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INFIRMARY COLLECTIONS. The Secretary of the Pembrokeshire and Haver fordwest Intirmary begs to acknowledge the receipt of the undermentioned sums in aid of the funds of the I above institution :— £ s. d. 0 18" 2 Thomas 'i, Berea Independant Chapel, perRevThomas H^TbVr^.u^r'Bapt.st Chapel per Mr q Win. Jenkins, ■•••_ ;"44r'V" A few Members of the Prince of Wale? Lodge, Landshipping, per Mr C. Clare. 114 Captain Rose. Rosehill TY 5 5 0 Lampeter Velfrey Church, per the Rev. D, Push-Evans ■iV' Trevine C. M. Chapel per W. A. Morgan Proceeds of Tea-Entertainment & Chi is t- mas tree by the Caer-Alun Lodge of Good Templars, per Mr Geo. Jones, County Court Fees, per Mr Samuel Thomas 0 5 0 St. Nicholas and Granston Churches, per the Rev. D. Morgan 1 0 0 Proceeds of the Haverfoidwest Eisteddfod, p«rL«ms Roberts, Esq., Hon. Treasurer 120 10 7 Broad Haven Baptist Chapel, per Mr Collection a/the Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, held at Haver- fordwest, per Mr J. Hood Williams. 2 0 3 Prendergast Church, per the Rev. Foster. Proceeds of a Bazaar by three little Girls Q 7 g at Nevland jl" Lampeter Yelfrey Church, per the Rev M 3 6 Q Pugh Evans V T Manorbier Chnrch, per the Rev J no. U. M. Moore o n A Dal. Congregat onal Chapel, per Mr Isaac Robeston Wathan Church, per Mr John I^PGS Narberth Church, per the Rev John Morris 4 0 3 St lssell's Saundersfoot Church per the Rev F. 0. Thomas 2 0 0 The Moravian Chapel, Haverfordwest, per Lev Connor the Rev S. Connor n S 7 Minwere Church, per the Rev. Wm. Scott. OS/ Slebech Church, per do do 5 'J Burton Church, per the Rev. J. Tombs. 4 Freystrop Church, per the Rev- T" V< 2 2 Q Pope°Hin Chapel, per Mr Stephen Roberts Oil 9 Roch Church, per the Rev. J. NVReese 0 13 7 Nolton Church, per the Rev. J. W. Reese 0 16 St. Aidan's Church Solva per R. M. Yeates q Herbrandstone Church per Colonei Stokes. 1 10 0 Walwyr/sCastle&Robeston West Churches, per the Rev. T. G. Marshall. 1 9 10 Wiston Church, per theRev. R. H. Jones. 1 8 0 Clarbeston Church, per the Rev. R. H Jones 110 Templeton Church, per the Rev. Andrew Keogh 1 11 U Ludchureh Church, per the Rev. Andrew Keogh • 1 10 0 Rudbaxton Church, per the Rev Wm. Adley 1 16 7 Blaenconin Baptist Chapel, per Mr Thos. Jones. 1 10 0 Congregational Chapel Neyland, per Mr Maurice Evans 1 9 6 Rhosemarket Congregational Chapel, per theRev. L. Williams 1 d « Crinow Church per H. Shield Esq, • • St. Katherine's Church, Milford, per the Rev. Tas. Boaden, t5 o o Clynderwen Church, per H. Spear Morgan, Esq 1 17 0 Yerbeston Church, per the Rev Benj. Thomas 0 19 4 East Williamston Church per the Rev. T. Ball 0 12 o Portfield Mission Church, per the Ven. Arch- deacon Hilbers, 0 18 0 Merlins Bridge Mission Church per the Ven. Archdeacon Hilbers 0 17 9 St. Thorras' Church, per the Yen. Arch- deacon Hilbers. 9 15 7 Uzmaston Church, per the Itev. W. B. Thomas 1 14 0 Penffordd Chapel, per Mr Wm. Evans 1 0 0 Carvan and Brvnsion Chapels, per the Rev. J. Williams" 1 4 6 Johnston Church, per R. Carrow, Esq 112 Gelly Baptist Chapel, per Mr Geo. Thomas 1 1 0 Nolton Independent Chapel, per Mr W. J. Canton. 1 8 6 Laugloffan Baptist Chapel, per the Rev. E. Davies 118 Sardis Baptist Chapel, per Mr James James 141 Llysyfrane Church, per the Rev. J. Alder Williams 0 16 5 Monachlogddn Baptist Chapel, per the Rev Wm. Griffiths n ik r Walton West Chnrch, per Capt Goldwyer 0 15 J Haverfordwest Baptist Chapel. per the Rev. r Dr Davies ° ° St. Ishmaels Church, per the Rev. D. Win. ter Morris 2 4 o Amroth Church, per the Rev.)T. David. 2 9 6 Walton East Church, per the Rev. J. Alex- ander Williams 2 t 6 Ohuroh, per the Rev. G. P. A. Blomefield ? i n Crundale Shapel, per Mr Wm. Lewis 1 1 0 Middle Mil Baptist Chapel, per Mr Richard Jenkins ;V Milford Baptist Chapel, per the Rev. D. J Q St. Ishlmaels Congregational Chapel, per Mr T. Perkins 0 17 0 Tierscross Congregational Chapel, per the Rev. L. Williams £ £ Date church per Mr Wm, George. J. Z I Martlet wy Church per the Rev. M. A. Rees 166 Llawhaden Church per the Rev R. Bowcott 1 12 0 Bletherston Church, per the Rev. R. Wolf^da" Chapel", per Mr Philip Mathjas 2 2 0 Marloes Bapfcfet Chapel, per Mr T. Perkins 0 12 0 Rhosmarket Church, per th.e Rev. L. M. Jones 1 15 0
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-4T7ANTED Immediately, NURSERY GOVER- VY NESS farm house six children. Require ments—English, music, and drawing. Apply with re ferencts, age, and salary, to ALPHA, office of this paper SECOND HAND FURNITURE. PARTIES having SECOND HAND FURNI- TURE to dispose of applv to W. D. PHILLIPS, Auction Rooms, Market Street, Haverfordwest. TO BE LET. TTTTTTT immediate possession the Commodious W WNTON HOUSE, and it! pleasure grounds with Kitchen garden, Lawn Coach House8 and Stables, situate near Milford Haven. For further particulars, apply to R. P. L. PENN, Esq., on the premises, or to Messrs. DAVIES GBOBGK & Co., Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Dated this 2nd of October 1888. TO BE LET—PORTFIELD VILLA, containing Breakfast, Parlour, Dining and Drawing Rooms 4 Bedrooms and Dressing Room, Kitchen, Scullery with Out Offices, Stable and Coachhouse. Also about 5 Acred of excellent rich Meadow Land, well fenced and watered. Apply to MR JOHN JAMES, Land and Estate Agent, Haverfordwest. July 11th, 1888. BOROUGH OF HAVERFORDWEST. T "PTTTNG OF BOROUGH TOLLS AND LETTING b^tchers. STALLS. To xxv tFT BY'TUBLIC AUCTION at the COUNCIL CHAMBER, on MONDAY, the 17th of December, 1888, at three o'clock in the aftarDoon precisely (subject to such conditions as will be then and there read) FOR ONE YEAR ONLY, FROM THE 1ST DAY OF JANUARY, 1889, inclusive THE WHOLE OF THE BOROUGH '10LLS AND DUES AND BUTCHERS SlALliS IN LHL MARKET HOUSE, comprising (a) The Tolls arising from the sale of CORN, in the Corn Market Place, on Market Days, with the Use of the loft above for the storage of Corn not sold on market days. {I) The WOOL TOLLS, and the use of the Public StaUs^andT0LLS ancI Dues arising from all articlf-s (except Butcher's Meat) exposed for Sale withiu the Borough Market Places, or elsewhere Within the Borough, and fr m all Standings (except Butchers' Stalls) within such Market place, or else- where, as aforesaid. Also the lolls on tl'e sa e o SWINE on all Market Days m the said (not being Fair Days) and the Stam ing and Pickage Dues (except those arising within the Market Pla ) on all Market and Fair Days, the us^ on mini, ilarket and Fair Days, of the Sheep Hurdles belou^in« to the Corporation. tyal W IV, TOLLS AND DUES payable in respect ot the. Lairage and Slaughtering of all Animals in the New Public Slaughter House and the weekly Kent* of all Butcher-Stall. in the Meat Market House, including the extra rents chargeable where any animals 0 are slaughtered elsewhere than m the Public Slaughter House, in lieu of the prescribed dues I' for slaughtering therein; and also the manure, biood, and offal accruing therefrom. (c)The QUAY DUES aiismg from all vcsseis uis- charam- goods on the Old Quay and Gas Quay, and Weighing Machine on tlw Old Quay._ Tlie above will beoneredinONELOTinthenrst instance, and, if be offered in ONE LOT in the first instance, and, if not so let, will then be offered and let m two or moie lots, as may be determined at the time of letting. The Slaughter Honse will be under the charge it a Caretaker, who will see that the Bye-Laws are strictly kept and observed. Intending Takers must be prepared with the names of two sufficient sureties for payment of the rent monthly, and to pay an adequate deposit (if requned). Further particulars may be obtained of the iforough Treasurer, or to HENRY Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Q'iiivv, B»vwfogp*> Nov. ib 1328, LAWRENNY ESTATE. I ^HE MICHAELMAS 1S88 AUDITS of the- above Estate will be held as under :— JEFFRESTON Monday, 17th December. TENBY ^Tuesday, 18th December. LANGUMNY j Wednesday, 19th December. NEYLAND^^ } Thursday, 20th December. HAVERFORDwiisT Saturday, 22nd December. PEMBROKE Saturday. ?9th December. CHAS. WM REF. STOKES, Agent. Tenby. lilt Dec.. 1888. 0 gHIRE JJALL, TTAVERFORDWEST. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1888. MESSRS LIVERMOKE BRO'S. Incomparable (JODET JJIHSTEELS, En costume George II. 25 Great Artistes. TO-NIGHT. The Superb Choir of Vocalists. TO-NIGHT. Charming Instrumentalists. TO-NIGHT Ten choice American Comedians 1 mn xrifHT and Speciality Artistes. j Unapproachable Dancers, New and "1 ipQ-NIGHT Original Comic Acts, etc., etc. J Doors open at 7.15, Commence at 8. Prices of Admission :—2s., Is., and 6d., (Limited). Seats may be secured at Mr White's, Jeweller. Market Street. THOMAS HENRY DAVIS, ESQ., DECEASED. Pursuant to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd Victoria, c, 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees,' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all CRED- ITORS and other persons having any claim upon the Estate of THOMAS HENRY DAVIS, late of Hayston Hall, in the county of Pembroke, Esq., who died on the 21st day of July last, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division df her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 31st day of October last, by Walter Edward Moore, Esq, one of the executors thereof) (the other executor thereof having renounced probate), are hereby required to send particulars, in writing, of such claims to us, the undersigned, on or before the 12th day of December next, after which day the sa;d exe- cutor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and further, that he will not be liable for any part of such assets so distributed to any person of whose claim he shall not then havejhad notice.-Da.ted this 5th day of November, 1888. WILDE, BERGER, and MOORE, I 21, College-hill, E.C., Solicitors to the said Executors. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22nd an 23rd Victoria, Chapter 35, entitled "An Act to further amend the Jaw of property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE is hereby given that all Creditors and j other persons having anj claims or demands against the Estate of Ellen Rose, of Prendergast, in the Town and County of Haverfordwest, widow deceased, (who died on the 1st day of March, 1888, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 15th day of June, 1888, by James Price, of the Town and County of Haverfordwest, Solicitor, and James Rowlands, of the same Town and County, Merchant, the Executors therein named,) are hereby required to send particulars, in writing, of their claims or demands to me the undersigned, the Solicitor for the said Executors, on or before the 22nd day of December, 1888, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the Assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose claims or demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 20th day of Nov., 1888, JAMES PRICE, Dew Street, Haverfordwest, Solicitor to the said Executors. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARISHES OF BURTON, ROSEMARKET, AND LLAN. STADWELL BEYOND PARLIAMENTARY LIMITS. LADIES AND GEXTLEMEX, Having been informed that it is the n general wish of this District that I should offer myself as a Candidate for the office of County Councillor, I willingly come forward Z3 to solicit your support. Should you do me the honour of selecting me as your representative, I trust you will have no reason to regret your choice. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, OWEN HENRY PHILIPPS SCOURFIELD. Williamston, Nov. 12th, 1888. COUNTY COUNCIL OF PEMBHOKE- i SHIRE. TC THE ELECTORS OF THE MILFORD IM- PROVEMENT DISTRICT ELECTORAL DI. I VISION LADIES AND GENTLEMEN You will be called upon in January r.ext to elect a Councillor to represent this District in the Pembrokeshire Council. I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for that office. 0 I seek to serve no political party, but being a native of the town and being deeply concerned in its welfare, I should strive to promote its interests and to serve you to the best of my ability. Should you favor me with your vote and support, I can only say that my utmost efforts shall be put forth to serve you faithfully and to give you no cause to regret your confidence. I have the honor to remain, Your obedient servant, J. LLEWELLYN DAVIES. OUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARISHES OF CAMROSE, ROCH, AND NOLTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the urgent request of several Electors, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the County Council. Should you elect me, I will do my best to further your interests. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, W. J. OWEN. Summer Hill, Nov. 15th, 1888. I PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CAMROSE DIVISION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARISHES OF CAMROSE, ROCH, AND NOLTON LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Under the Local Government Act, 1888, it will be necessary for you in January next, to ebct a Councillor to represent your Division at the County Council. I beg to offer myself as a Candidate, and solicit your votes and sup- port. If you do me the honour of electing me as t5 your representative, I will endeavour to do my duty, and protect your interests to the best of my ability. Faithfully yours, R. POYER L. PENN. Camrose, November 1st, 1888. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARISHES OF ST. MARY AND ST. MARTIN, HAVER- FORDWEST. BOROUGH DIVISION. LADIES *VT> GENTLEMEN,— Under the Local Government Act, i 1888, which is intended to give the ratepayers ) a direct voico in the Government of the County, you will be called upon in January next to elect a member to represent your Division. Having been asked by a number of friends —many of whom arc very large ratepayers— I beg respectfully to offer myself as a Candi- 0 date. I trust that the interest I have taken for so many years in public matters may be some recommendation for your support. In case there should be a contest, 1 hope you will favour me with your vote and interest. 1 am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, SAMUEL THOMAS. High-street, Nov. 5th, 1888, PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL LLANWNDA DISTRICT. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARISHES OF LLANWNDA. ST. NICHOLAS, GRANDSTON, JOKDANSTON, AND MANOROWEN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I intend seeking Election in your District for the County Council. I will try and do my duty in the future as I have done in the past. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, CHARLES MATHIAS Rhysgwyllt, Letterston, October 27th, 1888. P¥MBROKESHIRE BOUNTY "COUNCIL 1889. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DIVISION OF THE PARISHES OF PRENDERGAST AND UZMASTON WITHIN THE BOROUGH OF HAVERFORDWEST. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, In response to the wishes of several Electors of the above Division, I respectfully offer myself as a Candidate, and trust the attention I have given to the duties as one of your Representatives in the Haverfordwest Corporation for some years, may lead me to hope for your support. If you honour me with Election, your in- terests shall have my best attention. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, THOMAS JAMES. Castle Square, Haverfordwest, 8th November, 1888 PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. WALWYN'S CASTLE ELECTORAL DIVISION LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, In accordance with the above Act, you will be called upon in January next, to elect a member to represent you in the County Council. As an old resident in this Division, I have been asked to offer myself for election. Should you, therefore, do me the honour of confiding your interests to my charge, it will be my earnest endeavour to prove myself worthy of your confidence. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE ASHE GOLDWYER. Walton Houu, Oct. 31st, 1888. COUNTY COUNCIL OF PEMBROKE- SHIRE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SLEBECH AND MARTLETWY DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, In response to the invitation of an influential body of the Electors, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your divi- sion in the County Council of Pembrokeshire. Should you do me the high honor to return me as your representative, I will endeavour, to the best of my ability, to promote your inter- ests and the welfare of this large and impor- tant county. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, CHARLES E. G. PHILIPPS. Picton Castle, Nov. let, 1888. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. MAENCLOCHOG DIVISION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARISHES OF LLANDILO, LLANGOLMAN, LLYSYFRAN, MAENCLOCHOG, MANACHLOGDDU, NEW MOAT & VORLAN. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Having been requested by a large n ZD and influential body of the Electors to become a candidate to represent your division in the County Council, I beg to place my services at your disposal. r) I a.ssure you that should you honour me by electing me as your representative, I shall en- deavour to protect your interest to the best of my ability. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen. Your obedient servant, JAMES PARSONS BUSHELL. Park East, October 31st, 1888. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PARISHES OF STEYNTON, HERBRANDSTON, AND HUB- BERSTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Having been requested by influential rate-payers in the above three parishes, to come forward to represent your interests under the New Local Government Act, 1888, which comes into force next year, I beg to offer my- self as a candidate, and trust you will give me your kind vote and kind support. Z5 If you do me the honor of c:ecting me, it will be my earnest endeavour to do my duty faithfully and to watch over the interests of the ratepayers. I remain, Your Obedient Servant JOHN T. FISHER. Denant, November 16th, 1888. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE INDEPENDANT ELECTORS, HENRY'S MOAT DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, In response to the invitation of a large number of ratepayers, I beg to offer myself as a canditade for the honor of repre- senting your division in the County Council. In soliciting your votes and support, I beg to say that, should I be elected, I shall, to utmost in my power, watch over your ) interests as a community, and will not allow party or class feeling to interfere with the fulfilment of my duty. I am, I Yours faithfully W. ARTHUR MORGAN. Trevine, Nov. 27th, 1888. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL TO THE COUNTY COUNCIL EFECTORS OF THE ST. THOMAS AND FURZY PARK DISTRICT OF HAVERFORDWEST- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the solicitation of many Electors in the above district, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the County Council. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your old Servant, WILLIAM WILLIAMS. 17, Market Street, Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF TITE PARISHES OF ST. THOMAS AND FURZYPARK. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 1 On some day between tlie 14th and the A 1st ot .January next, we uounty 01 Pembroke will be called upon to Elect a County Council, to whose care will, for the future", be committed the general adminstra- z;1 tive business of the County. The Borough of Haverfordwest is entitled to send three members to the County Council, and of this number one has been allotted to these parishes and will be elected by the same persons as are qua!;ii: d to Vote for Town Councillors. I beg very respectfully to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages, and I trust I may be fortunate enough to obtain your support. If elected, I will endeavour to act in all things for the best interests of the County in general, and of the Town of Haverfordwest in particular. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, R. T. P. WILLIAMS. Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest, 8th November, 18S8 j- SPECIAL OFFER OF Forest Trees! Forest Trees!! Forest Trees! :o: IMMENSE QUANTITIES OF Larch, Scotch Spruce, Fir, Alder, §e.,from 2 to 3ft. .0. FRUIT TREES. —Standard, Pyramid, and Dwarf Trained. THORN QUICKS. —Privets, and Beech for Fencing. 0. COVERT PLANTS.-Lallrels, Rhododendron, &c., &c. Grape Vines, Roses, Ornamental Shrubs, of all sizes, and in large variety Priced descriptive Catalogue Free. Special Quotations given for large quantities. n in Truck Loads delivered Carriage Free. Z3 PHILIP HY. SHA W, Hillside Nurseries, Tenby. JOHN JONES & Co. I Gig Harness, Cart do. Saddles, Bridles, London Whips, Horse Rugs, 0 ) Travelling do., 0 1 Driving Aprons, Bits, Spurs, Brushes, Sponges, Chamois. SADDLERS, HARNESS MANUFACTURERS, &c., tn 40, High Street, HAVERFOBDWEST. Opposite Messrs Ellis & Co. "Waterproof Garments, I Crown I Leggings, b n Ladies' Dress Baskets, Gentlemen's Bags, Game & Cartridge do., Footballs, Boxing Gloves, Fancy Leather Goods, Walking Sticks, &c., &c. Every Article at the Lowest Possible Price. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. CHRISTMAS 1888. -:0:- We have pleasure in announcing that FRUIT of most kinds this Season is abundant and good, and prices ruling very moderate. t) 7 0 a We have now in Stock a very Extensive and Choice Assortment, and shall be getting week after week all the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, Z) Z:) at prices that cannot fail to please all buyers. We have procured some of the Finest Foreign and English Cheese, in great variety. Harris of Calne's Sausages, and Branded Smoked Bacons. Colin's Melton Mowbray Pork Pies, and all that is desirable at this Festive Season. We wish to call particular attention to our TEAS, which we have selected with great care for our Chiistmas Trade. We specially recommend for Christmas Parties those at 2s., 2s. Gd., and an extra choice quality at 3s, per lb. On these High Class Teas (fine, rich, fragrant, delicious in the cup) we get zn ) Z, no more profit than on a sound Tea at Is. 4d. per lb. We invite Visitors to Haverfordwest to call and inspect all for themselves. Orders by letter will have fullest attention. I Haverfordwest, Dec. 4th, 1888. ELLIS & COMPANY. 17H)R SALE, about 10 acres of good SWEDES 1 AND TURNIPS.—Apply, THOMAS, Clares- ton, Haverfordwest. W. II. SAIES, IRONMONGERY STORES, TENBY. CARTRIDGES. BEST ENGLISH CASES LOADED WITH CURTIS & HARVEY'S BEST POWDER 4 BEST WADS AND HARD SHOT, From 8s. Gd. per 100. New pressure gauge used for loading E.C ?n t, n and Schultze Powders. Price Lists, and Special Quotations for quantities, upon application. 931st STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY SUCCESS. First Subscription Night, Saturday, Dec. 1st, 1888. First Appropriation, Thursday, January 10th, 1889. THE HAVERFORDWEST STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Incoiporatcd under the Act of 1874. OFFICE 6 & 7, MARKET STREET, HAVEBFOKDWEST. This Society advances to its Members the full Com- mercial value of Property, in sums of £100, £:200, £ 300, or £400, to be repaid in 121 years, without in- terest. Subscription, 6d. per week per £100 Share. Total to be paid, £27 6s. per Share. Entrance Fee, Is. per Share. When the last Appropriation is made, then the Subscriptions will be returned (as per Rule.) Directors.—Mr. Alderman Stephen Green, J.P., High Street, Haverfordwest Mr Councillor T. J. White, Market Street, Haverfordwest Mr W. S. de WTinton, Haroldston, Haverfordwest Mr C. A. de Winton, Haroldston, Haverfordwest Mr C. A. Brigstocke, M.R.C.S., Foley House, Haverfordwest; Mr John Lewis, Borough Treasurer, Castle Terrace, Haverfordwest Mr James Thomas, Rock House, Haverfordwest Mr. James Rees, Bridge Street, Haverfordwest Mr James Rowlands, Old Bridge, Haverfordwest. SoJtc'fv. Mr William James Jones, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest. purveyor.—Mr David Edward Thomas, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest. Consulting Actunry.-Mr J. S. Parker, 28, Golden ( Square, London, W. (Actuary to Building Societies, Friendly Societies, &e.) Bankers. -Messrs. Wilkins & Co., Brecon Old Bank, Haverfordwest. Auditors. — Mr Councillor George Jones, Dew Street, Haverfordwest Mr Charles Rogers, Water- ford House, Haverfordwest. I Secretary. — Mr Llewellyn Brigstocke, 6 and 7, Market Street, Haverfordwest. FIRST APPROPRIATION, Thursday, January lCth, 1889, iI, the MASONIC HALL, Haverford- west. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. by the Author and Founder, Mr STATUI, or his Agent. N.B.—All who become members on on before Jan- uary 10th, 1889, can participate in the First Appro- priation. Be in time for Shares. Admission Free. La- dies specially invito. Members enrolled, Prospectuses, and all informa- tion to óe obtain.d at the Office, every SA'rynuAv. from o to 7.;)0 p.m. SOUTH WALES BLACK CATTLE HERD BOOK SOCIETY. PUBLICATION OF THE IVTH VOLUME. THIS VOLUME, which contains photographs of i several of the best specimens of the Breed, is now FOR SALE, and may.be had of the Honorary Secre- tary, MR JAMES THOMAS, 6, Victoria Place, Haver fordwest. Price 2s. 6d. IMPORTANT. TO those who suffer from Bilious and Liver Com- plaints, accompanied with Sick Headache Giddiness, &c., try Kees's special Vegetable Liver Pills, Price Is. lid., and 7W. also Rees's Indigestion Mixture, Price Is. 9d.. and 2s. 9d. also Rees's well-tried Neuralgic Mixture Price Is., and Is. 6d. TESTIMONIALS INNUMERABLE. Note the address W. H. REEI, Chemist, 36, High Street, Haverfordwest. TO BE LET OR SOLD. rinHE valuable Freehold NEW DWELLING X HOUSE adjoining Hermon's Villa, Hill Lane, Haverfordwest, (and late in the occupation of W. Davies George, Esq.,) the property of Mrs Stokes. Basement.—-Two spacious Kitchens, fitted with im- proved modern Ranges, Forest of Dean Sinks with Taps, &c., for water supply, Larder and Coal House. 1st Floor.-Entrance Hail, Drawing Room and Dining Room. 2nd Floor.-Two large Bedrooms and Dressing Room. 3rd Floor.—Two Bedrooms, one Dressing Room. W.C's.—Two Indoors. For further particulars apply MRS STOKES, Her. mon's Villa, or MR JAMES ADAMS, Goat Street Haverfordwest. BY AUTHORITY. Aim& 4th Brigade, Welsli Division, R.A. (ROYAL PEMBROKESHIRE.) RECRUITS FOR THE MILITIA. MEN between 18 and 35 years of age, (and grow- ing lads between 17 and 18) wishing to join the Militia should apply to Sergt.-Major H. Richardsono Fort Hubberstone and Sergt. -Major W. Johnson, St. Thomas Green, Haverfordwest; from whom all particulars can be obtained. TERMS OF SERVICE. Original enlistment ,6 years. Militiamen may re-engage during the last training, or re-eailist within 3 years of discharge, fcr a further period of 4 years. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS may also re-enlist in the Militia. for a period of 4 years within 3 years of dis- charge from the Army or the Army Reserve. Militiamen may join the Militia Reserve to the ex- tent of one-fonrth of the Establishment. DHILL AND TRAINING. During the ilrs yepr of service Militiamen will be tequired to pel form Recruit Drill for 56 days, which they may perform either on enlistment or before the commenccmt-n t of th- Annual Training, and also to at- tend the Annnavl Training for 27 days. After the fu-st year they will he required to attend the Annual Training for 27 .i.r >. PAY AND hULSTY. Dnring the first year of service the rate of Boonty vhjL-ies from £1 10s. to A:2, and during subsequent years it /aries from £1 to 7C2 10s. The daily rates of pay while out for Recruits' Drill or Training is as fodovvs Serjeants 2/7 a day. Corporals l/f, Gunners 2/2 „ GrENEJ'AL ADVANTAGES OF THE MILITIA A Pamphlet conta.ining detailed infor tion as tr tjlie Conditions of Service in the Militia ana jlilitia Re- serve c:«i be obtained free of charge at any Post Otiioe the nited Kingdom, ¿ 7-*— -J Autumn and Winter Fashions, 1888. MRS. SKONE REES Begs to announce that she has returned from London, and that her Show- rooms are now open with a large and varied assortment of JM:ILLINERY, (Both trimmed and untrimmed), Fur Capes, Fur and Feather Boas, Muft's, Woollen and other Gloves, Umbrellas, &c. '0' Agent for W. fy A. Gilbey's Wines 4- Spirits. '0'- 12 & 13 Market Street, Haverfordwest. SWAN HOTEL, HAVERFORDWEST <T- SIME Begs respectfully to thank his friends and the public generally for the kind suppoi t afforded him while he conducted the City Hotel, St. David's, and to inform them that l,e has taken the well known establishment, the Swan Hotel, Haverfordwest, where he trusts to secure the same generous patronage as was accorded for so many years to his predecessors. In announcing that the busiess will be carried on as hitherto in all its branches. J. S. Z7, assures all who may patronize him that no effort will be wanting on his part to secure a con- tinuance of their support. ST. DAVID'S AND HAVERFORDWEST. The well appointed OMNIBUS The Eclipse," will continue to run between St. David's and Haverfordwest on Tuesdays and Saturdays, starting from the Old Cross House Hotel, L, St. David's, at 7.30 a.m., and returning from Haverfoidwest on the arrival of the 3.57 p.m. train. Parcels for St. David's should be left at the Swan Hotel, Haverfordwest. COAL AND CULM STORES, North Street, St. Martin's, Haverfordwest. :0:- VT- IE ~MO IR, S IE Begs to announce that he has made arrangements to carry on the COAL AND CULM BUSINESS Hitherto carried on by Mrs Harries, of the Old Quay. In respectfully soliciting a share of public patronage, W. E. M. would state that it s his intention to keep always in Stock COAL AND CULM of the BEST QUALITY, and hat all orders entrusted to him will be promptly executed. 3 Kensington Terrace, Haverfordwest, June 2, 1888. THE ONLY BOOKBINDERS IN TOWN -:0:- All Work done on the Premises. :0:- JAMES ROGERS & SON, BOOKBINDERS, Bridge Street, Haverfordwest, Beg to inform their Friends and the Public generally, that their Business is now carried on at the above Address, and to solicit a continuance of the patronage accorded to James Rogers ZD ror the past 25 years. BOOKS BOUND IN ALL STYLES OF "BINDING AND AT REASONABLE RATES. PORTFOLIOS AND SCRAP BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. SPRING GARDENS COAL & CULM YARD. ISAAC ROBERTS Has great pleasure in informing his numerous Customers and the Public ZD generally that he has now in stock a large quantity of the best TONDU HOUSE COAL. ALSO A QUANTITY OF Stealn Coal suitable for Threshing Purposes. t :o: — A LARGE QUANTITY OF ¡ THE BEST SAUNDERSFOOT CULM ALWAYS IN STOCK. -:0:- ALL ORDERS SHALL RECEIVE DUE & PROMPT ATTENTION October 22, 1888.
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY TIME…
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY TIME TABLE. NOVEMBER, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. UP—WEKK DAYS. SUNDAYS. a.m. [ a.m. | a.m. f a.m. j p.m. j p.m. f p.m. a.m.fa.m.fp.m. New Milford dep. 2 45 6 45j S 40|10 35! 1 5 5 0 7 5 3 55il0 0; 5 0 Milford 6 20j 8 35|10 20112 25 4 55, 6 25 Johnston 2 56 6 58, 8 52jl0 48 1 17 5 13! 7 17 4 8 10 IS', 5 IS Haverfordwest 7 9 9 2j 10 59; 1 28 5 24! 7 27 4 17|10 21: 5 24 Clarbeston Road 7 22! U 11; 1 40 7*39 10 37. J0 Clynderwen 7 35j 11 23i 1 52 5 46) 7 51 jlO 50 5 46 NVhitland > 46' 9 30,11 33i 2 2 5 55 8 1 jll ]! 5 55 St. Clears 8 2; 9 50 11 54: 2 20 8 18 jll 16 Sarnau 8 12; 12 3 2 29 8 27 jll 23j Carmarthen June art. 3 48 8 23 10 7ll2 14 2 40 6 28j 8 38 5 5 11 34< 6 25 DOWN—WKKK DAYS. SUNDAYS. a.m. a.m. a m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. *.m. p.(n. Carmarthen June dep 12 3l| 5 15 9 21 11 21 2 41. 5 30 6 44 5 15j 9 15 Sarnau ••• 9 31:11 31 2 51 6 54 » 25 St. Clears 5 30 9 39 11 40 3 0 7 3 ao, 9 y4 NVhitland & 48 9 5311 55 3 16 5 59 7 19 1 5 IS; 9 4<i Clvnderwen | 5 59 10 4 12 6 3 27 I 7 30 .> 59 9 57 Clarbeston Road 10 If 12 18 3 39 7 42 10 9 Haverfordwest 1 18 6 24 10 26 12 30 3 51 6 29; 7 54 6 21 10 20 Johnston 1 30) 6 39 10 38 12 42 4 3 6 4lj 8 6 6 3910$1 Milford arr. 7 15 11 5.1 35 5 35 7 35| New Milford arr- 1 45 6 50)10 50 12 55 50 10 4 £
PEMBROKE AND TENBY TIME TABLE.
PEMBROKE AND TENBY TIME TABLE. — U p TKA1NS—NVEKK DAYS. SUNDAY. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Pambroke-Dock dep. 8 10110 15|12 30i 2 30 4 30 6 15 Pembroke 8 IS 10 2-3112 38 2 40 4 38 6 23 Lampliey 8 22 10 27 § 2 45 4 42 6 27 Manorbier 8 29 10 34(12 46j 2 55 4 50 6 3S Penally 8 37 10 42 12 52 3 5 5 0 6 47 „ farr. 8 40 10 45 12 55] 3 10 5 4; 6 50 Tenhy dep. 8 50 10 50 1 5| 5 7j 7 0 Saundersfoot 8 59 11 0 1 10j 5171 Kilgetty and Bejelly 9 2 11 3 1 l?j § 7 21 Narberth 9 20 11 20 1 40 5 35] 7 38 NVhitland 9 3('»ill 35 1 55[ .5 45j 7 50 DONVN TRAINS—WEEK DAYS. SuNui* a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. NVhitland dep. 6 0110 012 10 3 20) 6 10 7 20 Narberth 6 14110 1212 25 3 35 6 20 7 40 Kilgetty and Begelly 6 3010 27 12 40 3 50; 6 35 § Saundersfoot 6 3410 3012 45i 3 55! 6 40 8 0 f arr. 6 45 10 40 12 55! 4 10| 6 50 8 10 Jenby "(dep. 6 50)10 45: 1 10 4 30 6 53 8 25 Penally.. 6 53110 48: 1 13 4 34 6 56 § Manorbier 7 2|l0 57; 1 22 4 50 7 5 8 40 Lamphey 7 lOlll 5: 1 30 4 58 7 12 Pembroke 7 15jll 10. 1 37 5 3 7 17i 8 55 Pembroke-Dock arr. 7 2-> 11 20) 1 4:> 5 lO^^J?^9^_5^ § Stop when required for through passengers on speaking to the Guard.
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I Stone and Marble W OJ MARINER'S SQUARE, H E VERF ORD WEST- -:0: [ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS.] —————:o:————— W. R. MORGAN, Surviving Partner in the Fir T- MORGAlT ik; F BEGS to thank the Nobility, Gentry, and tra.i-'sr^cple of th* Tov liberal support so long received by his latf r rmJ BUSINESS will still be carried on by him unci I;" dyJ" hopes tohave a continuance of their past favours. Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, Crosses, Mv>; .P In Cranite, Marble, Forest- FOREST OF DEAN H ESTIMATES GIVEN -:zOP MONUMENTS and IIEADSTO> AGENTS FOR TP- A verv large number of the Newest I with, A Lame Size WHTTE MARBLT NOTE THE ADDHLSS :— T. MOr M, >