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--HAVERFORDWEST POSTAL KEGDLATIOXS

... HAVERFORDWEST POSTAL KEGDLATIOXS P&StmasterhRfR EVEJTIS. VP ZAII. TO LONDON*. Bex Closes I Lstc letters with addi- [ 4,34 p.m. j tionalstamp, 5.5. 1 Mai'Ia.15 p.m,. UP MAIL TO THE NORTH. Box Closes | Late letters with addi- Departurccf 10.45 a.m. | tionslstamp, 11.10 Mail I!.2T b. Fl-Ur DOWN MAIL TO PEMEP.OKE-DOCK, I*E:,A.HK. Baa Closes | Late letters with addi- I Departure of &.SC P.M. J ...

PEMBROKE AND TENBY RAILWAY

... UP TEA INS—WEEK: DATS. 1,2,gov. 1,2. gov. 1,2. gov. 1,2,gov. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.aSj Whitland 6 15 10 5 1 25 0 25 Narberth 0 30 10 20 1 40 (i 40 Kiisetty 0 4t> 10 36 1 56 G 50 Saundtrsfcot C 10 fi ? s Tenbv dep 7 30 10 aO 2 10 7 10 S Penally 51 10 ■■3 2 13 714 j Manorlieer ...

ROYAL NAVY IN COMMISSION

... LOVE AND SuiciDB.—A young lieutenant, quartered at Wurtzbergj fell in love with a young lady there. The marriage Was opposed by the girl's parents because the young man poor. In their despair the two lovers list week resolved to commit suicide, and after taking the .rament at the parish church-they tfted them- selves together with a cord, jumped into the Maine, and were drc wned. ...

- HAVERFORDWEST RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... HAVERFORDWEST RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. DRILL INSTRUCTOR—SEKGEAJJT-MAJOR RXID. Drills for the week commencing April 29,1868. I JR • JR I I 1 « i 8 S s 2 5 3 !> -S s OS 3 H ? EH CO P.M. P.M. I\M. P.M. P..M P.M. Squad Drill 8 8 8 8 Target Practice. Bayonet Exercise Position Drill 9 Aiming Drill -Battalion Drill GeneralMuster 8 8 .„ Blank Firing Target Practice. 4 Band Practice Captain for the week. ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE, CORRECTED FROM COMPANY'S TABLES FOR MARCH

... I will DATS.—W* TRAINS. WEEK BATS. DOWN TRAINS. SUNDAYS.—Vf TRAINS. SUNDAYS.—DOWN TRAINS, (5 £ Etatiant Ir.Ex 1,2,3,11,2,3, Exp. ,1,2,3, Mail. 1,2; 3, Exprets. Qratnary. S £ Stations 1,2,3, 1,2,3,1, &2,; Exp. 1,2,3, Exp. 1 & 2 1,2,3, 1,&2, 1,2,3, o/,w^n. 1,2,3, 1,2,3,1,2, 3, 1 & 2 Matfns. j & 3 c'la^' 0'la £ g' x &r 2jclass. 1 & 2 clws. 13 1 3 btattons. clagg- cla8S> cia88. il & 2 class. 1 & ...

PRENDERGAST CHURCH RESTORATION FUND.'

... PRENDERGAST CHURCH RESTORATION FUND. IN the vear 1845 an effort was made by the late Rev. W. W. Harris to 'repair and enlarge' the Parish Church of Prendergast, and subscriptions were promised towards that object to the amount of about £200. The failure of that effort from various causes, combined with the increased dilapidations which have'accrued during the last twenty years now render an ...

LOOAL INTELLIGENOE

... LOOAL INTELLIGENOE. V AGRANCY.-James Harrington, a vagrant, was brought up by P.C.Thomas, of the County Constabulary before O. E. Davies, Esq., on Wednesday, charged with sleeping out in the open air at the parish of Saint Ishmaels. The prisoner was committed to the House of Correction for one calendar month with hard labour. METEOR.—On Monday week, at about 7.10 p.m., ameteor was observed to ...

CAKDIGANslaiEEr™

... ST DOGMELLS—COAST GUARDS -On Wednesday the 5th inst, Command* r Rogers, KN, Coast Guard Offl er for this district, invited the Coast Guards under bis coin- mand to a sumptuous dinner at a marquee erected for the purpose near the station at the atewe place. Though principally got up in honour of the Coast Guards, it was not simply confined to them, but embraced the leading inhabitants of both ...

STATIONS OF THE BRITISH ARMY

... INTERESTING DISCOVERIES AT MONKWEAR- MOUTH CHURCH. On the occasion of the recent visit of the members of the Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumber- land to the ancient church of St. Peter's at Monkwear- mouth, a sub-committee was appointed, consisting of Messrs G. C. Abbs, Greenwell, Hodgson, Hylton, Longstaffe, and others, to superintend the excavations now going on at that place. ...

SOUTH WALES RAILWAY

... THE CONVICT REVOLT AT CHATHAM. CHATHAM, FRIDAY.—The rigorous measures adopted by Sir J. Jebb to suppress the revolt among the convicts of St. Mary's Prison, and the severe and prompt punish- t mentinflicted on those men who were proved to have taken a leading part in the terrible scenes of riot which recently occurred at that establishment, have had the effect of restoring comparative order ...

BREAD.~

... IMPERIAL AVERAGES. FOR THE LAST SIX WEEKS. Wheat 51s 9d Rye. 36s 44 V Barley Sis 9d 1 Beans 43a 5d Oats 25s 5d I Peas 39s 1& 25s 39. 7c1 ...

LOOAL INTELLIGENOE

... LANCASHIRE DISTRESS RELIEF FUND.-A collection was recently made in the parish of Langum in aid of the above fund, when the sum of of X4 5s. was realized, -01 Us. of which was contributed by the colliers of Hook. HAVERFORDWEST PETTY SESSIONS.—These sessions were held at the Shire Hall on Wednesday, before the Rev James Phillips, T. Rowlands, Esq., and S. Harford, Esq.— George Evans, of Cambrian ...