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FAIRS FOR AUGUST

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FAIRS FOR JUNE

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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 ...

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 ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... a lve lebyso to the dogs-take good ariuc, W Ist lit~le trouble aed at littlo price I nlearate your body, cler your brain, L at lassitude retire, like sumeter raiu Y oua eroece could deezn in earne6. ehen lb aune, P aklog the meadows geoan wlth growluzg er in. E yen so with EVA.NS'13 ?? our Illo V aiM ?? we foster, rage a vaiuer etrife Aa d unds at leugth ev'n altueso hbs le itaS, N ot to ?? us ...

THE BANGOR, DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, CAGE BIRD, AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW, 1885

... THE BANGOE, DOrl POULtTRY, PIGEON, OAGE BIRD, A&ND 3ORTI- CULTURAL SHOW, 1883. The general committee meeting of the above show INas held on Friday, the 6th inst., at the CafU, Bangor, when a very numerous and influential gathering assembled. The chair was taken by Mr W. Arthur Dew, and among those present were Captain Savage, Messre Cameron, W. Pughe, J. Denman,' R. B. Watson, I.V. Baker, C. H ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... JOKES AND, JOKERS., f : he i 7 -II 'say Pat, what are you about, sweepingout the room ? 't No, answered Pat, I'mn sweeping cat the dirt. At eighteen marry your, daughter , o her superior, at twenty her equal; but at thirty tb anybody that will have her. I' am icstonished, my dear young lady, at Your sentiments; you make me' start.?'i Well, sir, I have5 blse'e' wanting you to start for ...

THE MIKADO AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... THE MIKADO AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFM Mr. Gilbert is essentially a dramatist of the day, r a satirist of ths Season. Whatever foible happens her to be the fashion, whatever craze in vogue, he chur selects his material from these and produces a the 1 3 piece df CiireSt4tCCe which tune its appointed and advi course and then gives place to another when the Sill rnotif is found to be ...

THE COMPTON COMEDY COMPANY AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... THE EOOlPTON COMEDY COIMPANY AT' 1H TH&I'IIRE' ROYAL, CIRMtDF.II ?? S Wel have once more the pleasant task of chronicling a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Compton and their talented company, who are this week to give a series, of their deliglitful per- formances, The piece selected last evening was that charming play founded on an episode in the life of David Gmrrick, in which hr. Copton im- ...

A CONVICTS STORY

... A CONVIOrS STURY. 4 . . ;'WA tmm Brown. who was discharged from the en rirs, Pentonvills Prison in May last, applied to Mr. W. Barstow at Clerkenwell Police Court on Saturday morning for advicb as to his best meani of obtain- at ingan honest. livelihood. He made a statement, get ?? which was supported by the testimony of tile amj ralr police, showing that on May 28 last lie was re- th the ...

BANGOR CHORAL UNION

... BANGOR CaORAL 'UNION. GRAND CONCERT A I Y. iE SKATING RINK. The Bangor Choral Unsoil, which tookits origin about four months ako, at the request of several enthusiastic singers, and which started, to the Eur. prise of many, with olos3 upon 200 members, gave its first concert on Tuesday evening. At the com.n mencement of the rehearsals it was thought that. the society would only be able to do ...

AN ELEGANT MUSIC FOLIO

... AN ELEGANT MJUSIC FOLIO, Containing 20s Worth of Musie for 2s, per post 2s 6d. W. Jk RWRIAETT ROBE RTS, CARNARVON AND BANGOR.-3989 Epr's CoooA.-Gn RTEFUL AND CoyrossrTNa.-By. a borough knowledge of the natunra laws which government opera ions of digeetion and inutrition, nnd by a cn-eful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr Epn3 has provided our breakfast tabhes with a ...