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LLANGUNNOR.

PENDINE.

LAUGHARNE.

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LAUGHARNE. INCREASED POSTAL FACILITIES.—It is currently reported, that in all probability, we shall soon have a third delivery of letters, etc., at Laugharne. The third delivery will take place after the arrival of Mr Evan David's break at 8 p.m. ROSE FEMALE SOCIETY.-The members of the Rose Female Benefit Society celebrated their anniversary on Thursday, the 26th ult. Headed by the Laugharne Drum and Fife Band, the mem- bers marched in procession to St. Martin's Church, to attend divine service. Evensong was said, and the sermon preached by the Rev. W. H. Harrison, B. A. In the evening the members t z!1 partook of tea in the National Schoolroom, and wound up their festivities with dancing. FARM AND GARDEN SOCIETY. There is no doubt about it, the farm and garden society has now become defunct. For many years it was a flourishing society, and its annual exhibitions met with unqualified success. To look back is painful, and I am equally pained to chant a requiem over its grave, Is it being too sanguine to entertain the hope that, phoenixlike, it may yet rise from its own ashes, and once again renew its youthful vigour ? I sincerely hope it may. It grieves me to see an old institution fall through. Besides being inexpensive to manage, the garden department was ever popular. I sincerely hope to see it resuscitated. VEHICULAR OPPOSITION. Mr Evan David, Dragon House the Great Western Railway's representative at Laugharne—who has shown such commendable enterprise in running his break, and omnibus, to meet the trains at St. Clear's station, is about to experience a little opposition. Mr Evan David's courtesy, energy, and spirit of enterprise, has been thoroughly appreciated by the travelling public. They have not been slow to avail themselves of the boon offered to them—vehicular convenience at a most reasonable fare. I hear that Mr J. J. Benjamin, of the Globe Inn, Laugharne, is going to run an omnibus to meet the trains at St. Clear's station. I am of opinion that there is no room for opposition in this line, at the present, at any rate.

LLANFIHANGEL-YSTRAD.

LLANDYSSIL.

LLANELLY.I

NAR BERTH.

NEWCASTLE EMLYN.

LLANDOWROR.

DYFFRYN CLETTWR.

LAMPETER.

LLANYBYTHER.

TRESAITH (CARDIGANSHIRE).

NEW QUAY.

ABERAYRON.

TALSARN.

!LLANDOVERY BOARD OF j GUARDIANS.

THE LATE MRS. PRICHARD, TYLLWYD,…

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---------DEATH OF LORD CARNARVON.

LOCAL FAIRS FOR JULY.

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