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- SOUTH WALES TIM TABLE.---I

... SOUTH WALES TIM TABLE. AUGUST CARDIFF. saWANSEA. NEWPORT. AND ■ SEPT. Morn; Even Hght Morn Even! HghtjMorn EvenHght 23 Friday 7 27) 7 45 31 6 6 W 6 52 23 111 7 35 7 53131 3 29 Saturday.. 8 8j 8 27 32 9 7 15j 7 3424 111 8 16. 8 35 23 8 30 Sunday 8 47 9 6 32 9 7 54' 8 14'24 ll| 8 65! 9 14 32 8 31 Monday 9 25| 9 4331 9 8 86 8 65 24 2! 9 33! 9 5l!31 6 1 Tuesday 9 69[1« 18 29 11 9 14! 9 34122 7 10 ...

GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... On Thursday firing was commenced with earnestness, and was continued with vigour all day. The Lord Lieutenant took an active interest in the proceedings, and in the contest for the officers' prize cup kept the scores himself. The breeze was even brisker than yester- day, but the shooting was exceptionally good. When the contest was ended the visitors (of whom there were about 800) betook ...

latest JHarJtets

... CORN. BRISTOL CORN .MARKET, THURSDAY.—There was a small supply of new wheat on offer, and its quality and condition wp generaltyfair. Foreign airivals were heavy. Ne alteration in pr ci s. Indian coru was largely sold at 6d reduction. Barley stlOrtsupply and 6d dearer. Oa;s scarce and quite as dear. £ £ CAERPHILLY CHEESE MARKET, THURSDAY. —The morning beii g so unfavour ble, rain falling all ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS. BANKRUPTS. Gonzaler Calds de Barros, 5 and 6, Great Winchester* street Buildings, London, and 24, Dorset-square* Middlesex, wiue merchant, dealer, aud chapinaa. James Dale, 815, Old Kent-road, Surrey, gentleman. William Sherwood, of Bolton House, 141, Church-street, Green's Elm, Chelsea, and 12. Grafton-street, Picca- dilly, both Middlesex, hotel and club-house ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 26th. 1874. 1873. Increase. Dec. TaffVale £ 8,463 7,791 2.. — fenarth Harbour, Dock aud R^vay. 1,-548 1.810 264 JSreat Eastern — — I«R jkledonian .• — — •• xl? North British — — •• 675 0,77 weat Northern. — •• irta JfMlwd •• 1! •Worth Eastern — — •• „ Brecon and Merthyr 1,340 1,513 Monmouthshire Railway ard c0 Canal Company 8.825 8.748 82 tendon & North Western..181,563 ...

] GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURALi ISHOW AT BRIDGEND

... A Bristol county court bailiff on Sunday threw himself rom Clitton Suspension-bridge. This makos the eighth uicide from the bridge since 1864. ] GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT BRIDGEND. OnWednesday the modern Agricola had a rare opportun- nity afforded him for visiting a scene which in its associa- tions was entirely is harmony with the pursuits of his own life—where manifold evidences ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... Our Fifeshire correspondent telegraphs a mertirv of the Fife and Clackmannan Coal Masters, held at Dum- fermline, has agreed on a revised code of contract rules which will be adopted at all the collieries in Fife and Clackmannan. Compliance with this code will apart from the question of wagesj form a condition of employ- ment before any of the colliers resume work. At present the bye-laws are ...

Jfatest JMarfeets

... [ CARDIFF. FATAL. ACCIDENT.—On Friday afternoon a carter, named Timothy Brian, living at 38, System-street, in the employ of Mr. Job Thomas, contractor, of Cardiff, was walking by the side of his horse and cart, laden with bricks, in Tyndall street when near the head of Bute East dock, where a number of children were playing in the road, one of them, a little child named Bridget Cater, ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 16th. IRWTI IMO INAMOAA. DFIC. TaffVale jMt.615 5,930 2686.. Penarth Harbour, Dock and Railway 1,695 944 651 — Rhymney 2162 1,774 318 •• Brecon and Merthyr 1,297 1,362 — — 6 Monmouthehire Railway asd Canal Company 8,746 3,541 • 205 London & North Western.. 186.402 183,410 2,tI92.. Great Western' 114,010 118,777 233.. Midland 3241.. North Eastern — — 177M Erie — 17,700 ...

HAVERFORDWEST HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... THE IRON, COAL, AND TIN-PLATE TRADES OF SOUTH WALES. [SPECIAL REPORT FROM OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT.] CARDIFF. Friday Night.—The signs of improvement which I alluded to last week are somewhat more per- Jeptible this week, although not yet can it be said that ¡here is any material change in the actual state of the ron trade. Those numerous enquiries are, however, jeing made for the smaller ...