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PARISH OF DALE: J. LLEWELLYN DAVIES, AS been instructed by Mr Thomas Evans, who Is t' leaving the Country to Sell by Public Auc. IOn at Dale Hill, in the parish of Dale, on MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1882. i.i (Without the least reserve) ne ^hole of the STOCK, CROPS, AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLEMENTS &c., consisting of J^OCK.—7 excellent Milch Cows to calve early, 8 Promising yearling Steers and Heifers, and 8 ^forward Calres. 0j r^^liSES.—Charlie 7 years old, Doll 9 years g i stinted to "Young Prince Arthur," Madam, jj y«w» old stinted to Pembrokeshire Farmer, stri risino three. These Horses can be n«ly recommended as excellent workers. a J? a ,yerJ choice yearling colt by "Old Princs -p "Ur and a very forward sucking colt by "Young Pn^ Arthur.' Prvr^ —^ ^ro°d Sows and 3 Bacon Pigs. SULTRY .—A quantity of Brahma Fowls. ^UOPg.—15 field mows of Wheat, 70 mows of rf;,? r>i ftt good Malting Barley, and 50 mows of Q Tartarian Oats. The Wheat, Barley, ar;d are all well harvested and in splendid condition. of Sk* small Rick of Well Saved Hay. A quantity j pneQding, and a large mixen of Farmyard Manure. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.—A 4 horse rTer Thrashing Machine by Marychurch, in good 1 TUT"' Winnowing Machine in good working ordtr Hornby Wheel Plough quite New, 1 Howard's "tough 2 sets of Iron Harrows, 1 Horse Hoe, 1 j S'^Turnip drill, 1 Turnip Cutter, 1 Corn Roller, Ifood Tumbril Cart and Wheels with tripplee and j*«s complete, 1 Long body Cart, 1 light Market 2 sets of Harness, 1 Plough Harness, &c, Scale* and Weights, Grindstone, &c. DAIRY AND BREWING UTENSILS.— Barrel Churn, 1 Box Churn, Lead and Stone Milk- Pans, 2 Cheese Presses, Tubs, Buckets, Rives, Casks J. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.-Dining Room, j^-ltchen, and Bedroom furniture consisting of Tables Half Dawers, Cupboards, Feather Beds, 2? «terg and Pillows, Bedsteads, &c., together with ne Cooking Utensils, also a quantity of well Saved rp *hree months' credit subject to conditions. Sale to commence punctually at one o'clock « e Auctioneer wishes to draw special attention to Sale, as Mr Evans is retiring from Farming and ) vhole will be sold without any reserve As the whole of the Stock, Crops, Implements, and Urniture have to be sold on the one day intending Purchasers are respectfully requested to be punctual, a.s the Sale will commence at 1 o'Olock sharp. MICHAELMAS, 1882. SALES BY WM. GEORGE JAMES, AUCTIONEER. Thursday, Sept. 21. MAIN STREET, Fishguard, The effects of ex superintendent Thomas. Thurday, September 21. KENSINGTON STREET, Fishguard, House- hold Furniture. Friday, September 22, CAERAU, parish of St Nicholas, Livestock, Crops, Implements &c. Monday, Sept 25, AT RHOS-Y-CLEGAM, parish of St Nicholas, Li/e Stock, Crops, Corn and Hay, Implements kc., Monday, Sept 25th, «.T TYNEWYDD, parish of Lanwnda, crops of Corn and Hay. Tuesday September 26. AT PANTEIRIG, parish of Lanwnda, superior Stock, Crops? Implements. Wednesday, Sept 27. AT JORDANSTON HILL, parish of Granston, Stock and Household Furniture AT GRANDSTON HALL, in the parish of Grand- ston, TRELLYS, in tie parish of Saint Nicho- ls, Important Sale of Choice Stock, Crops. Im- pements &c. On Saturday, 30 Sept AT CAPEL-NEWYDD, Dinas, Live Stock, Crops and Household Furniture. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct 3rd and 4th AT CARNE and Trevwrgy farms, Extensive Stock, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements &c., Thursday, Oct 5th AT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, FISHGUARD selling the compact farm of Parkyllyn. Thursday, Oct 5th ONWALLIS Farm and House, property Sale Friday, Oct 6th AT TREATHRO, in the parish of Lanwnda, Live, stock, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements, &c., AT CLARBESTON ROAD, parish of Wiston, sur- plus stock and stock in trade AT GOOD WICK, Fishguard, Leasehold House and Furniture AT CARNE HILL, Lanwnda, Stock and other effects. Further particulars will shortly appear. Maildyuchaf, Castlemorris. ART CLASSES. School of Industry, Hill Street, Haverfordwest. RPHESE CLASSES will be resumed on TUESDAY, X 19th SKPTEMBER, 1882. Afternoon at 2 Fee 15s per quaiter. Evening at 7 Fee 4s per quarter. Instructions given in every department of Draw- tag and Painting. WILLIAM JONES, S.K.C.M., Master. JOHN MUNHO, Hon. Sec PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. 1 PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISH OF FREYSTROP. Valuable Farms and Lands, and Mineral Property for Sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION In the Month of OCTOBER, AT HAVERFORDWEST,. THK 'LITTLE MILFORD ESTATE' Comprising Several HOMESTEADS and FARMS, Seventy Four Acres of WOODLAND, and Two HtlIdred and Forty Eight Acres of PASTURE & ARABLE LAND, together with the Valuable UNWORKED VEINS of COAL AND CULM underlying the same. THE Colliery is situate about three miles from the JL town of Haverfordwest, about seven miles from Gilford Haven, on the banks of the river Cleddau, where there is a Shipping Place, and arrangements could be made by which the Minerals could be con- veyed to the Johnston Station of the Great Western Railway by means of a Tramway running through a continuation of the mineral district. The unworked Culm, which has however been well tried, consists of 42 Acres of the Main or Timber Vein, the best in the district, and a considerable ex- tent on the dip side of the tumbling Vein which overlies the Main Vein. There is also a VALUABLE STONE QUARRY. Maps and Conditions will shortly be ready, and further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Curtler and Davis, Solicitors, Sansome Place, Worcester of Messrs. Bennett, Dawson and Bennett, Solicitors, Lincoln's Inn, London; and of Messrs John Harvey and Sons Land Agents, Haverfordwest. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE BUILDING FUND OF THE WORKING MEN'S CLUB DAY SCHOOL-ROOMS FOR PRENDLRGAS1. £ s. d. Grant by the S.P.C.K 75 J J 1 Miss Owen, Withybush Admiral Stokes ^0 0 0 t Rev. F. Foster, for land, value 30 0 0 Right Hon, Lord Kensington, M.P*, (1st subscription) ~{J 2 Mrs. Owen, Withybush • 15 0 0 C. E. G. Philipps Esq., Picton Castle 1st Subscription Ceorge Harries Esq., Rickestcr 10 U u L. Samson, Esq.. London.* g. I.. E«1 •» » ° Rev. James Owen n Henry Owen, Esq Mr T. N. Rose, Prendergast » U U Mr D. G. Thomas, Springfield <> 0 Sir Owen Scourfield, Bart inn ^illiam Davie., Esq., M.P jj • S. DeWinton, Esq 5 0 0 Col. Peel 5 0 0 The Misses Foster, Clifton 5 0 0 Proceeds of entertainments 5 2 0 Miss Cousins, Clifton MrS. Green, High Street 5 0 0 Mx« Evans, Picton Place 2 2 0 Miss Mathias, Bridge End House 2 0 0 An Easter Offering 2 0 0 Miss Reynolds, Salutation Hotel 1 1 0 Mr D. P. Saunders 1 1 0 *he late Mrs Joshua Harvey 110 A Friend 1 1 0 C- Bath, Esq., Swansea 0 0 Mrs Bath, Altyferin £ ^9 Mrs Rees, Market Street 0 10 0 Henry Dawson, Esq., Croydon 5 0 0 James Eaton Evans, Esq., Milford 1 4 0 Ane Misses Hughes, Grove Row 010 0 Mr Rowliaids, Old Bridge 0 10 0 Collected by a few Scholars (girls) in Pren- o I dergast Board School 2 3 0 Collected by six senior Scholars in Prender- gast Church Sunday School 3 2 8 future subscriptions will be announced from time LOWER WINSLE FARM, In the Parish of Hasguard, in the County of Pem broke. s Sale of Live Stock, Crops of Corn and Hay, Imple- 4 ments of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, Furniture, I and other Effects. S. R. EDMOND ¡ BEGS to announce that he has received instruc- tions from Mr James Phillips, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence, the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, at his residence, LOWER WINSLE FARM, in the Parish of Has- guard, On TVESDA Y, the 26 th day of SEPTEMBER, 1882 I All his valuable LIVE STOCK, Crops of CORN and HAY, IMPLEMENTS, and other Effects. Refreshments will be provided at 12 o'clock. The sale to commence at one o'clock punctually. Four Months' Credit will be given, subject to conditions of SaJe. Haverfordwest, Sept. 2nd, 18S2.' POYSTON HOME FARM, RUDBAXTON I PARISH. Important Sale of Live Stock, Crops, Implements, Cheese and other Effects. SR. EDMOND begs to annonnce his instruc- • tions from Mr John John, who is .giving up the Farm, TO SELL BY AUCTION at his residence POYSTON HOME FARM, in the Parish of ( Rudbaxton, in the County of Pembroke, On MONDA Y, the 25th day of SEPTEMBER, 1882, The following Well Bred and Valuable DAIRY ] COWS, Incalf Heifers, Bull, Young Cattle, Horses, Ewes and Lambs, Pigs, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements, and other effects, viz.- HORNED STOCK.—16 Grand and valuable Cows of the pure Castlemartin Breeds ail in Profit, Hand- some Bull of the same Breed, 4 very superior 2 year old incalf Heifers, 15 special Yearling Steers and j f Heifers and 16 Calves all the young Cattle are the r produce of the Herd of Cows and carefully bred. HORSES.-Bay Mare "Bess" aged, Dark Bay ] Horse "Prince" 4 years old, Dark Bay Mare "Diamond" 5 years old, all excellent and faithful workers in shaft or fore Harness, very promising Yearling Filly by Farmer's Welcome, Yearling Colt Ditto, sucking Colt by Prince Arthur, all the Colts are out of excellent Mares and worthy of atten- f tion. I SHEEP.—30 Ewes and Lambs of the South Down t Breed. ( PIGS.—15 Stores. 1 CROPS.—60 Mows of Black Tartarian Oats and < 50 Mows of prime Barley, 2 large Ricks of well saved 1 meadow Hay. IMPLEMENTS.—Nearly new Tumbril Cart with Tripples and Rails complete, Cwobridge Roller, Double furrow Plough by Hornsby, Howard's chain Harrow, Cart, and Plough Harness, albut 8 cwt. Cheese and numerous other effects not mentioned. ( LUNCHEON BY TICKET AT 12 O'CLOCK SHAIlP. ] The Sale to commence at 1 o'clock punctually. Three months' credit will Be given subject to condi tions of Sale. ( Poyston is about two miles from the Haverford- west Station on the Great Western Railway. Haverfordwest, September the 2nd, 1882. ) 1882. PEMBROKESHIRE REVISION COURTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpHAT THOMAS ALLEN and HENRY DE 1 LA BECHE DILLWYN Esquires, the Barris- ters appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters for the County of Pembroke, will, or one of them will, Hold Open Courts for such Revision at the times and places hereunder named, and the respective Over- seers of the Poor of the several Parishes are required to Publish the Notice of the said Courts in their re- spective parishes, and to attend the Court for their parishes, and bring with them the original Notices of Claim and objection received by them with respect to their Lists of Voters, and also their respective Rate Books, between the 5th day of January 1882, and the 31st day of July 1882, or "they will be liable to penalties imposed by law for their neglect for so doing and all persons claiming to have their names inserted in any List of Voters, or objecting to the claimants, or to the Votes of others, must appear at the proper Court in order to prove or substantiate the same. PENBRYN, at the School House, Penbryn, on Wed- nesday, the 27th day of September, 1882, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the lists of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Bridell, Cleddy, Chapel Colman, Castellan, Eglwyswrw, Kilgerran, Kilrhedyn, Llanfairnant- gwynne, PLlanfibangel Penbedw, Llantood, Llan- firnach, Manordify, Monington, Penrith, Saint Dogmell's. NEWPORT, at the Petty Sessions Room, on Thurs- day, the 28th day of September, 1882, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Bay- vil, EglwysweU otherwise Whitchurch, Meline, Moylgrove, Nevern, Newport. FISHGUARD, at the Great Western Hotel, on Friday, the 29th of September, 1882, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon for revising the Lists of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Dinas, Fish- guard, Llanfair-nant-y gof, Llanstinan, Llanunda, Little Newcastle, Llanllawer Llanychaer, Llan- ychllwyd( g, Manorowen, Pontfaen, Puncheston. MATHRY, at the Farmer's Anns, in the village of Mathry, on Saturday, 30th of September, 1882, at 12 o^clock at f*>n, for revising the lists of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Brawdy, Grandson, Hayscastle, Jordanstone, Llandeloy, Llanrian, Letterstone, Llanrithan, Llanhowell, Mathry, Saint David's, Saint Edrins, Saint Elvis,- Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, Saint Dogwell's, Whitchurch otherwise Trecross. MAENCLOCHOG, at the Castle Inn, Maenclochog, on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1882, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the lists of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Castlebythe, Henry's Moat, Llandilo, Llangolman, Llanycefn, Llysyfrane, Maenclochog Monachlog- ddu. Morvil, New Moat, Vorlan. HAVERFORDWEST, at the Shire Hall, on Tues- day, the 3rd day of October, 1882, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the lists of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Boulstoj, Burton, Cainrose, Freystrop, Harroldston West, Harroldston Saint Issels, Lambston, Lan gum, Noiton, Roch, Rudbaxton, Treffgarne, Walton West, Prendergast, Saint Martins, Saint Thomas, Uzmaston. WISTON, at the Old Mansion House, on Wednes- day, the 4th of October, 1882, at 11 o'clock in ¡ the forenoon, for revising the lists of Voters for the several parishes of Ambleston, Bletherston, Clarbeston, Slebech, Spittal, Walton East, Wiston. MILFORD. at the Lord Nelson Hotel, on Thurs- day, the 5th day October, 1882, at 11.30 o clock in the forenoon, for revising the list of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Dale, Hasguard, Hprhrandston, Hubberston, Johnston, Marloes, Robeston West, Rosemarket, Saint Brides, Svnt Ishmaels, Steynton, Talbexmy, Walwyn s Castle PEMBROKE, at the Town Hall, on Saturday, the 7th of October, 1882, at 11.30 o'clock in the fore- noon for revising the lists of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Angle, Bosheston, Castlemartin, Cosheston, Hodgeston, Lamphey, Llanstadwell, Lawrenny, Nash, Pwllcrochan, Rose- crowther, Saint Petrox, Saint Twynnels, Stack- pole Elidor, or Cheriton, Upton, Warren, Monkton, Saint Mary Pembroke, Saint Michael, Pembroke. TENBY at the Town Hall, on Monday, the 9th day of October, 1882, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the lists of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Carew, Gumfreyston, Jef- freyston, Manorbier, Penally, Redberth, Saint I Mary Tenby Out-liberty, Saint Mary Tenby, Saint Florence, Williamston. NARBERTH, in the County Court House, ou Tuesday, the 10th day of October, 1882, at 12 o'clock at noon, for revising the lists of Voters for the several parishes or hamlets of Amroth, Begelly, Coedcanlas, Crinow, Crunwere, Grondre, Lam- peter Velfrey, Llandewi Velfry, Llandissilio, Loveston, Llangan, Llanvalteg, Llawhaden, Ludchurch, Martletwy, Minwear, Mounton, Nar, berth North, Narberth South, Newton, Reynold- ston, Robeston W^than, Saint Issell's, Yerbeston- And all other places (if any) in the County of Pem- broke, not hereinbefore specified. And every Clerk of the Peace, Postmaster, Over- seer, or other Person or Public Officer, for every wilful misfeaz&nc?, or wilful act of commission or omission, is liable by the Act 6th Victoria, cap. 1$, to forfeit One Hundred Pounds to the party aggrieved, to be recovered by action for debt.. WILLIAM VAUGHAN JAMES, Deputy Clerk of the Peace for the County of Pembroke. Clerk of the Peace's Office, Haverfordwest,. 10th September, 1882. IMMIGRATION TO NATAL.—Assisted Passages (3rd Class), by Mail Steamer Rro g'-anted to FARMERS, FARM SERVANTS, ARTISANS OI IRADES, small Capitalists. « n n Fare from London to Natal • .}{ « Children under 12 years old • 71 t Arable and Pasture Fanning pay well. Farm feerv^ts^t from £ 2 to £ 4 per month, with Board and Lodgings, and Skilled Artisans about Is. od. per hour. K^KnoT-D T.ANnKvoccuranonan.lray.nentof One Shilling per Arre ]wr annum for ten yc:\vs without mteieat. For Forms of Rat#. government Agen^ 21, Fins'n'.ry Cirrus. London, K.C. '• r HENRY cx i,.AVF,'S Mousing Goals of Millinery, Lace Hnsiay. T, „ and fall Assortment of Measurement, free. Special attention is invited to tht W:- Our G. range Black 1/11, 2,(5, 2/11, 3)11 y'Yaj 1/Q,/r1 nla CAmr. Merino, k .11 V«M. Rich Black Satins, 2/0, 2/11 per y<«ru. Rich Black Silks 2/11, 3/11 Black Brocaded Silks, 3/6, 4/11 „ Our New Fashion Book sentpostfrce far one stamp. HENR Y GLA VE, [218 80.82,84,86, and 88, NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W.Q. T 7_\ NTH D —AN EXPERIENCED DRESS- a H MAKET?. AppJy immediately—J. ALLEN THOMAS, Bridge Str-^l. Haverfordwest. \\7ANTED an IN-DOOR APPRENTICE to i TT the Millinery, and Fancy Drapery. Also Two OUT-DOORS.—Mrs SKONE REES, 12 and 13, Market Street, Haverfordwest. PRISKILLY FOREST. 4 SALE of FARMING STOCK and IMPLE- I MENTS will shortly be announced to take, place. TO LET J 4 T Michaelmac, the Hor;a& known as the IRON i V DUKE HOTKL, situated at C'lynderwen Station, on the Great Western Railway. -For further par- ticulars apply to E. S. PROTHEROE, D6l Wllym, Hebron, R.S.O., Carmarthenshire. I HOUSE TO LET. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. 4 T ST. MARTIN'S CRESCENT, HATOEFOED- .i.1- WEST, and entered upon at MICHAEl|iVxA»- NEXT. Suitable for a Small Family,- -Rent Mode- I rate.—Apply by letter to W. Owen, Solva.. -I npo BE LET at Michaelmas next, GRANSTON X HALL FARM, containing 248 Acres of ex- cellent Pasture and Arable LAND, with Good FARM HOUSE, Walled Garden and OUT- BUILDINGS. For full particulars apply to Mr. JOHN JAMES, Estate Agent, Haverfordwest. HAVERFORDWEST. TO BE -LET. TTTITH possession on the 29th day of September V T next, several Neat Houses, at Albion Ter- race, and at Merlin's Terrace, all in the Parish of Saint Thomas. For particulars apply to MR. JOHN JENKINS, Builder, &c., Dew-street, Haverfordwest. Havei-fordwesty- August 10, 1882. FOR SALE.—B.C. "Sea Cook" 2 years, by Yanderdieken, out of Tartl?t, by Birdcatcher, her dam by Don John, out of Lollypop, the dam of Sweetmeat, has never run, and from his immense bone and substance, would make a valuable country stallion. Also Chestnut Flly, "Incense" by Cathe- dral, out of Essence by St. Albans, 3 years, in foal to Wisdom by Blinkhoolie, out of Aline by StockweJl She is a lengthy racing-like filly, 15-3 hands high, with great bone and substanec. Has never run.— Apply W. T. SUMMERS, Heathfield, Letterstone. LIFE ASSURANCE. LOANS. ANNUITIES. LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND (Founded 1838.) CT-AIMB & BONUSES paid to Policy Holders jE4,600,000 FUNDS IN HAND 2,507,000 ANNUAL REVENUE 450,000 PROFITS DIVIDED on systems highly favourable to GOOD HEALTHY LIVES. EDINBURGH—82, Princess-street. LONDON-5, Lombard-street and 48, Pall Mall TO FARMERS, CARPENTERS, AND OTHERS MORRIS LLEfVELLIN BEGS to inform the Public generally, that he has always for sale a lot of Shafts, Felloes, Spokes, Blocks, and Welsh Oak Planks for framing of carts, &c. Gates always ready, or made to order. Cartlett Road, Haverfordwest, February 4th, 1882 I I THE SILHOUETTES," AS NOW WORN BS" i II.M. the Queen, and H.R.H. the Princess of Wales: SOLE AGENT FOR HAVERFORDWZST- BISLEY H. MUNT, I JEWELLER, HIGH SEREET, Where a Choice Assortment of the Jewellery may be seen. ANY MONOGRAM MADE TO ORDER. August 1st, 1882. i <s rr a> no i i k BENSON'S ] WORKMAN'S SILVER ENGLISH LEVER] ( £550 JBEWfJ lwwon jy yl 60 SPECIALLY MADE TO KEEP PER- K? FECT TIME. » STAND ROUGH WEAR and LAST A LIFETIME., CAPPED, JEWEtLED, and ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Delivered safe and free to all parts on receipt of TRIVE GUINEAS, by J. W. BENSON, THE STEAM FACTORY LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Ilustratcd lists of Watches' from £2 2s to JE200 free. Agents, Secretaries of Societies Foremen, and others, required to estaMish Watch Clubs for the above. OUCAULD & CO'S OLD BRANDIES F V> have a high reputa- riOGNAC tion for quality c amongst Connois- seurs. POUCAULDIT^)^ fch s~ir\r<x A n Merchant in the (JOG.NAU United Kingdom. FOUCAULD & CO'S 'Arc shipped IL one p dozen cases, one, .r< AT A n two, and three stars. gee ^.|le ja{jejs an(j capsules beaming the name of the shippers, LUCIEN FOUCAULD and Co., Cognac. FLÃÖS INn BANNERS., BUXTIXFL or Silk, Coi.«rn »» of Rlt nawons.ali Burgees in and Ucvieee pnntod an Baa«in« 1 me KxhiMtgra »t AgnyigM-ai in both HOUSE FURNISHING. WAINS, 131 to 188, Nowlngton Butts London. •RAYSWATER [Est. 1864] DEPOSITdRY.—Furniture, &c. lli oeiv^d and Stored. Goods W«wrertfr«m brays,&c. IlKMOvALS. Afidrees—Maniigcr* B.Rd., ,W. D AT oiluLi nui —HEABACHE CURKD IN FIVE MINUTES 111 THE FLORENTINE ELECTRIC HAIR BRUSH, 2s. 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DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS.—Deposit Receipts for sums of £10 and upwards will be issued to Customers and others for sums placed upon these accounts, and interest allowed at such rates and for such periods as may be agreed upon, reference being had to the state of the Money Market. The BANK effects purchases and sales of British and Foreign Funds, Stocks, Shares, and Securities -receives Dividends, &c., thereon,—and transacts every other description of Banking business. All Payments of the Bank are made in Bank of England Notes and Bullion. Every Officer of the Bank is required to Sign a Declaration of Secrecy as to the transactions of any of its Customers. By Order of the Directors, J. W. CROSS, General Manager. General Manager. PUBLIC FRENCH CLASS FOR LADIES. MONS. DE BERENSBERG BEGS to inform the Ladies intending to join this B Class held in Prendergast Board School, that a ew more Pupils ca.l\ be admitted. For Terms and further particulars inquire of Miss V. 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ROBESTON HALL, NEAR MILFORDHAVEN. :0: TO BE LET &.nd entered upon at Michaelinas next, (or within a few days after) th Genteel Family Residence called ROBESTON HALL, A. n. P. With Large Walled Garden, Grounds, and Small Field 10 16 Also the following Lots of Rich and Fertile MEADOW, ARABLE,$PASTURE LAND. No. on Map. LOT 1. A, R. r. 10.—Lawn Meadow (full of latter grass) 23 3 32 11.—Long Park (Arable).. 10 0 25 12.—Ox Park (do.). 14 0 26 13.—Moory Meadow 10 0 7 14.—Eastern Bramble 13 9 36 15.—Western Bramble (Arable) 12 1 10 LOT 2. 89 1 16 8.—Sheep Cot Meaddw in 010 9.—Kiln Park 21 1 4 (In this field there is a. large Mixen of Lime and Earth, which will have to be taken by the Incoming Tenant.) 1G.-Lower Kiln Park 21 0 15 17.—Andras Meadow 22 1 28 20.—Upper West Field (Arable) 19 0 15 (In this field a Row of Dung and Earth will have to be taken by the In- coming Tenant.) 21.—Lower West Field (Arable) 17 2 24 ■ — 112 1 19 V L0T 3- 4 ^6.—Big Garden Meadow n 0 31 5.—North Park 24 2 30 7.—Old Meadow g 3 15 42 2 36 (In No. 6 of this Lot, there is a Mixen of Lime and Earth which must be taken by the Incoming Tenant.) LOT 4. 18.—Horse Park 20 0 3 19.—Woods End Field. 14 2 SO 22.—Wood Park g j (In No. 18 of this Lot, a Mixen of Lime and Earth must be taken by the 43 0 7 Incoming Tenant.) LOT 5. 25.—Upper Mill Field (full of Latter Grass) 18 1 37 26.—Lower Mill Field. 23 3 6 ———— 42 1 3 Applications are to be made to SIR O. H. P. SCOURFIELD, BART., Williamstonc, Haverfordwest. ALL OUTGOINGS TO BE PAID BY THE TENANTS. ESTABLISHED 1 8 2 3. THE OLD IRISH WHISKEY, AND FOREIGN WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, FISHGUARD. GEORGE BENNETT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT BEGS to thank the Gentry, the Trade, and the Public, for the kind support they have J) given to his business for so long a period—nearly sixty years.-and he hopes that by a faithful cJxecution of their orders, to merit a continuance of their patronage. In the Dresent age of adulterations and shams, when so many spurious and inferior Wines and Spirits are shipped to this country, it requires all the skill and knowledge of old and experienced wine merchants in the selection of stocks, to ensure purity and good quality, combined with buy- ing at the places of production from first hands, and attending personally to all the details of the business, and consumers should look to the respectability and the established ronutf tion of the Wine and Spirit Merchant with whom they do business, as a guarantee thawb* they buy is of the best quality, and at the cheapest rates. The far famed choice OLD IRISH WHISKEY, of special character and ao-e which has been so long known throughout the country for its perfect purity and wholesomeness a- wil as for its being an excellent and invaluable stimulant, is still supplied at 18s tier P-a'll 36s per dozen bottles containing two gallons. His stock of Wines and Spirits ooWi™ Z some very rare 1 > oi OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, MARTELL'S & HENNESSY'S PALE & TIPNWW BRANDIES, NICHOLSON'S CELEBRATED LONDON GIN J DE KTJYFF^ HOLLANDS, OLD JAMAICA BUMS, PORTS AND SHERRIES OF APPROVED VINTAGES, CHAMPAGNE, SPARKLING MOSELLE, HOCK OLATmZ MARSALA, &c., &c., is extensive, and in quality and flavour, such as cannot be surpassed, and must give satirfac- tion. ° ALL WINES AND SPIEITS SENT CARRIAGE PAID PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Fishguard, January, 1882.