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MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETOR :4 .4.V11 TO BE BOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MR. H. W. HARRIS, On Tr SPAT, the IPTH day of JEER Sinter pre'Mandy oft at the WESTGATE tIoTEL. % NEWPORT. Romouthshire. at Three tieliwk ths Aftertioon. subject to ouch ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1867
Newspaper: Merthyr Express
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 1034 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. rIMPRIETORS Il TO BE BOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BY HR. H. W. HARMS. On TUESDAY. the ISTII day of JENE. (nate. previously di%reird of at the WESTGATE HOTEL NEWPORT, inosoatbshire at Three o'clock is the Afternoon. subject to such conditions ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1867
Newspaper: Merthyr Express
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 940 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. The Brynmawr rifle corps are rapidly progressing in their drill, and have appointed their non-commission officers. At Abergavenny several robberies of a daring nature have lately been committed, and no clue obtained to the thieves. The ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. The magistrates in Quarter Sessions assembled last week agreed to an address of condolence to her most Gracious Majesty the Queen on the death of the Prince Consort. We understand that Messrs. Bailey and Co., bankers have taken into partnership ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. COMMISSIONS.—1st Administrative Battalion of Mon- mouthshire Rifle V olunteerll. The Hon. Frederick Courtenay Morgan, to be Lieut.-Col.-10th Monmouth- shire Riile Volunteer Corps.-Charles Anderson Harrison, gent., to be Ensign Edward Robarthan ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. The Second Warwick Militia at Newport Barracks is about to be disembodied. We have been requested to contradict a statement which appeared in several papers last week, to the effect that a fatlllaccident had happened to two workmen em- ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES. CONGRATULATORY ADDRESSES FROM THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. A meeting convened by the High Sheriff of the county, H. M. Kennard, Esq., was held at the Town-hall, Usk,' Inst week, for the purpose of considpringant) ...