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Stitch in Time.

Purchase of Penstrowed Quarry.

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Purchase of Penstrowed Quarry. A DESIRABLE ACQUISITION. At a special meeting of the County Council at Newtown on Tuesday the following report was submitted by the Penstrowed Quarry Committee, of which Mr Hugh Lewis is the chairman:— "Your Committee having visited the Quarry in company with Mr John Owen, of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, and having fully dis- cussed the question as to the amount which should properly be charged to Main Roads Account for the purchase of the Quarry, recommend as follows:—That the present Quarry and Siding, together with the small field behind the chapel, the field adjoining the siding, and about 20 acres of hill beyond the Quarry suitable for extension be transferred to the Main Roads Committee at the price of £ 2,500." The recommendation was agreed to. It may be explained that the quarry ground at present occupied by the Council from Lord Joicey measures only 13 acres. It will now extend over 34 acres. A few years hence that portion of the quarry now operated upon would be completely worked out, but the additional ground will pro- vide stone for a long period of years. Six acres lying between the quarry and the main road will extend the yard, and another small field to the left of the quarry will minimise the danger of animals being hurt by falling stone. A house is to be built for the inspector, and the present stone yard will be enlarged. Hitherto the Council has been paying Lord Joicey JS90 annually as royalty, and, considering the mineral value of the ground and the necessity for its acquisition, the purchase paice cannot but be regarded as a fair one.

Montgomeryshire Minister Welcomed…

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BUTCHERS' HIDE, SKIN AND WOOL

Llandinam Council School.

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O'R TWR.

BWLCHYFFRIDD.

MONTGOMERYfsHIRE NEW INFIRMARY…

A Newtonian in Germany.

PARLIAMENT ENDED.