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GREAT SOCIAL'gCHSTIOIfS

... SOCIAL'gCHSTIOIfS. Lord Salisbury, in his capacity Grand Master of the Primrose League, presided a Grand Habitation in Covent Garden Theatre, London, on the 21st inst. , . The Prime Minister, on rising to deliver his presidentialaddress, was well received ...

ELECTKICITY AND SEEDS

... into the London market in such tremendous quantities that in order to get rid of them the wholesale flower merchants in Covent Garden were obliged to sell them to the street vendors at four a penny, and thus these flowers, which are sold at from sixpence ...

HARPENOEN,

... nleu, contributed £3 each to the special pnze fund. Other principal donors of special prizes were— Messrs Hooper & Co.. Covent, Garden an I Pine Vnnle Nursery, Vale, London ; Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Beading Messrs. Jas. Carter and Co., High Holbcrn, London ...

BOXMOOR

... iy heaid. Ihe next was that they have some v-.uuis sc.it a Cornet Solo, as given Arthur saute a, f approval. . ,: , the Covent Garden Theatre e.gnt months ago. , Ml l)a ,R.. . k s.emde h £ trir.irdot tlu-u said he Lai what was called a low ; wa- slated ...

THE HEMEL HEMPSTEAD GAZETTE.—SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1891

... worse for all that. The supernumeraries were all picked men and boys, and the ladies were some of the most attractive from Covent Garden Theatre. The liveries of the Lord Mayors servants, which were unusually grand, were of Koval blue silk velvet relieved ...

The Emperor and Empress, who rode in a carriage with the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh, were

... Empress attended State performance at the Royal Italian Open, Th ir Majesties, who, in driving from Buckingham Palace to Covent-garden, had escort of the Lif§ Guards, arrived at the Opera House few minutii before nine o’clock. They were received by tho Prince ...

NEWS NOTES

... ss in the matter of fruit. _ One grower has given publicity to his complaint that, owing to the low price of plums in Covent-garden Market, he found himself really out of pocket on getting back consignment of empty cases. Between railway rates, the market ...

THE HEMEL HEMPSTEAD GAZETTE.—SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1891. THE GERMAN EMPEROR'S VISIT. THE QUEEN IN LONDON. OFFICIAL ..

... his Majesty, accompanied by the Empress and the Prince and Princess of Wales, will proceed in State to the Opera House, Covent-garden. It being command night, levee dress will be worn. The route will lined with troops, and the procession of State carriages ...

THE HEMEL H

... labourer to injure the English ?T”™k they the following landtord; not mud. to confer upon the labourer last week _ y q to Covent-garden and artisan benefit by the occupation of lands as to M° rtet and purchased the necessary stock for throw dirt upon the ...

market news

... 105s; inferior. 4Gs to7ss. Best hay.6os to 90s; inferior, to 50s. Straw, 20s to 40s per load. Fruit asi* Veoetabi.es.— Covent-garden.—The recent bad weather renders supplies English fruit short, but there are fair arrivals of foreign. Trade fair. Full ...