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Bargoed May Day Show. VERY SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITION. ALL ANTICIPATIONS EXCEEDED. Bargoed presented an animated appearance on Monday, two big events, the May Day Show and the Eisteddfod, contributing to bring thou- sands from all direotions. The show surpassed all the expectations of the committee, both in the merit of the exhibits as well as in the atten- dance, which ,&t one part of the day, was com- pud at between six and seven thousand. The money takings at the gates amounted to iluo. The weather was all that could be desired. The exhibits were exceptionally numerous and exceptionally fine, and with careful manage- ment, the Show Committee can scarcely fail to realise that the Bargoed May-Day Show gives promise of becoming a. really big thing. The attendance was a record one, and thus the fourth annual show has become the first in or- cter of merit- The Fleur-de-lis Silver Band, under the conduciorship of Mr. L. Evans added to the general enjoyment, and discoursed the following selections of music: Grand march "Claremont" (T. Brookfield); fantasia, "Ravensdale" (J- ,mA-TT Greenwood); waltz, "Spring Blossom" (T- H. Wright) ? selection, "American Beauties" (Greenwood); schottische, "Pleasant moment" (A. Bourne); overture, ,,p "Les Martyrs" (Donizetti); valsette, "Love s R?qu»«t" (Maurice Rayner); selection, "Harry Lauder's Songs" (J. 0rd Hume); fantasia, "V H- lage Carnival" (Maurice Rayn-er); processional march, "Edina" (J. Oi-d Hume); ba.rn dance, "Two and Two" (A. Bourne); selection, Old Memories" (W. Runnier); polka, "Ring of Roses" (A. Bourne); waltz, "Will o' the Wisp" (A. Bourne); selection, 'Old; Favourites (W. Rimmer)- lancers, "Pageant" (Warwick .Wil- li ato); quadrilles, "In the Park" (A. Bourne); finale, "God Save the King." JUDGES AND OFFICIALS. The in the various competitions were: -Horses: -EIr Dow, M.R.C.V.S., Pontypridd; Mr. J. Maddocks, Rhymney, Mr. J. Williams, Sealand near Bridgend; Mr. Chas. Amery, Osbaston near Monmouth. Timbering: Mr. W. T. Bowen, Bargoed; Mr. D. Lewis, Pen- gam; Mr G. Yorath, Penrhiwceiber; Mr. Wal- ter Jone.s Aberbargoed; and Mr. G. VVatkins, New Tredegar. Boring: Mr. W. T. Bowen, Bargoed; Mr. D Lewis, Pengam; Mr. G. Yor- ath, Penrhiwceiber;, Mr. Walter Jones, Aber. bargoecl. Mr Enoch Winston, Bargoed; and Mr. G. Wat kins New Tredegar. Novelty: The Prea dent, Chairman, and Secretary. Fire Bri- gades: Cpt. D. Tiiley, Cowbndge; Capt. A. E. Webb Brynmawr; Capt. W. H. Fisher, Rhymney Capt. E. Brooke, Pontypridd; Lieut, John T. Edwards, Pentre; Lieut. F. Baulch, Pontypool Timekeepers: Messrs. H. J. Hi les, Bargoed; Thomas Rees, Bargoed; and T. W. Evans. Aberbargoed- OfficialsPresident, Councillor W. B. Lloyd vica presidents Messrs. 'D. F. Pritchard, A. Buchan and Co., The Rhondda Valley Brewer- ies Co., Ltd. W. J. Drain, Ben Newton, E. E. George, T. *R. Giddings, Thomas and Evans, A. J. Withers Dr. Dan Thomas, J.P., Dr. L. Llewelyn Dr. C. Reidy, Messrs. Gus Jones, D. M. Yorwertb, D. S. Jones, Reg. NNTilliams, L. P. Edwards, Percy S. Phillips, W. Williams and Sons, John Davies, M. Thomas, David Phillips, James Ward, Jenkin Morgan, W. Green, Evan Phillips, Mrs. Walters, and Mrs. Powell. Committee.—Mr. D. M. Yorwerth (chairman), Mr. Gus Jones (vice-chairman). Mrs. T. J. Jones, J. H. Todd, T. L. Bowen, C. Jenkins Ed. Evans. H. F. Hiles, S. Win- ston, Reg. Bovt, E. Morgan, John Thomas, Thomas Rees, V. Lanjre, T. R. Ccddinga, Reg. Williams, J. A. Williams, E. Winston, Capt. T. Jones, Mes, L. Jenkins, T. W. Thomas, T. Edwards G F. Carver, J. Davies. Thomas Jones (haulier) G. T. Woodward, Ben Newton. W. J. Drain Evao While, E. E. George, P. Williams, F. D. Watkins, W. Haydon. F. G. Bird, A. Bates E. J- Jones, A. Shears, and W. Ebswort'h; hon. secret,w Mr. E/G. Stapleton; assistant secretary, Mr. Alf. Thomas. The Eisteddfod too, was a financial success. Although the takings at the door are said to have been less than last year, the number of tickets so!d at the collieries was considerably .2, more, and it is anticipated that, on the whole, the profit will work out at something like £80. PRIZE WINNERS. Eor best pair of cart mares or geldings and cart, wagon trollev or van, tho property of a merchant or contractor.—I, William Whiting. Aberdare: 2. Giles and Harrap. Brewery, Merthyr; o. Henry Griffiths, Treharris. Best pair of cart mares or geldings, as above, whoso owner livpj within a riadius of two milts of the Junction Hotel, Bargoed.-I, Thomas Jones. r Bargoed; 2, F. G. Finner, Bargoed. Best cart mare or gelding and cart, wagon or trolley, the property of a builder or coal merchant. -1, F. U. Finner, Bargoed; 2. James James, Mer- thyr. Best heavy mare or gelding and cart or wagon, suitable for a wine and spirit merchant, bottler, or any other trade.-l, Giles and Ilarrap, Brewery, Merthyr; John Evans Koyal Stores. Merthyr; 3, Thomas Thomas, Dowiais. Best light mare or gelding and cart or float, suit- abie for any trade.—i, David Jones, Mountain Ash; 2, Thomas Brothers, Macsycwmmcr; 3, Thomas li. Jerman, Dowiais. For best mare or gelding and baker's Cobnrg or covered cart.—1, James" John, New Tredegar; 2, Co- operative Society, Bargoed- reserved, E. A. Lewis, Bargoed. I Fqr best mare or gelding or butcher's cart.-I, John Evans, Merthyr- 2 Henry Griffiths, Trehar- ris: 3, Thomas Thomas,'Dowiais. For best mare or gelding, and fishmonger s or greengrocer's cart.—l Jack Collins, Merthyr; 2, James Bryant, Dowiais; 3, Thomas Williams, Tree lewis. is For best hackney colt or fiUy, two years old.— 1, with-held; 2, W. J. Williams. Glyndyrus, Mer-. tbyr. For best care mare or gelding, suitable for agri- cultural purposes.—l, W. Whiting, Aberdare: 2, Giles and Harrap, Merthyr; 3, Bees Price, Bar- goed. For horses, 16 bands and under, to be driven.- 1; Dr. S. Cromwell Jones, Merthyr; 2, Griffith Phillips, Ferndale; 3 John Evans. Merthyr. For speed and action 16 hands and under, first prize, silver cup.—i T Vaisev, Pontypoot, Wetsh Kitty"; 2, Jack Collins, Merthyr. lor best mare, suitable for posting only.—1. with- held; 2 W. H. "Mills, Bargoed. For best milkman's turn-out 1, David Jones, Mountain Ash; 2 W. j. williaras. Glyndyrus, Merthyr. V For best cob, 15 hands and under, to be ridden. -1. Dr. S. Cromwell Jones, Merthyr; 2. Griffith Phillips, Ferndale- 3, John Evans. Merthyr. For best mare or gelding, suitable for under- ground work l and 2 John Davies and Sons, Maes- ycwmmer, "Mabon" 'and "Bival Turk"; 3. Bees Price, Bargoed. For best mare or gelding, which has worked underground three months prior to May 10th, 1909.— 1, L. P. Udwards, Bargoed, "Norman"; 2, L. P. Edwards, "Silver." For best pony, 13 hands and under, to be ridden.— 1, James Millward Merthyr: 2, W. J. Davies, Aber- bargoed; 3, R. Morgan. Gellygaer. For best and most novel turn-out representing any local indtistry.-I w. J. Davies, Bargoed; 2. Thos. David, Bargoed. For best fancy dress in parade, mounted on horse. -1. "Emperor of Koine"; 2, "Duke of Suffolk." For most novel in parade, on fooL-I. "The Bud- get"; 2, "Darby and Joan." Timbering (colliers).-l. George Jones, Bargoed; 2, Richard Evans, Crumlin. Timbering (timbermen).-l, George Nash, Cwm- bran; 2, John Messer, Bargoed; 3, Arthur Will- iams, Crumlin. Boring (hammer and drill).—1. Ilarry Bitt, Bar- good; 2, Morris Williams. Bargoed; h c, William Arnold, Bargoed. Fire Brigades.—One man manuaL—X, Newport, 2, Brynmawr; 3, Brynmawr. Two men manual.—1, Cwmbran; 2, Bargoed; 3, Bargoed. Four men martual.-I, Cwmbran; 2, Newport; 3, Abersychan. Hose carL-I, ewmbran- 2, Brynmawr. Hose cart (confined to Gellygaer Urban District Council Fire Brigade).—1. Pengam Squad; 2, Bar- goed Squad; 3, Trelewis Squad. Hàye you anything tQ Sell? 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