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RIFLE COMPETITION AT CARDIFF

... The rifle volunteer prize shootmg, held annually amongst the members of the 10th G. H. V., came off during Wednesday aftern o i, at the Ea-t, Moors Rifle Range. The weather was dull an I hazy, and th-re was some wind. The mist ob- scured the targets at some parts of the day. The rifle used was the Government pattern, 1 >ng Enneid Snider rifle, beating the Government viewer's mark. No extra ...

[ICARMARTHENSHIRE RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... The body of a young lady w TS removed from Brighton, on Saturday, for burial under some- what romantic circumstances. The day of her interment was the day which had been originally fixed for her marriage, and her friends complied with her dying wish, that she should be drawn to the grave by the horses which had been engaged to convey her to t; e church. To the catafalque there were attached ...

--,.-- - ----I RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR THE PAST U I I.:If 187.1 1878 In. De £ I 8IP27 191 — j I'eoarth llai boui'. ic. 2 8-> 2:81; 203 3021 191 Peiiibroke and Tenby fI'21 London. Briirhton. & S. C 443M» i-5 j Soutn Eastern 44-to 4S941 412 i i\ rtb — f541 129218 180V.0 — 822 j Lancashire, and Yorkshire 6S 91 26; MetroiMiiitan 97:Wi fif,6 i 140. MetroDfi'itaii District 447 Brecon and Merthyr 1137 1212 74 ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS. .\-

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CORN. 1 CARDIFF CORN MARKET, Saturday.—Whe&* is freely bid for Is over the rate of last week, the nrinuess of holders, who look for further on, prevents business. The conditio 01' the new wheat crop is deplorable America wheat, with a large demand for the Continent, haS- run up Is to Is 6d per qr. Maize and barley arJ~ firmly held at 6d to Is per qr. advance. oats are very ...

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... 16fH GLAMORGAN HIFLE VOLU'iTEERR,-Orilers tnr the week COIJllll ucÏlw September loth, 187!).—Mott- l1;W, battain ùrL¡ c(jIJl1U,neiug' at 7.3\) _p.m. Un!fr'n with tlanJ to attend. We,lnpsdiiy and Friday-Colllpany and recruit drd! at 7.30 p. ...

CARDIFFIobbling PILOTS' REGATTA

... It has been customary hitherto at the annual pilots' regatta to offer prizes for competition among the hobbling pilot boats. This year it was found that the prizes for this class of boats were omitted from the programme, and a subscription was set on foot, aud a rum of money raised fox the competition. This took place on Wednesday, and was witnessed by a large concourse of eople from the Pier ...

RIFLE SHOOTING AT CARDIFF

... On Wednesday, at the E ,st Moors, Cardiff, the third competition between members of the 10th G. R. V. for the Ware's Challenge Cup took p'ace. At the next competition the event will be finally decided by the two first men on the list given below 1st & 2nd. 3rd, Total. Corporal-Servant Hepburn 106 68 164 Corporal J. Roberts 102 50 161 Private Satby 105 43 148 Cuarter-Master-Sergeant Price 96 49 ...

BEDWELLTYJCATTLE SHOW

... THE PROSECUTION OF BANK DIRECTORS. PROCEEHNGS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. DISCHARGE OF MR PAYNE. THE DEFENCE. BRISTOL, 8aturdty.-1'o-ay, b fore three of the city justices, Ale.-srs Robinson (the chairman), Pettick, and Mills, the hearing of the charges of C mspiracy and statutory n-iii e-iipanotir in the i suing of false au I fraudulent, balance shett^ of the late \Ve4 of England and South Wales ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE M.P.'S IN THE -OLDEN TIME

... A LIBERAL FETE AT MANCHES- TER. On Saturday a great gathering of Liberals was held at Manley-hall, near Manchester. The pro- ceedings had been arranged by the National Re- form Union and the Liberal associations of Man- chester and Salford. The pleasure grounds were opened at noon for admission by free tickets, and a long programme of amusements, with bud. of music and glee-singing, was ...