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... Barrington is sligiitlyindis; osed, and in the second place it was feared that the production might clash with the revival of Covent Garden. ...
... Barrington is sligiitlyindis; osed, and in the second place it was feared that the production might clash with the revival of Covent Garden. ...
... BRIDGE STREET, STRATFORD-ON-AVON, HAS large arrivals of all kinds of DESSERT FRUIT of the best quality in Season from Covent Garden and other uu‘{m, as below : — HOTHOUSE GRAPES, ENGLISH STRAWBERRIES, ENGLISH TOMATOES, CHERRIES, BANANAS, APRICOTS, PINE ...
... brought an action against Mr. Augustus Harris to recover damages for injuries to coat and hat left with the defendant at Covent Garden Theatre at the fancy dress ball given by the defendant. Plaintiff left his overcoat—a nearly new one—and hat in the cloakroom ...
... reap the benefit. One enterprising salesman of Covent Garden has been exporting English hothouse grapes regularly to New York during the past winter with success. If it be worth the while of Covent Garden dealers to send agents to Tasmania to teach the ...
... to supply the towns with produee other than cereals, legumes, and meat. It is compressed from a paper addressed to the Covent Garden fruit trade, by Mr. C. Liddiard :— The fruit trade has had to struggle against difficulties for some years past, but the ...
... occurs in Mainwaring's Memoirs that an unsuccessful performance of the mast popular of all oratorios t. k place at Covent Garden in 1741, but there is not much doubt that the first performance really took place at the Musick Hall in Fishamble-. street ...
... fixtures for that week, that include the Royal Academy annual conversazione, the Botanical Fete, and the Emperor's visit to Covent Garden on one and the same evening. We shall all be longing to cut ourselves up into morsels, each endowed with vitality, and ...
... public reap the benefit. One ente: ising salesman of Covent Garden b+: been ex Englie! hothouse regularly to New York during t past winter with success.” If it be wort the while of the Covent Garden dealers to send agents t Tasmania to teach the growers ...
... Mr. 'Alfred de Rothschild, and others. After dinner Miss jEames, the New American prima donna, who has just such a at Covent Garden, by the invita. 800 of the Prlncew of Wales, sang several songs, to Ike great delight of all present. ...
... audience, cause not only wonder and delight, bat amusement. He has amongst them coachhorn solo by Mr. Smith, of the Promenade Covent Garden Concerts, taken eight months ago, and cornet solo by the same artist three or four months ago. In the latter, even the ...
... over the fixtures for that week, that Include the Royal Academy annual the Botanical Pete, and the Emperor's visit to Covent Garden on one and the same evening. We shall all be longing to cut ourselves up into maseek. each endowed with vitality, and able ...
... fixtures for that week, that include the Royal Academy anneal converuzione, the Botanical Fete, and the Bragstro's visit to Covent Garden on one and the evening. We shall all be Waging to cut marselvss op into incesela, tech endowed with vitality, and able ...