NEWPORT.—MONMOUTHSHIRE
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... S4iITUlDAY. Jzaw 25, 1859. For a variety of interesting Foreign and Domestic News, see the Supplement. IEPRESENTATION OF MONMOUTHSHIRE. '.Tan political servitude of, the five thousand electors of tl Monmouthsbire appears to have reached its full bloom n ...
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... .MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY. . Thle half-yeariy meeting of the company wDB held on Wed nes- la day at NeIwport; Mr. Booker Blakemsore, MI.P.. in the chair. The report having been re4,. The Chairman btated that, with the exception of one previoue half-year ...
... obliged by your publishing he Is; thiseommunication. Yourobadient servant, CHARLSce IaORANc. lo1 be -Tredegar-park, Newport, Monmouthshire, April 9. a he he tor DiSTRcnSSING ArrAin.-Up to a late hour on Friday OC adnigtams anu xieetpeald at Futney and its so ...
... MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY AND CANAL COMPANY, The half-yearly general meeting of this nompany wee held At the office,. Dock-street, at noon on Wednesday; W. Boonker 8Blakemnore, Esq., 1st.,, In, the chair. There was a tolerably. large attendance of direetore ...
... THE PROPRIETORS OF THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK. a ?? have received from a gentleman, who ?? taken an i active interest in the affairs conneoted with the failure Of this it bank, a corrected list of the present proprietors, und pereons a ...
... day, all of wh6om evince the deepest concern. When we mention that the largest com- mercial interests in the place, the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company, the factories, and several companies bank with the Monmouth and Glamorgan, it will readily be ...