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THE WEEK'S MARKETS

... COH>. Af n l?V?i!STF:i1' Saturday.—To-day's corn market l™ noiiday character, r^nd prices of mo3t grain out 'be i-ame as last week. Wednesday.—1ITiere was very little t uess doing at to-day's m uket, there being no dem holidays. Prices remain unchai iroin last week. LONDON. Wadaaaday. Market firm, but 10ft hiq1 oi 5eas' Wheat held for 3d to 6d advance. I o Grinding barley, 3d dearer malting ...

-----THE WEEK'S MARKETS

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CORN. CARDIFF, Saturday.—English and foreign wheat sold at last week's prices finer sorts making 6d more money: Flour firm. Maize and oats made last week's prices. Beans and peas unaltered. GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—English wheat was in good supply, and was only saleable at Is a quarter decline. Foreign in some cases 6d lower. Grinding barley, maize, and oats 3d cheaper. ...

ECCLESIASTICAL

... Advent Ordinations at LlandafF. The Lord Bishop of Llandaff held r.n ordination in Llandaff Cathedral on Sunday, when the following gentlemen were ordain^, viz. :— DEACONS.—John Llewellyn Croft, L.D., St. Bavii's College, LMnpcter David William Evam, St. Bees College, Cumberland David Austin Fisher, B.A., S'. David's College. Lampeter James Hughes Jenkins, a literate John Kobero Jones, B.A., ...

OOITY HIGHER SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION

... The triennial election of five members for the Goity Higher School Board took place on Monday, with the following result ELECTED. Mr Thtmas Bevan, farmer, Hendro 137 MrJohnRees, fanner, Coity 124 Mr Evan Bees, farmer, Henare 120 Mr Morgan Bees, collier, Coity 110 Ksv W. G. Evans, Independent minister 84 NOT ELECTED. Rev F. W. Ednjondes, M.A., Bridgend 69 Mr W. Jiichards,jiin,, collier, Dervreu ...

ramamentary History of Carmarthenshire.

... ramamentary History of Carmarthenshire. LBY W. R. WILLIAMS, SOLICITOR, TALYBONT.] 1874.—John Jones and Lord Emlyn were re- turned after a contest, which closed :—Lord Emlyn, 3,389; John Jones, 3,261 W. R. H. Powell, of Ma^sgwynne, 2,799; E. J. Sartoris, 2,331. Frederick Archibald Vaughan (Campbell), Lord Viscount Emlyn of Golden Grove, J.P. and D.L., and county councillor for County of ...

PYLE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION

... The result of the triennial eleotion of member for the School Board of Pyle and Kentig has declared as follows „ ELECTliD. erf Robert McEwen, cashier, Kentig Hill Thomas Howells, Dissenting Minister, Longlands 2? Kees Thomas, farmer, Hall, Pyle Si, Williams, Dissenting Minister, Keutig Hill William Jones Davidf partner lime works NOT ELECTED. j* Roes Rees, coal merchant, Kenfig Hill S John ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS. ';i .

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. _> COKN. CARDIFF, Saturday.—English and foreign continues in the depressed condition that has mark0*1 our market of late, and the article was barely stead? at last week's price. Flour dull an Grinding barley and maize favour buyers BeaJlf and peas unchanged. GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—Eiiglisl/ wheat was f fair supply, but in the nbsence of demand prices attain 6d to Is a ...

CAllDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS,

... SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS ADDRESSES, Publications, and Educational Per insertion. 1 to 5 insertions 4d per line, or 4s per inci 6 to 12 3d 3s „ 13 and upwards 2d 2s „ LEADER PAGE- 1 to 5 insertions per line, or 6s per met!' 6 to 12 4s „ 13 and upwards 3d 3s „ PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, Bazaars, Concerts; Eisteddfodan, Shows, Sports, Religious Services, Lectures, &c. « Per insertion ...

-----------LAMB'S BICYCLE; A TAKE-OFF

... LAMB'S BICYCLE; A TAKE-OFF SCENE—A Suburban Railway Station. ACT 1. Lam I: (a tyro, showing off his new machine): Yes, a bicycle, is a big thing. Now, this one I have just bought has all the modern improve- ments- a pneumatic. auto-mobile brake, to pre- vent the machine from getting away from me going downhill, the acme foot-rest, to cock up my feet on under ...

THE PARK SLIP DISASTER

... SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS FUND. Another substantial contribution Has oome to hand on behalf of the South. Walet Neioi fund for the disastrous explosion at the Park Slip Colliery. This reaches us in form of a cheque for £100 from the Derbyshire Miners' Association, transmitted through their secretary, Mr James Haslam, of Qlaycross, Chesterfield. The .cqotributioik wae oyide by the Association ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS... '; , I.,

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. „ CORN i# GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—English wheat was jl fair supply, and trade was slow at last week's pr#5 Foreign the turn lower. Maize 3d to 6d a ■cheaper. Grinding barley Arm. Oats in buA, favour. California!! wheat, 33s 6d northern 33s Duluth, 34s 6d; Russian, 2/s to 31s La Pl^T 2Us od grinding barley, 15s 6d round maize, 20s j KWi'oiiT, Wednesday.—To-day's market was I ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS

... CORN. GMMTCESTER, Saturday.—English wheat was in good supply, but trade was so dull that prices were 6d to Is a quarter lower without attracting buyers. Foreign neglected. Maize 3d ta 6d cheaper. Grinrtinjs barley the tilrn dearer. Oats without change. Round maize, 20s 9d grinding barley, 15s 9d. C.IRDIFF. Saturday.—English an.l foreign whea* unaltered from last week. Flour firm. Maize quiet, ...