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... William Thomas, plougbman to Mr Griffiths, of Merrion, ploughman t0 Mr O^ond, of Wil- J Jaw kins, ploughman to Mr Lock, of Row- Btwe^'lOs Beynon' Pl°u £ hman to Mr Lewis, of Flim- J. Step liens, ploughiruu to Mr Young, of Hubber Slone, 10,. j ri. SECOND ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... In reference to the notice given by Doctor Rowe, at the last Quarter Sessions, of his intention to move, to-day, that a Deputy Chairman be appointed, the Rev. T. Watts said he had been instructed by Dr. Rowe to state to the Bench that he wished to withdraw ...

L 0 C II. L INTELLIGENCE

... 1 Total 64 Total MR. W. PICTON EVANS'S SIDE. First Innings. Second Innings. ,» W. P. Evans b. Stokes 1 b. Potter ia T. H. Rowe b. Stokes 4 b. Potter ti J. M. Jones c. Potter, b. Stokes 2 c. W. Yeates, b. Potter f R. Yeates b. Stokes 5 b. Stokes J. Evans ...

PEMBROKE-DOCX

... and with assaulting him. It appeared t,(;ks, was taking the recruit to the Hut Bar- SerKeant 60 a rno'J a-sselllh'ed and a row ensued, when the ^esteD obliged to take refuge in a shop, in ascending °f which he was tripped and struck. The Bench, 'hei^ ...

LOCAL INTELLIIGENCE

... extremely scanty. HAVERFORDWEST PETTY SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY.— Before O. E. Davies, Esq, Mayor, the Rev. James Phi- lipps, ')r Rowe, Capt. Butler, and T. Rowlands, Esq,- Two cases of drunkenness were disposed of.-Owen Jones, previously fined for drunkenness ...

PEMBROKE

... second ditto, 15s— Mr John's Elizabeth 1 Mr H. P. Thomas's Curlew 2 Mr Fowler's Fairy 3 RACE FOURTH.—For four-oared gigs, to be rowed by amateurs: prize, four silver oars and a silver rudder, value zC5 5s— Capt. Mytton's Victory 1 Mr Mc'Murtree's Heather Bell ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Ackworth, Chel- tenham; Miss Davies, Haverfordwest; John Williams, Esq, Torquay; Mrs Lawes; Miss Stokes; Mrs Rees and Miss Rowe, Haverfordwest; Mr and Mrs W. V. James, Haverfordwest C. Baker, Esq, Clifton Mrs Cox, Bridgend John Davies, Esq, Brecon; Richard ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... game was the result. The following is the score:— TOWN. 1st Innings. 2nd Innings. D. G. Thomas c & b Bromley 11 b 15 T. H. Rowe b Yaughan 11 runout 1 T. James b Vaughan 1 c Ware, b Vaughan 3 J. Phillips b Bromley 5 st Ware, b Vaughan 11 T. R. Owen t b ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... and there she lay, her sails furled, and her little flag floating in the breeze. Lilly called her brother to watch the men rowing in to shore, thinking thus to divert his attention, while her own thoughts wandered to her position. Mrs Watson was the widow ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

... Grant occupied a chair on Lord Elgin's left. A table covered with tawdry embroidery cloth stood before each. At and behind a row of similar tables running from the back to the front, staff and other ofncera and visitors sat or stood to witness the ceremony ...

^.OOAL -INTEL LICENCE.II

... —The poor of this parish beg to express their gratitude to Mrs Roch, o» Butterliill, ana Joshua J. Allen, Esq., of Bedford-row, London, for their accustomed benevolence of X5 each, distributed amongst them by the Vicar during the last week. SEASONABLE ...