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--THE WEEK'S MARKETS.I -

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CORN Gloucester, Saturday.—English wheat in small supply, and no change iu value; foreign wheat held for 3d advance—Plate, 29, 9d to 30s 9d. Galatz maize, 22s 6d to 22s9d Plate maize, 21s Sd to 22s 3d. Weather hot. Newport, Wednesday.—Trade was slow, and the demand for all articles light. Wheat remains firm at lrtst week's prices. Very little bu3iness in English qualities, ...

-----_--THE WEEK'S MARKETS

... PRESENTATION TO THE HON. C. G. BRUCE. On Monday evening, at St Margaret's Parish Room, Mountain Ash, an Interesting presenta- tion to Major the Hon. C. G. Bruce took place. Major Bruce is the youngest son of the late Lord Absrdare. The Vicar (the Rev. B. Lloyd, B.D.) occupied the chair, and several members of the Duffryn family were present. Dr. E. P. Evans, J.P., chairman of the committee, ...

THE OPEN COUNCIL

... THE JUlenbwrgs Foods. PROGRESSIVE DIETARY, unique in providing nourishment suited to the growing digestive powers of young infants from birth upwards, and free from dangerous germs. the c Allenburys' Milk Food No. i Specially adapted to th first three months of life, The 'Allenburys' Milk Food No. 2 Similarly adapted to the second three months of life. The Allenburys' Malted Food No. 3 { ...

V ----------THE CHURCHES

... THE CHURCHES. Ordinsliions at LlantSafT. The Lord Bishop of L'andaft hold a general ordination. in Liancu«ff Cathedral on Sunday ■jiorning, when the following gertlemen were [ ordained :— Deacon.—Joshua Dimes, B A., St. David's College, Lampeter; Thomas Davies, Mc.Div., St. David's College, Lamneter; Thomas John Davies, B.A., St. David's College, Lampeter, and St. Michacl's College, Aberdare ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CARDIFF JEWELLER. At Cardiff Police Court on Monday (before the Stipendiary Magistrate, Mr P. SV. Le- is) George inard (18) was brought up on remand and charged with stealing a gold watch, a gold locket and chain, and a gold pin, of the valne of iE7, the goods and chattels of Mr John Poulson, of Arabella street, Cai iff, on January 12th. Henry Winstone, jeweller, of ...

OA LID IFF TIMES arm SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS,

... CARDIFF BOROUGH AUDITORS. His Worship the Mayor of Cardiff sat at Town Hail on Tuesday to hear objections the nominations for Cardiff borough auditor9. There were present four of the five candidates^ Messrs G. T. Colemau, A. M. Bailey, J. W- liams, and W. R. Phillips. At the outset ™ Phillips made an objection to Mr Colemif nomination paper oil the plea that the paper signed, George Tunstall ...

PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND .RECALLED

... PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND RECALLED. FEBRUARY 19th. 1841—Wynyard House, the seat of the Marqnis of Londonderry, was destroyed by nre. 1845-Sir Thomas Fowell Boxton died at Norti- repps, Norfolk, aged 58. He was ALI en- lightened and zealous labourer in the cause of slave omancipation. 1846—Sir De Lacy Evans, a Free Trade cand. date, was elected for Westminster after a contest with Admiral Rous. ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS. f

... THE QUEEN AND BOTDUNN. The Press Association says the Queen has commanded the Bugler Boy Dunn, of the let Royal Dublin Fusiliers, to proceed to Osborne next Saturday morning, her Majesty being desirous of saeing the lad and receiving his photo- graph. Dnnn received his Queen's command by telegraph through Lieutenant-General Sir Baker Russell, Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth, where the bugler ...

------PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND RECALLED.I

... PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND RECALLED. MARCH 19th. 1842-A man named Martin was fatally injured by the tiger iu Womb well's Menagerie at Stafford. 1853—Disastrous fire in the Prince of Wales Tower, Windsor, in which the Art Trea- sures were nearly totally destroyed, The firemen were headed by Prince Albert. ISM—Oxford won the University Boat Race by 26 seconds. 1873-Dt: Moffat, the veteran ...

PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND RECALLED

... AUGUST 13th. 1838—A Sblect Committee was appointed to inquire into the rates and modeti of charg- ing postage with a view to reduction. 1847—Mr Hind discovered a new asteroid, after- wards named Iris. 1859—The Pneumatic Despatch Company's Act passed. Parliament was prorogued by Commis- 51on. 1868 -The first private execution occurred. 1859—The Order of Good Templars, founded eight years before ...

MONMOUTH BOROUGHS

... Defeat of Mr Spicer. The result of the polling was declared shortly before 2 o'clock on Wednesday morning M rollows:- 4415 Spieer Unionist gain. 688 1892 I 18 t Soieer L 3.430 A. Spicer T,7 ...

,THE WEEK'S MARKETS

... NEWPORT WOMAN'S MIS- FORTUNES. MrsAnn Dana, who has made for herself a reputation at Newport, on Wodnesdav, had her 28th interview with the Newport borouEh niagis trates. Mrs Dunn, who has had more than an average share of misfortunes, she having buried the whols of her 13 childreo, is a quiet in offea- sive woman, but is injuriously affected by the smallest quantity of alcohol. When under the ...