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... during*Uiweek .mi*1 Jnd Iron brought do»a th. Tnn-i** '1 homas Powell •• •• •• •• •• nitag § Rosser Thomas and'co 70S t T. Phillips & Son 14 Martin Morrison. JS # Joseph Beaumont ino & W■JCju.n, V. •• •• ,? The Iredegar Coal Co. 1202 1« Rock Coal Co ••••••• Rosser Lewis *3^ 6 Joseph Jones iqq 10- John Jones, Victoria* 281 Latch, Cope & Co. 641 John Russell, and Co. 1672 Lewis i homas and ...

TALLOW AND CANDLES

... rn™rRrOVIaS^¥ARKET' TUESDAY, Mar^. COFFEE —3,700 bags Padang of ordinary bold quality were offered in auction, and bought in at 32s. per cwt. Good ordinary Ceylon are selling at 66s. to 66s. 6d. per cwt. IbA — ihe public sales, consisting of 31,000 packages commenced to-day. 12,000 passed the chair; of these o^ 4,000 were actually sold, at a dccline from id. to 2d. per lb. BUITER, BACON, ...

NEWMARKET JULY MEETING,I

... NEWMARKET JULY MEETING, TUFSDAY, JULY 9. The July Stakes of each, X30 forfeit, 15 Subscribers, was won by Mr. John Day's Old England, beating Scura- mentado and three others. Betting at Manchester this day. LIVERPOOL CUP. 7 to 1 agnst Aristotle (taken) 113 to 1 agnst Yeardley 8 to I —— The Era (taken) 14 to 1 —— Pagan 11 to 1 Red Deer 17 to 1 Trueboy t0 J Pompey 17 to 1 Best of Three to 1 ...

ITAFF VALE RAILWAY TRAFFIC,

... TAFF VALE RAILWAY TRAFFIC, For the week ending November 30,1844. t. I. d. Passengers 100 3 9 General Merchandise 157 4 W. Coffin and Co 114 3 Thomas Powell Llancarach Branch.i63* 7 8 » 10I 1 t Ditto Lantwit Branch ..27 13 6) Duncan and Co 76 II ■ Dowlais Co 189 £ J. Edmunds •*••• 17 10 Insole and Son 21 16 | Dany Deny Colliery 6 BRITISH FUNDS Bank Stock Three per Cent. ReduAd Annuities JQ, ...

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. ...

BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF

... Arrivals and barlings, for the week ending Oct. the 3rd 1844. o, ARRIVED. Industry, Slapland, and Betsy, Row, Bideford; Jane and Mary, Barrett, Newport, William and Mary, Baiter, Richard, Stoup, and Pembroke, Austin, St. George's Channel Tredegar, Gainey, Gloucester; Dinas, Mills, Rhonda, Tawton, Temper. ranee, Ballamy, Tyff, Hooper, Swift, Tawton. Matilda, Sand- ord, and Dolphin, Fry, Bristol ...

T^F VALE RAILWAY TRAFFIC,

... For the week ending September 21, 1844. jE. s. d. 158 11 0 Geireri 131 17 0 W. 114 16 7 Thomf powell Llancarach Branch.. 162 1 6j Ditto Lantwit Branch ..22 18 0 184 19 6 Ditto Merthyr Branch ) Duncn and Co. 46 18 10 DowliisCo 301 4 10 2612 2 13 10 7 Tlianas JJliiy DenyûoUierr h, £977 10 6 ...

LONDON MARKETS. -

... LONDON MARKETS. CORN EXCHANGE, MARK LANE, MOSTLY,DEC. 9,18 The arrivals of English wheat were large, and but moder fresh supples for this-morning's market. The trade to-day I been firm, and prices of both Eoglish and foreign maintain We have a dull sale of flour at late prices. There is a g supply of English, and a large quantity of foreign, barley. rived last week; the demand this morning has ...

. S P O R T IN G

... S P O R T IN G. BETTING. NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE. 4 to 1 against Parthian (t) 15 to 1 against the Queen of the 7 to 1 agstThe Era (t) Tyne 8 to 1 agst Poussin 18 to 1 agst Pompey 10 to 1 agst Bay Momus 18 to 1 agst Dumpling 10 to 1 agst The Cure 20 to 1 agst Hippona 15 to 1 against Bashaw DOCAfjTER RT. LEGER. 6 to 1 agst The Cure 9 to 1 agst The Princess 7 to 1 agst The Ugly Buck 10 to 1 agst ...