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Haverfordwest & Milford Haven Telegraph

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... been d on, to a considerable extent, by the Colin alerelitiot. who has been in the habit for many yearn of supplying the Workhouse. It we,, found that about II Tons of Culna had liven charged fin-, more than the quantity actually delivered. By some means ...

THE HAVERFORDWEST An MILFORD HAVEN TELEGRAPH JAN. I 1861,

... war—hence no belligerents—no right paupers, and outdoor paupers, The inmate of or march—nothing contrabard. (Applause.) a workhouse is clothed, fed, anti lodged, and has arid all his wants supplied in the establishment, at the exclusive cost of the rates ...

THIEVES AND HONEST MIEN

... thieves in this matter. For the honest, broken-down man, who has never swerved from the paths of integrity there is the workhouse stone-yard, with a possible Sd. on Vd. a day for his remuneration. Perhaps that may be all that a rich community like this ...

DEATIIS

... DEATIIS. On the 4th inst., awfully sudden, Mr. Jeffrey.. Mester of the Haverfordwest Workhouse, egad 48, highly respected ha all who knew dim. O 0 who lost at Pourdeld, 'ilaverf.trilwest, Adelaide, the wile of Mr George Thom•.. aged 32. On the sth lent ...

LOCAL AND OTREZ NEWS

... Shimuna, alias Garibaldi, was brought up in cust ody of the police, rbarged with absconding from the liaverfordwest Union Workhouse, end carrying away with him a quantity of wearing apparel, that he wore on the 25th of December. His Worship remanded him ...

THE HA V V.: to °AU, iv Lol 41N •

... ion of nut-donor relief. Ile showed that there were now on the relief !iota 1.100 [wipers, while there were wily 53 in the workhouse. In aelvnn•atiug the test of indoor relief he instanced the 'eduction whi..h ha•t taken place at Whitechapel by its .epplicate ...

the pre% ions night the prisoner came to the NATIONAL FAST DAY. end tit in to his hnusn h `'

... •• ' , continue.' nix exp.-moo - nu: and fnn,-liex.ami-otiv Mil. week with the mode Ia the new n out rowan.' with th.• workhouse both of w hieh, it mitt were with the same floor. ant the non. .1 111 1..• the material the property ury.n the Motel mule ...

HATERFORDWEST TOWN COUNCIL

... attended as a Deputation from the Board. to represent that the Police charges for apprehending refractory tramps at the Union Workhouse, were somewhat heavy—about £•5 during the past months—and to urge the Council to allow the Police to perform three duties ...

Sealed Tender., addressed to the Clerk, to be met to him or delivered at his office, ow or before SATURDAY, the ..

... and Inmates of the Workhnum, from the 27th day of March, 1809. to the 25th day of September, 1089, to be delivered et the Workhouse, fLeverfordweet, free of expense, in such quantities as may be required, at times se the Board of Guardian. may direct. Rounds ...

CARDIGANSHIRE

... He bad for some years acted an Chairman of the Board of Guardians of the Cardigan Union, and at the Board meeting at the Workhouse on Wednesday Iraq R. D. Jenkins, E.q., in the chair, the following resolu- were pa ned, viz :—lt is unanimously reeolved ...