THE TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... THE TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SHIOW. 61 DINNERI AT NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. After thle Agricultural Show in connection with Wi ?? the Tilryside Agricultural Society, held at New- ?? 'he ?? on Fridey, the u,,iuai dinner was held [teat at thle Eia~lyi Arms Hotel. The president, Mr. W. Tb na 0. Briastoolte tPark-y-gors), occupied the chair.,= a MTebr President gave the toast of ,The W. I ?? the Counties of ...

THEATRES

... pl!-? ?g ;4 NE TMEAT Es MR. EDOUIN and his American company at the ROYAL AVENUE Theatre have been more happy in their second than in their first venture. The Musical Comedy, by Messrs. Charles Hoyt and G. L. Gordon, played here for the first time on Saturday evening resembles, it is true, in some respects its predecessor, in which the antics of the photographer Binks and his visitors were ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 590 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FLOWER SHOW AT ELSHAM

... FLOWER SHOW AT ELSHAX. On Wednesday the thirteenth annual exbibitinn of the Elsham and Worlaby Cottogers' Horticultural Society was held in the picturesque grounds of Elshara Hall, the seat of Sir John I) Aetley, Bart. This is an event of considerable importance in the district, and as the weather was very fine, there was a large and fashionable company present, vehicles of all kinds bringing ...

LEA'S SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... -~ -0 The first concert of the season was given by MIr W. Lea last Saturday evening, at the Pihao - - - HaUl, to a crowded and enthusiastic auc:;e, Certainly the entertainmnent was so Varied :n j attractions that the most captions hrar , have found something to please him, arid ti public at large the amusement provid m a most enjoyable evening. The pre sa rat tenor-we might say tue great ' ...

LOCAL CHURCH MUSICAL SERVICES

... I LOCAL CHURCH MUSICAL SERVICES For 18th Sunday after Trinity, Septcinber 23. ALL SAINTS', DERBY. Mornng-l~untary, Prelude inl CG. MendlCSSohn11; eie' Godsn Psalms, Farrant and Beckwith; Te D). .n, Pratten ; I/ubiilate, lBarnby; 11P/nins.Nas. W(, 267. 295, am] 6340 (1 Hyninal Compantion) ; Voluntary, Postlude, Andrei. Evening- 2'lnay llgetIeman;PamPere- grinuis and Wce 'naehmuVodrDc ; ?? bmn ...

HARVEST HOME AND FLOWER SHOW, BACKWELL

... IARVIST EOME AND FLOWER SHOW, IBACKWELL, Yeaterday, although by no means a brilliant day, wa an agreeable contrast to the weather experienced on Mosiday, and Backwoll become the centre of attraction for the whole of the neighbouring district, hundreds flocking there to take part In the hilarious proceedings in connection with the harvest thanksgiving and festival, For the second year a ...

THE ANTIQUARIAN AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

... THE ANTIQUARIAW AND HISTORICAL . SOCIETY. Yesterdty a demons8tation uader the auspices of the local branch of the Dublin Antiquarian and Historical Society took'place rt Dalyatowin, 6 iiles from Trim. The day was exceedmngy fiue ind enmmer'like, and the^ interest taken in the pro- ceedings of the society was evidenced by the faict that a large gatheritof country people' ?? on the historic hill ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... POW1ER SHKOPS. The ?? ?? ebo thc Of tbha Xizo311otb sad Dlz6,c H.r-cINt~ra Sod~ et~r w held in thbo TLamrato~ 2i~,U a~,3 of ta b~paA3A~ .2&1I t~a ?? 2 good abowe. TII3 eea eemo~et 32. ~o~ rn o~th, atfor Vd~ a f02.I~a th idb~a aragroAl~ o7er h : rg atuatetul . Wes0er Be'amodth la~o tW~ 5 X uh1e weo S 0a1123003 lettel.a ~.rsia~s; od the Loi~wlof ?? s 335s 052.25 05.52.55.lv Pose brate L-A. ...

MR IRVING AT THE ROYALTY THEATRE

... A lasge and enthasiastic audience assembled llat night at the Royalty Theatre to witness the reproductio~of Hamlet with Mr Irving as the Royal Dane. A good many years have elapaed now since Mr -irviag by his assumption of this character gave proof that a master Epirit in the drmatic art had agan arisenL among us; and thougk he has in the interval added: others to his repertoire with which ...

RECENT NOVELS

... RECZNT ON(VBLS. But Yet a Woman , Vol., Nscmillan and ha Co.), is fairly called an Aierican novel, though- not one of its personages is a citizen of Vhe United States, nor does its action ever wander h'e from the continent of Europe. Nxr. Arthur IS Sherburne Hardy1 the author, is an American,- hiE whose style is full of Gallicisms, thoughr he also ag calls a sitting-room a parlour, 'ad ...

RECENT NOVELS

... RECENT NOVELS: A tte' ~vo..Chatto Aad witid2as). Dvi 'rDaa.Crt Mlurrazy, is a liv i., cetier- ta~iing stry at vats the OflgwAbt andJ I o no I ourof Juephs (la.,7-1 hoit it is o 't ith Upirit, anid 'will, be fountd soi~l o'enqa'a :iu In2 a p'face wbijhib pt. hap-,, OVA, sc trafult the autho(r ipwpnoites tle P'.hrecenrtl2 pu fr by !Mv. Howll, th~e ~rrtcntnr, drat jasht st'ie-is hairse beeaa ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... PROVINCIAL TH}JAC _ ARCoRRtTpoD Al0 A HER ?? Tnn ATR2 Ea ;t)VEX, Manager, Mr Hodgss.-Nve hav.Se . r i Solscnm company this week, ?? eneral Bore, and Misses Amy Forresth C a' tdrin alish b - furl MFnRAND'S MU'SIC HALL..Th an Lst5 lo M leading names crco~' er s cn leading names embrac~~ing the Tri, (iri ,r irgo oftbill herh PRINCE's THEATRE.-PoprictrI l I Ontoct have FUZZe on, thee Bricstol, o~ ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 23132 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture