TREDEGAR RACES

... Stewards-Sir Charles Morgan,Bart., General Milman, and Capt. Rodney Munday, R.N. These capital races took place in the Tredegar park, and notwithstanding the unfavourable state of the weather, the sport was excellent. Fifteen horses were entered for the different cups, by gentlemen staying at the baronial hall. The events were decided as under: SIR CHARLES MORGAN'S CUP, value 30 guineas; 12st ...

AGENTS FOR THli MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN

... LOCAL AGENTS Abergavenny—Mr. J. H. Morg*o, I ardijf— Mr. Bird, pc»t-ofliee. Measvs. Rees & Son, stationers. Chepstow—Mr. Clark and •»* At>tr>ychun —r Somen. Taylor, atation.r*, *«• Aberdare Mr. T. Evans, Ita- Jlutlmtlrllh-Mr. Co, posi- tioner, druggist, 4c. office. witki t'lackuPiHi—Mr.Jones,poit-offlce. itferthr/r Tydvll — Mr. wiitias Wri/niM(/rfr.Mr.Stephenson,printer sfationef. Hrecott—Mr. ...

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... Tl {) jhi TA U.K. HfOM WArsa. DHPTH AT MOllK. BV8N. DOCK. OATBS January, lilac. a. M. K. K.. r. 13, Sunday fi 33 6 61 27 1 is 10 15, Tuesday. 7 4'J 7 ort 27 7 16 Wednesday. tt 14 8 31 27 5 17. Thursday 8 42 9 6 17 11 IS, Friday 9 23 9 4u 2$2 19, Saturday 257 10 14 25 1 ...

IGREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Several alterations having taken place in the Arrival and Departure ol i rains ou tne 1st September, and the Return again attainable under certain restrictions at a leduetion ot Oue-iourtli of the Double Fare, we have given the correct time as follows rrom Bristol to Paddingion. From Paddinglon 1 Bristol. h, ru. j Class 1 & 2, Express 8 10 a.ro.i 1, 2, & 3 j n.111 1 & 2 ...

TRADE OF THE PORT

... We have no doubt the following tables will afford gratify- ing evidence to cur mercautile readers, of the progress of our maritime trade: MONTH ENDING DBC, 5. Inuurds, w th Cargoes Outwards, with C.fgon. Vessels. Tons, j Vessels. Tons. From Treland, 2,1 218.3 To Ireland, 85 7853 Other coasters, 74 3524 Other coa:iters 504 ..25525 99 5707 589 33173 COASTING TRADE—MONTH ENDING JAN. 5 Inwards, ...

TAFF VALE RAILWAY

... Traffic Account for the Week ending Jan. 5, 1850. £1726 3s, 2d. SHARES. Paid. Price. £131 Do. 25 30 Do. 5 X., preln. Do. Stock 5 per cent 10 par. Do. Stock 4j per cent 10 3 p.ct.dis HIUH WATER AT JAHUARY. | Morning. Evening. 13.. G 37 6 59 Monday .14.. 7 1H 7 34 Tuesday H.. 7 53 8 10 Wednesday 16.. 8 27 8 45 17.. 8 59 9 16 Friday IK 9 32 9 49 Saturday 19 10 4 10 23 The TREDEGAR HOUNDS will ...

PRICKS OF It A 1LVV A Y* SHARES

... BBISTOI. STOOC DBO 24 -,here. Railways. Paid. I. 100 11rlstol and Exeter 02 35 33 dia 331 Do New 126 -11. 26 | Bristol and S. Wale» Junction 6 — 20 jBirming. and Oxford Junction! 20 ( 25 — 27 60 {Caledonian 60 10| — 102 12^ | Do. New 12$— tock jiiastern Counties aver. 20 7—74 100 bireat Western loo 674 — SO j Ditto Half Shares 50 ift*— 274 25 | Ditto Quarter Shares 25 111— 11} dis 20 Ditto ...

BANKRUPTS

... G. Trotter, Gloucester, coachmaker. J. Steed, Melcombe Regis, grocer. J.Matthews and J. Martin, Chichester-place, Kmg s-cross, drapers. [IN THE COUNTRY]. J. Stucks, Exeter, innkeeper. 11. J. Human, Bury, Lancashire,apothecary. W. Cornish, Bristol, cabinetmaker. J, Freeman, Millbank, horse dealer. W. Dobbs, Wolverhampton, brassfounder. FROM TUESDAY'S LONDOlT GAZETTE, JAN. 15. ,T T XT W. Lee, ...

BRISTOL CATTLE MARKET, THUKSDAY, 1 JAN. 10

... 446 Calves 61 SheeD Hurtles. 20 Sucking ditto 0 Beet to 569. Od. Mutton per pound.5d. to 6d. Pigs, per 3d. to 7s. 6d NEWGATE AND LJUDENIIALL MARKET. THUKSDAY. The supplies of meat on sale to-day, were extensive. Gen- erally speaking, the demand ruled heavy 011 the following terms:— Heef, from 2t1 6d. to 3s. 6d.: mutton, 2s. lOll. to 3s. 10d.; veal, 38. 4d. to 4s.; and pork, 2s. lOd. to 4s. 2d. ...