SOUTH WALES RAILWAY - TIME TABLE, CORRECTED FROM COMPANY'S TABLES FOR JULY
... BREAD LONDON, SATURDAY, June 25.The prices of wheats* Bread in the metropolis are- Wheaten Bread, per 4lbs Loaf, to 8d; Household Bread, to 7d. ...
... BREAD LONDON, SATURDAY, June 25.The prices of wheats* Bread in the metropolis are- Wheaten Bread, per 4lbs Loaf, to 8d; Household Bread, to 7d. ...
... LONDT) N MAKKETS^ From tlte 'Mark Lane Express. IMPERIAL AVERAGES. FOR THE LAST SIX WEEKS. Wheat 458 11(1 Itye 36s Sd Barley 90s 8d Beans 4«s 2d Oats 2ds 5dlPeas 40s Od I^NK, MOKVAT AFTCRNOON, Augu*t 8.—Last JJJSiJU inpplip were moderate, rdr8ia':0»ta^x0ep.fed, plentiful. The exports were 125 quarters of malt, 2,100 ou*rt £ Sfe of! oats, 450 quarters of maize, 68 cwt of Soiir; • Of wheat ...
... SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. Traffic Return Week ending September 24, 1859. jE8,352!2 4 Corresponding Week in 1858 £ 7,109 Hi 5 ...
... [ SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. Traffic Return Week ending December 3, 1859 £ 6,878 12 0 Corresponding Week in J 858 £6,022 1 0 ...
... HAVERFORDWEST RIFLE CORPS. At a Meeting of the Members of the HAVERFORDWEST RIFLE CORPS,' held at Potter's Library, on Thursday, the 17th day of November, 1859, Present: Messrs Xavier Peel, John Harvey, junior, George N. Hassell, Joseph Potter, Edward Potter, Frederick Potter, Malcolm Douglas, T. J. White, Wm. Llewellin, senior, Wm. Llewellin, junior, William Evan Owen, William Ellis Jones, ...
... *$EAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, New Milford (Milford Haven) # Waterford and Cork, DAILY SERVICE-OUNDAYB EXCEPTED. Waterford and Milford Haven Steam Ship Company's | A Vessels, and the Cork and Milford Haven steam ships, will f under (wind and weather permitting). WATERFORD & MILFORD HAVEN. from Waterford, 3.15 p.m, From New Milford,7.15 p.m.,on pi'al of the train from Cork, ...
... BREAD. LONDON, FRIDAY, December 16.—The prices of wheaten Bread in the metropolis arc—Wheaten Bread, per 41bs Loaf, 7d to 714 Household Bread, 5d to Gld. ...
... B E G E L L Y. At Begeily, on the lGth instant, before the Rev. Richard Buckby, William Duck, a well known tramp, was brought up in custody of Police Sergeant Harrison, charged with endeavouring to obtain alms under the pretence cf being dumb. When taken into custody by Harrison, it was soon discover that he could use his tongue to some pur- pose. He was committed to Haverfordwest Gaol for ...
... PROVISION MARKETS. LONDON, MONDAY, October 3.—The Irish butter market very slow during the past week, owing to the extreme of the weather, and the business transacted was to but a ^x01fe. extent; quotations are nominally unchanged. Best Dutch*1 clined 2s to 4s per cwt. In tlu' bacon market there is no altef tion to notice in supply or demand. The fresh arrivals move o. steadily, but the ...
... BREAD. LONDON, FRIDAY, August 12.-The prices of wheaten Bread, in the metropolis are-Wheaten Bread, per 41bs Loaf, 7d to 7id; Household Bread, 5id to 6gd. MAUK LANE, MONDAY AFTERNOON, August 15.—Last week* supplies were generally moderate, but there was a large arri* of foreign oats. The exports were only 65 quarters of oats. Of English wheat there were 4,347 quarters, of foreign 11,779 qUfr- ...
... Traffic Return Week ending December 10, 1S59 jE6,8M18 1 Corresponding- Week in 1853 89 0 ...
... sourH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE, CORRECTED FROM COMPANY'S TABLES FOR DECEMBER. WEEK DATS.—VP TRAINS* Fillf. | jf ¥SK* DATS.—DOWN TRAIN S. SUNDAYS.—PF TRAINS. SUN I> A YS.—1) O WN TRAINS. ...