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BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... .BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOIVW PRIZE LIST FOR THE NEWPORT S MEETING. 1\Ni i -hi, We have received from the secretary of the Bath up end West of England Society and Southern Coun- ties Association the prize schedule and regulations Po which are to govern the premiums offered for mf competition at the society's show at Newport on ac( June 6, 7, 8. 9, and 11 of the present year. The ex prize ...

FAIRS FOR DECEMBER

... FfAIRlS iU*UR i)ECEMIER. Cartnn (Cardiff) ?? 3 Llarnen ?? , ,3 Talgartli 3 ?? 3 eintrake , .Gafrwitlton . *. 3 & 6 j Trecrstle 1 4 . libayefide~r . ?? 3 19 F~lS Cats t~ire le . ?? 15 . Breakneck; ?? 4 I lanidsvsry ?? ,.35 ?? , U .. , ., 17 Carmarthe . 4 I St. choas ?? , 7 St. David's ?? AIlerton ?? Pelw yl ontiN ?? 5 Newclastle ?? t ;uich ?? 6 verle. ?? l. 19 Kltt le ?? S I Cardigan . 19 Al ...

HAVERFORDWEST DOG SHOW

... RAVERFORIWEST DOG SHOW. TH1E PRIZE LIST. ii. The fourth exhibition of this societv was held on e Thursday. and proved a greater succ-ess that) any ., previous fixturtn. Thpectries were large) and tlhe Ir9 qualily gooid, especialy ia the Great Dome, grey- I : J bourng, terrier, and Eporting classes. The winning reat Duties aro well-known beacbers, wils the 4 excoption of tie one rstist held the ...

CARDIFF ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... CARDIFF Oli) ,HAESTRAL SOCIETf C UONCERT. The list oF a series of three delectable cancerts, e arranged and given by the Cardiff Urchestral E Society, occu;red on Wednesday evening, at the C, PaFr-hall. The attendance was, probably, even s8 greater and more iepreseutativo than oa the two el previous occasions. The vocalists announced to Li appear were Signor Foli and Miss Eilda Wilson b 'The ...

THEATRICAL LICENCES AT NEWPORT

... THEATRICAL ICENCES AT f1 ' NEWPORM .a THE SAFEIY OF THE PUBLIC. I- The annual sessions for the grtinting of theatrical licences in the borough of Newport was held at t. the rown-hall on Monday. The bench was not large enough to accommodate the number of magistrates which attended. The Mayor presided, and there were also present to act, Messrs. C. Lyne, G. Hoskins, H. J. Parnall, 0. Goss, J. ...

ABERDARE HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY SHOW

... I ABERDARE HORTICULTURALI IAND POULTRY SHOW. I, The annual showi held in connection 'with the Aberdare Horticultural Society took place on Thursday at the Aberdaro Market-bali. This year a fresh feature %was introduced by thes addition of an exhibition of Poultry, pigeons, and cage birds. on, The town was festively decorateid in honofur of .eat the occasion, and the ruarket-hall itself was% ...

THE GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... THE (GLAMORGANSHIRE I AGRICULTURAL SHOW. I TUIL OPENLING TO-DAY. d: irk _ir nd [BY OUat OwY nLP'0BTEILJ cl ?al SWANSEA. WaDnEsnxY EvSsno. I ;as The praparations for the Gliuorganeshire Agri. ' he cultural Show at Swansea are naw practically ir he conmpleted. TlIe Victoria Pack has undergone a hi ?? complete transformation at the hands of the con- 9 .a- tractor, Mr. William Randell, of Stoke ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... re MISS ESMERALDA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. As premised last week, the production of M is S Esmneralda 'at the Cardiff Theatre Royal on Mon- day evening was a distinct success. As a melo-i dramatic burlesque, it was of thu best; the music -and, by-tire-wPay, the augmented orchestra was conducted by Herr Meyer Lutz, the cow poser- was rippling and pleasiug; and tile huge Gaiezy crowd that ...

THE CARDIFF DANCING ACADEMY

... THE CARDIFF DANCING( ACADEMY. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE~ eMAUGISTRATES. 1-1S UA MMONE LD FO R NOT HAVING A v., 10 LICE-NCE. I At Cardiff Police-cootz on Friday (before M~r T. NY, Law is, stipoediary; the Mayer, Alderman s( Jaeobs,: Dr.Painre,andillajor Slcper) Mr. Frederick 01 Sumtmers, of 1, Rowe-street, Roath, was summoned IL *by 'Mr. John Xenkins, accounitant, Philharmnontic Chambers, St, ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF AM USEMEN TS. a TH'EIEATItE ROYAL., i A very fair house assembled at the Theatre 5. Royal no londay niglht to witness tihe production t of the well-known drama by Messrs. R. C. Carton y and C. Raleigh, The Pointitnran. The plot is a well conceived, and tihe piece itself obtains full ,ostice at tbe irinds of Miss Agnes Hewitt's com- y pny; but there were several slight hitches in the ...

CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL EXSHIBITION. OPENING BY THE MAYOR. PUBLIC PROCESSION. DESCRIPTION OF THE EXHIiBTS. , The Cardiff International rradas Lnd ?? i Exhibition, the nature of which has already baeen i fully described i1n preliminary notices, was formaJy; opened on ?? afternoon by bhi worDnMI |l the mayor (Alderman T. Windsor Jacobs). in utu) c , matter of weather - that all-important factnr,!: ...