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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 ...

POETRY

... = - SONG OF THE LIBERATED FROM THE IAWARDEN WOODMAN AND LESSON-READER. Y OGwi TN ERfYN CYMRU. Long years we groan'd beneath the Gladstone weary .Noke, Ill l1c to England's glory hath he ever beon; But now the tyrant's power is for ever broke, We care not for his auger or his coarser spleen. In Hawarden Church the sacred lessons he doth read, A solenlu stage to food his vain and crazy whim; et, ...

CRICKHOWELL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... CRICKHOWELL A GRICULTCRAL SHOW. I, I Hi II for This second annuai ogriciiltutailsho- was held in in fields near tile iOwYf, kindly lent fot thle ocicati-nn Cby Mo. Thomas WX at keys, Of 2'ynysi-113Farm, Crick- howell. Thle entries Nvere considerably in, excelss ve- of laot, year. ,,Ite ?? was golly decorated to rvithl dope, and thle splindid band of tite 1lo nid Bireccnnliire Volunteer ...

MISS KATE SANTLEY AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... ] MSm IssATE SANTLLEY AT THE CARIDIFF THEATRE. fire! -- Wtt Aferso protracted an interval of irelodrama j comic opera, and a new one, comes to a CardilM in public, like dew upon os thisty ,ground. 'Vetab a owes its libretto to IiiSA XKate SstatlOV-a queen in colniC opera-wlio horoelf sustains tois titlerl/c cry vith even more tihan her old charin. Well tao9n sod !as an accomplisihed actress ...

THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... t.-. 1 ME DAM AND NVIIST OFDNGLA-N?ll i A I SHOW, -se,. t ie an, N n ort Uale on rts rig I rt, u. 1ld lie lat ?? eisS tic hte - L- Ige cit. ell ?? ca. -ill ce. 1wt es. 0 L TIJIC V '10 NEWPOPT. A mecting of tle Local Commtl-l4LCC ?? witi thle airriar geruents for ill Idilrig His lit it and ' WeiL ot Englaunid vew 51t Niwpltort il 1888 wi-A lubid at tlii 'rIiwrjn-_il n Newnport, til Wediltrd1Y ...

ANGLESEY & CARNARVONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... ANGdLESEY & ' PARNARVONSHIRE I AGRICILTIURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW* AT LLANGE FNI. To- promote the breeding of good stock, to aencourage agricultural improvements, and to further agricultural knowledge are the principal objects of the Anglesey and Carnarvonshire .Agricultural Society, whioh.was established thirty- five years ago-&a society which has done an incalculable amounb of good in this ...

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CHAMBERMUSIC CONCERTS

... I UNIVERSITY COLLEG E O'HAMBEr, I music co-? pi-rs. I ? I I ~--i The series of cnhtber-inueic concerls given I last winter under the auspices of the University I College of South Wales and Mlonmuoutlishire was so far successful as to justify tle a nonrinceinent of a second series beginning next month. List year it Was naluratly felt that, great iaution was. neces- sary in ?? What Was tue ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS, StR? OF TIHE Canta1t IS WALF.9, by the Rev. W. L. Bevan, M.A. (London Church Defence Institution, 9, Bridge-street, Westminster), and ' Some Facts about the Church in Wales,' by the Rev. Griffith Roberts, BA. (London- E^CU., 35. W~ellington-street, Strand), ore two cheap publica- tions, of which thle circulation ought to be of great benefit to the Established Church in Wales just ...

LARKS AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... LAR KS A.kTTHIC CA.RIFF THEATRIC. i ?? tihe Cardiff Theatre this week Mr. llarirv a f Monkliouse, a comedianl not ?? in CaIrdilff, 1- d is appearing in a farcical burler:a, entitled ji Larks, thesprodluction of Mr. Wilton jones. 'i'ie| title is suggestive of mirth itself, and tiE piec- i fully bears out the titie. 'Ltrks is really a *t scrka1ioi6rg fiarce, ?? one wliiclr keeps an l hi ...

LITERARY, ART, & DRAMATIC NOTES

... e- m IV I1 of AS n'f US I - In II. J. ,I,, li. A., k- is d. !-le llv IV en I ATe '11 . Iref lit eel ale lie ,as ,er go> t,) i n TThe tuuchlhceeydof Mrs. Waleldon, whose dialst an in actress in ?? autumn of last vear was one or tlip events of i ht London season, ppear; ait tbe Cardiff ?? Royal during the present week in the now Lunlacylaw la come dv teams ' Not Alone,' written bv herself in ...

BEDWELLTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... BEDWELLTY AGRICULTURA'L SOCTFTY. ii' CATTLE SHOW AT BLACSWOOD. SPEECHES BY LORD TREDEGAR AND F COLONEL4 MORGuN. M.P. The revival or active, lire, in the Ile-Iwellfy Arii- cultural Society ii; a-ear, led to the halding ?a veer' auccesaful shoes on titursdery, in a fielid ne~tr B!ackwood Statrionl, kindly lent hr Mr. %IV. Grl:i:1;c, i-o-.--.Alzhouggh the weather jinrnliiitltit p~ricodini. ?l;e ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... Ian.genins-A hotel clerk. A travelling piano-player undertook t&bwhip ant Illinois editor, and when he got through he hadt only one year for music. A Canadian hotel once had a sign in the-reading'- room, ?? learning to spell, will please take yesterday's paper. A Western paper has an article on the care-of idiots. A contemporary says thae paper is alwpys drggging family affairs before the ...