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HAVERFORDWEST DOG SHOW

... HAIVERFOI')UWESL DOG SHOW. T;he third annual exhibition of dogs took place on Thursday at the Corn Mnrket, whien a verY large number ni' dogs of a very superior quality were exhibited. The judge wans1 Mr. ?? wonor, sehose decisions gave univermal satiqfaCtiOn. P~rIZE LIST. Foxhijifnds lst, Li.reneaut Colonel 0 fenry Leach. I St. leirnaro, Imstiff ar Nvewfoundlaiid 1st, MVr Josepi ovic . 2nl, ...

ABERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW

... ABERG2LVEQNY HORSE SHOW. It wil! be observed from an advertseme nt in our adv E rtisig columns that the Abe- gavenv Horse Sinow and Exhibition of Stotk ta!;es place on Thursday' the 16th inst. and that tlhe entries finally close Oa Tuesday next. W\e observe by the schedule that, in addition to tile pgazesoffer.ed inforiter years to exhibitors in the Lnited Kingdom, local prizzs for heavy and ...

CARMARTHEN SCHOOL OF ART

... CAkRM.ARTHPlN SCHOOL OF ART. - PRESENTATION 01F PRIZES BY SIR JOEN I 5JONES JENKfNS, M.P. The a EXHIBITION OF WORKS BY LOCAL ARTISTS. hinted a: Thle annual distribut ion of prizes to the success- seen tice ful students of tile Carinarthen School of Art, the Saint on maister of Which is Mr. W. Jones, took place on day an ELMondav. In the afternoon a large collection of manic works by pupils of ...

SIGNOR PAGGIS CONCERT AT CARDIFF

... SIGNOR PkGGrS CONCERT' AT CARDIFF. Although Signor Paggi is well known and most nn highly-respected by old Cardiffians, almost a new cz D generation hag sprung up since lie resided in this na district. We mar, therefr-e, state for those who of I are unncqusinted with him that ?? ws for many rt t years an esteemed flautist living amongst us, but that he has of late lived in London. where he has ...

THE RED DRAGON

... TRLE RED DRAGONN.' of The December number of the National Maga- w, CUzi ne is a really brillight one. ?? articl* areno e. so numerousias usual, binthey are, on the average, be ' on-ger and of exceptional excellence. A lady, wbo ce hasadopey h name of Morveth Mathew de be Rdr, leads4 off with one of thle best And most n interesting biographies yet published, the subject wIN 9 being Admiral ...

FAIRS FOR AUGUST

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FAIRS FOR JUNE

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SMITHFIELD SHOW

... S-MITIIFI7I I) SETOW. is VISIT Oi IlE PRIXCE AND PRINCE:SS OF WA LES.J I'?1 -- 11e LOCAL PI'II: V WINNERS. .Tlue eighty-n lit aln nul caeittlesll ivhofvt Itilemith- ImideI Club, C1 IVIicI 5I- Cimi10 MP. is preestidemie er opened at tho A pircultur va-haill. Ilgton Cif 1Y Monday morning, the judger commencing work I citrily aftor nine. Ali tihe animals Lie ir gorod to ihet tip. the veterinarv ...

CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW

... I is a U' the A SUCCESSFUL GATRIE3NG. ..I Inot CL, ?? I her WEDNESDAY'S JUDGING. n into H thean [PRow OUR OWN RtEPoRTfl5J Ho at Although still in its infancy, if count be Wade aope by years alone, the Cardiff and South Wales Horse C her Show has gained for itself as prestige probably nor her prl ffotr second to no similar gathering in the provinces. Pa ire. Inaugurated but a few years ago, so ...

ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF [ill]

... R OYAL CAMB1RAN AC).CMXIIY OF I K i I S.*l A KtIS. ok- - - to T'11 1.2 1i LE C1N F 12(111 LItN A'T CAIRDIFF. Th' eli> oiit C tinblhri n Acitdety lie) d its tin noah2li tiI' Bmetling m1 hjliiidoildtit trod in on Situtirdilty Feb. inl 0. 6 Ille' chtair was;I riken by Air. CitircncO Wiutate, R,.WS, ie( previdow'nI, n iv report WAS read by~ the' for en seresiziai5 Mr. hiour~iir Ittinke. R.C.A. ...

THE ANTIQUITY OF WELSH MUSIC

... | THE -ANTIQUITY OF WELSH 3mSIC. I NEW WO1iX BY MR. BRINLEY RICEARDS. Mr. Brinley Richards has done much to elucidate Y the musical history of the Welsh people, and it is - owing largely to his efforts that a more general h appreciation of Welsh song has been manifested e throughout the country. Mr. Richards has just L produced an enlarged collection of national songs, .e and on Wednesday the ...

HAVERFORDWEST DOG SHOW

... HAVER1FORDWEST BOG SHOW. I- -- Ti so ?? This show was held on (Thursday, and its pro- (G, m moteor must be coniratulawedi on the number and mne, eS& quality of the exhibits. The town contatins seine ree of the most ardent finciers in the Purncipality,and -E ess to their eold and good Management mnust be Binw me ascribed the great success of this their second Me' iftt annual show. The eatalogue ...