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Pockect's Bristol Channel Steam Packet CO., LIMITED. 14 r 1. 11: m THE "VELINDRA, "RIO FORMOSO"& 'COLLIER, will sail as follows, if not prevented b, any "III f,)reseen.,)ccurrence, with iberiv t) tow vessels:- For the Month of FEBUl ARY, 1:9"2. J SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. From Swansea. FEB. 1 >londay 9.31 p. m. 3 Wednesday 1".30 a.m. 4 Thursday .ll.Oarn. 6 .-Saturday 1.0 p.m. 9 Tuesday 4.0 a.m. 11 T iursday 6.0 a. m. lo Monday 9.0 p.m. 17 Wednesday 10.0 a.in. | 18 Tburs lav 10.0 a.m. 20 Saturday 11.3' >>.in. 23 fucsdav 2.3) p.m. 25 Iiiut-sdav 4.:0 a.m. I b rom Bristol. FEB. 2 Tuesday.. S.SOp.m., i Thursday 10.0 p.m. 6 Saturday 11.30 p.m. 9 Tuesday P. M. ill Thurs,lay 5." p.m. 13 Saturday 6.3) p.m. lt> Tuesday 8-IJ F-m- ISThursin. 9.0 p.m. 20 Saturday •• 10-0 p.m. I-_>3 Tuesday ..12.0 nig t 2i Thursday 3.30 p.m. 27 Saturday 5.30 p.m. FiRiitf: — Best Cabin 5s.; Fore Oa-»:n :5". SWANSEA AND ILFRACOMBE. from Swansea. Friday. Jan. 29 4.15 p.m. FEB 12 Friday 4.30 p.m. 26 Friday, 3.0 p.m. From Iltraeomhe. FEB. 2 Tuesday 3.30 p.m. 16 Tuesday 3.0 p.in. 2 Tuesday 3.30 p.m. 16 Tuesday 3.0 p.m. I Tuesday, Mar 1. 2.30 p.m. SWANSEA, PADSTOW AND WADEBRIDGE. From Swansea. Friday, Jan. 29 4.15 p.m. FEB. 12 Fridav 4.30 p.m. "ft Fridav 3.0 p.m. From Padstow. FEB. 2 Tuesday 7.30 a.m. ;¿ TuesddY 7.30 a.m. 1*5 Tuesday a.m. Tue-^duy, Mar. 1 5.30 a.ie. .1 FARES: Best Cabin, 3s.: Fore Cabin, j". For furtheroarticular? anply to 49 H. KNTLL, Entrance South Dock. SLa.m Communication between Liverpool ad Swansea. FEBRUARY, 1S92. «V r THE Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Com- pany's sceamers "Sunlight" & "Vigilant Arc intended to sail from Trafalgar LJOCK, ¡ Liverpool, for Swansea, (Calling at MLLFORD.) Unless prevented hy any unforseen occurrence,) as follow (with or without Pilots, and liberty to tow Ve5sels) FEB. 2 Tuesday 12.0 nizht n Tnoc-IoW 7 0 nm. FEB. If; Tuesday.. 12.0 night 123 Tuesdav 5.0 p.m. An Additional Steamer from Liverpool on Frid^p if inducement offers. AN- FROM Swansea for Liverpool. (Calling at MILFOKD when sufficient cargo offers.) FEB. 6 Saturday 10." p.m. ir3 ^ntm-dav 5.0 p.m. FEB. 20 Saturday 8.0 o.m 27 Saturday 4.0 p.m An Additional Steamer on Tuesdays if inducement oners. FA-RES -—TO and from Swansea, including cabin iee— C-b.u l"s 'is Children under 12 years, 7s.; Dec*. 6s. Return Ttckets-ISs children under 12 years, 12s. 6d. Swansea to Milford-Cabin, 5s.; Deck 3s. Passengers are requested to take charge of their ow) Lti^ga^e as the Stiip is not responsible in any wav ff>r j** sa*°tv.. — All Goods for \iiIford and neicrhbouririg Ports art landed at the risk of the Shippers and Consignees as r»°-ard3 Ushters. and Boats. AG P.NTS ) Oriel Chambers, 14, Water-street. Jehn Bacon L fj(ver; oci 0r South Side Trafalgar Dock John Phillips 50 W. L. JE>7KI.VS. Swansea. STEAM BETWEEN SWANSEA, BELFAST & GLASGOW. FIRST-CLASS POWERFUL STEAMKKS Areintended to sail with eoods and pa^ensrers rroK No. 1 Shed, South Deck Basin. SWAJSIJA, to BELFAST AND GLASGOW Every WEDNESDAY Nisrht. Goods for shipment to Belfast and Glasgow should be alon?«ide Wednesday mornings. Above route offers a favourable opportunity for making a pleasant trip to IRELAND OR SCOTLAND. Passengers will find the Cabin accommodation superior, and during: summer months, in addition to regular Stewards, a Stewardess is carried. FARES. Belfast. Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s. Glasgow Cabin. 20s. Steerage 12s. 6d.; Soldiers and Sailors 10s. Return Tickets,—Fare and a half, available tor two months For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to M JONES BRO. Albion Chambers, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 51 DOMINION LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FREE LAND GRANTS OF 160 ACRES, WITH BONUS TO SETTLERS. SPECIAL THROUGH BOOKINGS AT LOW RATES TO ALL IN-LAND POINTS IN CANADA and UNITED STATES. SAILINC, FROM LIVERPOOL WEEKLY. THE steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage at *est Rate* Amiv -o Flinn, Main, and Monti; mery, V 1 HrUu) • Henry Knill, Bristol Steam Packet°Co.'s Office, Swansea; B. avies llhams, Grr- w^fld ftowerton J. M. Jones and Son, 1, Hign-street, ilrs°' "• ras* flMSi-ri'Se\f^rriston VV. M. Williams, Fountain Hotel, Pontardul'aus. R.S.O., or to Griffith Davies, Ystalyfera. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA & UNITED STATES (Under contract with the Canadian Government for con- veyance of the Canadian mails). SALOON, 10 to 18 GUINEAS 2ND CABIS, 96 6s. STEERAGE. £ U. CHEAPEST and MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to ki all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North West Territory, British Columbia, and the Western States of Amerioo. Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. Through trains dailr to the Pacific Coast, and Emigrant Sleeping Cars without extra charge. Western bound Emigrants accompanied by a special conductor. A substantia. Go7ernment Bonus for families taking up land ia Manitoba, the North West fTerritory, and British Coinmhia Free Land Grants of 160 acrcs. handbook of concise information the British deteswtes' new reports, and all the latest maps and r>amnhlfttR free Anplv to the owners. pamphlets LA^ BR0Th £ KS and CO., Liverpool, THOS. R. W. MASON and Co., Swansea; •r to W. M. VAC«HA.V, 47, 48, Wind-street. Swansea. [2060 MONEY LENT, simply on NOTE-OF-H AND, M from 22 upwards, Moderate Charges Easy Repayment*. Strictly Private: No Fees. No Deductions. 6, HKATHFIELD.STREET, SWANSEA. IB* BILLS DISCOUNTED. [437 F. BONNETT & SON, PLUMBERS. GAS. HOT WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS, HOUSE DECORATORS & CONTRACTORS, 32. FISHER STREET, S w ANSE A. [79 L —■ MONEY LENT on Plat#, Watches, Jewellery, &c., from £ 2 upwards, at the rate of Fourpence in the £ per month. Tickets or Cor; erects for all Sums One Penny good for 12 mouths. No ether Charges. HENKY BARNETT, 6 HEATHFIELD-STREET, 423] SWANSEA. THE SWANSEA & DISTRICT BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY. OFFICES—26, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. [475 ALEX. ROSS'S NOSE MACHINE applied to the nose for an h^ur daily, «o directs the soft eartilage of which the member consists, that aa ill- forsiMl Dose is qnickly shaped to perfection; 10s. Gd.; post free, 10s. 3d., secretly packed. Pamphlet, two atamns. THE PLUMPERS are a peculiar substance the eleur of the gums, placed >etwe"'u the teeth and the cheeks, making the outline of the face perfect. They do not iuterfere with the speech; coat 21s. pest free. CHIN IMPROVER is an instrument wora at night, pressing the cartilage of the chia into proper thape price 21" OUTSTANDING EARS positioned by the use of the Ear Machine. 10s. 6.1.; post Ils.-Ai.EX. Ross, 21, LamVs Conduit-street, near High Hvitara, Lencl. W.C. f71 1 POTS! POTS! GARDENERS, NURSERYMEN, and all G u-er" of POTS of any description, should send to J. TAYLOR, Pottery, Neath. Thousands of Pots always on hand rectdy for imine liate delivery. A trial order solicited. [1399 REES JONES, Saddler and Harness Maker, LAIDORE. SINGLE and Double Leather Belts, all made Is by hand, Patent Leather Link, India Rubber, Camel Hair. Victory, Cotton, and all kinds of Belting; also India Rubber Sheet, Washers, and Valves, all kinds and sizes of Steam Packings, Patent and other Pump Leather, and all requisites for Collieries and other Works kept in Stock. The only Maker of Leather Belting in Swansea Vadeii. BRANCH SHOPS -MORRISTON AND CLYDACH. i87 BEN-SON'S- "LUDGATE" WATCHES Are the Cheapest, the Best Value,' the Strongest and the most Durable English Watches ever made. Made in thousands, on an Improved Interchangeable System. They are not liable to failure, but possess Extra Strength, greater freedom from accidents,and Higher quality than anv other Watches sold for Double the money. BENSON'S "LUDGATE" WATCH In Silver C ases. In 18ct. Gold Cases. £ 5 5 £ 12 :12 Is the Modern Three-quarter Plate make, not the ordinary old-fashioned full plate as sold by other makers. BENSON'S "LUDGATE" WATCH Best London made THREE-QUARTER PLATE English Lever, Jewelled. 13 actions, in rubies, Chronometer Balance, Patent Enlarged Barrel, Patent Dust and Damp Proof Ring Band, Keeps better time than, and is double the Strength and value of, any £559. Watch yet made. Made in Four sizes. A ¡';eat and Elegant size. For Gentlemen and Youths, or in Extra Small Size for Ladies. Also Strong and Full Size for Workmen and Artizans, and a Special Large Size for Railway Men and Miners. In Handsome Sterling Silver Cases, with Extra. Strong Crystal Glass, any size, P,5 5s. In 18ct. Gold Crystal Glass Cases, Gentlemen's size, £ 12 I2s. Ladies' size, in 18et. Gold, £ 10 10s. BENSON'S "LUMATE" WATCH Will be sent, togetner witn warranty ior correct performance, to any part of the world free and safe on receipt of P.O.O., payable at G.P.O., Bank Draft, or Cash. BENSON'S PAMPHLET, the largest and best of its kind, con- taining over 200 pages of Prices and Illustrations of every class of WATCH from £ 2 2s- to £ 500, CLOCKS, CHAINS, JEWELLERY, and PLATE. New edition just out, sent post free on application to E,,tab. J. W. BENSON, MAKER TO H. M. THE QUEEN and ROY AL FAMILY, The ADMIRALTY, WAR OFFICE, INDIA OFFICE, etc., etc., THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL. LONDON. TTTATCH, &C, CLUBS.—These Clubs were first originated by J. W. Benson over 40 years ago. Applications invited for Agencies, which form a con- siderable increase to income. Full particulars post free. A WONDERFUL MEUICiiNi JBEECHAM'S PILLS Icq/ v\ VHPATENT F\ PILLS. )jj§; —•—— /AY/ i ARE universally ad mitted to be worth a Guinea a Box to: biliou ind nervous disorders, such as wind and pain in stomach, sick heat" ache, giddiness fulnessanc" swelling after meals, dizzi ness and drowsiness, colli chills, flushings of heat., loss oi appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. Tho first dose will give relief in twentv minutes. Every sufferer is earn- estly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will acknowledged to be WUKTli A (iUlNEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a tew doses of them carry off all humours, and bring about all that is required. No female should be with- out them. There is no medicine to be found equal to BEECHAM'S PILLS for remcving any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which are ensured by their use. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the liver, they act like MAG-IC," and a few doses will be found to work wonders on the most important organs in tke human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the ROSEBUD of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified continually by members of all classes of society and one of the best guarantees to the nervous ana debilitated is, Beecham's Pills have the largest sale of any patent medicina in the world. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. As a remedy for Coughs in general, >sthma Bronchial Affections, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath' Tightness and Oppression of the Chest, Wheezing &c these Pills stand unrivalled. They are the best ever offered to the public and will speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty of breathing which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person give BEECHAM'S CoueH PILLS a trial, and the most violent cough will in a short time be removed. Prepared only and seld wholesale and retail by the proprietor, Thomas Beecham, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in boxes at 9 £ d., Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. N.B.—Full directions are given with each box. r70 "VTEEVOUS DEBILITY, WEAKNESS, &c. A i.1 minister, having discovered a simple self- enre, he will seod free the physician's prescription which cured him on receipt of stamped envelope.- Address, Rev. J. Wood, Busby House, 5, Bushby- place, London, N.W. f1303 WELSH WHISKY (Made from the finest Malted Barley only). Distillery: Frongoch, Bala, North Wales. OF ALL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. [1753 INFL UENZA. Use Calvert's Carbolic Preparations CAL VERT'S Carbolic Lozenges, CALVERT'S Domestic Vaporiser, CALVERT'S Carbolic Soaps, CALVERT'S Carbolic Tooth Powder, and other Dental Preparations, prevent Infection by inhalation. "I cannot speak too highly in praise of CALVERT'S Specialities." GORDON STABLES, M.D., C.M., R.N. Descriptive Pamphlets on application to E. C. CALVERT & Co., Manchester. [2131 Mazawattee GLb! \fv G u HIBH-eUSS TEA. Nothing of late years seems to have escaped the craze for cheapness, at the sacrifice of Real Quality. TEA has been singled out as fair game for the onslaught of adver- tisers, who have vied with each other to deprave the taste of the public by appealingto their pockets at the expense of their palates. The public, nauseated with the rubbish that has been so persistently forced upon them, have hailed with gratitude the advent of the MAZAWATTEE TEAS. These High-Class Teas have met a long-felt want, and it is universally acknowledged that they &ECALL THE DELICIOUS CHINA TEAS OF THIRTY YEARS AGO. Mazawattee "The standard brand" for' fin e quality. "Distinctly Tea of the" "highest character," "elevating the public" "taste." Prices-I/IO,2/ 2/4, 2/10 and 4/- per lb. in I-lb., i-lb. & i-lb. Packets; and also 3-1 b. & 6-lb. Tins. SOLD BY Leading Grocers throughout the Kingdom "THE WORLD'S" PROVED REMEDY FOR ALL CHEST DISEASES." COUGH, i A SSTKMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, xxsrFX.T7JEszarz^ THERE IS NOTHING TO EQUAL IT. CONGREVE'S Balsamic Elixir Rev. F. E. HEAPE, of Derby, writes in a recent letter-"Your Medicine always puts my lungs right, and drove out the terrible INFLUENZA last May." This Medicine has been prepared for 65 Years. In Bottles 1/1 Yz.. 2/9, 4/6 and n/- may be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. "LIFE FROM THE DEAD." "MY LIFE SAVED." "I AM A MIRACLE." "ALL WHO KNEW ME AMAZED." Such are the expressions used by patients relative te their CASES of CONSUMPTION I CURED BY THE TREATMENT OF MR. CEO. T.CONCREVE Read his Book "ON CONSUMPTION, &c. which may be had, post free for ONE SHILLING, from the Author, Coombe Lodge, Peckham, London, S.E. I IT CONTAINS NEARLY 400 SELECTED CASES.
I-IHWil WATER IN SWANSEA HARBOUJET…
HWil WATER IN SWANSEA HARBOUJET J-UR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. 1892. Compiledf rom Greenwood's Kludonometric Tide Tables for the Lancashire Coast and Bristol Channel.) I HIGH |AKL«IUTT NEAKESTMID-DAY FFATF.R. Prince of IN. D'k,S. D'k Days of Month. Gr'nwich Wales Dock, i-tide j-tide Mean Basin. Basin. Time. [Morn. jEven.j CILL. CILL. Feb. A.M j P.M. F. I. P. I. F. I F. I Monday 1 8 91 8 30| 33 6 3:1 1') 27 10 26 4 Tuesday 2 S 5ll 9 12i 33 2 32 11 26 11 25 5 Wednesday 3 9 33' 9 54! 32 4 31 5 25 5 23 11 Thursday.. 4 ;lo 1510 37: 30 11 29 8 23 8 22 2 liday 5 |10 59 11 21 29 5 27 6 21 6 20 0 Saturday.. 6 11 46; 27 6; Sunday 7 0 17i 0 55, 25 10 i 26 6: 20 6 19 0 Monday 8 142231125 2 j 26 5; 20 5 18 11 Tuesday 9 3 14 3 52) 25 7 i 27 31 21 3 19 9 Wednesday 10 4 2a| 4 56! 26 ll ^8 2; 22 2 20 8 Thursday.. 11 5 24 5 49 28 3 29 0! 23 0 21 6 Friday 12 6 12; 6 31 29 5 29 7j 23 7 22 1 Saturday.. 13 6 49 7 6! 30 1 30 1! 24 1 22 7 Stmday ..14 7 23: 7 39: 30 6 30 Ol 24 0 22 6 Monday 15 7 55 8 10, 30 7 29 8 23 8 22 2 Tuesday 16 8 26 8 40 30 t 29 1 23 1 21 7 Wednesday 17 8 55 9 10, 29 5 28 3 22 3 20 9 Thursday.. 18 9 25 9 40! 28 61 27 2 21 2 19 8 Friday 19 9 5510 10 27 4' 26 12' 1 1& 7 Saturday. 20 10 25 10 4t, 26 4 I 25 0 19 0 17 6 Sunday 21 11 5 li 32; 25 2' 23 10 17 10 1 16 4 Sunday 21 11 5 li 32; 25 2' 23 10 17 10 16 4 Monday 22 0 5: 24 4 18 4 16 10 Tuesday 23 0 43 1 28 23 9 24 4; 18 4 16 10 Wednesday 24 j 2 16 3 3' 24 8 j 25 7 19 7 18 1 Thursday.. 25 343 4 18 26 8 27 11' 21 ll I 20 5 Friday 26 4 49 515 29 4 1 3J 8 24 8 23 2 Saturday.. 27 5 39 f) 4' 31 9 32 1'/ 26 10 25 4 Sunday.. 28 6 27 6 48 33 6 34 5 28 & i 26 11 Monday..29 7 9 7 29 34 91 35 3 29 3 27 9 The water in the N ew Entrance Channel is some feet deeper than shown on the cill of the Prince of Wales Dock. The iililer cill of the South Dock is 13 inches above the cill of the South Dock half-tide basin. The inner cill of the North Dock Lock is 3 feet above the cill of the North Dock half-tide basin. The height of Tide up the Kiver, at the Pottery Bridge is 13 feet less, and at Hafod Works and Middle Bank 16ft. Hin.less than on the Cill of the Prince of Wales Dock. MOON'S PHASES. First Quar., 5th, 9.39 a.m. Last QHar. 21st 0.15 a.m Full Moon, 12th, 7.38 p.m. New Moon, 28th, 3.47 a.m
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. SOUTH WALES DIVISION. Fe ,J 1892. UP TWAINS—WEKK DAYS. SI ND.iYS. DOWN TRAINS—WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS. UP TWAINS—WEKK DAYS. SI ND.iYS. DOWN TRAINS—WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS. STAR'INO FROM h. m. ai ..a. m., a m 7am.:a.m. "a. m p.m. P.m p. ni.,p. m. p m. ip.m. ,p. m. <i.m.| a.m. urn. p. m STARTING FROM a. m. a. m.ia.m. a.in .a.m. a. mp.m p.m. p.in. p.m. p. in. a.m. p.iiu New Miltorddep {i if. 6 45 s 30 io 30 i o j 5 Of 7 5 3 55 io (i 5 o Paddington ..dep. | r> 30 io ii JO ill 3410 5 a, 9 it 10 2> 0 15 Haverfordwest 7 8 S 62 10 63 1 24 & 2i| 7 27 4 17 10 2i 5 21 Swindon 7 8 9*"o 12 30 £ 2| 45 4' 5U 7 30 li 27 1 40 11 V7 Carmarthen June. {3 50 7 25 8 23 10 0 12 1 1 30 2 42 1 30 6 33 8 40 5 8 11 36 5 5 6 31 Gloucester 5 15 7 5; U 2J 10 35 1 10 1? 8 45 12 40 3 15 12 40 [Llanelly 8 7 0 1l|i0 40 12 5-=» 2 12 ii 27 6 10 7 619 22 5 30 12 17 5 47 7 2 Chepstow (5 2 s 63 10 9 12*2 158 0 133 4 26 133 Gowerton 8 24 9 26| 1 10 2 29 3 41 a 42 j 9 38 12 31 0 0 Bristol 659 40 9 45 11 pc » 4 15 5 53 80.. 2 ( Laudore arr. t* S(J 8 4* w 43j 11 5 1 27 2 45 4 1 5 f>*> 7 32. 9 54 6 3}12 48 6 15 7 23 Newport 0 31 7 14 9 3i 10 4'i l 37 2 32 65 «. 5 25 6 40 9 47 2 (> 5 14 2 0 S VVANSF A i al-r- 5' 8 5 :0 0 11 20 •• 1 42 °! 4 15 6 10 7 45; 1 ° 5 8 | 1 u S 30 7 40 Cardiff 6 52 7 40 10 8 U 18 2 3 3 5 "E 6 10 7 0 10 1" i 2>, 6 45 2 29 1 dep tl 30 f;0 8 41 J) 35 .1 0 1 20 2 4.3:3 55 5 50 7 25 j 9 45 5 55|12 4- 6 15 7 '0 Uridgend 7 2> 8 3-10 43 12 14 2 53 3 37 3 ..7 0 7 33 I,) ii 3 • « 44 3 2 Landore .dep. {4 41 0 &5 g .46 9 47jll 11 1 2 2 .<1 4 6 6 1 7 37; 9 ^6 .0 7jl2 51 b 23 7 33 Port Talbot 7 4i 9 {< n 15 12 41 3 21 .40m 7 28 7 06 p.m 11 4 3 20 7 11 3 26 Llansamlet !> 54; 139 j S O |12 58 6 30 IJriton Ferry I 7 56| 9 17 12 51 3 23 p.in 7 36 8 10 n>. 7 20 •• Neath {4 66 7 ll 9 2 10 Ujll 30 1 67 3 6 4 25 6 15 7 55 1" lo (J 24 1 13 6 40 7 52 Neath I 8 3 9 27 :i 27 >2 59 3 3d .< 55 4 13 0 15 7 41 8 7 8 -2 11 17 10 io r,o 7 2t) 3 40 "•11Ferry 19 i0 1*! 2 5 4 31 0 2; ,J0t32 121 Llansamlet 9 43 1 15 351 4 li 6 29 7 59 8 39 11 r, 7 47 Port Talbot 7 21 9 14 10 27;11 4o 2 14 3 18 4 4' 0 32 8 7 10f40 6 3/ 129 8 4 Landore arr. 81; 950114 12' 3 57 4 18 4 28'C 37 s 6 s?3 8 4 1131 3 55 1111 7 54 3 35 Bridgend 7 55 9 3-4 10 6-1I2 5 | 2 41 3 3d 5 10 6 :.7 8 27 6 57 1 55 H 27 '( "arr. a.m 8 0 10 f. 11 i.f> 1 35 4 10 ..4 25 4 4'> 0 45 D. 111. 8 10 8 ;)0 11 45 4 it 1 1 2, 8 5 1 If Cardiff 6 0 8 53 10 10 ll 48 12 46 3 3- 4 17 6 10 7 45! 9 5? I 7 30 3 0 7 0 9 5 \V ANiiLA depJ7 ,5 8 v 9 45 1135 1 10 3 50 I 4 "0 'o 45 8 5.. I] 20 3 t 1 7 45 3 4f. Newport c 1!' 9 I7 10 30 12 2 >\ 1 9 3 59 4 36 6 30 8 10 9 24 • • 1 9 26 3 28 7 iC 9 24 bandore depJ7 2 8 2l 9 54 11 -d5 1 25; 4 0 4 32 6 53 84 11 36j 4 11!9 7 5> 4 1 Bristol 8 8 10 45 11 35 1 30| 2 3 5 > 6 12 7 43 9 25 10 38 3 >• 10 46 5 43| 8 45 Gjwerton !7 40 8 37, 10 12 12 4 1 43 4 18 7 ll! 9 7. 1J 30 S l< Chepstow 6 45 10 Ojio 58 1 42 5 5 7 4 9 51 £ g 4 121 9 51 9 51 Llanelly \l 52 8 46 to 26 12 16 1 56 4 30 4 50 7 231 9 20 ll 59 1 2.3 ll 4- S 30 23 Gloucester 7 3v ll 7 11 i>: 2 25 5 43 7 55 10 33i £ 5 21 10 35 10 33 Carmarthen Jn j8 33 P 19 11 lo 2 4) 5 11 5 28 L0 1 12 31 5 I 12 29 9 13 0 1 Swindon 9 0 U 47 1 5 4 lo 6 21 7 15 9 2o 12 1.3j 0 3 25. 7 1512 15 12 15 Haverfordwest .[ 10 28 12 20 3 51 6 28 — 1 17 6 10 10 19 6 10 Paddington arr. 10 40 1 371 2 3 & lo 7 50 8 55111 30| 2 0'^ • 10 251 2 0 1 2 0 New Milford ..arr.' 10 55jl2 45 4 15| 6 55 1 451 6 4' 10 45 6 4? t Not on Mondays between New Milford'and Cardiff. Via Severn Tunnel. t Saturdays only. I 11 Via Severn Tunnel.
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The Oxford and Cambridge boat race has been fixed to take place on April 9. The Japanese seem to have a natural turn for imagery. A tokio bookseller annouiieep, among the advantages he can offer, "prices cheap as a lottery, books as elegant as a singing girl, print clear as crystal, paper tough ns elephants hide; goods despatched as expeditiously as a cannon ball; customers treated as politely as by rival steamship companies." In the Queen,s Bench Division, on Saturday, £2::> damages were given against Mr. Vandenbosch. a wine merchant, whose dog bit a little girl named Flower, inflicting considerable injuries upon her. The Judge said that if a dog bit a man without the owner knowing that Ithe animal was accus- tomed to bite mankind, no cause of action would be against him.
VALE OF NEATH SECTION r, eb.,…
VALE OF NEATH SECTION r, eb., [1892. I [1892. TP TRARNS-WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DOWN TRAINS-WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. Starting from a.m. (a. ru. p.m. p.m. p. a. m. p. m. Starting tr„m a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m.ja. m.ja.m. p. ^Swansea,(East D k) 3 5 5 0 liverpoolLandingst 8 6' 11 401 3 5nt?u f«ry AMd 3 14 5 10 Hereford 7 15 » 20 12 33 4 5 I At«« 7\ 3 23 5 21 Abergavenny ..dep. 8 15 10 20 1 29| 5 7 8 50 USeath (Low Level) 328 5 30 Pontypool ltoad dep. 8 55 11 25 2 0; 6 10 8 55 5 5 Swansea^U'Sh-st.; 7 40 11 20 3 5 5 10 8 0 9 0 6 15 Pontypool Town. 9 2 U 31 2 8l 6 18 9 15 11 Laudore 7 43 11 23 3 9 5 li 8 3 9 4 6 23 Aberdare 7'BOIIO 7 12 •&> 3 7i 7 2i 10 2 6 13 Llansamlet 7 50 11 30 3 16 5 20 8 10 9 11 6 30 J Merthyr .dep 7 30j !) 45 12 5 2 45] 7 0 9 401 5 55 Synfh%' 7 56 11 36 3 23 5 27 8 18 9 17 6 37j i Hirwain arr 7 62 10 b 12 2> 3 1\ 7 23 lo Oi 6 15 Neath (rown Stat n) 8 7 11 44 3 34 5 30 8 28 9 26 6 401 llirwain ilep 8 3H0 20 12 45 3 20! 7 36 10 14 6 25 Aberdylais 8 13 11 5I 3 4g 5 48 8 3o 9 33 6 5Jj Glyn-Neath 8 21 10 35 1 0 3 361 7 53 10 2.) 6 40 rfvn Q 1? ? 1 5f'7 8 40 n fn I q! Resolven 8 30j 10 41 I 9 3 4lj 8 0 10 35 6 48 Glyn-Neath 8 2^ 12 i 4 2 0 4 8 54 9 49 7 8 Aberdylais 8 40110 50 1 18 3 49' 8 9 10 44 6 57 Hirwain 8 51 12 29 4 25 6 27 9 16 10 1^ 7 20 Neath (Town Stat'n) 8 48 10 56 1 >1 0 55 8 16 10 50 7 4 j Ilirwan d. forMer. 8 57 12 37 4 32 6 35 9 22 10 16 7 351 uynevor. I 5? u 5 1 36 4 4! 8 2, 10 69 7 1 | Jlerthyr arr. 9 21 1 0 4 65 7 0 9 45 10 40 8 0| Llansamiet :V:V.V: 9 3 ll 11 1 42 4 U 8 32 U 5 I 20 Aberdare 9 1 12 41 4 37 6 38 9 25 10 23 7 41; Landore 9 8 11 18 1 48 4 Is 8 39 11 11 7 28 Pontypool Town. 10 3 1 42 5 39 7 3J 11 23 8 42; Swansea flli'ch st ) 9 15 11 25 1 55 1 25 a 45 11 261 7 36 Pontypool Road arr. 10 10 1 49 5 46 7 45 11 32 8 50| }^X(L^w Level) 8 65 1 30 8 f 7 f Abergavenny 11 8 2 3 i 6 41 8 12 9 12 j Neath Abbey 9 3 1 38 Hereford .arr. 12 13 3 33 7 4'J — j Briton Ferry Road 9 14 49 i! LiverpoolLanding-gt. 2 50' 8 26 (.Swansea. (Kast D'k) 9 25 !l 0
SWANSEA AND MORRISTON.
SWANSEA AND MORRISTON. Feb.,] [1892 J UP TRAINS.—WEEK DAYS. 12 P 12P| LI 2 3 I12 3| |123| 123 123 /RT. a.m p.m. p.M. P-in. 'p.m.! |p.m !p.m p.m p.m. Swansea (High-street) dep. 9 0 4 40 6 45 2 0 ..16 35; 7 30 8 60 9 30 10 15 Landore fLow Level) „ 9 6 4 46 5 51 9 6 6 411 -7 36 8 56 9 36 10 21 ria» Marl 9 9 4 49 i 5 £ 4 2 9 6 44 7 39 8 69 9 39 10 24 Morristou arr. 9 13 4 6316 68 2 13 j 6 48 7 43 9 3 8 43 10 28 I 1 I I 1 I I 1 I S 1 S 1 S SilS) Si DOWN TRAINS.—WEEK DAYS. 12P j 12P j 1 2 3 1 2 3j 123 1 2 3| J1 2 31 1 2 3J a.m. | p.m j p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m p.ml p.m. I p.m.) Morriston dep. 9 L'O 5 0 6 10 2 20 7 0 17 60 9 10 9 60 10 36| i Plas Marl >T 9 25 5 6 6 16 2 25 7 6 7 65 .1 | Landore (Low Level) 9 28 5 9 6 18 2 28 7 8 17 58 9 16! 9 55! 10 40| J SWANSEA (High-street) 9 2d 5 16 j 6 20 2 36| 7 16 J8 6 9 23j 10 3j 10 48J j $.1' :8 S Market Trains on Saturdays only.
\IMDOFF & N. W. RAILWAY. '
IMDOFF & N. W. RAILWAY. 892. UP TRAINS.—WEEK DAYS. DOWN TRAINS.—WEF.K DAYS I Mailing .From a.m, n.ii>. a.m. p.m p.m i>.uj p.m.ip.m "staiauig f loiu p 111 a.m ,t.n a u. u.11 ..p.m. p.m Swansea Victoria-st. o 15 8 (10 0 12 35 2 0 a 30 6 0 8 45 London 10 0 >■ 5 1' ..9 0 >■ 12 45 Swansea Bay 6 18 8 4 10 3 12 40 2 4 5 3i 6 3!8 50 Birmingham 11 15 • 7 3' H -0 £ 3 45 JUumbles Koad 8 810 7 12 44 2 9 5 38 6 8 8 55 Liverpool, Lime-st.. 11 45 .o 8 15 11 >5 .o o O Killay.. §13 L 12 49 2 14 5 42 9 0 Shrewsbury dep. o 15 j?? 7 0 H' 35 2 20 545 Dunvant 8 17 L 12 54 2 19 3 47 ..9 5 Craven Arms 4 753 11 15 2 67 630 Gowerton 6 30 8 21 10 18 12 58 2 24 5 52 0 20 9 10 Llandrindod Wells.. 6 19 9 61238 41^^ 732 —— Llanwrty d Wells. 5 55 g 9 43 1 18 4 35 8 13 Gowerton 8 25 10 30 1 6 5 55 •• Llandilo 6 5o 9 20 11 10 2 7 o 35 5 lb 9 1 l'enclawdd arr. 8 36 10 40 1 16 ..6 5 j Llai.morlais 8 40 1 20 6 10 Fantyirnon ■> 4;) 11 36 2 37 5 54 6 59 —— Pontardulais 7 21 8 55 >2 0 i 46 5 0 0 6 0 40 9 i>- t Gorseinon'forLough] 6 40 8 26 10 22 1 3 2 29 5 57 9 15 Gorseinon forLoughr ..9 4 12 7 2 58 5 6 •• 6 Pontardulais .dep 6 48 8 40 10 30 1 10 2 52 ti 12 0 32 9 25 rantyifynon 6 58 8 4^ C R 1 19 3 1 6 21 B ••• Llanmorlais 8 45 1 6'- •• *• J; Penclawdd 8 49 11 30 1 56 4 50 6 20 Llandilo dep. 7 20 9 22 11 14 1 43 3 35 7 3 7 0 Gowei-ton arr. 8 68 11 4o 2 6 5 0 « LlanwrtydWells. 8 14 12 0 2 39 7 50 Llandrindod Wells.. 8 57 £ > 12 35 3 18 9 25 Gowerton .dep. 7 31 9 8 12 11 3 2 5 11 6 15 6 52 9 43 Craven Arms 10 22! g 1 £ 6 4 35 5 8 25 Dunvant 9 13 12 16 3 6 6 H 6 56 i Shrewsbury .arr. 11 1O1 0 § 2 10 5 30 0 § 3 o 10 3 „ Killay 9 18 12 20 3 11 5 19 0 59 I Liverpool, Lime -st.. 1 5U|H c 4 60 8 15 12 40 Mumbles Road 9 22 12 25 3 16 5 25 6 2/ 7 5 Birmingham 2 45 « 4 i,9 8 5 a £ 12 0 Swansea Bay 7 3 9 26 12 30 3 20 5 33 6 31 7 H » 55 '> London 4 201 t-1 7 0 10 15 5 3 50 Swansea V arr. 7 45|9 30 12 35 3 25 5 35 6 35 7 15 10 U B Call to pick up Passengers for Stations North of Llandovery. C K—Calls when required. L—Calls to pick up Passengers for Craven Arms and beyond. On Saturdays Trains leave Gowerton 7.10 a.m., 9.0 a.m.. and 11.45 a.m., Gorseinou, 2.45 p.m., and Llan- dovery at 6.45 a.m., lor Swansea. On Saturdays Trains ieaie Swansea 12.45 p.m., 5.40 p.m., and 8.30 p.m., for Penclawdd, and 5.0 p.m. for Llandovery.
Llanelly, Llandilo & Llandovery.…
Llanelly, Llandilo & Llandovery. Feb.] 1892. UP TRAINS-WEEK DAYS. I SUN., DOWN TRAINS—WEEK DAYS. I SUN. |A.M. jJL.M A.M, P.M.| P.M. I'.M. P. M. f-M. |A.M A.M.tA.M. A. M IP.M. P. M. P.M.|P.M., A.1I. Llandovery. dep. 8 15 10 35 | 4 50 Swansea (H.-st) dep. 3 45 Ii 10 Llanwrda „ 8 55 10 44 i 4 69 Llanelly dep'6 20 8 15 9 4C 11 25 2 30 4 30 6 50 9 30 6 55 Llangadock 9 0 lo 49 < £ 6 4 Bynea dep;5 29 8 24 9 4- 11 34 2 L;8 4 38 5 59 9*40 7 3 Glanrhyd 9 4 10 5i Q 5 9 m Llangennech 5 b6 8 30 9 54 11 40 2 44 4 45 6 6 9 47 7 10 Talley Road 9 9 10 59 | 3 6 14 g. Pontardulais „ 5 42 8 40 9 50 1148^ 62 4 50 d 12 9 53 7 16 Llandilo dep. 920 ll lo 2 5 6 23 £ t — Ffairfach 9 24 2 9 5 2; £ I 49 « Pantylfynnon ..del 9 0 12 6 3 10 •• Derwydd Road. 9 33 11 21 2 19} 5 36 p 4 58 g-g I Ammanford 9 4 12 9 3 15 <. i 40 Llandebie 9 38 11 26 2 24|»S 5 41 •<! 3 3 a c J Glanamman „ 9 15 12 19 3 26 6 50 Tirydail 9 43 11 31 2 29 ?tB. 546 0 8 S 2 J Garnant 9 19 12 24 3 30 qO 0 56 H [jirynamman arr. 9 26 12 303 37 z.to 5 /Brynamman dep. 8 6 11 5 2 5' x 5 20 j "■ a "3 Gam ant 8 11 11 11 2 11 i o 5 26 J'antylfynnon .d< p. 5 53 8 52 12 03 4) m 6 24 10 r, 7 26 g 9 < Glanamman 8 15 11 15 2 151 to) 5 30 Tirydail ■> 57 8 57 12 5 3 9'i >\r$j *9 7 30 J Ammanford 8 25 11 27 2 27| £ 5 41 Llanuebie 0 2 y 3 12 10 3 151 3 3i >, 7 35 w V. Pantylfynnon arr. 8 2s 11 SO 2 3JI- 5 45 Derwydd Road. 6 7 9 8 12 15 3 20 5o £ h 6 39 h 7 40 i Ffairfach 6 13 9 16 12 24 3 28' < 6 48 o 74$ Pantylfynnon dep. 9 49 8 30 11 36 2 33' 5 59 10 15 3 14 Llandilo dep. 7 20 9 22 1 4j> 3 S5 g 7 3 £ 751 Pontardulais „ 10 0 8 43 11 61 2 51 5 0 0 It 10 25 5 24 Talley Road S 9 27 3 40 g 78 # Llangennech 10 6[8 49 11 57 2 57.5 6 6 20 10 31 5 30 Glanrhyd „ S 9 32 .3 45 7 13 -a Bynea 10 12^8 56 12 3 3 51 5 12 6 27 10 37 5 30 Llangadock 7 35 9 37 1 50 3 50 7 18 £ Llanelly arr. 10 20 9 5 12 12 3 15) 5 20 6 3(i 10 45 5 45 Llanwrda 7 39 9 42 2 1 j 56, 7 2> SwanBea (H.-st)arr. I I .1 Llandovery arr. 7 4<i 9 50 2 84 i-J 732 S—Stops by Signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must inform the Guard at the preceding I Station.
Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway.I
Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway. I Feb.J [1892. 1 UP TRAINS.—WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DOWN TRAINS.-WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. STATIONS. a.m. a.m. I a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. I p.m. STATIONS. I a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Swansea, G.W.R. dep. 6 50 8 40 11 0 2 45 3 55 7 25 5 55 12 40 Treherbert T.Y.R. dep 8 3 9 35 15 13 2 40 6 0 7 20 in in « n Neath 7 11 9 2 11 30 3 0 4 25 7 55 6 24 1 13 Blaen-Rhondda 8 6 9 38 12 10 2 43 6 3 7 23 io 19 6 4 Briton Ferry 7 19 4 34 1 21 Blaen-Gwynfy 314 945 12 24 2 61 6 11 7 31 1097 6 12 Port Talbot arr. 7 28 9 14 11 45 3 18 4 44 8 7 6 37 1 29 Cymmer arr. g 19 9 50 12 29 2 66 6 16 7 36 10 32 6 17 Port Talbot Docks dep 9 0 6 5 Maesteg, G.W.R. dep 922 .12 56 7 45 Aberavon „ 6 0 755 931 5 340 6 20 830 9 0 5 0 Cymmer „ 935 18 757 Cwmavon „ 6 6 8 1 9 36 12 11 3 46 6 26 8 36 9 6 5 6 Pontrhydyfen.. 6 13 8 8 9 42 12 18 3 53 6 33 8 43 9 12 512 ——— ——— ——— —— —— lil .15L -i-l-liL Cymmer dep. 8 21 9 53,12 30 2 57 6 17 7 37 1033 618 S only Pontrhydyfen. 8 33 10 6 12 41 3 8 6 33 7 48 in 44. « 24 Cymmer, G.W.R. dep 9 56 1 54 4 13 8 23 Cwmavon 8 40 10 13 12 48 3 15 6 40 754 §10 25 10 50 6 S5 Maesteg arr 10 10 2 8 4 27 8 34 Aberavon 8 46 10 18 12 55 3 20 6 45 7 59 ^10 30 1055 6 40 Port Talbot Docks arr. 8 50 stop 12 59 stop stop stop stop stop stop Cymmer dep. 6 24 8 21 9 53 12 SO 4 5 6 44 8 54 9 23 5 23 P'tTalbot, G.W.R. dep. 9 8 11 15 3 21 4 0 7 28 11 4 711 B1 en-Gwynfy 6 31 8 28 9 59 12 36 4 11 6 52 9 0 9 29 5 29 Briton Ferry arr. 9 17 3 28 736 720 Blaen-Rhondda ,.6 38 8 37 10 5 12 44 4 19 7 2 9 9 37 5 37 Neath 9 27 11 27 3 36 4 13 7 44 11 17 790 Tieherbert (T.V.R.) 8 40 10 8 12 47 4 22 7 5 9 11 9 40' 5 40 Swansea „ 10 5 11 55 4 10 4 20 8 15 11 45 35 I.IC" Trains leave Port Talbot Docks at 1.5 and 3.45 p.m., arriving at Aberavon at 1.10 and 3.50 p.m. train also leaves Aberavon at 5.50 p.m., arriving at Port Talbot Docks at 5.54 p.m. S. *nly, siguilles Saturdays only. A train leaves A bora von for Cwmavon 011 Saturdays at 10. p.m.; retamiug from Cwatavra at 10.25 p.m.
MIDLAND RAILWAY.
MIDLAND RAILWAY. Feb. [1892: UP TRAINS ) WEEK DAYS DOWN TRAINS WEEK DAYS a.ii.f a m a.mjp.in p.in 1 p.m p.m. a. in. a. m. a.m. j a. m. p.m p.m ip.m. Swansea(S.V. Sta.) | 8 0 11 0 123n 3 35 I 6 25 9 10 London 9 15 j 5 15 Upper Bank.dep. I 8 5 11 6 1235 3 41 j 6 30 9 16 Birmingham 3 10 1 8 45 ••• Morriston | 8 ll li 11 « £ 3 46 6 36 9 21 Hereioid dep 9 20 j 12 4 3 4b | o u Cwm-Clydach 8 17 1118 3 52 6 43 9 28 7T TTTl Glais (New Sta.),, 8 22 11 23 3 67 6 47 9 33 Brecon dep. 8 5 11 20 2 4"i 5 47 stop Pontardawe. 8 28 11 30 4 5 6 55 9 41 Cradoo 8 13 11 30 2 48 5 5o i Devynock 8 31 11 48 3 & 6 11 « Ystalyfera.arr 8 46 11 49 4 23 7 8 ft 55 Cray 8 41 11 58 A ° I « KT Gwys „ '8 54 11 58 4 34 7SIS Sats. Penwyllt 8 57 12 14 M 1 Brynamman.. 9 4 (12 7 _4_«_ _7S27_ 0^ Neath {; ~°0 "] 540 5o Yniscedwyn 8 49 11 47 to 4 22 on Colbren .nine. ,,dep. 9 8 12 24 6 5- M (Jolbren June.arr. 9 3 12 2 to & 4 35 I Yniscedwyn 9 21 12 37 7 \TPofh^"W<?rl?Qf j 10 10 1 20 7 e+ 03 —— —— —— (dep 8 0 11 0 3 45 g g JJ Brynamman..dep 9 9 12 17 5 0 7 37 Penwyllt 9 18 12 14 wPm 4 43 Gwys 9 I9 '2 27 5 10 7 47 Cray 9 34 12 29 5 0 » P Ystalyfera 8 15 9 27 12 36 5 20 8 0 Devynock 9 44 12 26 3 15 5 7 0 1 j Cradoe 10 2 12 55 3 33 5 26 » Pontardawe 8 28 9 40 12 55 5 311 7 22 j 8 14 Brecon dep. 7 15 10 30 1 13 3 40 5 50 Y1 Glais (New Sta.). 8 36 9 48 1 4 5 42, 7 2S 8 22 [ —J 1 Cwm Clydach 8 41 9 53 1 9 5 47 7 34 1 8 2,7 Hereford dep.l 9 27 12 37 3 52 7 45 Morriston 8 48 10 0 I 16 5 541 7 41 8 34 Birningham j 3 25 6 23 /10 27 Upper Bank, 8 52 10 4 1 21 5 68 j 7 45 8 38 London I 8 25 1 i 4 15 JSwansea (S. V.Sta.) 9 0 10 12 1 29 6 5i 7 62 1 8 45 A—Market Trains FRIDAYS ONLY. New Station at Abercrave. Train to Upper Bank at 9.30 p.m., Saturdays only.
Swansea and Mumbles Railway.
Swansea and Mumbles Railway. Feb.J [1 92 DOWN TRAINS. „rT,T,r;r From Swansea. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. mail imail 1 ma'l — /T, 1 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m a.m. a.m.! p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m. a.m p.m. p.m p m n m nm mail mal:mal[ I | ma'l; Swansea (Rutland-st.) 4 0 5 55 8 0 9 45 11 10, 1 6 2 45 4 10 5 35 7 0 8 21 9 40 9 30 1 0 3 0 tS'l, a m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. !p,m p.m p.m p.ni;p.mjp.mi p.m. a. m. p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m Argyle-street 8 4 9 49 11 14! 1 9 2 49 4 14 G 39 7 4 8 25 9 44 9 34 1 4 3 j t !«,? a,! Mumbles 5 15 6 30 9 5 10 25 11 60 12 5|3 25 4 fOe 16;7 40 9 OUO 2o 10 15 2 0. 4 0 5 40; 7 c0 9 14 St. Helens Road 8 6 9 51 11 161. 1 11 2 51 4 16 5 41 7 6 8 27 9 46 936 1 fi 3 10 ? « r In Norton Road 9 7 10 27 11 52 |2 7 3 27 4 5246 17 7 42 9 21101-2 10172 3r.. 4 3 5 42 i 7 33 9 16 GorseLane 8 7 I 9 62 11 17 1 12 2 52 4 175 42 7 7 8 28 9 47 937 17" 312 k 7 r Io 007 Harold's Moor 9 8 10 28 11 53; ,2 8 3 28 4 53 6 18)7 43|9 3 10 23 10 18 2 6 4 6 5 43 7 36 9 1/ Bryn Mill-road 8 11 9 56 11 211.. 1 16 2 56 4 21 5 40 7 11 8 32 9 61 941 in 3 15 ? 1 5 1. ° WestCross Road 9 9 10 29 11 54| 2 9 3 29 4 54 6 19,7 4419 4,10 £ 4 1019 2 8 4 8 5 44 7 38 9 18 Sketty-road 8 14 9 59 11 24 1 19 2 59 4 24 5 49 7 14 8 35 9 54 944 x 14 319 t u c JQ 0 Ta Lilliput Road 9 12 10 ;i2 11 57j 2 12 3 32 4 57 6 22|7 47 9 7-10 27 (0 22 2 12 4 12 5 47 7 42 9 21 Passing Place 5 14 b •• » 44 Black Pill 9 15 10 35 12 0 ,2 15 3 25 5 0 6 2o|7 50 9 10,10 30 10 25 2 17 4 17 5 50 7 47 9 24 Mumbles-road 8 18 10 3 11 28 1 23 3 3 4 28 5 53 7 18 8 39 9 68 9-48 l'is 3-23 >is a'io Mumbles Road 9 16 10 36 12 1 (2 163 36 5 1 6 26?7 51 9 11 10 31 1026 2 19 4 ly 5 51 7 49 9 25 Black Pill 8 19 10 4; 11 29 1 25 3 4 4 29 5 54 7 19 8 40 9 59 9 49 1 19 3 24 19 fi SAG Passing Place | | { Lilliput-road 8 22 10 7111 32 1 27 3 7 4 32 5 57 7 22 8 43 10 2 J9 52 1 22 3 27 s TOR w 5™ Sketty Road 9 21 10 41 12 6: (2 21 3 41 5 C 6 31-7 5619 16110 36 10 31 2 24 4 24 5 56 7 54 9 30 West Cross-road 8 25 j' 0 10i 11 35 1 30 3 10 4 35 6 0 7 25 8 46 10 5 {955 125 3 30 ? ft 7 n OK- Bryn Mill Road 9 25 10 45 12 10 :2 2.5 3 45 0 10 6 35 8 0;9 SOllO 41 10 35 2 28 1 2b 6 0 7 58 9 34 Harold s M oor 8 29 110 Hill 35 1 31 3 ll 4 36 6 1 7 26 8 47 10 6 {956 126 3 31 k or 7 1 0=0 GorseLane 9 31 10 51 12 16, ].. 2 31 3 51 5 16 6 4lj8 6 9 26 10 46 10 412 30 4 30 6 6 8 0 9 40 Norton-rjad 8 30 10 15!11 40 jl 35 3 154 40 6 6 7 30 8 61 10 10 Ho 0 130 3 331 k 7 q a n St. Helens Road 9 33 10 54 12 18 I 12 33 3 53 5 18 6 43 8 8(9 28110 4fe 10 43 2 32 4 32 S s! 8 2 9 42 Mumbles 8 34 j 10 19 11 44 1 39 3 1914 44 6 9 7 34 8 55 10 14 |l0 4 1 34 3 40; c qi 7 in a Argyle-street 9 35 10 53 12 20 j |2 35)3 55' r> 20 6 45|8 10,9 30;10 50 10 45 2 34 4 34 6 loi 3 4 9 44 j •* & 1U 9 4 •• Swansea (Rutland-st) 9 33 10 59 12 24 <2 39 3 59^5 24j6 49jS 14 9 34J10 54 10 49 2 40 4 40 6 14j.. 8 10 9 48
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Absolutely the Best and most Nutritions Food in Influenza OF ALL CHEMISTS, AND FROM TAYLOR & Co., LIMITED, SWANSEA. Prices, Is. 6d., 2s. 6d. and lis. per Bottle. SAMPLE WITH MEDICAL TESTIMONY FREE ON APPLICATION TO MALTED MILK COMPANY 39, SNOW HILL, LONDON. E.C. n637 Purchasers should see that the Label on every bottle of the original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, bears the Signature, thus :— Sold wholesale by the PEOPBIETOBS, Worcester; CBOSSB & BLACKWKLL, London; and Export Oilmen gener*Uy. RETAIL EVERYWHERE. Sir CHAS. CAMERON, M.D., says: "An Excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants. IN PATENT AIR-TIGHT TINS. for HEAVE'S FOOD ■ BEST AUD CHEAPEST. ESTABLISHED 1825. Dr. BARTLETT, Ph.D., F.C.S., says: The Flesh and Bone-forming constituents are far above the average of the best Farinaceous Food. The best remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout and Indigestion; and the safest Aperient for delicate Constitutions, Ladies, Children and Infants. 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