The Thames fishermen are now anxiously looking forward to the commencement of sport, the late cold winds have, however, kept the fish out of sight, (so that it is very possible it will have the good effect of keeping anglers back until the Ist of April. It is almost impossible t
March 19, 1870 - Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review - London, London, England
stand, and then-Ave which is the better animal of the two, she or her vamped-up stable _companion Sunlight. Should Sunshine decline her Ncwmarkt t en!_ , -,agetnent, I should hook the Guineas as a certainty for either Kingeraft or Astolfo ; I can - see nothing else that possesse
March 19, 1870 - Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review - London, London, England
At last Monday's concert Madame Arabella, Goddard appeared, and chose for her solo the set of three posthumous "Etudes" by Mendelssohn, first published as Op. 101. rather more than two years since. They were played for the first time in public by Madame Goddard at one of her rec
March 19, 1870 - Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review - London, London, England
ROYAL (Proprietor and Maniger, Mr H Nye Chart). —The first representation of Meilhac and Halevy's much talked of "Frou Frou" on the English stage took place on Monday evening last, before a rather thin audience. The adaptation is in five acts, and arranged by Mr Benjamin Webster
March 19, 1870 - Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review - London, London, England
- Begs to thank his numerous clients litho have favoured him with the Execution of their Commissions during p tst season, for the very flatter.ng remarks he has received from them regarding the system he has succeeded in organising for the prompt settlement fall claims, and whic
March 19, 1870 - Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review - London, London, England
ITALIAN OPERA AT DRURY LANE. Following close upon the heels of the Mapleson-Gye prospectus, Mr. George Wood has issued his programme i Opera season at Drury L ane . There s a marked difference between the two announcements; for whilst ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, HOLBORN . that of Covent
March 19, 1870 - Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review - London, London, England
This capital company of amateurs gave a performance at the St. George's Theatre on Saturday night, and the occasion was marked by the production of an original comedietta and an original drama in four acts. The piece, which is entitled "He Would Be a Bohemian," is from the pen o
March 19, 1870 - Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review - London, London, England
CROSS GROUNDS.—Some three hundred paid for admission on Saturday, a couple of items being down for decision, which came off as subjoined :—J Evans and J Waldron showed at four p.m. to run 120 yards,. for £5 a e'de, on the "yards-for-years" principle, Evans, who had seen fifty-on
March 19, 1870 - Illustrated Sporting News and Theatrical and Musical Review - London, London, England
Or TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE PER WEEK: in addition to the Company's Charges. A SPECIAL TELEGRAM containing the LATEST SELECTIONS of our Travelling Corresponding for the day's racing is received each morning DIRECT FROM THE COURSE; A copy of which can be Telegraphed to Country S
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