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BARTON BUTCHERS' CHRISTMAS MEAT SHOW

... being upwards of 60 stones; two grand maiden heifers fed by John Davey, Esq., Gox. hill; one prime maiden heifer fed by Josh. Hardy, Esq., Goxhill; prime gimmer from Mr. Richard Border, Goxhill; and some prime ewes fed by the exhibitor; also two pigs 30 stones ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... by some brutal t hand. I Through a window half open one could cast a t look into the clean and joyous kitchen and see the 1 Thomas family united around a table, with clean I napcloth, supping from a dish attractive by its appearance and odour. They were ...

COTTINGHAM FLOWER SHOW

... stove and greenhouse plants-W Fall; 2, W Glossop. Six exotic ?? Rin%,ose; 2, Mrs Jameson, Cotting ham; 3, MrD WPi7on. Eight hardy ?? Jame- son; 3, Mrs Ring:ose;- 3, R Simpson. Six conifers, growing in ?? Gee; 2, no award; 3, Mrs Ring- rose. Four ?? Ring ...

ELSHAM AND WORLABY HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Twelve round 1lotatocs-I,3 D:fl) Worlaby; 2, T Clayton; 3, V Claytos; 4 J Fidell; .5. James Dent. Six turnipg-1,1V Waler. Thomas Andrew, Elsham; -3, G Brausisy n a ;: flowers-1, W WValker; 2, T Clyton;* .3, VT ?? Two white cabbnages-1, ThonrasRseal, Elshm ...

REVIEWS

... favourite with the majority of readers, is more than usually interest- ing just now. The story of the Trumpet-Major, I ? by Thomas Hardy, has reached Chapter xxxiv., and is in just that stage in which readers of fiction most delight. Such a scene as the author ...

REVIEWS

... -(London : Isbister and Co., 56, Ludgate-hill, E.C.) -We hazard the opinion that the serial story, The Trumpet Major, by Thomas Hardy. which is continued in the Novem- ber part of this magazine, is one of the best works produced by the talented author of ...

LITERATURE

... pedigree and kennel book has been preserved. The first Lord Yarborough kept this in his own handwrit- ing. His huntsman was Thomas Smith, a first- rate man in field and kennel, qualities which necessarily endeared him to his master, who was a very keen ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... on. There is evidently going to be a large Carlyle literature. M Zessrs. Bleck~wood and Sons will publish in a few days I Thomas Carlyle, an essay reprinted from .Dlackwood's MNragarine, by General Sir E. B. HEamley. Under the title of sThomas Carlyle ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... gar, Lord Traeor, Lord 'Scarsdale, Lisrd Vernon, Genered v4scountD Brielport, Sir J. Dssckwortli, Sir, J. Shelley, Sir J. Hardy, h h Sir ?? Busrdett, Sir Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. A. r ce Smith, M.P, Mr .B~Rnes, M.P., Mr. H. Wiggiu, ~ w M.P., end Mir. J,. ...

LINCOLNSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... Lin A list of the awards is appendedSH SHORT-HORNED CATTLE. ΒΆ1 Bull, three years old or upwards-i and champion prize, 6fif Thomas Willis, jun., Manor House, Carperby, Bediale, cep Vice-Admiral; 2 and 3, the Mlarquis of Exeter, Burghlcy olns House, Stamford ...

LITERATURE

... air of senility is given and. is for the faithful modelling of the face and hands. In n Morning, an original etchifg by Thomas Moran, the Lo zlgged fleeciness of the sky, the artifices by which the eye ef is led ffom thle foreground to the horizon, ...

LITERATURE AND ART GOSSIP

... will be issued. Mr. Walter Brown, of Great Portland -street, will shortly publish a collection of about ninety woodcuts by. Thomas and John Bewick, printed mostly from the original blocks. The work will be issued in imperial quarto, with an appropriate ...