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BARMOUTH

... MR HUGH JONES, BORTHWEN-TERRACE. Dr Russell, Mrs Russell, and family, Birmingham REV. JAMES JONES, BORT itWEN- TERRACE. Dr and Mrs W. B. Hodgson and family Miss ROBERTS, BORTHWEN HOUSE. Mr and Mrs Asbfield, family, and servant, Bedford Mr and Mrs Vessey, Bedford MRS PRICE, BORTHWEN-TERRACE. Mr J. W. O.idif, Coipus Christi College, Oxford Miss F. L. Rieketts, Haylicg Island, Havant Mrs Davies ...

! TRAFFIC RECEIPTS

... TRAFFIC RECEIPTS. 1868. Great Western 1 £ 68,311 West Midland > 1867. South Wales ) £ 63,663 1868. London and North Western 1 R115,496 Shrewsbury and Hereford > 1867. Shropshire Union ) 2106,625 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS.—[176 miles open.j—Keturn ot traffic for the week ending January 24th, 1869:—Passen- gers, parcels, horses, carriages, dogs, and mails, £ 1,086 merchandise, minerals, and cattle, £ 1 ...

.TANYBWLCH

... TANYBWLCH. OAKELEY ARMS HOTEL. Mr and Mrs W. Phillips aud daughter, Ealing, Middlesex Mr J. Mr Jno. Johnson, Shelbank House, Newfield Mr E. Bladon and Mr John Evans, Newport, Mon- monthsbire Mr J. Dale, jnn., Gray's Inn, London Mr G. S. Peinberton, Bebington, Cheshire Mr S. L. and Mr W. C. Spencer, Spital, Cheshire Mr Joseph Mandelay and family, London Mr, Mrs, and Miss Piercy, Henley-on ...

TIME TABLES-APRIL

... CAMBRIAN. WEEK DA.YS SUNDAYS 123 12 31 2312128128 am am am am pm am Leeds dep 7 50 2 80 Manchester 7 30 10 45 4 15 Liverpool. 7 8010 15 3 45 Oswestry arr 10 20 1 50 7 15 „ 10 SO 2 5 7 25 6 15 Welshpool 4 40 11 25 2 50 8 16 7 5 Newtown 5 22 Llanidloes 6 80 12 40 4 15| 9 so 8 r> MoAyniMh « a ao i as 4 68:10 13 9 Glanrlovoy Junction 9 32 1 40 5 5] Glandovey 7 8 9 35* 1 43 s 810 25 9 40 Ynyslas 7 ...

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... DONCASTER, SATURDAY.—There was a fair supply of young stock on offer, and where sales were made rather lower prices had to be accepted. A moderate supply of sheep, with a slow inquiry. Of pigs there was a good show, with a fair attendance, and fully late prices were realised. The stock on offer consisted of 194 beasts, 91 calves, 396 sheep, 174 lambs, and 464 pigs. METROPOLITAN, MONDAY.—The ...

RAINFALL AT TOWYN, FOR THE MONT AUGUST, 1869.. ^

... RAINFALL AT TOWYN, FOR THE MONT AUGUST, 1869.. Height DEPTH OF aatN. of Total Greatest fall in Rain in the 24 Ho,irs- W Month. Depth. Date. Above- Above Ground. Sea Inches. Inches. July level. 12th 9 feet. 15 feet. 2.86 1.11 level. 12th Above- Above Ground. Sea Inches. Inches. July level. 12th 9 feet. 15 feet. 2.86 1.11 WILLIAM SCOTT; Engi TIDE TABLE FOR ABERYSTWYTH ABERDOVEY, AND BARMOUTIL ...

ABERDOVEY.-

... ABERDOVEY. ARRIVED.—Mary, Morgans, frorn Cardigan Mary Jane, Daniel, Milford Alert, Jenkins, Dublin; Moun- tain Maid, Davies, Swansea; ( Dovey Packet, Rees Newport; Liverpool, Pugh, Sea; Jane Ellen, Rees, Aberystwyth Dovey Belle, James, London; Resolute, Jones, Cork. SAILED.—John, Ellis, for Portmadoc Agenoria, Hum- phreys, Dublin Adelaide, Hughes, Cork Nell, Morris, Gloucester; Osprey, Davies ...

CURRENT PRICES OF BRITISH GRAIN AND FLOUR IN MARK LANE

... Shillings qr. Wheat, Essex and Kent (white), Jq Wheat, Essex and Kent (red) 47 Wheat, Norfolk, Lincoln, and Yorkshire (red) 47 52 28 4a D6&QS •• • ■ •• « ,1 ## OQ EN Oats,English feed 23 26 Flour, per sack of 2801b, Town, Households', 43s. to 47s. OXFORD, SATURDAY.-At this market to-day there was a fair supply of English wheat, which sold freely at an advance of 2? per qr. Barley, oats, beans, ...

TIDE TABLE. FOR ABERYSTWYTH, ABERDOVEY, AND BARMOUTH

... April. Aberystwyth. Abercbvey. Barmouth. ft.m. p.m. FTIIIIT. p„IN. FT.M D M !■ }??? }?S ?J 2 a20 10 *2 u o Sun. 18 11 12; 11 34 11 41 — 11 21 11 43 TOD ITza. ?27 0 29' 056 0 36 wfS' n 137 12& 2.6 146 X w o?? 33 2 49' 3 32 2 29 312 Thur. 22 3 45 4 27 4 14; 4 56 3 54 4 36 Fri. 23 5 3 5 18 5 32. 5 47 5 12 5 27 ...

CHURCH RATES

... At a meeting of Archdeacons of England and Wale?^ held at the Master's-lodge, Charter-house. London, Dee. 9th, 1868, to consider and advise upon the position of the Church under the Act 31 and 32 Vie., c. 109, entitled An Act for the Abolition of Compulsory Church-rates'* (present twenty-four Archdeacons from both provinces),' the following paper was agreed to, directed to be printed, and ...

CORN, cbe.___

... CORN, cbe. LIVERPOOL CORN.—TUESDAY. Average attendance. Buyers only purchase for most pressing requirements, and Wheat barely so well sold as on Friday last. Flour also slow of sale at late rates. Oats and Oatmeal quiet and unchanged. Beans, Peas, and Barley the shade easier. Indian Corn in moderate request, at 6d. improvement. New Mixed, 27s. 9d. Old, 2tfs. Round Yellow, 28s. 3d. LONDON. ...