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SOUSE OF COMMONS.
SOUSE OF COMMONS. Afte). MONDAY.
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H ENKNFKERLAN CROWN TREASURERS.—Baron theVe^Jits Hanoverian Minister of Finance, l)4o^eatHsh')UijlanaPtOD 011 Taesday morning, in Q0 Ses 0f'P "fenaen, from Bremen, bringing 85 He^^Uienw60^6 belonging to the Hanoverian Jty|^r°ceeded ^eP°sit in the Bank of England. b Past Hi. to London with the treasure by the /e^Hcx Vea o'clock train. p4 ni9ra IN IRELAND.-The disease called I Out zgra, or black death, has appeared in Ireland. >h0 heldUtre(* Iatel7 in Dublin, and an inquest has JH9J^hen he °n an arlisan in Belfast named Holmes, °Ver hi«Taj^nS' ka<l deep blotches and black hinjv v aa (sa'd the surgeon who had tb Cftrtrid»Ae rSd heen fired at from a distance with thi..6 8tin The spots were raised above the level W » Cou^ he quite sensibly felt: Death in j 6en heret f8 acce'erated by drinking. Febris nigra ftolj: p °re a'm08t entirely unknown in Ireland. C0lhety near o AiL .D0WN A ^>IT-—On Monday at the Hgg Pany fniskirk, belonging to the Crow Orchard ^h^Sthe Kttman' name<i J°siah Hotter, was the cat, '.company with two other workmen. Pted t0 1 arrived at the top of the shaft, Hotter at- and f "ii getting hold of the railing, missed feet ^°ttom of the shaft, a distance of tis Knfj" When brought to the top he was quite about heing much Bmashed. He had been ^1, LEAa f°rtnight, and was 20 years of age. ^A* .P^0M THE NEWCASTLH HIGH LEVEL Crog8in_ eight o'clock on Sunday night a lady ^co*1 a tnan Light Level Bridge, at Newcastle, the her aPParently an operative, overtook and *>ey 8ajj turned to see who spoke to her, when hi» Djp .^°od bye, farewell, mistress; you'll ))Q i4n8UaKP £ *1?* was rather startled, both at than.^e of tK looks, but thought it best to take *e«f 6 8Pran 8 man' 80°ner had he addressed her Ti n side f jD- to parapet of the bridge on the JUDaPed over into the river. itig 'oft^JG COMMISSION.—The second part of the ^e-bon?11118"011 T"88 published on Wednesday. Who the or, c.on.taining minutes of the evidence J atbreak mi?I8si°n> and the documents relating bv Q^ TT118 suPPression. Some notion of the Of from Storks and his colleagues may be ^ith6rePort Ran.;6*following facts:—This second part1 ^ea»8Se8 Were f 1>162 closely printed pages; 720 ^eiM°n8 Put te*a"?lned. an(i gave 49,158 answers to ?' thia^0urs mpth^H^611?!" ^he commissioners pursued di8'orbanPAa^dicayy; inquired first as to the origin lrtUrC C°n^uUve order^ Tht00k the followiDS 8ub" ?e«tr, Puni«hrno.?f • T f suppression of the dis- n'^nH01'011 of hou t8'nfl,°ted during the suppression VVd 8horti:\h°r9,,b/ b,u>niD1g' the state of the O *°rdon; and th« oa'^reaIs« the case of George U?fai0»8 a! political arrests in Kingston. brutblcc'"»'—On Saturda, Capl. Strick- jfr ckland 1 ° the celebrated authoress, Miss CK Unds belon • attacked by a furious bull, in the CCking the S?S *? £ • Kldder' Esq»°f Plaistow. oVo0verc«at or a time by throwing down fell wl»ich „r ,ptain cached a quickset hedge, St maOvfeet :?!mbed with much difficulty, and j f'ckland, Who i° r°a.^ at tl,e other side. Capt. Jured by the faillQ ^is 87i;^ year> was Sreatly »nd ,bVS\«v«alof his ribs betog dis- sustaining c0gmand lower Portlon °rfTthe »W ^ln8 at the ^pound fractures. He is frith men in attend ^*ion Tavern> nnd W* ^Pt>rebpf^lHnCe reSard his Condition (,t\t thl Juri. plit titied..
1 LIVERPOOL GUANO AND SEED,…
1 LIVERPOOL GUANO AND SEED, &c., MARKET June 19. (From Samuel Dowries § Co, General Broker, 7, The Albany, Liverpool.) Guano-no import. Nitrate of Soda in moderate de- mand, sales 300 tons on the spot, nt 11-i to lis 9J, and 850 tons to arrive for an outport at lis 3d. Saltpetre- 1/200 bass of Calcutta, to 2-75 per cent refraction, at 2 22s to 22a 9d per cwt, and 4-60 to 2 65 at 22s to 23s. Linseed Oil Cakes—no sales to report, import 2,943 bags and barrels of American, and 200 tons of Epyptian Cotton Seed Cake. Linseed in very limited demand, Retail sales on the spot at extreme rates; for arrival a,ooo pockets of ordinary Calcutta at GIs c. f. and i., and 2,000 pockets of very inferior at 59i Cd per quarter. Rapeseed—very little offering; 75 tuns of Calcutta sold at 54s per qunrter. The Tallow market is eteady, with a fair consumptive demand; 44s Cd is the value of good Souths, and 44s for norths. £ s. £ s. Linseed Cake— £ s. £ s. d. Guano, Peruvian 12 7 to 12 7l American 0 0 10 C Do. Upper do 6 0 7 0i English 10 5 10 10 ichaboe Cottonseed Cake 7 0 7 0 Patagonian 2 5 3 0 Saltpetre 0 0 0 0 Saldanha Bay 4 5 0 0, Brimstone, 2nds KoormMoot-M.OO 4 0} and 3rds 7 0 710 Pedro Keys Nitrate of Soda 0 13 0 14 KB1. of Ammonia 14 <> 15 0 Linseed, Bombay P.one Ash 5 5 5 J| perqr 0 68 0 68 Tallow. 1st PYC. 0 48 49 0 Cloversced 0 53 0 57
HAVERFORDWEST MARKET.
HAVERFORDWEST MARKET. Saturday June 16, 18R0. Mecf, 6d to 8d Mutton, 7 jd to 9d; Lamb, Sd to lOd Veal 4d to 7d, Pork Gd to 7d Butter, Os lid to Is Id; Eggs, lf> for Is Od Fowls, 2s 9d to 3s 61 per couple; Ducks, 2s 3d to 3s 3d ditto Geese,Os Od to OR Od; Turkeys, 0s Od to ds Od each; Cheese, 3d to 5d prr lb; OldJPotatoes. 20 lb for Is; New Potatoes, 3d. to 6d per lb.
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TAMLYN'S ESTATE. A PINAL DIVIDEND will be paid on the second day of July. Creditors to send particulars of claim to Gcorrre M. Grefn, Bridge-street, Haverfordwest. 21st June, 1866. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the County Court of Pembrakchire, holden at Pembroke. IN the Matter of MARTHA DAVIES, of No. 8, Water-street, Pembroke-dock, in the county of Pembroke, spinster, late of Penycoed, in the parish of Lawrenny, in the same county, adjudged bankrupt on the 7th day of April, 1866. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the bank- rupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless all appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be civen to the Court. Dated this 13th day of June, 1866. ROBERT LANNING, Registrar. PEMBROKESHIRE (TO WIT). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to bo holden in and for the county of Pem- broke, on the 3rd day of July next, at hall-past one o'clock in the afternoon, the Justices of the Peace there assembled will Elect a Justice of the Peace of the said county to be a member of the County Itoads Board of the said county in the room and stead of Nicholas Roch, Esq, deceased. Dated this 14th day of June, 1866. ROBERT LANNING, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. BRIDGE-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. FINAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, £ c, §-c. MR HENRY DAVIES HAS received instructions from Mr Thomas Jones, Photographer, Stationer, &c, (who-intends re- moving to.London,) to Sell by Auction, on Saturday, the 23rd of June, 1866, the remaining part of his House- hold Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Musical Instruments, &c. The Sale to commence at three o'clock in the after- noon. Havei ford west, 20th June, 1866. BANK. OF ENGLAND. UNCLAIMED STOCK. APPLICATION having been made to the Governors A of the Bank of England to direct the re-transfer from the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt of the sum of .£225 Consolidated 3 per cent Annuities, heretofore standing in the name of WERREAT RICHARDS, of Burton parish, Pembroke- shire, South Wales, Mariner, and which was transferred to the said Commissioners, in consequence of the Divi- dends thereon having remained unclaimed since the 5th of January, 1856. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN that, on the expiration of three months from this date, the said Stock will be transferred, and the Dividends thereon paid to WERREAT RICHARDS, who has claimed the same, unless some other claimant shall sooner appear and make out his claim thereto. PEMBROKESEIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR HENRY DAVIES At Clarbeston Road Station, in the parish of Wiston, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July, 18G6, at two o'clock in the afternoon (pursuant to a decree of the County Court of Pembrokeshire, holden at Haverfordwest), THE new and substantially bnilt PUBLIC INN, with the appurtenances, called the CLARBESTON ROAD HOTEL, situate at the Clarbeston Road Station of the South Wales Railway, comprising, a Dwelling House, coachhouse and stable, brewhouse, cellar, back- yard, and large garden, held under a lease for the term of 99 years from the 25th of March, 1860, at the yearly rent of £3. The house is a most convenient and spacious one, and comprises three Public Rooms on the ground floor for guests, with Private Family Apartments and suitable bedrooms, and other accomodations. Being contiguous to the Railway Station, the premises afford a most favourable opportunity to any person desirous of em- barking in the business of a Publican and Licensed Vic- tualler, with which may be combined an easy and pro- fitable trade in lime, coal, and other materials, at the adjoining railway station. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr Wm John, Solicitor, Haverfordwest.
I HAVERFORDWEST.
HAVERFORDWEST. MR HENRY PHILLIPS Has been favoured with instructions by R. H. M. Yeates, Esq, (who intends leaving Wales,) to Sell by Auction, at GROVE HOUSE, Haverfordwest, on Toesday, the 3rd of July, 1866, ALL his neat and oseful HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE, Bagatelle Board, Pianofortes, China, Glass, Pictures, Plated Goods, Linen, Books, Guns. Saddles. Gas Fittings, and other valuable effects, comprising: DRAWING ROOM.-An excellent cottage pianoforte, by Cocks and Co., music stool, mahogany bagatelle board complete, rosewood loo table, rosewood card table, rosewood couch and pillow, 8 rosewood chairs, mahogany spring seat arm chair and antimacassar, two ottomans, fancy cabinet, chimney looking glass in handsome gilt frame, three engravings and gilt frames, Brussels carpet and hearth rug, two pieces Indian matting, bronzed fender with steel top, set of fire irons, two sets of green damask and muslin window furniture with tassels and gilt cornices, two Holland window blinds and rollers, chimney ornaments, handsome three burner gas fittings in glass. DINING ROOM.—Set mahogany dining tables, with centre part, table cover, two small tables, mahogany hair seat sofa and pillow, six mahogany hair seat chairs, mahogany morocco seat arm chair, barometer, two sets crimson moreen window furniture and mahogany poles, two sets Holland window blinds and rollers, two tea trays, Biussels carpets and hearth rug, fender and fire irons bronzed three burner gas fittings, &c. LIBRARY.—Mahogany Pembroke table and cover, morocco seat easy and arm chairs, cane seat chairs, 2 sets painted bookcases with cupboards, carpet and hearth rug, fender with rests, tet fire irons, pair bell pulls, copper coal scuttle and scoop, three light bronzed gas fittings. STAIRCASE AND LANDING.-BrulIse)s stair carpetting and brass stair rods, flower pots and plants, gas fittings, with glass shades, &c. SPARK ROOM.-Mahogany square pianoforte, mahogany flower stand, two wool mats, two fishing rods, letter and game bags. „ BED ROOMS.—5 In number, include mahogany fluted 4-post and other bedstads and furniture, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, bed linen, blankets, quilts and counterpanes, night and bedroom chairs, mahogany and painted tables and glasses, washing stands and chamber ware, hip bath, slop pails, mahogany chests of drawers, linen chest, carpetting and Indian matting, pictures and frames, ornaments, &c. ENTRANCE HALL AND PASSAGE.—Mahogany hat and umbrella stand, cane seat chair, lot cf oil floor cloth, gas fittings, &c. PLATED Goons-Tea and coffee pots, candlesticks, cruet stand, and bottles, cream jug, bottle coasters, sugar basin set of dish covers, &c. GLASS AND CHINA.—Several pairs of quart and pint decanters, water bottles and glasses, tumbler, wine and other glasses, dessert service, tea and breakfast services, lot odd glass and china, also a lot of preserve jars. P A.NTUy.-Deal table, mahogany Butler's tray and stand, tea urn, copper teakettle, oil lamp, &c. GUNi, &c.-One double barrel, percussion gun by Patrick, maker to the Duke of Glo'ster,' and mahogany case, one single barrelled ditto by Forsyth and Co., and mahogany case, one pigeon gun by Evans, 'Cambridge,' flasks and sundries. t SADDLE Room.-Gentlemen and boy's saddles, lady s ditto, double rein bridles, set of donkey shaft harness, rope matting, bird cages, box, &c. COACH HOUSE, YARD, &c.—Donbty cart and wheels, water tub, slop pail, wire riddle, lot balls, &o. SCULLERy.-Iron boiler, brass skillet, iron and tin saucepans, iron kettles, iron plank, gridiron, watering pot, foot pan, earthen pans, butter basket, oven tins, carpet whisp, lot of garden tools, &c. KITCHEN.-Deal square and round tables, mahogany Pembroke table, 8-day clock in mahogany case, chaire, settle with table back, dinner service and lot odd ware, mahogany knife box, set block tin dish covers, sweeping brush, stewpan and cover, coal scuttle, candle box, tin roaster and jack, with other various kitchen requisites and effects not particularized. BOOKS.—About 350 volumes of useful works. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock, *■»«.) presiselyi Credit subject to conditions of sale* Itlll Burrtti H»urhziw**h a1.. iua«> 1
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BOROUGH OF HAVERFORDWEST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, a rPHA.T the worshipful the Mayor will hold a COURT, | _L at the Shire Hall, in the said Borough, on Friday, f the 29th of June, J8(;G, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, j for the Admission of Persons as FREEMEN of the said Borough, when and where all persons claiming to be so admitted are required to attend and to be prepared with proof in support of their respective claims, WILLIAM JOHN. Town Clerk. Haverfordwest, 18th June, 1863. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1801. "to In the Court of Bankruptcy for the Bristol District. XN the Matter of ED WIN ROWLAND, of Saint Julian- street, Tenby, in the connty of Pembroke, licensed victualler and builder, dealer and chapman, a bankrupt. The meeting for the last examination or the said bank- rupt, and the application for his order of discharge will be held at the Bankruptcy Court. Bristol, on the third day of July next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. A. J. Acraman. Esq, of 19, St Augustine's Place, Bristol, is the official assignee, and Messrs Gwynne and Stokes, of Tenby, and A. Henderson, of Bristol, are the solicitors. DARTFORD GUNPOWDER MILLS. OFFICE :-34, THROGJIOKTON-STBEET, LONDON, E,C. THE public are respectfully informed that we have appointed MESSRS DANILL and JONES, Newport, Monmouthshire, to be SOLF. AGENTS lor the sale of our SPORTING GUNPOWDER for Monmouthshire, South Wales, and adjoining districts. Ail future orders for the above districts entrusted to their care will be promptly executed from Stock at Newport. We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past support, and to request a continuance of it for the luture. PIGOU & WILKS. HA VEll FORD WES T JULY CA TTLE FAIR. SALE OF hlGH CLASS SHORTHORN STOCK. MR HENRY DA VIES, Has been favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, in St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, on the 10th July, 1866, (the Cattle Fair day), A VALUABLE SF.LliCTION OF PURE-BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE, the property of Robert Pavin Davies, E-q, of ltidgeway House, including the celebrated first-class bull 'Heir of Clarence' (21,913), and several yearling and bull calves, inealf and yearling heifers, descended from the choicest strains. Catalogues with pedigrees will be published fourteen days before the sale. The sale to commence at two o'clock in the afternoon. Old Bridge, Haverfordwest, 12th June, 1866. NOTICE. CATTLE PLAGUE. County of Pembroke (to wit.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'F'HAT the Justices of the Peace of this County, in 1 Quarter Sessions assembled, on the 16th day of June, 1866, being the Local Authority of the said County, have granted their Licences for the holding of FAIRS for the Sale of Cattle on the days and at the places undermentioned, namely:- At Fishguatd, on Monday, the 25th of June, 1866. At Narbertb, on Friday, the 29th of June, 1866. By Order of the Court, ROBERT LANNING, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the Court of Bankruptcy j or the Bristol District. IN the Matter of CORNELIUS CORNOCK COLE, L the younger, formerly of Little Hoaten, in the county of Pembroke, but now of Bayview, Pembrey, in the county of Carmarthen, lately (for about eight months before and up to January last, and whilst residing at Bayview aforesaid,) acting as clerk to a wine merchant at Llanelly, in the county of Carmarthen, but now, and previously to such last mentioned employment, of no business or occupation. NOTICE.-The meeting for the Bankrupt to pass his last examination and apply for an order of discharge, will be held at the Bankruptcy Court, Bristol, on Tues- day, the 3rd day of July next, at eleven o'clock a.m. A. J. ABRAMAN, ESQ, Official Assignee. EDWARD M. 11ARWOOD, Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. PEMBROKESHIRE. MESSRS GOODE AND OWEN Have been favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Auction, on Thursday, the 26th day of July, 1866, at the Commercial Inn, Fishguard, at one for two o'clock precisely, in convenient and suitable lots, THE valuable and productive Farms of TREWRACH, PENTRE, GARN, and PENYWAIN, with con- venient homesteads, out-buildings, and Cottages, con- taining together about 280 acres, 2 roods, and 5 perches, of rich well-watered land. The Estate is situate within two miles of the market town of Fishguard, is inter- sected by the road leading from that place to Cardigan, and is bounded on the north by Fishgnard Bay; it possesses the great advantage of a good landing place for coal and limestone, with a limekiln at Abcrbacb, and extensive Quarries of building stone of excellent quality. Possession may be had at Michaelmas next, of all ex- cept a few cottages and fields which are under lease. Particulars of sale are in course of preparation, and may be had, with any further information, on appli- cation to Messrs Powell, Mathias, and Evans, Solicitors, Haverfordwest; Thomas Morgan, Esq, Solicitor, Cardi- gan; or Messrs Goode and Owen, Estate Agents and Valuers, Haverfordwest. v. ,r- R. TOWN AND COUNTY OF HAVERFORDWEST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said Town and County, will be holden and kept at the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of July, 1866, at Eleven o'clock in the Fore- noon, and that the Court will first proceed to audit ani examine all accounts relative to the receipts and expen- diture and the assessment, application, and management for the rate for the said Town and County and that all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, Constables, Persons bound by Recognizance to appear thereat, must attend and answer to their names; and all persons having indictments to prefer, or appeals or traverses to try, or any business to transact, are required to attend; and all Justices of the Peace for the said Town and County are requested to return all depositions and recognizances taken and acknowledged before them, to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 2nd day of July next. JAMES SUMMERS, Clerk of the Peace. June 20th, 1866. ——— COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1866. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpHAT the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace L for the county of Pembroke will be holden at the Shire-ball, Haverfordwest, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and at the hour of twelve o'clock at noon of the same day all business relating to the county will commence and be proceeded with. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Justices of the Peace, acting in and for the said county of Pem- broke, will at one o'clock in the afternoon of the same day proceed with the business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the county and police rates. POLICE COMMITTEE. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Police Com- mittee will meet at the Shire-hall, Haverfordwest, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July next (the first day of the said sessions) at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. FINANCE COMMITTEE. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Finance Committee will attend at the Shire-hall, Haverfordwest, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July next (the first day of the said sessions), at half-past eleven o clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of examining the County Accounts, and all persons having demands against the county are requested to attend at the time and place aforesaid, and at one o'clock in the afternoon the said accounts will be audited in open Court, as required by the statute. JULY 4TH, 1866. T R I A L OF PRISONERS. And Notice is hereby also given, that on Wednesday, the 4th day of July next (the spcond day of the said sessions), at ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely, the Court will proceed with the Trial of Prisoners, when all Grand and Petit Jurors, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and per- sons bound by recognizances to appear thereat, must attend and answer to their names. And Notice is hereby also given, that all appeals and traverses to be tried at the said sessions must be entered ^t the offlco of the Clerk of the Peace on or before ten o'clock in the morning of Tuesday, the 3rd day of July next (the first day of the said sessions) and the several Magistrates of the said county are requested to direct their clerks to transmit all depositions and recog- nizances taken before them to the office of the Clerk of the Peace three clear days belore the commencement of the said sessions, in order that the respective bills of indictment may be prepared; and all attorneys practising in the said Court are requested in all cases of appeal to be heard at the said sessions, to transmit on the part of the appellants, to the Office of the Clerk of the Peace, for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the original order and the examination upon which the removal is grounded, and copies of the notices and grounds of removal and of appeal seven clear days before the first day of the said sessions. ROBERT LANNING, Deputy Clerk of the PeaOC* Olerk of the Peace's Office, HUl June, US", PASTURE-FARM, 3-59 ACRES, to be LET, capital JL House, at SUMMERTON, Pembrokeshire.—Apply to Wm Davies, Esq, Haverfordwest. JUST Published (gratis) THE GREAT CRINOLINE QUESTION solved by Her Majesty the Empress of the French. Ladies should at once obtain GRATIS of their Draper or Corset Maker, THOMSON'S new Illustration, showing the veritable 'MODE DE L'IMPERATRICE. PEMBROKESHIRE. rrO BE LET, unfurnished, with immediate possession, L UPTON CASTLE, an ancient residence beauti- fully situate on the banks of Milford Haven, with ex- tensive garden, &c, together with 43 acres of pa3lure land, and the exclusive right of shooting over the do- main of 500 acres. It contains three sitting and eight bed rooms, with the usual domestic offices. Rent for the whole, £1.30 per annum. It is two miles and a half from the Royal Dockyard at Pembroke, seven and a half from Tenby, and three from the Railway Station. Apply to Mr R. M. Jones, House and Estate Agent, Pembroke. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT at the next General Quarter Sessions of the _L Peace, to be holden at the Shire Hall, Haverford- west, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July next, the Justices then and there assembled will proceed to appoint Two Warders between the ages of 25 and 35, for the County Gaol and House of Correction, at the salary of 18s per week. Applications with testimonials must be sent to Mr Richard James. Clerk to the Visiting Justices, on or before Friday, the 29th June instant. ROBERT LANNING, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's Office, Eaverfordwest, June 7th, 1866. Just published, price Is 6d cloth, free by post for 20 Stamps. HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL ENGINEER: LJ being Hints to Youths intending to adopt the Pro- fession. By Bernard Stuart, Engineer. 'To Youths intending to adopt the profession this book may be cordially commended as one to be made their daily adviser, their unfailing mentor and friend. To the lathers of families the profession of the engineer offers a new sphere of usefulness for their sons, a new source of affluence and honour.—Daily Review. Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. And all Booksellers. REMEDY FOR DEAR BUTCHER'S MEAT. Just published, fcp. 8vo, price Is 6 cloth, free by post for 20 stamps. POULTRY AS A MEAT SUPPLY: being Hints to Hen-wives how to Rear and Manage Poultry Economically and Profitably. By the author of the Poultry Kalendar.' The author has amply succeeded in carrying out a task which the ravages ot the Cattle Plague have ren- dered doubly useful and called for. She clearly proves that any person can properly house, feed, and rear poultry, with every due attention to their health and comfort, and yet gain a return of quite cent per cent upon his outlay.'—The Atlas. Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co, And all Booksellers. 1JURSUANT to an order of the High Court ofChan- JL eery made in the matter of the Estate of ELIZA- BETH DAVIES. late ot Hook, in the parish of Amble- ston in the county of Pembroke, widow, deceased, and in a cause Lodwick against Thomas, the creditors of the said Elizabeth Davies, who died in or about the month of January, 1865, are on or bofore the 8th day of July 1866, to send by post, prepaid, to Messrs Powell, Mathias: and Evans, of Haverfordwest, in the county of Pem- broke, the solicitors of the defendants, the adminis- tratrix of the deceased, their christian and surnames addresses, and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them; or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefits of the said order. Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Master of the Rolls, at his Chambers, situated in the Rolls Yard Chancery Lane, Middlesex, on Wednesday, the 18th day of July, 1866, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. Dated this 8th day of June, 1866. E. B. CHURCH, Chiuf Clerk. EYRE & LAWSON, 1, John-street, Bedford Row. London, W.C. Agents for POWELL, MATHIAS, & EVANS, Haverfordwest, Plaintiff's Solicitors. EN SON, J. W., by SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, ) to H.R.H. the PRINCE OF WALES. BENSON, J. W. 25, Old Bond-street, having re- JD constructed these inagnifioent premises, invites an inspection of artistic works. BENSON, J. W., STEAM FACTORY for CLOCKS J and WATCHES. 58 and 60, Ludgate Hill. DENSON, J, W., 99, Westbourne Grove. DENSON, J. W., 164, Tottenham-court-road. BENSON, J. w., MAKER of the GOLD CASKET presented by the City of London to H.R.H. the PRINCE OF WALES. BENSON, J. W., MAKER of the CASKET presented JD by the City of London to H.R.H. PRINCE ALFRED. DENSON, J. W.,PRIZE MEDAL, LONDON, Class 33. DENSON, J. W.,PRIZE MEDAL, DUBLIN, Class 10. BENSON, J. W., HONOURABLE MENTION, JL) LONDON, Class 15. BENSON, J. W., MAKER of the CHRONOGRAPH U by which the DERBY is TIMED. BENSON, J. W., MAKER of the GREAT CLOCK of the EXHIBITION, 1862. BENSON'S Watch Pamphlet, illustrated, on ev.ery JD construction of Watch, with their prices, post free, 2d. BENSON'S WATCHES are sent to all parts of the World safe by post. BENSON'S WATCHES,-Gold and Silver, at 200 to D 2 Guineas. BENSON'S 4 Guinea London-made patent Lever Silver Watch, capped and jewelled, in all sizes. BENSON'S 2 Guinea Horizontal Silver Watch, in J) all sizes. BENSON'S WATCHES, CHRONOGRAPH, KEY- LESS REPEATERS. ENSON'S WATCHES, CHRONOMETER, DU. JD PLEX, LEVER. BENSON'S WATCHES, HORIZONTAL CENTRE i) SECONDS, &o BENSON'S WATCHES in Sizes of Half to Three jD Inches in Diameter. WATCHES REPAIREO by ENGLISH, FRENCH, SWISS, and GERMAN ARTISTS. BENSON'S CLOCKS for the CARRIAGE. Five J) Guineas. TJENSON'S CLOCKS for the DRAWING, DINING JD and BED-ROOMS. BENSON'S CLOCKS for the HALL, LIBRARY, and V CARRIAGE. B"ENSON'S CLOCKS for CHURCHES, TURRETS, and STABLES. BENSON'S CLOCKS and GARNITURES DE CHE- J) MINEES. fBLOCKS REPAIRED by ENGLISH, FRENCH, Ly aad GERMAN ARTISTS. CANDELABRA in ORMOLU and BRONZE. CANDELABRA IN SILVER and ELECTROPLATE ~p>R0NZES d'ART ^nl^A and ISIDORE BON- BRONZES d'ART by CLODION, BARYE, and CARRIER. BRONZES d'ART, byPRADIER, CHARTROUSSE, | JEWELLERY, DIAMOND, of ORIGINAL DE- SIGNS. JEWELLERY for BRIDAL and other PRESENTS. JEWELLERY, designed by ITALIAN and FRENCH J ARTISTS. JEWELLERY, GOLD, for MOURNING WEAR, in great variety. SILVER PLAfE, designed exprcsflly for PRESEN- TATION. SILVER PLATE for RACING, FIELD, or AQUATIC SPORTS. SILVER PLATE for the SIDEBOARD, DINNER, and TEA/TABLES. OILVER PLATE for INDIA^ O SILVER PLATE, for DINNERS a la RUSSE. SILVEU PLATE, FLOWER, and FRUIT STANDS. LUDGATE-ILrLLt OLD BOND-STREET. WEST- BOURNB-QROVfi, »ad TOTXiSKHAM-COVRT. R 1MB. A NEW OMNIBUS DAILY! BETWEEN NEWPORT, FISHGUARD, & HAVERFORDWEST. A NEW OMNIBUS will Commence Running on MONDAY NEXT, from the Llwyngwair Arms, Newport' starting at Five o'clock, a.m., and will leave the Commercial Hotel, Fishguard, at half-past Six a.m., arriving at Haverfordwest at quarter-past Nine, a.m., in time to meet the Third Class and Express Up-Trains tor Carmarthen, Llaneliy, Swansea, Cardiff, Newport, and to all parts of England; and Return from the Salutation Hotel, Haver- fordwest, for Fishguard, Dinas, and Newport, soon after the arrival at Haverfordwest of the Two p.m. Down Train. N.B.—A Great Advantage is offered to the Public by this Conveyance; parties arriving at Haverfordwest, will be enabled to leave by the Express Txain, which takes Third Class Passengers so far as Newport, Monmouthshire, and will enable ail persons connected with maritime affairs, to go to Neyland, Pembroke-dock, and Milford, bv the 10.13 at Haverfordwest, Down Train, which will be a great advantage to the inhabitants of Newport, Dinas, Fish- guard, &c, and will give those persons who have business to transact at Haverfordwest over Five Hours before returning for Fishguard and Newport. FARES.—From Newport, through Fishguard, to Haverfordwest, inside, 3s 6d, outside, 3s; Return Tickets' 6s 6d inside, outside 5s 6d; from Fishguard to Haverfordwest, inside 2s 6d, outside 2s; Return Tickets, inside Is 6d' outside 3s 6d. Commercial Hotel, Fishgnard, June 6th, 1866. J. MORRIS, PROPRIETOR.
STEAM COMMUNICATIONI
STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of JUNE, 1866. The Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company'? Steam Ships SOVERKIUN, Capt, W. Adams. AKJFIBVERNOF,Capt.Boulston MONTAGU, Capt Speakman J.KENNEDY, Capt. Welsh JANF. BACON, Capt. Xeill SWAN SEA, Capt. R. Barrett. AKTIZAN, Capt. Mortis AGNES JACK, Capt. Gibbs WINDBRMKRE, Capt. J. Isarrett The above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended to sai with Goods and Passengers, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) as follows, with or without pilots, aud liberty to tow vessels From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Landing passengers for SWAN'SKA, at the Mnmbles( (weather T*prmittina-.> Saturday, June 2 .11J morn Saturday 16 11J morn Saturday 9 6 even I Saturday 23 1 even Saturday, June 30th, 10J mom. Saturday, June 30th, 10J mom. From Milford jor Bristol. Landing Passengersfor Swansea at the Mumbles (weather permitting') Dermittingo) Sunday June 3 5 morn Sunday 17 5 morn Sunday 10 12 noon Sunday 24 1 after Sunday, July 1st, 1 mora. Sunday, July 1st, 1 mora. From Milford for Liverpool. Returning from Bristol every Tuesday, andfrom Swanseaevery Wednesday. Wednesday June 6 4 after Wednesday 20 4 after Wednesday 13 11 night | Wednesday 27 10 night FARES (Return tickets available for two voyages.) (Jabm. JJecK. Return Milf 3rd to or from Liverpool 13s Od 7 s Od 18b Milfrrd to or from Bristol 8s 6d 7 s Od 13s Milford to or from Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Od — Milfrrd to or from Bristol 8s 6d 7s Od 138 Milford to or from Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Od Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- mitting) free of charge in the Steam Tender GIPSY. For further particulars see small bill, or apply to John Bacot and Co., Managing Owners, 14, Water-street, Liverpool; G. R. Evans, Bristol; Charles Lamb, Swansea; John Kenworthy an" Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- mitting) free of charge in the Steam Tender GIPST. For further particulars see small bill, or apply to John Bacoi and Co., Managing Owners, 14, Water-street, Liverpool; G. H. Evans, Bristol; Charles Lamb, Swansea; John Kenworthy an*i €o., Manchester. It. D. IIORE, AGENT, MILFOKD. —————————————————————————————- I
PRENDERGAST CHURCH RESTORATION…
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 entire reconstruc- tion and enlargement of the fabric absolutely necessary. Towards this undertaking the Rector and Church- wardens respectfully solicit the assistance of the public. Population, Prendergast. 1540 Number of sittings in present Church. 180 Ditto in proposed Church 314 Contributions already promised:- -E a.dt Mr Massy, Cottesmore 100 0 0 Rev. J. H. A. Philipps, Picton Castle 100 0 0 Mr Scourfield, M.P., Williamston 50 0 0 Mr Lloyd, Glanafon 50 0 0 Mr John Harvey, Picton Place. 50 0 0 Mr Joshua Harvey, Mill Bank. 50 0 0 Rev. F. Foster, M.A., Poyston, 50 0 0 Mr Davies, Spring Gardens. 25 0 0 Mr Stannard, Old Bridge. 25 0 0 Lord Bishop of St. David's. 20 0 0 Mr R. H. Ilarvey 20 0 0 MrLortPhillips, M.P, Lawrenny Park 10 0 0 Mr Rose, Springfield 10 0 0 Mr Walters, High Street 20 0 0 Mr Daniel Lloyd, Old Bridge. 5 0 0 Mrs James, Commercial Inn. 500 Mr Williams, Spring Gardens 5 0 0 Mr John Lewis, Woodbine. 5 0 0 Mr John Duckfield, Old Bridge 3 31 0 Mr Street, London, per Mr Smithett 330 Messrs Jones & Nash, Bristol., 220 Mr Morris, Prendergast 2 0 0 Mr James, Prendergast Bill 2 0 0 Mr Taylor, Old Bridge. 10 0 Mrs John, Prendergast, 110 Mr Thomas John, Prendergast 110 Mr E. H. Smithett, Market-street. 110 Mr Cope, Saethaelwyd 110 Mr Madocks, Picton Place. 10 0 Mr R. H. Wilson, Bristol 100 Mr Titus Jenkins, Old Bridge. 10 0 Messrs Powell, Mathias, & Evans.. 500 Mr P. P. Ellis, High-street 2 2 0 Messrs R. James & Son. 2 2 0 Mr Thomas Baker, High-street. 2 2 0 Mrs Williams, Mill Inn. 22 0 Miss Mountague, Bristol. 4 0 0 Miss Barnard, Bristol. 10 0 Mr John Phillips, Victoria Place. 10 0 Mr Jos. Godwin, Wrington 13a Mr E. Potter, High-street. 1 0 0 A Frie^id, per Mr Stannard 2 2 0 Mr Joseph Thomas, Bridge-street.. 5 0 0 Mr S. Jenkins, Prendergast. 10 0 A Friend. 10 0 Mr Davies, Plough and Harrow. 10 0 Mr James Godwin, Bristol. 5 0 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins 2 2 0 The Misses Reynolds, Salutation. 2 2 0 Mr Edmond, Dark-street 10 0 Mr W. Hood. High-street 100 Rev Mr and Mrs Barham, Trecwn 20 0 0 Mr Goode, High-street 500 Mr G. L. Owen, Withybush 5 5 0 Mr T. R. Owen, Foley House 2 2 0 Mrs Brownell, Leamington, per Mrs Massy. 10 0 Mr Vallance, Hurst Pier-point 220 Mr D. R. Evans 110 Mr H. D. Reynolds, Surgeon, Haver- fordwest. 110 A Friend, per Mrs Barham 10 0 0 Mr Henly, High Street 5 0 0 Mr Wm. Lloyd, High Street 110 Mrs Rees, Market Street 10 0 Miss Stokes, Market Street. 010 0 Mr Wilson, Market Street, per Mr Smithett. 0 10 6 Capt. and Mrs Smithett, per Mr Smithett 10 0 A A. S. per Mr Smithett. 010 0 Mr E. H Ellis, Dew Street 010 6 Collected oy Miss Phillips, Poyston. 4 0 0 Mr H. Davies, Old Bridge 5 0 0 Mr Phillips, Prendergast Place. 100 Rev T. Horn, Hill-street 2 0 0 Mr Oakshot, Swansea. 110 A Friend. 2 0 0 Mr Phillips, Shoals Hook. 0 10 0 Rev R. T. Hopper, Clifton. 10 0 Mr Miles, Prendergast. 010 6 Mr Walter Reynolds 110 Mr James Williams, Market-street.. 0 10 6 Mr Hughes, Victoria Place. 10 0 Mr D. P. Saunders, Bridge-street. 10 0 Mr Stephen Green, High-street. 110 Mr John Brown, Market-street 110 Miss Gwyther, Swan Inn 10 0 Mr T. James, Commercial Inn 110 Mr Llewellin, Spittal 010 0 Mr Bowes, High-street 1 0 0 Mr James A. Owen, Westminster 2 2 0 Rev. James Allen, Castlemartin 10 0 0 Mr Henry Allen, Barrister-at'Law 2 2 0 Mr Colby, Fynone, per Mrs Massy 2 0 0 Mr Scurlock, High-street 0 10 6 Messrs W. Baker and Sons, Bristol, per Mr Farrow 3 3 0 Mr Charles Prior, per Mr P. P. Ellis. 0 10 6 Collected by Miss Williams, Mill Inn 3 3 10 Mrs D. Lewis. Quay-street 10 0 Mr Griffiths, High-street. 0 10 0 Mr John Harding, Prendergast. 10 0 Mr and Mrs Dawson, Sydenham. 10 10 0 Mrs Bushe and Miss Phillips. 2 0 0 Mr W. L. Harding, City Road 010 0 Mr T. N. Phillips, Dew-street 010 0 Mr Campbell, Old Bridge. 1 0 0 Mr Blethyn, High-street 010 0 Mr John Williams at Lloyd's, coach- maker i ] 0 Mr David Lewis, Bridge-street. 1 0 0 A Friend. 10 0 0 Mr Thomas Harding, Prendergast 100 Rev W. B. Rowlands 1 1 0 Mr Wm. Owen, Portfield 110 Mr brown, Kensington House. 2 2 0 Mr Morris, Bristol 1 1 0 Collected by Miss E. Foster 17 16 0 Ditto by Miss L. Booster 3 7 9 Ditto by Miss M. Clerk 1 11 0 Mrs Barnard, Clifton. 1 0 0 A Friend, per Mr White. 0 10 0 Mr Rogers, Tower Hill 0 10 0 A Friend. 10 0 Mrs Sawyer, Clifton. 2 2 0 Mr Kerslake, Bristol 0 10 6 Miss Sykes, Clifton 010 0 Mrs Robins, per Mrs Barham 5 0 0 Rev T. Martyn, Hill-street 10 0 Mr Marychurch, Bridgeestreet 110 Collected in weekly pence by parish- ioners 23 3 4 Collected by Miss Nasb, Clifton. 10 0 Collected by Miss Cousins, Bristol.. 2 10 (j FRANCIS FOSTER, M.A., Rector JOHN HARVEY,?
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MR. EDWARD RIBBON, PIANO-FORTE, VIOLJN, AND VIOLONCELLO TEACHES Piano-Fortes Tun»d RESIDENCE -6, MERLIN'S TEEBACE, HAYEBJOBDWEET ESTABLISHED 1852. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE—LIFE—ANNUITIES. Chief Offices :-High-street, Wrexham; 49, Moorgate-street, London; 77, Buchanan-street, Glasgow; TRUSTEES: The Right Hon. Lord Boston. The Right Hon. Lord Tredegar. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. Colonel Myddleton Biddulpb, M.P. Townshend Mainwaring, Esq, M.P, Thomas Barnes, Esq, M.P. Tile Very Rev. the Dean of St Asaph. Thomas Brassy, Esq, Westminster. Hugh Owen, Esq, Barnsbury, London. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: T H O 51 A S B A R K E S, ESQ., M. P., Farnworth, and the Quinta, Salop. All the usual descriptions of Fire and Life Insurances effected on the most moderate terms, and every attention given to the business with which the Company may be favoured. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary to the Compay. Applications for Agencies to the Secretary or to Mr E. Prosser, 9, Park Terrace, Pontypool, Superintendent of Agents in South Wales, will receive immediate atten- tion. jai STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH TH SOUTH OF IRELAND, Ft t New Milford (Milford$WaUrftrd DAILY SERVICE-BVNDAYA BZOBFTBD. THE Milford Havea and Waterford Steam Ship Company's J. Royal Mail Steamers will sail (wind and weather per miUingj. MILFORD HAVEN & WATERFORD. From New Milford,6.45 p.m.,on | From Waterford, 6.0 p.sa, on arrival of the 9.15 a.m. express | arrival of the train from Cork, and 6.0 a.m. third class trains, I Limerick, &c, so as to enable so as to enable passengers to I passengers to proceed by proceed by the 8.0 a.m train to I 8.15a,m.express train, reaching Limeriek, Cork, &c. London about 6 p.m. For farther particulars apply at 301!.Y of the Railway StatioL:> or of Messrs Jackson & Co, New Milford, South Wales. See B adshaw's Railway Guide and Time Tablo
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST…
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY. CONTRIBUTIONS 1866. THE Honorary Secretaries beg most gratefully to acknowledge the receipt of the following sums, and would at the same time respectfully urge upon the attention of those Clergymen and Dissenting Ministers in the county, who have not yet made collectiDBs in behalf of this institution for the present year, the pressing and many claims which it has on their sympathy and support. x a. d. Collection in Jefferston Church, per Rev.J. D. Z S. a. Palmour 2 2 0 Ditto in. Burton Church, per Rev.Joseph Tombs 3 13 0 Ditto in Robeston West Church, per Rev W. H. Higgon 1 8 8 Ditto in Llawhaden Church, per Rev Daniel Jones 2 8 6 Ditto in Bletherstou Church, per Rev Daniel Jones 0 15 6 Ditto In National School Room, Solva, per Rev J. P. Williams 2 5 0 Ditto in Lampeter Velfrey Church, per Rev Richard Lewis 2 2 6
HAVERFORDWEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL.I
HAVERFORDWEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL. LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LIBRARY FUBD. JE s. d. J. R. Scourfield, Esq., M.P.10 0 0 Rev J. H. A. Philipps, M.A.. 5 0 0 Hon. Capt. W. Edwardes 5 0 0 J D. Brown, Esq. 2 2 0 John Lloyd, Esq. 2 2 0 W. Davies, Esq 3 3 0 T. Rowlands, Esq 1 10 Rev. W. B. Rowlands, M.A. 1 1 0 Mrs W. B. Rowlands. 1 0 0 Rev. J. B. Rowlands, B.A. 100 J. Marychurch, Esq 1 1 0 Henry Davies, Esq. 1 0 0 G. L. Owen, Esq. 100 H. P. Goode, Esq. 1 1 0 R. Williams, Esq. 1 0 0 R. Harvey, Esq 110 J. Harvey, Esq. 110 Mr P. P. Ellis 110 J.W.Phillips, Esq. 110 Mr E. J. Potter 100 Mr T. Whicher Davies 110 T. R. Owen, Esq 1 1 0 MrW.Lloyd. 100 Mr J. Warr 110 Mr G. Palmer. 1 0 0 Mr W. Williams 10 0 W. John, Esq. 110 Rev. T. Horn, M.A. 010 0 Mr W. Hood 0 10 0 Mr W. H. Rees 0 10 0 Mr Bletbyn 0 10 0 Mr T. J.White 0 10 6 Mr C. Saies. 0 10 6 Mr J. Phillips. 0 10 6 Mr S.Green. 0 10 0 Mr T. Williams 0 10 0 Mr James Phillips 060 Mr John Phillips. 0 5 0 Mr W. Phillips 0 6 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins.. 0 10 0 Messrs R. James and Son 1 1 0 T. H. Wilson, Esq., 0 10 0 Mr John Brown 0 10 0 Right Hon. Earl of Cawdor 6 0 0 J. L. G. P. Lewis, Esq 1 0 0 A Friend, per Rev. S. O. Meares 15 0 T. Skone, Esq. 1 1 0 T. Randle, Esq I 1 0 W. Randle, Esq 1 1 0 Rev. James Thomas, M. 4. I 1 0 A Lady, per Rev. W.B. Rowlands 100 W. Williams, Esq. 110 Henry Phillips, Esq. 0 10 0 Mr G. N. Hassell 0 10 0 Mr Nicholas 0 10 0 Mr W. Llewellin 0 5 0 James Higgon, Esq 2 0 0 Mr. Thomas Baker. 0 10 6 "W. Rees, Esq. 1 1 0 T. Edwardes, Esq 1 1 0 "Anon." per Rev W.B.Rowlands 1 0 0 T. Watts, Esq 1 0 0 E. T. Massy, Esq 2 2 G. Lort Phillips, Esq., M.P 6 0 0 E. P. Phillips, Esq 1 1 0 A. Beynon, Esq QlO O Mrs H. Ackland 0 g 0 James Summers, Esq j W. Walters, Esq 110 R. Pavin Davies, E?q. i 1 n Rev. F.Foster 0 10 0 J. E. Evans Esq.f a preaent of bookg> MrT8aun& Pr6Sent °f w.winiam8,'Esq"— J1 S I Mr Gibbon. n ? n Rev C. H. Barham 1 j Q Rev Canon Thomas 1 Q Q Ezra Roberts, Esq 1 10 David Davies, Esq 1 1 0 Nett proceeds of first Reading.. 3 16 0 Miss Harries. 10 0 Rev. R. Lewis, Lampeter 1 0 0 Major Willan 1 q 0 Nett proceeds of second Reading 3 17 6 Mr David Lewis 0 10 0 Nett proceeds of Third Reading 2 3 10 J. A. Owen, Esq., B.A. 1 1 0 Nett proceeds of Fourth Reading 3 5 10 R. Llewellin, Esq 1 0 0 Miss Minnie Reynolds. 1 I 0 Nett proceeds of Fifth Readiug 4 12 10 Nett proceeds of Sixth Reading 4 13 10 Nett proceeds of Seveuth Reading 2 16 10 Mr Green, a set of maps. J. B. Henley, Esq. 1 0 0 Contributions will be received by tbo IJonorarF Secre- tary, Rev W. Bowen Rowlands, M.A., Head Master of the Gram nar School, and by the Hon. Trauarar V#
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SOUTH WALES. THE KICXESTONE ESTATE. AN IMPORTANT AND ELIGIBLE FEEEHOLD PEOPEET Y, Consisting of about 2CG acres of prime land, chiefly in rich old pasture, together with a commodious gentle- manly residence, bailiff's bouse, and farm buildings the whole of a value approaching S700 per annum, and most advantageously situate in the parish of Robeston West, and county of Pembroke seven miles from the flourishing town of Haverfordwest, and four miles from Milford, where there are first-class stations of the South Wales and Great Western Railway. MESSRS E. è- H. LUMLEY Are instructed by the owner to SELL BY AUCTION, at Garraway's Sale Rooms. Change Alley, Cornhill, London, on Friday, June 29th, at one, THE truly valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, i known as 'The Ilickestone Estate,' consisting of a gentlemanly residence, and about 266 acres of land of the highest quality, in prime condition; and which, from its proximity to the important towns of Milford and Haverfordwest must continually increase in value. Possession of the principal residence and a great portion, of the land can be had at once, and the remainder will fall in in about three or four yeare. Detailed printed Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained at the principal hotels in the locality, the place of sale, and of Messrs Edward and Henry Lumley, Auctioneers and Land Agents, 67, Chancery Lane, and 31, St James's-street, Piccadilly, London. IN CHANCERY. IN the Matter of an Act of Parliament passed in 19tli and 20th years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled « An Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of settled Estates,' and In the Matter of a Freehold Estate and Col- lieries, called the Laadshipping Estate, and Collieries, situate in the parishes of Martletwy and Coedcanlass, in the county of Pembroke, held upon the trusts of the Will of Sir Edmond Stanley, Knight, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that a Petition in the above mentioned matters was on the 31st day of May, 1866, presented to the Right Honourable the Lord High Chan- cellor of Great Britain, for hearing before the Vice Chancellor Sir John Stuart, by Alary Ana Bontein Stanley, of the city of Brussels, in the Kingdom of Belgium, widow, praying that, in pursuance of the said Act of Pailiament of the 19th and 20th Victoria, William Matthew Coultburst, and Edward Marjoribanks, the younger, the trustees acting under the said Will of the said Sir Edmond Stanley, deceased, might be ordered to execute a lease to John Maule Sutton, of Landshipping aforesaid, gentleman, his executors, administrators, and assigns, of the above-mentioned Landshipping Collieries, for the term of forty years from the 30th day of January, 1866, upon the terms and conditions mentioned in a certain agreement therein referred to. dated the 28th day of November, 1865, and that a lease according to such, terms and conditions might be settled in the Chambers of the Judge to whose Court the said Matter is attached, and that all proper directions might be given for carry- ing into effect the purposes aforesaid, or that such further or other Order might be made in the premises as the nature of the case might require, and to his Lordship should seem meet. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Petitioner may be served with any Order of the Court, or Notice relating to the subject of the said Petition, at the Office of her Solicitors, Messieurs J. & J. H. Linklater, Hack- wood, and Addison, situate at No. 7, Walbrook, in the City of London. Dated this fifth day of June, 1866. J. & J. H. LINKLATER, HACEWOOD, & DDISON, Solicitors for the Petitioner, 7, Walbrook, London, E.C. PEMBROKESHIRE. MESSRS. GOODE AND OWEN Have been instructed by the representatives of the late Thomas Llewellin, Esq, Treginnis, deceased, to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at the COMMERCIAL INN, in the city of St David's, on Wednesday, the 27th of June, 1866, at two o'clock p.m., THE following very important and desirable FREE- JL HOLD PROPERTY, in and near the city of St David's, the whole arranged in six lots, viz:— LOT. I-All that genteel and well arranged Residence called GROVE HOUSE, very pleasantly placed at the eartern approach to the city of St David's aforesaid; with extensive and convenient out-buildings and yards; a large walled garden and beautiful lawn; the whole in excellent condition and repair, and nearly surrounded by belts of plantations and shrubberies; also two very rich and valuable Meadows and a Piece of Arable Ground conveniently adjoining, forming altogether one of the most delightful and desirable residences in that highly respectable and important locality. Quantity 8a lr 3p. The Rev. Thomas Richardson is the occupier of this lot, as well as of lots 2, 4, 5, and 6, as tenant from year to year. LOT 2.-A very valuable FIELD called Park Newydd, situate on the north side of Lot 1, and on the east side of and near New-street in the said city of St David's, con- taining 4a J r 14p of rich land. LOT 3.—Four Cottages and Gardens, on the west side of Lot 1, and fronting the principal street; affording very eligible Building Sites; occupied respectively by William John, Ann Young, and John Phillips, as yearly tenants. Quantity Ir 1 p. LOT 4.—A rich and conveniently situate FIELD, called Park Felyn Gwynt,' adjoining the Windmill, and containing 2a 17p of land. LOT 5.—A very productive FIELD, adjoining the road leading to Carvai, and called Park Tre Cornel.' Quantity 2a 14p. LOT 6.-Another productive FIELD, separated by the road leading to Carvai from Lot 5, and called Park Jet Iron, containing I a 3r 28p of land. For particulars apply to Mr James Summers, Solicitor, Haverfordwest; or to Messrs Goode & Owen, Estate Agents, &c, Haverfordwest. UNITED COUNTIES SOCIETY. PRESIDENT—THE EARL OF CAWDOR. THE following Prizes will be offered for Hunters and Colts, on Tuesday, the 25th of September next (being the day previous to the Agricultural Society's Show), at Carmarthen:— X 8. d. For the Best Hunter, 6 years or aged. 15 0 0 Best ditto, 5 years, 1st prize. 25 0 0 2nd ditto 10 0 0 Best ditto, 4 years, 1st prize. 25 0 0 2nd ditto 10 0 O Best ditto, 3 years, 1st prize. 20 9 0 2nd ditto. 10 0 0 Best ditto, 2 years, 1st prize. 15 0 0 2nd ditto. 5 0 0 Best Hunter Mare, 4 years and upwards, 1st prize. 15 0 0 2nd ditto. 5 0 0 For the best Hunter, 5 years and upwards, bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Cardi- gan, and Pembroke 20 0 0 Given by the Earl of Cawdor. For the best Hunter, 4 years old, bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, or Pem- broke 1st prize. 20 0 0 2nd ditto. 5 0 0 CONDITIONS. All horses competing must be got by thoroughbred sires, and be the property of residents in the counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, and Pembroke. The annual payment of one guinea, due on the 1st of August, constitutes a subscriber. Entrance fee to non-subscribers, one guinea for first horse, and balf a guinea for every additional horse. All entries must be made in writing to the Hon Secretary on or before the 12th August; each entry to be accompanied by a certificate of age, breeding name of sire, breeder, &c, printed forms of which may'be had of the Hon. Secretary; and no entry will be received or considered valid unless accompanied by a certificate. All entries of non-subscribers must be accompanied by the entrance lee, according to Rales 7 and 8 or tha entry will not be received. > Further particulars can be had on application to W E. B. Gwyn, Esq, the Hon. See" Plas Cwrt Hyr near Carmarthen. PURE AND UNADULTERATED. IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN & CHEESEFACTORS Zip TRADE MARX. R. J. FULLWOOD & Co., (Late R. J. Fullwood & Bland,) HIGHLY CELEBRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF ANNATTO FOR COLOURING CHEESE AND BUTTER. This valuable Article is prepared from the finest quality of the true Vegetable Annatto only, warranted perfectly pure. innocuous, and FREE FROM ANY ADULTERA- TION WHATEVER; it will be found the most con- venient and certain preparation for the purposes of colour- ing Cheese and Butte: produces a rich golden tint so much esteemed in the London and other great Markets without iniury to their natural flavour, or discolouring the Whey Butter, with half the usual trouble to use and the certainty of colouring the whole Dairv of Chee«» nr Butter alike; is free from sediment, and will immediate?* incorporate or mix with the M ilk or Cream 'aiejy It has now been introduced upwards of thirty years and obtained a considerab e rennte in rhn of England, where it is used hv WeSt experienced Farmers and is rlso'^n argest and most the Dairies of Scotland^fa £ }S^Po'lf^r ia IN COLOURING BOTTFli V Vt 11 K R Germany, superior and much cbeaDer *han our)(l far for that purpose. 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SHIPWRECKED MARINERS' SOCIETY, the annual meeting of the friends of this charity, of I!"joct of which is to provide for shipwrecked persons ''nations cast upon any part of the coast of the United fish'i^0nrl' tu relieve tlie widows and orphans of drowned lif. r,Sen and mariners, and to give rewards for saving Serv.n the high seas, was held on Mondav at the United bQr ICe Institution, Whitehall-yard; the Earl of Shrews- Th in the chair. th8 h?reP°rt, which was read by the secretary, stated that Pas* S'!) £ s "le charity had been dispensed during the nr Year to 5318 shipwrecked persons, including foreigners Jv 6 following nations, viz: Austria, America, Belgium, Ijjp.Co, Hamburgh, Holland, Hanover, Italy, Prussia, Al logo!]'Turkey, and the British American colonies; also jw; widows and orphans of fishermen and manners, total of 147,718 relieved since lUli'J that last ti0n *04 mariners voluntarily marked their apprecia- te 'lie society by subscribing 3s per annum that the Wn !i keen ^16,000, including legacies and various honors. The wrecks and collisions at sea had be- 40rif\ ^Ofe numerous than formerly, amounting to between tli^i and 5900 annually, the crews of which, when in ttaeof need and distress, called for the untiring acted'0"8 of upwards of 800 gentlemen who benevolently 'Uffo as almoners of the society's bounty to the iCin_rfr8 when landed on any part of the coast the United in j Asa means of encouraging heroic exertions g0|javing life from drowning, the society awarded 33 thr, a,1(i 178 silver medals; and also £ 896 for assisting at Th & 0 Perfons since ISoI. ti)» 9 of Shrewsbury addressed the meeting, remark- lar„ P°r> the satisfactory nature of the report, and the ,yes„ ttI»ount of relief which had been afforded during the jQe' He said that it was a subject of regret that the OS. of such a society as that, which was for the bng °f the whole marine service, of the world, should ble y atteii,led. Amongst the numerOllS charita- ,u ""it-utions of this country none were more worthy of Hos0" th.an ttlat and tlie National Life-boat Institution, tliR5r e objects were somewhat similar, and he thought *111, not t0 flag in their endeavours, but increase On h 'r'creasir,R wealth of the country. e motion ot Mr Bidgood, the report was adopted, '"dot? mee(iDS having been addressed by Sir E. Oust the n ersi the proceedings were brought to a close in >s*^ ^^1 manner,
SOUSE OF COMMONS.
preliminary business, the house went into ^h*n0 on Government Reform I>I, when the ('le Exchequer rose to propose the fifth So relating to the borough franchise, but, his doing °'°rd f°rth an objection from Mr Disraeli on the point 'er^jher* A short and smart discussion ensued, which ik't'isi a'6(^ ln t^e objection being confirmed, both by the Xl)5 °f the Chairman and the feeling of the house, .neollor of the Exchequer consequently gave way, l,or J 'ih evident reluctance, and Hic^ i Un';ellin proceeded to move the amendment of htj0n 10 had given notice, to the effect that the occu- *W/r»ncbi8a in boroughs should bo based upon the instead of the rental value. The noble lord ^8 ij0 ec^ h'3 proposition to the favour and support of Ollse by arguing that a system of voting founded *14 th WOu:tl &e alike convenient and constitutional, ?e8i8ter f tfle rate-l)°ok would furnish a self-adjusting K e '>0u' fr°m all political influence. He did not ask (•'if fSe to any particular amount of rating value; 18 atnendment were agreed to, he did not think r Pfej)^01111^8 wou'd k0 a proper figure, and he should f,,1chi„are £ t0 consider a lower amount as a rating >" ,'easolance^0r t'ie Exchequer pointed out as among ''He wans ^or °PPoslng the amendment, that a rateable J8 the h8 novv for ttje time proposed in this country a 0 'h n"518 P°'ltical franchise, that It was a t«st ii?1^ *e«t '.nc'P'e' was constructed for a different purpose h '*«d a ^ei^ent enci» namely, local taxation, and j^sity "^qualities which arose sometimes i^6 Rr^unl6^ Preferred the rateable to the rental value, on a0old „ ^at everybody knew what the former was and 4nyt eal llg-aillst it, whereas no one could know » Oha 0ut gross estimated yearly value. If, as n°ellor of the Exchequer admitted, the rating eQu^?S for every local purpose, surely it ih'^lev 1 50 for the borough franchise. Before the h 6*ery n °.ou'^ ^e acted upon it must be published c*ve in the union, and every ratepayer would t>it,eer t0 go before the valuation or assessment to°^8h ij-aa^ aPPeal, not only against his being assessed V° '°^v but aSainst his neighbour being rated He?4<l8e it oreover> rating was preferable to rental oa"y that upon which the money was 11 a di»-'• A lon^ debate ensued, u 'sion there anDeared Aga nsVmendmeDt 315 SOII18l; 304 Majority against the Government 11 FH. oil btt<> Wa« n TUESDAY. Oe^^lsines roorning sitting of the Commons, but the was of a private character, and >h-^00se » more than lla^f an bour- In tl,e evening Wlcl1 Prev^ ]Qlniensely crowded, And tire excitement ie»j?Ver h& u was of the liveliest kind, tempered, th 8 J. rDOS': unqualified good humour. The t<o,'r Parti«m 8 on cac^ side were loudly cheered by thi of thp1!?' nnc^ of course Mr Disraeli and the Chan- >itle ^Hontt ?C(^UEr came in %ir the largest share of w? him an 008 °' httac^ment> The latter carried reqtiircfa! °f anxiety an(l mental perturbation, more calm^e?linutes to clear away and substitute l^ion of Mr h T.n • cheerful bearing. In.answer to a V- (i ft iJaillie. 8f.ated that the Admiralty had received l^lad A N,RE'ATIVE to the preparations of the French OK 'mmediate service. thB of tlie Exchequer then rose, amid cheers, which sprung from the benches below tail,,6 i| a5'i a°d said, in consequence of the vote of the •hrf" fht morning, the Cabinet had assembled, and h 'he their consideration the nature of that vote, b?ndition in which it left the filth clause of the t%t They likewise took into their consideration ^is e to"°f tlie which the vote was preceded, 'ha^'on' a< '^e character of the divisions, and the <lin 'U, ?p *hich had marked the previous history of to {v. result was that they found it to be their V|.erPreaen,6 ? communication to her Majesty; but, '"ch cn C'rcnnistances, the house would be aware of could not be conducted without hoi,, '*e jn 0me time. Be did not think that they 4H<1 'h lesta copdition to state the result of it to the vc°H8eQ.lp ,?n three or four days at the very least; that >ed l"e°tiy he should propose a motion, which Hewlhe honRo •rnee.t .witl1 the aPProval of the house, W* The -• aKC Its r'6in8 should adjourn until Monday V^.thatnn! 0n- gentleman also made the usual K J°1rnmn tInutees hftVe leave to sit notwithstanding Je8aM read „vof the house; and that the orders of the iie W to the ni.»- a view t0. their postponement. With « 8ted that • 8 °' m°ti°n on the paper for that day, GOV ln 8tate 'n which the functions of the tverlinaent were placed until the time he had it elltie 1 eQ>. Th 6n wou^ he good enough not to persevere haa to thev 1 was all it was necessary for him to n Prart-180' an^ a'lhough on former occasions it 'he hm to Proceed with greater rapidity, he KU'tlfiea w would perceive that the motion he made }Ce PfonQRY,the circumstances. 8Omft V Was agreed to nem. con., and after going J1 next ma' matters, the house adjourned until