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FAIRS FOR SEPTEMBER

... FAIRtS TUIL SEPTEMBER. Rueith ?? 3 ?? LisLnvbythler ?? 3 1Lett~ersten ., 37 irecmanhek ?? . 4 t 'ledega r . Carmharthen ,. 0 Llanbaidy ..8 Riedwick 4 7J2aiboet ; .. 8 'Tregxron . 4 CanItol (Crdiff) . 19 HaverfordwLestLiendyasi ,9 Dry siwylt.l 7Nartrii ?? ?? I9 Cardlgait ?? ,8 9 391 IewCAsLe-Emlyll ?? 2i 31.andover y. 8 Petribroke . . 20 Prosteigne . ?? ?? C -rriro 1 . ?? 21 Talr ?? ?? , , ...

THE SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY

... THE 3OUTH WALES ART SOCIETY. .0 OPENING OF THE EXHIBITIOIN AT CARDIFF. SPEECHE 3 BY COLONEL HIhL, 0 G.E., C. P., AND OTHERS. rho ARIT A.ND ITS YTUMANISING ept ~INFLUENM6b f thy a by, The first exhibition promoted by the SouLth is Wales Art society and ,Sketchiing Club was 00' formally opened in the Quee i-street Public. r iDe; hail), Cardf, onl Saturday afternoon, by idy Colonel E. S. Bill, C ...

WORKMEN'S FLOWER SHOW AT CARDIFF

... 0 1 WO N FLOWER SHOWI ' AT CARDIFF., LIST OF AWARDS. Cal lea Ig The twentieth annual worlking men's. Sower ml igshow Was hold at the? Drillkhalt, Cardiff, on Werd- It needay. Chiefly by reason Of theo fact that a brank 'a Ml ocetutred last year in the continuity of ithe seriee,conhequesit on the celebration of the Queen's Jubilee, there Was a perceptible dropping away, iii.1 thbe exhblbts as a ...

Literary Notices

... The Church Sunday School Mafazirc for Febrnaly 0' abounds in interesting and useful contributions. f chief among which are Faith and service, by of Canon Capel Cure, Al.A.; Ye ought to be ai teachers, by the Rev E. P. Caohernarlle, M.A.; o( Class Teaching, by the Rev IT. Kingemill Moore, re M.A., and Notes on Church History. al The Church Worker, a magazine for Sunday bc School teachers ...

NORTH WALES HORSE SHOW

... NOPUTE WALES HoI SHOW. The eighth innulal shod* was -held at Caruarvon on Monday,; when the attendaqee. was numerous a&d the number and qoality of the entries equal to, if not surpassiog, anything in former years. This year's presideat was ;r. Sydney;Platt, High-sheriff of Carnaivotisbire, who lies alwsays taken a- rost aotive interest in Athe work of the sooiety; whilst tb'h vioerpresident ...

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,!: ...