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THE LONDON MARKETS. -

... Racoon, Gibraltar Alert, Pacific Hanger, Coast of Af. Algerinc, China Handy, W. Africa Rapid, East Indies Antelope, W. Africa Hardy, China Rattler, China Archer, W. Africa Ilarpy, Greenock Rattlesnake, W. Af. Argus, China Hastings, Queen's T. Research, Woolwich ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... two hundred, three hundred, four hundred, and five hundred yards- five rounds at each. The first prize was won by Private Hardy; the second by Lieut. Stavely; the. third by Senior Petty Officer Robert Smith [formerly of this town, and member of the H ...

PRENDERGAST CHURCH RESTORATION FUND

... & Son 2 2 0 Mr Thomas Baker, B igli-stif-ei. 2 2 0 MMWiIiiams. Mi]) Miss Mouritaguo, Bristol 4 0 Miss 10 0 Mr John Phillip?, Victoria Place. 19 0 Mr Godwin, Wrington 1 3 Mr E. Potter, 1 0 A Frie:H, per »Ir Stannurd 2 2 0 Mr Joseph Thomas, Bridge-street ...

-.--THE LONDON MARKETS

... once removed to Melville Hos- pital, are John Head, Peter Wilson, Richard Tyler, John Ruffell, Gordon Goodsham, John Friend, Thomas Row- land, John Marsh, and John Potter. The injuries sustained b)' Head are concussion of the brain and fracture of the skull ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE

... the fire, and a constable snatched back part of a copy of the Irish People newspaper. The man was then taken into custody. Thomas Roult, aged 18, had known the prisoner for about two months. Witness was an Irishman. He had been to the prisoner's house ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... Those who speedily recovered and ven enabled to proceed to their homes, -Elkin Clerk, 27, Devonshire Street, Queen's Square; Thomas Harming, 8. Ernes-Street, Re- gent's Park Henry Smith, Chelsea — Campion, 4, Stanley Mews; klfred Hanford, 7, Hercules Road ...

TENBY

... aft, because prisoner might to toh1 a knile» ad he was drunk and might ,Jo aft at he was doing. Hardy had told deceased 1t>°a'tth » did so after Hardy. J told deceased n a row mi^ht not he commenced. Prisoner tin' lot tJ)and as^sd Where is George?' ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... that Her Majesty was pleased to receive the AddrestI very graciously. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, GATIIORNE HARDY. The Rev. Thomas Davies. D.D, The College, Haverfordwest. ODD FELLOWSHIP—On Tuesday week, the Loval Dun- gleddy Lodge of Odd Fellows ...

LIST OF VISITORS.\

... NEW-STREET. Mr and Mrs Higys and son Mrs Thomas, the Foundry, Llanidloes MRS JONES, 3, PRINCE'S-STREET. Mrs Jacks and famdy, Wolverhampton CAPTAIN RICHARDS, 6, PRINCE'S-STREET. Mr and Mrs Williams, Oswestry Mrs Thomas Withy, Miss, and Miss A. Withy, Golfa ...

BARMOUTH

... Haadsworth, Bir- mingham MRS DEDWITH. Mrs, Mr F., and the Misses Fowkes, Mr Warburton, and Mr Fardon, Manchester QUAY COTTAGE. Mrs Hardie and Miss Bennet, Liverpool MR DAVID W. SCOTT, MEDICAL HALL. Mr Jeremy, barrister-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, and Mrs Jeremy, and ...

BORTH

... Cemmaes. MR THOMAS THOMAS, MAENGWYN-STRKET. Mrs and Miss Jerman, Oswestry Mr Jerman, Llanidloes Mr and Mrs Evans, Church House, Tregynon, near Newtown Mr Evans, Ty-gwellt, Tregynon Mr J. Thomas, Tregynon MR R. OWEN, MAENGWYN-STREET. ...