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ANCIENT GREEK ART

... received vith humility and with thanks their very well meant strictures. He would only observe that in castigating him for not speaking out sufficiently the reporter paid him a very delicate compliment. He said that lie Was perfectlj unable to hear what he ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE—RIP VAN WINKLE

... evea the worst that Bunn ever wrote. The comparison wiiU be deci dedlyfavourable to the latter. b The performance, generally speaking, was ex- 's tremely , good. Mr. J A Arnold, as Rip Van s, Winkle, had an ordeal to face in the represents- tion of a part ...

A TENANT FARMER ON THE CLIMATE AND FAIR RENTS

... Poor-Law Valuation at 28Ssper Irisa ae acre. I beg to remark here that Gritich's vadl- le tion appears to me, relatively speaking, to be lower es upon good land than upon middling and inferior. Id have consented to value some farms for peplae, re and ...

NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... verV creditable to tbose connected with Mr. (Cope's stud, In the younger fry of the same breed, a Glasgow firm eaone in, and speaking broadly swept the boards, with, no doubt, worthy repre. seutatives of their class. These animals maiy be ag: icaltural in ...

THE CATTLE SHOW AT LIMERICK

... until near six o'clock in the evening, and 'ot that hour some of the adjudications had still to be made. It is impossible to speak too highly of the arrange- ments of the showyard, but it may be no harm to warn visitors that if they wish to see the ex- hibits ...