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... PROOESBION OF THE TIVY-SIDE VOLUNTARY CLUB-^ The members of the above club, consisting of the men of Kenarth, Llechryd, and Cilgerran, formed in Prj\j cession on Saturday last. The object in view was present Asa J.Evans, Esq, solicitor, Cardigan, wit jg, splendid salmon, weighing upwards of fourteen ponflo ...
... I\:fARRIAGES,& DEATHS. O BIRTHS. the w*f 'nst> at Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest, wife of William Davies, Esq, solicitor, of a son. in f-v *nat' at Church Lane, St. Thomas Green, ahn 18 *?wn» the wife of Mr Charles Baillieu, boot and maker, of a son; Offi Q ^'le *nst' the wife of Mr John Davies, Police p °f the Pembrokeshire Constabulary, stationed at ^broke Dock, of a daughter. ^{j a ^2th inst ...
... THE HYDE PARK MEETING. By three o'clock the park presented a very strange and picturesque appearance. Overcome with the intense heat, everyone seemed inclined to give himself up to repose, and thus everywhere the grass was dotted with men, women, and chifdren, in all atti- tudes of slumber. The scene was not at all unlike- barring the absence of the military colony—the encampment of a regiment ...
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... PEMBROKE FARMERS' CLUB. The quarterly meeting and sheep shearing was held on Saturday last. The.' shearing took place at the Priory, Moekton, commencing at eleven o'clock. Dinner was provided at the Lion Hotel, at three o'clock, when about fifty gentlemen and fanners were present. The chairman was Mr Lewis Mathias, Lamphey-court; the vice-chair- man, Mr Jonas Dawkins, Pembroke. After the cloih ...
... HAVERFORDWEST MARKET. Saturday, April 20, 1867. Heef, 6d to 8d Mutton, 7d to 9cl; Lamb, 9d to lOd; Veal 4d to 7d, Pork 5d to 6d; Butter, Is Id to Is 2d Eggs, 18 for Is, fowls, 3s Od to 4s Od per couple; Ducks, Os Od to Os Od ditto Geese, Os Od to Os Od, Turkeys, tis d to Os Od each; Chelae, 3d 5d per lb; Potatoes. IS lbs. for Is Od; Bacon Pigs, Os Od to Os Od per score. ...
... T CARMARTHEN. ...
... At a special meeting of the Town Council on Wed- nesday, present-The Mayor, Aldermen Rees and Mason, Councillors C. Allen, G. White, W Williams, G. Hughes, G. Mends, W. Gibbs, and H. Birkin, The Mayor informed the Council that there was still due to the Corporation, of the Michaelmas rents, £291, and of the Lady-day rents £ 500, and that the Finance Committee bad recommended that the rents be ...
... COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS. Town Hall, Pembroke, Saturdav, May 4th, before N A. Roch, W. Hulm, and S. P. Williams, Esq, and the Revs C. Douglas, and R. J. H. Thomas. Emma Nicholas v. Jane Woods, of WAst Jordaston, St. Florence, for an assault, on the 23rd of April last. No appearance Case struck out. Supt. Geo. Evans v. William Llewhellin, of the parish of Carew, for allowing two cows and one ...
... Mr John Did Fanny hold her tongue when she was Slapped in the^ace? Mrs Wallace: Mrs Lewis could not do it if she tried. vUreat laughter.) If she had slapped me, I would— Laounshing her fist]—have taken the law into my own M (daughter.) Mr John And would not Fanny have done the same? Mrs Wallace: She had not the chance: for Mrs Lewis a coward, and pushed sideways into the house. (Great laughter ...
... MR HARVEY'S CHORAL CLASS.-This class gave tbeir thirteenth rehearsal at the Assembly Rooms on Monday night. The entertainment was very successfully given, and was warmly applauded by a numerous audience. ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS.-At a meeting of the Court of Examiners held last week, Mr John Lloyd, of Cardigan, (having undergone the necessary examinations for the diploma), was ...