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SUNDAY LESSONS

... June 20-Second Sunday after Trinity. Morning Lessons Judges 4. Luke 4. Evening Lessons: Judges. 5. Galat.4. WEEKLY CALENDAR. Moon's age.-First Quar.-24th, 8h. 47m. aftern. Montbj kSL jsunSeU-i j jMomgett.! T.«. 18 | 3 34 8 18 j 4 20 9 10 j 170 19 3 34 ...

NEWPORT CORN, HAY, AND STRAW MARKETS

... Wheat, (red) 40s to 44s, Flour, (French) 33s to 34s Wheat, (white) 44s to 46s Flour. (English).. 29s to 31s Barley, (malting) 28s to 30s j Flour,(American) 21s to 23s Barley, (grinding) 24s to 2Gs Potatoes, (fresh whites) 70s Oats, (black) 19s to 20s Ditto (ditto reds) 80s Oats, (white) 20s to 22s to 42s Beans, (English).. 38s to 40s j Straw,in 14 lb.bolt-20s to 30s Beans, (foreign).. 28s to ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL IG. b

... BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. A (Before Commissioner Mr. Sergeant Stephen.) lpril26, Williams and Williams, Golynos and Varteg, Mon- mouth, shopkeepers, choice of assignees, 11 j C. F. Thomas, Bristol, rope and sail maker and broker, examination of witnesses 11 b i-pril 28, T.' G. Phillipps, Newport, grocer, last exam., 11 J.S. n Ward, Bruton, silk throwster, certificate, II. (Before ...

LONDON MARKETS, &C. 1

... WESTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY. Greenwich time is kept at all the stations on this railway The Station Doors, at Newport and Blaina, will be closed three minutes before the departure of each train. UP. WEEK DAYS. _SL'ND»VS. jlst2nd lst2nU|lst2r,J Ut2nd'lst2ud STARTING FROM & 3rd & 3rd; & 3rd & 3rd & 3rd Class Class Class.j Class.! Class. A.M. NOON. P.M. A.M. P.M. Newport 7 0 12 0 4 4-3 9 30:5 0 ...

BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... (Before Commissioner Mr, Sergeant Stephen J July 9, Thomas Swift, Monmouth, timber merchant, final dividend, 11 E. Fowler, Pontypool slid Bristol, tailor and draper, audit, 11; Robert Hazard, Bristol, separate estate, dividend, 12. July 14, George Dover, Cheltenham, builder, last exam., 11; E. Gaudall, Bath, exam. of witnesses, 11; Joseph Jones, Newport, banker, last exam, 12 Thomas Jenkins, ...

FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JAN. 2

... CONTINUED FROM OUR THIRD PAGE. Elizabeth Watkins, a young woman, pleaded gnilty to stealing £ 28, and a satin dress, the property of Mrs. Eliza Corner, her mistress, in Newport, and was sentenced, after a severe admoriition from the Chairman, to twelve months' hard labour in the county gaol. Abigail Jones, a very aged woman, who appeared to suffer from palsy, pleaded guilty to harbouring the ...

BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... FROM FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JAN. 2. BANKRUPTS. TIN THIS COUNTRY.] H. Courtis, Newport, Monmouthshire, grocer. J. Ed wards, Toxteth-park, near Liver pool, boarding-house- keeper. J. Ailott, Sandal Magna, Yorkshire, banker. T. Hall, Kingston-upon Hull, innkeeper. R. Thorman, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, engine builder. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. Dummler and Swift, Cefn Cwsk and Briton Ferry, Glamor ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY

... Abstract of House Surgeon's Report to the Weekly Board for the Week ending March 2, 1852. g £ I Prawned by last Report 18 I 20 0 a Admitted since 2J a 2 v Discharged 0. j? f Cured and Relieved .«•«*•••.• 11 I \Died 0) S « /Rem*i»»ed by last Report 251 o £ i Admitted since 33 l 3.2 /Discharged 2, a « I Cured and Relieved ..14/ 16 3^ vDied nr.iii.. of Remaining Medical Officers for the Week. ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

... TIME TABLE, on and after 19th July, 1852. iii UP TRAINS.— Week Days. xiays. DOWN TRATNS,-IPeef- Days Sandys. STARTING 1,2,3 1 & 2 Exps. 1 &2 1,2,3 Mail 1,2,3 3 Mail 1,2,3 STARTING 1,2,3 1 & 2 Exps. I & 2 1 & 2 Mail. 1,2,3 1,2,3 I & 2 Mail from a in a m> atI). p ...

--CALENDAR

... lwD Lttf OF PAIR*, NOTICES, ETC., IN Tal COUNTtPS WUMOITGAN, MONMOUTH, AND BHECCN, rOR tHE HS • SUING WEEK. SEPT. 12.-FoURTF.ENTH SUKDAY AFTER TRINITY.— Morningt 1st lesson, 5th ch. Jeremiah; 2nd lesson, i3;h ch. Matt. Evening, 1st lesson, 22nd ch. Jeremiah; 2ud lesson, 13th ch. Rom. 13. Charles Fox died, 1806. 14. Holy Cross. Id. Huskissoti killed, 1830. 16. 17. Lambert. 18. Geo. I. landed, ...

.& PORT OF CARDIFF

... IMPORTS. In the Jessie, Kelly, from Quebec, 372 pieces of timber, 3U0 deals, 1260 pipe staves, 7 cords of lathwood, for J. & J. Grant & Co. In the Symons, from Quebec, 521 pieces of timber, 321 deals, 17j9 staves, 4 cords of lathwood, for Halclielor Brothers. In the 1, Countess of Arran. Henderson, from Quebec, 270 pieces of timber, 718 deals, 8 cords of lathwood, for J. & J- Grant & Co. In ...