PEMBROKESHIRE
... for ames James of the Crymmerch Arms, and tne other to Th;„°Qe8, ,a new house on Theaton Hill. th,^1.1°°nc ,ed tlw5 business of the day, and the court of prisoners0 *bi^ mor,,in& at 11 o'clock, for the trial Th CARDIGAN SHIRK. ...
... for ames James of the Crymmerch Arms, and tne other to Th;„°Qe8, ,a new house on Theaton Hill. th,^1.1°°nc ,ed tlw5 business of the day, and the court of prisoners0 *bi^ mor,,in& at 11 o'clock, for the trial Th CARDIGAN SHIRK. ...
... supervision by the POliC6' MALICIOUS WOUNDIXG AT NEWPORT. William John (out on bail), was indicted for mal.ci- He was d o SdSf for a common assault Mr ttm instructed by Mr John Evans, of Cardigan This was a case of a serious nature, and the evidence clear,y ...
... was walking out with John Davis on the cliSs. He looked over the cliSs, and saw the respondent and the co-respondent come out from the rocks. At the time nobody was in sight on the sands. They walked towards the village arm-in-arm. They saw witness. On ...
... TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Tliia railway, which extend, from the Whitland station Qf tlje Great Western Railway to Crymmych Arms, for Cardigan on the one side, and Newport on the other, was oyened last week for passenger traffic. It is mvre than two years sirce ...
... agreed to, and the meeting separated. PUBLIC DECLARATION IN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.—The following declaration was made after morning prayer in the parish church of St. John, Cardiff, yesterday I John Knight Law, clerk in Holy Orders, B.A., of Christ's College ...
... POLICE.-At the Borough petty sessions held yesterday, before the Mayor (Mr D. Mor- gan), and Messrs John Thomas, J. L. Williams, and W. Spurrell, John Lee, tailor, was charged with assaulting xivans, wniist in the execution oinis duty at 12. 45 on Sunday ...
... Hussars, that ciatinguisbed corps kavi««g rmen principally recruited iu London. Ow warrior bad survenj his apprentwefthip in arms under Do Lacy Bvai«s in Spain another was remark- able as having borne the flig of truce to the Russian lines tiie day after ...
... and Alger's manures, sold by Mr Owen Jones, merchant, the agent for the company in the Cardigan district, was held on Tuesday last, in a field behind the Gogerddan Arms Inn, and proved a thorough success, every description of produce being far in excess ...
... 7^(1; iVir Ans ee, Albion, £ 1 2S 6D; Mrs French, The Cottage, 13s 7d Mr Williams, Peel lyin, lOa LHD the Cardiff Arms, 10s the Cardigan Aruis, 8s 6d the Angel JJOT-L, PI; the Bute Catle, 2111iti the Solotlan S Inn, 3-T the London Taveru, 2sl0d total ...
... share- Yelvl e above company was held on Tuesday, at V 6lt St Ton Arms Hotel, Whitiand. There were I?111 livar,„r J°bn Owen, Ulogue (chairman) Mr Benja- p .ydyigill, Cardigan Mr John Waterhouse, j.ars' London: and Mr Erasmus Grower, Clyn- the and amongst ...
... SOCTH DOCK—Sept 30. Ocean, 33, Davies, Cardigan, Lalla-t Noi.TH DOCK—Sept 29. Friory, 31, Biddk, Kristol, barley Julia, Bidder, Runcorn, pitch Swan, 73, Johns, Buncorn, pitch Spread Fasrle, 2i>, Jenkins, Cardigan, paving stones William, 90, Boberts, P ...
... matters 111 ,j remain as they werc. With the view of WkJelg measures tor the Whitland and Yaie Railwov Arms to Cardigan, a meeting ot the inhabitants of Cardigan was held in th^ Q,i?yr Saturday afternoon la^t. Mr Bowen, ,^elJ sided, and in a s'atemont which ...