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MISCELLANEOUS

... LONDON PROVISION, MONDAY.—The arrivals last week from Ireland were 350 firkins butter and 3,531 bales bacon anet from foreign ports 14,591 packages butter, and 383 bales baconw The transactions in the Irish butter market are of a very limited character; the finest foreign in good demand at fall prices; best Dutch, 128s. to 130s. The bacon market ruled firm, ande sales of best Waterford made at ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... The I dins-side Harriers meet on Monday, Jan. Friday, Jan. At 10. The Vale of Ayron (Capt. Vaughan's) Hounds meet on Tuesday, Jan. 11th Llandewi-aber artll Friday, Jan. 14th At 10.30. The North Montgomery Harriers meet on Tuesday, Jan. 11th Friday, Jan. Tuesday, Jan. 18th .Pontscourhyd Friday, Jan. At 11. ...

OURRENT PRICES OF BRITISH GRAIN AND FLOUR IN 1LAHK LANE

... Shillings ty qr. Wheat, Essex and Kent (white), old 47 to 52 Ditto, ditto new 40 49 Wheat, Essex and Kent (red) old 46 49 Ditto, ditto new S8 45 Wheat, Norfolk, Lincoln, and Yorkshire (red) old 47 49 Ditto, ditto ditto new 89 45 Barley 27 42 Beans 86 46 Oats, English feed 18 21 Flour, per sack of 2801b, Town, Households, 87s. to 483. WREXHAM, THURSDAY.—The following were the quotations: White ...

MISCELLANEOUS. '-ii;...

... MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON HOP, MONDAY.—The improved tone of our market, noticed in our last report, has gradually increased to a more steady trade; and although business is still far from large, there Is mooi-e disposition to operate. New English Silly support late currency. Americans of the last growth are taken n*p sparingly, the prices quoted being so much in excess of those asked for yearlings ...

COMPARISON OF THE WORKING EXPENSES

... of this Line with those of neighbouring Lines for the Half-year ending 31st December, 1869. PER CENTAGE ON GROSS RECEIPTS. o — £ « Si NAME OF COMPANY. II i II t3 !J I E? £ s H •|w 3 3 CAMBRIAN: g ° Ordinary Maintenance Renewal of Line 7'06 *23*48 11^26 5'23 11-35 10-02 61-34 Mid-Wales 16*07 21 06 3 21 14'88 13-40 68*62 Brecon and Merthyr 19-80 5-53 13-41 9.67 64-77 Great-Western 9*02 11*88 ...

CORY, d-C

... LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET.—TUESDA Millers have shown no disposition to purchase freely, and the aggregate sales have been within paratively limited compass. Prices are not so gooc Friday last. Flour unchanged. Beans 6d. demer. Peas offering at Is. reduction. Oatmeal scarce, and Is. per load hitler on the- we Oats steady. Indian Corn in retail demand, at 3d. decline LONDON, MONDAY.—Last week's- ...

TRAFFIC RECEIPTS

... 1870. Great Western £ 81,808 West Midland V 1869. South Wales ) £ 78 119 1870. London and North Western ) £ 129,987 Shrewsbury and Hereford V 1869 Shropshire Union J £ 123 349 For the week ending May 8th. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS (178 miles open).—Passengers, parce's. horses, carriages, dogs, and mails, 21,260; mer- chandise, minerals, and cattle, 21,526. Total for the week, 22,786. Aggregate, to ...

: (For the weeJUtidina Truvmlav, the 16th insii)

... (For the weeJUtidina Truvmlav, the 16th insii) ABERKSOfWYTH. AIMIVED.Infanta, Pugh, from Newport; Gwen Jone?, Lewis, Newpoist;, Express (s.s ), Jones, Liverpool Ystwyth, Clayton,. Llanelljy; Henry E. Taylor (s.s.), Lewis, Bristol. SAILED.—WATERLOO,. Humphreys, for Pembrey; Glynn, Richards, Portrnadoc Clwdio, Brown, Sundswall; Henry E. Taylor (s.s.),. Lie wis,. Bristol; Ann and Betsey, James, ...

TIDE TABLE FOR ABERYSTWYTH ABERDOVEY, AND BARMOUTH

... June. Aberystwyth. Aberdovey. Barmouth. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m.- Sat. 11 5 21 5 35 5 50 6 4 5 30 5 44 Sun. 12 5 50 6 16 6 19 6 43 5 59 6 25 Mon. 13 6 43 7 7 7 12 7 36 6 52 7 16 Tues. 14 7 36 7 58 8 5 8 27 7 45 8 7 Wed. 15 8 22 8 44 8 51 9 13 8 31 8 53 Thur. 16 9 8 9 30 9 37 9 59 9 17 9 39 Fri. 17 9 53 i 10 16 10 22 10 45 10 2 1025 ...

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... ABERDOVEY. Week ending Thursday, April 21st, 1870. ARRIVED.—Sarah and Mary, Davies, from Dublin; Mary, Morgans, Cardigan; Prince Cadwgan (s.), Evans, Aberayron Bee, Hughes, Aberystwyth Two Brothers, Jones, Cardigan. SAILED. —Idris, Parry, for Workington; Seven Brothers, Morgans, Waterford Adoram, Davies, White- haven Alert, Jenkins, Plymouth; Jane Ellen, Rees, Rothsay; Dovey Belle, James, ...

THE ARDUDWY TEMPERANCE CHORAL. UNION

... A committee was held at Penrhyndeudraeth, on Satur- day, April 2ndt 1. The minutes of the last committee were read, and the names of the pieces selected by the choirs and bands. 2. The Abergynolvvyn Brass Band was received into the Union. S. The visit of the conductor of the festival, the Rev. J. Roberts (lcunn Grwyllt) to see the choirs was arranged. 4. The names of gentlemen to be asked to ...