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MOVEMENTS OF CARDIFF VESSELS

... Jersey, Squall, B, 110 coal, S Thomas Nieu Dier, Datila ss, P, ;OO coal, Riches h Co Messina, Cassina ss, B, 750 coal, favij & Fry Bordeaux. Lady Tredegar ss, ]{, 850 coal, Wayne it Co Jersey, New Leader, B, 115 coal, S Thomas St Michael's. Martha & Harriet ...

MOVEMENTS OF CARDIFF VESSELS

... 19. Bordeaux, St Anne, F, 130, Heno, Thomas & Rosser Charente, Felix Anna, F, 95, G uezeJ, Thomas & Rosser Brest, Edouard Corbiere, F, 143, Cloatre, Thomas & Rosser St Malo, Stella. Maris, F, jll Proudet, Thomas & Rosser Caen, Bessemer S, B, 182, Dempster ...

REUTER'S MAIL TELEGRAMS

... ENTERED OUTWARDS—Jan. Pontanderaer, Sensitive, F, 79, Thomas, Thomas Nantes, Etoile de la Mer, F, 123, Corbinean, Thomas Caen, Harvest Mar, B, 131, Vincent, M .Jones & Bro Caen, Glencairn ss, B, 180. Hardy, W Howell Bordeaux, Henley ss, B, 421, Short, J E ...

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... Capt White, left Antwerp on the 28th ult, for Cardiff, to load for the East. The ss Centennial, Capt Thirby, arrived at St Thomas on the 10th ult. from Cardiff. The ss Northumbria, Capt Robinson, left Deal on the 28th ult, for Cardiff. The ss Merthyr, ...

NEWPORT

... Dclpnine, F, 133, Girand, Thomas & Rosser La RocheiJe, Cygne, 86, Hardy, Thomas & Rosser Honrieur, Marie Alice, F, 93, Ranguen, Thomas & Rosser Nantes, Ste Anne, F, 9S, Lerav, Thomas & Rosser BarHeur. Nouvelle Societe.F, 35, Lebot, ...

,DOWLAIS INTELLIGENCE !

... club member, the poor man should be debarred all access to the only club he could attend on one day in the week. Mr Alfred Hardy seconded the amendment. He argued that the bill to be defensible must be shown to be just, and to have a fair prospect of proving ...

NEWPORT FLOWER SHOW-

... 2nd, Sir R. Sutton; .3id, SIrW, Thomas. Lepks-Ist I)rize, W. Thomas 2nd, Mr R. Sutton; 3rd, Sir Edmund Thomas. Car- rots—1st prize, Sir R. Sutton; 2nd, Sir W. Wil- liams 3rd Mr Edmund Thomas. TurTlip,i-lSt prize. W. Thomas 2nd, Mr R. Sutton ...

NEWPORT FLOWER SHOY¡

... 2nd, Mr R. Sutton 3.d, Mr W, Thomas. Lesrks—1st prize, Mr W. l'homas; 2nd, Mr R. Sutton; 3rd, Mr Edmund Thomas. Car- rots-bt prize, Mr R. Sn; ton; 2nd, Mr W. Wil- liams 3rd, Mr Edmund Thomas. Turnips—1st prize. Mr W. Thomas 2nd, Mr R. Sutton 3rd, Mr W ...

CARMARTHEN FLOWER SHOW

... Messrs J. Buckley and il. Parnall. Exotic ferns-ht Drize, MrE. N. Phillips; 2nd, MrR. Parnall; 3rd, Mrs Harries, Abergiasney. Hardy fern,-lst prize, Mr R. Parnall; 2nd, Falkner, Laugharne. Stove or green.touse mosses —1st prize, Mr R. Parnall; 2nd, Mr E. ...

CARItIARTHEN FLOWER SHOW

... Messrs J. Buckley and R. Parnall. Exotic ferns—1st prize, Mr E. N. Phillips; 2nd, Mr R. Parnall; 3rd, Mrs Harries, Aberglasney. Hardy ferns-1st prize, Mr R, Parnall; 2nd, Mr Falkner, Laugharne. Stove or greenhouse mosses -1st prize, Mr R. Parnall; 2nd, Mr E ...

CHILDREN'S FLOWER SHOW AT CARDIFF

... Gertrude Williams, Tllree ferns (exotic)—1st prize, Cobden Gilbert, One tern (hardy)—1st prize, Herbert Williams j 2;ld, Gertrude Williams: 3rd, Sydney IVico, Inree hardy ferns-1st prize, Bertie Gilbert] e^ra, Poiiy Fox. Special prize, gift of Ml Gilbert: ...

T ST. ISSEIJLIS FLO iwv frlrt, SHOW

... Griffiths, Stepaside. Verbenas—Jane Thomas, Pembroke Morris, Penally. French marigolds — J. H. Bishop, Haverfordwest J. Jones, do Martha Thomas, Coppet Hall. Roses— Mrs Morris, Penally Eliza Davies, Stepaside. Hardy garden flowers- W. Sheldon J. Howells ...