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HAVERFORDWEST DOG SHOW

... HAIVERFOI')UWESL DOG SHOW. T;he third annual exhibition of dogs took place on Thursday at the Corn Mnrket, whien a verY large number ni' dogs of a very superior quality were exhibited. The judge wans1 Mr. ?? wonor, sehose decisions gave univermal satiqfaCtiOn. P~rIZE LIST. Foxhijifnds lst, Li.reneaut Colonel 0 fenry Leach. I St. leirnaro, Imstiff ar Nvewfoundlaiid 1st, MVr Josepi ovic . 2nl, ...

STOKE-ON-TRENT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... The fifth annual exhibition under the auspides of this society was held yesterday i a series of marquees erected on the ground of the Victoria Athletic Club. The exhibits of plants, fowers, fruits, and vegetables, were very artisti- caly arranged, under the direction of the committee, and presented a most attractive and creditable appearance. The entries wvere nure numerous then in previous. ...

NEW BOOKS

... AO VT THE T TrAwsx: E ssays and Studies. Byy WimzS A RIWIIR. [London: T. Fisher Unwin.] This simple, title briefly but fully illustrates this volume, which contains ten articles of pernanent interest, -which have appeared in various serials, and which are nvllo worth reprinting. Since the Essays in Theatrical Criticism, by I fr. Mowbray Morris, no such volume has nppeared as anl exanmple of ...

NEW BOOKS

... |. - ?? - ?? SI ~llf)JUM By V .lui'x. ?? [L dondoii 5 Iiieftillanl andi Uo; Sone time ago at poor womani priweiiineled ]mrtoclf at aii Len- dci olic IJ10court, and Biliielthtse baaii io cool. Sho~ appecared to thlinkc ho1 ci is exepitsooal ia th at recipect. Mahloinet had, hscelver, aff~irmed theacmeil ~thing ot hot whole Raxhin large arid 'general teri18 n N Iorrs has hieis IlrL'tuntedl ...

THE QUEEN IN EDINBURGH

... ;TEE QUEEN IN EDIKBUHLGI I I Ive l of exp PRIVATE VISIT TO THE w EXHIBITION. ane aiw the Having gratified the populace on Wednesday with Art a State progress from the Palace to their Exhibition, last Her Mlajesty yesterday censulted her own taste, for and to t ilno0stenitatious enjoyment and usefulness, by going I thither without the trappines of Royalty. The Tur ecrofmilitary was dispensed ...

LITERARY, ART AND DRAMATIC NEWS

... LITERARY, ART AND IDIAMATIC NEWS. I . - ill (Pe[FOM THE AOAD>Mff'n 'Now that Sir Richard F. Burton's translation of MTen Thoug anff Nights and a Ni ght is approaching IV; its end-vol. ix., out of the ten volumes orignally ' prooe, was last week issued to subscribers-he c id has beeencouraged to complete his undertaking bybi lathe addition of five more volumes, consisting for the a i.moat ...

Our Library Table

... our itbrary Zabtef 1ieoecsS Afaga-il' Library, Vol. VI, Edited bG L aurene Somnme, F.S.A. (London: Elliot Stock.) h volume, of the Gee-Remnan's iicgazine Thel Pretse1,in a reprint of the archmological pa ers .rihi-er C old Anglo-saxon subjects oontribute to oa British -, it is divided into thefollowingseotions: he ?? 'tihe circles miscellaneous antiquities, -Stofllea' early Anglo-Saxon remains ...

MY COURIER

... ,,MY COURIER. A Romantic Comedy, in Four Acts, adapted by Miss Jennie Le Terrier, produced at the Comedv Theatre, Manchester, Monday, August 23d, 1896. Mrs Pauline Aroin Bruce ?? Mdlle. Drn GARMO Wilton Stuarts ?? Mr LAURENCE GREY T. Winder Ferrett ?? Mr F. M. STANsLY Herbert Tollemache ?? Mr LIONEL MARSON Tristran Bonisace ?? Mr HARRY CAVE Adolphe ?? ?? Mr HAROLD BaOweise Karl Friedland ?? ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1122 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

HAWKESBYRY UPTON AND TRESHAM FLOWER SHOW

... iiti, - I lxV;rSBUitY UPTON AND TRESH-M FLOWE X SHOW. YLUN\16 0tt-uVY. The aurnal show of these villages took place on Yednnsdav ina field -indly lent by the Rev F. W. leruno, The exhibits were superior to the former att4 &ori0 Owing to the chow being held later in the she ta30nthan usual, aiad also the greator amount of yea rterrct ihowin by the cottagcrs in the cultivation :of fail heir ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND 7AAIETIES. Layde _ al aft r Lady de Vesci has left Kingstown for Eng- C land. Lady Rose has left Kingstown for Eng- s land. Lady Cole leha left Kingstown for Eng- laud. General Colvile has left Kingetown for n England. I Lord Arthur Hill, 2! P, has left Kingstown for England. Colonel Elmes, D G, has left Kingstown for England. Dr Jacob has returned to .23 Ely place from Brighton. ...

HUMOROUS

... HUBTOROUS. llirtN it becomes known that a man has two facne2, his Physiognomy isn't as good for crelit as the ialln's that only has one. T1imc individual who called tight boots comfort- able defended his positiosi by sayicg that they itande a snan forgot his other troubles. AT the ?? an old fisherman, whose wife was buried the other day, says: Alas I ,hill never be ablo to live witisout lier ...

LITERATURE

... I E R I II s|1. ITE RAT UREO. vBOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. .rftY'S translation of TIn ILrAD (1) is contained I , r rdV volutes-two instead of one-because the u 1lllted the Greek text on parallel pago3 with .vrsion. The plai is one not usually adopted t%11 gctlindetl for somnething more than exanrina. :1)S but the majority of readers will be of t its ?? amply compensates for the ?? T ucreal inl ...