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NEWPORT TIDE TABLE

... the races would be postponed to Monday. A veteran sportsman or two on the field, expressed their as- tonishment that the hardy sons of the mountain should evince such sugar and salt temperaments easily melted by water and a rumour was bruited abroad ...

IOod save tile queen

... Pilliuger, Chepstow. Basket of vegetables, third prize.—Mr. Thomas Taylor. Seedling pink (extra); geraniums, six specimens, first prize; geraniums, six specimens, second prize cut geranium (extra) —Mr. Thomas Gready, Bristol. Stove and greenhouse plants, eight ...

SUftTTv LESSONS.-

... pledged and rank with the greatest enthusiasm. Several 3 •' ui mg, by Messrs Samuel Deakin, John :JoneJ obert Patton, and Thomas Underwood.- The fiMkh 1S' iy Host and Hostess, was proposed by Mr T Tin e v^e, wor JknowWged b, Baddoe, in -gStSU several ...

NEWPORT TIDE TABLE. I

... June.20, 1B44. Benjamin John, seven years old, son of Thomas John, 14, Millieent-street Cardiff, is cured 01 the King's Evil, by taking two bottles of Mr. Tu kei's medicine. As wit. ness my hand, Thomas John, September 20th, HIM. Edward Rees, 2, Canal-street ...

WESTERN VALLEYS KAILWAY. I

... June 20, 1844. Benjamin John, seven years old, son of Thomas John, 14, Miliicent-street. Cardiif, is cured of the King's Evil, by taking two bottles of Mr. Tu. ko's medicine. As wit- ness my hand, Thomas John, September 20th, 1851. Edward Rees, 2, Canal-street ...

WEEKLY CALRNDAlt

... June 20, 1844. Benjamin John, seven years old, son of Thomas John, 14, Millicent-street. Cardiff, is cured of the King's Evil, by taking two bottles of Mr. Tuikei's medicine. As wit- ness my hand, Thomas John, September 20th, 1851. Edward Rees, 2, Canal-street ...

WEEKLY CALENDAR

... men. June 20, 1844. Benjamin John, seven years old, son of Thomas Jnhn, 14, Millicent-strect Cardiff, i cured ot the King's Evil, by taking two bonles of Mr. medicine. As wit- ness my hand, Thomas John, September 20th, 11351. Edward Rees, 2, Canal-street ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE SESSIONS

... property of Thomas Powell and Son. Acquitted. TREVETIlIN.T ercmiah Flinn was indicted for cutting and wounding one Charles Williams, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm, on the 30th of October. Five calen- dar months' hard labour. RAGLAN.—Thomas Raglan ...

TxiM BUDGET..J

... who was in the roam at the time, saw the prosecutor bite the prisoner, and stated that Thomas Higgins did not kick the prosecutor at all.—Mr. Eilison ordered Thomas Higgins to be dis- charged, and said, as the other prisoner and the prose- cutor were ...

THE, NEWS BTJDGET. --

... Blondin, the rope- dancer, to carry Lim over the high cord at the Crystal Palace. The report must be a hoax. If M. Blondin be hardy enough to attempt, and Mr. Rogers silly enough to allow, such a feat—where were the Directors, where the Police ? Did an audience ...

DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... notice upon leaving, and also stated that he left in consequence of Mr. Thomas not providing him with a boy capable of assisting in the work, and that he sent to tell Mr. Thomas he would not go to work unless a proper boy was put on. The case was disposed ...

DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE.I

... (chairman of the company) presided, and there were also present Mr. Thomas Robinson (deputy-chairman) Messrs. Aid. Lewis, J. D. Perrins, A. Buck, M. Abell, E. Wilson, R. Wood, Thomas Brown, and Mr. Adcock, (secre- tary). The notice calling the meeting ...