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Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid-Wales Advertiser

CONTENTS OF INNER PAGES

... PAGE 2. Aberystwyth Rural and Town Councils; Bar- mouth Regatta; Machynlleth, Oswestry and Elles- mere news. PAGR 3. The War; Ashanti Rising The Chinese Crisis; Lord Sudeley's Affairs; Forden Board of Guardians; Montgomery, Hirnant, Llanfyllin, Llanerfyl, Pool Quay, Aberdovey and Barmouth news; Tregynog Estate Show; The British Association. PAGE b. Cricket and Football Notes and Matches; ...

MARKETS

... MARKETS NEWTOWN GENERAL, TUE8DAY.-Eggs 9 toO for is butter Os to Is 2d per lb; fowls Os Od to Os Od chickens 3s Od to 4s Od; ducks Os Od to5s0d; rabbits, Os Od to Is 6d per couple. WELSHPOOL GENERAL, Monday.—Wholesale price Butter, Is to Is 2d per lb; eggs, 9 to 0 for Is fowls, 3s Od to Os Od; chickens, 3s 6d to 4s 6d; ducks, Os Od to 5s Od; rabbits, Is 6d per couple. LIVERPOOL CORN, TUESDAY ...

I MIDDLE PARK PLATE

... MIDDLETOWN. BAZAAR.- On Thursday a bazaar and sale of work was held in Lhe Schoolroom. The movement was set ou foot by Mrs Litihiioot Harrison, who received the ready of nearly all the ladies connected with the Church in the parish. A great v-tiiety of ornamental and useful articles were displayed. Lady Leightuii, Lotor. Park. in a few word;) declared tne sale open and soon the stall-holders, ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... WELSHPOOL JUNIOR LEAGUE. GUILSFIELD v. SEVERN VALLEY ROVERS. It is anything but pleasant after walking three miles to stand for forty minutes in a drizzling rain. Such, however, was the case on Saturday, when the Rovers, after walking to Guilsfield to fulfil their League engagement with the home team, had to wait for the time specified above before the Rovers put in an appearance. Such a state ...

FARMING AND THE CORN TRADE. tfc

... LLANNFYLLIN. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.—The ordinary meet- ing of this Authority was held at the workhonse on Thursday, Mr. Jones (Varchoel) presiding,when communications were received calling the atten- tion of tha Council to the dangerous condition of the footbridges in the Meifod district. A petition from Wern, Guilsfield, was satisfactorily dealt with whilst the inspector was ordered to ...

MARRIAGE OF MISS BESSIE HARRISON

... The marriage between Mr. William H. A. Wharton, only son of Mr. Wharton, of Skelton Castle, Yorkshire, and Miss Elizabeth S. M. Harrison, only daughter of the late Rev. R. J. Harrison, of Caerhowel, Montgomeryshire, took place very quietly at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, on December 4th. Rev. J. Storrs, assisted by Rev. F. Jones, officiated. The bride, who was given away by her brother, ...

LIST OF VISITORS

... ABERYSTWYTH. MARINE TERRACE. Pen Rock House, Mrs Capt Jenkins- Mr aridnirs Lawrence, Wellington; Miss Morris, Miss Stevenson, Builth Mr and Mrs Mayes, Mr and Mrs Warwick, Birmingham 9, Miss Williams- Mrs, Miss and Master Stamper, Master Sanders, Miss Davies, Pembroke Dock; Mrs Watt and children, Birkenhead; Mr and Mrs Bagley and family, Oldham Mr and Miss Allkins, Mrs Bradbury, Birmingham; Mr, ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... SIR W. W. WYNN'S HOUNDS Saturday, February 27 (10.30) Monday, March 1 (11) Tuesday, March 2 (10.30) West Felton Friday, 21areli 5 (11) Duckington Saturday, March 6 (11) • THE PLAS MACHYNLLETH HOUNDS. FOXHOUNDS. Saturday, February 27 (11) Talybont Wednesday, March 3 (11) Saturday, March 6 HABEIERS. Monday, March 1 (10.30) Penegoea Thursday, March 4 Dolgelynin THE UNITED PACK. Saturday, February ...

♦ HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. SIR W. W. WYNN'S HOUNDS Saturday, January Monday, January 11 (10.45) Duckington Tuesday. January 12 (10.30) Hardwick Thursday, January 14 (ll) Bangor Saturday, January 16 (10.45) Bebtisfield THE PLAS MACHYNLLETH HOUNDS. FOXHOUNDS. Tuesday, Jaauary 12 Friday, January 15 (11) Nanteos, Aberystwyth HARRIERS. Monday, January 11 Dolcaradog Thursday, January 14 (10.30) ...

THE SEVERN VALLEY HARRISES

... NOTES ON FOOTBALL. LBY YETEEAX.] Two of our best local teams were engagea in Stiff contests on Saturday. I will commence with the victors first. When Newtown were drawn against Chirk in the semi-final, everyone thought that a hard task was set our local pets, and most people fancied the chances of Chirk, as they are such clever and stubborn Cup fighters, bu: the Newtown men were not daunted in ...