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BALA

... THE NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL.—The new chapel belonging to the Independents in this town, lately opened, has been registered for marriages, by the name of Congregational Chapel instead of Capel Newydd, now disused. BALA BRITISH SCHOOL.—An entertainment was given at the school on Friday evening, January 8th, in aid of the fund of the institution; Dr Owen Richards in the chair;, the large ...

TIDE TABLE FOR ABERYSTWYTH, ABERDOVEY, AND BARMOUTH

... Jan. Aberystwyth. Aberdovey. Barmouth. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Sat. 16 9 38 9 55 10 7 10 24 9 47 10 4 Sun. 17 10 12 10 30 10 41 10 59 10 21 10 39 Mon. 18 10 47 H 3 11 16 11 32 10 56 11 12 Tues. 19 11 20 11 38 11 49 11 29 11 47 Wed. 20 11 57 0 26 0 46 0 26 Thur. 21 0 39 1 4 1 8 1 33 0 48 1 13 Fri. 22 1 33 2 6 2 2 2 35 1 42 2 15 AN EXTRAORDINARY OTTER.—During the pres ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING.I

... LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING. Entries for the GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE of 300 sovs. added to a liarldicap sweepstakes of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and 5 if declared; certain winners extra; 109 subs.; about four miles and a quarter. Lysancier, 6 yfcs Jjawteilcc, aged lBeadlc, aged Dick Tnrpim *5 y £ s Northern Light, aged Sultan, agecf. Fortunatus, 6 -\T3 The Colonel, 6 yrs Said, iged Artesian, 6 ...

CHESTER MEETING

... Entries for the TRADESMEN'S PLATE of 200 sóvs. added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and only 5 if de- c ared; certain winners extra; 126 subs.; about two miles and a quarter. -Biuc Gown St. Mungo, 3 yrs iBirdseeker, 4 yrs Tho py n?' 4 yrs Bir:h'lay> 3 Ks Cock of the Walk,4y iw ri161'' oyra Weather Star, 5 yrs Lopez, 3 yrs O 5' ? yra See-Saw, 4 yrs Standard Bearer, 8 ys ...

WELSHPOOL

... THE FAIR.—This was but a small fair. Fat stock sold rather better; beef, 7d. to 7-ffld. mutton, about 7d. There were scarcely a dozen horses in the Smithfield, and there was not much enquiry after them. Pigs went off rather brisk fat pigs, 51d. per lb. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.—The Welshpool branch of this society called a general meeting of its members on Saturday evening last, for the ...

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... The Vale of Ayron Hounds (Capt. Vaughan's) meet on Monday, Jan. lotn Llanilar Friday, Jan- 2211,1 Altywallace Gate At 10.30. The Idris-side Harriers meet on Monday, Jan. 18th Garth Friday, Jan. 22nd Blaenau Monday, Jan. 25th Friday, Jan. Monday, Feb. Mines Friday, Feb. Bridge Monday, Feb. 8th Corsygarnedd Friday, Feb. 12th .Dolserau At 10. ...

CORN, &c

... ABERYSTWYTH, MONDAY, Jan. 18th.—Very fair attendance at to day's market, but business being rather dull, dealers were reluctant in purchasing. Prices had a downward tendency, and quotations were as followsWheat, 6s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. per bushel; Barley, 4s. Od. to 5s. Od.; Oats, white, 3s. 9d.; ditto, black, Ss. 6d.; Potatoes, Is. 8d. to 2s. 6d.; Cheese, 8d. to 4d. per lb; Butter, fresh, Is. Sd. ...

CURRENT PRICES OF BRITISH fiRATN A1\1T> - MMTT LANE

... CURRENT PRICES OF BRITISH fiRATN A1\1T> LANE. Shillings r qr. Wheat, Essex and Kent (white), new 56 to 61 Wheat, Essex and Kent (red) new 51 55 Wheat, Norfolk, Lincoln, and Yorkshire (red) 50 54 Barley 89 42 Beans 44 Oats. English feed 28 84 Flour, per sack of 2801b, Town, Households, 42s. to 47s. WORCESTER, SATURDAY.—At this day's market there was a short supply of wheat; but the sales were ...

LIVERPOOL CORN.—TUESDAY

... Fair attendance. Business limited in Wheat, at ONE PENNY to TWOPENCE REDUCTION since last Friday. Flour also slow and rather easier. Indian Corn still depressed at 6d. under last Friday'sfprices. Old Mixed scarce, 36s. 6d. New, 84s. Other articles quiet and nominally unchanged. LONDON, MONDAY.—With large arrival of foreign Oats the other supplies were fair. Exports 2,800 qrs. Rye, 25 qrs. ...

Shipping Intelligence.8

... Shipping Intelligence. ABERYSTWYTH, JAN. 20th. ARRIVED-Tlie Express (s.s.) Morgan, Bristol; H. Taylor (s.s.), Lewis, Liverpool. ^SAILED The Express (s.s.) Morgan, Llanelly; H.$ laylor (s.s.), Lewis, Bristol; Fume, Williams, Fli11' Two Brothers, Jones, Bridgewater, ABERDOVEY. ARRIVED—Mountain Maid, Davies, Chester, bricks.. J SAILED—Mary Jane, Hughes, Bangor, slates; Parry, Belfast, slates; ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... LONDON PROVISION, MONDAY.—The arrivals last week from Ireland were 403 firkins Butter and 3,165 bales Bacon, and from foreign ports 28.273 casks, &c., Butter, and 1,224 bales Bacon. In the Irish Butter market the sales effected were at full prices. Foreign sold well; Jerseys further advanced 4s. to 6s. per cwt. The sale for Bacon was good, and the supplies being barely equal to the demand, an ...

CATTLE

... NOTTINGHAM, SATURDAY.—The show of beef at this market was middling, and the primest qualities were sold at 6d. to 7d. Mutton a dull sale, at 7d. to 7Jd. per lb. Small show of pork, which realised last week's currency. PETERBOROUGH, SATURDAY.—The primest sorts of beef were in request, at the full prices of last week-viz., 5id. to lijd. Trade for mutton somewhat quiet, at a slight reduction in ...