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ABERGAVENNY HORSE AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... ABERGA.VENN a HOUSE AND AGRI-, CULTURAL SHOVW. ._ - . . l The annual show of horses and cattle in connec- tion with the Abergavenny llore acnd Agricul- h total TSociety ?? Slield BaJ iley'>i c PaLrk, ...

DECEMBER MAGAZINES

... DF.CREMBER MIkGAZINES. Ini Blackwvood Fortune's WheelI takes anan exciting turn, the attack upon the Residency Peas being powerfully describ~ed. Helen Faucit, who mu' -has recently been contributing ...

Barddoniaeth

... garbb=iata I a WILLIAM LARSING. na (Cyflwynedig i f achgen bychan y Parch. W. Jones, ,- MIA., Foniorosses). Yr William Larsing am ddringo,-mae'a awgrym 0 enwogrwydd drwyddo; Mewn dysgn, fyrny a fo, A'i nerth yn glyno wrtho. Fd Angelaidd efengylwr,-awyn ei aidd, A defnyddiol weitbiwr 2- A fyddo pan elo'n wr,-llawn doniau, h- A gwiw ei nodau fel da genadwr. th Plaagwyn, 0. JoNRs. y _- or CRIST ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1886
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 552 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MENAI SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE AND LITERATURE

... THE MENAL SOCIETY OF NATITRA.L SCIENCE AND LITERATURE_ On Tuesday evening a lecture was delivered in the assembly room of the Queen's Head Cafd, under the auspices of this society, by the Rev. William Hunt Painter, of Bristol, on the 'Objects of a Natural History Society.' Colonel the Hon. W. E. Sackville West pre. sided, and there was a fair attendance. Mr Painter said a Natural History ...

THE BANGOR MENAI SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE & LITERATURE

... This flourishing Society's first excursion of the I season took place on Saturday last, the rendezvous being Aber, one of the most interesting and i historical spots in the ncighbourhood. Notwith- E standing the threatexing aspect of the weather in a the early part of the day, the afternoon turned outc remarkably fine. A party of about 40 members, C assembled at Aber. Mr H. Barber, solicitor, ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

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JOKES AND JOKERS

... (From Judy). A PERcITINENT QuasrXoN.-2Mamk Da (to her boy of eight years): You should be thankful for my Correcting you wbin youa do wrong. Mafny boys have grown up to be bad, wicked men through their parent's ''iot having' corrected them when young Boy (in tears, and very penitent) Oh I Then did not Mr Gladstone's parents correct him when he -was a boy ? DougmCo HIAPPINEss. -An ...

POETRY

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A CURIOUS CHRISTMAS DANCE

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HARLECH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

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THE ART OF BOOKMAKING

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ORIGINAL POETRY

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