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... of a 6d edition. LAiCHd-i. By Alexander Rogers. (Thomas Blarleigh. 3s 6d.) T:,1C RONaaNCE OF THE GYEYSTONES. By H. Arnold N'elson. (Ward, Lock, aud Co. 3s 6d.) THE GUIJSTAN. By Sir Edwin Arnold. (Thomas Burleigh. 3s 6a.) Lovic MADE MANIFEST. ly Gay Boothby ...

Theatrical Mems

... will start out on tour wlth The Squire by Mr A. IW. Pinerb the play which caused a discusslon some years ago, wren Mr 'Thomas Hardy charged Mr Pineto with plaglirisiog from his novel Far from the Madding Crowd. . ' Mr Wyndham has now definitely 'dOcided ...

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... champion whom in after years she is able to rescue from the Bast~ile. The story is prettily told, and is illustrated by Mr Paul Hardy. No SURRENDER. By 1. A. Henty. (London: Blackie and Son.) 5s. Mdr Henty now stands alone as a writer of historical stories ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... Few melodramas appeal more strongly to the 57 sympathies of a popular audience than does Two Little Vagabonds, and Messrs Hardie and Von Of Leer's company, which is paying a return visit to the Prince's Theatre, met with a cordial reception last night ...

Theatrical Mems

... last week, at which a full statement of the position of affairs was made, and an acting com- mittee was appointed, with Mr Thomas Downey as 3 secretary. The ireasurer is Mr G. J. Maddick, 148, 3 Strand. I We are glpd to learn that the dispute between M ...

TAUNTON FLOWER SHOW

... single-Ist, the Rev D. J. Pring; 2nd, J. Rogers. Hardy perennial and bulbous plants, 18 bunches- 1st, A. A. Walters; 2nd, the Rev P. W. Braucker; 3rd, H. Clarke, Taunton. Collection of nut flowers end hardy herbaceous perennials-lst, W. J. Villar, rrrW~~odus ...

WESTON-SUPER-MARE FLOWER SHOW

... Blackmore, Twerton-on-Avon. Ditto, double- I lst, J. B. Blackmore; 2nd, J. C. Godwin. Hardy I t perennial and bulbous plants-lst, A. A. Walters; 2nd, Tresider; 3rd, W. Brooks. Hardy annuals- j 1st, R. Russell; 2nd, G. Garaway; 3rd, W. Brooks. Carnations and p ...

EXETER FLOWER SHOW

... bedding petunia of very dwarf habit and of a brilliant crimson colebr. The hardy perennials include the orange Asolepias tuberosn, Tupa salicitolia, an excellent dwarf hardy plant with tubular scarlet blooms; Rudbeckia purpurea, wi'h bright flowers of ...

FINE ARTS ACADEMY

... Heber Mardon, H. F. Price, J. St. Dester, S. Badook, T. Usher, E. B. James, Wallace 3ry Priest, H. Rater Cripps, J. Curnook, Thomas ice Davey, T. D. Nicholson, J. Mackay, H. Simmons, R. nd Ebler, H. B. Hicks, James Higgs, W. Jones, William the Linton, F ...

HORFIELD FLOWER SHOW

... t'rdword od 'F Botty ; 3rd, T. Field. Fipt, Itedsrood 2nd, .1. Thomas; 3rd, L. Ic Turnps-stl I.. Brrdd. Onions, spring-Ist 'utd 2o. .. l~owies 3rd, L. Budd. Ditto, g-tlt l. Vs esPrn: 2nd, J. Thomas; 3rd, L. 3 r -- t. 1-. !'ctty; 2nd, F. Weston i; Icitccs'-lst ...

BATH ROSE SHOW

... R. Powley (Warminster), Mr B. B. Cater, and Mr J. ,linton (Bath). Classes 27 to 18 and 43 to 64-Miss Pemberton (Essex), Mr Thomas Challis (gardener to the I Earl of Penbroke, WNilton house), and Mr J. Yattock I (Oxford). Classes 39 to 42-Mr George Bullock ...

BERKELEY HUNT SHOW

... Six bottles of cider-lst, J. WV. Cox, Berkeley; 2nd, Leonard Cullimore, Falfield, R.S.0.; 3rd, Thomas Shipp, Stonehouse. Six bottles of perry-1st, Thomas Shipp, Stone- house; 2nd, S. P. Savage, Berkeley; r, J. XV. Cox, Berkeley. Six bottles of cider-lst ...