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SOUTH WALES TIKXI TABLE

... SOUTH WALES TABLE. CAR! 'IFF. SWANSEA. NEWPORT^/ JULY. jMornEveniHghtMom Even light; Morn Even Wj/ 24 Friday ..j 1 39! 2 i9 20 9 0 4?: 1 33'l5 31 1 47j 2 27 jf 23 Saturday.. 2 57, 3 33 21 S' 2 14 2 £ 010 0 3 5 3 41 J 26 Sunday 4 7; 4 42,23 t; 3 22 3 5317 6'1 4 15 4 50J 24 Friday ..j 1 39! 2 i9 20 9 0 4?: 1 33'l5 31 1 47j 2 27 jf 23 Saturday.. 2 57, 3 33 21 S' 2 14 2 £ 010 0 3 5 3 41 J 26 ...

E JUIIWAY -TBAEFIC„KETt®SS.

... E JUIIWAY /> FOR KTfi. ls-TZ. increase. ire&. ra*tife*W&* *eaatth Harbour, Dock, -v, V' t. Railway 4.&17' -Wj?? -• — Phyraney .r; 2,011 .y, I,«6'5 — f oniiMutlfehirtRKilwsj^tePd .cr OuudCompany 1 ...

SOUTH WTALES TIDE TABLE

... CARDIFF. SWANSEA, NEWPORT. NOV. Morn Even|II^i-t;Moni Even|Hgh'u|Morii|Even|Hght 6 Friday 4 5/5 17;2o 9! 4 7 i S6!20 l1 5 5; 5 2 5 25 10 7 Saturday.. 5 38 5 53 27 10| 4 47 5 2 20 11 5 4G, 6 1 27 1 8 Sunday G 10 6-2fl]28 4' 5 lc 5 3.3 21 4, 6 13! 6 37 27 8 9 Monday 6 45i 7 2 28 6 5 5t 6 10'2l 5 6 53! 7 10 27 10 TO Tuesday 7 19] 7 35 28 6, 6 26 6 4121 5 7 £ 7' 7 43 27 10 11 Wednesday 7 52! 8 9 ...

NOMINATIONS YESTERDAY

... KING'S COUNTY. Yesterday the nominati I r King's County took place. MoUoy and Sir P. O'Brien, Home Rulers, with Serjeant Sherlock, Liberal, were nominated. Great excitement. Serjeant Sherlock met with a bad reception, atid had to be protected by the police. KlLDABE Couwy.-Right Hon. Lord Otto Fitzgerald, L; Samuel Gardner Ireland, Captain H. F. Morgan, Right Hon. W. Ford, Cogan L. Charles ...

CONTESTED ELECTIONS

... ABINGDON. 5, Clarke, L 439 r Lindsay, C. 333 iin ANDOVER. to Captain 395 Hon.D. Fortescne (L) 265 I,c* ABERDEEN. Leith, L 3910 Jo ai Shaw, C 2724 8 BRECON. Gwynne Holford 274 Morgan .i. Majority 21 excitement prevailed. A correspondent tete- P7S. • General expectation has been disappointed. era must be put down for ever as a rotten borough. Sow promises more that justified the expectation of ...

—I RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. 'I

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 28th. 1874. 1873. Increase. Deo. Taff Vale £8,061 8,223 — t62 Penarth Harbour, Dock and Railway 1,337 1755 — 418 Somerset and Dorset 1,153 1.172 — Brecon and Merthyr 1,551 1,463 97 Great Westvrn 101,887 110,571 8,684 Monmouthshire Railway ard Canal Company 4,169 4.221 — London & North Western.. 173,722 172,585 — 1,137 ...

CARDIFF PILOTAGE DUES. I

... LIFB PRESERVERS.—DEAR SIB.—As for your Europa Infants' Life Preservers, their effects are wonderful. always keep them by me, and whenever there's any dis- turbance of whatever kind in the health of any of my younger children a dose or two of your invaluable Powders brings them round quickly, I recommend them all I possibly can. Yours, &c., Thos. Thomas, Manager, Ton foundry, Rhondda Valley ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS. BANKRUPTS. Gonzaler Calds de Barros, 5 and 6, Great Winchester* street Buildings, London, and 24, Dorset-square* Middlesex, wiue merchant, dealer, aud chapinaa. James Dale, 815, Old Kent-road, Surrey, gentleman. William Sherwood, of Bolton House, 141, Church-street, Green's Elm, Chelsea, and 12. Grafton-street, Picca- dilly, both Middlesex, hotel and club-house ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... NOTES FROM LONDON. (SPECIAL TELEGRAM FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) HOUSE OF COMMONS, FRIDAY. It is not expected that the Public Worship Bill will be got through the House of Commons this Session, as strenuous opposition will be offered by the High Church Party, and the Session is far advanced. The Government Licensing Bill has been re-issued with the amendments made in committee, and ...

LAST NIGH I'S GAZE'UTE NEWS. BANKRUPTS

... ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. GLAMORGAN AT CARDIFF. The s.s. Glamorgan, which left New York on the 13th of June, arrived in Cardiff Roads yesterday at noon. She brings a full cargo of cheese, grain, and other American produce, and 23 passengers, as per enclosed list:—Cabin passengers Madam Hawley, from Brook- lyn Mrs G. E. Ward, Miss A. E. Ward, Miss E. Z. Ward, from Brooklyn; Mrs M. Clifford and child, ...

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... GOVERNMENT SIGN AL STATION, LIZARD.. Ships reported by Messrs. WM. BROAD & SONS, Lloyd's and Ship Agents, Falmouth, and the Lizard, as having PASSED THIS LIZARD, [SPECIAL TFXEGIUM.J THURSDAY.—Morning, parsed east: barques Peggy Day, of Alloa, Thomas Brockb.aik, of Liverpool. both for Falmouth, barque Lucknow, of London, Gulf of Mexico. Passed west: schooner Agnes, of Llanelly, steamers G. N. ...