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Swansea Journal and South Wales Liberal

CARMAR HERSHIRE AGRI- SWANSEA POLICE COURT. CULTURAL SHOW. Sarurday —Before Messrs., David Owen. W. H Edwards. ..

... Llanelly. Tenant Farmers iOpen to the County of Car. marthen). Class 7.-Bull, any breed or age: I. John Richards, Llannon • 2. Mrs. B. Anthony. Kid. welly; r. John Griffiths. KidwellY• 'reliant Farmers Open to the County of Car. Olartheru. Class 8. -Yearling ...

GIVING UP STALL

... given up the Stall for many years occupiml by me at Swansea Market, and Itusine,s mill be carried on exclusively at my Shop, Cardigan Hotisy, College-street, Swansea, where Wel.th Flannels, Yarns, Knitted Stocking, of reliable quality may be obtained at lowe ...

BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER. This celebrated Manufacture has been well known forinearly 60 years. Wben ordering ..

... Hackney, gelding or mare-1, J. James, Trefwtial, Cardigan; 2, R. H. Sampson; 3, D. T. Lewis; r, J. D. Lewis. Hackney gelding or filly, foaled in 1899-1, J. H. Jones, Glanrynis, Llanddarog; 2, John Jones Farmers' Arm', Llandilo; 3, R. W. Stephens, Coedybrain ...

CATTLE

... Hafodwen, Carmarthen.. Cow-1, John Lloyd Morgan; 2, Henry Richards, Capeldewi-isaf,Carmarthen; 3, John Lloyd Morgan, Capeldewi-isaf, Carmarthen. Heifer-1, John Griffiths; 2, John Lloyd Morgan. Heifer, not exceeding two years old-1, John ...

THE GRUESOME DISCOVERY AT SWANSEA. The Body of. a Newly Born Child Picked UP

... known that the body of a newly-lawn child had been discovered in Ilrynmill-lane. It appears that shortly after 12 a man called John Derrick, a babbler, living at Itargenati•s-row, wan walking down tine when he fancied he noticed something concealed beneath ...

THE MOST NUTRIT:O.IS. EPPS'S GRATEFU eOH TING. CO COP svgArpor Unknown Man Run Over on the MumblEs Railway, ..

... fellow's legs had been amputateti by the wheels. and his intestines were scattered about in all directions. The guard in charge, John Phillips, was dispatched for a constatAe, and on the artiyal of P.C. Vickers, the remains were placed upon an ambulance, and ...

I THE MARRIAGE OF THE MAYORESS, Fashionable Wedding at Casestreet Church. List of Presents, &c

... Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. R. Glyn Edwards. Mr and Mrs. Hopton. Mr. Mrs. Richard Martin. Or. and Mrs D. A. Davies. Miss Isobel Davies. Mr. A. H. Thomas (Cilwendre,. Sir John and Lady Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jenkins ...

THE WEEK

... Broadwood's manufactory and selected a splendid grand piano, which was to have been supplied in the name of the town through Mr. John Brader, of Windstreet, Swansea. But at the last moment, it was found that several other pianos of greater value were to be ...

PILLS

... sat with a jury at his offices in Rutland-street, Swansea, to assesa damage:: in a slander action which was brought against John Diddin Chambers, of Nanniester, by Benjamin Davies, a builder in brsiness at Caerau. Maesteg. Mr. S. T. Evans (instructed by ...

ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELE. BRATION AT SWANSEA. At intervals during the evening the following programme was gone ..

... intimated, the house was packed—net a vacant seat from the area to the upper gallery. Among the enchanted listeners was Sir John Jones Jenkins, who has al ways shown especial interest in the performances of the Libanus Choir. It was observed that a large ...

FREEMASONRY AT SWANSEA

... Ineedi lap - pli !held GLIMPSES OF' WELSH HUMOUR AND LIFE. Marie Trevelyan's Glimpses of Welsh Life and Character (London John !foga), recently published, contains many good stories. Here are a few tVIIV IHEY MARRIED. When Jenkin Jones is asked how he ...

SWANSEA I'()LICE COU RT. Saturday. --Itefare Dr. 1). Howell Thomas, Dr. .O. thII, W 11. Edwu d ut W Walters,

... ; and now, my dear Alice, I have Ile would not permit Alice to stir from the to propose to you to get up and dress. and pre arm-chair, but drew her, seated as she was, to pare yourself or a night journey. the side of the table nearest the fire. A night ...