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LONDON CORN EXCHANGE

... PRICES OF WELSH MINING SHARES. Shares. Company. Paid. PnCe. 1000 7 10000 Banwen Iron Co 6 64 8000 Blaenavon 50 I7| 10000 British Iron, New regis 10 Do. do. scrip. 10 1000 34 3000 Dyfngwm 10 j i 6100 Gadair 2 100 5 1000 Llvryn Malys .I 7 3600 Llynvi Iron 50 5000 Merionetlishire Slate arid Slate Slab Co.. 1J 50 40(0 2 ? 100 P-enrhiw 30 6o 10000 Rhymney Iron 50 13 7 10 10 ...

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... RELIGIOUS BRITTON FERRY.—Bethesda independent chapel was opened on the 6th and 7th inst., when the following ministers took part in the proceedings :-Griffiths, Alltwen; Rees, Carmel; Evans, Penbre Williams, Aberavon Owens, Brynymenyn Thomas, Hebron; Jeffreys, Penycae; Rees, Siloa; Avery, Neath (Wesleyan); Pryce, Cwmllynfell Thomas, Rock Williams, Llangadog; Jones, Swansea; Morgans, Llwyni; ...

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... sCteligtous Intelligence. DOLGELLEY.—The anniversary of the Independents was held at Dolgelley, on the 30th and 31st ult. Sermons were delivered on Tuesday evening, and Wednesday morning, at the Inde- pendent chapel, by the Revs. Samuel Roberts, Llanbrynmair; %V. Roberts, of Pentre Foelas W. Ambrose, of Port Madoc and W. Rees, of Liverpool; and at the Calvinistic Methodist chapel, at two and ...

HIDES

... SMITIIFIELD. MONDAY.—The continued low prices in this market operate against importations of live stock from abroad The late importation of preserved meat from Buenos Ayres has been submitted to public competition since our last, and been withdrawn at 5d. per lb. The arrivals of foreign stock at the various outports have been small. Fresh up, this morning, the receipts of home fed beasts were ...

1tJÛ£í 3tokffi

... LIVERPOOL CORN EXCHANGE. TUESDA Y.-At this day's market there was a good attendance of dealers, and a better tone pervaded the trade generally. The finer descriptions of Wheat supported previous rates, and middling kinds recovered the depression of Friday, with a better and more general demand. There was a very slow sale for Oats and Oatmeal, without any change in prices. Barley, Beans, and ...

LATEST CURRENT PRICES OF METAL

... MoxDAY, AUGUST 21.-—Owing to the unsettled state,of the weather, and the short supply from the near counties, our market for wheat was ,3s. per quarter dearer this morning, and at this advance the arrival was cleared off. In Foreign wheat there was likewise more doing at a similar advance, and Polish Odessa afloat realised 48s. to oOs. per qr. free on board, including freight and insurance ...

.-4, .CARMARTHEN

... HIDES. LEADENHALL.—Market hides, 561b. to 641b., l?d.to 2d per lb • ditto, 641b. to 721b., 2d. to 2,jd.: ditto, 721b. to 801b., 2id to 2id' ditto, 801b. to 881b., 3d. to 3|d. ditto, 881b. to 961b., 3jd to 3id/ .ditto, 961b. to 1041b, 3}d. to 3Jd.; Calf-skins, each 4s. 6d. to 5s. od '• Horse hides, 8s. 6d. to 9s.: Lamb Skins, Is. 6d. to 2s. 7d • Sho&rl lings, 9d. to Is. 4d. •» ...

GREAT WESTERN AND BRISTOL AND EXETER

... FROM 1,2 1,2 Exp Mail 1,2,3 1,2 1,2 Exp. 1,2 1,2 1,2 Mail a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Exeter 6 45 8 0 9 45 12 45 2 45 5 30 9 0 jTiverton June •• 7 3 8 12 9 57 3 0 5 43 iTaunton 8 3 9 6 10 52 1 24 3 51 6 45 10 5 [Bridgwater S 31 9 28 11 15 1 42 4 13 7 10 10 30 ;Wc>ston-sup.-Ma. • 8 3o 9 45 11 34 4 27 7 29 | Arrival 10 0 10 35 12 30 2 25 5 20 8 30 11 40 ^n.stol* ...

SMITHFIELD

... MONDAY.—The arrivals of beasts from our various grazing dis- tricts fresh up to this morning's market were moderate as to num- ber, but of excellent quality. The primcst Scots soid at from 3s..Gd. to 3s. 8d. per 8 lbs., and at which a good clearance was effected prior to the conclusion of business. With sheep we were seasonably well supplied. Prime Down qualities moved oft'freely at fully, but ...

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... ST. CLEARS. DEATH OF A WOMAN FKOM TAKING POISON BY MISTAKS.— A very melancholy occurrence took place last week. whereby a womsin, of the mine of Jane Thomas, residing at Maesygrove, iii of near this town, came to her death by having taken a large quantity of poison- by mistake. -It appears that the woman was unwell, and was seen by Mr. R. II. Unwell surgeon, who desired the husband to send ...