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RAILWAY TaiFFlO RETURNS. I

... FOR THE PAYF WEEK. 1873. 18i Increase. Decrease A. A. ic. A. Midland 11^ ivIT Vale •• 7S25 818-i ooo — Penarth Harbour, Ac. 1587 I]1-7 — 13'3 Great Western 12^62 119^44 5013 Brecon an.t Merthyr ^7 London &Korth Western lw8 6 162107 4689 ...

FROM LAWyi^rs''GAZETTE.''!

... PROSECUTION BY THE .JOCKEY CLUB. faPECLAL TELEGRAM. 1 WOLVEBHAMPTON, Friday—To dayMr Poland, Q.C. instructed by Mr Kitchner, on behalf of the Jockey Club, applied to the magistrates for warrants against certain persons,whose names were withheld, for infring- ing, at the last autumn race meetings in Wolverhamp- ton, certain specified rules of that club. Mr Poland handed to Mr Isaac Spooner, ...

——— I LATEST MARKETS.

... CORRESPONDENCE. INFIRMARY SATURDAY. To the Editor of the CARDIFF TIMES, SIR, -I think that it may afford your numerous readers much pleasure and satisfaction to leatn that the success of the Infirmary Saturday movement has been very great. I have to-day had the pleasure of receiving from the treasurer of the Infirmary Saturday committee a cheque for the sum of £ 726 ISs 3d, This amount is ...

FROM TUESDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... BANKRUPT*. William Henry Wood, 157, Upper Thames-street, Lon- don, wine and spirit merchant, trading as Wood and Co. William Charles Collins, Union Grove, Clapham, Surrey. Frederick Small, of Tenterden, county of Kent, farmer and cow keeper. George Watte, of Oxenhall, Gloucestershire, farmer. James Brown, Newport, Monmouthshire, gentleman: John C. Taylor, of Skirbeck, Lincolnshire, farmer and ...

CARMARTHEN FAT STOCK AND POULTRY SHOW. -I

... CARMARTHEN FAT STOCK AND POULTRY SHOW. This show was held on Tuesday, and was, so far as the exhibits were concerned, an advance on former years, but the persistent rain sadly spoiled the attendance. Tiffe tat cattle were of superior quality on the whole, but indivi- dual beasts hardly came up to the standard of former years. The show of poultry was good, we mic-ht almost say very good. ...

------------FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE

... IMPORTANT CONFERENCE ON THE EASTERN QUESTION, MEETING OF L000 DELEGATES, A NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION. GREAT SPEECH BY MB, GLADSTONE. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY CONDEMNED. FORMATION OF A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION- TSTECIAL TELEGRAM.1 LONDON, FurDAT. To-day the Conferences convened to consider the present position of the Eastern question were held at it. James's Hall, Piccadilly. At the morning Conference, ...

COWBRIDGE FARMERS' CLUB AND FAT STOCK SHOW

... On Tuesday the annual Christmas fat stock exhibition of the Cowbridge Farmers' Club was held at Cowbridge, but the inclemency of the weather prevented the cus- tomary large attendance of visitors. and somewhat marred the arrangements which would otherwise have been carried out. The district of Cowbridge is well known in the Principality for the abundance and quality of its stock, and as the ...

FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTEj

... FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE BANKRUPTS. Helenus Labatnt, Gracechurch street, London, mer- chant. Donald H. Olieon, James street, St Luke's, Middlesex, rope and twine manufacturer, and yarn and brown papm raerehant. Senjamin Andrews, Adelaide road, Havestock hill, Hampstead, Middlesex, of no occupation. ?ofcn Brnnning, High Helborn, London, and of Clapbam Junction, Surrey, also of St Peter's ...

I jyjT I D L A N RAILWAY

... At a county day, held on the 24th nit., a report was presented on the subject of licensing public-houses. It showed that, taking the returns of 1870. the public- houses in the county were 4,800 to a population of 2,650,000, or one to every 552 persons. In the Bill presented in Parliament by the advo- cates of temperance principles, it was set forth that one to every 500 persons would be taken ...

CANON TREVOR OX ECCLESIASTICAL PROSECUTIONS-

... The Rev Canon Trevor, D.D., who lately letter to the Times upon the bad policy of prosecu^C ( offenders in ecclesiastical cases, has forwarded to g editor of the same paper a second communication. Canon says:—My letter, if I may judge from the munications it has brought me, expressed the sentinie.^ of a large—I hope the largest—body of ChurchmeO) { as well as clerical. To such an amount of ...