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... LLANRIAN.—The poor of Llanrian beg leave to return their sincere thanks to G. Harries, Esq, Rickeston, for his liberal donation to them on Christmas Day.—' He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord.' The Rev Arthur Richardson, B.A., Curate of Bettws, Abergele, Denbighshire, (son of the Rev A. H. Richard- son, vicar of Llanwnda, Pembrokeshire,) was instituted by the Lord Bishop of St ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. Notices of Births, Marriageu, and Deaths, should be sent to us in Manuscript, properly authenticated. We cannot under- take tc search other papers for these announcements, which are frequently found o be incorrectly printed, or turr out to be untrue. BIRTHS. On the 16th instant, at the Merlin's Cottage, the wife of Capt. W. P George, of a daughter. On the 10th inst ...
... POTATO MARKET. LONDOK, MONDAY, January 21.—These markets are sUpitily supplied with potatoes. The demand, although by no mooris active, is very firm, and high rates are Waited. ■■■I-Iiiw ...
... PENNY READINGS.—One/of the Penny Readings came off at the Royal assembly Rooms, the new Rector the Rev George Huntington in the chair. The Chair- man opened the amusements with a brief, pithy, and humorous speech, which was listened to with great attention, and received at intervals much applause. Owing to the indisposition of two ladies who were to have sung several songs, the programme had ...
... HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. HATBRFORDWEST HARRIERS. Friday Jan. 4—W«twyn«eft»tla Cross Roads.10.30 PEMBROIHSHIRB FOX-HOUNDS. Thursday .Jan. 3—Tripploton Bridge .10.30 THlC SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE Fox HOUMDS. Thursday .Jau. Cloø ...
... OUTRAGE AND RORRERY IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE. On the 27th nit.. while Mr Andrew Qunnineham, ot Carlogie House, factor for the Earl of Dalhoijsie, wa, travelling in a railway carriage between the C irnouatie and Broushty Ferry Stations, on the Dundee and Ar- broath section of t!'e Caledonian Railway, he was rohbed of the sum of £ 1,862 Mr C'lnnin^mrii had been collect- ing rents and was on his way ...
... LIVING nF TENBY.— The Earl of Derby has nominated the Rev George Huntington, of Saint Bee's Divinity C liege, Cumberland, to the Crown living of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, rendered vacant by the resignation of the Ven. Archdeacon Clarke. FANCY DRESS BALL.-We hear that a fancy dress ball is about to t ike place at Tenhy, under distinguished oa'ronage, during the present month, and we have been ...
... HOP MARKET. LONDON, MONDAY, January 21.—A good trade in bops of a lower grade was done last week at firm prices, and the trade for yearlings was also good. The severe ^atathdr in the country has somewhat retarded business; Dot irPIith open weather it is certain that a large trade wast H done. The berenass of slock renders our market vrrjr sensitive, and each time the demand comes on prices ...
... P EM BROKE. BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS. [Town Hall, Saturday, January 26th, before William Hulm, Jonas Dawkins, and Douglas A. Reid, Esqrs.] Superintendent Evans v. Robert Harrison, a shipwright* of Pembroke Dock, for drunkenness and riotous conduct on the night ofthe.22nd ult. Mr W. O. Hulm appeared for defence. Case dismissed for want of sufficient evidence. Same v. Thomas Peters, of Pembroke ...
... THE ATLANTIC YACHT RACE. COWES, Dec 26. The Fleetwing arrived at 2 a.m., and the Yesta at 30 a.m. to day. Great, excitement prevails here in consequence of this race, and all the yachts arriving so close together. The three vessels are lying off the Royal Yacht Squadron Club House, by he mem bers of which clnb the yachtmen have been most cordially received, especially those belonging to the ...
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