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THE SKO'A IΠLIVE STOCK. ; KOFiSE-S

... same flock.—1st, 15/ John Pears, of Mere, Lincoln, ly 4m old, bred by exhibitor. 2nd, John Byron, of Kirkby-green, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, ly 4m old, bred exhibitor. LONG WOOLS. CLASS 87.—Pen of ten ewes, with their lambs.—1st, 17, John Williams, of Caercadv ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... C.'wbridce R JOHN THOMAS begB to, anr,ounce that the above S de advertised to take p! ice cn the 11th inst., is postponed until furrher notice. 2298 Glamorgsnshiie. Whitwtft. Hear Bonviljtjne. Saie of sto k, M^rops, implements, &c. R. JOHN THOMAS has received ...

CRICKET

... but the business transacted was of an ordinary character. A meeting of the strike committee was held yesterday at the Cardigan Arms, Maria street, when it was resolved that the pay to the union men should be 15s per man, to non-unionists who are married ...

-------,--'_____m= LATEST MARKETS

... grocer. Richard Morris, Cooper s Arms Provision Stores, Plag. marl, near Landore, Llangyfelach, Glamorgan, grocer. William Jones, Cymmer, near Pontypridd, Glamorgan butcher. Richard James, Aberystwith, Cardigan, draper. John Foulk Evans, Aberllolyn and A ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS.

... CARDIFF, Saturday. — Good samples of English wheat sold at full prices. Foreign slow of sale. and weak. Flour arm. Oats: same as last. Beans Arm. Other articles unaltered. CARMARTHEN, Saturday.—(William Pugh's reports- There was a fair supply of seed wheat ...

LLANBOIPY CHRISTMASI SHOW

... connection with the Wiiitland and Cardigan Railway, said there was at present a scheme on foot, which was a piece of Cardigan Cardigan Railway, said there was at present a scheme on foot, which was a piece of Cardigan iniquity batched in the hot'house ...

ADJUDICATIONS, ETC

... Kington Herefordshire, formerly residing at the Oxford Arms Hotel, Presteigne, Radnorshire, licensed victualler. Andrew Peters, Taylor's-iow, Tirphil, Glamorganshire, carpenter and wheelwright. John Parry, Lowther-street, Briton Ferry, moulder. George Nisbeck ...

---------------MONMOUTH AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... Mon. 2, Mr D. Harvey, Rockfield Farm. Pen of 10 yearlia^ 1> Mr D. Harvey; 2, Beaufort Arms Hotel Co., Monmouth. Pen of 10 breeding ewes—1, Mr D. Harvey 2, Beaufort Arms Hotel Co. Ham-I, D. Harvey; 6, Mr George Rosser, Welsh Newton. pig-J. A. Bolls. Breeding ...

Agricultural Show atI Swansea. ill.-----

... The address, which is admirably illuminated, and contains likeness of Sir John, besides local views, is framed in wood cat from Sir John's Penllergare estate. In reply, Sir JOHN said the presentation came on him as a very great gurprise, for he did not ...

Parliamentary History of Pembrokeshire

... to the Upper House. Eldest son of John Lort Philipps, of Lawrenny Park and Dumpledale, born July, 1811;educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge; married March, 1841, Isabella Georgina, only daughter of John Heusleigh Allen (MP. for Pembroke, ...

Parliamentary History of Cardigan. -----a

... College, Camb., and married Miss Blake. lie was M.P. Cardigan 1774.5, and Colchester 178- to 1784 and 178- to 1790, and died 1802. 1780, June.—John Campbell,ot Glanfraed and Stoelcpole Court, vice Johnes, who accepted the Stewardship of the Manor of East ...