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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, ...

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 ...

MEANWOOD FLOWER SHOW

... DhEANWOOD FLOWER SlIOW. The thirteenth annual sbow of thil Meanwood Floral snn Horticultural Socioty was held on Saturday, in a field adjoining the Working Men's Institute at Mean. wood. The show, althou-b counaoid to inhabitants of the patish of Meanwood, and only oomprising two classes- one for cottagers and the other for anmateurs-was a very good one, there being all excellent display of ...

REDCAR AND COATHAM DOG SHOW

... REDCAU1 AND CO&ATHAJ2 I DOG SHOk . ?? D IJUU iOtU Vv. se Yesterday, the first of whar is, ntendorl to be Yei an annual exhibition of dogS, 3owmev2, fruit, ?? t was held in a fiold behiad theck ine ,t~,a sRedcar, and belong-ing to Mrs WVotherill. There t t was a good isltoudsanco of visitors, though the of 0Nweathor ivas somewhat unpropitious, Ti fl Istq lowing is a list ot! the *pizs' Se ...

HEARTH AND HOME

... 1t'EARH'T AlND O. I-, BY A LADYONTRIUToR, The Colonial visitors had as -greeable a. time in, I Manohester as the weather wtold llow. Acloser and& more stifling day than Tuesday could hardly have, been found. At the hour when the visitors were introduced to High 'Change>> everygaslight inthoe building was burning, and the atmosphere was, horrible. What must they have thought who came from ...

DOMESDAY BOOK—A.D. 1086

... I ?? r ^ gOF 500 £VBSAY T bdrO yeats is a prpdo of tme soi 'that Ieopie are apt to think of it as pd with hum3anity generally rather than rt or tate in partiular. Nor is t say* ca0tiu3 alythnag else than suggestive ; tisO. fr aS 0as onrown island is con- s Tgre >.Ch periods carry the md back to o twor was a eoman proronco, and tisi ahet5,a destined to be the first ft G,3peror assumed the ...

MR. WEEDON GROSSMITE IN AMERICA, WITH ROSINA VOKES'S LONDON COMEDY COMPANY

... MR. WEEDON GROSSMITE IN AMEBRICA, WITH ROSINA VOIES'S LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. Where all are so good, it is, perhaps, hardly fair to pick out any one actor for special mention. Yet vie cannot refrain from calling attention to the acting of Mr Weedon Grossmith in the character of Lord Arthur Somersault. His impersonation of the fatuous but good-natured and thoroughly well- bred English swell is ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 738 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAS.9ION AND X ARIUTIE'S. THE COUTRT. |1)0borre, Thursday. i 51;e Q reon drove oizt yesterdz:v afterno in, acclm- pantied by the DBu'aessee tLL5M imilian of Bwarr:.%. The Duc D'Aumales ar-cive'at 0- orere, at> ndea- l . M:..or G~neral Dlu Plat, ' B. who mint h4s Royal High- iss at Portsmouth vnr boari her Majesty's yacht Alberta, Suaff Comnrnan tr Gul.3sretth. DEPARTURE OF THE PRINCE AND PPF'. ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... HAMPSHIRE TELEGRAPH PRIZES to the Value of ;£;2 WEEAKLY ?? IE will be given. U 1STPRIZE, 15s.; 2ND, 10S.; 311, 7s. 6D.; 4TH, 5S.; 11 5TH, 2s. 6D. I Open to the Readers of the Hampshire Telegraph and Eveninv lVews. i TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION. ti L Contributions may be in Poetry or Prose, Original or 0 Selected. If selected, the name of the Author and t Work, with date of ...

LEEDS SCHOOL OF ART

... LEEDS BJHOOL OF ART. l>irJJJ0 rou vw- _- ?? On the 9th of April last all the drawings and paintings executed in the school during the previous twelve months were sent to South IJ.ensingt0f for examination. The works numbered 329, produced by 79 advanced students. T together with 3,028 drawings by 380 elementary students, The results of the examination, just received, are of a A highly ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... OUR Cormn. 63, Fleet-streel-A very in- teresting contribution to the July number is that by Mrs. Hypatia Bonner, daughter of !I-r. Bradlatigh, who gives therein sonic c hildish recollections of James Thomson, in a bright, spirited, amusing paper. Mr. Bradlaugh likewise publishes a letter concern- ing what the country says, whicl, in short, is intended to show that although the Tories are ...

LITERATURE

... LITE RAT URE. - C or - ?? 05 y NE, W BOOKS AND NEW E DITIONS. di THE E NCYOLOP]EDIA. BRITANNICA. asp Qred ~ ~ ~ ~ __of rte t,, ?? __ __ rho. fly thle publication of thle twentieth volume of Timt ,.rd, E50LP D~BRITANNICA.t (1) we are brought fairly ~ wl.within sight of the goal to Which we have been Bteadiiy OX ?? adivancing for several years, end it is now possible toai Of it forecaet with ...