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LLANGAMMARCH WELLS.

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LLANWRTYD WELLS. I

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KNUCKLAS. I

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HAY.. Lane, Petorchuroh, for Warm Winter Clothing, etc. 416 Pte. J. Williams (Machine Gun Corps) is now on ac- tive service in France. Pt.. H Williams (Welsh Regiment), son of Mr and Mrs J. Williams, Black Lion Inn, was wounded on ser- vice in Mesopotamia on the 1st ult. At Bredwardine annual licensing meeting, before Messrs. W. Mortimer Baylis, C. E. Tunnard-Moore and D. F. Powell, all the licences were renewed. Miss B. Burton-Phillipson collected 10/10 towards the Cresswell Fund in Bredwardine and Brobury for the Herefordshire General Hospital during January. The attention of our readers is called to the adver- tisement in our advt. columns of the Hay Auction Mart, which Mr T. J. Phillips, auctioneer, is starting on March 8th. and it is hoped that farmers, dealers, and others will give the movement every support. We regret to record the death of Air Davies, Upper Court, Clifford, who passed away on Sunday the 25th ult. He was treasurer and deacon of the Baptist Church, Hay. A vote of condolence was passed at the evening service with the family in their sad bereave- ment. At the last week's meeting of Kington Rural Tribunal, conditional exemption was granted to Joseph W. Davies (Kintley, Brilley), Jas. H. Davies (Whym Farm, Pres- teign) and Llewelyn Thomas Price (Hill Cottage, Bril- ley). John D. Jones and Edw. T. Jones (Bush Farm, Brilley) were given temporary exemption to June 1st on condition they planted 35 acres of corn and roots on their farm of 200 acres. A very successful concert was held in the Baptist Church on 20th ult., the chair was taken by Mr J. Dav- ies, J.P., Boatside, and the programme was as fol- lows:—Chairman's address; solo, Mrs Gunter; solo, Miss Alabel Bounds; solo, Mr P. Whittal; recitation, Mrs Ammonds; solo. Miss Winnie Jones; recitation, Miss Muriel Marwood; solo, Mrs P. Whittal; solo, Miss Doris Whittal; olo, Miss Hopkins; solo, Miss Bessie Prosser; solo, Aliss Ethel Davies; recitation, Mr S. Whittal; solo, Mrs Gunter: solo, Mr P. Whittal; recitation, Miss Mur- iel Alarwood; solo, Mrs P. Whittal; solo, Miss Hopkins; solo, Miss Ethel Davies; bardic address by Mr D. Stephen, Tylau. Miss Kedwards accompanied in her usual splendid style. At Bredwardine petty sessions, on Monday, Lewis Biss (Hardwicke), for riding a bicycle without a light, was cautioned. Wm. Chipperfield was fined 1/- for driving a horse and trap without a properly lighted lamp, and Richard Ecklev (Dorstone) was also fined 5/- for driv- ing a horse and dog cart without a rear light. Wm. James (Peterchurch) was fined 7/6 for a similar Gf- fence. John Smith, for driving a horse and dog cart without a properly lighted lamp, was fined 1/ whilst a similar case against Herbert Carter was dismissed. John Prosser, of Clifford Castle, Clifford, farmer, was charged with cruelty to 31 sheep by neglecting to pro- vide them with sufficient fit and wholesome food. De- fendant pleaded "not guilty," but the bench held that the case was proved against him, and a fine of 10/- was inflicted, The funeral of Mr John Jones (Priory Wood) took place at Priorv Wood Chapel on Wednesday. Those present were Mr and Mrs John .Tones, Aberdare (son and daughter-in-law), Mr W. Jones, Caerau (son), Miss Annie Jones, Priory Wood (daughter), Air and Mrs W. J Dayiei, Brynmawr (daughter and son-in-law), Mrs Ala son, Stow-on-the-Wold (daughter), Mr Butler, Aber- dare (son-in-law), Mr John Jones. Aberdare (grandson), Aliss Phillis Davies, Brvnmawr (grand-daughter), Miss Barbara Mason, Stow-on-the-Wold (grand-daughter). Mr Hamer, Hay, Mr Meredith and the Misses Meredith, Lower Court, Miss Biss, Hardwick, Mr T. Leighton, High House, Mr Parrington, Westbrook, Mr Wright, Well Cottage, Mr Lloycf, Penny Park, Mr Powell, The Bache Mr Morgan Lloyd, Merbach, Mr Williams, Bar- berry House, and Mr Powell, Urchingfield. Several beautiful floral tributes were placed on the grave.

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