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BUSINESS ADDRESSES. luswich mav be described as the birthplace of Chemical Manures." i α- TITY v JOSEPH FISON & Co., IPSWICH, MANUFACTURERS OP [j 'SULPHURIC ACID AND CHEMICAL^ MANURES. (One of the Oldest Firms in the Trade.) I .i.III- 1. :14 QUALITY I IPSWICH, BRAMFORD, PLYMOUTH, POOLE, BIDEFORD, SWANSEA, AND HULL. A Pamphlet with full particulars of these celebrated Manures nmy be obtained of any of the Agents of the Firm, or (post free) from the Head Offices. Messrs. JOSEPH FISON & Co., having established a Depot at Swansea., are now prepaied to deliver their Manures, carriage paid, at any Railway Station in South Wales and the neighbouring counties. The Corn Manures are designed especially for thefproductioll of fine quality combined with a large yield, in which respect they excel other well known fertilisers, and samples of corn grown with these manures have fetched the highest market prices in past seasons. The Root Manures are designed, not only to give the young plants a good start, but to support them through every stage of their growth. Attention is particularly drawn to these points as some manures are only partial in their aetion, and, though forcing at first, fail to bring the crops to perfection. Purchasers are requested to give their orders to the nearest Agent, er, if there be no Agent in the neighbourhood, they can be supplied direct ■from the Firm at list prices. Measrs. Joseph Fison & Co. are prepared to appoint direct Agents at places in which they are not at present represented, and gentlemen of position and responsibility, who may be disposed to undertake such agencies, are requested to apply by letter to the Head Offices. No Sub-Asents are appointed, but all Agents being in direct communication with the Firm Orders received through them will have the same attention as if handed to the Principals. Reference to a Bank or a Wholesale Firm of good standing is expected before opening an account. HEAD OFFICES: EASTERN UNION MILLS, IPSWICH. March 26th, 1879. T. POWELL AND Co., ABERYSTWYTH, ARE OFFERING A LARGE QUANTITY OF NEWLY ARRIVED AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, WHICH THEY ARE OFFERING AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY AT STARTLING PRICES! C. M. WILLIAMS, GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 36, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, HAS again the pleasure to announce that his ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER GOODS has commenced, and will continue for One Month, during which time he will offer the whole of his large Stock at extraordinarily Low Prices, in order to effect a complete clearance, to make room for new SPRING GOODS. C. M. W. would invite those ladies who have not previously paid him a visit at his former Sales to come and inspect the Stock and judge for themselves, as the value offered at this Sale will surpass anything ever offered before, and cannot fail to induce every one to purchase a good parcel. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS THAT WILL BE OFFERED:- Fancy Dress Goods, to be cleared at 41d., okl., 8fd., lO.jd., Is. to Is. 9d.-Cheapest Dress Goods ever offered. 2 Coloured French Merinos and French Twills, in all shades, from Is. per yard and upwards. Black French Merinos, Black French Twills, Black Alpacas and Repps-much reduced for the sale. Shawls, the remainder of Winter Shawls, to be cleared at 3s. lid., 4s. lid., 6s. 6d., 8s. 6d., 10s. 6d., to 21s.-much under value. Heavy Aberdeen and Super Winceys, in all shades, at 33CI., 5d., 7d., 9d., and 10d. per yard-greatly reduced. Heavy and fine Imitation Welsh Skirting, yard wide, 9d. to Is. 6(1. per yard-much under usual prices. White and Scarlet Flannels, in heavy and fine makes—at prices to suit everyone. A good assortment of Shirting Flannels, in good patterns, 8id. to Is. 6d. per yard-worth having. Several good Lines in Fancy Coating and Trousering Cloth, 2s. 6d. to 4s. lid. per yard-very cheap. A good assortment of Ladies' Cloth for Mantles and Jackets, 4s. 6d. to 9s. 6d.-splendid value. The remains of Ladies' Cloth Jackets and Ulsters-to be cleared very cheap. A Lot of Ladies' Trimmed Felt and Straw Hats-to be sold at nearly half-price. Special Lines in Ladies' Silk Umbrellas (fancy handles) 4s. lid., 5s. lid., 6s. lid., to 12s. 6d.-desperately cheap. A Splendid Assortment of Ladies Silk Scarfs, in all the new shades, at astonishing prices. A Lot of Dark and Light Prints (fast colours) from 4id. per yard-worth much more. Black Satin Skirts, Cloth and Felt Ditto, to be cleared very cheap—much under cost. A Good Assortment of Men's White and Flannel Shirts, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Fronts, Umbrellas, &c. Men's Hard and Soft Felt Hats, in all the new shapes, much reduced for the sale. White Calicos and Horrock's Long Cloth, from 3s. 6d. per dozen yards, Grey Calicos and Brown Hollands cheaper than ever. Grey Waste Twill Sheeting t2 yards wide) 8d. to Is. per yard, worth 2d. per yard more. The whole of the Furnishing Goods will be cleared at Greatly Reduced Prices, consisting of Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Table Linens, Towellings, Glass Cloths, Cretonnes, Dimities, Bed Ticks, Marsala Toilet and Honey Comb Quilts, Toilet Covers, Antimacassars, Wool Damasks and Repps,Table Covers, Muslin and Lace Curtains, wnich will be sold at prices guaranteed to be from 10 to 15 per cent. to the public good. EVERY. DEPARTMENT CONTAINS SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS WORTHY OF NOTICE. REMNANTS AS USUAL AT CLEARING PRICES. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SECURE REAL BARGAINS An inspection of the above Goods will greatly oblige, as they will be found the cheapest and best value ever offered and cannot fail to meet the approval of everyone. Terms as usual :-Ready Money, One Price to All, and no Abatement. NOTE THE ADDRESS- C. M. WILLIAMS, GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 36, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. NEWEL L S MILLS, TOWYN, WELSH COAST. PURE AND WHOLESOME FLOUR, .ADE FROM CHOICE ENGLISH AND COLONIAL WHEATS, SUPPLIED to Consumers direct and through Agents in sealed bags or sacks of various sizes, as below, a proportionate and uniform prices, which plan Evan Newell has adopted, and feels sure will be found to posses very many useful qualities. Such as 1—The seal is a protection and a guarantee of quality. 2.-The smaller bag are more portable. 3.—They are a great saving of time to Agents and Consumers by being easily and quickly handed from one to the other. 4.-Being ready weighed, they save the Agent the great loss of weighing out small quantities, and thus enable him to do away with the necessity of the usual extraordinary charge on the few shillings purchasers of Flour. 5.—The various sizes enable small and large families tofsuit their consumption, and have the Flour always fresh and good. 6.—It facilitates ready-money transactions. I WEIGHTS OF BAGS. GROSS WEIGHT. NETT WEIGHT. CLASSIFICATION, Half- 5 Bushel Quarter. Quarter. Half. Sack. Lbs, Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Newell's Top Brand Four 35 70 140 280 Newell's Household Flour — 35 70 140 280 Newell's Sheaf Flour —! 140 280 SPECIALS: I GROSS WEIGHTS. Lbs. Lb Lbs Lbs Newell's Pastry Flour go j 100 Newell's Special Fane r 50 Newell's Prepared Entire Wheat Flour 16 25 50 — Newell's Choice Oatmeal 10 l 25 50 — FEEDING STUFFS: GROSS WEIGHTS. Lbs. Lb Newell's Feeding Mixture j 110 220 Newell's Prepared Horse Feed 100 200 Newell's Prepared Sheep Feed 100 200 Newell's Prepared Poultry Feed 50 100 Newell's Condiment for Calves 100 200 Indian Meal 120 240 Sharps 100 200 Bran 100 Indian Corn — 240 ADDRESS—MR. EVAN NEWELL. Bodtalog Mills,lTowyn, Welsh Coast. MR. ROBERT JONES, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ARCHITECT & HOUSE AGENT, EASTER HOLIDAYS. 14, Montpelier Square, Brompton, London, S.W. ——— BEGS to inform the Gentry,Committees, and others, T that he is prepared to submit Designs, Plans, &c„ ^er^_ 7 TRAINS will run as for every description of work at the LOWEST CHARGES. THURSDAY, April 10th-To Warwick, Leamington, Banbury, Oxford, Worcester, Droitwich, Malvern, Evesham, Bath, Bristol, Reading, and LONDON, leaving 1 Corwen at 6 45, Llangollen 8 45, and Ruabon 9 55 a.m., Price Is.; By Post, Is. 2id. returning on following Tuesday. 2 A G R I C U L T U REI N WALES, GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY-From A BY J. GIBSON. (Cambnan News.) Wrexham, Ruabon, and Llangollen to Bala and Dolgelley, and from Corwen and Bala to Dolgelley only, returning An admirable series of essays written in weighty, authoritative same day. tone, with historic.il A.rr^Mural Gazette. Tickets and handbills can be obtained at the stations. Contains much information cert unly worth its price to those who are interested in the P-ncipility. Field. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Mr. Gibson, of the Cambrian News, has written a very inter- Impossible, in the sp'ioe at our disposal, to do justice to all ASTHMA—COUGH,—BRONCHITIS. the points dealt with bv Mr. J Gibson, of the Cambrian New.?. We shall, however, notice » few of his more interesting facts and sagacious reflections — Liverpool Daily Post. The information given by Mr. Gibson in this valuable pam- V7TF|V ||T|V phlet is both interesting and instructive, and could landlords H I M/t 1 ■ ■ I ■ I ■ A and farmers be induced to act upon his suggestions great im- H IV 1 F| ■ I I I ■ ■ ■ ■ provements would doubtless be effected in the agriculture of the ■ 1 Principality. —The People's H/°S vrt'Zf Gives INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF in the worst cases of Cambrian Ntws Orhces, Aberystwyth, Bala, <fc Portmadoc. ASTHMA, COUGH) BRONCHITIS, and SHORTNESS OF BREATH, and may be used by the most delicate patients withou the least inconvenience, as they contain no sub- ———— stance capable of deranging the system. I"™— Price 2s. 6. per box, or seven boxes 15s., free by post W U «-»• receipt of P.O.O. to WILCOX & Co., 336, OXFORD- WXien VOliaSK tor STREET, LONDON, and through all Chemists. None «/' genuine unless signed on the box E. W. WILCOX." RICHARD ELLIS, A w LO Unicorn Lane, Dolgelley, "Paris GENERAL BILL STICKER, POSTER CX. A la MESSENGER, &c. Contracts may be made with Auctioneers and Publishers I Blue ,IIRS. E. EV-TNS'S DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Qnn -fh o f VTI11 tfpf IT 8, Market-street, Aberystwyth. OCC LILCL 1/ Jr v S 5 Hot Dinners daily at one o'clock. Roast and Boiled l I Joints, Chickens, Ducks, &c., always ready. 3 55 h3n fTITri. ULlcP CLiG Mrs. Evans begs to call attention to her Pies, Puddings, X and Tarts, made daily or to order. Oyster and Veal Patties, Fruit and Preserve Tarts, Cakes, Buns, &c., fresh UXuvlli SilJJljLlLUt'C U • daily. Tea and Coffee at any hour of the day. Well-aired j Beds. 1 GOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. EDITION 1879. Price 5s., 2s. 6d., ls. 6d. Advertisements now received by the Publishers, WOODALL & VENABLES, OSWESTRY. Gossiping Guide to Wales. The STANDARD says it is- "By far the most amusing Guide we have seen." The SPECTATOR says it is- "Full of interesting and intelligent gossip." The FIGARO says it is- "Wonderfully cheap, remarkably accurate." PUBLIC OPINION says it is- Full of information of a very useful kind." The MANCHESTER EXAMINER says it is- One of the most accurate and complete text-books." Gossiping Guide to Wales. FUN says it is- Gladsome and gossiping." The ERA says it is- "An invaluable Guide; not only amusing, but instructive" NOTES AND QUERIES says it is- "An interesting book, as well as a trustworthy Guide." The WELSHMAN calls it- This Prince of Guides." The CHESTER CHRONICLE says- As a whole it may be confidently said that the Gossiping Guide is, beyond comparison, the best tourist's hand- book to Wales yet published-(1877)." Eight New Maps, cuij Specially prepared and drawn for this Edition of the Gossiping Guide, and printed in Two Tints, will be published in the Best Edition. A New Map of Llandudno District—From Llan- dudno (with Great Orme's Head) to Colwyn Bay and Conway, will be published in the Best Edition. Rhyl District Map-including Rhuddlan, St. Asaph, Cefn Caves, Bodelwyddan, and Dyserth. Penmaenmawr and Aber District Map—includ- ing Llanfairfechain and Talycafn. Bettwyscoed, Llanrwst, & Trefriw District Map, including the Trefriw Lakes, Fairy Glen, and Bettws Waterfalls.- Snowdon, Llanberis, & Beddgelert District Map, including Capel Curig, Snowdon Ranger, &c., with Routes up Snowdon. Festiniog and Maentwrog District Map, including the Festiniog and Maentwrog Waterfalls. Cader Idris, Barmouth & Dolgelley District Map, including Talyllyn and Tynygroes, with routes on Cader, Precipice Walk, Panorama Walk, &c. Aberystwyth District Map-from Aberystwyth to Borth Village. The Best Edition also contains Snowdon Panorama, County Maps, various illustrations, &c. The Half-Crown Edition contains Panorama, Maps, &c. The Popular Edition (Is. 6d.) contains county maps, &c. Gossiping Guide to Wales An Excellent Medium for Advertising. An excellent medium for advertising travelling requisites. An excellent medium for advertising Lodgings. An excellent medium for artistic advertise- ments, An excellent medium for Train and Coaching advertisements. An excellent medium for bringing any articles before an important class. Gossiping Guide to Wales Contained last year ABOUT 60 PAGES of various Advertisements, including those of ABOUT SIXTY HOTELS, among which were many of the leading Hotels of North Wales and the Borders; besides those of LODGINGS and TRADES. ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent in at once to ensure classification, as the Guide is published early for circulation in the English towns before the Season commences. PUBLISHED BY Hodder and Stoughton, London, Woodall and Venables, Oswestry, AND SOLD AT Messrs. Smith and Sons' Bookstalls, and by a I Booksellers. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. "V'v-V''V'w-I' DEVIL'S BRIDGE HOTEL AND WATERFALLS. THE DEVIL'S BRIDGE HOTEL AND WATERFALLS, with the surrounding scenery, have been so well and completely set forth in the Gossiping Guide and other guide books to Wales, that no, further attempt at description is here necessary. Tickets to view the Falls, whichfront the Hotel, are issued at the Bar at 16. each. Visitors may ramble about the pleasant district, or drive to more distant places of interest in the neighbourhood such as Parson's Bridge (two miles); Ponterwyd (three miles); Hafod Church, to see the Marble Monument by Chantrey to the memory of Miss Johnes (five miles); Plinlimon Mountain (nine miles), the highest peak is 2,463 feet; Strata Florida Abbey Ruins (eight miles), and other places. GOOD STABLING. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Miss E. ROWLANDS BEGS to inform her numerous customers that she has REMOVED from No. 1, Pier-street, to larger and JL) more convenient premises, viz., No. 22, GREAT DARKGATE-STREKT, and solicits an inspection0 of her new London and Paris Goods. The Show Room will be opened in a few days. — Note the Address:—22, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SHIPPING. «LLAN LIN E SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO AIERICA. HALIFAX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED STATES MAIL. COMPOSED OF TWENTY FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS. Leaving LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and LON- DONDERRY every FRIDAY, for HALIFAX, QUE- BEC, PORTLAND, and BALTIMORE. Through Tickets to BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADEL- PHIA, and to all points in CANADA and the STATES. Low Fares and excellent Accommodation. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are met at the Railway Station by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board the Steamer. The Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by the ALLAN" LINE. ø- Write for the Pamphlet "LORD DUFFERIN IN MANITOBA." Apply to ALLAN BROTHERS and Co., Liverpool or Londonderry, or to Or to the Agents- EVAN JONES, Builder, Bala. GRIFFITH EDWARDS, 2, Ael-y-Don, Barmouth. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, &c., Dolgelley. WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. NOTICE.—The steamers of this line take the Lane Routes recommend- ed by Lieutenant Maury, on both the Outward aiid Home- ward passages. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK Forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United ;t,t\;e and Canada. These well known magnificent Steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying her Majesty's and the United States Mails GERMANIC Thursday, April 10 ADRIATIC Tuesday, April lo BALTIC Thursday, 24th April BRITANNIC Thursday, May 1 REPUBLIC Tuesday, May 6 From NEW YORK. GERMANIC .Saturday, March 22 ADRIATIC Thursday, March 27 These splendid Vessels reduce the passage to the shortest possible time, and afford to Passengers the highest degree of comfort hitherto attainable at sea. Average passage 8 days in Summer, 9 days in Winter. Each Vessel is constructed in seven water-tight compart- ments. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, State Rooms, and Smok- ing Rooms are amidships, and are luxuriously furnished and fitted with all modern conveniences pianos, libraries, ing Rooms are amidships, and are luxuriously furnished and fitted with all modern conveniences pianos, libraries, electric bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &c. Saloon Passage, 15, 18, and 21 guineas; Return iicKets at reduced rates. „ r The Steerage accommodation is of the very highest charac- ter, the rooms are unusually spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and passengers of this las will find their com- fort carefully studied, and the provisioning unsurpassed. Stewardesses in Steerage to attend the Women and Children. 0 Drafts issued on New York free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to J. D. HUGHES, 1, Railway Terrace, Aberystwyth. SIMON BRYAN, Printer, &c., Llanfyllin. ISMAY, IMRIE AND Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, And 34, Leadenhall Street, LONDON, E. C s PECTACL-ES, s PECTACLES. C. B. RADCLIFFE, Esq.,jM.D., 25, Cavendish Square, London, Consulting Physician to the Westminster Hospital, writes No Spectacles could possibly suit better than HENRY LAURANCES." EDWARD KNOCKER, Esq., J.P., Dover, late Mayor of Dover, writes:—"My sight has improved since using HENRY LAURANCE'S SPECTACLES." JOHN DEATH, J. P., Cambridge, late Mayor of Cambridge, writes :—" Mrs. Death's sight has been much strengthened by the use of HENRY LAURANCE'S SPECTACLES." T. SMITH ROWE, Esq., M.D., Margate, Senior Surgeon to the Royal Sea Bathing Infirmary. Margate, wri!es: I regret that I did not use HENRY LAU- RANCE'S SPECTACLES long since." HENRY LAURANCE'S SPECTACLES Are the CLEAREST, COOLEST, and BEST for the Sight. Thousands have been benefited by their use when all other Spectacles have failed. A list of the Testimonials can be had from the agent, from whom these Spectacles can only be obtained. All Spectacles stamped H.L. AGENT FOR ABERYSTWYTH- A. MAJOR, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, 38, PIER STREET. AGENT FOR MACHYNLLETH- E. REES, SEASON, 1879. f That pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, ROVER, The property of D. RIDDELL, Black Hall, Paisley. I.) OVER is a bright bay, 16-2, rising four years old, 11 y I "O 0\ ER is a bright bay, 16-2, rising four years old X li and got by that unprecedented Clydesdale Stallion Prince of aies, which is well known in all countries to be one of the best sires to breed from in Scotland. His premium career requires no comment, and the premiums that his stock has takan is without, parallel. Rover's" dam was got by the great "Sir Walter Scott" which gained the Glasgow premium two years in sue cession; also the Highland {society s first premium at Dumfries and many other premiums too numerous to mention All mares tried by this horse are liable to full terms. TERMS—Mare Q3. CD. (jrrooin 2s. 6d. For particulars of route apply to Mr. ROBERTS, Lion Royal3Hotel, Aberystwyth. CARN ARVONSHIllE.-EDUCATION. A F R Easter an English lady offers a pleasant conn ry home for one or two children between the ages o i and 14 as fellow pupils with her younger sister. Lhe u^ual Lnghsh routine, with French. Music, &c.— Address, for terms, to R.A., May's Advertising Offices, lo9, Piccadilly, London. OUBSCRIK1 IONS.—The following sums have been KJ already received for the wid »w and family of the late Sergeant Evans of the Cardiganshire Constabulary (for mauy years stationed at Bow Street), who died on the ut i x-r-UaVr Ia'^ ;-yir PTse Pryse, Bart., £ 5, Major rhelp, io, Mr. John M. Davie*, Penpompren, £ 2 2s., £ n T; D.avie»- £ 1 Is., Mr. J. W. Szlumper, £ 1 ls„ Rev. O.Davies £ i Mr. B. E. Morgan, £ 1 Is., Mr. r i Da«,leai, £ 1 la-. Col. Pryse, £ 1 Is., Mr. James Loxdale £ Mr. H. C. Frver, £ 1, Mr. John James, -i i"' .J?'1 anceUor Phillips, £ 1 Is Miss Evans /rOIUJS' £ 1 I* Mr. John Jones, £ 1, Captain Cosens, £ 1 Mr E. J. Jones, 10s. 6d., Mr. J. Gwynne \aughan,10s. 6d., Mr. John Edward Hughes, 10s. 6d., Mr..T. M. Dtvie-, Antaron, 10s., Mr. David Roberts, i' t iapt\ 1 Levvis> 10s., Mr. Jacob Roberts, 10s„ rr 'a,)badarn, 10s., Mr. Morris Jones, 5s., Mr. Harry Lloyd 5s., A Friend to the Police. 5s., Rev. T. R VT° £ V,' YT ;Tohn 5s„ F. W. R„ 5s., Mr. Matthew Henry Davies, 5s., Mr. D. C. Roberts, 5s., Mr James Henderson. 5s., Mr. J. Roberts, 5s., Mr. Robert Llhs, 5s., Rev. W. Davies, 5s., Miss Jones, 5s., Mr. Richard Hughes, 2s. 0d., Mrs. T. O. Morgan, 2s. 6d.. Nemo, 28. (xl., Mr. J. S. Morgan. 2s. 6d., Mr. Peter Jones, 2s. 6d Mr. James jorie.4, 2s. 6d., Mr. J. A. Gibbs, TVT T> I' h' 2s- 6cl- Mr- David Thomas, 2s. 6d., o -.tt ewis' 2s- (! Mr- T'ewis Griffiths,. 0 ™-r" ^atkin8, 2s. Gd., Mrs. Margaret Davies 2s bd M^s Winter, 2s. 6d., Mr. Thos Jones, 2s. Cd' at tV Griffiths, 2s. 6d., Mr. Thickins, 2s. 6-1.' Mr. Humphrey Williams, 2s. (kl., Mr. P. Nicholls, 2s.! r i „ J°nes, 2s., Mr. John Thomas, 2s. Mi«s Joseph, 2s., Mr. John Joseph, 2s., Miss A. Richards 28., Mr. E. Morgan, 2s., Mr. Richard Morgan. 2s. 'Mr' Jonathan B. Morgan, 2s., Mr. Richard Morgan, 28. Mr! David Griffiths, 2s., Mr. William Herbert, 2s Mr Thomas Thomas, 2s., Mrs. Margaret Thomas, 2s.Anon, Is. bd Mrs. James, Is. fad., A iriend, Is., Mr. Robert iTat I?^vld;r°11^' is-' Captain David Evans, Is., Mr. L. E. Jenkins, Is., R. R. C. Y Is M J D Is A Friend is., A Friend ls„ Mr. John'Jones,' ls!| !l omas 5?L {r ^rs' ^tthias, Is., Mr. Clap- perton Is-, Mr. John Morris, ls„ A Friend, Is., M-. Robert Doughton, Is., Mr Bubb, Is., T. W. P. Is., Mr. Rowland Morgan, ls Mr. William Rowlands, Is. Mr. j H. Edwards, Is., Mr. M. A. Thomas, Is., Mis^ |P.mdlow, Is., Miss Shepperd, Is., Miss Hezzelby, Is., Miss Gibbs, Is. Miss Giles, Is, Mr. E. Gouldson Is. Mr. S. Praser, Is I Mr. T, Varey, Is., Mr. Thomas Jones, Is., Miss A. Ihomas ls., Miss A. Williams, Is Mr. John Sudd, Is., Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Is., Mrs. 1 Ayr* ?jVleSj S- Is., Miss Benjamin, Is., Miss Edwards 6d, Mr. F. Ferman, 6d., Mr. R. Davies, 6d., Mrs. Charlotte Davies, 6d., Mrs. Margaret Lewis, 6d., Mr. Cornelius Roberts, 6d., A Friend, 6d.

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