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TIMES OF HIGH WATER

... CARDIFF. NEWPORT. NOVEMBER. morn. even. mom. | even. h. m. h. m. h. tn. h. m. 25, Monday. 6 33 7 2 6 58 7 27 23, Tuesday 7 18 7 46 7 43 8 11 24, Wednesday 8 4 8 32 8 29 8 57 25, Thursday 8 47 9 22 9 12 9 47 26, Friday 9 39 10 15 10 4 10 40 27, Saturday. 10*41 115 11 6 .11 30 28, Sunday 11 18 11 49 11 43 0 14 ...

CARDIFF. I

... CARDIFF. WEST BUTE DOCK.—ARRIVALS. Ship Master Whence Tons NOVEMBER 11. Adrian Brumian Canal 102 Dardrick Blohm Bristol 125 Canton Gammon Appledore 246 Markland Johns Cork 179 Itrura Warey Whitehaven 213 John Domican Bristol 98 Carl Pagees Glo'ster 278 Aurora Ernst „ 119 NOVEMBER 12. Giordan BowceJli Cork 356 Aristide Zaherof 213 Joseph Adrine Feret Bristol 118 Chocco Merollo Dublin 202 Les ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE! I

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE! BANKRUPTS.—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12. C. and W. F. COLLINS, Lower Sloane-street, Chelsea, art C. J. FRANCIS and H. FREER, Great St. Helens, City, merchants. J. H. LIVINGS'TOW, Whitechapel, High-street, victualler. T. LIVINGSTON, Brooksby-walk, Hoiuerton, licensed victual T. HLMMINSLET, Willenhall, Staffordshire, cut nail turer. j T. P. BRANSON, Loughborough, Leicestershire, ...

CARDIFF

... TIMES OF HIGH WATER. I-;F.WI»ORT Nov. & DEC. morn. even. morn. | even. h. m. h. m. h. 1:1. h. ni. 29, Monday 0 28 0 58 0 53 123 30,Tuesday. 137 26 2 2 331 I.Wednesday. 242 3 8 3 7 333 2, Thursday 340 4. 0 4 5 425 3, Friday 428 446 4 53 511 4, Saturday. 510 5 29 535 554 5, Sunday 5 48 6 5 C 13 630 QUEENSTOWN, November 22.—The Albert St. Paul, of Bristol, from Cardiff to Miramichi, was ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... THE DEAD AUVE. Tha young girl whose singular reatoratlon to has head previously recorded is still living. Having had an opportunity of inquiring into this very remarkable affair we are enabled to give the following p'àrticutare :-The girl, whose name is Amelia Hinks, is twelve or thirteen years of age, and resided with her parents in Biidga- street, Nunesifon, and, dwindling away under some un ...

RAILWAY TIME TABLES. -!

... The Overland Mail has brought us letters and papers from India (the latest date being Bombay, Oct. 25), which supply us with details of some of the many successful engagements with the rebels already announced by telegram. That of General Michel, with the force commanded by Tantia Topee, at Mungrowlee, appears to have been a most brilliant affair. The enemy fought with desperation, but were ...

LOCAL MARKETS.—SATURDAY

... CORN. s. d. s. d. Wheat, foreign 40 0 to 42 0 White Ameiican Wheat 0 0 41 0 French Wheat 0 0 „ 41 0 Barley, grinding 23 0 „ 20 0 Oats, white • • 0 0 23 0 Oats, black .> 20 0 21 0 Indian Corn 34 0 „ 0 0 Flour, fine. 30 0 0 0 Flour, Irish 35 0 „ 0 0 French Flour 36 0 „ 0 0 rOULTRY, ETC. OJ. 58. Gd. each. 3s. ûd. to 5s. per pair. Fowls. 3s. tid. to 4s. 0d. per pair Butter (fresh) 3d. per lb. ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE^ I I

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE^ I BANKRUPTS.—FEIBAT, NO* EMBKB 26..yjjl l R. PJGG, North Tuddenham, Norfolk, grocer. E. Bui TON, Gravesend, R. PJGG, North Tuddenham, Norfolk, grocer. *9 E. Bui TON, Gravesend, butcher. J. PsBKtNP, Sandwich, Kent, ship owner, :\wm T, HAYBEs/ChidcliDgstone. Kent, farmer. -4B W. W. MORRIS,- sise-lane, Ci!y, and Connanslit-PISce, W] Hyde-park, chemical merchant. j J. ...

NEWPORT FOLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDAY. (Before the MAYOR, R. F. WOOLLETT, E. J. PHILLIPS, and W. JENKINS, Esqrs.) STREET OBSTRUCTIONS.—Several tradesmen were summoned for obstructing the thoroughfares, by placing goods in front of their business premises. There was some discussion as to the right of the parties to place goods outside. The Mayor said there might be misap- prehension as to duty and privilege in this respect; ...

B O R O U G H 0 F CARDIFF

... ABSTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS OF THE CARDIFF LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, YEAR ENDING 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1858. DR. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. £ s. d. EXPENDITURE. CR. To balance in hands of Clerk (in s* • i 11 advance for wages) 40 0 0 By balance due to Treasurer lit To GENERAL DISTRICT RATE— By balance due to P. Jacob, Raten:adel5th April, 1857, at contractor .•• ••• Is. 6d.jin the pound 4657 10 1 By cheques not ...

CARDIFF POLICE INTELLIGENCE. .

... CARDIFF POLICE INTELLIGENCE. FRIDAY. (Before D. LEWIS, J. H. INSOLE, and T. E- HEATH, Esqrs.) SMUGGLED BRANDY.—A French sailor was charged with smuggling five quarts of brandy, and ordered to pay double the value (L2 10s. ) and costs.. LOITERERS. William Rees and George Mitchell, boat lads, were charged with loitering suspiciously Bute-street, and sent to prison for fourteen days. STEALING ...