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THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLANI) r | SHOW. The Bath and West of England Society a and Southern Counties Association hold their S annual exhibition at Cardiff during the week which begins to-day. The Society is entitled a to special notice on three very honourable grounds, namely, age, vigour, and general H usefulness. Its founder was a Norfolk gentle- man of the not inappropriate name of RcKx. 0 ...

GRAND CONCERT AT COWBRIDGE

... GRAND CONCERT ATr COW- BRIDGE. as The grand full dress concert, in aid of the funds F as of the Cowhridge Young Men's Institution, a f i musical entertainment which for some time pasti has been the principal topic of expectation in the c to neighbourhood, took place on Thursday evening ad at the Town-hall, Cowbridge. All who took part in st the concert were local amateurs, and the glee party ...

OPENING OF THE CARDIFF FREE LIBRARY

... I ' Y - - A.. . z AX St.EW I | G Z I e 7if t Y TJit , . THURSDAY, JUIVR 1, 1882. I OPENING OF THE CARDIFF FREEI LIBRARY. The building in Trinity-street erected by p the Corporation of Cardiff for the combined ai purposes of a Free Library, Museum, and t] Science and Art School was opened yesterday si deinces pf the most auspicious a o?frer. rdly Anything which could w have 'given et to the ...

CHORAL UNION OF THE CARMARTHEN ARCHDEACONRY

... ' CHMORAL UNION OF THlE I ,R~HARTHEN ARCHDE !COMRY-. . - tdo ANNUAL WiSi-h FESTIVAL. sing iong The annual 'Welsh festival oF the ChorIl the Union of the Archudeconry of Carmarilien was held in St. Peter's Parish Chdrch, all Carmarthen, on Tuesday, and was attended Stof with as large a meesure of success as could city have been desired by the gentlemen ewho had s no given the choristers the ...

REVIEWS

... thie TE PULPIT COMMENTARY ces-i1 EXODUS Al)D LEVITICUS. re- These two goodly volumes of thr Pulpit Comr of mentary have appeared since our last notice, and arnd continue to mairvtain the repute which has beenl ,ant gained by the preceding volumes. The exposition god and homiletics on Exodus have been entrusted and to no less capable a writer than Canon Rawlinson, The whose well-known ...

THE MEMBER FOR SLOCUM AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... I f THE MEMBER FOR SLOCUM AT P: ; THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. |S to 'liEltHEAThE ROYAL, CARDIFF- s se- h 6ve Mr. G. R. Sims is fortunate in having caught the sc )n. ear of the public in two distinct branches of his I lot ci '110 art, and this, too, in a remarkably short space of a re- time. In the Lights o' London he selects melo- ai ey dramra as his theme, his work is at once recognised d ...

MUSIC IN THE SOUTH WALES TOWNS

... MUSIC ?? TEE SOUTh WVALES TOW.NS. Wait.s clair34to be, in an especial sensc, a 'and$2X of song. The W~elshman's ideal of: social blessedness, if we may trust the auciena triad, is:-;A virtuous wfife, his cushion tin his chair, and his harp in tuno. T£he old W elsh airs, iD the modern harmocised or accompanied form into which they have bee n ca~t by Mr. BRLXLEY RJcuDSns and hir. JO:-N ...

THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, MEETING AT TENBY. .raoer OUR OWsN REP3ttORr.] .SPECIAL TErsason.) TENBY, TrURSDAY Ncntr. A meeting called by the mayor, AMr. W. a, BRichards, for the purpose of giving the inhabitants r of Tenby the opportunity of contributing towards ethe proposed R oval College off Music was held in the Town-hall this evening. The night was very stormy,and this may account for the ...

MERTHYR DOG, POULTRY, AND PIGEON SHOW

... M~ERTHYR DOG, POULTRY, AND |3 PIGEON SHOW. a The fourth annual sihow of dogs, poultry, and MfY pig-eons, which was held at Merthyr on Wednes ve day, proved the decided success whl'clr was antici- ?? pated. Of the 850 oidd entries sent in there were vel but few omissions, and certainly, as far as the ansl poultry and pigeons were concerned, thre exhibition seec was one worthy of the ...

THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... 1. WAT )r A meeting of the Cardiff Committee of the Bath Xr and West of England Show Society was held on TH d Wednesday, under the presidency of the mayr. n Mr. Jonas Watson subsequently assumed the chair Bound n on the departure of his worship. There were also e present-Mr. W. Marychurch, Councillor Proger, Mr, D.T. Alexanrder,lfr.,S. W. Kelly, Mr. C. Williams, e r. W. Rees, Llasfabon, and Mr ...

ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AT THE CARDIFF SHOW

... ARTS AMN MANUFACTURES AT ' THE CARDIFF SHOW. The, spacious apartment devoted to arts and manufactures is an exhibition in itself, and it does infinite credit to the firms of South Wales and the West of England, who mainly contribute the ex- hibits, On the left as one enters the building is seen a stand occupied by Messrs. Williams and Sons, ironmongers, of Cardiff, with magnificent samples of ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... JBATH AND WESTR OF ENGLAND - , I AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. i [is THE CARDIFF SHOW. 0ARRANGEMENTS AD M PROGRAMME. The annual exhibition of the Bath and West ofis ?? Society and Southern Counties Associa- Thi tion, which is to be held in the Cathays Park, asec Cardiff, durng the ensuing Whit week, promises to wh be a great success. This will be the second son h visit of the society to the town, and ...