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ROYAL ASS EM. B LI IIUUALTF, TENBY. A ID O E WILL be held in the above Booms on WEDNES- DAY, September 1] th. STEWARDS: Lieut. J. H. Henderson, R.N.; H. T. Smyth, Esq.; W. H. Richards, Esq.; Captain Teale, D.C.L.I.; T. L. Trethewy, Esq., D.C.L.I.; Colonel Lewes. Lady's Ticket, 4s.; Gentleman's ditto, 6s. Dancing to commence at 9.30. Tickets to be obtained at the Royal Gate House Hotel. The Band of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry will supply the Orchestra. ROYAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TENBY. MISS MAGGIE MORTON AND HER CELEBRATED COMPANY, TO-NIGHT "THE TWO WIVES." FBIDAY MAMMA." SATURDAY "ROMEO AND JULIET." MOHDAY Production of Shakespeare's Great Play THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." As played at the Lyceum by H. Irving, Esq., Miss BUen Terry, and the most splendid revival now in the Provinces. Shylock .Mr W. L. Dobell TUESDAY CASTE." Numbered and Reserved Seats, 3s. (Four for 10s. 6d., Six 'and over at 2s. each); Second Seats, 2s.; Third Seats, Is.; Gallery, 6d. Children under Twelve, Half- price, except Gallery. Tickets and Plan at' Messrs. WADE and MEGGITT'S Music Warehouse. Doors open at 7.30; Overture at 8. Carriages at 10.30 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON THURSDAY, September 12th, an Excursion to SWANSEA, CARDIFF, BRISTOL, BATH, &c., for 2, 5, or 8 days, will leave New Milford at 8.50 a.m.. John- ston 9.0, Haverfordwest 9.10, Pembroke-Dock 7.55, Pembroke 8.3, Tenby 8.35, Saundersfoot 8.44, Narberth 9.5, and Whitland 9.45 a.m. ON THURSDAY, September 12th, the Last Excur- sion of the Season, by the new and direct route via Severn Tunnel, to WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Taunton, Exeter, Plymouth, Penzance, &c., will leave New Mil- ford at 8.50 a.m., Johnston 9.0, Haverfordwest 9 10, Pembroke-Dock 7.55, Pembroke 8.3, Tenby 8 35, Saun- dersfoot 8.44, Narberth 9.5, and Whitland 9.45 a.m. ON FRIDAY, September 13th, a cheap Excursion for READING and LONDON will leave F*New Milford at 9.30 a.m., t*Milford 8.20, f*Johnston 9.40, t*Haverfordwest 9.50, Clynderwen 10.15, t*Pembroke- Dock 7.55, f*Pembroke 8.3, f*Tenby 8.35, t*Narberth 9.5, and Whitland at 10.30 a.m.; to return following Friday. Passengers also booked from Stations marked thus to Bath, Bristol, Gloucester, and Cheltenham; and from Stations marked t to Newport and Cardiff also. For full particulars see Special Bills. HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. PEMBROKE UNION.—FEMALE COOK WANTED. THE Guardians of the above Union will, at their Meeting to be held on Thursday, the 19th day of September, proceed to the election of a Cook for the 'Workhouse. Salary, X16 per annum, with Board, Lodging, and Washing. Applicants must be single. Applications, with copies of recent testimonials, must he sent to me not later than Wednesday, the 18th day of September.—By order,' JOHN JONES, Green Mead Office, Clerk to the Guardians, Pembroke, 3rd Sept., 1889. ST. OSWALD'S HOUSE, ESPLANADE, TENBY. Sale of Household Furniture and Effects. MR. JOHN A. JENKINS IS instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs Mary Laws, to Sell by Auction, in tbe above Residence, on TUESDAY, September 17, 1889, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And Effects therein contained. Also a very excellent COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by Erard. Terms: Three Months' Credit, subject to Conditions of Sale. Goods on view on the Morning of Sale. Sale to com- mence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon prompt. Fern House, Tenby, Sept. 3,1889. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Sale of Important Freehold Property near Whitland. MR. T. RULE OWEN HAS received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction at the YELVERTON ARMS," WHITLAND on Friday, the 20th of September, 1889, at Three o'clock precisely, in three lots. the valuable farms of PANTYGWRIG, EAST REGUM AND WEST REGUM, Containing together 444 acres or thereabouts of good Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land, situate within 2-1 2 miles of the Wbitland Station of the Great Western Railway. The Property lies in a rich agricultural district and has a good aspect. Particulars, with lithographic plans, may be obtained on application to Mr T. Rule Owen, Estate Agent and Valuer, Haverfordwest. and MESSRS. EATON EVANS & WILLIAMS, Vendor's Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, Sept. 4,1889. THE IRISH FRIEZES from LORD WATERFORD'S Mills are obtainable only at 4, High Street. If you combine moderation in price and sterling manu- facture these cloths cannot be surpassed for warm, rough hard wearing country suits. 3s. yard. 21s. suit length. IRISH TWEEDS, for ordinary wear, in great variety, at the following list prices:—2s. 9d., 3s., 3s. 3d., and 3s; 6d. yard. Nothing more durable manufactured. IRISH CHEVIOTS, 3s. yard, in pretty light mixtures, for intermediate suits. IRISH HOMESPUNS, 2s. 3d. and 2s. 6d. yard, for thin Summer Suits, Ladies' Costumes, &c. IRISH NAP FRIEZES, for thick travelling Ulsters, 6s. 9d. yard, double width; wonderful value. TPTBTT Black and Navy Cloths for Suits and Overcoats. These Cloths are got on particularly advantageous tferms from different IRISH manufacturers, and sold at closest rates. A sufficient guarantee that they are not ordinary goods, or retailed at ordinary rates, is the fact of my having for some time advertised them regularly in the Times, Field, and other London papers, and forward them to all parts of the country. W. BILL, 4, HIGH STREET, TENBY. f J. E. ARNETT, (LATE IMC .A. S O 3ST) THE UBRARY,. OPPOSITE THE CHURCH. CHEAP PUR-SESI Special Purchase offered at HALF USUAL PRICES. From 3d. to 6s. ^J^¥H0R^PdfTJ^7T Choice Novelties in Colour and Design. TERRA-COTTA FERN-POTS PLAQUES, VASES, &c. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PAINTING. BIRTHDAY & COMPLIMENTARY GIFTS A choice Assortment of LEATHER GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, AND ELEGANTLY BOUND BOOKS. Medallion and PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS by the best Artists, in great variety. SOUVENIRS, BOOKS OF VIEWS, GKTXIDIES, ORDNANCE AND OTHER MAPS. THE LIBRARY (IN CONNECTION WITH MUDIE) Is the largest and most comprehensive in Tenby. Many standard and favourite Works of Fiction have been added, and a constant supply is received of New and Important Works. All the best MAGAZINES and REVIEWS are in circulation. NON-SUBSCRIBERS CAN HAVE BOOKS BY THE VOLUME AT LOW RATES. A VISITORS' BOOK IS KEPT AT THE LIBRARY. J. E. ARNETT, THE LIBRARY, TENBY, OPPOSITE THE CHURCH. MR. W. T. BILL, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, TENEY, Keeps a full Register of all HOUSES to be Let in TENBY, SAUNDERSFOOT, MANORBIER, PENALLY, and their neighbourhoods, Furnished or Unfur- nished, several being exclusively in his hands. He has some very desirable Country Houses to Let at present, and also several Houses in the best positions in the town. The Season LIST OF HOUSES to be Let on application containing some desirable Private Residences on no other List. Agent to the Commercial Union Assurance OQ. "CAMBRIAN HOTEL," SAUNDERSFOOT. T0 be Let by Quarter, Month or Week, a Suite of JL Apartments, comprising Dining-room, Drawing- room, with six Bedrooms, overlooking the sea. Stabling if required, or would let singly. Terms moderate, and for which and all further par- ticulars, apply to W. R. MORGAN, Proprietor. O AUNDERSFOOT.—House to be Let or Sold, called IO Victoria Cottage. Front facing Bay. Good view of Pier and Bristol Channel. Comprising three Bed- rooms, Sitting-room, Parlour, Kitchen, Pantry, Coal- house, W.C., &c. Apply Mr J. GRIFFITHS, Roslyn Hill, Kilgetty, R.S.O WANTED, by a Lady, Board and Residence for £ 1 per week, in or near Tenby. Miss G., 4, Idris Terrace, Dolgelly. WANTED, a clean, respectable, young Girl to assist in House work. Apply, Mr Perkin, Sion Cottage, Norton. WANTED, Lodgings for the Winter, near South Sands, by an invalid. Apply to Messrs. Lloyd, Butchers. RESPECTABLE young person wanted by a lady R resident at Tenby to act as second Housemaid, having entire charge of back part of house. Apply by letter to Mrs A., care of F. B. Mason, Tenby Observer Office. TO be Sold by Private Treaty, a One Horse CAR- RIAGE, "Victoria," by Fuller of Bristol; also two Sets of Single HARNESS. All are in the very best condition. For particulars apply to ROBERT LOCK, Solicitor, Tenby. ST. DAVID'S. CROSS HOUSE HOTEL, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL, SAINT DAVID'S, PEMBROKESHIRE. SITUATE within one minute's walk of the Cathedral and Post Office, and twelve of the Bathing-place. Patronized by the Clergy and Gentry. Rough Shooting over ONE THOUSAND Acres. Boating and Sea Fishing. Proprietor-G. OWEN WILLIAMS. POSTING in all its Branches. The "Eclipse" Omnibus leaves this Hotel for Haverfordwest every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, returning same days on arrival of the 3.52 (down paper) Train. Telegrams promptly attended to. F. J. SIME, Proprietor. PORTLAND COTTAGE to Let, Unfurnished, from September 29th. Apply at Portland House. CHRISTMAS, 1889. VISITORS who have friends abroad will find A NEW SERIES of CHRISTMAS and NEW-YEAR'S CARDS now on Sale at I FARLEY'S LIBRARY.

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MISS MAGGIE MORTON AT THE…

MR WADE'S TWELFTH ANNUAL CONCERT

FISH REPORT.

YACHT ARRIVALS.