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Notice is Hereby Given,

... said Atnguer. Am! thnt the said Deed as. the said screw! cloy of Mar dilly signed, weird. and delivered by the told TMo.aul THOMAS 1.01-f. (iOOlO. WILLIAM 1 - TOM, and 1'111LT:11,, respectively inthe presence .4, and Execution thereof woe attested by Wit ...

£7ll 16 II

... deceaaal. wan then rend and adopted, and other birdman:. transacted. Mr. :min.', and sail that he saw nothing nnunnal with his Hardy prini,lid at the aft-Moon inning. when u .41 To velar morning. She went ti. Neath for renolution was propoioal Mr. of Matadi ...

MILFORI i HAVEN

... missionary with hi- brave and hardy sailor. Imagine our .urprhe oil entering the Taboo - mu lc (lapel on Sunday morning. to See a pally gentleman in the pulpit ilre—asl the uniform of a lieUtellald in the tune, hat in, hardy weather laden fare and a stout ...

ik TENRY RACES

... neighbourhood ; but ufter the race the rain dewended in torrent+• and the twu lAA race+ were run in a oust—nobody -eareele being hardy enough t.i face the germ. The rave', won, decided 114 fat. The Corporation Plate of Twenty Guinea. added to a Sweervitake* ...

HAVERFORDWEST AND MILFORD HAVEN TELEGRAPH

... perhaps, some would make them to be; but that there lire amongst them men who t 00 the very (14•11 l-C of Chriotion o hardy, and worthy of better treatment than that which they have 7 received in the East. England is nut acting judi, ioUsly in sufferine ...

HAVERFORDWEST AND MILFORD HAVEN TELEGRAPH

... -General Sit U. Albin, which took place ou the 19th blatant. TENBI. TENHT Saturday last four lads named • Goodridge, Gridiths, Thomas, and Bully were fiend 2a. gal each for bathing on the Sunday previous at the ..1 gate 11 on the marsh. It is likely that this ...

TENBY, &c

... at the grounds in the Maudlin's Field., Trnby, on the 29 th ult. first prize was won by Mrs. Smythe. and the second by Mies Thomas. TO. best gold watch was woo by Mira I Phillips. Sermons were preached in St. Maze's Tenby, uo the 27th ult, by the Ree. G ...

FARMERS' COLUMN. Pas TURNIP CROP OF 1862. /From the North Bravo!, Afrioultarist.)

... be calculated upon, a. frost morally occurs by the middle or end of Octoher, so severe as to check the growth of the. Ira. hardy varieties of the turnip. There have been seasons so mild that the temperature rarely fell helmw the freezing pint during more ...

CARDIGANSHIRE

... escape. Ratter FUND.--The committee selected at the meeting the inhabitants of Canligan, recently convened by the Mayor ' Thomas Davi Esq., have been n very successful in their efforts on behalf of the distressed operatives of Lancashire. and a good ...

I,I:IINWENNESS

... after, she foiled Clint lie had bn•u to her eupinwr d, and taken 3 out ~ f n bowsiti, among the caha one old !. ilfpetatie. Thomas the stationed nt Lotteridone, approli.aided ie the afternoon, at the Swan, Little Newcastle, whero he hart spent Ud of the ...