SPORTING NEWS
... for 200 sovs. Two miles, over eight hurdles. a rord Sihaft-sbury's Anchor, 5 .-. sHry C F YounLg's Drury Lane, 4 4 a frJ Stoddaet's Fettaresso, 4 . n?.fr Christoplh'r's ...
... for 200 sovs. Two miles, over eight hurdles. a rord Sihaft-sbury's Anchor, 5 .-. sHry C F YounLg's Drury Lane, 4 4 a frJ Stoddaet's Fettaresso, 4 . n?.fr Christoplh'r's ...
... Sir C Hartopp's Drury Lane, by Sweetbread- br Cinderella, 3, 7-11 ?? Barrett 1 -, Mr Hell's Alastor, 6. 94 ?? M Cannon 2 if Mi' Burton's Dainty Davie, 4. ?? ickaby 3 ;D Sir J Miller's Pesquino, 3, ?? 0 !e Betting % 2 to i on Drury Lane, 4 to 1 gst Al-astoir ...
... country And this is with decidedly healthy sign will visit Liverpool Edinburgh anil Leeds and autumn make appearance probably Drury Lane Jiut the period? At in the North-! Fast should fie to a company of calibre for a or even ! fortnight and Middlesbrough and ...
... gentleman of his office he N sipped his whiskey and water with much coin- tA placency. When Brinsley Sheridan's Theatre A Drury Lane, was burniiing, the famous wit wvas tE discovered next door calmly consuming a bottle c r of port. Reproached for his c ...
... SHAMROCK THE ROSE” April 1894 Augustus Harris' Company under the direction of j A in the up-to-date Sporting “THE PRODIGAL Drury lane and Co?nt Theatres Scenery Horses including Grand WinnerVpiuptuary RUYAL DARLINGTON Proprietress Mrs S A TlTMAN Manager ...
... council in February next. Mayfair states that the Baroness Burdett- Coutts has made arrangements for securing the lease of Drury Lane Theatre, London, which is about to fall in, and that she means to conduct the establishment on a scale with which no St ...
... whicht tbe H!iymarket atudiet.ce would probably be qnite a inflnihisr, and lhe house must rank in rizs immediately after Drury LAne. This afternoon it was pacir (I fron floor to eciling. In the t passages people were standing. It was strange e to see the ...
... Wonan's Revenge, now being played at the Adelphi, and A Life of Pleasure (Pettitt and rHarris), which was produced at Drury Lane and I has been transferred to the Princess's. Mr Pettitt s commenced writing at the age of 22, when he was master in the ...
... Mr Augustus Harris's f Venus Company. Of course, she plays Venus. The company were rehearsing on Satur- rday morning at Drury Lane. There was the ) Sheriffof London, surrounded by a crowd of l bewitchingly beautiful girls in elegant costumes, .T e Venus ...
... CoDMPany, Dirllngtou, e-510 4 .= AN AGED ACTRESS. A farce, called The Half-Pay Officer, by Charles Molley, was brought out at Drury Lane Theatre in 1720, and to Mrs Fryer (an Irish- woman, who had quitted the stage from the reign of Charles II.) was assigned ...
... confident very astute are back large at FREE FREE is this time FREE eer-FRKE lias ' - DIRECT FROM ITS TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS AT DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL Symphony Orchestra MIGHTIEST MOST SPECTACLE EVER KNOWN : £3 3s Remain1' file - - 3-TJpper - 2- - - 6d ! Early ...
... able milk— Apply Kelly Farm Cockfield Durham Wanted to milk— White Croft EDUCATION immediately v— — t- — Offices CINEMA DRURY LANE to find cinema taking possession Mr Arthur congratulated producing in film of Arc commendable regard historical accuracy ...