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ngr& H. W. HARRIS'S A NUOUNOEMENTSi H. W. HAKRIS, Auctioneer, Appraiser, House, Estate, and General Agent, j BEGS to inform the Public that all matters entrusted to his care will be punctually and '^rtfefully attended to. Rents collected. Fire <»/arid Life Policies effected on advantageous terms. Offices :—Mr Rees Thomas's, High-street, Merthyr, opposite Cloth Hall. LORD RAGLAN INN, MERTHYR. ;r<EES GABE announces to his Commercial 111 Friends and the Public that the above Inn has every convenience for their accommodation, 5 and the Goods supplied are all of the very best qualify. ^>TTorse and Trap kept for Hire on reasonable terms, and Orders for them by post promptly attended to. PAPER HANGINGS. ALartre STOCK of PAPER HANGINGS to be SOLD OFF at the TELEGRAPH Office, Ifigh-street (opposite the Market House, Mer- <^tbyr.) Persons intending to Decorate their Houses are solicited to inspect the Patterns and Prices, which cannot fail of giving satisfaction. NOTICE. To Mr. WILLIAM RIDLER, late Rail- way Contractor or Navvy, on the Merthyr and Brecon Railway, or to whom it may concern. —— WHEREAS the said WTLLIAW RTPLER was indebted to me. the undersigned, in the sum of f7 17s. for Board and Lodgings, and whereas the said William Ridler has left in my possession several Navigators' Tools, which he left in the presence of Witnesses, who can prove that the same belonged to him,- Now this is to give Notice, that unless the raid William Ridler, or some person authorised by him, shall pay me the above sum, I shall, in one Month from the date hereof, Sell the same by Public Auction to defray the above sum, and ftuch other expenses as shall be incurred thereby, and shall return tfhe overplus (if any) to him or such other person authorised to receive the same. Dated this 24th day of July, 1860. WILLIAM ARTHUR, Victualler, Gwaelod-y-Garth Inn, Merthyr Tydfil. Witness—ELLEN JAMES. Merthyr to Tredegar THE Public are informed that THOMAS GIBBON, the Mail Carrier between the above places, is permitted to CARRY PAR- CELS, and which he engages to deliver with the greatest care and punctuality. He leaves the Coach and Horses, Merthyr, at 6 o'clock in the morning, and the Cambrian Inn, Tredegar, ^nt 12 o'clock, arriving at Merthyr at a quarter past 1. Parcels left at either of these places, or in any house on the road, will be taken care of and properly delivered. MERTHYR & ABERGAVENNY ROYAL MAIL. mi-IE above V* *<5^ X Mail leaves the Castle Hotel, Merthyr, every W fMCT. Morning (Sun- days excepted), at Eight o'Clock Tredegar, at a Quarter-past Nine; and arrives in Abergavenny at Hylf-past Eleven, in time for the Twelve o'clock Third I Class Tram to Hereford, Shrewsbury, Chester and Liroipoo arriving at the latter place at .:3;gfvt YDVJIOCK the same Evening. ON ITS RETURN, the Mail leaves the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, at Half-past One o'Clock in the Afternoon, (after the arrival of the Liver- pool Train); and arrives in Merthyr at a Quarter past Five. in time for the Vale of Neath, and Taff "V ale Trains. AUGUST, 1860.

AUGUST, 1860.

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AUGUST, 1860.

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