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FLOWER SHOW AT COTHELSTONE

... Portman, MI.F.H., of Hestercombe, and Mr Clements, Sa head gardener to Mrs Carew, of Halsway Manor, Sil Crowcombe, for the amateurs, and Mr Charles Lucas, A, of Norton Fitzwarren, and Mr G. Webber, head an gardener to Mr G. F. Luttrell, of Dunster Castle ...

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS

... Riseley, and the efforts of the gentlemen who formed the Monday Popular Concert Society, afforded so mucch gratification to amateurs and the public generally in Clifton, Bristol and the neighbouring districts. The collapse of the spirited enterprise, which ...

THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL SOCIETY'S PERFORMANCE OF THE MESSIAH

... solos. The bass solos were entrusted to Mr. Arthur Lane Wills (a son of Mr. H. O. Wills, of Redland), a vocalist who as an amateur has won a high reputation in musical circles in the Westof England. The conductor (Mr. Daniel W. Rootham) on presenting himself ...

CHEPSTOW FLORICULTURAL SHOW

... Is., given by Miss Lewis, Portskewett, open to amateurs only, Mrs. King, Portekewett. For the six best stove c and greenhouse plants, £1 Is., given by Thomas Brown, Esq., C e Ebbw-vale, open to amateurs only, Mr. E. Alder. For the best I Ithree ericas ...

THE ART WORK EXHIBITION

... 206, Mr. J-. C. Tricky, amateur. Classl14. Bronze medal, No. 819, Mliss Robson; 1st class dlploma, 218, Miss3 Davis. Mliscollausous exhibits in whiolh no medals are offered -let class diplonma, No. 28, SAlos Busboy, amateur; 13, M~r. 11 B. Lalg, 2 03 ...

ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH CONCERT

... took the solos, with a eucoess that led the audience to anticipate the vocal treat which they afterwards enjoyed In this amateur's rendering of. the musiO allotted to Patience in Gilb3rt and Sullivan's opero, Mrs. and Misg F. JOnes in a pianoforte daei ...

[ill] DRAWING SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... watcr-colour landscapes. Mr. Henry Wethered Is unapproached by his fellow amateurs, and he takes the first prize with 81 Low Tide; Bude, a difficult sub. ?? difficult for an amateur to treat with any Buccees-but Mr, Wetbered has thrown no little interest ...

GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES, VALUE £500

... ohances, one shilling I for forty valuable a prizes, to be balloted on August 8th, 1890, in conneo- r tion with.the Comumercial Amateur Boatieg, Club, v Belfast, to raisee funds to paoff debt on new boat. house erected by above club. The following are the prizes ...

CLIFTON DRAWING SOCIETY

... DRAWING SOCIETY. A -T--TT AT. TrT-TTlTPT'l^N %JJMANNUAL EXHIBITION. The fifth annual exhibition of this societyof Clifton le amateurs will Ile opened at Belmont house, Regent 15, street, to-day-the private view having been held Pe yesterday-and the collection ...

CHEPSTOW FLOWER SHOW

... Chepstow, for amateurs only, Air. G. S.sintle. For the six best Cape ericas, £2, given by Mrs. M~orris, Cisepetow, nurserymen otily, M~essrs. Manic and Sons. For tihe beat three Caps enicas, £1 Os., given by Mlessrs. Garavvay, Mayse, nod Co., amateurs oelv, Mr ...

PROPOSED FISHERIES EXHIBITION

... held last month it WaHs unanimously decided to accept a proposal made by the ora. Ivo Bligh to organiee a team of Eaglish amateur and professional cric1:eters for a tour of the colonies duridg the next oricketing season. The team Is to come out under the ...

DAHLIA SHOW

... Maule uvottld offer a three-guinea-cup for amateurs, by which means the chairman would be udmitted to competition (hear). Air. WATKINS 3hsIwpledged himself to produce a tbree-guinea- cap from the Clifton amateurs. The CIuRMo.AN said lie should most readily ...