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... bull-1st prize, Mr D. G. Davies, Cardigan highly commended, Mrs Jones, Pantyglas, Llanbaidy commended, Mr J. Jones. Ffynonwen. Cow in calf—1st prize, D. Jones, llhydgaregddu 2nd dv, lrghly com- mended, Mr D. G. Davies, Cardigan com- mended, Mr D. G. Davies ...
... iam Grattan, a boot and shoe dealer, of Tiverton, Devon, and Sidney Albert Ellacott, his clerk; were brought up on Friday, on remand, at the Guildhall police- court, on the charge of conspiring together to de- fraud the creditors of John Grattan, the ...
... named Grattan there. He did not accompany me home in a cab, but walked to my house. I showed him my arm. He exclaimed, What a fearful state it is in. The arm was not black then it was turning bruised. In the presence of Mr Grattan I showed my ...
... snort account of the denomination in Cardigan, which had been pre- pared for the purpose of bein^ put inside the memorial stone:—Cardigan, bertember_ 11th, 1878. Erection cf tht first English Baptise Chapel in Cardigan. We, as Baptists, have existed in ...
... frightful blow. Mi. Rous also examined my arm and prescribed for me. The L whole of the upper part of my arm down to thy elbow was disculoured. There were flye marks c4 fingers just below the elbow. .-I had to have my arm tied up in a slig I suffered excessive ...
... to John Malzaid; Windsor Arms, David-street, from John Tucker to William Mil- ton Rose and Crown, North-street, from Anna Maria Cornish to Phillip Williams Shoulder of Mutton, Church-street, from James Jeffries to Edmund Jame3 Smith; Cardigan ...
... played Johns, of Llanelly, gv ng him 15 pointa in 3L. Macgregor wonbyri sveral points, ancd afterwards made 50 rineers in ISj minutes. On Saturday Mlsagregor played Johns, the distanie being 18 yards. Moagregor gave Johns 15 points, and Johns defested ...
... to Robert Sanders: Cardigan Arms, Maria-street, to Henry Escott; New Inn, Queen- street, to D. W. Evans; Lord Raglan, Ellen-street, to Thomas Jenkins; Wheatslieaf Inn, Adam-street, to James Dacey; Five Bells, Christina-street, to John. Evans. The licence ...
... was injured. A horse, the property of Sir E. Gibby, Hill Farm, was found dead in the morning. A CHAPEL STRUCK AT CARDIGAN. Our Cardigan correspondent writes :—The peals of thunder here resembled the sound of an explo- sion of a shell in a large building ...
... yars, ieud being now compelled to resign in conequeneo of the inirmities of old age. Mr. John Lewis moved that the subject be considered that day six vweek.-Mr. John Morris, the relieving-ofioer fnr the No. _ district of the union, tendered his resignation ...
... Juhn, Bethesda. Taiy- bont, Cardigan; at Mra Jones, Fehn Arthur Farm. Davis, J. Carvan, Rev., Mumbles, at Mr Jones, Fost-ofSce. Davis, John, 4, Park Hilt-road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool at Mr D. Morgan, schoolmaster. D&vis, John. Rev., Talybont. Glandovey ...