for Juni will be displayed to the greatest advant tage, the bright s unny days sh owing most effectively the brilliant and deceded colours BO fashionably worn, and I which prove more geserally becoming than the undecided tints, thoug h many of tbe latter still ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... 't BATH AD WERST OF ENGLAND SHOW.,- ; I ,, ! WoOainEmu, Wednesday. After tie fine weather of yeteraythe rain t In, and, falling heavily at intervsls during the night It 'deprved of much of their, bright effect the flap and banners ani the lines of 4teamers and fstoons with which the ciik-tnB of Worcester adorned the streete to 'welcome visitors to the opening of the show, It made the broad ...

ON CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE

... O0N CLITN 8USPF1SI BRIDGE. . ?? ' CW.TPYR ยข (TenE MoDxBW bBibOEOY SeoH8Jj . By ?? LO0NDON Hris ?? of Songs of. e .ingularity, Peeps at Life, &c. SWFET CliftOD i- where bewitching woodlands hang a O'er rocky fiteeps and'doeg delloioue'do hang a I clildaiot tear myself .wlt Out aPsN a From euch gin Eden-happy he~whodwelle: a in yon-romflft~lO cbalft~chrltetn'd Alpenfels, dI (If youth ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... BATH AND WEST OF JENGLAND SHOW. WoncEngr, TUESDAY. , The morning opened brightly after the dull weather J and rainfall of Monday, and all having business in the W4 -bow-ground were delighted to see a prospeot of a fine car Val week for the meeting. The broad avenue for the heavy ,J traffic had already during Monday's downp aor been qu cut up by the incoming of the ponderous machinery and lae ...

MR. LAWFORD HUXTABLE'S CONCERT AT CLIFTON

... ?? MR. LAWFORD HUXTABLE'S CONCERT I AT CLIFTON. w Ig Last evening, Mr. Lawford Huxtable gave, at thd Victoria-rooms, Clifton, his second ballad and instra. n mental concert at prices specially calculated to attract a ir popular audience. We are now at the very end of . the season when out-door pleasures and evening walks are so attractive as to materially interfere with in-door amneements. Mr. ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... TBEATRICAL M&MS, Mrs. Kenda I wil (make her re-appearance at tho St, JaWi3ers Theatre on Thursday night.-Mr. Howe leaves r, the Vaudeville, where The Two Roses, which is serv. 1 ing as a ston-gap, ?? be followed by a new comedy, entided, lhe ave'nor, The author's name does not 3r transpire.-Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Sterling leave this week a for a Continentol ?? the removal of the late3t ...

THEATRICAL MEMS,

... THEATRIOAL MEMS, The Our Boys Company will have a. five weeks' vacation from Saturday next.-Ir. J. L, Toole an- nounces two provincial companies with I Upper Crust. -Mr, Walter H. Fisher is playing at Belfast his original part in Madame Favart. The popularity of this opera in the metropolis is unabated, notwithstanding the 100 representations which have been givea, and the psovincial ...