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MONMOUTHSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Concluded from our last.) TRIALS OF PRISONERS. Benjamin Taylor was charged with stealing, at Llanthewy Skyrrid, bag of oats, the property of Henry W. Walbridge, Esq. Henry Cundell, examined by Mr. Daniel, proved that he loaded the waggon, which prisoner drove to Abergavenny, with barley, and afterwards found the hag concealed in the waggon, under some hay prisoner confessed that he stole it ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... BROMYARD. Petty Sessions.—Before J. Freeman, Esq., and Revds. P. Hopton and Wm. Cooke, Plundering Fence.—Robert Davies of Stoke Lacv, was summoned for having, on the of November inst., broke down, damaged, destroyed, aud carried away certain poles, set up as fence to a piece of land, the property of Mr. P. W. Taylor of Stoke Lacy. The defendant admitted the offence. Mr. Taylor said lie did ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... pa-o, last week. v' k' '»»Hn, 'I'Unt,, 'ongthe poor Sh, 1 ') „ of clotlii.i„ ; aiding another v ,Hi ' - m. e r, perfotm rl benefit of her poorer neigh- v during past wck been '°'- The rose to t,M memory of som« of our oldest ♦ 't fr'bi, «tirl A ' c resist the fury of the St2St, v a** ll!t ' re»««twd the high floods i' - n,l on' WW *»V, tlie d-imane sustained »«i « ,j river v, ' ...

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH

... The fortuightly meeting this Board was held at li c Town Hal, y last, the sth hist. Present, tha Mayor VI. Jones, Esq.) in the Chair; Aid- imeu and D. Thomas, and Councillors W. May ben, G. K. van. Wiihams, R. FVyer, P. Hodges, J no. Williams,, aud W. Thomas. he minu the last meeting were read by'the clerk. Some bills wer presented aud passed, amongst, ot In rs, one of ur. 11. Fanner's, ...

ABERGAVENNY

... The Right Hon. Sir Benjamin and Lady Hall have left London for Llanover, near Abergavenny, w heie they w ill pass the Faster holidays*. Petty Sessions.—Before the Revds. G. W. Gabb, Jas. Farquhar,and John Evans. Highway Accounts.—This being the day appointed for auditing the accounts of the Surveyors of Highways, the various Surveyors within the district, wit h one or two exceptions, attended, ...

BRECONSHIRE

... Photogr BRECON, graphic e-,n, Y i'~ The ei of Mr. Beauford's photoopportunit JV te week will afford an excellent of & , wish obtain faithful likenesses won for him ° t,,eir friends. Mr. Beauford's skill has Kavenuv golden opinions Hereford, Ross, Aber- ' a,,( many othei towns. THE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, on v USUaI fortn, meeting held the Town Hall °r> y ' as the following councillors were ...

BRECONSHIRE

... BRECON. _The Lord Chancellor (upon the recommendation of Col. Watkins, M.P., the Lord-Lieutenant for Brecknockshire) has cause'l the names of Thomas Brown, Esq., of Ebbw »ale, John Gwyn Jeffreys, Esq., Norton, near Swansea, ?hd Alexander Young Spearman, Esq., of Llangattoc, to added to the Commission of the Peace for this county. .Committals to the County Gaol,—By the Rev. Jas. Morgan and Evan ...

public CIDER. HOGSHEADS of good FAMILY CIDER for SALE.—Apply to Mr. Jas. Hatsford. [7925 GAME. NOTICE is hereby ..

... any Person or Persons found trespassing in pursuit of GAME upon the Apostles and Estates, in the Parishes of Kington and Eardisley, will be prosecuted according to law, by order of DAVID P. MEREDITH. Aug. 7,1857. [7997 SEA SIDE. YOUNG LADIES can be accommodated with BOARD, &c, in a highly respectable School, on the South-West coast. This opportunity will be particularly advantageous to ...

MR. CULLIS, SURGEON-DENTIST, No. 4, Cambray, Cheltenham, INTENDS paying hi 3 next PROFESSIONAL VISIT to ..

... August, at Mr. Boswortu's, St. Owens-street. [8394 TO HOP GROWERS. TGRO X prepared to offer BEST . SACKING under: Richards and Co.'s Best 245. Od. Ditto, No. 2 235. Od. Robinson's Best 225. 6d. Terms —Cash, on or before 6th October next. Tenbury, July 30th, 1857. [&321 HEREFORD NEW FAIR, AND ALTERATION OF ST. ANDREW'S GREAT MARKET. NOTICE is hereby given, that FAIR is appointed by the ...

HEREFORD. PRIME FAMILY CHEESE, 4d. per lb. SYDF.EY MYER, . 8530] Corn and Provision Merchant, Hereford. beer ..

... may he supplied with good HARVEST BEER (by finding sweet Casks) at 6d. per Gallon, for Cash, r 7d. per Gallon, Credtt, at HENRY BUTT'S, the O rapes Tavern. [8481 NEWPORT, ABEF.GAVENNY, AND HEREFORD » RAILWAY. 1 REDUCTION IN PRICE OF COAL. THE BEST' RED ASH COAL is delivered at the Barton Station, 10s per ton. : All Order/, mU st be addressed to Mr. Chas. Pritchard, Mineral Barton Station, ...

HAY

... The Market.—Butter, ls. lb. ; fowls, 2s. 6o*. to 3s. 6d. ducks, 3*. to ss. couple ; eggs, 1?. ; flour, 6s. 6tf. 7s. 6d. $ bushel. Grain Harvest. —The weather has set ber.utifully tine, and reaping operations have been going in this neighbourhood for the last nine days. The crops are more than an average ; and the harvest is considered an early one. As to the green crops, the turnip growers ...

Sales nurtfon. Herefordshire, Monmoiithshire, Breconshire, Shropshire, and Radnorshire. MONMOUTHSHIRE k ..

... by AUCTION, the White Swan Hotel, Monmouth, on Saturday, the 19th of February, 1859, Four o'clock in the Afternoou precisely, subject to such conditions of Sale will then be produced : Lot I.—A valuable MEADOW, with the Building standing thereon, called The Goolylands, containing by admeasuremgnt sa. Ir. 17p., adjoining tbe Turnpikeroad bf tween Old Forge Bridge and the Cross Keys Inn, in ...