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WEEKLY CALENDAR

... ^U,,e 9-—First Sunday after Trinity. Lessons fox- the Morning Service, Joshua 10, Mark 10. Evening Service, Joshua 23, 2 Corinthians 7.' Il.-St. Barnabas. •jr *2.—Trinity Term ends. 0X'S AGE—Last Quarter, 7tli day, 29m. after 8 afternoon. ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY

... Abstract of the House Surgeon's Report to the Weekly Board for the Week ending May 25th, 1847. £ (Remained by last Report. 17 Admitted since 5 tS — 22 Discharged 1 § Cured and Relieved 4 Died 1 £ Remaining —6—16 g (Remained by last Report 219 •5 Admitted since 29 £ 248 Discharged 1 S Cured and Relieved 20 I Died 1 6l 22 Remaining. MEDICAL OFFICERS FOR THE WEEK. Dr.Moore Surgeon. Alr. James ...

LONDON MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE, MONDAY, MAY 24. Very fine weather, and the large supply of wheat, both foreign and English, caused a great dulness in the trade, both on Friday and this morning. The show of samples by land caltiage for to-day's maiket was fair for the season, and there was much difficulty in making salts, at a decline of 5s. per q!. on the prices of this day week. The business in ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY TRAFFIC,

... For the week ending March 7, 1846. £ a. d. Passengers 181 16 11 General Merchandise 126 5 6 W. Coffin and 133 17 9 Thomas Powell Llancaiach Branch.. 86 3 11 i Ditto Lantwit Branch ..30 7 S > 136 5 9 Ditto Darran Ddu 19 14 8) Duncan and Co 109 9 11 Dow lais Co 158 18 2 17 2 0 6 0 7 Plymouth Forge Company 25 8 7 T. W. Booker and Co 4 18 0 £ 900 3 2 ...

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... An account of Coal and Iron brought down the Canal tiur;ng tl the week ending May 17 TONI ? Thomas Protliero 100 is ThomaPowell 175 Vi r. J. Blewitt 825 vo, John ipond 300 ( 1 VV S. Cariwright 260 British Iron Co. Gwillim and John Davies Carr, Cargill, & Co Is J. V. Hanson 175 Totat. J826 Iron 19S2 tl Tons 3807 e: ...

COLEFORD RACES

... These races took place on Easter Monday last, and although they were tolerably attended, the very unpropitious stale of the weather prevented the presence of many hundreds of persons from the neighbouring towns and villages. The spoits went off well, and the meeting was perfectly successful. The Uearwell Stakes. A Handicap Hurdle Race of 1 sov. »• T J _eac. h. ft., with 10 added. ,v Mr. ...

LONDON MARKETS

... CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE, MON., The supplies of wheat this morning are fair, and the has been quite firm, at fully the prices of this day week; some parcels of fine quality made an advance of Is. per qt, Bonded wheat is unaltered in value, and there has been little doing in it to-day. Flour is rather a short supply, and prices fully mbintaia Fine barley sells freely, at fully late prices; but ...

BARK

... Per load of 45 cwt. n n English, Tree £ 12 0 O to £ 14 0 O Coppice 13 0 0 •• LIVERPOOL (DUTY FRI;E).— Quercitron, fg. 6s. to £9.6& Dutch Oak, per ton, X4. to E5. German, £ 3. to X6. ...

LATEST CURRENT PRICKS OF METALS. . -....---T\ 11 1In..,. A

... LONDON MARKETS CORN EXCHANGE, MARK-LANE, MONDAY, DI There was a moderate supply of English wheat at last week, with a small addition by sample this mornit ■. arrivals of foreign. The English wheat was cleared off this morning, at an advance of about 3s. per qr. on the p tins day week. A similar advance was obtained on the n IIIIS day week. A similar advance was obtained on the n and ordinary, ...

Newport Shipping Intelligence

... Arrivals and Sailings for the week ending Aug 18. Mary, Sutton, St. John s, timber.— Ilortense, Moal, Roscoff Lmn ;'r? P' J,?arse' Jersey- ballast. Hope, Nicholas, iYwTe' Duddritlge. Hiidgwater, flour. —— flnnr S' iv' r 1' 0uRhal, sheep.—Ceres, Ionian, (ilo'ster, r „ Newpoit, Jackson, Gloucester, timber Elizabeth, Jjjj ii°°.| 0,'veY> iron ore.— Amy. Howard, Cardiff, pig iron. fiiuihers. Dean, ...

--SEED MARKET

... SEED MARKET. English red cloverseed continues to come to hand very slowly; and within the last week or two an inclination to make specula- tive investments in foreign has been pretty geneial. Under these circumstances holders have rather raised their pretensions and to-day prices were decidedly higher. In white clover, trefoil, &c., there was little passing. Winter tares were held at enhanced ...

PROVISION MARKET

... SMITIIFIELI). MONDA Y, DEC. 25.-For the time of year our marl.-et to-day was very scantily supplied with beasts, both as to number and quality. Although the attendance of buyers was limited, the beef trade was some whs t brisk, at, in most instances, an advance in the quotations of quite 2d. per 8 Ibs., and at which a clearance was readily effected. At least two-thirds of the beasts came to ...