Mill Bank

... Market Street. 1 Mrs Lewis laOffice of E. H.Edwards Esq. 2 Mrs Jones 3 Messrs Rabbins S; Fessey 4 Mrs Evans 5 Miss Bathgate 6 Mrs Harris 7 8 10 Mrs T. Roberts 11 Mona hotel, Mrs Jones ...

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS

... Taken daily at 9 a.m., for week ending Friday, March 21st. Min. Hygrom. Day. Rain. Barom MaxjMin Dry.JWet Wd. 15 Saturday..15 29.56 46 37 s 16 Sunday.28 29.46 49 43 1 ENE 17 Monday.04 29.78 47 36 s.B. 18 Tuesday.05 29.65 48 38 Is 19Wednesday 29.60 46 36 SNW 20 Thursday 29.72 52 34 SE 21 Friday 29.80 41 39 NW 21 Friday 29.80 41 39 Observations 15th, fine morning, dull damp after- noon; 16th, ...

Hill Bank

... Mill Bank inn, Mrs Wil- liams eriadoc Tilla, Mrs Salis- bury MILL BANK VILLAS. 1 Mr G. Farrant Mrs Anton SoMMERSET VlLLAS, 1 Jones 2 Mr 1. Chadwick VALE VIEW TERRACE. 1 Mrs Edwards 2 Mrs Jones 3 Mrs Millwara 4 Mrs Price 5 Mrs Jones 6 Miss Davies 7 Mrs Davies 8 Mr Roberti 9 Mrs Lewis 10 Miss Blimston (p 11 Miss Roberts 12 Mrs Matthews 13 Mrs Edwards Elwy villa, Mr Phcenix Elwy cottage, Mr Henry ...

Abbey Street

... EAST PARADE. 1 Miss Jones J H Peal, Esq, Man- chester Mrs Peal, baby and nurse J Watkinson, Esq, North- do MrsjWatkinson, family and attendants, do Mrs Browne, Buxton Miss Browne, do 2 Mrs J. Hughes Mrs B Thomas & maid, London Hon. Mrs T G Cholmon- dely and faip;ly Mr and Mrs Stanton Pres. Ion, London Miss Preston, do Miss Stevenson. Denbigh 3 4 Min y don cottage, Mrs Wynne 5 Min y don, Mrs ...

Abbey Street

... Ab vaults, Mr Peter Edwards Bay 2 Mr J. Edwards 3 Mr T. Roberts 4 Mr Jones 5 Mr Ellis Evans 6 Dudley house, Mrs J. Matthews 7 Priory house, Mrs Wil- liamll 8 Miss lvynne 9 Gladstone hov Mrs 10 Emlyn House,Mr Jones 11 Mr Roberts 12 Miss Walton 13 Bognor house, Mrs Nay lor 14 Miss Roberts 15 Greville House, Mrs Ferguson 16 Thomas Williams 17 Mrs T. Parrii 17a Mrs R. Jones 18a Ethel Villa Miss ...

I Earnest street

... NORTH TEiitACE. 1- 2 The Miss Wigleys Mr James Bell 4 Mrs and Miss Lloyd 5 Mr J. R. Williams 6 Mr Joseph 7 Mr Isaae Jons 10 Mr Fielding Edward Henry Street: 1 Lansdowne house 2 31iss Hanmer 4 Mrs Junes 5 Mr W. Gillard (p 6 Miss Edwards (p 7Mrs Bctti, (p 8 Mr J. Tj. Jones 19 Mrs Bates 10 11 Mrs Jnnee$family p) 112 16 Mr R. Warren 17 Mrs Whitehurst 23 Mrs Bevan 21 Mrs Beale 2- H Mrs P. O'Neii *4 ...

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... Vale Road. Railway bridge, Messrs J. Oldjield 6; Co.'s coal office 1 Mr J. Jones 2 Mrs Roberts 2aMr J. G. Davies 3 Mrs Edwards 4 Mrs Hoole 5 Mr J. Morris 6 Mr C. Evans GREENFIELD TERRACE- 1 D. Owen 2 Mrs Williams 7 Mrs Parry 8 Llys Arvon, Rev. D. C. Evans (Calvinistic Meth- odist minister) Mrs Evans and family (p 9 Mrs Williams 10 Colomendy house, Mr Morgan 10aRev. J. Davies, Mrs .Davies, Miss ...

Morley Road

... Mill Bank. Mill Bank inn, Mrs Wil. liams Meriadoc villa, Mrs Salis- bury MILL BANK VILLAS. 1 Mr a; Farrant Mrs Anton SoMMERSET VLLLAS, 1 Mrs Jones 2 Mr J. Chadwick VALE VIEW TEBBACE. 1 Mrs Edwards 2 Mrs Jones 3 Mrs Millwara 4 Mrs Pt-ice 5 Mrs Jones 6 Miss Davies 7 Mrs Davies 8 Mr Robert* 9 Mrs Lewis 10 Miss Blimston (1' 11 Miss Roberts 12 Mrs Matthews 13 Mrs Edwards Elwy villa, Mr Phoenix Elwy ...

RATE OF FHEIGHXS FOR THE WEEK

... 8. s. S. d. Alexandretta. Lisbon 9 0 96 Alexandria. Madras IS 0 (Egypt) 1^ 0 Maranham 19 0 Alicautc. 15 0 Monte Video 26 0 Martinique. Athens 15 6 Marseilles 19 Ancona 14 0 Malaga 13 3 Algoa Bay 31 0 Mauritius 21 0 24 0 Messina 15 0 8 6 Buenos Ayres 26 0 18 6 Breinhaven New York Bombay 28 0 Nantes Bermuda 11 0. 12 6 Barcelona. 18 0 Palmero 12 0 Callao 22 0. Pernambuco 20 0 Caldera. Prombino ...

^ M A R K E T S.~~~

... M A R K E T S. NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET. —WEDNESDAY. The trade to-day was better than for some time past, and prices ruled as follows Beef, best quality, 7!d to nd per lb, second quality, 7d to 7id. Mutton, ewes, 7d to 7|d, wethers, 8d to 8 £ d. Pigs, porkers, 10s to 10s 6d per score bacon, 9s to 9a 6d. LONDON CORN MARKET. -WEDNESDAY. Wheat steady. Monday's prices red, 36s to 48s white, 36s to ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS.

... NORTH OF ENGLAND REPORT. MIDDLESBOROUGH, Thursday. —Whether for a permanency or whether as a mere temporary movement is by no means clear, but certainly there has been a marked rise in the pig-iron maiket during the past week. The advance, taken all round, cannot be put down at less than Is per ton. This upward movement has taken many by surprise, especially coming upon the in- crease of ...