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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 ...

IRAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR WEEK KNDING NOV. 7th. 1874. 1873. Increase. Dec. Faff \ale £ 9,096 8,010 101-& — Penarth Harbour, Dock and Railway. 1,946 2,149 — 203 Monmouthshire Railntay and Canal Company 4,012 8,892 ISO Great Western 101,775 99,000 2775 Brecon and Merthyr 1.078 1,435 357 London & North Western..165.191 164,774 417 — Rhymnev 2452 2.106 316 Somerset and Dorset 1,025 1.078 — (4 ...

SOUTH WALES TABLE

... -—— —— CARDIFF. | fJWANSiiA. 1 NH.wrUK.J-. NOT. Mon^Even H^htjMorn|EvenjHght|Morn EveUjHght f 0 13 9 35 23 3 8 22 8 47^1 31 9 21 9 43 27 6 27-1^ ovl0 20:« 1 9 1219 3619 710 6 10 28 25 0 28 Saturday.. • • „ g24 210 010 2518 0,10 4711 1022 10 2i suna-y • 0711 65 22 410 5011 1=16 711 85 20 9 83 Monday ax z, x 2421 31l 4l 15 8; 0 3 0 8219 5 1 Tuesday •• ,3321 51 0 10; 0 4415 10 1 4[ 1 41|19 7 2 ...

RÄÍLWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS.I

... RÄÍLWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR WEEK I'NDING OCT. 31st. Taff Vale.. — — £9,187 .8,440 747 Penarth Harbour, Dock and Railway. •• 2,083 -,C78 5 jRhymnev 2192 2,150 42 — Orand Trunk of Canada.. — — 2,5% Chatham •• «» •• Caledonian — — •• 3^6 — Worth Western — — •• •• CreatEastern — •• North British — — •• •• 7 ...

xatest J'trr1td5

... EBBW VALE. FATAL FALL.—On Friday morning, about five o'clock. a man named Gould, who had been working the previous night, was retiifrnin? home, and had to pass over a bridge which spans the Western Valleys Railway. He was near-sighted, and at this point he missed his way, and fell over a low wall on to the Western Valleys line, a depth of not less than 30ft. He must have lain for an horns, ...

N OMINATION OF SHERIFFS

... RAILWAY COLLISION AT EBBW VALE. RUNAWAY TRUCKS. On Friday morning, at two a.m., two trains came into violent collision about 300 yards above the forge on the company's line. It appears that the High Sheriff engine was coming from Victoria, shunting eight trucks of iron ore, whilst The James Watt was coming down with five empty and two loaded trucks. Just at the point where the accident ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZEiTE NEWS

... AN IlilSti ABDUCTION. A Waterford paper says that a remarkable and daring case of abduction took place last week in the Island of Arran. The principal offender in the case, and he who organised the party which forced the young lady away, is an old man of seventy years of age, while the young girl is yet of tender years, being but sixteen. Henrst tried to induce the young girl to marry him, ...

LITERARY PLAGIARISM IN CARDIFF

... Our attention has been repeatedly called by correspon- dents to the strange and suspicious similarity between articles which appear in the Daily News, in the Daily Telegraph, or the Times, and the leading articles in our Cardiff Tory contemporary. Wishing to be charitable, we ascribed these similarities to the doctrine of coinci- dences, and to the fact that great men always think alike. We ...

.latest Jtoliets,

... latest Jtoliets, CORN. BRISTOL CORN MARKET. THURSDAY.—English wheat WM in good supply, and met a fair demand at rather improving prices. Large arrivals of foreign, and trade quiet. Malting barley la, and grinding 6d dearer. Indian corn scarce, and is higher. A fair trade was done in oats, black bringing 6d more menoy than last week. iieans and peas Is dearer. Oo!d and dull. PROI>UCK. LONDON ...

IYSTRADOWEN PLOUGHING MATCH

... SWANSE A. TOWITCOUNCIL. A special meeting of the council was held yesterday, to consider the question of railway accommodation at Swansea, and the desirability of sending deputations to all or auy ef the railway companies with respect thereto, and enter into resolutions thereon. The mayor, Mr F. A. Yto, presided, and there were present—Aldermen Rogers, Powell, Jenkins, Ford; Councillors ...

]77TLWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. JiAlJ-I vv A I J. KNDING NOV. 21st

... j874 1873. Increase, wee. r °45S 2.010 448 Rhymnev [.. •• a 453 451 raff Vale •• £ 8'904 Penarth Harbour, Dock and x 732 SOU.. — ,1i?dl*ay 109 467 103,916 65&1- •• Midland •• •• '«0 307 31 Pembroke and Tenby Monmouthshire Railway and 4. nip, — 253 Canal Company •• 1074 Great Western 10l'cla 172 Brecon and Merthyr > 2379 London & North Western..164.649 16-,26J a2 Somerset and Dorset 1,1 1L ...

|latest JHarkets

... Sfljcal 3iti*llxpact. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.—The sixth anniversary of the Sunday Schools connected with Hannah-Street Congre- gational Chapel was celebrated on Sunday morning and jvening, when sermons were specially preached by the Kev Thoa. L. Jones, Pontypool. SPIRITUAL MINISTRATIONS FOR THE MASSES.—An ener- getic preacher of the Gospel—Mr J. Vicary, the Singing Preacher, of Bristol-haa ...