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NAEBERTH, SEVERAL persons have cut wheat in this neighbourhood we only wait fine weather in order to make the cutting general. ON Thursday last J. C. Symons, Esq., visited the Narberth workhouse and inspected the school there. P-BMBROIiESHIIUi IRON AND COAL WoRKS NEAR SAVXDERJ- FOOT.—Some few weeks since our readers will remember having read in the report of the directors to the above company that they intended to proceed forthwith to erect two blast furnaces. Thos. Hay, Esq., C.E., and S. B. Hosgood, Esq., the company's mana- ger, have lately been busily engaged in making the necessary ar- rangements. The site has been fixed upon; it is about haif a mile up the vale which opens to the sea at Wiseman's bridge, or about a mile, north of Saundersfoot. On Saturday last Mrs. Vi(; kerrn:tn (mother of J. Longbourue, Esq.) proceeded amidst the cheers of hundreds and the salute of cannon to lay the foundation stone, after which the workmen to the number of five hundred were plentifully supplied with bread and cheese and beer. The promoters of the undertaking retired to a shed on the premises beautifully decorated for the occasion, where they partook of a splendid dinner, after which the usual loyal and othoi- toast^ were drunk, and speeches made. We-understand that there-are about 3,500 tons of iron mine already dug, and conveyed to the spot. It is expected that the furnaces will be in blast ecrly re-t year.

MEKTIIYB.

CARDIFF.

ABERDARE.

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