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FASHION AND VARIETIEW

... Wall Station by the Lon- don ~dp North Western Comlpatny's Express passinger steamer-Mtr. and Mfrs WV 0; Walters, John and Charlest Heny, John Fosuter,- Mlic titfe Postser, WV H (Ykelly, Mr,.Ms and Bliss Redfrn, Henry and Miss Staytes, C W Taylor Mrs Bt ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Mrs Taylor, Miss Lilian Moreton, Miss Everest, Francis Ryan, B T O'Reilly, H O'Reilly, B C Braddell, Mrs Colley Grattan, brnest L Colley Grattan, S Lawrence Fry, Rev G H Shannon, H T Macan, Chas Reegan, Leo Af Keegan, M' J Roughan, Miss May Eammond, Miss ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... t' M W F Shatpe, fissarl, MaEutice E Leonard, John Leonard, John 3 Beatty, W Rusell, Mrs Russell, John n g Kane, Aug F Bardon, Cecil De Burgh Persse, H J Fox. J b Mrs H J Pox, C-A Daly, Miss Daly, Mrs H Arm- Ustrong, iss AmmarOng, W D Peacock, Mrs Pea- ...

GOREY HORSE AND [ill] SHOW

... hibiter-lst prizs, William ySpencer, BaKlt-'- Gi i Kit; 2nd, John Hill, Baliydaanlel, Caeiti,:S ;I.C For the best two year old Heiter, t3 be brod bv ?? prize, Willitm J Toemkinm, -e-cu ,, Dot; 2nd, John Bhat, Lalaoena'l lh nti p , I For the best one year old ...

MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... lDavid was descended from the royal f'amilr of the Britons, and was the son-o Santus, P~rinace of Ceretica, nowv ee.llenl Cardigan- shire. He wase unacle to Arthur-s king whose; renownr bee bvecome as dear to every Englishmant as it was to Britons ?? that ...

THE PUBLICATION OF IRISH BOOKS

... zeUw; Mr John .O'Leary, Ur Edmond Downey, Mr M Comerford, ThSages: Mr Bram' Stoker. manager % Lyceum Theatre; 3Mr WMn O'Mallsey, Admiralty J and Horse .uan Gazette; Mr John Augustus O'heanud MrsO'Sbea,MrJFPHogau, Dr Ryan, MrsHolfenden, r Mr John Denver ...

THE DRAWINGROOM

... Staff :- Ulster King of Arms-Sir Arthur Vicars, F S A. Private Secretary-Sir William S B Kaye, C B, Q C, LLD: * Additional Private Secretary-Algernon Peel, Esq. State Steward-Lord Lurgan. Comtroller-Lord Langford. Gentleman Usher-John Olphert, Esq. Chamb ...

[ill] LITTERAIRES

... orators-the late P J Smyth, when he said 'Take down from their niches the statues of our Burke, our Sheri- idan, our Shiels, our Grattan, our Plunket, and our Flood, and Parliament throughout its whole history never produced a galaxy of genius such ias that which ...

THE NEW SCHOOL OF ITALIAN OPERA

... N. Peter Macauley, solicitor, Rupert Lodge, Malone road. J Robb, Castle place. John Hollywood, Crumlin terrace. Wm H Campbell, Loretto Cottage, Castle. reagh road. John Burke, Clifton Park avenue. J C Payne, Oxford Buildings. Alex Meenan. Collingwood ...

THE MANSION HOUSE

... twelfth century cracking- jokes o~,with a courtier in the costume of the second' *~George, a fairy with her wand linked arm in arm with a gipsy with her tambouri ne, a oke metropolitan peliceman sauntering round with one ot the great Romans of the Augustan ...

NEW NOVELS

... Herbert Alaxwell, [ Bart., I.P. Black-wood o a Sonse Londtr, In dealing wint a romance dating from the time just ere the Roman Arms left Britain f ir ever, Sir t Herbert MaxMell baa with great ability interisoven r tie historic research with 13is . In ra ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... Courteney, John Freeman, iun; John R Cooper, R Stackpoole, J Trevor Fox, Robert Janneson, h3 Langley- W H Twaniley, W M Goodbody, B 'Hilie, P La Toncno, E4ward Acton Gibbon, Wex. ford; W Moxham, 'I F Hussey, F E Thornhill, T N Deane, W H West, John F elyHutchinson ...