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FAIRS

... F A I R S. DTAr &crrFLTr-This imoortant fair was hsed yesterday, and was largely attended by local buyers anld dealers. The show of cattle was not a3 largo ss the previous fair. Demand was brisk, and prices, wlichi showed no improvement, were as follow:--Three.year-old heife r and bullocks sold at from £9 to £11,10s ench; two-yearolds, £7 to £9 10s; yearlings, Xi 10s to £7; while weanling ...

LISBURN HYACINTH SHOW

... LTSBUflNT IIYACINTH S1OW. Tire aefniiuOl hyacinth and spring flower show took pllitc yestoerdaty in the Orsnige Hall, RUaIl3ay Street, at two o'eiool;. This is the eleventh scaHon of the show, which was established in 18Tf, and out of the tnarly shows of this sort that were commencede throuyhout the different towns in Ire- land, this is the only one at plesent in existence, and it retiocts ...

FLOWERS AND FLOWER LORE

... f PLOWE RS AND FLOWER LORE. On Monday evening a lecture on this subject or was delivered In the Knock Methodist School- or house by Mr. Jamos Miurdoob, lcturer on botany in tha E30ChoDIS of Solence and Techno- logy. There wae a good attendance, the chair cc being filled by Rev. Wm. Crawford, MA. Mr tl Murdooh illustrated his loeture by plantsflowers, and ooloured drawings, and at the ...

FAIR

... SWATPRA5H.-This raonthly fair was beod yes- terday, and was wall attended, while the turn-oub of ill classes of beasts was muoh above the aver- age. Prices, were, on the average, higher than those current at recent fairs in the neighbour- hcod. Milch onws, £t) to £14 lOs each; springers5 £10 to £16; while those of au inferior clafs changed hands at from £6 10s to D0 lOs; three- your old ...

FAIR

... Er,-sirai.riR GREaT OcToBER hits-The great October fair of- this town was held yesterday under the most favorvable circuinstances. This fait, which isu always looked forwvard to with such a large arount of interest by the farming com- munity, bao nlo equal in Fermanagir and adjoining counties, and it is from it that a fairly good idea springs to mnide the surroundint ftirr. Thore is really uo ...

THE MANDATE OF ULSTER

... TlHE MAN2DATE OF ULSTER. t;:ic.li::l TO T(ITR l.OYALISTSi OF Ul.S'Irf& Y!7 Idi el l who n qw 'pire To freo nur coun1trV fronm the dire Dua iring aure oF Honie Rule power, Pu't forth your niOit, Aulnd crs ii this auspieious bour, Tl'hc pairaite. Ton long the Parlihanontnry Haml 1s ( Cxer-lilte issued hiicomlmiaol , And r1 elk ...

FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH

... FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH. By CODIrn, ELIoT. ( No sensible mnan can wish for two Parlin- ments within the limits of tile United Kiingdow. I cannot Lrust the peaeo and the interests of Ireland, north and South, to the Irish Parlia- mentary pary..-John Bright.) UNSHAIMEN in fCalty, in 1onour, and tiruth, As honest and faithful an in' llis strong youth, Our leonine Tribune stauds firm as 1he rock ...

THE TYPOGRAPHICAL CONCERT

... ;THE TTPOGRAPHICAL CONCERT. IT is not neoessary to do more than remind our readers that the annual concert in aid of the Belfast Typographical Association Benevolent Fund will be given this evening in St. George's Hall. The doors will open at seven, and the eon. cert is announced to begin at half-past seven sharp. This entertainment is one of the musical treats of the seuson, and those who ...

SACRED CONCERT BY THE FELLOWSHIP CHOIR

... SACRED CONCERT BY THE FELLOW- SHIP CHOIR. i Tim Fellowship Choir, conducted by UIr. A. W. Vance, give a most successful concert lust night in Clarence Place Hall in aid of the funds of the Drew Mlemloral Parsonage; and it must have been very gratifying to them to find tho building so well filled, every available seat being occupied. The Ven. the Archideacon of Connor presided. The choir is ...

THE WINTER EXHIBITION AT THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... THE WINTEMR EXHIBITI(N AT THE G 1MSVE, NOR GXLLERY. IlOi OSI L.'U Coinir;Iii'os'iiai'r, Tue l Winter l.xhibition at the (irwivonior Gallery scentis likily to he tisli yoir It groat succefii. The iniereioe uii the urrubero of siidller glisries, opeon alrnist al! thu year rooul, doee ieno appear to afiect in the least the popularity o; Sir 07outta Lindsay's salon. Loan collectionis ecoln to have ...

TRINITY CHURCH ANNUAL CONCERT

... TRINITV CHTURCH ANNUAL CONCERT. TuE annual concert in connection with the choir of the above church was held last night, under the directorship of Mr. Charles H. Moss. -r. Moss is a musijoon who is well known and well appreciated by those who know him. The pro- gramme which he presented last night is one calculated to add to his repatation. The vocalists who contributed embraced Mlessrs. W. ...

CONCERT IN HILLMAN SCHOOL

... A gIScELiOLANmpous coucert was given yesterday evoiiine ]in Hillnman School,'under the conductor- sh;ipofIr, J. PatLerson. Thespaciousbuildingwwas crowded with an appreciative audience. Rev. Dr. Hatnna presided. The choir opeiied the pro- grairime with the part song, The )Vatchword (Ptusutil, aud the style in which it and tbe other part Bongs were rendered showed thbt the mernbers possessed ...