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PORTMADOC FLOWER SHOW

... PeoRTMADzoFLOWE~R SHl4OW. [FbtoM Qua ItEroaTzii.) The ninth annual exhibition of this society was. held on the Park at P~orimadoc on Friday, in a ., spacious marquee provided by Mr J. G. Barton, of; Winsford, Cheshire. A r in former years the oom* petition was in four classes, one being limited to. cottegers, the next. open to cottagers. and amateurs, the third for gentlemen's gardeners (open ...

A RISCA MUSIC-HALL ARTIST IN TROUBLE

... A RISCA MUSIC-BALL ARTIST IN TROU BLE. THE CO.MBINED EFFECTS OF NINE GLASSES OF WHISKY AND A VISIT TO AN OLD LOVER. I A respectably-dressed young woman, named Emma Peters, who has more than once fllgured in the police-court, and who said she was engaged as 1 May Jones at the Rifieman'n Arms t Musi-hall, Bisca, was brought before his Wor- I ship the Mayor, Alderman Jacobs, ot Cardiff 1 ...

RHYS LEWIS.*

... Ia SECOND NOTICE. )e Elsys Lewis and Will Bryan visited Seth in IsiG Sth )i lact illness:- ki Bn L eth lay perleotly still, with a cheerful smile upon his fce, which also wore a look. of atranlge thi )Is beauity. One who did not keuw hins would boo h-ave said he wias perfectly intelligent. Will firs and I were struck dumb nearly at seeing him so little fr Ilike his old self. I should heave, ...

UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS SHOW

... UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERSj i , SHM>sS EXHIITION AT CARIMARTEEN. LIST OF AWARDS, a The twhenty-fourth ihow of the Unl ted Counties t, Hunters' Society (which now extends its opera- it tions river the counties of Carmerthen, Pembroke, .d Cardigan, and Glamorgan, and Rromises very soon lg to include the re-st of South Wales) rook ptace in ,, Mr. H. Norton's field, behind the Carmarthjea r. Cattle ...

CARDIFF FAT STOCK SHOW

... Id I CARDOh'F FAT STrOCK SHOW.1 lo. i - in OPENING OF THE ETiIrFTIONI. A ttn numcrber of veans a tiles could be an-tt' upon b fnescre'n lur3d Cardiff, Viouh i was t- ?? anytbrng ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... BATE AND WEST t OF f i ENlG--LANND SER-0W.I1 It IT1E SECOND DAYO k - - I f; .9 tl A LARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE YARD. ii u Thursday, the second day of the Bath and West ' of England Show at Newport, was a highly suc- 0 cessful one all round. The mornino opened e C gloomy and dull, and there were decidedly un- pleasant threatenings of another wet afternoon. o The clouds drifted fitfully over the ...

WELSH NATIONAL MUSICAL ASSOCIATION

... , 1WELSH NATIONAL MUSICAL I ASSOCIATION. - INAUGJRAIL MEEG AT SHREWS- caj BURBY. .uty Fe a ELECTION OF CCUNCTIL AND br (OFFIOERLS3 W. C(FoO OUR SPE=L ?? r.J ide SHREWSBURY, Tauasmy.- : f a A well-attended conference Of Welsh1 ?? be was held at Shrewtbury to-day, under the presi- o > dency of Mr. John TliotUs ( Pencerdd Gwalia ) tA to form a National Association of music for Wlrtes, and there ...

REVIEWS

... ?? - I . . . e V have received We following for the month i5 ?? for review:- Ed SERIAL PUBLICATIONS. 56 1 .4 LgIsonE HOURt OFF1CZ, 56, Paternoster-row, 53 London:- 5L Lelsire Hour ?? . Sun day at Horne . ?? , 6d. i9 Girl's Own Paper . ,d 49 Bli's Own Paper ?? ?? ?? ed 4Y hill's B~ctorial 2d. 4t9 Children's Aimnanackk (1365) 4a Frienidly Greetings ?? ii 'Xract;Ilagazne ?? , , d. ql rn , ol ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... I CARDIFF AMUSEM.rENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. At the Cardiff TheatmRaoyal on Monday evening was produced before a good house, by Mr. Turks R Stephens' company, 1Mr. Barnes of New York r for Pa the version of which it is claimed that it isl theP original and the only one produced in London. i The piece was well put on and adequately repre- anl seated, as was foreshadowed in a prelimintary Pe notice ...

CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL

... CARDIFF TH EATRE ROYAL, ,,ANTNUAL BECNEFIT OF MR, EDWARD FLFLiTCH ER. h Cardriliiins owe much to Mr. Edward Fletcher' W rite respected tessee ated nlirorter of the The itreP Royal. During tie E,'5.tr tiairs tire theatre las been under its control he tat tlet no stone un- tuineu! to frand-ir it one of the rue-t pleasant piatv-e'- if t.otuseeint i*n rite country, and belie s evr' afforded ...

CARDIFF CHAMBER-MUSIC CONCERTS

... CARDIFF CHAMBER-M USIL CONCERTS, If the Cardiff public Only knew what talented instrumontalisis are to be heard at these concerts, we fancy tile Lesser Park-hall, where they are held, would, or, rather, ought to, be found too small. It is a positive stigma that a deficiency appeal slhould be necessary. Such, however, we are sorry to say, is the case, but it has been well responded to by ...

REVIEWS

... Itc VfI F mar S. ehave1 recei'ved the, f ollowin g f Or rcriecv PAR1TS 0? STANDAS-D ?~~xe 01 ldcs-rs. CL.ISSELL and Co., Ludrrn- hLodn~ sk- Eae5 elotipadiC Iiictionary ' Saturdaym .ounmai ?? ac'Id Vs ienrici t2'Cip: Sou' ?? .. LVVAT\YDno LOCKS, lint Cn., Lcun&-n '3 .tsoctnr ?? ?? Cd T3 Wo rIctrac ?? Gd. 0 r, 1d? 15 .i t.v, iic 6. {Y!?47 ttc-z~t.. uto t'ine ?? - Llod. Every Liocu w .W ?? ...