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COURT AND FASHION

... enlarging the National Sanatorium for Consamp- tion and Diseases of the Chest at Bournemouth. The Righlt Hon. Gathorne Hardy, M.P., and Mrs Hardy and family have gone to their seat near Stople- hulrst, Kent, to spend the holidays. The Emperor, Empress, and Prince ...

HEXHAM FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... Cockscomb, Mr Henry Leggett. Best calceolaria, Mr John Deans: second do, Mir Thomas Willis. Best 3 fuschias of sorts, Mr Thomas Willis: second do, Mr John Stephenson: third do, Mr Thomas Aitchison. Best 3 geraniums, IMr H. Leggett: second do, Mr Wm. Charlton ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... Best 12 China esters, Thomas Blackbarne-John Blackburne 2nd. Best 12 Africun marygolds, James Edmondson- Thomas Blackburne 2nd. Bdst 12 French marygolds, Jas. Ejdmondron-James Grant 2odl.-Fruias-BasL basket of hardy fruit, Thomas Blackburne -John Blackhurne ...

Art and Literature

... conceived the happy idea of ra- printing his best novels, those in which Archdeacon Grantly and Mrs Proudie figure. Mr Thomas Hardy's novel, The Return of the Native, will shortly be published by Messrs Smith and Elder. The Records of a Girlhood, ...

DURHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, AND NEWCASTLE, BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Clark; second, Jeremiah Hall. Bestepecimen of greenhouse plant, Thomas Clark; second, Jeremiah Hall. Best mlecel- laneoat collection of six plants, In bloom, Thomas Clark; second, Thomas Charlton, gardener to Mrs Atkinson, Long Benton; third, Henry Kelly ...

BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... sei.-1. Thomas 2 iody; 2. Robert Atkle s. p Thomas Flowdyr 2 i 2a jocky. equlal. arlesa, Single specimen.ael.-1 Thomas Flowdy ; 2. Robert Akn Aknme.son. Garre tippd Wilia fancy.-1. Thomas l.wy .eb ?? of two, In pots.-L Robert Atiin e2. ...

WOODBURN FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... currants, Thomas Jameson; secoond, Miss Soung; third, MAIsaXvewrson, Redesdale Cottage. TEGETABLES. I Best two heads of celery, Thomas Townp, Cold Town; seuond, George Anderson; third, William WaUace. Beet two parsnips, Thomas Towns; second, Thomas-Smith; ...

GRAND HORTICULTURAL FETE

... upplee, Thomas Cltarlton, 2nd, James Spoor. Best six pears, John Chariton, NVaL4 2nd, Matthew Stephenson. Beet twelve flvoured plums, John Chailton; 2nd, Thomas 'Csrlton. Best cherries, Thomas Charlt~n; 2nd, John Charlton. Best gooseberries, Thomas Chariton ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... to Sir John Trevelyan, Bart., Wallington.-For the best Balsam, the bronze medal to Mr Thomas Charlton, gardener to Mrs Atkinson, Long Benton.- For the best double hardy Garden Rose, Charltonia, the bronze medal to Mr James Scott, gardener, Sand- ?? the ...

THE SPRING FLOWER SHOW

... Son- 2nd, James Noble; 3rd, A. G. Browne. Cyclauens, lt, Thomas Pattl'on; 2nd, James Storrie. Pots of lily of the valley, lst, XX. J. Watson; 2nd, Nairn and Son; 3rd, J. Thompson and Son. Hardy primulas, IV. L. Thomp- son. Potsofscillas,.Neil Black. Table ...

WOODBURN FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... third, Thomas tfrwin. Beet six lackes, ThmsSmith ; second, John Stephenson ; third, Hcnry Smith, Beat three carrots, Thomas Towns, Cold Town ; aecond, Thomas Smith ; third, Henry Smith. Beet two early cabbages, George Anderson; ,eceond, Thomas Towns ; ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... Bedale, 2; Woo. Hutchiseon. Socks, 3, 18 boochee of hardy herbaceous (and or) border flowere, distinct, correctly usneed, in hoses or stands, John Short. Darllngton, 1; Hacknese, and Sons, 2; Thomas Bactenshy, 3. 24 aetors, globe. Heory Clerk and Son ...