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LLANFYLLIN

... T H P thro«gbout. FIEE AT LLWYNtMAEN. AGCUSED BEFORE MAGISTRATES. At the Counf Miti°r LoveH P°Wce Coart Thursday, before and W. H. o \and F. R. 0. Msherly, J, Dovaston Bayley, of K_vyeaver, EsqrS-' \mas Tunley, alias custody and 0uoawr. Oswe3^, was brought up in taim buiidinoi a^ged with i»allciously setting fire to tr?' belonging a ^lwynyma611 Farm, near Oswes- m°rning last tv, ^r-John 0wfen, ...

COUNTY COURT

... NEWTOWN. (Con tinued from page 2.) FOOTBALL MATCH.—A friendly encounter was played yesterday afternoon between the Oswestry Engineers and the Newtown Half Holiday team, the latter being victorious by 3 to nil. TKME VALLEY IIOUNDi.-The meet took place at the Bear Hotel, yesterday, when the landlord (Mr. P. W. Jones) entertained the company to breakfast. Mr. Samuel Miller, senr., presided; ...

SCHOOL BOARD

... PETTY SESSIONS. YESTERDAY (FRIDAY). ALLEGED ADULTERATION OF MILK. Edward Morris, Rock Farm, was summoned for having adulterated milk in his possession on the 23th ult. Mr. E. Powell defended, and the case was dis- missed. ASSAULT CASES. Thomas Owen, for assaulting John Harding, was fined 30s including costs. yA.1. ywi'wiujiaww agwfust' Harding resulted in the defen ...

URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL

... NEWTOWN. (Continued front pane 2.) BREWSTER SESSIONS. YESTERDAY (FRIDAY.) Before R. E. Jone«. Esq., (chairman.) Major E. Pryce-Jones. M. P., Messrs. Richard Lloyd, Hugh Lewis, Richard Morgan, Alfred Ford, and John Lewis. THE ANNTAL RRPORT UPON THE CONDUCT OF LICENSED HOUSES. P. reported that, in the petty sessional division of Newtown Upper there wero 39 fully licensed houses, 8 beer houses, 2 ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. SIR W. W. WYNN'S HOUNDS. Date. Meet. Saturday, December 21 .Iscoed At 10 45. Monday, December 23rd At 10.50. Friday, December 27 Saturday, December At 10 45 ALBRIGHTON HOUNDS. Saturday, December 21 The Kennels At 10.45. LUDLOW HOUNDS. Saturday, December 21 .Pedlar's Rest At 10.30. THE SEVERN VALLEY HARRIERS. Tuesday, December 24 .Rhydygroes Cross Reads Friday, December 27 ...

|DAROWEN.!

... DAROWEN. THE ANCIENT BRITISH CHURCH. On Tuesday evening a lecture was given at the Schoolroom by Mr R. Jones-Morris, Talsarnau, on the Ancient British Church. The Rector presided, and there was a large attendance, many of them being dis. senters. The lantern views by which it was illus- trated added much to its interest and attractive- ness. After opening with prayer, a Welsh hymn, the words ...

MACHYNLLETH

... BOARD OF GUARDIANS. W E D N E S I) A Y Present: Mr. John (chairman), Mr. Ellis Hughes, Cemmes (vice-chairman), Mrs. Msglona Lloyd, Machynlleth; Messrs Edward Hughes, Llanwrin; E. M. Jones, Llanbrynmaii John Owen, Towyn; David Evans (co-opted), Wm. Parry, Pennal David Lewis, Uwchygarreg; John Jones, Scuborycoed; Edward Pritchard, Issygarreg; Nm. Jones, Aberdovey John Davies, Darowen N. B. Owen, ...

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... WELSHPOOL THE IJORD CHANCELLOR has just appointed Mr C. Pryce Yeaisley, solicitor, as a Commissioner to Administer Oaths in the Supreme Court of Judicature. WELSHPOOL UNITED LODGE No. 14.—On Tuesday evening a very enjoyable entertainment was given in the Templar Hall. A large number of visitors were present, and the following programme was givea :-Song, Miss Walker: flute solo., Master Sid ...

LLANSAINTFFRAID

... DIAMOND JUBILEE.—A public meeting was held in the Village Hall on Thursday evening to consider what steps shall be taken to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, Mr R. D. Perrort, presided, and there were also present the Vicar, Rev. T. H. Lloyd, M.A., Messrs T. K. Penotf, G. Kempster, J. Rees, J. Davies, Riley, T. Watkins, E. H. Evans, T. Morris, Miss Evans (Penymaes), Mis* Evans (Gad- las). ...

DYLIFE

... HARVEST THANKSGIVING.—These services were held at the {Parish Church at Dylife, on Thursday week. The Church was most beautifully decorated by the Misses Edwards, The Vicarage. The services were intoned by the Vicar, the Rev. E. Edwards, and most appropriate and eloquent sermons were preached by the Vicar of Llangurig, the Rev. T. H. Hughes. Miss Tilly Edwards, The Vicarage, presided at the ...

WELSHPOOL

... further meeting or petition is required for the House of Lords, or to convince Mr. Asquith that these parishes would prefer being left alone. The case of Radnor was next taken, then part of Flint- shire, and Monmouth, on which a discussion raged for four hours; but the fact of there having been a meeting proved mpst useful in the case of the Montgomeryshire parishes. Lord Rosebery's speech at ...

NEWTOWN

... SAM'S WEALTH OF NATIONS MINES. Tho reefs running ^|^found in the celebrated direct continuation of thos Gam's Wealth ci Wealth of Nations Mine.^f^nture, and in Nations is a moderately cap one Qf tlje best- good hands, the manager |mlian Gold-Fields. known experts on the West A Directors A cable has jurt been recerved 1Bdisc0veredt stating that rich finds of .^old _;diI,(r vigorously- and the ...