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L ME. A. F. BAYNTUN, DENTIST, MAY bo consulted at POTTER'S LIBRARY, on FRIDAY. JANUARY 21st, FRIDAY, .FEB. 18th and FRIDAY, MARCH 18th. Residence-a, Dynevor Place, Swansea. 63 DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. For Thirty years the Medical Profession have approve* ofthi): pure solution as the best remedy tor ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH. HEARTBURN. HEADACHE, GOUT, AND INDIGESTION. And as a mild Aperient for delicate constitutions, "Ptciaily adapted for Ladies, Children, and Infants, "hen combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP.. it forms a moat agreeable effervescing draught, in which its aperient and cooling qualities are much ln- crealled. In warm seasons and warm climates, this | •*niplt preparation, when taken REGULAKL1, has I Deen found highly beneficial. D1SNEFORD & CO,, Chemists, &c, 172, New Bond Street, London; Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout tha World. UUTlON.—See that Dinneford & Co," is on each bottle and red label over each cork. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS FOR THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. World. UUTlON.—See that Dinneford & Co," is on each bottle and red label over each cork. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS FOR THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. A SINGLE copy ot n new medical work, written by one of the most eminent medicnl men of the present day, solely for the guidance and benefit of that class of IlItferen whose affections are often cell-indicted, and who desire a speedy and private cure. For such sufferers this work is intended, showing a certain means ot cure in all cases of nervous debility, relaxation, organic or local weakness, languor, blushing, debility, and various other nervous symptoms; also showing how ail the so called impediments to marriage may be effectually re- tneved; with numerous illustrative cases of partIes wbo have been restored to the blesxings ot health by follow- ing the advice laid down in this work. Sent free to any address, on receipt of stamps to pre-pay postage. ? Addrrss to the Secretary, Institute of Auatomy, Bir- mingham. CAUTION.-Parts of the above bo^k have been copied by several quacks. Persons should be careful in I who*e hsud-i they intrust their health, and read this 1 work before applying to any one 107 {\ KINLOCE'S CATALAN. I „ Red Catalan 20s per doz^ n?WD" Wbi,e 20s »» I KnttliS .Diamond" Red 17a „ V • ? ] a White 17s „ f 1Dcluded« Th.( £ *d&WhUe) 158 '» J tiy0 Red" Wine, full-bodied, delicious,fruity Port The'< White" exquisitely delicate, rich and t0 Madeira These Wines are recommended men 88 'be most strengthening ever known. fw HaTer'ordwest:-E. H. ELLIS, 94, Dew- 0 LUNTKB'S Claret, 128 6d per down, bottles included— T. HTV. C our label. bottled in p. ^°'8 °'d Co«noc Brandy, at 4s per bottle en £ -a,nce' is the finest at the price-onr label. -—X^nloch^c°. Bucklesbnry, London. A sSiDaithde WARNING VOICE. fAMPHLET FOR PRIVATE HENRr INSTRUCTION, has publishM-D., of the University of Jena VOICE ClSOn«a Edition of THE WARNING Abuse nf* £ s) wit)l a New Chapter on the Use I diseases CnL ec,ricity for the Cure of Nervous i h»va tried Vv tains many letters from Patients who looting that 60"C8lIed remedies without medicine, The IS NOT LIFE. j Jrivats r;ING VOlCE is a SPECIAL WORK MR ? Cure of NPP» CTion- 1* (fives Plain Rules for the i Dimrip, „ou? Exhaustion, Indigestion, Rheuma- s ??*•; Low Sni • Sight, Functional Disorders, Weak- debility p? "• Spermatorrhoea, &c„ &c\, Nervous I £ re,8i°n, Inder"- ^reara8i Mental and Physical De- i in* >n the n ,8}0ni Impaired Memory, Loss of Energy, Ground! Timidity Dizziness, Love ot Soli- Fears, &c. PRESCRIPTIONS and ^ents haT^r;s by which Thousands of Dr. Smith's the Qsenf en re8,°red to health and vigour, with- t'ated with or Electricity, lllus- Pwients Wno h, Hnd Testimonials from grateful o nave he<>n cQred ( y | P Sent free b, SPECIAL MEDICINE 1 •ddre88i on recent of? a Se*led Envelope, to any Address. Dr wVwo 8t«n»Ps di«, w.C.. SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, Lon- 'MPORTANT Tft „ ^UNSLIIa COUNTRY PATIENTS. WITHOUT FEE «n<?,VHYr'IclAiN LETTER •' Country Patieni« «K* SMITH will, lor the bsnefit send hi8 ODini™ a description ot their tlJe most success ul •», #d»ice. and direct ons lor Address, I V°\ a8d cure. » »Burton Crescent, London Vf, b26 patent c ^CALVANiC^ f 8AiH«BANDS, BELTS, and rrBE8P P°CKET BATTERIES. J- rend^fy,QHLY IMPROVED INVENTIONS rj, eontim "rici'T perfectly self-applicable, in a 0r 0u* form, and extremely efficacious, no *°ereb» ?nP'*ssant sensation being experienced, *°Or, ipe«j.,° 00,es a true fountain of health and vi- 0rPid lijfcK1 sootbing agonising pains, reanimating and Imp Qlbl, reiving the sluggish functions of life, •t'tntiom 8 renewed energy and vitality to con- •ncre#(lj enfeebled by various influences. The daily Acprp^L lumber cures effeoted by PtJLVER- •xten^^S MEDICO-GALVANIC SYSTEM is so *e«Uio *n^ Tari(jd. 'bat it forcibly points to this n M the embryo of a universal remedy. ■I f,,P0LL°WING TESTIMONY, signed by the l ''oeived- °f the Lnglieh medical faculty, has been 1 •«> the nndersfgned, have much pleasure jn testifying that Mr J.L.PULVERM ACHE R'S" ■ u reeent improvements in his Voltaic Batteries V „aD^ Galvanic Appliances for Medical Pur-" T «. M08e# are of BTeat importance to Scientific Medicine, and that he is entitled to the con-" I «• s' £ ier»t'ou and support of everyone disposed a to father the advancement of real and usetul 1 progress." m Dated this 9th day of March, 1866." "SIR CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M.D., F RC.P." M Sik HENRY HOLLAND, Bart, M.U..F.R.S." SIB WM. FERGUSSON, Bare., F.R S." "EDWD. H. SIEVEKING, M.D., F.RC.P." "SIB J. RANALD MARTIN, F.R C.S." PULVfiRMAOHER'S SYSTEM is also approved Jt. of by an official report of the Acaderoie de Medi- cine, Pans; Royal Society of London Royal College Of Physicians, London; and the Imperial Faculty of Vtenna; and its curative virtues ara confirmed by thousands of private testimonials of cures effected. —(See Pampbietgratio.) These (acts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail himself of this scientific and curative pro- press, te which the inventor has devoted a lifetime of study and labour, as an ardent disciple of that great beuefnetor of mankind, tbelate illustrious electrioun, MICHAEL FABADAY. I3ULVERM ACHE R'S MEDICO-OALVANTC ■A. CHAINS are exceedingly effeotive without the aid oJ medicine, restriction of diet, or the lca.t derangement the pmtient'i habits and daily occupations, in the j^owimt maladies:— Tic Dcloreux Sluggish Circulation SC! Indigestion Urinarv Disorders Lunik4 Deafness Paralysis Spasms Epilcpsv Heart'/la Female Complaints Nervous Debility Live. Toothache Constipation Functional Disorders r Complaints Cramp &c., &c. t(>(» • «H»>cts oi the application of PULVERM ACHER'S ner '^Sin any of the above disorders is immediately 'Ptible—the relief of pain instantaneous. PKICE LIST of PULVERMACHER'S GALVANIC 111 rucHALN-BA.\DS, BELTS, and BATTERIES. "AlN-BAND for Nervous Deafness,Head,Tootb, U py1'1 Face Ache, and Noiaes in the Head.21s to30s. 5?A1J{.BANDS for Loss of Voice and other tlfec- N r u°,n.\01 Uie Throat 10b 61 to 21s «A1N-BANDS for Sciatica, Rheumatic, Neuralgic, *na Gouty Pains, Loeal Paralysis, Cramp, &e. J. OHitiT to and 40s "A1N-BANDS for Lumbago, Indigestion, Liver, Y'Uest, and Functional Disorders, Nervous Debility, B rift w?rn 88 « Belt 22s to 40s, and 55a 1A1N.BANDS for Writer's Cramp, Trembling, B. &c 22s to 30s, and 40s If LNEU CHAIN-BAND for Centra. Paralysis, ^PUepgj.f General Debility, Functional Disorders &c A Pnm 80s to 60s complete Set of COMBINED CHAIN-BANDS, ^Lrs.and CtlAIN BAiiERYfoi restoring vital £ bto £ 6 11 „ anic Binds or Belt* are,genuine but those bearinq cn thTlaTct of J. L. PUL VEKA1'iCH^S signature e abel CHa\PPRV'"J^ PBEPETUAL INJUNCTION in i dated 18tu August, 18G9, was granted to C j\ ^^kkmachkr sgaiiist Alj?RED BARROWS, alias their Mmond' HKNKY Jamks, alias C. T. RAPUEY Sfti.t ^8sislant'»» agents, and servants, restraining the deceit,!hU.D °T persons, under a penalty of £ 5000, from them «» "Perusing Belts, &c, delusively representing PULVkRiM^n^18 decree is printed in extmso in L™ 4 ASHER'S PAMPHLET of Testimonials toatioT. ♦* containing other valuable i.ifor- Patenlca 08 66 °n aPi)liCtttion t0 the Sole Inventor J. L. PULVERMACHER, I»2 Lv A^IC establishment, -00, REUENT STHEE1', LONDON, W. To Gentlemen, Farmers, and Others. G. J. BLAND BEGS to inform the above, that he is in a position to Let out Horses, dri'en by experienced men, on very moderate terms. WITH SPRING WAGONS, for removing Furniture, &o from or to any part of the County or Kingdom. WITH TIBMBER CARRIAGES, for Carting Timber, Castings, and other heavy Goods. WITH PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, &c. CARTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE. AGENT FOR THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Co., HAVERFORDWEST. G. J B. takes this opportunity of thanking the Public for the kind support he has hitherto received. c4 OLD IB TT T C H IE IR/S SIEIOIF, B RID G E S T R E E T, IIA VERFORDWEST. M R S JONES TN returning her sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Haverfordwest, and the surrounding neighbourhood, for I the lib ral support granted to her late Brother, and herself since his death, begs to inform them tnat a e still carries on the business in all its branches, and sha hopes by strict attention to orders, and by supplying superior goods at the lowest remunerative prices to ensure the support so liberally given her ana her pre- decessors. BRAWN, SAVELOYS, and SAUSAGES, FRESH DAILY. b18 ESTABLISHED 1812. H. A N D T. rttOCTOR AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL. P EPARED BONE MANURES, FOR CORN, GRASS, ROOT, AND OTHER CROPS; ALSO, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS,—BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTFP AND WARWICK. CLEDDAU BREWERY, BRIDGE STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, GEORGE M. GREEN, MALTSTER & BREWER DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. Agent for Miller and Johnson's Celebrated Artificial Manures. HAVERFORDWEST. SPRING GARDENS' BREWERY, WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS. ESTABLISHED 182 5. EDMOND AND BEES, AUCTIONEERS, SfC., .Fn ,0 ,he Inhabitants of Hiwrforrtwe.t and the County or Pemtroh. that He? bar. tak.ll to Ibe 13 above Old Established Brewery, where the; intend carrying on the business of MALTSTEHS, BREWERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPIRIT, ALE, PORTER, AND HOP MERCHANTS. and trust by .triet attention to all order, enlrwted t. them, aid .applying inferior article., to merit a .bare of public patronage. Fine old Irish Whiskey, superior French and British Brandies, Gins, Rums, and Cordials, at Moderate Prices. ALLSOPPS' INDIA, PALE, AND MILD ALES, IN CASKS AND BOTTLES. A LARGE QUANTITY OF EXCELLENT WELL-MADE OLD MALT NOW ON HAND. Agents for Bnrnard, Lack, & Co.'s well-known and Celebrated Corn and Root Manures, AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, .0 Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest, 24th November, 1869. 529 UgM^UtHT ONLY ON THE THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST This wonderful Ointment acts like magic in the cure of old wounds, sores, and ulcers, however inveterate. It's effect is marvellous in cases of paralysis, contracted or stiff joints, and in stoppage of the water or disorders of the kidneys it is unequalled ASTHMA AND BBOUC HITIS. This class of cases, including sore throats, bad coughs, and colds, may be infalli- bly cured by w ell rubbing this remedy twice a. day on the breast, throat, and chest. I,. IjIEG-S ZB-A.X) BREASTS, ETC. In many hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now in general use. In Spain, Portugal, and in Italy, the Physicians regularly prescribe its use for sores and ulcers. Sailors, soldiers, emigrants, and miners find it most invaluable. BHBUMATISK SWELLINGS. To sufferers from racking pains this Ointment is priceless. It reduces inflam- mations and swellings, removes all pain, and restores natural circulation. OIF TOTTTH. Certain old sores and swellings can be effectually cured by the joint agency of Holloway's Ointment and Pills, if used acccording to the printed directions. The Ointment and Pills should be used conjointly in most of the following cases H Asthma. Eruptions Piles Sore Heads. ■ Bad Le"-s. Glands, Enlargement of liheumatism Tic Dolouroux B Bad Breasts Goat Scrofula Wheezing, with difficalty«? B Bronchitis Lutnbago Sore Throats Breathing B CA TJTION:—None are genuine unless the words Holloway, London," H discernible as a Water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions which may B To sufferers from racking pains this Ointment is priceless. It reduces inflam- mations and swellings, removes all pain, and restores natural circulation. IMPRUDENCES OF YOuTH. Certain old sores and swellings can be effectually cured by the joint agency of Holloway's Ointment and Pills, if used acccording to the printed directions. The Ointment and Pills should be used conjointly in most of the following cases H Asthma. Eruptions Piles Sore Heads. ■ Bad Legs. Glands, Enlargement of liheumatism Tic Dolouroux B Bad Breasts Goat Scrofula Wheezing, with difficalty«? B Bronchitis Lutnbago Sore Throats Breathing B .IT CA TJTION:—None are genuine unless the words Holloway, London," are H discernible as a Water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions which may B be plainly seen by holding it to the light.—Sold at the manufactory of Profes- B jg gor HOLLOWAT, 244, Strand, London, and by all Dealers in Medicine, in pots At ■ I Is. lid.. 2s. 9d., 4*. 6d., lis.. 22s,. and 33s.—There is a considerable saving by I | I- taking the larger sizes.—Very copious directions for use are affixed to each pot. if GENERAL OIJTITITKRS & ARMY CLOTHIERS, COMMERCE HOUSE, HAVERFORDWEST. GREENISH" DAWKINS Beg respectfully to announce that they have made very extensive preparations for the SPRING TRADE, in this department, having purchased very largely in WOOLLEN GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Including SCOTCH TWEEDS, COATINGS, HOOPER ELASTICS, WOOLLEN CORDS, and some of the best and newest FANCY TROUSERING introduced for tha SEASON. Their establishment now ranks with some of the first Houses in London, and prices, on com- parison, about one half. THE BLACK CLOTHS ARE ALL WOADED & SHRUNK THEBEFORE WARRANTED TO WEAR. LIVERIES CONTRACTED FOR AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF YOUTHS, JUVENILE, & MECHANICS' CLOTHING READY MADE, ALWAYS ON HAND. NAVAL AND MILITARY UNIFORMS. MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED WITH THE GREATEST ECONOMY AND DESPATCH. Commerce House, March, 1870. c25 STOUT, PORTER, BEER, AND ALES. COLLIER & COMPANY, EXPORT STOUT & PORTER BREWERS, VICTORIA STEAM BREWERY, BRISTOL, Are Prepared to supply Stout and Porter (also Beer and Ales) of very superior quality during the present season. Orders sent to the Brewery with a Remittance, or satisfactory reference, will meet with prompt attention. clS GREEN & JOHN, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCERS, QUAY STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, AGENTS FOR LAWES SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIJIE, LAWES' PATENT TURNIP MANURE, AND LAW E S DISSOLVED BONES. PERUVIAN GUANO. A QUANTITY OF MANURE SALT FOR SALE. clS SLIJV AND HATCHET IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. EVANS & PBITCHARD, (Successors to the late Mr David Lewis,,) BEG to inform the Inhabitants of Haverfordwest and its locality, that they are carrying on this long Established Business in all its Branches, and hope, by supplying Groods of first quality at moderate prices, to secure for themselves a continuance of the liberal support accorded to their late much respected predecessor. FARM, FURNISHING, & BUILDING IRONMONGERY. CUTLERY, BRICKS, LATHS, SLATES, PAINTS, OILS, OOL- LIERY ROPES, GREASE. &c. PLUMBERS, BRAZIERS, AND BELL HANGERS, TIN PLATE AND WIRE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bridge-street, Haverfordwest, March, 4870. c25 CHEAP TEA SHOP. THOMAS'S FAMILY TEA & GROCERY WAREHOUSE UPPER MARKET STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. Good Tea Is. 4d. per Ih. Strong Breakfast do 2s. Od. per lb. line do. 2s. 8d. & 3s. per lb. PRIAfE W I L T S IIIII E BACON. FIELDS AND PRICES PAT E K TeA N D L E S. HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S BISCUITS. JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES, SAUCES, &c. Agent for JVcir's Sewing Machines CIS THOMAS JONES, MARBLE AND STONE MASON, MERLIN'S HILL, HAVERFORDWEST. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND HEADSTONES, OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS READY FOR INSPECTION. WINDOWS OF BATH AND OTHER STONE, AND ALL KINDS OF CHURCH WORK. MARBLE AND STONE CHIMNEY PIECES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ANTIQUE AND MODERN. DRESSED MASONRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, EXECUTED ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Estimates Given for all Descriptions of Marble and Stone Work. 190 C L 0:0 c IR/ TT S H E R. PRICES: — 6 ft. 6 ins. wide, 30 ins. diameter JE16 10 24 inches diameter .£14 10 6 ft. 0 do & 15 0 do 13 0 5 ft. 6 do do 1310 do u 1Q 5 ft. 0 do do 12 10 do IQ 10 mirycihurcL^DAW, HAVERFORDWEST, AGENTS FOR NORRINGTON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE & OTHER MANURES. SUPERPHOSPHATE £ 5 10s. PEIl TON, CASH. NOTE Over 40 Tons of Turnips, per acre, have been grown with this Manure. cis .JiI. -r CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING WABLISHMENf LONDON HOUSE, HIGH STRE^' H A VERFORDWEST. J A M E o BIRCH BEGS respectfully to announce that he > » LONDON MARKETS, and that 1'is SPRING PURCHASES in the now ready for Inspection. an" Fashionable Goods in every Department, is Coalinst o/ a td ALL thoroughly SHRUNK. Fancy Spring nJ Summer VeStiags. Newest pa[ter„s and in 0 WocJilen and Shirts, &c. Hoisery in all its branches. LUCOLX & JjENXETrs & CHRISTY'S NEW SHAPES IX FRESCH, FKLT, & STRAW HATS. MACINTOSH AND TWEED WJIRRPNCNNR. WATERPROOF*. BEST LONDON-MADE liMBKSLLAS. OFFICERS' UXIFOZMS.M APPOiyTMEKTS G CLATIO-T. Liveries with due regard to Quality and Moderation of Price. J. B. having had considerable Experience in llabits. Jackels, g-c., „ devotes Special attention to lJranch of his Trade. -A- jE _A. 3E2- Xj 3T~ C _A_ Tj T" tx7- T -J-J ■I-J WLLL O IB T. T tp March 30th, 1870. "E- STEAAL COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IfeO AND. Via New Milford (Milford Haven) and Waterford ti .rw L ce (Sundays excepted). n Haven atui Watorford Steam Ship Com- Sng-°ya Steamers, will sail, weather per- FROM N'F U' MTT FrtHTl At I 40 a.m, on arrival of the 4.50 p.m. Train, RO as to Li^ricKX&c! ^°Ceed lhe 10/° a m' Truln 10 Limerick, Cork, FROM WATERFORD, &c P^«rriVai.,0f the tra,n from Cork- limerick, "o'Vmr!! 1° eDTable, Passengers to proceed by the -.o^a.m reaching Loniou at 11.1J a.m. S- l°,Lf!rtller( Particulars apply to any of the Railway Jiouth W»ks Jack60a & Co» Xcw Milford, n E N s o N 's WATCHESI CLOCKS I GOLD tyalUhid*. | kinds. I A cu rat Designs. Lever I Sowing-Room Bracelets Jtiorizontal | Dimnp-Koom Brooches Chronometer Carriage Ear-ring-s Sf ylesa I Church Lockets Chronograpii Hall and Shop Necklaces Mr BEXSON, who helds the appointment to H.R.H* the Prince of Wales, has just published two Pamphlets' enriched aDd embellished with Illustrations—one upon Watch and Clock Making, and the other upon Artistic Vjold Jowvjllery. These are sent post free for 2d each, iersons living in the country or abroad can select the "fety rC^Uired' aDd haTe it; forwardecI wth perfect 25, Old Bond Street; and the City Steam, Works ¡)S & 60, Ludgate Hill, Loudon. 117 liUBBERSTONE NATIONAL SCHOOL. Donations subscribed towards placing a new roof on School, and also refitting with Forms and Desks. Xa. d. ThomasMeyrtok,Esq,M.P. 2.5 0 0 General Pal by 3 3 0 T. L. Marriott, Esq 300 Ford, Esq x 0 0 Collection in Hubberlitone Church 2 9 1 W. Walters, Esq. Haverfordwest 110 W. Davtes, Esq, Solicitor, Haverfordwest 1 1 0 J. B. Wimshurst, Etq 110 F. G. Wednell, Esq, London 110 J. Pavin Phillips, Esq, Haverfordwest 050 Mr Jones, Milford 10 0 Mr P. P. Ellis, Haverfordwest I 1 0 Mr J. Thomas, Haverfordwest 0 10 0 Mr Alexander, Hakin o jo g J. Greenish, Esq, Gulliswick 0 10 6 Proceeds from Children's Christmas Tree 119 2 Lord Bishop of St. David's 5 0 0 Mrs Roeb, of Butter Hill 100 T. H. Scourfisld, Esq, M.P 600 Proceeds from Lecture by Lieut. Stone, 77th Regiment 4 6 4 J. n. Brown, Esq., Mayor of Haver/ordwest 1 1 0 Mr John James, Liddeston 0 5 0 Further subscriptions will be thankfully received and acknowledged by the Rev J. B. Rowlands. Hubber?ton Rectory, or by Mr R. G. Bonniwell, Hakin. 575 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of APRIL, 1870. The Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships SevERKioN, Capt. Gibbs WUiDKJUIERE, CaPt. J. Barrett MONTAGU, Cv>t Speakman A^NiEVv.RNON.C.ipt Campbell JANE BACON, Oapt. Work J. KYNNYTY, Capt. Allen AHTIZAN, Capt. ;lioul!<ton AGNES JACK, Capt. Styles LLEWELLYN, Capt. Tallan PLAWTAGENST, Capt OLd MILFORD (Building) The above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended to sail with Goods and Tassengers, (unless prevented bv any unforeseen occurrence) as follows, with or without pilots and liberty to tow vellsels;- From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Saturday April 2 10^ moin Saturday J6 io ni-ht Saturday 9 3 even Saturday 23 3 even Saturday, Aprll 30tb, 9 o'clock night. From Milford for Bristol. Si.ndar, April 3 4 morn Sunday 17 A after Sunday 10 9 morn Snndav 4 9 mom Sunday, May 1st, 3 o'clock after. From Milford for Liverpool. Wednesday April R 2 "after Wednesday 20 2 after Wednesday 13. 8 nisrht | Wednesday .27 KKi"ht The Steam BarRc GIPSKY is intended to "ply on the Milford TIavrn, in connection with the above Steamers, carrvni" poods to and from I'cmbroke Dock, Haverfordwest, and the adjacent towns. FARES:— Cabin. Deck. Return Milford toor from Liverpool 13s Od till Od lee Milfcrd to or from Bristol 8s 6d (is Od 13s Mil ford to or fi >01 Swansea (Mumbles) 5a Od 3s Od — NOTICE.—The landing and cmbarcation of Goods or Pas- ffrper.s at Milford, by whatever conveyance, whether at the ex pence of the Steamer, or otherwise, is at the risk of the rasscngers and the Owners of the Goods respectirclv For tnrtber particulars see small bill, or applV'to John Baccn and Co., ManaKin* Owners, 14, Water-street, Liver- rool; G. h. Evans, Bristol; Charles Lamb, Swansea; John Kenworthy aLd So., Manchester. D. HORE A OP. PIT, Mii'fuu TIVY SIDE HUNT STEEPLE CHASES WILL TAKE rLACE On Wednesday, the 20th of April, 1870. STEWARI)S:-H. D. Evans, Esq., and J. Vaughan Esq. THE WELTER STAKES. A sweepstakes of four sovs. each £ l forfeit to the fund, with £ 40 added, for horses that have been regularly hunted in Wales or Monmouthshire during the season 1869-70, and bave never won any race in respect of which race horse duty was payable. Four years old, list, 31b; five years old. 12at 41b; six years old, ]2st 101b; aged, 13st. Winners once, 71 bs; twice, 101b extra. Second horse to save his] stake. About three miles. THE TIVY SIDE STAKES. A sweepstakes of four sovs. each, Xi forfeit to the fund, with £ 40 adder), for horses qualified as for the Wetter. A winner on the day 141b extra. Four years old, 9st 101b; five years old, 10»t 101b; six years old, 11st 3ib; aged, list 71b. Same penalties as in the Welter. Second saves his stake. About three miles, THE CARDIGAN STAKES. A sweepstakes of one sov. each, p.p., with X,25 added by the town of Cardigan, for hunteis that have been the property of residents in the counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, and Pembroke, since the 1st of November, 1869. No borse allowed to start that has won a steeple- chase, or run in any race that has rendered him liable to racehorse duty. About two miles. Professional j ckeys, who have won a race worth £ 50, 7ibs extra; two such, or £ 100, 10lbs extra. Four years, lOst; five years, llstolbs; six, 12st; aged, 121t 3lbs. THE FARMERS' RACE. A sweepstakes of one sov. each. P.P.. with JE12 added for horssB the property of farmers or husbandmen re- siding within the limits of the Gogerddan, Vale of Ayron, Mr Powell's or Tivy Side Hunts. Horses that have won £5, or that have started in any race worth £20, are excluded. CONDITIONS. National Steeple Chase Rules in all respects, except as to weiphts. TiJree horses, tbc property of different persons, to ttart. cr the public money w\U be withheld. Entries to be made for the Welter, Tivy Side, and Cardigan Stakes, ill writing, on or before 4th of April, to the Honorary Secretary, naming colours, and en- closing dEl with each nomination, or it will not be received. To enter for the Farmers' race, at the Lion Hotel, Cardigan, on the 16th of April, between two and three o'clock. All Stakes to be paid to the Honorary Secretary, at Cardigan, before Nine o'clock on the evening before running or not entitled to start. Owners of horses for the first three races must, if required beforo starting, produce cflrtideatea of the horse* having been regularly hunted with any estab- lished pack of hounds in Wales or Monmouthshire. 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