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FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. NEYLAXD V PEMBROKE. Flayed at Neyland on Saturday. This was the third encounter of theae teams this season, the two former matches ending in draws. Neyland had a <ood team out. Two minntea from the start Neyland Sot down, and Holland scored. Neyland contmued ? to have the best of matters and when half time was called had put on 5 goals to one. The second half was similar to the nrst, the game being entirely one eided and Neyland ran out winners by the bi score of9goala to one. The goals wore got for Neyland by Holland 3, Yatea and Mason 2 each, and James 1, wbUsttho other was put through by the visitors goal keeper. Holland and Yates were the best of the Strwarda. The halves all played well, Harries bemg the best, while Drake showed greatly improved for.n, his comer kicks being especially good. Neyland, on the day*< play, deserved all they got.
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St. David's County School. CaiiBMAN THE VERY REV. THE DEAN- OF ST. DAVID'S. ViCB-CBLMBMAN: CAPT. S. ROACH. HBAD MASTER: MS TBLOMA.STaOMAS.B.A (London.) AsMSTANT MisTBEss: MISS K. M. GREEN :L.L.A. (St. Andrews), Cambridge Teachers' Diploma. Music TEACHER: MISS JAY. f.' \Pupila prepared for the London Matriculation '¡biè 'Oxford and Cambridge Locals; the Legal, Medi- cal and Pharmaceutical Examinations; the Entrance Scholarship Examinations of the University Colleges of Wales, and the South Kensington Science and Art Examinations. TUITION FENS :—.B4 per annum or JE1 6s 8d per term; two (brothers or sisters) d67 per annum or jB2 Ce 8d per term; three (brothers or sisters) £10 per annum or d63 69 8d per term. Pupils taking Mosio will be charged an extra fee For terms and further particulars, Prospectus, &o., .AcDiv M the Head Master, or to MR W D. WILLIAMS, The Registrar, St. David's. Tasker's High School For Girl HAV VO'RDWEST. RIUDMISTRIMSS. ISS WADDY, B.A., (Aesistod by highly qualined mistresses.) ??? Pupils under 12, JE1 0 Od pe term FEES- p? ?? 1?1 68 8d Country Pupils are only allowed to reside in registered lodgings qt which a list can be obtained <withaay other information degired relative to School arrangements) either From the Headmistress or from MrJ. W. Phillips, solicitor, Tower Hill (the clerk to the Governors) Fishguard Grammar School. .)Principal-W. S. Jenkins (Undergra.daa.te of lbo London University). VisitinK MuBic Teacher.—Rev. W. Morlais Daviep, G.T.S.C. Shorthand Teacher-Mr H. S. Teml&t-t, Fish- gaard. The (.onxsa oflastrachioa will incude: English <in alt its bra-ncbes). niBtory, Geograpy,L8.t\u, Greek. Freacb, Ma.themat)cs, Drawing, Shunhand. Book-keeping a.ad We! sb. Pcnooi. FEES.—.E4 per puni! per anuum &nd for -every s.dditioaa.1 Pupil from tha same family, X2 per tt.nnom. Haverfordwest Grammar School. I FOUNDED 1613 r Head Master—J. S. 0. TOMBS, M.A. Late Open Scholar of Mertou College, Oxford. 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The Rosslare Railway Contract. In the House of Commons last week, Mr Hanbury informed Mr P. O'Brien that the con- tract for the construction of a line of railway "—— between Rosslare and Wexford, which was only about 21 miles of the whole Yine, had been con- cluded with Messrs M'AIpine and Sons, of Glas. cow. He did not know the exact date on which it was signed, but he understood that the works were to be completed by the 30th June, 1903.
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