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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

LOCAL RAILWAY TIME TAIIES

... NOTICE.-The Railway Time Tables are published with at much care to ensure correctness as possible; uut should they contain any errors, the Publisher does not hold himself responsible for any inconvenience that may arise therefrom, as change oometimes take pb ...

— — , ■ y NEWPORT, ABEKGAVENNT, & HEREFORD AND TAFF YALE EXTENSION

... — — y NEWPORT, ABEKGAVENNT, & HEREFORD AND TAFF YALE EXTENSION WEEK: DA YS. I SUNDAY FRO it TW* 1,2,3 1,2,a 1,2,3 1,2,3 a.m. p.m. p.m. st.m. a.m. Merthyr dep. 9 50 1 10 4 25 8 0 3 3 Troedyrhiw 9 59 4 34 8 8 3 10 Quaker's Yard 10 8 1 25 4 45 8 18 3 18 Llancaiach (Nelson) 10 7 1 33 4 55 8 27 3 20 Rhymney Junction 1Q 2> 140 5 5 8 35 3 33 rredegarJunc.(Blackwood.. 10 30 1 43 5 12 8 40 3 38 ...

12TH GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... Orders for the Week ending September 7^186$^: aday—Recruit Drill—8.30 p.m., Drill Hall—ptiiir ^jtethes— Bines, Side Arms. ft Inesday—C'onjMgy Drill—8.30 p.m., Drill Hall—W^dress Uniform—RnjS? Side Arms. lay—Recruit Drill—8.30 p.m., Drill Hall—Plain Clotlies—Rifles Side Arms. OFFICERS FOR THE WEEK: Ensign Roatfh, Sergeant Russell, Corporal tteredith. 687 ...

SOUTH WALES INSTITUE OF ENGINEERS

... CONGREGATIONAL HOMTE MISSIONS. A public meeting was held in the Market-square Inde- pendeut chapel on Wednesday evening, the 25th nIt., for the purpose of explaining the objects and enforcing the claims of the above missions. The attendance was but limited, but large in comparison with the audiences at many similar meetings. After Ringing the hymn Jesus shall reign, the Rev. R. G. Jones ...

NE W PORT, ABEEGAVEMiF&BEBEFOKi) AND TAFF VALE EXTENSION

... u suchisthenatne given to a mineral spirit just introduced as a substitute for Turpentine, and which is said to answer every purpose of that article, at less than one-third the price, and is free from the disagreeable smell of mineral Turpentine. This will be welcome news to the painters, especially at tnis season of the year, when Turpentine is so much in request. LURPENZINE is supplied ...

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... W & A Gilbey, Wine Importers and Distillers, of London, Dublin, and Edinburgh (who have the largest Wine Trade direct with the Consumer in Great Britain) being desirous of saving both large and small consumers all possible expense of carriage from London, beg to make known that a stock of their leading Wines and Spirits it kept by their Agents, D. C. Gunn & Sons, 39 & 40, High Street, MERTHYR, ...

I THE MERTHYR POST OFFICE. -¡

... THE MERTHYR POST OFFICE. The London and Gen. Night Mail arrives at.. 5.15 morn. For Return, Box closes at • 5.30 after. The London and Gen. Day Mail despatched at 8.0 morn. Ditto ditto due at 4.30 after. The Bag for Tredegar and neighbourhood is made up at 5.0 morn. North Mail arrives at 10.45 morn For Return, Box closes at 2.0 after. On Sunday—One delivery, One despatch. Box closes at 2.45 ...

BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY

... SEA BATHING! A BERYSTWITH, Aberdovey, Towyn, and BOKTH, via the Mid-Wales Railway. On and after THURSDAY, June 1st, and until further notice, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS will be issued by the Ordinary Trains to above places, for 3, 7, or 14 days, including day of issue and return, as follows THREE DAYS EACH. SEVEN OR 14 DAYS. Issued on Saturdays only, Issued on any day by to return on the Monday ...

I LOCAL RAILWAY TIME TABLES

... NOTICE. -The Railway Time Tables are published with as niucJi care to ensure correctness as possible, but should „contain any errors, the Publisher does not hold him- seii responsible for any inconvenience that may arise iiierefrom as changes sometimes take place in the ar- 1 the Editor^ei'arture of trains witliout the knowledge of VALE OF NEATH RAILWAY. AND MERTHYR. WEEK DAYS. 1 SUNDAYS ,1.2 ...

THE LATE MR. HERBERT WILLIAMS

... In a. recent issue appeared a letter from Mr. B. G. Da- vies, of Australia, in which he mentioned the accidental death of Mr. Herbert Williams, late of Penydarren, and his burial the same day without shrine or shroud. The friends of the deceased have requested us to state that Mr. Davies must have beeen misinformed as to the facts. The melancholy accident which resulted in death is stated ...

P'RI f^lTS^IG BY STEAM' POWER

... F. RESPECTFULLY informs the PubU)H!naf he fiOM^ses every facility (which perfcet machinery and Steam power can yield) loi>feecuting t^ilejjL/o any extent in Printing, on the Shortest Notice, and at the Lowest Rate o^ifharges. | # Bill Heads, Invoices, Leljpy^aiid Note lAAjys, Circulars, Business and Visiting Cards, Auc- tioneers', Agents', and Qgnwal Trade AnndKffcementSy in the best Style, ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... PONTYPRIDD HIGHWAY BOARD, No. 2. A meeting of the members of this Board was held in the Union House, on Wednesday, the 27th ult. The following members were present :—■W. Jenkins, Esq. (Chairman); Messrs. Maddicks, W. Evans, J. Davis, J. Richards, J. Lewis, and W. Evans. PONTYPRIDD RAILWAY BRIDGE. It was resolved that proceedings against the Taff Vale Railway in reference to the railway bridge ...