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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. ...

THE ABERYSTWYTH WATER QUESTION

... SiR, -Now that the Water Committee appointed at the last meeting, held at the Town Hall, have had a personal inspection of the Tomen and its tributaries, I shall suppose they have so thoroughly examined the plaee and its capabilities of supplying the town with good and whole- some water, that they will be able to answer the following questions, which suggested themselves upon my last in- ...

TOWYN

... MR ROWLANDS, TREDEGAR ARMS. Mr and Mrs Lloyd, Itonbridge, Salop MR JONES, 2, NEPTUNE VILLAS. Miss and Miss Sarah Jolly, 26, Stanley Gardens, Notting Hill, London MR HUNT, 1, NEPTUNE VILLAS. Mr, Mrs, Master, and Miss Lacon, Oswestry Mr O'Brian, Dublin MR JAMES, WARWICK PLACE. Mr Evans, Llanfair Mrs Evans, Halfway The Misses Woosnam, Newtown Mrs Williams Goronddu Mr Bennett, Manchester Mrs ...

LIST OF VISITORS

... ABERDOVEY. THE DOVEY HOTEL, Mr R. H., Mrs R. H., Mr Ernest, and the Misses Tarleton, Leamington Mr Austler Brothers, Halifax, Yorkshire Miss M. Alkey, Denmark Hill, London Mr Alkey, Windsor Road, London Mr Bnrshed and Mr Harford, Birmingham Mr and Mrs Smith, Yorkshire Mr and Mrs Humphreys, London MR HUGH PUGHE, DOVEY COTTAGE. Mr and Mrs Silvester and family, 113, Moseley-road, Birmingham Mr ...

CURRENT PRICES OF BRITISH GRAIN AND FLOUR IN MARK LAKE

... Shillings t, qr. Wheat, Essex and Kent (white), new 46 to 48 Wheat, Essex and Kent (red) new .43 41 Wheat, Norfolk, Lincoln, and Yorkshire (red) 42 44 Barley 27 47 Beans .83 43 Oats, English feed 25 29 Flour, per sack of 280'b, Town, Households, 38s. to 43s. BIRMINGHAM, THURSDAY.— Mesrs J. & C. Sturge's Corn Circular.)-During the present week wheat has sold readily, at last Thursday's currency ...

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... ABERYSTWYTH. M ARRIVED.—Ystwyth, Clayton, Chester; Expres*V | Jones, Liverpool;: Volimteer, John Hughes, j stadt; John Williams, Jones, Plymouth; H. J* ,| ( (s.s.),. Lewis, Bristol. SAILED.—Ystwyth, Clayton, Kingston; ExpreC, „ Jones, Liverpool; John Williams, Jones, Portm^ E. Taylor (s.s.), Lewis, Bristol. PIORTMAI)OC. To ARRIVED.—Turtle Dove, Thomas, Liverpool; J'O Margaret, Jones, Dublin; ...

NAMES OF OBSERVERS.---I

... NAMES OF OBSERVERS. Portmadoc Mr H. Strowger. Festiniog John Ca-son, Esq. Llangybi Rev. St. G. A Williams. Thomas Turner, Esq. Llauberis W. W. Cragg, Esq. Dinorwic Griffith Ellis (deceased). Bettws-y-Coed Rev. J. W. Griffith, (rainfall for January only). Rhiivbryfdir Mr Rjbert Roberts. Llanystumdwy Dr Roberts. Pwllheli Rev. O. Williams. Clynnog Rev. R. Killin. Bala. Dr Richards. Mr R. O. ...

1 CRICK ET

... CRICK ET. BALA GRAMMAR SCJWOL V. TEGID CLUB.—The return match between these clubs was played on the Green, on Wednesday, the 7th, and after a very exciting and agreeable g ime, terminated in favour of the Grammar School. The day was more favourable than could have been expected, considering the lateness of the season. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, R..Tones, c R. Davies, b W. Roberta 0 b J. Lloyd 6 D. T. ...