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... iniquitous one. After fourteen years' service, the valet of one of the Dukes who died recently, retired his fortune of the modest sum of £4,000 had been acquired by this recognised blackmailing. Really the question of service is becoming a most serious one, ...
... 011 whom a reserve will be placed. Sale will commence at 1 45 (lunch, 12.30). :>l> LUCK, a Chcsnut Gelding, 4 years old, by Royal Hampton, out of Farewell. GOBLET, a Grey Colt, 3 years old, by Grey Leg, out of Kissing Cup. 3 M ISSEL TH RUSH, a Bay Colt ...
... by D'Arcy, and the picture of The Bully Off by Lafajette. Tite event of last week, socially, was the great concert at the Royal Opora House, organised by the Marchioness of Lansdowne and the committee of the fund for the wives and families of officers ...
... FRIDAY, OF 200 HORSES, All descriptions Carriages, Cabs, Carts, Vans, and Harness. Telepliono Holborn, No. 1,059. Barbic an royal REPOSITORY. GREYHOUNDS. The Catalogue for Saturday, March 24th, will include SAPLINGS by Peregrine Pickle Sussex Belle, Fabulous ...
... Sleeping Beauty, Fiery Furnace Rosebank, Forum Mother's Choice, Lord Tana Gay Actress, Gallant Grass Cat, Lord Tarra Gallant Queen, Grey Weather Genuine, Gallant-- Rosy Red, &c., &c. RUNNING DOGS Mona Milrea. Merry Slaking, Happy Suggestion, Gay Bohee, Fortunate ...
... and certainly deserve well of their patrons. They have also in hand for another ship a model of the 4 7 Naval gun which did such yeoman service at Ladysmitli. Perhaps it is because hats will be worn so unusually large this season that milliners have ...
... never, unless a horse bearing the Royal colours is running. The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Christian are both fine judges of the thoroughbred, and they seldom miss a paddock inspection at the big meetings. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, too ...
... Zerr'a, our Queen is going to sell Balmoral, and build a grand castle here in the ould country. Zerra, boys, it is quare that in Scotland they talk of the Queen, and over in England, too, they talk of the Queen, but we call her our Queen an' now, boys ...
... THE QUEEN AND HER SAILORS HER MAJESTY INSPECTING THE POWERFUL CONTINGENT OF THE LADYSMITH NAVAL BRIGADE DRAWN BY W. )ATHERELL, R.I. The men of H.M.S. Powerful, who formed part of the Naval Brigade at Ladysmith, were inspected by the Queen at Windsor ...
... assuredly have their splendid services in the field suitably recognised. Many medals will be awarded to nurses who have followed the forces to South Africa, and it is hoped that one or two of the ladies con nected with the nursing service will receive some such ...
... Page 25. An Intrepid Piper at Magersfontein. By A. pearse. From a Sketch by W. B. WOLLEN R.I. Issue No. 2, Page 1. The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) advancing at the battle of Colenso. By J. FINNEMORE. From a Sketch by ERNEST PRATER. Issue No. 2 ...