GAZETTE NOTICES
... ctolicr et Vs 1044. steamer this 31st day of July. P. H. Grice_ W. A. m 4.500 to October 15-November at 24s 4 Davis,, David Treasure. and T. atkins. Wawa, 6.000 tone August at directors of the said ...
... ctolicr et Vs 1044. steamer this 31st day of July. P. H. Grice_ W. A. m 4.500 to October 15-November at 24s 4 Davis,, David Treasure. and T. atkins. Wawa, 6.000 tone August at directors of the said ...
... accompanied the singing on the organ thronghouf. the day. Mr. Edward Lewis (Wellfield-road) acted as secretary and Mr. David treasurer. The weather at Swansea was very discouraging to out-of-door pleasureseekers, bein£ cold and dusty, with strong northerly ...
... IN EIGHTEEN INCHES OF WATER SAD FATE OF YSTRADMTNACH FARMER. Mr. David Treasure, deputy coroner, held an inquest at Maesycwmnier concerning the de-ath of William Lewis (54), Duffryn Farm, Ystradmynach. Thomas Lewis, nephew, said deceased a bachelor. Witness ...
... Mr. D. J. Trra-nrr. -oliritor, Mr. .1, Jenkins. New bridge; ami Mr. Walter Jones, school master, (rumlin (cousins). Mr. David Treasure. J.F'.. '•'leu i-de-l,is (uncle); Mr. Wm. Thomas. Mr. Dan Thonvs, Mr. T. Thomas. Bryn; Mr W. Bevan. \aerda.se. Mr. W. ...
... telerk) the Bedvrellty 1. rho. District Council Mr. W, A. Juana (clerk) the Ebbw Vale Urban District Council.' and Mr. David Treasure lehalrinan)! Manyddislwyn Urban District Ciincil. The Clerk to the County Council Mr. Thomas Bushell explained that the ...
... solicitor, Ty-gwyn, Pengisru, has been appointed coroner for the South Division of Monmouthshire. The only son of Mr. and Mrs. David Treasure, The Grove, Fleur-de-Lys, Mr. Treasure was born on July 1. 18116, and was educated at Lewis's School, Peng.iiii. Moncton ...
... (Messrs. Morgan., Bruce. and Nichula-) added his expression of appreciation. RHYMNEY VALLEY DRAINADE BOARD ESTIMATES. Mr. David Treasure. J.Y., presided over a meeting of the itikviuney Vatic' Drainage Board at New l'iedegar on Wednesday evening, when estimates ...
... country with Secretary Davis, on Wednesday paid a visit to his native place at Fleursie-I,ys. where he was the guest of Mr. David Treasure, J.P., and Treasure; of The drove. I:eneral tirittiths left 34 years ago and in the meantime has paid several return visits ...
... Gen. Griffiths. of the United States liamigration Commission, who. as stated in Thursday's **toms Mail. is a gumt of Mr. David Treasure. and Mrs. 'Pressure, of The Grove. Fleur-tiesl,ye. during his visit to his native plane, intends returning to America ...
... Griffiths, of the United States Immigration Commission, who, as previously announced in the Western Moil, is the guest of Mr. David Treasure. J.P., and Mrs. Treasure, of The Grave, Fleuade-lis, :luring his brief visit to his native place. worked in the Rhymney ...
... proceedings, and that the payment of damages should be spread over as long a period possible. A SUGGESTION AND A PROMISE. Mr. David Treasure. one of the justices. said he hoped the parties would try to arrange meetings in the future to avoid disputes on these ...
... —•Moses Rees, coalmines. Abercarn (Central).—'Thonu3 Owen, coal i ler._ Pontllantraith—•Joseph Conk. miner. Fleur-de•Lis.—'David Treasure, gentlemen. Penmam.—•Moses L. Price, colliery repairer. Under the auspices of tho local branch of the N.S.P.C.C., a p ...