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HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF LOCAL CHURCHES

... HISTORICAL SKTCHES OF; LOCAL CZUTCHSOJ ST. GERMA?S? St. German's is the parish church of a newly- formed district carved out of the Large and rap~idly-growing parish of Boath. It owves its existence in a great measure to the energy end rerseverance of Bishop Sm~ytbies, who succeeded Father Fuller as vicar of Ecath when that devoted priest entered the commun~ity of St. John the Evangelist at ...

PABELL DDOFYDD

... PABBLL DDOFYDD. EBr Tim RrV. G&NarErwD Taouas.] This is the title of M orien's new book. The subject is one which, like Huumboldt's Cosmos, has been floating before htis mind since the early days of boyhood. The undefined vision, which so early and so constant through life has been t filling his mind, is reduced into form and reality, and his views of the Gorsedd and the religion of ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... I I -. TrIATIZE ROY-AL.I At the Cardiff Theatre Royal on Utonday eren- ing the reailistic draira, of ,Thle Diverts Luck' met, on its. rc'Troduction, with as most cordial oreception. With many, good. pointls aboat it to attract lovers of draima,- the scenery is so startlinak real aind of a charact-ar hithertoI Yso uinthought of Ilit,~ its realism would strike the is mnostunaimaginative. In ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... ICARDIFF A.MUSEMENTS. I THEATRE ROYAL. ng Messrs. Milfer and Etliston's splendid company OD will take possession of the stage of the Theatre Royal this week, and will perform the drama at Alone in London. This sensational p'av requires in for proper representation mechanical effects of lie more than usual importance, The revolving scenery which has been provided will be supple- mented with ...

CARDIFF MUSICAL ASSOCIATION'S CONCERT

... CARDIFF MUSICAL ASSOC[A- I TITIN'S CONCERT. IBY ZETus.] On Wednesday evening the Cardiff Musical Association gave its annual concert aL the Park- hail to a sumewhat limited, but fashionable end enlightened, audience. Established some few yeare since, under ihe conductornhip for a very brief period of Mr. C. L. Wiliams, it has managed to hold together, in spite of adversity, under the present ...

FAIRS FOR MARCH

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GRAND OPERA AT CARDIFF

... |1 ROBERT THE DlE IL?' b bi. [BY Zeres.) at There is an. equal eharm in euphonious and in m downright outrageous tiUes, Robert the pal Devil drew a large audience at the Is Theatre Royal, Cardiff, on Friday' evening. , This is the second of Meyerbeer's operas R F honoured with a representation within a week. c Xe The composer's cosmopolitanism had a prejudicial t er effect upon his ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT HAVERFORDWEST

... AGRICULTURAL SHOW XV ' EAVERFORDIWEST. LIST Or, AWARlDS, 'The annual exhibition of stock, &e,, under 112 P asieofteP bokhreFrera' Cubl tock t plc ?? ensay, under ue ~ prsidecy f CelainHigon, e~on, and vie- number of peoiple attended. 'teetiswage greal ly in excess of those of 1225, and, in fact, tile show all round was botter than any that lus been held since the club took over the conldct of ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S CHRISTMAS SHOW

... CAI'TARVTI ENSHIIRE AG RICU vll CURAL SOCIETY'S CHRISTAIAS SHOW. PRi ZE LIST. Ura. Tlie (irmatihensl'iro Agricultural Society, of Nis: w.vich S:r JAmes Williams-Drumnmond, Bart., Eldiirnsfnrd, is president, held its Clirietmta Shovw Pa in the Marovision Mrket, Cermarthee, on 'ruesdav, to L in very iniuspicious weitther. The attendarnce o lis Lie subscribers and the general public wa0, lr-i ...

ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY

... ; i ' SOME O1F THE PICTUIRES BY LOCAL ARTISTS, (I EFROX Ova MPaCIAX coRanno'nDEaTr. d CONWAY,T asniSDAY NeGon-. h The nanual exhibition of the Royal Cambrian U Aceademy rat Plas Mawr, Convway, was opened to the representatives of the press yesterday at Blas r( Mawr, itself an old Elizabethan mansion well er woth a visit. Tle Cambrian Exhibition tbis year ei numbers about one hundred more works ...

TREDEGAR CATTLE SHOW HUNT

... 4 TRE DEGAR CATTLE SHOW HUNT. a Tie closing incident in connection with Lord Tredegar's cattle show week, was the ehow hunt. which toakc place on Friday. For several years the popular and gallant owner of the hounuds had roade this closing item in the week's programme a pretty lawn meet, but the town vandals put nstop to the assembly in front oE the _orse by the uproarious conduct which ebarac ...

FAIRS FOR APRIL

... FAIRS FOR APRIL, Aberyst itl ?? . . ladilo Faur . 15 ?? . . , ?? l y d ?? 15 I~Albrystwie ?? ?? kt. ?? 15 Bfen ?? .. 2 T rer e .,ar ?? 15 Tregaron ?? Ble on 1 .Pontypool .2 22 ifith ?? ?? ?? 16 Maesyewrnmer ?? 3 Delypiuck ?? 16 CaerpLilly ?? 4 & 5 Yagor ?? 16 C Treasile , ?? S Lwitiovery ?? 17 Cardigan ?? .,,5 & 17 I,'lihayde de. ?? ., 17 Preseigue ?? . KnghL ?? ?? 13 Alltwitve ?? - ,, ?? 8 ...