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... LLAWHADEN CHURCH.—This Church having undergone ■3, complete restoration, will be re-opened on the 13th of Jane next, when the sermon will be preached by the Lord Bishop of St. David's. A collection will be made aa the occasion in aid of the restoration fund. Mr J. Dudley Phillips, eldest son of Dr George Phil- lips, of this town, passed a highly satisfactory examina- tion at the Royal College ...
... HIGH STKEKT, HAVERFORDWEST. ESTABLISHED NEAELT A CENTURY. JANE POTTER, GENERAL STATIONER, PRINTER, BOOKBINDER, Ac., BEGS to annotmee to the Nobility, Gentry, and to tha Public in general, that she has retired from the above business; and that it will in future be conducted by her son, E. J. POTTER, on whose behalf she solicits a con- tinuance of favour anil support. J. P. tenders.her heartfelt ...
... The annual and the first finance meeting in the present year of this board, was held at the Boncath Inn, on Tuesday, the 29th day of April, 1862. Members pre- sent:—John Colby, Esq., Fynone, chairman Rev. D. Evans, Rector of Kilgerran, vice chairman Walter D. Jones, Esq, M. D., Llancych; J. T. W. James, Esq., Pantseison S. E. Colby, Esq., Rhosgilwen; Thomas Colby, Esq., Pendery; Rev. John ...
... f PEMBROKE DOCKYARD -It is rumoured that several of Mie sawyers who were transferred to drill on board the •triumph, are to be discharged, the drilling on the deck being finished. Another more satisfactory report prevails that the Admiralty have been making inquiries as to the capabilities of the Yard with regard to building another ifon ship. From the zealous interest Capt. Ramsay takes in ...
... FIRST PEMBROKESHIRE ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. Second Lieutenant Rees having obtained permission of Major Creed, Commanding the First Middlesex Artillerf Volunteers, to join that corps at the late review at Brigb- ton, was posted to the fifth battery, and had the honour of representing his corps throughout the proceedingS of the day. ...
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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. BIRTHS. On the 14th inst at Mariner's Square, in this town, the A Mr Thomas Williams, Jeweller, &c.,of a daughter. On the 13th inst., at Castle High, the wife of the Rev. W. H. Higgon, of a daughter. Onthe ] ltb iust., at Hamilton Terrace, Milford, the wife ofH. F, Shute, Esq., of U.M. Customs, Milford, of a son, On the 2ild hHJt., at Milford, the wife of Mr John ...
... CASTLEMARTIN YEOMANRY CAVALRY.—On Monday, last, the members of the above corps assembled for drill. WATER CART.-During the past week the dry and gusty weather has given indisputable proof of the neces- sity of some means to allay the dust of the streets. While this demonstrative evidence continued, advantage was taken of it by one whose indefatigable exertions to forward any measure conducive ...
... GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. WEEKLY TRAFFIC RETURN. Week ending May the 4th, 1862. __—— — SSen9ert. Mails. Panels. Goods. Total. ■—— ^•412 A £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d* u 1,033 5 8 1,964 1 10|26,120 1 6 56, 529 9 10 £ Corresponding Week, 1861.' 2A?89 s; d-l s. d.f £ S. d.l £ s. d.l £ s. d. ^^060 18 2| 1,874 2 3|26,265 4 6154,909 6 3 6FOTE W. WOOD, Chief Accountant. ^Wr^is return also includes ...
... FISHGU ARD. COURT OF PROBATE. P JAMBS V. EDWARDES. — JUDGMENT.—Sir Cresswell j^esgwell delivered judgment in this cause on the 13th upon the question reserved, viz, the question of the*8 k°r ...
... HAVERFORDWEST PETTY SESSIONS. These Sessions were held at the Shire Hall on Wednes- eay before the Mayor, W. Davies, Esq., and Capt. Butler. NON-PAYMENT OF WAGES. Mr George Brown, of Hill-street, was summoned by Samuel Morgan, of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, for non-payment of wages. Mr W. John appeared for the defendant, and stated that he had only been just instructed by Mr Brown in the ...