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PROCTOR & RYLAND'S STAND AT THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... IPROOTOR & RYLAND'S STAND AT THE SMITHFIELD CLUB qATTLE SHOW. iMessrs. Proctor & Ryland, the well-known: and old-established Agricultural ChemistG. of Birralnbg- ham and Chester, exhibit a splendid collection of rootsI contributed by the prize-winoers in their recent competition for crops grown with the aid of their manures only. The judge's awards, lately ,published, show extraordinary ...

LLANBERIS HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... ' LLANBf1n S 1gTOIUTiULTURAL SNOW. This show was held for tbe seventh year on Tbursday last. Ason previona occasions horticul- tare and poultry formed the leading features but theas were supplemented .by very good, though small shows of horses, dogsi and sheep, and by way of diversion competitions in dressing and splitting states were introduced. Mr Awgtheton Smith dis- played much interest in ...

LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY'S GRAND CONCERTS

... E- - -- -I I ~ OONCEI3TS Ti ORCHESTL1A AUG(iAENTED TO FORTY-FIVE. 11t is satisfactory to report that thie success of -taese concerts, under the able conucotershiP of -Mr A. E. Bartlecontinues. Large and ap~precia- tive audiences have been th1e rule again this week. We la;ve oe5tal pleasture in emphasisinlg tbe fact that at thle coneort this Sabtrdity) evening the orcbestra will Ibe increased ...

Musical Jottings

... LRIT51fal Aoltiligs. [BY MR T. WESTUa.-MORGAN-.] Mr Charles James has been appointed lay- clerk of Bangor Cathedral. It is illegal to transpose a copyright song withoubtpermission of the owner of the copy- right, but such permission can usually be readily obtained on application to the publisher. The first requisite in a musiciau is, that he should respect, acknowledge, and do homage to what ...

A BROTHER'S WIFE

... d k . IL 1 . ' , i I e '4 : VIl 'A; .1 i.p ?? P, ? I i ' ' A 1 I ; ( } *°d *t'.I, suid Mr,. ;'1l irL: d thoe .'arlk', Al C Chh~ )1 to ni lo ?? , ' . i. t ho l lirt (, hiluittl; ;!1Y, 1:. }1.t.5''-II~iT:.it\N'U tr. helast, hblt :zit.-r ?? ^ ?? E;~si . oveit;bl! ?? blt n 13sit'\tljon inl b'r , * 12 ;vl l li'- ?? tinued the banker, ' we could not tell when my father would die, and, with his ...

PORTMADOC HORSE, &c., SHOW

... PORTMADOO HO0SI, ?? SW ; Fivoured by beautiful weather the annual Horse, ele, .Dog, at, and' Poultry Show was held ?? I on landay. The town was crowded nwith pcople,- F) .and the show ground was largely patrouised, the Un ,gte rseney being much in excess of last-yenr: The aer ~enetries vere verv numereus, anid numbzered- far 'more CrH tharx thses of 1898. Thle quality wras excelbint, and ' vi ...

CONWAY AND THE WAR FUND

... CONWAY AND TRE WARY FUND. I DPRAMATiTj ElNTF NMEN AT THOEr 5 ~~~TOWN ?? There was a crowded and' fashionable attend- ance at the Town Hall, Conway, on Wednesday evening, on the occasion of the perfbrmaice of the popular comedy, entitled Our Boys by the Conway -Amateur Dramatic Society. Prior. to the comaedy there was a little music and petri- otism, which was most appropriate. The Male Voice ...

LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY'S CONCERTS

... LLANDUDNO ImEi cOmANY'S ON TS. - CONTINUED UClCESS OF'GW YLLYM CROWE. BIG HOUSE O0 SATURD&Y NIGEIT. As the season proceeds it becomes demon- stratively evident that the Pier Company's gran1 orchestra under Gwyllym Crowe is not going to ik1ke second place, but that the Pier bad the Pavilion will in the future be the re'ndezvoicsf the visitors just as much as when M. Riviere was the musical ...

ANGLESEY AND CARNARVONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... LANGLESY AT:D O1AbTA27ONi 9E AGIOULTURAL SHOW. SPECIAL PRWE FOR WHEIGH-BRIDGE. The Anglesey and Caroarvonshire Agricultural Society'a Annual Showv will be held at Llangelni, -on Thuraday next, 'September 22nd. The entries are noW closed and there is every prospect of a good show. Several.good entries have been made for the leaping competition. A novel feature at the show' will be pspecial ...

THE COLUMBIAN EXHIBITION

... TIM COLUXBrAN., 2=Bl N.. WHO DISCOVE RED AmERICA?' The A'mericans are .evldentlV considerably agi- tated as to who really diddiscover that country. -There can be no question that the discovery of Columbus led to the occupation of, that Western Hemisphere by the Caucasian race, but there are those who question whether Columbus was the fiaet European who set foot on the Continent of North ...

ROSE FESTIVAL AT HOLYWELL

... nOSE FESTIVAL AT HOLYWELL, ! on Monday there was a greab festival at Ioly- i well, and tbe wpatoer being fine great numbers of people visited the town, Ft. Winefridels Well. andi the picturepque grounds of Tantasaph Monastery Dnd Convent. At twro o'cloek the streets wpre Irnwee! with people when the nrnerv;ion of the Rose Queen, held in aid o. the Widnws and Orplensa Fnnd of t.p' Lord ;lInstvn ...

PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE,

... PBAtOICAL. AGRIOULTURBI -: . BY W. J. MALDEN, Author of The Potato in. Field and Garden, Pig- I Keeping for Profit, Tillage and Lmplements, - Al.Rights Reserved.]: The interest taken ay the public in cocfnectioi sith tubercul sis in animals,is of very recent origin: in fact, is practically a',matter of the past few months; Notwithstanding. the short time it has been regarded as a ...