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ASHBORNE POULTRY SHOW

... ASHIBURNE POULTRY SHOW. On V~ ii~~dt ]last the annual poultry, pigeon, and rabbit show was helt inl theo St.. John's HalI. least year Son tile cumin~ittric foundl that they were inconvenijentfly SIIi crowdiii ill Ii.ahe bttOl, hall. and through the kind ness of 'Phii Mr. xW. 1t Ilotlied. Clerk to the Justices, the upper hail Bus was pilu c!l att their disposal. T1he society is iii a floutrish' ...

Literature

... SiWaturq. THE LATE MRS. NULL () All readers of that very charming and unique little book, Rudder Grange, will conftdently expect to find pleasant reading in any other by its autbor. Nor in this instance, at any rate, will they be disappointed. d The Late Mrs. Null' cannot indeed compete with its predecessor for freshness and originality of idea and treatment. It is much more like other ...

RIPLEY CO-OPERATIVE FLOWER SHOW

... I I ages The third annual exhibition of the Ripley Floral and and Horticultural Society in connection with the Ripley Co- asp, operative Society was held on Saturday in a field oil the 1 I the Nottingham-road, Ripley. The South Notts Temperance we ?? Band and Mr. Hant's Quadrille Band were in atten- 'cIu- dance. There were two classes of exhibitors, viz., InDg No. 1, open to cottagers ...

MR. BYWATER'S CONCERT

... PROGRAMMSE. I at the Grand duo. (violin and piano), -,Hungarian Dances, Braberns ayM. and Joacbim. Miss Nettle Carpenter and Matdame Friekenbahisi. Te nit'e. Song, The River of Years, Marztals.Mis erdtilio. ensn Song. 1Across the far blue hills, Marie. Mr. J. W. Turner. eel evnt m Solo violoncello, Nocturne, Chopin. Chevalier Altonio ttornley, Oumdshorn. etc [AN an- Song, Tbe Jewel ...

GREAT POULTRY SHOW AT DERBY

... ms- -- --r ?? ?? ?? ?? Ia m the The annual poultry show opened at the Royal DrillI aais Hall, Derby, on Saturday, and was continued on Mor.- sly day. The exhibition of the. asicooiation was last year so- brought ont under' an ent~irely neworganisation, and, so lay far as auppoit-gnd entriea~werb jsyncerned, was a fairly iin, good sucoce ?? 'Ahiseyeat the .~oism~ttee.,bgvb meit with all still ...

DERBY GARDEN HOLDERS' ASSOCIATION

... DERBY GARIDEN HOLDERS' ASSOCIATION. I. - ?? PE The second annual exhibition of plants, flowers, fruits, W and vegetables in connection with this society was held be on Saturday in Strutt's Park, Duffield-road. The show aI was favoured with splendid weather and attracted a large gr gathering of visitors, some 200 managing to burst the an gates and obtain admission free owing to the inadequate ...

LORD TENNYSON'S NEW BOOK

... -el T -. ?? ?? 1-- ?? ?? I I The Poet Laureate's new book, entitled Lookoley Hall: Sixty Yeasm After, Uo., was issued on Monday, evening. From the principal poem, which gives. its title to the book, we cull the following striking lines RHope the best, but hold the Present fatal daughter f the Past, Shape your heart to front the hour, but dream not that the hour wiU1 last. Ay, if dynamite ...

Ladies' Gossip

... ja Ipp (6,05sip. ,NOVEMBER FASHIONS. The winter modes are remarkable for a charao. teristic which is not always, nor even often, found in fashionS new or old-they are essentially reasonable; aI' the exaggerations that have distinguished them of °gta are being gradually toned down, and it is evident that we are approaching a period when outr6 modes of all kinds will be conspicuous by their ...

LITTLE BILLEE

... ve _ e. (Sir W-LL-M IH-RC-RT sings.) MnI see a worthy Squire and an excellent rector, I see a worthy Squire and an excellent rector In the parish of Nun-Appleton-cum-Plolton-Percee, In the parish of Nnn-Appleton-cum-Bolton-Percee. I see my reverend father's spade-husbandry allotments I see (but will not speak of) his spade-husbandry allot- _ ments; I see the cows and acres of a happy ...

New Books

... I ;ij v I u ? n It s. MR.. HENIIY JAMbS'S NEW NOVEL (I), ra Few novels cia boast of such an extraordinary tl miedlcy of chiaractt rs as we find in this, Like thle West Indian P'epper Pot or the Spanish Olla P1odrida, la into which every possible edible way be cast, no iirtgre tha dients seem to coine amiss to the great socialist stewv into which )Mr. James has stirred all sorts and condi- 11 ...

Ladies' Gossip

... -: - D-IR.ESS AND FASHION. geietes appear to be disinolined to relinquish the 181 of the pretty sf t gauzes and similar fabrics for to ands trmming chapeaux, and we consequently Cc co5ri og the models intended for early autumn , eral or ornamented with spotted foulard, plain of grear droaluze ton liht embroidered fabrics, in of gdfncygaz ?? nac~~mre suitable toautumn wear than white ?? pale ...

Literature

... ?? ltqatuiq. ?? so lishe A PAPER KNIFE'S PEREGRINATIONS. pan Of course I expected to find the Reviews and hum, Magazineti of the month full to overflowing with the the c Irish question, but, I confess, I was not prepared forth such a chorus of disapproval and denunciation of the twoi Ministerial schemes as that raised in all but two of the of Pe been publications I have cut through. The Whig ...