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THE FLOWER SHOW AT CARDIFF

... Tomatoes: ht, C. Thompson; 2nd, Colonel Page; Lard Windsor. lied cabbage 1st, 11. Johnstone; 2nd, J. M'Connochie. Basket of .Salad: 1st, Colonel Page. Lettuce: 1st. F. Case; 2nd, G. Thomas. Beet root: 1st, G. Treharne 2nd, J. TOllt. CLASS Xo. 6.—COTTAGERS' ...

WEDDING AT ABERAMAN

... Mrs Ernest Leverson, painted fan; Miss Colmar, oxydized inkstand; Aliss H. i.ermitii, painted fan; Mr J. W. Morgan, china salad bowl; Mr St. Garde Brown (the bridegroom), very handsome entirely silver tilled dressing bas, diamond ring, silvor hunting ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE H0RTI0UL TURAL SHOW, v.. -

... Mushrooms—1, X Reynolds. Tomatoes—1, Griffin and Co.; 2, H Underwood 3, K Jenkins. cabbage—1, Colonel Pap;e 2, A P Vivian. Salad—1 Colonel Page 2, J Scott. Lettuce—I, C R M Tilbot 2, J Scott. Beetroot-I, G M Traherne; 2, Colonel Tuibervill. COTTAGERS. ...

Chrysanthemum Show at Cardiff. I

... Vegetables. — Class 37.—Collection of vegetables, varieties—1, J. Gib-on 2, C. Thomp- son 3, Cob Page. Class 3.- Hasket of salad-I. Col. Page 2, Councillor Reynolds. COTTAfrKRS.—Class 39—six,chrysanthemum plants—1, J, U. Candy, 20, Mark-street; 2, J A ...

THE EVE OF THE CEREMONY

... one— ding ding !—Mrs Smith's compliments, and she sen(is-t.ti, ee cakes of toilet-soap-so please pack the bankerchiefs in-a salad-bowl or soup-tureen —for there aren't jacbet-bags enough to-flavour the creams—and your Pans bat is put-in the ice- chest, ...

WEDDING IN THE RHONDDA

... Williams, Hillside, lonyp?ndy silver tray, Mrs Williams Hillside, ?nypandy silver butter cooler, Miss pohy Hughes, Llwynypia salad bowl, Miss 'Vinme John, Birming- ham silver biscuit box, Mrs T. Williams, Tony- pandy pair of ornamental racks, Mrs J. Thomas ...

YANKEE YARNS

... love, Muzzer hopes so- Mr Nouveau-Marie (trying to change the sub- ject) Have some salad, Tom ? Mrs Nouveau-Marie Yes, Tom. Have some salad—have some-have some—have some salad. There, I knew you would. Yes, I did-I did-I did—(Her voice rising gradually). ...

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SHOW AT YSTRAD-RHONDDA

... Runner G. Shewring 2, E. W. Porter. Broad beans —i, Henry Shepherd 2, E. Porter. Caeumber 1. Istance 2, G. Shewring. Basket of salad—1, Morris 2. Rees Morris. Beetroot—1. David Rees, Fernuale 2, G. Shewring. Leeks—1, Thomas Rees 2, E. W. Humphreys. aPEX. F ...

Cardiff Chrysanthemum tShow

... vegetables, six varieties—1, G. She wring, Llandaff 2, George (larks, Canton 3, General Lee, Dynas Powis. Best basket of salad-Colonel Pa,ge, J.P., Cardiff. COTTAGERS.—Six plants, chrysanthemums—1, A. Maggs, Salisbury-road, Cardiff 2. W. lvin., Picton- ...

SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE.I

... vegetables. Cucumbers, tomatoes, and English lettuces, with endive, mustard and cress, and beetroot, are all available for salads. Cherries are very cheap, being retailed at the West-end at from 4d per lb. English strawberries Rre;) h-, much cheaper than ...

I Canton Flower Show

... Joseph Coates; 2nd, P. W, Rimer ord, S. li. Phidips. Basket parsley 1st, T, nopkins 2nd. S. H. Phillips 3rd, J. Coates. Basket salad: T. Hopkins. Tomitoes S. Nurton. Apples, culinary Divided between T. Coleman, Severn-road and G. Adams. Apples, dessert 1st ...