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^—mu—' THE CORN TOLLS.

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^—mu — THE CORN TOLLS. in a^80 resol?ed that the Tolls upon the corn fold lhe Corn Market House, be let by auction at Christ- ma» next. ARREARS OF BEWT. j," was ordered that the arrears of rent of the cottage at anover Quay due from the widow Simlett, be wr,tten off. I POLICE REPORT. 8enlr Cecil. Superintendent of the Borough Force, pre- "ted his quarterly report, which was as follows:- Borough Police Office, ji Haverfordwest, 8th May, 1864. 0 We H{ayor and Corporation of the Borough of Huver- rj fordwest. UBSTLEMEK,— t)u In presenting my report for the last J; r|Jri I beg leave to state that 22 persons have been 2fw and dealt with as follows, viz:— assaults, but being soldiers, were handed over to L Military authorities; 4 for sureties of the peace, 3 jor fitted for want of sureties, and 1 found sureties: 1 Comn,?l'ci°U8 injnriea, committfd; 12 for vagrancy, 8 (.J^'tted and 4 discharged; 3 for felony, 1 summarily _,v'oted, and 2 committed for trial. 88s summonses have been served, vie., G for u''8i 1 committed, 1 fined, 1 discharged, and 3 settled court; 1 for bastardy, for whioli an order was eXn *0r drunkenness, all of whom were fined; 1 for nnwholesome meat for sale, fined; 1 for not 6 hi "K tohis cottages, stands adjourned: pa Shway offences, 4 fined, and 2 charges withdrawn on Hon er"" °r costa* 'or maliciouo injuries, fined; 3 for OUf-j^vment of poor rates, 1 ordered to piy, 1 settled of Court, and 1 stands adjourned, 1 for non-payment IQJ. ?Kes, which was ordered to be paid with costs; 2 for tre„ leg of the peace, settled out of court; 1 for wilful p^sa< settled out of court. tj|. g • ^I°rse was absent from doty, through illness, from JW to the of APril *ast' and Thon?as Philpin, of Jja street, was engaged to do duty in his stead. F.C. Artin'68 ^as ')een training with the Royal Pembrokeshire since tbe 2lst of Apfil last, and the said ihav *8 Philpin has been do'tig dhty ih his stead since tV»'ine. t 1i .0nV*lon Lodging houses, Bake Houses, and Urtt er Housed', and Markets have been visited regu- ^v4nd with few exceptions have been found correct. ai..0t?e. of the butchers have made a complaint to me, for Practice of allowing persons to expose meat haV'8!0 ^011 the butter, cheese, and poultry tables, and ft&Uv *re<* me to prevent any person doingso, as thecom- \jL an^s consider it unfair for any one to expose m' at t0 tables, because by doing so they are enabled jjiu ,1 a choaper rate, in consequence of not paying as gjje those who occupy permanent meat stalls be- ta|j] ^bich they occasionally do some little damage to the tha(.6si .^y cutting their meat on the said tables. Finding did s.Praet>ice has been going on for several years, I C* hlte to interfere, until I had some instructions you respecting the matter. I remain, gentlemen, I Your obedient servant, JAMES CECIL, It Superintendent of Police. Of tkWas ordered that the question as to the management n ° s'a^'s in the Market House, and the accommodation "alfi u90na bringing articles into the Market House for rj,' he referred to the Market House Committee. Council then adjourned.

ROOSE FETTY SESSIONS.

A TENBY.

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—————.—I PEMBROKE PETTY SESSIONS.…

PEMBROKE FARMERS CLUB.

P^fBE OKE^DO b £ ~

GRAND MILITARY BALL AT PEMBROKE-DOCK.

MILFORD.

"CARMAKTHENSHIEE.

CORRESPONDENCE.

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LIVERPOOL GUANO AND SEED,…

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B. A V E R FOR D WE 8 T MARKET.

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

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