Refine Search

REVIEW

... REVIEW\V L ?? d A Tarp- ROUND MEg WVoatn- By W. I .Caine, M.P. London: GCc-rge IRootledge I- and S ons, Broadway. Lu dgate-hill. 1. Our ContLinenial neighbours are, ?? or diwrongly, uinder tlia inipresszion that all 'IEnglishmen, by reason of their insular !r Isituation, musti be prejudiced. Now, if ?? ars thus generally considered, Iwe fear Mr. Caine must; be particularly set down as ...

POULTRY AND PIGEON EXHIBITION AT CLIFTON

... >1 r POULTRY AND PIGEON EX- 3 IIBITION Abl CLIFTON. it - SUCCESS OF SOUTH WALE3S EXHIHBTOUS. The third annual show held under the auspices of the Bristol and Western Counties Poultry and Pigeon Society was concluded at the Drill-hall, Bristol, on Thursday, having been opened on ii ?? revious (lay. This year the entries nunm- bered over 1.800, thus exceeding the previous ex- hibition by more ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... -7- -, -% r. ? S, C,,IliUF-,,,DIF?,E- ? P? - , i ?L;L. j ,, ?? tI t, ..,L x . - 1! T- 5V, I O fII orfs L' -l, a ?? at.. lhc Dvrv;t Lie 1r o - neatre, ftnrd ?? ''eo r.ei> ppuEty, ai, f ?? | I t i dT out triwo ?? 0 gO, TCS t 0 Pro bouar it. O Itl I' ;euzzv ae rl ?? il.led l 'I'hel 'OtlJt!'iii - 1 Wn5y ?? tist0 hcl:mu a.:; ?? wLich' :l;r)eare't I ;erot Ota the foraier occtanon. ' 'Flerc a- Cn ...

THE HUDDERSFEILD CONCERT PARTY AT CARDIFF

... HUDDERSFEILD CONCERT PARTY AT CARDIFF. a Comparatively, so little notice was afforded of th t. the visit to Cardiff of a contingent of the noW at; s. celebrated Huddersfleld Choir that a more linited ow Y audience than that wvhich assembled on Tuesday au . nightat the Park-hall ought not to cause surprise an or ?? and Saturdsya, P, t too, are the recognise4 best concert nights. With de d such ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF AMJUSETMENTS. THEAkTRE ROYAL .I The boards at the Ttheatre ?? are this week occupied by Mr. James P. Moore (late of the Gaiety Theatre, Lontdon) and his popular company9 whicl; includes the well-known Miss Kate NVewton, nowt on her fifth tour through the orovinces. T'ho play is a favourite one, being Little 18-Carat, or the Rough Nugget, and tbe attendance last niglht snowed thar, it ...

CARDIFF FREE LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND SCIENCE AND ART SCHOOLS

... , CARDIFF FREE LIBRARY, l !, -MUSEUM, AND SCIENCE AND ART SCHOOLS. I ( ?? .li, C ed ANNUAL REPORT. :dt A special meeting of thme Cardiff Free Librarv 4 Committee was head at tihe Art Schoois on ThOur- I ne day evening, for rile purpose of considering the 1 annual report of the Free Library, Mu-euum. end E Science and Art Schools for the paast yeori. Dr. T. V. Vachlell presided. ' ri ' The ...

THE COTMAN EXHIBITION AT NORWICH

... THE CQTMAX EXHIBITION AT a NORWICH. left A OADEDFF EXHIBXTOR'S PICTURES. We can There is a very interesting exhibition of thi hitherto little known Cotman drawings now balng cry held at Norwich, at which a couple of Cardi lvi. specimens figure ?? prominently. Cot- ing man, says Mr. Froderick Wodmore, in 's neatly' of written preface to Mr. J. Pyke - Thompson's y cittlogae of his Turner House ...

A STORY OF THE SNOW

... en: Ur. A. 0. Brookes, deputy coner for the Hen- dred of liglh Peak, Derbyshire, held an inqueat at . Ashopton inn, twelve rniles from Shefield, on Thursday afteron on the body of Wiltiam ml Walker, ?? 17 son of Mr. frk Walket, farmer, no of Ridinghouse Parki arish of Dersent The circumstances of his death have already been o noticed. Oni7 three wimtnesse were examined- cc: the father, mother, ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... - ENLHD IN ,NGLAD ,SHOW, THE FINAL DAY. w A BUMPER ATTENDANCEL - Lbe M onday was the last day of the Bath and West t8 of England Show at Newport, and it is gratifying . to hiaie to record the success of the wind up. As *9 we have had to state with sorrow during the past c by week, everything was much marred by the un- t hii kindly disposition oi the weather. The attendance 90, on two of the ...

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AT CARDIFF

... 1ORCHESTRAL CONCE tT AT CARDIFF. C I_- _ Vi i lar, Encouraged ay former successes, the now tbe famous Cardiff Orchestral Society on Monday an( evening ventured on anotber concert at the Perk- Me hall, ni-king the fourth vwhich has taken place Jer durinD die season. The balcony waQ not quite as Ba; tull as it has been, but thoe est of the ball was Ha packed. Of the several female artists who ...

EISTEDDFOD AT DOWLAIS

... 1 'NOVE'L AND JKTEWSTL'ING s ~~CONTESTcS''. 1. An ciedfod swas ?? at Dowwil on Mtonday, LWhii;SI Ji beell promjtd hy time irein brr of tie r Dowitis olunteer B1)ind. The galti nng waiqs iel t in tim Dowlais Marike: -quiire, ?? hand been t cov,-red for tile luacMsion, i od wiicili is capable ofi' lirlding :ijout 10,000 pitnsons. The vtrious rail- Nvay cornpslnies at Dowlais rtin excursion train ...