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CARDIFF BOARD OF HEALTH

... au TiiursJaj worning wcek, at Manchester, a marl turned James Rowe, aged 36 years, wlul..llabullrlDg under deraogeineot, murdered one ut 1m children, and almost immeijhtely to OWQ ...

MERl'imi AND NL'IGIIiiOURHOOi)

... THE LATE DREADFUL MURDER NEAR THE BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. The adjourned inquest, on view of the remains of Timothy Hairington, was hell) in the Old Town-hall, on Wednesday evening. The following evidence was taken by the Coroner, R. LEWIS REECE, Esq. George James, policeman on the Taff Vale Railway, and stationed on the east branch, adjoining the Bute Dock, was examined: I remember Monday night, ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1138 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

LONDON MARKETS

... FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE—Bankrupt. James James, Worthing, Sussex, linen and woollen-draper. James Pllgh, late of Jer,iiy n -street, Haymarket, Middlesex, but now of L\lidhurst-square, Perkham, Surrey, tailur. Thomas Hillinau, Worthing, Sussex, wine alld spirit and coal merchant. Thomas Cole, Newport, Isle of Wight, cabinet-maker, Francis Jenkyns, late of Love-lane, Eistcheap, London, but now of ...

THE LATE DREADFUL MURDER NEAR THE BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF

... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived at New York—The Charles Crocker from Cardiff; and the Elizabeth from Newport The British ship Wallaek, at San Francisco from Car- diff, Wales, via Callao, experienced a succession of heavy gales on the passage; was off Cape Horn 45 days; lo*: head, stem, boats, split sails, &e. Captain Meyers, her commander, was left sick at Cailao. The British ship Arethusa, at ...

THE YEAH. 1853

... Opens upon us with gloomy prospects. Its predecessor has bequeathed io it a leg .cyor doubts and difficulties, of problems which time alone can solve, and of anomalies which baffle all human calcu'at'on. The past has lately robbed us of the great anchor of our s .fety, the present ■applies us with no substitute for the loss we hate u*- tained, and the future gives indication of coming events ...

MODEL LODGING-HOUSES

... The last dTI¡ial of public ¡.sl1?d by the Geneial Board of Health, cont1in. milch valuible informJtÍon on sanitary matters. The is an eX- trait trom Mr. Grang-r's Keport the .Model L -d:zin;>- houses 1,1 the Metropolis, showing ti,e progre-sivelv di- minisbine an.) ,-roving hcal:h ut the populatiou iu these Amonsi the imrn-r usinstanres now show- ing tbe bendiciai results of i'l1proc'nen', ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1128 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

THE CAitlHFF )ll (I'FUARI)l iN

... KKAlV, JANUARY 7, 1852. WHEV, month* ago, the Earl of DERBY assumed th i3 of Government, we hailed, as became a Cservative journal, with sincere con- gratulation, ither attempt to conduct the affairs of this great re on constitutional principles. We simply entred for his Administration a fair hearing. We cannot t0 encounter at its inaugu- ration any w;e assau|ts t],an those of taunt, insult, ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1853
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1206 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

COLUMN FOB. iH:- IfKASOX

... Forts Rfe now III Freshwater, Niton, anJ Sando.vii, at (lie back, of tlie Isle ol iglit. ENL:.TI;ATION OF DAMAGE PONK BY niii LATE HI;IM;I- CANE.— I lie old year has j;oiie out with a violent struggle, and IIH.S JestroyeiJ tiees, si.ips, buddings, and tile witli its dying kick. 'Ihe accounts which hive reached u* from various parts ot the kingdom show mat the amount of dunn- age done is iiumi ...

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE—Bankrupt

... SHIP BLOWN UP —THIRTV LIVES LOST-The Hon,$ Herald gives the particulars of the stranding, *nd sub- sequHl' explosion by gunpowder of the brig Li y. The vessel in que-tion left the Mersey, un-ter the Command of Captain J hi O veils, for tllc suaiii--est coast of Africa. I lie cargo cotui-t^d of gu ipowdet, rum, &c. The vessel was beating about the CHitond till Monday morning latt, when she was ...

WELSH SORIEE AT MAENTWROG

... This Soriee held Jan. 1st 1853, at the Todepen- d dent Chapel in the above place. The meeting com- menced at the Society's House, which has been e granted for the use of the Institution, rent free by the liberality of Mrs, Oakley, which was decorated e with evergreens and mottoes adapted for the occa- 0 sion. At three o'clock p.m. a procession of the Y members was formed to visit Mr. Jones, ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1853
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1005 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

CARNARVON.—THE RECENT FLOODS

... CARNARVON.-THE RECENT FLOODS. On Monday last, a public meeting- of the rate- 13 payers took p)lace in the Guildfhill, to rieceive the re- r port of the Committee, appointed at aprevious neet- a ing, to investigate into the causes of' the disasters u occasioned by the recent floods. John Owen, Esq., o merchant, was unanimously called to the chair, and s! having stated what were the objects of ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1853
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1969 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THE FEEDING OF COWS

... The first consideration with every farmer ought to be how to increase the produce of this land; and, in the second, to find out the most profitable manner of consuning snch produce when it has been raised. To effect the last, there will be no absolute necessity of suiting the stock to be kept to the produce that is to keep them-so that, on one hand, the cattle may not suffer from scarcity; and ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1853
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1407 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News