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We understand that the R. v Mr Grinhh-, Inde pendent. Minister, will deliver a Lecture on Teetotalism, at the Market Hall, on Monday evening next.
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Bueakt'ast. — Errs's COCOA. — GRATEFUL AND Comfoktino—The very agreable character of this preparation has rendered it a general favourite. The Civil Service Gazette i,ei)iarks Tiv a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-L-alected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beve rage which may save us mnny heavy doctors- tnUs." Made simply with boiling water or milk' Solll only in tin-lined packets, labelled JAM L6 Epps and Co., Homoeopathic Chemists, London. J.E.&CVs other preparations are sold in Pem- broke, by J. Moore, 1, Commercial How. See that <ach bottle is secured by a band over the cork, bearing the signature—James Epps & Co., without which Done are genuine. Wab Maps. — One of the best War Maps pub. lished, is that presented through the medium o- their Grocers, by the manufacturers of the Glentield Starch, to all purchasers of that popular article. Grocers may have them applying direct.
Family Notices
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS — BIRTHS. On the 29th u!t., at Chapel Row, St Martin's, in this town, the wife of Air William Rogms, boot- maker, of a son. MARRIAGES. On the 27th April, at St Peter's Church, n Square, London, bj the Rev Cyrill Wyche, Alfred &il!ett, of Eaton Square, and Banbury, Oxford- shire, to Frederica Isabella Agusta. eldest •daughter of the late Richard Ilbert Phillips, of;, •Ashdale, Pembrokeshire. At Slebech Church, in this county, by the Rev 3i. Thomas, curate, (after- banns) Mr David Ormond, of Lady's Cross, Slebech, to Miss Martha Davies, eldest daughter of Mr W. Davies, of the same place, c At Slebech Church, in this couotv, by the Rev B. Thomas, curate (by license), Mr Henry Philpin, mason, of Kidwelly, to Sarah, fourth daughter ot. Mr James Morris, of Crafty Wood Cottage, Picton. At Prendergast Church, in this town, by the Rev F. Foster, rector, (by license) Mr W. Morris, mariner, Old Bridge, in this town, to i\lias Mary Thomas, of Newport, Pembrokeshire. On the 29Lh ult., at the Register Office, in this j town, (by licence), Mr James Harries, mariner, merchant service, Fishguard, to Miss Esther Richards, of the same place. On the 29th nit., al the Register Office, in this town, (by licence) Mr James John, farmer of lynieini, Henry's Moat, to Miss Sarah Eynon, «f Trecwu, in this county. DEATHS. On the lstinst., at his residence, Murray Crescent, Gilford, aftera short illness, F. H Wehnert, Esq., deeply regretted by his family and a large circle of Fiends, aged 62 years. On the Jst inst., at the Castle Back, in this, town, Mrs Elizabeth Evans, widow, agrd 8.5 years. On the 30th ult., at Letterston, Mr William George formerly of4this town, in his 88th year. On the 3rd inst, at Hill Street, Haverfordwest, Mrs Allpass, aged 70 years.
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HAVERFORDWEST, SATURDAY, April 29,1871 is. d. 8. d. Geese. 0 0 to 0 0 each Turkeys O 0 to 0 0 „ Ducks 2 o to 0 0 „ Fowls. :J 6 to o 0 couple Butter (fresh) 1 2 to 1 4 per lb. Butter (salt) 1 O.j to I 1 „- Eggs 16 for Is. Beef 6d to 8d per lb. Mutton 7 to i) Lamb. 9 to 10 Veal 4 to „ Pork 6 to 7 Cheese to 5 Wheat. 6s 6d to 7s Od per Winchester Barley 3s 9d to 4s 3d Potatpes 281bs. for Is.
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EMIGRATION TO THE RlVKH. PLATE. HE attention of intending emigrants having a limited capital is invited by Messrs. J. Thomson, ■T. BONA R nnd Co., to a pamphlet issued by rhetu, on the subject, 01 the Agricultural Colony they are louudiitR hi the province of feanta Fe, Argentine Republic, a copy Of wblcb Crtn be obtained Irom them, post tree on ap- £ !,cationat their offices, 571 Old Broad Street, Loudon, E.C. ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF LIFE Accidents cause Loss of Time. accidents CAUSE LOSS OF MONEY. PROVIDE AGAINST Accidents OF ALL KINDS, BY INSURING WITH THE Railway passengers ASSURANCE COMPANY. An Annual Payment ot X.3 to 1:6 OA insures £1,000 at Death, or an allowance at the rate of jEC per week tor injury. £065,000 have been Paid as Compensation, One out of every 12 Annual Policy Holders becoming a claimant EACH YEAR. n *or particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offic(-P, H CORNIIILL, & 10, REGENT STREET, LONDON WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agent for Haverfordwest: M H. 5A1HAM- Kailwav Station. HAT10NAL LINEN WAREHOUSES Established 1842, at 105, Heel Street. City, NOTICE OF REMOVAL TO 21, NEWGATE STREET. EC.. LONDON. Messrs. WILLIAM HOLDICH & CO'b I)remisaii at 105, FLEET STREET, having been pulled down for CITY IMPROVEMENTS, they respectfully inform their Patrons and the Public, that they have taken "remises at 21, NEWGATE STREET, where they carrv ou their old Established Husines* of HOUSEHOLD and FAMILY LINEN DRAPERS,t and by an unreserved system of liberal Hading nus they may merit- a continuance of the favours bestowed on them at their old Premises. We shall offer to intending Porehaaprs the following •flvaiitagp-i:— lst-BOOKS OF SAMPLES and rt:iCH LISTS will be application, V rcomparison, entirely „ GRATIS arid POST FRET. •^d. All Goods wiil he Sold at tin; CITY WHOLESALE „ PRICES, at any len^tu cut. "1. We have arranged t Department wbeic every '•niole requisite i' MOtlSEHOLG USES uiay be Procured hemmed and ready for u>e. 4.lh. All Goods will be tonvarUud Carriage I'aid to any part oi Great Hriiain. Y Lihf oi' 1)kvaicimi:NT.«. ^'len Sheeting Calico Sheeting jable Limns C dl „ Shirting •lisl) L'.nons I Long Cloths i0wellinj;B Quits and Counterpane*. ,y<mtiric Handkerchiefs. h-ady Made Department Covers Flannel Shirtings ■*J0Mcry Flannol Shirts '"eliii Curtains | Muslins B I a ti uud Planets. Arldre. WILLIAM HOLDICH Jv Co., tI, NE\\GATL STREET, LONDON, E.C TV A N T E J) A MAN to make himself useful about Land &c.—Wile charge "t I^oJgc.—Apply a Ciareston, Haverfordwest. FOR SALE 4 LIGHT MAIL I'HAETON in pood con- 11- dition with Hood, Pole and Shafts,— suited for driving either one horse or a pair.— Apply to Mr W. Gettings, Coachman, C'ressslly. Pembroke. GRAZING LANDS TO LET. MR H. DAVIES Begs to announce that he has been instructed to LKT DY AUCTION, on the Premises, (until the 8th of November next,) On MONDAY, the 8th Day of May. 1871, QEVER XL FIELDS OF PASTURE IJAND, at ,0 PORTFIELD GATE and LAMACH, near Haverfordwest. The Lauds are well watered and sheltered. The Letting to take place at Two o'clock, p.m. April 23rd, 1871. H A V E It F 0 11 1) W E S T TO BE LET The following DWELLING HOUSES and PRE- MISES with immediate Possession: A LL that spacious DWELLING- HOUSE and i\ S1TOP. No. 21, Market Street, and several COTT '.G-ES on Merlin'sHill, and at Merlin's Bridge With Possession on the 23th day of September. 1871, all that DWELLING- HOUSE and SHOP. No, 10, HL,'h Street, now in the occupation of Mrs. Jane. Hood, widow. And also all that genteel PRIVATE kEsTDKNCE, No. 3. Albion Terrace, Hill Street now held by the Representatives of the late Mis:; Anne Lemons, deceased. Apply to Mr. HenjiumnRees, 21, Market Street, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, At ril 13, 1871. Imperial r 11. E I N S U li A NeE C 0 1\1 P AN Y 1, Old Broad Street, & IP, Pall Mall, London INSTITUTED 1800. capital ONE MILLION SIX IIUNDKKO THOUSAND I'OUN'DS, Of winch there is paid up and invested £ 600 000 CHARLES MARRYAT. Esq, Chairman. G. S. G1LLIAT, ESQ, Dept. Chairman. The distinguishing characteristics of this Insti- tution are— MODERATE RATES; UNUOnnTHD SFCURHY; PROMPT & LIBKKAL SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. Everv Information can he obtained from G. J. ALEXANDER, Brecon Old Bank, Haverfordwest, Successor to the late Mr T. Hughes, irho was for up- wards i.f ;;) ucal's Agent at Hate, furrlwtst). The Laciil's are respectfully solicited to make a trial of the GLENFIELD STARCH,! Which they will find to be far Superior to any other STARCH for dressing LACES, LINENS, &c It is now Used in all Laundries, from the Cottage to the Palace, and when once tried is found to be indiopHiiiiblc. When you ask for GLENFIELD STARCH see that you get it. As Inferior kinds are often Substituted for :he sake of extra profits. Benson's Watches and Clocks By special appointmeut to H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Prize Medals—London, Dublin, and Paris. Ma»er 01 the Gold Caskets presented by the City 01 Loudon to ii.R.H. the Prince of WRIes, H.R.H. the Duke ot Edinburgh, Sir John Burjfoyne, M. Less' ps, &c. WATCHES-Chronometers, Chronographs, Keyless, Keptaters, Levers, Horizontals, lor Ladies andGehttemeD. CLOCKS—For Dining' and Drawing-Rooms, Carriages, Churches, Hall or Shop, PerpetuttiCatcn- dars, Wind Dials, &c. JEWELLERY—Specialities in Monograms, Diamonds Crystals, and Fine Gold, tor Bridal and other Presents. SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE. For Presentations Racing, Dinners a la Russc, or Tea Table, &C, &C. WORKS OF ART m lironze, by the best Artistes. PRICES and descriptions of Watches, Clocks, Plated Jewidlery, Chains, &c., see Illustrated Pamphlets, Post Free lor 2 Stamps. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Chains, Plate, &c., sent to all parts of the world. J. W. BENSON, Steam Factory and City Show Rooms, I.UDGATE HILI., And OLD BOND STREET, LONDON. Watches repaired by skilnd workmen. Old Silver WaU'hcs, Gold Jowcllury, &e., exchanged. Mer- chants, Shippers, and Watch Clubs supplied. 18 7 1. To Serve Mares this Season, that Thorough-bred Horse THE BRIGAND," (WINNER OF THE WORCESTER CUP, 1866). The Property of Messrs Hire and Davies, and late of J. B, Ailen, Esq, Pnskilly Forest. At o Guineas each Mare, and 5s. the Groom. Ho is now 9 years old, stands full 16 hands high, a-ri is by Videtti out of the woll known and speedy Columbine by Pantaloon, her dam being oelebrated Virago, one of the beat mares -that ever trod on British iUtf. The Brigand's blood is thus not to be surpassed bv any in England. His career has been vety successful. He is one of the rare instances of a Race Horse, standing regular work and hard training up to nearly 7 years old. Thus proving that he possesses 10 no ordinary extent, an irou constitution, an excellent set of legs, immense stamina and courage, coupled with IZreat speed snd the best of tempers, qualities well adapted to highly recommend him to breeders of huntprs, hackneys, aud steeplo-thase horses. The Brigand has been running for nearly 5 years, commencing at 2 years old, and has won so frequently, that his performances could scarcely come within the limits of a card, a few only will be stated. The Brigand was third to the celebrated Lecturer for the County Member'sjPlate at Bath beating Telias Viceroy, Jack in the Green, Princess Dagmer, BrBcP Clithero, and Isabella. Lecturer won the CrosarwitcL* Stakes of £ 1,545, beating 26 others. The Brigand won the Worcester Cup in 1866. At Abington, he won a Handicap Stikes of JE72, beating Mazurka, and a lot of others. Third at Egham to the Celt, giving a stone lib. for the Welter Stakes, beating Olivia, Tartar, Wildair. At Egham, same meeting third to Mischief, giving a stone and 21bs for the Surrey and Middlesex Stakes, of £19õ, beating Stinger, Monk of Avon &c. In August at West Drayton, for the West Drayton Handicap, second to Sugar Loaf, beating Victoria, Wildair, and Pinch- betk. Stme month, won the Bridgewater Inn- keeper's Plate, beating Vieeroy and Contraband &c. Same meeting, ran second to Contraband giving him a stone for the Volunteer Stakes, beating Muscateer, Pearl, and Viceroy. At Monmouth, in September, for the Beaufort Cup, thrd to Menance. beating the Fly- ing Trapeze, winner of a 301) guinea Cup. Same place second to Needle Gun, giving her 301 b3. tor the Troy Plore. At Hereford in October, 18G6, second to Promise Land fer the Welter Handicap, heating 7 other superior race horses. At Cardiff, 867, The Brigand ran a spt"ncid second to The Colonel, tho Liverpool Grand National winner of Ial1t yf-ar. At ardiff in 1868, The Brigand won the Innkeeper's Fla;c, beating Mrs Spcnce, Bonne Fortune, and Pro tection. At Kingsbury and id endon same year, was second to jEiolite for the Redhill Welter Hsndiiap, with 11 stone 7 Ib" up beating Pocket Htrculc ,Knight of St Michael, and five others. At Tunbridgc, same year won another Welter Handioap, giving great. weight. Third at Wey bridge to Diadem, for tho Wey- bridge plate beating Hind of the Forts!, Albatross, &c. At Bridgewater and We.t Somerset, September 1867, WOntheKnowle Mall Stakes Same day and placr, won the BrkUi and Exeter ani Railway Plate, beating Little Charlie, Pocket Hercules, &c. The same day and place, won the Tradt sman's Plate, beating the celebrated Taw Vaie winoer of the Grand Stand Plate at Bridgewater. Ssunu day The Brigand was started on Lis -ii,h lor the Innkeeper's Plato but wa3 pulled up. Hi, fwol iuco was at West Drayton in October, 1*68, where with 11 stone 'Slbs, up lie had beaten n field of good horses, and was winniu; when he broke down. With this exception, tuMs perfectly sound in every respect, fr.o from roaring, arid all other heredi- tary infirmities, aud with one or two exceptions, t.hero t is scarcely another instance of Race Horse s^andm^ so much woik. Groom's frc paid at service, aud the Remainder on oi before the oth of Jul>. The Groom will specify where he will attend. Particulars may he ooteined of Mr Hire, Harrold stone Hall or of Mr Junius Davies, Bridge Meadom bttbies, Haverfordwest. The Brigand" otiuipoted with .fir*t Class Horses a Cardigan Hoivo SLo^v on tho '29th Apr.! 1871 and was awarded the tii'&t prize lor iLe,UOit Eutin thorough bled tiorae. 'VJf RICHARD LLEWELLIN Esquire, Decease*1. PUU-U\Nr to the Sta ut<? 22nd am! 2.'$n! Victoria Chap "r ;i.i, intituled An Act to further amend t'tl.e Law of Property and to relieve Trustees. Notice is thereby given that ali cre> iters and oilier per oris having anv claim* or demands against thi Estate ot R eiianl idewollin, late ot llidtn Wood, in the Comity of (jlouct slet, anti o' Trc./n'v|:t, in 'he Com tr of Pembroke, Esquire, (who d el on the 24th day o- March, 1871,) and to whose ejects Letters ot Adminis tration fcrc, granted by the Principal Ren airy ot Her Mcj'-ity's Court of Probate on the 29 h day 01 April, 1871, to Richard Llewellrn PnreeU < f 1 rcgwyJt, aforesaid Enquire, the Nephew ollhe sai-.i deceased arc herehy required on or before the :24111 day of June I 0. xt t0 8 -nd the particulars 0f the respective claim and (iemsr.ds asramst the said E-tate 10 the t>a:<! RICHARD LLEWFLLIN PUKCLLL. at the olike ot the underpinned ARTHUR HENRY WANSEY th, Solicitor of the said administr«tor bfler which time the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Richard Llew-llin among the Parties cii- titl-Jii thereto, having regurd onlj* to the claims and demandsofwhich the said administrator shi ll then have notice, and the said Admiristra'or will not be tititie.for the assets so di'po.*ed of or any part thereof, to i.nj* person of whoie claim or Oemand he shall not i then have h»d notice. Dated this 2ud day of May. 1S71 AllTHUlc 11. WANSET. 24 Clare Streti, Bristol. Pursuant to a Decree ot J,he High Court of Chanccry made in a Cause Raisin against Hood THE Creditors of Ann Williams Hood, late 01 Marledge, in the Parish of Stackpole, in the county ofPonbrokc, uidtuv, who died in 01 about the month of Augu-r, 1869, are on or before the 22nd day of May, 1871, to send by pos; prepaid to Mt ssrs Powell, .VI a thi as, and Evans, of Haverfordwest, tn tho county of Pembroke, thesoticn-orsot Henry Frank Raisin, one ol the Executors of the said deceased, their christian and surnames, address, and descriptions; the full particulars of their claims, a sta einent 0: their accounts, and the nature of the i-ecunties, (if ar.)) held by tlicm; or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the bencfi of the saitl decree. Every creditor holding any security is to pro- duce the same before the Master of the Rolls, at his Chambers situated in the Rolls Yard, Chancery Lane, Middle.-ex, on Monday, the liOth day of May, 1S71, at 11 o'clock, in the lorenOOn, being the tune appointed for adjudi- cating on the claims Dated this 27tli dav of April, 1871. ROBERT MARSHALL, CHIEF CLERK. G. L. P. Eyre and Co., 1, John Street, Bedford Row, London, W-C, Agents for Powell, Mathias, and Evans, Haver- fordwest, Plaintiff's Solicitors. Punuavt to a Decree of the High Court of Ch/nucT/j made in a Cause of Albert Theodore Hook (ignuisl Owen Edmond Humes. Creditors of James Mark Child, late ol I Begeliy House, in the parish ol Begellyj ju the county of Pembroke, Esquire, who died on the loth day of December, 18/0, are on or before the first day of June, 1871, to send by post prepaid to Mr William Viiufjhan James, of Haverfordwest, in the county of Pembroke, the solicitor of the defendant, Owen Elmond Davies, the Administrator of the deceased, tbeir christian and surnames, addresses, and. descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement 01 their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof thev will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said decree. Every creditor holdin^any security is to pro- duce tbc same before the Master of the Rolls at his Chambers, situated iu Rolls Yard, Chancery Lane, Middlesex, on Saturday, the 17th day of June, 1871, at 12 of the clock at noon, being the lime appointed for adjudicnting on the claims. Dated this 26th day of April, 1871. JOHN "WM. HAWKINS, Chif.f Clerk. _0_ To House Painters and others. Trinity House, London. 27th April, 1871. THIS Corporation beiii^ desirous of obtaining jL Tenders for Painting the undermentioned Light House Establishments, viz •— South Foreland (High and Low) Caskets (Three Towers, oil the Coast of Alderney) Scilly • Godrevy • Usk South Biahop Caldy Skerries • • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that forms of tender and specification, with all necessary information, may he obtained on application at this House, on any d y, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tenders, sealed, and marked outside Tender for Painting Lighthouse," must be addressed to the Secretary, and delivered at this house, on or before Monday, the 15th May, 1871, and no tender can be entertained Ihat is not made on the form provided. The Corpora- tion do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Bv Order, ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary. P E M B RTd K E"s H F RE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AT THii BLACK LION HOTEL, In the Town of Cardigan, On THURSDAY, the 1st OF JUNE NEXT, At Two o'r.lot I: in flit* afternoon, By Mr. T. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer (Subject to such ConditionH of Sale as 611all then and thee l>e produced^), 4 I.Ii that Capitn! MANfalON KOUSK. MESSUAGE, x\. TKN HMENT, ano LAN DS, witii the apparte aanee-* thereunto belonging, eomnoidy eallid mhI known hv the name of liRKLLAN, ui'iiitte in the Parish of i'Ulwy8«T«', and conllli¡IIII;; 11. ,W)nie,■inure- ment, li'U Acie.s, or ihercatuiuiH. J .'lis valuable Rs'.atti was (ortim ly n.o residence of Ihe 1'ite Rev D. Griffith and eon pn*c8 goriio or the finest Graziug Land in ih" Coni.iy »' Peo.btuke; mid tlie iMa»f>ion lloti-c, with a small outlay, ;uj«y Oo made one of the most couiloitiib-j re'iifeiiec." in tlie neitTiOourhood. The fintate is situate within t; miles of the Market and Post Town of Cardigan, and positebsion may be had at Michaelmas next. In addition to the purchase money, the purchaser mutit pay for the Timber growing 011 the Estate, such a sum B3 shall be named by the Auctioneer on the day of sale. Tho tenant Mr CHleb, Morris, will shew the ptemises; and for limber paticulsrs apply to Mr Morgan, Solteilor, Cardigan, atwhobe Offices, a map of the Estate may be seen. Cardigan, April '29th IS71. Pembrokeshire, south wales. Market Town and Contributory Borough of Narberth. MR JOHN GRIFFITHS Has received instructions to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE RUTZEN ARMS HOTEL, NAHBBItTH, On THURSDAY, the 1st of JUNE, 1871, At Two o'Clock precisely, in Two Lotll, THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE CALLED PLAS ESTATE, CONSISTING of very superior Meadow and Pas- ) fcture LANDS, with good SITES for BUILD. ING. Possession will bo given at Michaelmas next. Particulars with Plana will be rcxly on the 1st d May, and may ho had of Messrs. Bloxani, Ellison, and Bloxam, I, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London of the Auctioneer, at hia Offices, Narbnth and of Messrs. John Harvey and Sons, Haverfordweet. Haverfordwest, 2oth April, 1871. PEMBROKESHIRE, SOUTH WALES. NEAR TO TENBY AND SAUNDERSF00T 1\IH JOIIN GRIFFITHS Has receiver instructions to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE RUTZEN ARMS HOTEL, NAItBEH I'll, On THURSDAY, the Ul of JUNF, 1S71 At Two o'clock, preeieely, in one Lot, THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE CALL I'I> /•CONTAINING 21"a. t»n. 2Sv. of Arable, Meadow. ( and Pasture LANI). picturesquely situate near Carniaitheu B<iy, with very iioe Sites for building a ILourfe of lleaidence, with viewa of Tenby, Cuidy iBlav.d, FoMCEbion will be given at Michaelmas next. t'urtivsulars with Pinna will be ready on tho let of Mav, and may'he had of Messrs. Ereahtield?, Solici- tori Bank Buildings, London; ot the Auctioneer, at h-3 Offices, Narberth; and u1 Messra. John JIuivey i; and Sons, Haverfordwest. Jluve.rfordwest, 25th April, 1871.
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-==. 23rd IS. 24th of Victoria, Cap. 68. 1 GENERAL STATEMENTS OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE On Account of the Highways of each Parish, Township, &c., in the District, of the Midland Highway Board, in the County of Pembroke, for the Year ending 25th March, 1871, as audited by the Highway Board for such Distuct. Transmitted by W. Vaughan James, Clerk to the Iliirlnvav Board, residing at Haverfordwest. 0 t, Signed by S. HARFORD, Chairman. Length of Iligh | RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. B.unc,. Ma.e.1871 AM I;S OF vVfli'Sf — »•— T— S.,ane!. Miles Furlong* Account Assessments Receiptf Receipts. Account. Svork. Laboar' I3:"8- Paymeuts. penditure '1'- £ S. d. £ 8. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d £ d. | £ *■ d. £ ». d. £ s. d. £ d. X d. £ d. £ S. d. £ 8. d. £ 8. d. £ s. d. £ 8. d £ d. £ *■ d. £ ». d. £ s. d. £ d. X d. £ d. 1 —Blethprsfone 5 7 8 11 9 48 0 0 .ri6 11 9 11 14 9 0 7 0 20 f> 1 0 17 -'5 It) -V <> 43 12 7 1'J 1^ 2 2—Caatlebvthe fi 9 0 1 30 0 0 39 6 1 1.9 15 S 1 3 6 9 19 10 3 12 9 5 6 :u 39 IS 7 0 12 6 3—CUrbestonc 5 5 2 10 .9 31 10 0 54 0 9 5 l<i f> 14 0; 12 !> 7 113 C 4 2 2u lo 6 7 <3 3 4—Gror.dr e 1 6 0 9 3 • u 11 5 0 i'i a 1 15 4 1 15 4 •r>— Henry's Moat C 2 3 5 0 30 0 0 39 /> 0 17 0 6 1 1-3 0 8 IS 9 0 11 h o 3fi 1' 7 2 1J 5 6—LlHiidilo. 2 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 18 3 1 15 3 2 16 9 0 11 7 l It; 3 7 18 1 I) 18 1 7—Llaneolman 4 3 36 0 0 3f> 0 0 0 16 10 11 9 2 2o 10 4 o 11 7 7 17 4 41 .5 3 i 6 3 8—Llanyccfn 9 7 9 17 8 62 0 0 71 17 8 14 10 5 36 15 1 0 U S 10 1. 62 12 4 S3* 9— Llyjytrane 3 6 7 4 4 36 0 0 43 4 4 7 6 1 3 17 «> 20 3 8 i> o 0 4 17 O 39 10 8 3 13 8 10—Maenclocho g 5 d 0 18 6 28 0 0 28 18 6 l.i 11 6 3 0 0 9 17 4 U 11 7 4 |y g jtt 3 L 5 11—M annehloirddu 0 I 30 0 0 30 0 0 4 18 7 6 9 0 2 19 6 17 10 3 U 13 7 i 0 39 7 9 9 7 9 12—New Moiit 7 4 13 r> 10 70 0 0 S3 .5 10 16 16 8 2A 0 9 f 1 1 8 Jo 7 I o3 y 2 29 16 8 13—Vorla n 0 6 208 700 9 0 8 0 16 6 4 18 11 0 11 5 14 2 7 II 5 19 3 64 5 57 0 7 421 10 0 -17? in 7 7 ■> 11 f'7 2 0 14 6 » 1*9 10 4 J 1 £ 79 0 ) 4. K | 7 9 1 «> 4
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-3rd 8c 21!h Victoria, Cip. 68.. ■ T GENERAL STATEMENTS OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE Qn Account of the Highways of each ravish, Township, &c., in the District of Pembroke, in the County of Pembroke for the year cildin, ^5th March, 1871, as Auuitedbythe Highway Board for such District. 0 Transmitted by R. M. Jones, Clerk to the Highway Board, residing at Pembroke. Signed by NICHOLAS ADAMSON nOell, Chairman. Length of High- RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. bullae M.rch, 18/ .cng, 10 llg 1- ) NAMES OF vrays. —-— 1,1 Rates or Other Total Halanro PARISHK?, IOWN5IUPS, &c. bant! from Overspent boor incla-. Team Tradwmcn'ft Omer |Toial expei:- haild ;o*er»pent. Mile Furlong'- » Asi-cssaQents, Heceiptri Receipts from ln.<t tng Contract T Materials, S tUrie?. Account. Account. Work Labour, Bills. jPaymenis^ diture.. £ S. (1. P. (I, j d, X* G ,J jy ] —— A R lii-H (). Angle 9 3 11 CA 20 0 0 20 i CJ n n £ '< d< £ p- d" £ d f" d'! £ n" 3 i I'luyheston. }, v ic « 0 ii 1 o2 rvua t" 110 ^15 1 6 8 4 0 ]t 4! 'f: i} il Cirew.. 22 3 I'W 0 0 1) 3 g ^(| 3 q q jo 0 "i } 2 4 0 0 7 & 5 CiiMJenriaitin 11- 6 6'» 0 () 0 It) ('. gft io 0 o jjj ']? vj V ? J' 3 0 6 0 15 5 4 1 14 1 Cofheston G 1 U5 1I 42 0 0 0 0 3l 43 16 2 ll 014 0 '28 8 4 9 6 8 3 4 ?, 8 p Hodjreston 1 .2 11 6 16 0 () 0 i (>| t7 2 6 a 24 0 8 0 d 4 6 JO 0 0 1/ f> -i 1. ° 1 0 Umphry 10 3 4 7 11 40 0 0 1 „ J 13 1 112 8 0 » «> 1 4 0 o 10 s!mfmXj'.7. •' 2.°.L.i ilfi/n • • f Sg?,} ? i.r'm^0 |i 5 !» «"»"» s>»» 7 win »!»« • »i«k ;» i" i'.°rn 'VII 0 4 3 '?i I 'j ■» 1, l5 T'ri =» > !i'j U ;= •»![* » J ♦ ■ » h o r, » « i »w s n» « » j « «,51! nr.3i !*wlli'r.'clinn i 0 i H 'I 0 0 "I 4 71 i J ? 1 » 3 18 8" ? 3 ail I! ho^erowther o 6 1 >1 (l2 20 0 0 SI 11 ()i n u 5 3 6 9 3 19 0 0 12 2 18 11 4 Stackpole Klidor 1" 7 OHIO PO 0 0 60 11 iti" 21 7 2 a lo 2 o\ }?> 9 6,0 0 \r kj ,? o 16 a'i S-iint Fwynnel 7 7 8 12 2 21 0 0 27 12 2 fj \l 4 10 2 12 4 0 12 0 6 17 4 0 6 59 Jo ° 0 9 4 ,.6 L 2" 0 0 ••• *2 ° 0 1 'I'll 3 4 6 !? J i j;; i1; S ?5 11 0 1 41 11 3 11035 7 6 7 0 91. 8, 8 I) :;0 1 3 292 3 Si 39 1 TTefTTT" "T^TIT ~~T nil S ■* 3. 9 4 r,0 4 2f
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M H. A. F. B A Y N T U N, DEN TIS T, Vf AY be consulted at POTTER'S LIBRARY, on .'TX the followinn dates:— February 3rtl G MA T T HEWS, (From Me.st.i". rondwood & Sons, Lonrtoll,) PIANOFORTE TUNER, C A R D I F r. Organs and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired. For further particulars arply at Potter's News- paper Offices, 8 & 9, High Street, llaveriordwest. THOMAS TAM L Y N, LANDSURVEYOR AND VALUER, I, A XI) AND HOUSE AGENT, A U C T I O N E K R, APPR A ISE. L I T H O U R A T 11 ER.&c. Offices. No. 4. Castle Terruce, and High-streot, Haverfordwest. JOSEPH POWELL, GROCER, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, AND COMMISSION AGENT. MAIN STREET, PEMBROKE. ESTABLISHED 1842. J. & T. ROB INS 0 N Continue to Manufacture BONE MANURK FOR GRAIN & ROOT CROPS, TH K GRASSES & CI.OVER. ALSO SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Rich in phosphate chiefly rendered soluble, and in a state of great perfection for maturing as well as starting the crop. Tbefo Manures are offered with every confidence, after years of practical experience by the Manufacturers. ALSO LINSEED & COTTONSEED CAKE, Made lroin Seed as imported, without admixture Apply to J. and T ROtllNSON, St. Philip's Marsh Bristol; at the Docks, Gloucester; or to their Agents- Messrs It. & J. JONES, Haverfordwest Mr JESSE HARVEY, Kilpaibon House, near Pembroke. THE BEST PUDDING. MAYAlt'S S:U"UI-IOLI-N, A. NOTICE. [Read this with care and attention. ] rriHE"MANUFACTORY of MaYAR'* SEMOLINA j was established in 1815. It is tbe oldest und the larcest In thfl World, twenty live inilhun jHiutids being yearly produced (25,' 00,000.) Our SEMOLINA, is tho staple food m Fifluce R,,M,a Spain, Italy. &c., and will soon be that ol England, has obtatucd c 2t PR1ZK MEDALS in the Grand Exhibitions for its superiority over all others and in pronounced by tho most eminent mem- bers of the Medical Profession, both in Loudon and in Paris to be far more Nutritious than laputca, Arrow- Toot, corn flour, which are only sUr^ °„r *ay UnI'a' ceous food already introduced into tins country. Ste I)r Kaasall's Analytical Report in the columns of this B Being determined to maintain its reputation we again CAUTION the Public, that an Imitation, to which a false and ridiculous name bus been given, is introduced by a well-known Firm, taking advantage of its name and puhlicity to IIcll a eimilar article of very inferior quality, to realise extra profits, and who adver- tise in favour of that article the qualities possessed by our Semolina. As a proof of our assertion we cballenRe a com. parison, by analysis, between our Semolina and the ao-called Pearlinn iyr~A_^Y~A~B. S S E M O L I N A jy|_ is solely the heart of the very beet Wheat A Y A R 8 8 E m 0 L I N A n is licher than any other farinaceous food in Azotic matter, indispensable in the muscular formation of the body. VT A Y AR'S SEMOLINA Highly recommended by the Ü Highly recommended by the Faculty for Childr-r. and invalids. A Y A Ji S « E il o L 1 N A Is extrtn.ely nourishing Is extrtn.ely nourishing j and easily digested. A Y A P, S SEMOLINA H makes delioieus Puddings, Custards, und Pastry. T\1 A Y A li S SEMOLINA l' unequalled for thickening Soups, I'.eef Tea, and Gruels. T7 A Y A It '6 SEMOLINA 1\ is tho greatest delieaoy for ITTVTF^S a E M t) L i A A ¡ lYl is very economical inny be used with or without Milk, Rocip' S on each Package. Gd. lb. in Packet, Sù. iu Canister. Sold bv all Chemists, Grot ers, <tec. \ftera tiie.l, no family wdl bo without Somoltna. 1- HOMINY. W A Y A K S >1 ;> » .1 K ,v ]\j prmlueod from toe best Lt'tliun Tdaize, "itaout any adulter-stiou obtaim.'lby grinding, is fur superior to the Maize Corn Flour already introduced in tins coun- tr)', W!,iLil is only tv of washing, which deteriorates entirely the quality, and is sold at a very high price. Sold bv all Chemists. Grocers, ar.d Com Goners. Wholesale at MAYA IPS, Mo, MARK LAN 14, LON I DON, E.G. l A Wholesale Agoui w.vuteu m every Town, CARMARTHEN BAY FISHERY DISTRICT VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the in- 1 tention of the Board of Conservators to apply to the Heme Office to extend the time, during which it is prohibited to take Salmon in Waters within this District, to the 1.5th day of March, throughout the entire District. FRANCIS GREEN, Clerk to the said Board. Carmarthen, March 31, 1S71. VTTN ted^ AGENTS and TRAVELLERS to Sell SWAN and Go's NEW BRISTOL MICROSCOPE. This is an excellent opnprtuntty tor Clerks and others out of employment. From £ 3 to £ 5 per week can be realised without outlay or risk. For filII partioulars and tfrms send stamped addressed envelope to SWAN & Co., Manufacturing Opticians, 16, Queen Square. Bristol. GENTSWANTE D^-(Ladi^iu or outofbusT- IV ness preferred), in every town and village in Great Britain and the Channel Islands; to introduce Foreign articles in great demand amongst- the Ladies. Profits certain £ 2 to £ 3 per week. Samples sent to Agents and Ladies post free. Address, Mr KNIGHT, 16, Cold harbour Lane, Brixton, London, S.W. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PiLLsT These Pills are a sure specific for HEADACHE, IN- DIGESTION, FLATULENCE, COMPLAINTS or AFFECTIONS of the STOMACH, LIVER, KID- NEYS, &c. They give immediate relief in oases of PERSISTENT COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and other AFFECTIONS of the LUNGS. For GOUT, RHEUMATISM, &e., they are invaluable they have been in use for upwards of half a century, and thousands have testified to the benefits experienced by their use. Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is. lid., 2s. Od., and 4s. 6d. per box. J. W. Francis, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, & GENERAL COM MISSION AGENT, DESPECTFULLY solicits the favours of the in. habitants of Haverfordwest and its Vicinity and trusts from his past experience in the above business and strict attention to commands entrusted to his care, to retaiii the confidence of his patronp. J. W. F. begs to announce that he has in addition to the above, opened a COAL YARD near the Rail- way Station, whero the BEST COAL can be had fur IGs. per ton. Seconds l is per ton. Orders given at the Yard will receive immediate attention, or at his Offices, High Street, Haverfordwest; Branch Olliee, Commercial Street, Maesteg. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITII THE SOUTH OF iRE AND. Via New Milford (Milford Haven) and Watcrford Daily Service (Sundays excepted). The Milford Haven and Waterford Steam Ship Com pany's Royal Ma Steamers will sail, weather per miUmg- FHOM NEW 31ILKOIU), At 1.40 a.m, on arrival of the 4.60 p.m. Train, so as to etirihie paa-ciiKei" to proceed by tifj 1O.20 fUJI. Tram to Limerick, Cork, &c. FltOM WATKKIOKD, At 4 p.ni, on arrival of the train froni Cork, Limerick, lie., so as to enable passengers to proceed by the '2.0 a.m reaching London lit 11.15 a.m. For further particulars apply to any of the Railway Stations, or to Messrs Jackson & (Ju, New Millord, South Wales Applications FOR Aoenciks to be made tv ttit Skcrktary, or to Jl n. E Piuissku, oj Brighton 1'urk, CHjton Bristol. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Establishki>. lbo2 CAPITAL t I 00, 0 0 0. FIRE CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED LIFE CLAIMS PAID THIRTY DAYS After production of proofs of death LIFE AND FIRE CLAIMS PAID: Upwards of HALF A MILLION STERLING ACCUMULATED LIFE FUND In 1805 £ !19,,SG5 In 1870 fl33,557 LIFE PREMIUM INCOME, £ 35,584 CnAIKMAN THOMAS BARNES. ESQ., Of Farnworth, near BoltoD, and the Quiota, Salop. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Secrftaby, Chief Offices Wrexham and London. STEAM WM¥0N!CAT|W KKTWJ'.EN LIVERPOOL,MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRlSTUL For the Month of MAY, 1871. l'he Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's Steam .Ships .Tank Bacon, rapt. Vork iAnn*an, Capt. C. Dairctt I'i.ant.vcr.sKT, Capt Oib'is WiNn**»iKui!,Oa:>t. L. 'l'alla Louisa, Cap'. J- B;ir:etL. |j. Kknnk.dy, Capt. Murphy Si-imuiiT, Capt.AUcu [.Vonv.* Jack, Capt. Styles Mostaov, Cyt 8pcakm:m iLlktvei.i yn, Capt. Koulston NhW Suir, (liuiMirifr) The above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended to xail irith flood* and PassMiners, (unless prevented by any unfor-seen occurrence) as toUows, with or without pilots aud liberty to low vof-els:— from Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Saturday -May fi 10 morn Saturday 20 II morn Saturday 1-3 even Saturday 27 even From Mittnrd for Bristol.S Rundav, T>fav 7 mom Snnday 21 4 morn Sunday 14. 11 mora Ssntlay ^8 11 morn From Milford for I ,ive.rpoot WodnevJtw Mav 3.. t* nisl'.t j Wcdnr.<iay J7.. fini.-)it lo Weilnc.-ilay 10 S aÎter I Wedut-silay 2-1. 1 after AVci-ln' tdnv, 31 7 evenuijj. N Sunlight," Capt Aik-n, has ic-utned 'I her Weekly Sailing troai Uribtol to Ltvorpvol ami irons MilforJ to Liver-pool Tlie IStiam 13,lrg-e CHPSHY is intended to ply on t' OjMillord iiaven, in eonucction witii the a 11,(-' Steamers, i-.nryin:r jjoods to :ind from J'embioke Dock, Jlavcrfordwrst, and the ailjaeei.t tovilis. F A H K s :— Hdnrn Cabin Tiekets available for two Vovaacs. Cabin, beck. Milford to or Irom Liverpool IS« eu (jd od ] S-t, ,mit nd to orfreui Uristoi S» (>d Ck On l3» Milferrt to or ft >m.Swansea (Mu:uble.«) oj ,?s (T»l N(Y-rlCl;The landing and < niliareatioii "f Goods or Pas- enters at ly -whatever convcyvui-e, whet tier at tho I" pem:c 01 the Steamer, or otherwise, is at the risk ot the l'at*e! glrh and the ilwuerh of the Goods resiiectivelv. i or furtOer particulara see smail biil, or apply to Jobr facet, 4 Httriiford l'l ice, Livei p. ( i-. Q ti. Uvnnt, Bristol Charles Luinb, Swui.st; Kenworthy ;:1 II Qo.. iVlanchcste li, Li. iiOivL Au. l\1.u..rw..1I GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT. GBEENT JOHN BLG to inform (ieiitkmcn, Agriculturists, and Farmerp, that they have received a CARGO of the above important FERTILIZING MANURE—GENUINE KAINIT. Containing upwardfiot 26 per cent of Potash, it produces a marked and beneficial effect on COliN AND KOOT ChU » ESPECIALLY ON POTATOES AND MANGOLDS. FERTILIZING MANURE. GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT, SOLD BY GEORGE M. GREEN. BRIDGE STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. LADIES' OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE, 20, MARKET STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. MRS. WILLIAMS Has mnch ptpnsnre in announcing her retnrn frcm London, where she has goleetcd A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS INCLUDING Trimmed and Untrimmed Straw Hats and Bonnets, French and English Millinery, Fentbftt, Flowers, Shawls, Mantle9, Costume Dresses and Skirts of every description, with all the new Materials for morning at:d evening wear, Children's Dresses, Ladies' Cor';etf, &c. &c. The Show Rooms will re-noon on Saturday, the loth instant, when a call is respectfully Bolioited. Haverfordwest, April 12th. 1*71. KEMOYED FROM BRIDG-E srrREET. I = -A- lRj I = S S Wholesale and Metail Stationery and Booh Estab- lishment, and Circulating Library, OPPOSITE THE SlilHE IIALL HIGH-STREET, "H A V ER FOR D W.E S T. NOW OPEN WITH ABOUT THREE THOUSAND VOLUMES OF NEW BOOKS, A Large Stuck of General Stationery, a varied Assortment of Fancy Goods, Intellectual Toys Musical Instruments. Perfumery, &c., Arc. ONE PRICE AND THAT A FAIR ONE. LONDON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, HAV ERFORDWEST. SPEINGr AND SUMMER FASHIONS. JAMES BIRCH iJEGS rrppr-ctfnllv to nnnonnce that he has just returned from hit SPRING VISIT to the LONDON y AlARKLl b, HitJl that lib carelally selected STOCK of the NEWEST and BEST GOODS, ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. SUPERFINE BROADCLOTHS and FANCY COATINGS, SCOTCH and WEST |ANCOLA SUITINGS, and FANCY TROUSERINGS. WATERPROOF MELTONS and TWELDS. Scotch Cheviot I Coatings and Trouserings. Newest Shape in French and Felt flats. NWEST DESIGNS IN SCARFS, TIES, &c. UMBRELLAS and MACINTOSHES from the BEST LONDON MAKERS. Naval and Military Outfits Strictly to Regulation. JAMES BIRCH, Tailor, J Londoc Souse. April 5th, 1871. I) R I S T O L, No n L K W IN'S MEA 13 AN>ATIO VVOUKS. S, G. CLEMENTS & C O. ESTABLISH KII 1812. tMPOUTERS OF FLAG AND ROLL ANN ATTO, from Cayenne, Brazil, and other plaui-s ol Foreign tirowtli. M AMt'FACTUItKHS OK RlCH C.VKE, LlQl'ID EXTRACT, AND liui.L, tor Coiouritifj Chi-ese, butter; lirtglr.t'ti- inp Leather, Lace, ^ilk, Cotton, &c„ Continues to Receive Tes'titoniaW from tbe Diary distriete of tb." United K-ngdom and Colonics. I'tUCKS AND DISCOUNTS ON AVrl-lt'ATIOX. D1NN KFOUl j'S FLUID MAGNESIA. For rbirty years the Medical rroto.-sior. h'tve approve ot this purt* fcolntion at the host remedy lor ACiDlTY OK THE STOMACH. !11'.AuTtHI RN. HEADACHE, GOUT, AND INDIGESTION. II And as a nr.iu Aperient for delicate c6s»#tit«itioni>, esobcmlly adapted for Undies, Children, auti lufunU. I When con-bined with tlie ACIDULATED LEMON SYRlT. It forms moet agreeable etrvrveft-.n^ riraupht, in I which ttsapencnt. and cooling quulities *re much in- created, in warm beavons and warfu climate*, this I Kimpto preparation, when taken REGULARLY, ha* been iound highly beneficial. D 1 N N E F O R D & c O., Chemibts., A:c, 172, New Bond Street, London; Sold fcv all rcspectablc Cliemists thiotitfiiout the World. CAUTION.—Soo that i- Dttineforil & Co," is OIl each i.o:r,le ami ied lat'-el over the cork etui use DlNNMFOIilSS I'HICTION GLOVES & MELTS. MR. HAMILTON, I j ilVlL Engineer, Architcct k Li^uJ Surveyor. Mead v,' House, /oiroth, I'euibrokrHhnc, t)'t;> leave :<: I apprise t ie Nubility & Gentry ol Pembroke A C.irmar- thensiiirc. Dial he ha.- cotaincneea business m the alwvc localities, lie trusts that u'ter 'J.> year*' i-spi-ricuee ri F.nglaud, he may c aim a thorough kroivledce of all de- t«i:s «|»j»ertaiiiiiiR t" the aOuvc pru.e'-sior.j, and will guarautee ttiat ail milters enirusieii lu tusn, ,;11111: •sxecuted with nccuiaey and taste. Speci1" various works tony l>e sm-ii um ap|iiit:iton given. A viicancy for a pupil, who ■■ f bou.,e, and will be treated at one 01 I 1"ú," terms adarem at ftbeve. NUTICE. \T7 I' do hereby severally give Notice, that we V wul not be answerable for any Debts con- tracted in either of our Names without our Written i Authority. And we strongly urge all parties not to send any Goods to Hook House that have not been i previously paid for. Dated this fifteenth day of April, 1871. Hook House, Ambleston, J. U. EDWARDES, Pembrokeshire. J. T. LDW.aKDES. '———————————— 4 LEX. ROSS' GREAT BAIR RESTORER J\ Has on sedmieni. Rt storm cri y bair in a few liayg. Prod' ce- a beautiful without cf>nt«inin* oil. Ckansrs tho !:ead and hair. Promote.* the hoir'a growth. at:d i^» t*y fur (be est lo>?orer ox anl |a ¡"riot" bottle-, 3s W. Can be bad tl:i«u;:b «i oil, Mipl, or ol. the Ai-'Xan'T Koi>«, 218, High Holborn* London. Sv-nt for stamps. 1 UAIR DES'i'R'»VK1\ -2YH. Mir!, Haaborn, Lon- doti.— ALEX. KOSS'SDEPILATORY reaiovm ,«operfiuou.s hair frum tbe laat. i,eii., und arms, wi'h. rut tffei!t, to the t-X-t,. Pric- J8 6d Bt-nt for .if. j stamps. Had of all Chemists. MARIXE CHRONOME'ERS. AS SUPPLIED TO THE IOP. I)-q' COM. ) MISSIONERS'OF HIE ADMIRALTY. E. DENT AND CO., (H STllAXP, AND H4. "R«"*Y AL EXCHANGE, LONDON. A KE now ri pivreM t<- Supply t-b«# -Ll Iiistnimeri* .it thi t'o'lowir^ Pri' e?. '"w"° ^x' tit Leii'V Prismatic j P' r'-«itica.s Two Day, with | ^,ent's Patent Balance, 4'i QuiueM; l D:iv 4 *f"t^tiif*i.'is, Gc.inea.s extra. CO.. v and tl.Tt.h. the ^IrV-'s. Sf
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I sent » telegram to (he ref|Ue«tinR h,m to await rov letter and decide upon no ex-p»rte statement.* On their return no one could gather the result of their excursion, am) alt that could be remarked was a qol(,i?znit ?i of aspect, which they no douht thought befitlin? to those recently cmercine from a Bishop's P»l«e and neccs«ary «:,r» into .1.M .hor were c nblv armed with the menaces of the law. Upon the Wednesdav morning, after due reflection, I deter- mined to withdraw mv objection and wrote to Mr Williams to that eftrd, as T had no desire for a scene at the funeral. My prop"™' was treated with silence, and a.s they did not choose to lake any steps themselves I had a pave prepared amongst Mrs Gibbon s own relatives i. which that lady was interred on the next "Thive'since learned that the deceased wished to he buried with her »"«l»a»d. I therefore maclr application to the Secretary or to exhume the body and cany ou V request but her friends have intimated that, they do not require its use. I have even rone ouU rny wav to propose terms of settlement without avail, and as there seems no hope of an am:Cibl- termination I h*ve no alternative but to cue into the Ecclesiastical Court Mr Williams and his legal co-adjntor and adviser Mr Ueorge Jones. The fees of Pembroke are reasonable enough. And have been in use durinir the whole of my in- cumbency, unquestioned niuil the unhappy cir- cumstance, and there can be no ignorance of then scone, as they wpie printed and circulated as soon 811 I entered upon the living Many are 11 e instances where I hare remitted the lees altogether, frequent are they when they have been reduce loKuitlhe circumstances and means of the in- dividuals. I cannot afford to relinquish my fee. and other rights, because, although I am supposed to possess larte tithes, my actual income is small, owin«; to half of it being drawn away by ilm pay- ment of charges, le(;al and other, of which the pflV.lic as a body are scarcely cognizant. I have troubled you with this long letter as an act of justice to myself, and trust it may be nisei ted. I am. Sir, Your ebt. servan', C. Douglas* Pembroke, April 26, 1871.