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ABERGAVENNY

... The Right Hon. Sir Benjamin and Lady Hall have left London for Llanover, near Abergavenny, w heie they w ill pass the Faster holidays*. Petty Sessions.—Before the Revds. G. W. Gabb, Jas. Farquhar,and John Evans. Highway Accounts.—This being the day appointed for auditing the accounts of the Surveyors of Highways, the various Surveyors within the district, wit h one or two exceptions, attended, ...

BLAENAVON

... Melancholy Accident.—Yesterday morning the mournful tidings were spread with great rapidity throughout this district that a fatal accident had befallen Dr. Samuel Steele, captain of the Bla ...

public CIDER. HOGSHEADS of good FAMILY CIDER for SALE.—Apply to Mr. Jas. Hatsford. [7925 GAME. NOTICE is hereby ..

... any Person or Persons found trespassing in pursuit of GAME upon the Apostles and Estates, in the Parishes of Kington and Eardisley, will be prosecuted according to law, by order of DAVID P. MEREDITH. Aug. 7,1857. [7997 SEA SIDE. YOUNG LADIES can be accommodated with BOARD, &c, in a highly respectable School, on the South-West coast. This opportunity will be particularly advantageous to ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... BROMYARD. Petty Sessions.—Before J. Freeman, Esq., and Revds. P. Hopton and Wm. Cooke, Plundering Fence.—Robert Davies of Stoke Lacv, was summoned for having, on the of November inst., broke down, damaged, destroyed, aud carried away certain poles, set up as fence to a piece of land, the property of Mr. P. W. Taylor of Stoke Lacy. The defendant admitted the offence. Mr. Taylor said lie did ...

■ CO.'S WTNNOWING and blowing machine. Is, PATENT COMBINED WIN he «f Winnowing K'OO bushels per day £10 10s. No

... l--CaP»J « Wi „ wing 2000 bushels per day fell lis. ad greens with Iron Frames, much recommended, 21s. extra. Its If with Hand-made Machines, the following Gentlemen have kindly signified °- MONGST other Purchasers oi viz : __Wm. Taylor, Esq., Thingehilkcourt, near Hereford; A. es their high approval of them * . James Lewis, Esq., Yarsop, Yazor, near Hereford. a » James, Esq., Monnington-on-W ...

BRECONSHIRE

... BRECON. _The Lord Chancellor (upon the recommendation of Col. Watkins, M.P., the Lord-Lieutenant for Brecknockshire) has cause'l the names of Thomas Brown, Esq., of Ebbw »ale, John Gwyn Jeffreys, Esq., Norton, near Swansea, ?hd Alexander Young Spearman, Esq., of Llangattoc, to added to the Commission of the Peace for this county. .Committals to the County Gaol,—By the Rev. Jas. Morgan and Evan ...

I LUDLOW RACES take place on Friday, August 29, i First Race to Commence at Half-past One o'clock. JOHN FRAIL,

... Claremont Hill, Shrewsbury, » Lessee and Clerk of the Course. Cheap Trains will run to Ludlow from Shrewsbury, Hereford, c - [236S THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. Notice Sitting roa Last Examination WILLIAM FRANKS, of King-street, Brynmawr, in the County of Brecon, Beerhouse-keeper and Butcher, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition for adjudication of bankruptcy, filed in her Majesty's ...

HEREFORD. PRIME FAMILY CHEESE, 4d. per lb. SYDF.EY MYER, . 8530] Corn and Provision Merchant, Hereford. beer ..

... may he supplied with good HARVEST BEER (by finding sweet Casks) at 6d. per Gallon, for Cash, r 7d. per Gallon, Credtt, at HENRY BUTT'S, the O rapes Tavern. [8481 NEWPORT, ABEF.GAVENNY, AND HEREFORD » RAILWAY. 1 REDUCTION IN PRICE OF COAL. THE BEST' RED ASH COAL is delivered at the Barton Station, 10s per ton. : All Order/, mU st be addressed to Mr. Chas. Pritchard, Mineral Barton Station, ...

Sales nurtfon. Herefordshire, Monmoiithshire, Breconshire, Shropshire, and Radnorshire. MONMOUTHSHIRE k ..

... by AUCTION, the White Swan Hotel, Monmouth, on Saturday, the 19th of February, 1859, Four o'clock in the Afternoou precisely, subject to such conditions of Sale will then be produced : Lot I.—A valuable MEADOW, with the Building standing thereon, called The Goolylands, containing by admeasuremgnt sa. Ir. 17p., adjoining tbe Turnpikeroad bf tween Old Forge Bridge and the Cross Keys Inn, in ...

BRECON

... The new overseers for St. Mary's parish, Brecon, for this year are Mr. John Jones, hairdresser and Mr. William Jones Roberts. On Tuesday afternoon horse attached to a cart took fright the door of the Tun Inn, Wheat-street, nnd fan down Glamorgan-street, causing great alarm, when be made sudden bolt into tbe passage of Mr. Jones, Bulwark, hall keeper, and forced one the panels the door in. The ...

BRECON

... The Board Guardian's held their meeting at the Union Workhouse on Saturday. Present—Rev. William rector Llantilo, in the chair ; Messrs. J. Prothero, St. Mary; A. Poweil and P. Edwards, St. John; M. James, and W. Llanfrynach, &c, The usual routine of relief business was transacted the quarterly accounts of the Union were examined and found correct, and cheques were sitrned. The Chairman and ...

BRECON

... (Before J. Joseph, Esq., Mayor, James Williams and Morgan Jones, Esqrs.) John llosser Was summoned by Ellinor Powell, of the Brecon Workhouse, with being the father of her illegitimate child. Mr. Bishop appeared for the complainant, and Mr. Graves for defeudant. Their Worships dismissed the case for want of corroborative evidence. There were ten summonses taken out by Benjamin Farmer, ...