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OHEST! 1\, HOL.YHEAD, N WALES DISTRIC r, & CARNARVON "I-o. _0_- Up Trains. WEEK DAY a. j a la.fu'a m/a.in a.m. a.mla.m a.in.j noon p m,p m pmpm pm'.npnipm pruia.m.p.na. p.m EiC. THBAD leavejl 15^ 7 60, 12 ft! ;8 013 1-BI 5 4018 61 I 5 45) ]8 6 V*er 8 0 112 111 S^i S 49 „ I 'i\ Ones 1 8 I5i jx* 26! j |8 351 6 o| iftr iorgan )8 22j jiv 86j j j3 4Sj •« -• Amlwch leave! — |>?r s! '11 lsl L rJ 6 5 KhoHfaroch £ ~I7 17: jll 27 2 13; 6 12 7 43 Uanerchymedd .| ";7 -29 ill 41 2 22] 5 «2 7 51 Lilnngwyllog S&i7 43j 11 53 2 31 4 358 0 „ Llangefni 7 56 12 6 >« • £ S 2 }? HoUandArms «•§ 8 5 1215 49 •• Gaerwen arrive § £ n|8l5 12 25 3 Pj ■» 6 *08 25 Gaerwen leave 18 20 8 40 12 51 3 56 6 23 8 40 8 50 840 tdaafair IS 27 8 47 1 0 »• « J 6 33 <• 8 58 Henri Bridge 8 'V* S 56 1 7 3 15 4 12 o 41 ..9 5 0' Is «>9 s sjJOS^^jOj^e^Oj^ssgio; i'*o Z sis ^Portmadoc leave-g \St°P 7401068 3 41 6 30 ^7 68 T 17*5 54 Griccieth a >>' 7 60 11 6 •• 3 54 6 40 8 11 6 7 Pwllheli £ 5 7 5011 0| 4 06 40 8 10 „ 6 40 APONWBN £ a 8 10 11 2dj 4 35 7 0 8 40 7 0 9B*r===A V" J •" 2S?« SSte=z~e8i .»<>- lantGlas 3 9; L'J 6 3 7 28 •• Penygroes arrive jp 8 4811 59 ..5 15 7 38 9 u 7 30 Penygroes leave •• '5 5 23 7 45 •• tfantfie arrive ••• ?«!}?? £ ••• — 8 307 50 Nantlle leave 8 3511 50 2 46 5 5 7 25 8 0 Penygroes .arrive 8 4311 55 2 55:5 10 7 30 8 8 Penygroes leave i ••• „ ••• 3 1515 20 7 39 8 109 18 7 31 Qroeaion — 8 5612 5 5 267 448 159 24 7 35 Uanwilda ••• 9 1 12 10 5 31 7 47 8 209 29 7 39 Dinas [June. N. W. !*•«, N. G. Line 9 5 12 15 5 35^ 50 CAENAEVON .arrive • • 9 1512 25 0 8 80.9 40 7 50 LLANBBRIS leave 9 012 0 2 30 ••• 5 30 7 35 Owm-y-Glo 9 512 6 2 35 5 36 7 40 Pontrhythallt 9 10 12 10 2 40 5 40 7 45 Poilt Rug •• 9 17 12 17 2 47 5 47 Oaenap.Von arrive 9 27 lit 27 [3 0 ••• 6 08 5 OAENAEVON .leave 6 25 g <20 10 0 12 35 (3 1°3 45 6 15 8 15 6 20 g 18 Griffith's Crossing 10 6 f »» « 20 6 26 PortDinorwic 6 35 8 3010 14 12 42 8 20 3 -59 fi 25 8 25 34 g 05 Treborfch •• 1020 4 5 6 31 6 41 Menai Bridge v— 6 45 8 40 10 25 12 50 3 30 9 6 368 34 6 44 8 34 BawgoB arrive 6 50 ■■ s 4510 30 12 55 ,3 35<M5 6 42 8 40 6 50 8 40 Bangor Ieave2 3!6 56 5^ 8 o|9~10l0 45 1 20 {350430 7 09 0 T~oT459~0 Abe" 6 15 '9 20:0 55 1 30 .4 40 7 10 7 9 5 S J^anfairfechan 6 20;7 6 8 12 9 26 J| 1 36 4 46 7 18 7 14 6 0 Per.maenm.awr 6 27.7 12 8 16;9 37 Jl 8 J 42 4 54 7 24 7 20 6 6 Ooaway 6 1»| j__ jlMO '< 21 1 56 5_^6 7 36 9 24 7 30 6 15 9 26 Llandudno leave 6 2o7 10(7 438 15 9 45 11^10 1#46| I 4 55' j7 25|9 lo9 ^1 I I Deganwy -7 15 7 4,( 5 0 U'dudna June, an 3 357 207 53 8 2^9 5: 20 l 55 ..55 7 35 9 20 9 55 ]'m Blaenau Festiniog. 5 65 Stop\ — • 012 25! 18 3 0 6 10 a 0 Roman Bridge 6 8 — 10 15 12 401 31 3 12 6 25 « 20 Dolwyddelen 6 13 ••• jo 20jl2 46|1 38 3 16) 6 30 a 07 Pont-y-pant 6 38 •• 0 25 12 50 1 42 3 20 6 35! 8 4 Bettwa-y-coed 6 «3j — 10 40 1 31 54 3 32 6 50 g Bettws-y-coed dep. 6 341 -• 10 ^2 1 51 55 3 34 6 55 6 52 Llanrwst 6 43; ••• 10 50 l 15 2 51 3 42 7 3 7 2 Tal-J-Catn 6 55 •• 11 4 1 30 ^1 3 55 7 16 7 14 Glan Conway 7 8, u 15 1 43 §>3 4 5 7 30 7 28 IjI. Junction. arr. 7 12j 11 20 1 5o 4 10 7 35 735 feandndno June. leave 6 4 25 8 349 55 2 5^ j*1 5 ie[ 7 45 9 30 f:'lwyn Bay .« ii37 34 (8 4310 5 n 42 2 15^«i 5 25! 7 55 f43 6*28 **tt»adulas 7 0 Il014 'l 50 2 22^§! 5 32i 8 2.. 7 50 6 35 ^Dergeleand Pensarn. j7 87 46 |8 54 i025 i2 0 2 30 3-g, 5 43j 8 13 75s 6 42 leave 7 20 8 0« 309 6 1040 12 15 2 45 5 55 8 25 9 59 ~g 9 59 J^entatyn. 7 28 '» 38 12 23 6 4 8 34 8 16 7 2 tatyll .728 838 12 23 6 4 8 34 8 16 7 2 gostyn 7 39 ..8 5(ii 35 3 3 6 17 8 48 g 31 7 15 g-ohrwell 7 50 8 58 12 43 6 28 8 58 8 39 7 23 5&stflt 7 56 9 5' 12 52 6 34 9 4 8 46 7 30 r^> 8 2 9 10 12 58 6 42 9 12 8 53 7 36 gJnnaih'BQuay 8 10 9 16 15 6 50 9 20 9 0 7 43 MU<y>n'sFerry 8 15 9 *21! l 11 6 57 9 27 9 4 7 47 I^fct-EBTER aiTive 3 30 8 30 8 40 9 35 9 551140 1 3 451 5 16 7 1817 409 45 1OT5 9 25 8 8 1055 leave |8 45 8 4519 I0'l01olil45 2 15 3 55' 5 45 i 30 1030 9 40 8 30 tJfcJOWHBAD arrive 9 10 9 '010 41 04Hs;15 2 45 4 30 6 35 8 0 1110 jq 31 917 *^K"DON arrives 35 2 15 2 153 153 155 151.. 8 30 10351 4 35 430 6 30 -=: CHESTER & LIVERPOOL, VIA RUNCORN (NEW ROUTE). I tv a mja ml a m a m p mjp m p mlp m| p m a ma mam amlp mip mlp mp m pm s^wter dept. 7 0 8 45 10 011551150 41.0525 7251110 Liverpool dep. 7 50 8 40;10 3511 101 10 3 45 4 50 7 10 8 50 ?}*nuora .7 45 9 1310 2512 27; 4 40 5 50y 011 39 Runcorn .8 15 9 9 11 341 36,'4 15'5 13 7 45 9 20 ^volIj.St. arr 8 20|9 40[10 5012 55 2 40!5 lolfi 20|8 4012 5 Chester arr. 8 40;9 35111 2512 I0I2 o;4 45|5 40 8 22 9 50 SUNDAY Ta&m.-Chester (iepati-t. 3 40; Run earn, 4 5; Liverpool (Lime-street) arrive, 4 35. „ Liverpool (Lime-street) depart, 10 50; Chester arrive, 12 25. CHESTER & MANCHESTER. rw ••• amlam pm pm,pm pm ana; am'pmlpm! inm ^S"ter dept. 8 55110 10^2 0 2 104 0 8 0 M'Chester dep. 7 0 „ 10 51210:1 ol Ir 35 jJfSn-iiigton 9 30ji0 53112 55 2 45 4 40 8 50 Warrington 7 39 10 63' 1 oil 48 7 22 ™ uehester arr 10 15111 36| 1 40l3 25 5 20! 9 40) Chester arr. 8 25] u 30, 1 45 2 20| Is 15 I CHESTER & LONDON (VIA CREWE). I Except Mondays- WKBK DAYS. SUNDAYS. fx ia ml am a m a m a m p m p mjp mlpmpm pmpm|am|am pm am In m depart 3 45 t 25j 9 1010 0113512 0;1 55 3 0 4 20 5 557 30,11 6 3 45 9 40 3 1011 6 2 15 4 20 8 1510 0 10 30112 512 45|2 25 3 48 4 50 6 50 8 2c|li 42 i 20 10 35 3 5011 42 fiftiliHgham 6 4010 1.220). 3 10'4 12! 7 09 lOinsi 2 H06 30 2 507 15 6 40«"'0 ^Idon (Euston Station). arrives 3s! i « 9 T5| 8 153 50! H t; 251 (9 olll 5 4 3518 351 4 30 9 30 5 30|6 0 y lam) air, an, a tn 15 m }>nj t> tr- pin pra 'p m „ ttmlpmpmomi iS'Wlon(EustonStation)departs 15 7 15 9 012 012 1012 4." ■> 05 0 5 ifi! c 301 10 05 0 8 25 9 0 nr'Wngham •••/ "5/ 8 50 !1 251 t 50 1 50 i5 o0 7 0 7 01 8 30 12 20 7 1010 3010 30 9 20 11 6 1 25 4 5 4 25,6 40|7 35 8 55 9 35 10 41' 2 45 9 15 12 21 1 S arrivel9 55I11 35 2 lot 4 35 5 3,7 20:8 20 9 21 lo lOlll 15l 3 40)9 5012 51 2 12) CHESTER, MOLD, AND DENBIGH RAILWAYS. WKKK DAYS. BUNDAYS. J WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. r* amamipmlpmpitipm.ampmj lamlara am inoonlp mjpmlpm a m pm iS^ester dep7 15 9 4012 302 30 5 45 8 40:7 505 15 Denbigh depl 8 2510 011 40 2 35I5 40 7 0 fT°Ughton Hall. 7 25 9 60 12 40 2 40 5 55 8 50J8 0 5 26 Bodfari .| 8 3210 811 48!2'43 5 48:T 8 7 39 10 6 12 50 2 55 6 9 3 8 12(5 37 Caerwys 8 4010 16 11 56 2 51,5 56 7 16 °pe Junction .7 43 10 9 12 58 2 59 <? 12 Nannerch 8 4S10 2512 sis 0,6 6,7 25 ifdeBwood .7 4710 13| 1 33 3 6 16 9 8fe 17 5 42 Rhydyxnwyn. 8 5710 3312 133 8 6 13i7 33 fi*0ng 7 51 10 17i 1 6:3 7 6 20, 9 12 8 22 6 47 Mold 7 45|9 7 10 44 12 24!3 17 6 24[7 44 8 40 6 10 .7 5810 261 1 13 3 15 6 27 9 20 8 30 5 55 Llong. 7 50;9 11 10 48 12 26;3 21 6 28.7 48 8 43!6 13 ^r' dymwyn .8 6 10 33: 1 213 22 6 35 9 28 } Padeswood .17 549 15:10 5212 3213 24 6 327 52 8 48 6 18 •- nerch .8 14 10 42 1 30 3 80 H 4S 9 36 { Hope Junction|7 68 10 5$12 34I3 28 6 36j $*-e*ya 8 2210 50! 1 88 •<» 38 6 M 9 44 Hope 3 0 9 20 10 5812 38 3 31 6 39 7 59 8 53 6 28 n .8 2810 56; 1 44,3 44 6 57 9 49' f BroughtonHall 8 lw9 31 11 1012 50 3 43 S 50 8 10 9 6 6 36 ^blgh 3811 61 1 5513 53 7 6 10 0l j Chester arris 25 9 4511 25 1 5l3 55)7 5 8 25 9 ao]6 5o CHESTER, RUABON, BALA, DOLGELLEY, AND BARMOUTH. I tx, a m ■* P^P111 P m Pm amam am pmpmpmpmpm dep 7 10 8 35 11 012252 0 3 Barmouth dep 7 4210 oj 3 06 35 E*«Oey 8 4111 8 — 6 2 9 16 Dolgelley 8 40 10451. 3 40 7 35 G??8ett 8 5111 19 BontNewydd 8 49 „ 349:744 \S^ford .» 8 57|ll 27 3 iog 21 9 34 Drws-y-nant 8 59 3 59j7 54 &w**Xfcam «• 7 83 9 7ill 4012 54,^2 24 3 326 839 46 Llanuwchllyn 9 15 11171 4 158 10 ff5?bon — arr7 369 10)11 53112 55) 55 9 39 Bala 7 45 9 201125 » 4 188 15 A^bon dep 18 0 9 45 1 30|2 50li 0,7 5|ie 5 Llandderfel 7 55 9 3911411 n. 4 37:8 30 K^tair «. 18 5 9 50il 40 2 57:4 5 7 12 Llandrillo 8 2 9 451147 4 44 8 36 ffsrvor !8 9 9 54 1 50 3 14 10,7 16) Cynwyd 8 12 9 55 1157 A 54i8 46 |: K^goUen « '8 2010 4 2 0 3 nil 2l|7 26jl025 Corwen arr 8 17 10 012 2 4 59 8 51 [ (8 25 10 9 3 10 4 ^>7132 S^rwen dep 8 22 l0 512 6 3 5o'5 5 8 54 k fi^ayfrdwy >8 35 10 18; 3 24 4 37 7 41 1040 8 2810 11:1212 3 56 5 1119 0 KT I 8 4510 24! 3 32 4 45 7 49 SJy^Wrdwy 8 35 10 1811217 4 25 1G19 7 BIT ..18 5510 80; 3 40 4 51|7 55,1055 8 43 10 27 1225 4 12 5 26 9 16 fc^en dep|7 5l5<op 10 35| 5 0,8 15 Stop 7 15 8 50 10 331235 4 20|5 33 9 22 U'yd _7 10; 10 40 » 6,8 20 jLraor 7 25 9 0 10 43ll245 „ 4 305 439 32 tr-'drillo ..7 20: 10 48 5 12j8 3o 7 30 9 5 10 48 1251 4 37 5 50 Cpdderfel. "■ 28 •• l? 5* lnfg ii ^WT^S6 9J0^0 53:'l255 4 42'5 55,9 39 46 11 7 5 25 8 58 KUftPOH tM dep 8 09 4^10 1 A——» =—; rr-t S r j | ™ arr'9 45! 12 40 •• 6 Chester arr 8 4.10 511 ss^oVVfi t f5 1025 fe's1"! £ £ 87^ "^31 'A ■-te? i? Llangollen 6 25 Berwvn. 6 32: Glyndyfrdwy, 6 42; Cairog, 6 51; Corwen arrive, 6 56. • Trevor, 3t^i*DAY TBATKB,—Corwen depart, 9 25; Carog, 9 32; ? 38; Berwyn, 9 48; Llangollen 9 55 • Aerefair, 1012; Ruabondepart, 10'40; \Vrasham, 1043j, (Word, 10 50; Rosaett, 1055; Baltnev 5 v' dhester arrive, 1115. Corwen depart, 4 50; Ca^°^ ^Glyndyfrdwy,5 8; Berwyn, 5 13; Llangollen' « < < Trevor, 5 80; Aerefair, 5 37; Ruabon depart, 6 5; Wrexham, 6 5, Gxesford, 6 is; Rossett, 618 • aS?™1 l Chester arrive, 6 40, Dolgelley depart, 6 65; 7 14' Llanuwckllyn 7 2J' 3.7 40; Llandderfel, 7 48: Llandrillo, 7 56; Oynwyd, 85, Co^en dw^, 8 16; Carrogl 8 22; Glyn^dwv* Berwyn, 8 86; Llangollen, 8 44; Trevor, 8 54; Aerefair,9 0, Ruabon depart,9 10; Wrexham, 9 22; Q-IIl • 29; Rossett, 9 85; Chester arrive, 9 50. FESTINK3G~RAII-WAY. FROM OCTOBER 1ST, 1882, UNTIL PTJBTHBB NOTIOT. J'ispp TBAINB. ainlam|amja.m.lpmpmpm DC'WN ^HAXNB. lamjam a.m.|a.m.pmpmamp m %!?«ttadoc 5*10 7b 0 8 35 10 35 1 15 3 25 4 55 DuffWfl »• »• 6cW 7b 5 8 40 10 50 1 30 3 40 6 10 Is 0 t&Wd Junction 5 20.7 10 8 45 10 451 25 3 35 6 5 ?B laeriau Pestanxog 6 12 7 7 8 42 10 52 1 32 3 42 5 12 6 3 .^ngefor Cam- Tanygnaiau 6 17 7 12 8 4710 57 1 37 3 475 17 6 10 ^fc?snjRftilwAv 1 I Dduftllt ••• •••] I ft a a a a !2j*hyn 5 25 7 17|8 8010 62,1 32 3 42 6 12 Tanybwlch ••• 5 «9 Z cT ? 15 1 57 4 5 6 356 80 ^J'Vwlcsh 5 45i7 37 9 7 11 16'1 57 4 6 6 35 Penrhyn •• 54 9 27 11 38 2 17 4 23 6 53 6 55 a a a a a MinfforddJunction7 08 0 9 3511 42 2 25 4 80 6 07 0 ^>Wisiau 6 5 7 58;9 28!ll 3212 16 4 25 6 61 [Change for Cam- ^Qau Festiniog 6 13 8 39 <1311 48 2 23 4 30 5 58 brian Railway.] 6 1518 519 35:11 40 2 25 1 82 6 o PortmadOO .[7 488 10 9 45[11 62 2 85 4 40 6 10 7 10 t Ohange for L. & N. W. CO. Starts at 6 a.m. on Mondays. (A) Stop by Signal to take up and 4 DOWN when required. Notice to be given to the Guard at the preceding Station, (B) Does not run on Mondays. (C) ^niiWS„0NLY- (D) Starts at 12.40 p.m on Saturdays. No Sunday Trains.-The Village of Festiniog 1« si miles by Rail from Duffws. ,=-- FESTINIOG & BLAENAU RAILWAY. I tWj a.jn.|a.m.|a.m.!p.mlP*m P m„i P,mi jP-™ L lam lam. a.ni-i p.m p.m p.mip.m %^J*liog [dep. 5a30 6*40 8 510 25 1 30 3 5| 5 20 7el5 IDiphwys [dep. 7 1610 0 12 IS ••• 2 30 4 40 6 16 8e 0 \^wys [arr. 6 0! 7 0) 8 25!10 45| 1 50| 3 25' 5 40) 7 86 IFestini^j [arrip 35(10 2012 35) 2 50 5 0 6 36]8 2q (*) Workmen's rains, Mondays only. a) Variable. (e) Saturdays only
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I I'ER, HOLYHEAD, N. WALES DISTRICT, & CAKNARVON LINiS I J DOWN TEAINS. J WEEK DAYS. j 8UNDAY8. rnvmnvT 3 am|a.ma.m a.m a.m a.mama.man> ^p.m p.mp.m p m p.m i5 15 pin « za,* uij LONDON depart^ 15 12 o; 8 167 16° „ <i2iol 3 0 3 0 '10 0 ^.fliKKNHEAD dept. ;(20 7 50 9 -»401 20| s 10i4 25I4 50' 7 30 7 30 9 0 4 20 UHB8TBB R'-x-. 12 0 8 30 55,12 5 2 15j 2 50 j o|5 201 8 iC 8 50 Ij 0 CHESTER leave 2 25 6 j; 8 50 10 6jl2362 J»|a 40 2 55 5 10^5 50^65 *8^5 8 4511020 2~25 0 «ueen'sFerry o 14 (m8; •• 3 10! i« 10 9 Oj .9 5,^$ Connah's Quay 6 19 11253 3 161 6 15 9 6.. a 55:6 21' «27 |J lj 24:5 30j .6 23 9 14 .V Bagillt 6 33 J 7, 3 30 8 28 9 20 10 86 36 Holywell ( 6 39 9 12 1 14 3 37 5 391 6 34 9 27 10 14 6 40 Moetyn I. 6 48 »•'»!•• 3 47 5 47 6 44. 9 37 i" 10 256 50, Prestatyn 7 0 ••• lj ^4j 3 58: 16 56 9 50 10 40 7 2 I"1?1 3 6 7 10 9 3610 50|l_4o^ 8 25 4 10 6 36 307 5 9 2010 CU0 3"610 487 9 aBd Pensarn IT 75 9~47 11 »2 5, .3^ 8t°P elo!r20|9 35 iT'or^O IJanddulas 7 35 11 13t2 14: 351 i7 31 9 44 9729 Col^ynBay 7 43 9 5911 202 2lj j 59 6 29 6 54|r 37 9 51 ^7 » Llandudno Junction. 3 32 7 5310 811 29,2 30,3 32 4 & 6397 0:7 45jl0 0 3unc-leave 4 25 ~T7 7.. 7Tb 740 2 40Tio 7 To 7 r^; Glan Conway 8 30 11 452 453 45 8 5 5 10 Tal-y-ca±n 4 40 g 50 11 572 583 55 §17 s »r Llanrwst 4 63 g 2 12 103 10,4 6 8 29 t Bettws-y-coed .arr.5 3 911 1221320:417 8 40 5^ Bettws-y-coed fTli Tl2 12 25 ^20 77" 7m P* 5 15. 9 27 12 40; 4 36 8 57 g 5 Dolwyddelen 5 22 9 32 12 46j 442 9 41 I ,0 Roman Bridge 5 27 9 37 12 52: 4 47 910! I d Blaenau Festiniog.. 5 45 9 50 1 lOj 5 0 7 9 25 V.' 7 7. 6 30." 7 Ll'dudno June, leave 6 50 7 30 8 0 10 10 11 40:2 73 40 1 15 6 45 7 5 8 o'lo 10 Deganwy 8 5 # • • Llandudno arr. 7 "ofT*38 8 10 10 2o'll 50^ 153 50 4 25 6 557 1^ 8 10 10 20 7 7 f u 1!VkIItX t5ei^~ ;r Aberairfechan In 12 ^3 5f If 7 S7 22,8 13 l0 20 .7. 11 468 8 Al'Cl <tt 3 27 12 w w ,» 4 42 Q 1ft 11 t j q in BANGOR arr. 4 2 8 43 12 15j3 £ ?j4 0 4 65 7 20 7 35(8 35 10 40 .7. 1150 4**2 12 58 30 BAN«?B leave 4 "^7777 77 12 30 3 35)4 15 ~5 7 7 45 10~50~" 7Ti — *~0 Menai Bridge 9 5 12 363 404.205 10 7 50 10 55 !« 4 BAN«?B leave 4 "^7777 9 0 12 30 3 35)4 15 ~5 7 7 45 10~50~" 7Ti — *~0 Menai Bridge 9 5 12 363 404.205 10 7 50 10 55 !« 4 Treborth .I ."a'9 9 12 40 3 44 ..514 7 53' 'o 7 PortDinorwic oi 9 15 12 463 504 275 20' 8 0 li' « 'a li Grittith's Crossing xj 9 S2 12 52 3 57 5 27 8 7] jj 22 CARNAEVON j ;ie^e4 I f2 { iof 16 4 40^ 3i 7 li'lO 7 7 4^5 7. ^30 Pont Rug 9 53 1 23 4 28 6 13 Pontrhythallt 8 30-^5110 0 1 30 4 35 6 20 8 40 Cmn-y-glo 8 35 10 5 1 354 40 6 25 8 45 LLANBEEIS arr. 8 40S^'lO 10 1 40 4 45 6 30 7. 71 8 50 7". 7. 7 CAENABVON leave 6 25 7 0' 9 4011 20 2 45 4 50 Dinas [June, for N. W. N. G. Line] 7 9 9 4811 30 2 53 4 Kg Llanwnda 7 12 9 51 2 56 51.. 8", Groeslon 6 40 7 16 9 56 3 1 5 g 8 16 Penygroes arr.5 45 .7 22J10 311 50 3 8 513 II g 14 Penygroes leave '10 1012 15 3 20 <>■, Nantlle .arr. |io 1512 25 3 25 5 30 7 Nantlle leave 9 50 2 45 t Penygroes arr. j [10 0 7 2 55j 6 7 7 .7 7 .7 7 '-1- -1- Penygroes leave's 46 72410 6 3 11! T72 iTTs Pant Glas 7 3410 17 3 221 H! 818 Brynkir 8 0 7 38li0 23 3 28 5 o'in Ynys 7 4210 29 3 34< « 30 f Llangybi 7 4610 34 3 39: 4? Chwilog 6 10 7 5010 41 3 46 550 8'40 ^ONWKN 6 15 7 55110 45 3 50 555 "848 6 40.. 8 1511 34 4 221.. 6 15 I 55 gnccieth 6 38 8 lOlll 23 4 221 £ 5 5 Portmadoo 6 50 g 20;11 36 4 341 g 2f 7 7. fe 33 7. M^Bridge dept-4 i T ^7 roTo 7 8« 7 TTil^ (1777*77 Llanfair. •- 2 253 36 6 56 5 8 51 8 45 Gaerwen « 12 32 3 41 5 12 6 12 8 58 La 4 58 — 9 ,4 12 40 3 49 6 20 6 20 9 10 jg 8 57 Gaerwen dept. q 9n ~7"~ —W HoUandArms q } !« 35 9 15 d Llangefni a !n 1 2 I6 42 •• 9 25 •• •• §2 Llangwyllog 7 950 I 07 6 49, 9 35 Llanerchymedd s'k 10 9 } <1 6 57| (9 45 Rhosgoch 6 it 2 .? ™ 7 5i •• d 5« 8 iZr • •• ;g •• ,»ln v: K'cfSf: IS '?s| •• 5? •• 9 25 ~i •• •• •• Valley o as ,34 12 •• 5 43 •• •• 9 33 gg £ ig^T=4«" 7 1 litS.-qSS 7 z ukL 7 I We beg to state that we do not hold ourselves responsible for any inaccuracies that may occur in these Time Tables. VALE OF CLWYD RAILWAY. (NO SUNDAY TRAINS). WEEK DAYS. WKBK DAYS. rv„„v.„v. a pmpmpmpmpm am am pmpmpmpmi pm Denbigh dep 6 30 9 011 33 2 45 5 5 7 35 Rhyl dep7 3610 571 50 4 156 15 9 3o lYelnant 6 37 9 711 40 2 525 12 7 42 Foryd .7 4011 1 I 64 „. 41196 18 9 3i 1.^ ^ph •" —6 45 9 14 11 47: 3 0 5 207 50 Rhuddlan .7 4611 7 2 0 4 25 6 25 9 4 Rhuddlan .6 52 9 2111 55' 3 8 5 267 58 St. Asaph .7 5311 14 2 7 .> 4 32 6 32 9 40 Foryd .6 69 9 2712 0 |3 14 5 33 8 6 Trefnant 8 0 U 22 2 16 4 40 6 40; 9 58 Rhyl arrive 7 5 9 3212 5| » )3 205 38)8 10 Denbigh arrive8 10 li 32 2 26 4 50 6 5010 5 :— —'7 DENBIGH RUTHIN, AND CORWEN RAILWAYS. I |a ml a m p mP mp m am a mp m p m p in Corwen depi7 2010 351 15 5 45 9 0 Denbigh dep 8 4511 40,4 0 7 131015 Gwyddelwn .7 2810 43 1 23 5 55 9 8 Llaarhaiadr 8 5311 484 87 21 1023 Derwen .7 36 10 50 1 316 5|9 16 Rhewl .8 6811 53:4 13 7 26 1028 Nantclwyd 7 4110 55 l 36 6 10 9 21 Ruthin 9 412 6 4 18 7 31 losq .7 4911 31 44 6 20 9 29 fiy&rth '9 812 10 4 24 7 36 "• ••• ••• .8 011 10 1 55 6 3019 36 NantclVyd 9 1812 20 4 33,7 45 J? ."j ••• ••• .8 511 14 2 3 6 35,9 40 Derwen 9 23 12 25 4 38 7 60 .8 1011 19 2 13!6 40 9 45 Gwyddeiw'n .9 3212 35 4 47 7 68 § Denbigh. Mriyej 2011 28 2 23 6 5019 55 Corwen arrive 9 42 12 46 4 55 8 CAMBRIAN RAILWAY. UP TRAINS. Stops when requited. DOWN TRAINS. WKBK DAYS. SUNDAYS. WBBK DAYS. SUNDAY amam amp mpmpmi am pm a m,a m p m a mpmpm a m pm Aberystwith dep 8 o'rno 3 55 6 0 Carnarvon dep 5 257* 0 9 4o]2 454 507 15 7 55 BowStreet. 8 12) 4 13 6 12 Pwllheli dep 6 207 soil 0;4 0I5 45 8 10 9 06 40 Llanfihangel 8 17 422 6 16 Avon Wen 6 308 0 11 15)4 16 6 5 8 26 9 10 6 50 Borth 8 241 11 4 32 6 22 Criccieth 6 40 8 1011 2514 24!6 15 8 35 9 20 7 0 Ynyslas 8 30 4 42 6 27 Portmadoc 6 50 8 20 U 38>4 36 6 27 8 45 9 33 7 10 Glandovey „ 8 45 1 28 6 6 6 42 Minffordd 6 55 11 4414 40 9 87 GlandoveyJunction 8 47 1 31 5 10 Penrhyndeudraeth 1 0 U 49)4 45 9 42 Machynlleth arr 9 51 50 5 35 6 50 Talsarnau ..7 5 11 5514 50 9 47 r, — -I- Harlech 7 13 12 3 4 58 9 56 mT^.TI 8 23 •• 5 3 9 10 •• Pensarn 7 21 12 11:5 6 10 b A W^Ii^UnCti0n 8 5ljl 45 5 30 9 21 Dyflryn 7 29 12 195 15 10 12 Towvn 9 9 ,f -• 5 a 37 Barmouth arr 7 42, 12 30,5 28 10 24 5 45 1 :i 9 18j3 11 6 0 9 48 „ Dolgelley .72O9I0I2 65 9 6 20 4 25 Llwyngwril 9 33 2 28 ,6 15 10 6 Penmaenpool 7 25 9 Is 5 14 6 25 4 81 Barmouth J unction 9 47:2 43 6 29 10 16 Arthog P 7 40Q 3^ I i 28 6 40' 4 45 ?S8^^g?1!|g ISSSSSS'T: 5If IS Peninaenriool r ? B5 45 7 „ ?s •' BarmouthJuno dep 7 50 12 40 5 36 6 5010 29 5 50 r*enmaenpooi iq 303 2§g 2010 50 Llwyngwril.80 12 BOS 48 7 10 60 Dolgelley 8 14 10 35|3 306 5 7 25 10 55 Towyn 7 7 8 14 I 4 6 2 7 35 "III ™ ,9 56i2 53^ 7 010 40 5 0 At>erdovey 8 22 1 I4j6 13 7 50 6 25 Dyifryn h0 73 41. 7 n 5 13 Glan dove/junction 8 40 1 316 34 6 40 & \lS!|l •• ■■ lli • K« ::»» SS SSSS:! ?S SS S3ESSfL&:S ',S J!S 10 45i3 36 7 48 5 49 Glandovey .853 43 « « 9"u Portmadog 6 10 7 40 10 53I3 426 307 58 8 25 5 54 Ynyslas „ 9 10 V S X Cnccieth » 6 20 7 50 u 6 3 546 408 11 8 35 6 7 Borth .915 2 qI ^7 3 I Avon Wen -6 30 8 on u4 26 509 20 8 456 17 Llanflhangel ..922" • 7 « l lo' Pwllheli arr 6 40 8 15 11 34 4 227 15 8 30 8 55 6 27 Bow Street „ ..927" 2 12 54^ 7 t Ifl Carnarvon arr 9 15112 2sis 45a 0 9 40 8 0 Aberystwith ..945 2 2?ktlfi T. 'OJ WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAYS (NO SUNDAY TRAINS). Wrexham dep? 10 9^1^02 Ss S5 9 b0 Buckley rten?Sin?c^^?mpmPm G^syUt 7 15 9 4512 5 2 ^5^9 5 H°peJ^nction for Mold^8 Tn 0 2 SI 306 2>V° Cefn-y-bedd 7 21 9 62 12 12 2 375 48 9 10 Penyffordd. « 711 o Jo 2?5 Bridge End 7 24 9 55|l2 15 2 40 5 611 9 13 Caergwrle 8 1511 912 64 3 Ip r 1« qk Caergwrle .7 27 9 6812 18 2 43 5 fil' 9 17 Bridge End « i« 11 39 6 48 5 35 Penyffordd .7 34 10 5)12 26 2 60 6 ll 9 25 Cefn-y-bedd 8 23 ti ifi i o G 515 38 Hope J. for Mold 7 36 10 12:12 28 3 0 6 15'. Gwersyllt 7 8 38 11 2a 1 54 6 40 Buckley arrive7 4Qio isjl2 333 5 6 201 9 30 Wrexham arrlvels 4011 3ol l 15! II .n« b—Saturday only. NORTH WALES NARROW GAUGE RAILWAYS SNOWDON DISTRICT. I. UP. a.m a.m.pmpmpmpm DOWN.a.ma.m am. a. m. pmpm pm Rhyd-ddu for Bgelert, dep 8 5ii 20 1 20 4 5 e 25 8 26 Bangor, depart <To 19^77^ 71 SnowdonRanger, „ .8 2011 33 1 334 18 6 40 8 38 Carnarvon, 9 4011 20s'Tku ml Bettws Gamon, 8 35 u 451 46 4 30 6 64 8 50 Dinas, arriVe 9 «ii 2« I M i I £ Waenfawr, 42 ll 51 1 54 4 36 7 0 8 65 DW "ve deDart «'50 7*'o 9 5512 lo 9 ^K 12 Bryngwya, 8*3011 401 45 4 25 6 45 8 10 Trvfan Junction 7 0 7 1010 5 \l in K in I Rhosferfan, .8*4011 601 554 356 558 20 Rhostryfan, 7 20101512 40^ 90K S Tryfan Junction 32 3 4 45/ 109 3 Bryng^ » 7 ™403 205 207 50 Dinas, arrive .9 0 12 12 2 12 4 65 7 209 12 Wa&atSm 7 "a 10 151I wt fSI ?»? Dinas,depart ».9 512 162 16 5 86 7 60 fettwsQarmon 7 12 10 2012 ass S Carnarvon,arrive .9 1512 222 35 5 458 0 SnowdonRanaer aw 7 25 in IS« «!« «I :• i««'»«««■«■■ sss'sssiss^ • t5aturoays oniy. — ■—Z** CARNARVON ANGLESEY FERRY During the Months of April, May, June, Jutv, .August, and September. Leave Carnarvon 8 a.m.; 10 a.m.; 12 noon; 2 p.m.; 4.15 p.m.; 6 p.m. Leave Anglesey 9 a.m.; 11 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 3 p.m.; ° 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. WEAXHBK AND TIEB PERMITTING. TOLLS.-Passengers (each), 3d; Children under 12, lid; Carriages (4 wheels) ls, and (2 wheels) 6d; Hotse, Pony, or Cattle (each), 6u.
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CHAMPION POTiTOZS-'POO'-stree-t Market has Just imported Ten Tons of the finest quality ever sold. Also several tout cf other good potatoes at 21b for a pen..
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1- tttarrg vitg jagg. I UUBRAICB-y-OAFN (Bethesda).—The pay days for 1882 at this quarry will be as follows:—Jan. 28 ■*eb. 25, March 25, April 22, May 20, June 17, Jiuy 15, Aug. 12, Sept. 9, Oct. 7, Nov. 4, Dec. 2 & 30. Dinor-wio (Llaixberis) as follows:—Jan. 7, Feb. 4 March 4, April 1 & 29, May 27, June 24, July 22 Aug. 19, Sept. 16, Oct. 14, Nov. 11. Dec. 9. FESTINIOG QUAEEIBS.—The Llechwedd Quarry pay days fall on the same days as Caebraich-y-Oafn. —The Rhosydd, Wrysgan, Cwmorthin, Holland, and Gloddfa Ganol on the same day as the Di- norwic Quarry.—The Welsh Slate, Maenofferen, 1 Owtybugail, Graig Ddu, Votty, and Bowydd 1 a week after the Dinorwic Quarry. NANTLLE VALE QuAftaxs.-Dorothea and Cilgwyn Quarries pay on the same day aa the Dinorwic Quarry. Thft nuanies vary.
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JATS, REGENT STREET, LONDON. 1* MOUB.NTNO JffATiCRIAX.8 from one Bhtttin? per yai& Patterns portage free. <-Bntton Black Kid Gloves a/6 per pair. 7F & ~r xrOPKINSON, 95, NEW BOND ST., .T & T xrOPKINSON, 95, NEW BOND ST., d. I ■ ^Hantif aotarers of Grand and Cottage Pianos, CAimoir the Public against ^pnroha«in« Pianofortes bearing the name of -^HOPKIN eoi» which are not of their manui acture. Only instrnments stamped with their Trade Mark J- HOPKINSON, LONDON, are genuine. ySZ FnotoeraphB and Lists free on application. May ne had at all the principal Mnsio Warehouses. I X^ALKER's CRYSTAL CASE WATCHB8 I X^ALKER's CRYSTAL CASE WATCHES £ e sni er»eding all others. Prize Medals, landon, 1862, P*ns, 1887..fftfoer from £ 3 8s. Gold from £ 6 6s. 77, CornhiU,E.O. >80, Begent-gtreet, W„ London. Descriptive Pamphlet free. >80, Begent-gtreet, W„ London. Descriptive Pamphlet free. WM. WAINE, 901^>l^?5J?OU8E FumnsHER, ^SJ?INGTON BUTTS, London. SBOOND-HAND FDROTTTTKB Jan fanmense stock of). «40,000W0BTH NEW at GBBATLT REDUCED PSIGE8 gUBNISHING DRAPEltY and CABPET8 OHSAP. BEDSTEADS and BEDDiya of every description. 'T'F- j i T1ILLIARD & BAGATELLE TABLES. A. LARGE STOCK of NEW& SEdOND-HAWD TABLES always on hand. Write for PriM i^U. 6. EDWABDS, (Corner of Harwar St.), KINGSLAND ROAD. LONDON. BOCTETK oBisarrAfB oASTBONOJCI auEi. FINEST FRENCH COFFEE. RED, WHITE » BX.ITB (LABEL), Boasted after the oeleb-ted French method and Oomposed only of the FINEST JWOUNTAIW COFFEE And the FINEST BRUGES CHICORY, Sold by all Grocers throughoutthe United Kingdom. In i, 1, and alh. tins. Pnce 1/4 per■ ibT° Wholesale of Hanson, Son. EvMQn anjlHartaT XCTATCHES, JEWELLBST-MIDLAND T .COUNTIES WATCH Opr. (Chewesthonae to world). I*dies' or Gent's Fine Silver Q^tol glass Watcher I*dies' or Gent's Fine Silver Q^tol glass Watcher g»/ Ladles' heavy eased Gold Levers, 70/ Gent^s Do,po.,Do., SO/% Before purohuinc send for OoffiPAi&T v^talogtie. beautifully illustrated, BOO fine copper-plate engrawngs. The PWM universally reoommend weir resdere to ootain one. Bent Gratia and post free to any part of the World. Apply to Company's Manager-A. Percy; Vyse Street. Birmingham. WINGFIELD, ROWBOTHAM A Coo's ™ SHEFFIELD REGISTERED SOLID FERRULE TABLE KNIVBS. ORNAMENTAL INDESTBUCTABLE. Sold everywhere. GUY BROTHERS, Manufacturers of all kinds of OFFICE and LIBRARY FURNITURE. The Cheapest House in the Trade. Catalogue post free. Second-hand Furniture in Stock. 258 & 260,Old St., London, E.C. THE DEVIL'S OWN PEN, Price 2/- per JL gross, the pen that will write and spell correctly. G. W. HUGHES, 50, 8t. Paul's Square, Birmingham. GPECIAL TO AMATEUR BANDS. k-J BrassBand Musio, Drum and Fife Band Music, the cheap- est, best and easiest, also The, Brass Band News (Monthly). Price 4d. WRIGHT & ROUND, Liverpool. LISTS FKKE. IRON CASTINGS R & J. RANKIN, of EVERY KIND. Union -JLW*Foundry, LIVERPOOL. MERICA £ 4. IO. O. Twice weefcly from London, Hull, Newcastle, Glasgow or Leith. CANADA £ 3, Fust Mail Steamen Hetherington.334, Strand. London, and 54, Sapehiehall Street. Glasgow. STEAMER Shares. A Sound Investment pay- ing USO/e to 25°/o p.c. J. G. EAST, Neweastle-oll-Tyne, Broker. Shares in Best Tyne Steamen always for Sale cheap. Good AgentsWanted. LOOK TO THE SANITARY CONDITION JLt OF YOUR HOUSES, and write for prioe list of IMPROVED SANITARY APPLIANCES to GEORGE JENNINGS, Sanitary Engineer, STANGATE. LONDON. 8.E. ABERDEEN GRANITE MONUMENTS, from £ 5, carriage paid. Inscriptions accurate and beau- tiful. Plans and pirces from J. W- Sculptor, Aberdepm To Clean all kinds of Plate and Jewellerr. AUROGENTINE. Of Jewellers, Chemists. ke., 1/- and 3/6 per bottle. UND! Revolvers,&c.Cheap. UlustratedCata- logues 3 st^T^ps. Carr Bros., 4,Cloth Hall St.,Hnddersfield. VERTICAL BOILERS and ENGINES ahrayB in Stock and progress. O. WTLDEN, KING & Co., Brougnton Bridge Ironworks, Manchester. HAVE IT IN YOUR HOUSES. LAMPLOUGH* S PYRETIC SALINE. It forms a most invigorating beverage by thesiinple addition of water, and if taken according to directions is the best preventive and curative of Small-pox, Scarlet Fever, and other diseases. It does not contain Magnesia or any earthy matter calculated to produce Gallstones or Gouty deposits. Prepared solely by H. LAMPLOUGH, 113, Holborn, London. HAVE IT IN YOUR HOP 8KB flE TAKE IT IN YOUR TRAVELS. "E-AFNESS.- ow to Cure, write for Rev. E. J. Silverton'B Book. Free for postage, Two Penny Stamps. 17, St. Bride Street, City. London. LONG LIFE INSURED. The frequent use of LISTER'S LONG LIFE SALT" L secures to all persons of every age long life health, and happin ess. A pleasant remedy specially suited to the wants Of invalid ladies and others suffering from debility. Price 2/6 per bottle. Buy it and save your doctor's bill. Ask your ohemistfor it. Sold everywhere. Chief Office, Mansion House Chambers. 11. Queen Victoria St., City Depot 36, Jewin St., E.C. "Throw Physic to the dogs. I'll none of it,Shakespeare. HEALTH, STRENGTH & ENERGY. Take no more Medicine, but wear DU BARRY'S PATENT ELECTRIC BELTS (Trade Mark: HEALTH R»STO*EB ") By which NERVOUSNESS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF POWER, WEAKNESS OF BODY AND MIND. &0;, be cured in a few days. A MEDICAL WORK TO BE GIVEN AWAY. Showing sufferers how they maybe cured and recover Health, Strength, and Manly Vigour, WITHOUT THE AID OF MEDICINE, will be sent free by postonreceipt of stamped, directed envelope. Address, Secretary, Electro- Medieal Company. 88. St. George'sRd-.South warit. London.S.B. PADBURY'8 Are a certain cur ior FEYEil. MURRAIN, DISTEMi'IiK and SKIN BIS- UT/jl EASES in PIGS, th- y the Med,aix>e ■ freely in their food. Six "ACKETS with full wvnrnTM directions and testimonials for one Shilling. yuwDJSiw Sent ppgt.p^a by EDWIN FARDON.Bristol
NEW COMPANIES.
NEW COMPANIES. COEDPENMAEN ENGINEERING WORKS AND F'-UNDTIY COMPANY, LIMITED.—This company was registered on the 4th u. at., with a capital of 20. OtO in £1 shares, to acquire leasehold or other interest in the Coedpeamaea F undry at Pont-y-pridd, Glamor- gaia. The subscribers are Shades. *J. Thomas, Pont y-pridd, colliery propri- etor 25 *M. Morgan, Cardiff, colliery proprietor.. 25 *W. H. M thias, Pont-y-piidd,railway con- tractor 25 W. Hopkins, Ponfc-y-pndd,brewer. 5 D. Morgan, M E Pont-y-pridd 1 *P. Williams, Pont-y-pridd, mechanical engineer 25 W. S. Davie", Pont y-pridd, accountant.. 5 J. Daniel, Pont y-pridd, colliery proprietor 1 The number of directoiB is not to be less than 3, nor mo e than 7 qualification, JE250 in shares or st-ick; remuneration, L7 10a per cent. of the an- nual net profits. The purchase consideration is £ 12,090, of which zC3,000 is payable in folly paid shares. DIAMOND LLANTWIT COAL COMPANY, LIMITED.— This company was registered on fthe 10th inst., with a capital of £10,000, in £100 shares, to pur- chase the interest of Thomas Thomas, Junr., of Bcdwac-, Mot mouth, under a lease of colliery property, dated 31st ult., from Lord Tredegar. ThO anh.:y.}h"Q O uv ""u Shares. I James Thomas, Porth, near Pont-y-pridd, colliery proprietor 10 W. H. Mathias, Porth, near JPont-y-pndd, contractor Edmund Thomas, Pontlanfraith 10 J. Lee, Cardiff, ship owner 5 J. Davies, Cardiff, ship broker 5 D. Gueret, Cardiff, merchant 3 L, Gueret, Cardiff, merchant 2 D. Jenkins, Porth, timber merchant. 3 Arthur Thomas, Bedwas, engineer 2 Most of the regulations of Table A. apply to the company. Directors qualification, shares or stock to the nominal vilue of £ 500. MILPOBD HAVEN SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED.— This company proposes to carry on the business of a shipping company, and also to carry on "salvage and submarine operations of all kinds. It was icgwter d on the 6th mat., with a capital of £ 250; 000 in £ 5 shares, with the following as first subscribers: 0 T, T T> Jl Shares. P. L. Ro„dey, 1, Victoria-street, S.W., comm^sion merchant 1 B. uipley, 6a, Victoria-street, 8.w artibt t # t, 1 W. Liddeil, Glasgow, steamship owner. I. Brown. Miltord Haven, ship broker J J. Liddeil, Glasgow, clerk J. J B'own, Glasgow, ship broker J. A. Coy\e, 23, Sedan-street, engineer 1 The number of directors is not to be less than 3 nor more than 7, the subscribers are to appoint the fir*t. and are to act ad interim qualification 2 0 shares; remuneration £ 400 per annum. Investors | Quardian.
CORN.
CORN. CHESTER, Saturday.—A moderate attendance, witn lair supplies of »ho;t. fried- ratlicr against Luyera, 5s 9d to 5s 10J per 1 tning tho value of prime red. A fair auppiy oi maltmy bariey, winuh c;et a good demar,d at 5s to 5j /'3 yer vOltn. Oats ii ill j only small aupp.i.-s,ata.irdcz>i>igpneea. InuiLin corn ia 5 i per lU01..>s nigher on the: week LIVERPOOL, VV odueauuy.—Wheat quiet, but without quotable change in value. Fiuur un^lt-tr- ed at y efateraay's r»tea. ,ileaw, and peas firlli at the quotations. Maize moves SIO'AIJ at previous curreucies. LONDON, Wednesday.—Euglibh and foreign wheats fi, m at full prices tl'.>lir stea-iy Kubsiaa oats relis,d fully latt p ices; bailey quivit maize, beans, ana peas steady American prices unaltered. GLASGOW, Wednesday.—Moderate attendance. Wheat quiet but steady at last weeks prices, un- less for winter American, which was about 6d per quarter dearer. Malting barley fhm; grinding neglected. Oats, beans, and maize unaltered in vplue.
FAIR.
FAIR. CHESTER FAlla.-The monthly ^chee^e fair was held in the Linen Hall, Cheater, on Wednesday, when there was an-enormous pitch of ciseesc. Waggons were unloading tor seme heuis, and when all was get in there could, tot hlve been ires than 175 tons on sale in fact, 11> was tbt1 largest sale for many yeblb. Pushed to íilJd tee Lall- year's rent now due, farmeis wire Cui^p Ilea to realise their dairies at a great reduction of puces. .fhe nuef:t cheese was uown quite 10:) I;er ew t., while medium and it. tenor descriptions vieie quoted at 15s per cwt below pnces curient at the September fair. Prices were as follow a: — Interior classes, 30s to 45s; miauling, 45i to 55s si.pttior, DtJS to 60s. A few very good aairi'.s realised 658. and one dairy, which tojk a priz- at the Chester Duiry Show, sold for 70s.
DISTRICT MARKETS.
DISTRICT MARKETS. CA^NAKVON, Saturday.—Whe^t, 00s to 00s pir quartei, barley, 00s Lu O{j Od oozi to OU"; oatuieal.OOs to 00O per 240ios. Butler, Is 6apel: 10. Beeft 6d to 8d per ib muttou, 9d to lid per lb. Salt oattly, Is id to Is 24 per b. Dueks, 2s 9 A to OsOd. Geese, Os Od to Os. Fowls, li 6d to 2" each. Eggs, 12 to 14 for a shilling. BANGOR, Friday,-Barley, £ 1 12s per 4201bs; oats.23s per 3151bt; ludiallcom, 188 6dper 240ibs; Indian weal,211S Od liav, zE5 0s per ton; straw £3 pet ton potatoes, 5d per ib; butter, la 7J. per lb eggs, 15 for a shilling. Boef, Hd per ib mutton, lid per lb poik, 9d per lb ducks, Os Od per couple4 fowls, 40 Od per couple; geese, Os each. LLANGEFM, Tiiursday. -Wheat,, per 504 lbs, JEO Os barley, per 4^0 lbs, Ll 14s Oa oats, per 31.5 lbs, Jei 4s to £1 8s; Indian corn, per 210 lbs, £1 0s Indian meal, Li Ifs ouy, ZCJ Uj); Potatoes, per 112 lbs, 7s tid; butter, per lo, Is Jd; eggs, 14 lor a shilling; ducks, per coupie, 4s to 4s 9d; fowls, 3s to 4s.
LIVERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD MARKETS. «««i I s. d. a. d. u. d. s. d. Beef, per lb 0 7 to 0 10 0 7 to 010 Mutton, per lb. 0 8 (1 io 0 8 11 Veal, per lb. 0 8 u 10 OH 0 10 Lamb, fore qr. 0 8..10 0 10 0 10 Lamb, hind qr. 0 8..11 0 0 0 0 0 Fresh pork, per lb. 0 7 0 10 .U 8 0 8 Lobsters, per lb 1 0 0 0.1 0.. 0 0 Salmon, per lb.. 1 0.. 1 4. 1 6.. 1 9 Codfishper lb. 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Soles perlb 1 4 1 5 0 10 0 9 Bret per lb. 0 8 0 0 0 6 0 5 Turbot,per Ib .0 8 1 0. 0 7 0 0 Haddock, per lb. 0 0..0 0.0 4..0 6 Chickens, per cl. 4 6 5 6 0 0 0 0 Fowls, per cpl.. 0 0 0 0 4 0 5 *1 Ducks, perao.. 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 Geese, each. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 Turkeys, each.. 0 0..0 0.6 0..12 0 Rabbits, per cpl. 2 0 3 3 t 6..3 0 Peas, per peck.. 0 10 1 6. 0 6 1 0 liares, each 4 0 0 o. 0 0.. 0 0 Pigeons, per cpl. 20.00 1 8 2 0 Snipes, per cpl. 3 6 4 6 U 0 0 0 Grouse, per brace 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 U FreshButter prlbl 4 1 6. 1 6 1 7 Salt Do. per lb. 1 0 1 2 0 10 1 0 Eggs, per 124.7 9 0 0. 0 0 6 0 Potatoes per peck 0 0.. 0 0. 1 0.. 0 0 Cucumbers, each 0 5 0 6 0 3 0 4, Filberts, per lb. 1 4.. 0 0. 0 0 0 0 Mushrooms,per lbl 6.00 10 00 Grapes (Eng), lb 4 0 0 o. 2 6 3 0 Grapetitfor),perlbl 0.. 1 6 v 6 1 1 Pines(Eng),per lbO 0.. 0 0. 0 0.. 0 0 Straws errifes, qt. 0 6 1 6 0 8 0 lv Gooseberries, qt. 0 8 ..0 0 0 0 0 0 Currants, per lb. 0 0 0 0 0 0.. 0 0 Do. (black) pr lb0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Cherries, per ib.. 0 10..0 0.0 0..0 0 AsparagusperlOO 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 0
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Tke reason why so many are unable to taka Cocoa is that the varieties commonly sold are mixed with starch, under the p.ea ot rendering them soluble. while really making them thick, heavy, and indigettible. Tms may Tais may be easily detected, for if (iotaa thickens in the cup it vroves the addition of starch. Oaabury's Cocoa Essence is genuine; it is therefore three times strength of there Cocoas ana a refreshing beverage like e.teao rcoffe KAY'S COMPOUND-Aattima aLd Bronchitia are- immediately relieved by it. Sold by all Chemists. B As a safe, permanent, and warranted care for Pimples Scrofula. Scurvy, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases ana Sores of all kinds, wo can with confidence recona- JjARK's WORLD-FAMED SI.OOD MIXTUB» old by Chemists everywhere. KAY'S COMPOUND for Colds and Coughs, cure peases out of ten. Sold by Chemists. KAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent expeetertant and anedyne, for Cough and Colds. Sold by all Chemists. J B KELTINGIS COUGH LOZENGES cure Coughs, Asthma, Brouchitis.-Medical testimony states that M other medicine is so effectual in the cure of these dan- gerous maladies. One Lozenge alone gives ease, one or two at bed time ensures rest. For relieving difficulty of breathing they are invaluable. Tht y contain no opium nor any violent drug. Sold by all Chemists in Tine, Is lid. and 2s 9d. each. B The Dandelion Extract contained in Dr King's Fills, by its well-kncwn action on the Liver (the most important gland in the whole frame), causes the bodily secretions to Raw in a regular manner, and caniointlv with the Tome ingredients, greatly invigorates, 130 maintaining the great portals of the system in the condition to secure good health. Any Chemist them in boxes, 18 lid and 2s 9d each. E IS RHEUMATISM CURABLE? Yes, if you take WOODCOCK'S RHEUMATIC MIXTURE. Speedily cures Rheumatic Pains in the Limbs, Rheumatic Pair s in the Head, Rheumatic Pains in the Joints,Lumbago,Sciatica, Rheumatic Gout.Khcumatic Swellings an^ StiflEcss; in fset, every phase of Rheumatism no matter how acute or long standing it never fails. OBSERVE..This is not afJuack rmed vwnrranted to cure everything, but a genuine SPECIFIC FOR RHEUMA- TISM only. OfanyChemist. In Bottles, at 1/9 & 2/9, or sent free to any railway station in England for 25 or 38 stamps. (Three 2'9 bottles, carriage paid, for 102 stamps or P.O.O-) By the Proprietor, Page D. Woodcock, High-street, Lincoln- THE SKIN.—The Glory of T'on^an. the Pride of Jra.11.— It cnatftjas the delicai s lines of beauty, and constitutes all viat we term "Lovelin^ yet bow miuiy thousands havo '10,r '•"•me blemfshetl by th« use of soaps.Carl.olie, Coal Tar. Glycerine, and the coarss coloured soaps, ctv.iatlo with alkali, and made oi iiutrirt fats. The more delicate the e^in Ihe quicker its ruin. THE ALBICN MILK AND .uLFHTJR SOAP is the purest, the Whitest, and most purify- ing of Rll soaps. by its purifying action tuking away and pre- venting all pimples, blotches, and roughness. It is recom- mended by the entire medical profession ss the most elepant preparation for the skin that is known. A boon to sensitive skins. By aU Chemisti, in tablets, 6d. and U-The Albion, Sanitary Soap Co., (83, Oxford Street, London.