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COWBRIDGE.

J10NTYPOOL.

BRECON.

CARNARVON.

LLANDOVERY.

CARMARTHEN.

NARRERTTL

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NARRERTTL ON the 21st nit, an inquest was held at the Rutzen Arms, Narberth, before J, Stokes, Esq., coroner, and a respectable jury, on the body of Miss Martha Gibbon, aged 79, who came to her death by a rather extraordinary accident, on the pre- ceding day. It appeared in evidence, that the deceased was in her usual health and spirits about noon on Monday at her lodging; but, while engaged in carrying a box of balls upstairs, she either missed her footing, or was attacked with a fit, and fell backward. Immediate assistance was at hand, but thq unfortunate deceased had suffered a concussion of the brain, from which cause she died in about four hours. Verclict-Ac- cidental death. FATAL ACCIDENT.—A very distressing accident took place at Molleston. near Narberth, on the 2Sth ult. The servant of Mr. Ormond was driving an ox-cart in a fallow field, the oxen took fright and ran off; going over the corner of some lime and earth the cart upset, and fell on Mr. Ormond's son, a fine little boy aged ten years, killing him on the spot. The driver also received very serious injuries, but hopes are entertained of his recovery. NARBERTH FAIR was held on Thursday week. There was a good supply of cattle, sheep, and horses, but the demand was very limited. Very few sales were effected, and those sold were at very reduced prices.

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PEMBROKE DOCK.

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