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LA. TEST NOVELTY I Hirst's Patent JET MOSAICS, ■ WARRANTED BEST WHITBY JET. AS WORX BY ■ H.M. the Queen, and H.R.H. the Princess of Wales. ANY MONOGRAM MADE TO ORDER. SOLE AGEXT FOR HAVERFORDWEST- I BISLEY H. MUNT, WATCH AND CLOCK FACTORY, HIGH STREET, ■ Sopt 1 882. 431 I CORNER OF ALBERT STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. OPENING OF I NEW GROCERY PROVISION STORES. ■ ALFRED H. JAMES I Begs to inform his friends, and the Public generally, that he has Commenced Business at the ■ above Address, and hopes by personal attention to all orders to merit a share of public patronage I All Articles at lowest possible prices. A trial order solicited. 10 PRIME NEW POTATOES ID. PER POUND. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, 1882. I MRS. aXONE BEES BEGS to announce that her SHOWROOMS are OPEN, with a splendid Stock of all the ■ NEWEST GOODS in I M ILLINERY- I Trimnled and Untrimmed Straw, Chip, and Fancy Bonnets and Ilats, An AND A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. ■ I All Orders entrusted to h-r care receive personal attention, and for PRICE and STYLE I cannot be surpassed. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. TE GROCERY DEPARTET I I Is conducted under experienced management. All Goods of the best Quality at Lowest I Market Prices. WELSH BACON AND HAMS, ALWAYS IN STOCK. 47 12 §• 13, MARKET STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. I RETIREMENT FROM BUSINESS. I s 1=11 a 31 ICN. mi MT C) IT -T a m DANIEL LEWIS & SON, I I In announcing their approaching I RETIREMENT FROM BUSINESS, I Beg to direct Public Attention to their Special Sale of FURNITURE,  HOUSE D E C 0 R A T 10 N 8 c al59OOO CARPETS? c?m?-r? .e." CURTAINS, STOCK. GREAT AND POSITIVE SALE OF THIS IMMENSE AND MAG N I F ICE NT STOCK. The original tickets, marked in plain figures, remain on all the Articles, off which 25 per cent., EQUAL TO FIVE SHILLINGS IN THE XI WILL BE ALLOWED FOR CASH ONLY. ALL BUYERS desirous of obtaining HIGH CLASS GOODS on the above exceptionally f„™i/7 bTJZdilhrat iL ??y C?, as the Premises being already, th? entire Stock must be cleared within a limited time. DANIEL LEWIS AND SON,  24, 25, & 26, High Street, Cardie SALE WILL COMIEXCE MONDY, AUGUST 14. CASH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING STORES. JAMES B EES B??tTf:?'  numerous Customers and Friends, and the Cash public in genera  and other ?llarkets, where he Ls made ?o.e Special l^rchases in the LATEST N^VELTIE^ FOR ^THF S™EASONN' CODSiStiDg °f f all cWsofDEAPEEY and CLOTHING to suit the want¡-;f aii classeb. °e the  of CáSfJ. TRYING, and to those especially W?° has not Tisited the C1SiiSTOEEa he would 0 rc.nectfuity .olicit a trial order anT d comparison of prices A Special Line of ?-mch Countess, Cashmeres, Black and Coloured, 9fd. The Ready Made Department xs now complete, Boys' Suits from 2s. lid. to 18s. 6d; Long Trouser Suits from 6s. lid. to rr 258.; Men's Suits from 12s. 6d. to 50s. ? o  TO ORDER AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE C1\ TT J-J v^el7 ech. on ?' Cloths to choose from—Style and Fit guaranteed COME AND SEE AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS WITH YOU. NOTE THE AuDRESS- 26 ;• Cash Drapery and Clothing Stores, 25 2 and 3, CASTLE SQUARK. ESTABLISHED 1823. THE OLD IRISH WHISKEY & FOREIGN WINE AND 8PIRIT STORES, FISHGUARD. GEORGE BENNETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, BEGS to thank the Gentry, the Trade, and the Public for the kind support they have given to his Business for so long a period-nearly sixty years-and he hopes that by a faithful execu- tion ot their orders, to merit a continuance of their patronage. In the present age of adultera- tions and shams, when so many spurious and inferior Wines and Spirits are shipped to this country, it requires all the skill and knowledge of old and experienced Wine Merchants, in the selection of Stocks, to ensure purity and good quality, combined with buying at the places of production from first hands, and attending personally to all the details of the Business, and consumers should look to the respectability, and the established reputation of the Wine and Spirit Merchant with whom they do business, as a guarantee that what they buy is of the best quality, and at the cheapest rates. zn The far-famed choice OLD IRISH WHISKEY of special character and age, which has been so long known throughout the country for its perfect purity, and wholesomeness, as well as for its being an excellent and invaluable stimulant, is still supplied at 18s. per Gallon, or 36s. per doz. Bottles, containing two Gallons. His Stock of WINES AND SPIRITS, consisting of some very rare Old Scotch Whiskev, Martell s and Hennessy's Pale and Brown Brandies, Nicholson's celebrated London Gin, J. de-Kuyper s Hollands, Old Jamaica Rums, Ports and Sherries of approved vintages Champagne, Sparkling Moselle, Hock, Clarets. Marsala, &c., &c., is extensive, and in quality and flavour, such as cannot be surpassed, and must give satisfaction. ALL WINES AND SPIRITS SENT CARRIAGE PAID. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Fishguard, January, 1882. 134 zz PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS For Sale & Hire, also on the Three Year s System, AT BRIGSTOCKE'S • Music and Fancy Warehouse, 7, Market Street, Haverfordwest VIOLINS, CONCERTINAS, ACCORDIANS, MUSICAL BOXES, &c. ROMAN AND ACRIRELLE STRINGS. 177a v DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. CHLORODYNE is admitted by the Profession to be the most wonderf al & valuable remedy ever discovered. CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. 1 CHLORODYNE effectually checks & arrests those too often fatal diseases-Diphtheria, Fever,Croup,Ague. CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery. CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation and Spasms. CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout,Cancer,Toothache,Meningitis,&c. i From DR. B. J. BOULTON & Co., Horncastle. We have made -.tty xtensive use of Chlorodyne in our practice lately,and look upon it as a? e.cell?rt direct Sedati?e and ptsmodic. It seems to allay pain and irritation in whatever organ, and from whatever cause. It j;e;'k;ii isJ'f sf ,l s Jdealoiob7nb1ei1r;;0t;rl ifùaIt'srt:s:1}sc:ri advantage over all other Sedatives that it leaves no unpleasant aft??r-effects. "Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he received a dispatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Manilla, to the effect that Cholera has been raging fearfully, and that the ONLY remedy of any service was CHLORODYNE."—See Lancet, 1st December, 1864. cAu,rioN.-BE WARE of PIRACY and IMITATIONS. CAUTION.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. PAGE WOOD stated that Dr. J. COLLIS BROW?? was, undoubtedly, the Inv:tglè¡¡Õ-R9M*o that lÍt:y ';foe :¡dlt FREXMAN, was :r7:te'r:=h13'i, he re gOttel? to say. harl been ?wum to.—See 7't??, 13th July, 18M. S'oid in Bottles at Is.I?J ,2s.M.&.t?.6d. each. None is genuine without the words "Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle. SOLE MANUFACTURES J. T. DAVENPORT, 33. Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London. W??'@ ?m3.? I Drink' THE I-ACET gays JV. 'Qlm$d (A'' P.c t, dri"k '> L hut-Juice u-henever and whaever they list. Asarule,Lime-JuiM !a'7 ml' ~v'. UJ d.,i,?y the, /ar Vl?re :vhoU*om* 'Irink t?-. m, ¡arm nf alcohol. JVe have subjected the samples qf ??'? <3???-? /? ? ?' ??'? C??<.< t" y? "N]1'11i, with a nnv to ?. its quality and purity. WS HAYS 1?h nxn ?/-r >rn uv Jv & r> COXDlrT o A?VD EXTHIKLY FHKK FflOM AD ULTFRATION" ?s????'?f ???? ?A .LV?'?/A'/) CO?'D/Y?,? ?.VD AA"/7/?;?r?'A'A'?7-?.V??6'7.?'?'A'?7YOA'" FllSI::O B"Ð'N1S'ËRRÄT" JUICE LimettaorPureLime?uiceCordiaJ AND g Aomatic Cloue, ?raM/?e?, Raspberry. Sarsapcirilla, € ff s* S JI 8 ?? I  Pmeapple, Jargonelle, Quinine. r%. Lh Aromatic Jargonelle, Peppc,I-intO, RUGGISTS, WINE MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE RETAIL C/yoau/e-y, one//G?, ROCERS. DRU&GtSTS. WINE MERCHAMTS EVERYWHERE ROBESTON HALL, NEAR MILFORD HAVEN. | TO BE LET And entered upon at Michaelmas next for within a few da,,ys ttflei)) the GENTEEL PAHILIY Ii E SID ENe E, CALLED ROBESTOH HALL, A. It. P. With Largo Walled Garden, Grounds, and Small Field 10 0 16 Aso the following Lots of Rich and Fertile MEADOW, ARABLE, AND PASTURE LAND. No. on Map. LOT 1. A. R. P. IO.-Lawn Meadow (full of latter grass) 23 3 32 11.—Long Park (Arable) 10 0 25 12.—Ox Park (do.) 14 0 26 13.—Moory Meado,v 15 0 7 14. —Eastern Bramble. 13 2 36 lo.—Western Bramble (Arable) 12 1 10 -———— 89 1 16 LOT 2. 8.-Sheep Cot Meadow 10 3 13 9.-Kilti Park. 21 1 4 (In this field there is a large Mixen of Lime and Earth, which will have to be taken by the Incoming Tenant.) IG .-Lowor Kiln Park. 21 0 15 17.-Andraa Meatlow 22 1 28 20.-Upper West Field (Arable) 19 0 15 (In this field a low of Dung and Earth will have to be taken by the Incoming Tenant.) 21. Lower West Field (Arable). 17 2 24 112 1 19 LOT 3. 4 & G.—Big Garden Meadow 11 0 31 5.—North Park. 24 2 30 7.-01(1 Meadow. 6 3 15 42 2 30 (In No. G of this Lot, there is a Mixen of Lime and Earth which must be taken by the Incoming Tenant.) LOT 4. 18.—Horse Ptirk 20-0 3 H).—Woods End Field I. I 14 2 30 22.—Wood Park I. I 8 1 14 ————— 43 0 7 (In No. 18 of this Lot, a Mixen of Lime and Earth must be taken by the Incoming Tenant.) LOT 5. 25.-Upper Mill Field (full of Latter Grass) IS 1 37 26.-Lower Mill Field. 23 3 6 42 1 3 Applications are to be made to SIR O. H. P. SCOURFIELD, BART., Williamstone, Haverfordwest. All outgoings to be Paid by the Tenants. Billiard Players ARE respectfully informed that a first-class A BILLIARD ROOM has been Opened at the CASTLE HOTEL, Haverfordwest. 5^9 MILFORD HAVEN. BUILDERS and others can now have a selection of JD SITES at moderate Ground Rents, in close proximity to the Docks, Steel Works, and Pier. The Sites will become, for Business Premises, ex- ceedingly valuable immediately the Docks are opened for American traffic. For Terms, Ground Rent, &c., apply to W. M. ROBBINS, ESTATE SURVEYOR'S OFFICE, Milford Haven, June, 1882. 305 [A CARD.] ALFRED BIRCH, QUAY STREET, (Near CASTLE SQUARE), HAVERFORDWEST. PRACTICAL TAILOR & WOOLLEN DRAPER. All Cloths supplied of the newest patterns and thoroughly shrunk. Own Materials trimmed and made in the most fashion- able style, at Moderate Charges. Cloth Garments cleaned, pressed, and neatly repaired. 424 ROBESTON HALL, MILFORD HAVEN PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J. LLEWELLYN IJAVIES HAS been favoured with instructions from ALEX. M t BAIRD, Esq., who is leaving the county to SELL the whole of his STOCK, CROPS, AGRICULTU- RAL IMPLEMENTS, and HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of OCTOBER next. ORDER OF SALE. First Day Hay, Corn, Straw, &c. Second Day Stock, Sheep, Horses, Imple- ments, and Garden produce. Third Day Household Furniture. Catalogues will be be prepared, and may be obtained from the Auctioneer. 421 DALE HILL, IN THE PARISH OF DALE. J. LLEWELLYN DA VIES HAS been instructed to SELL at DALE HILL, JLL on MONDAY, SEPT. 25th, 1882, the whole of the STOCK, CROPS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE. Particulars in Posters and future advertisements. As the Vendor is leaving the county, this will be a* thorough UNRESERVED SALE SALES BY MR HENRY DA VIES. HAVERFORDWEST. IMPORTANT SALE OF IRONMONGERY GOODS .MR. HENRY DAVIES Has been instructed to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE SAW and HATOHET," Bridge Street, Haverfordwest, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER THE 23RD, 1882 And Following Days, until the whole is disposed of, THE remaining portion of the STOCK-IN- TRADE of the late Mr. WILLIAM EVANS, Consisting of a variety of Register and other Grates, Gas and other stoves, Casks of Cement and Oils, a large assortment of Builders' and Cabinetmaker's Tools, a I arge qu.. Fittings, &c., Agricultural Ironmongery, a large quan- tity of wen-assorted Nails, Paints, Household Iron- mongery, Brass Goods, Gas Fittings, Galvanized Bends, Elbows and Sockets, Copper Rivets and Nails, Pitch, Garden Tools, Lamps, S kates, Cutlery, Brass and Iron Weights, Sandcloth, Fire Proof Safe, Gun Cartridges, Ovens, Coil Chains, Scale Beams, a quantity of O.G. and half-round Troughs of various sizes, Wire Fencing Pillar and Standards, Howard, Hornsby, and Williams's Plough Fittings, Sack Hoist, and several tons of best IRON AND STEEL, and Iron Scales, together with a variety of articles too numerous to mention. Purchase Monies to be paid at the time of sale. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock at noon each day. Catalogues may be obtained on application to DAVIES, GEORGE & Co., Solicitors to the Executors. Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest, Sept. 12, 1882. 457 PEMBROKESHIRE. GRAZING LAND TO LET IN THE PARISH OF MANOROWEN. MR. IIENRY DAVIES Has received instructions TO LET BY AUCTION, (For One Year certain, and subject to conditions) ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 188. THE FARM OF LLANWERN, IN the Parish of Manorowen, comprising about JL 100 ACREi of excellent GRAZING LAND, well Watered and Fenced, in suitable Lots. The Auctioneer respec! flll 'y calls the attention of Graziers, Butchers, and others to ttiis Letting, as affording them an opportunity of taking tfood Grazing Land. The whole being near the Turnpike Road, and easy of access. The Letting will take pluco at Two o'clock pre- cisely, and intending takers are invited to meet the Auctioneer at Llanwern IIOUSL-, about have-an-Viour before the time named. 435 EMIGRATION TO NEW SOCTH WALES. rrHE NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERN- MENT will provide Passages to Sydney (in flrst- class Ships) to persons approved by the Agent-General. Farmers, Agricultural and other Labourers, Vine- dressers, Mechanics, and Female Domestic Servants are required. Married Couples not to exceed 35 years, and of age. The jReduced Rates are X5 per adult; Children of three and under four- teen years, t2 10s.; under three, free. Inclusive of Bedding, Blankets and all mess utensils. Further information may be obtained from The Emi- gration Department, New South Wales Government Offices, 5, Westminster Chambers, London, S.W., or from the Local Agent, W. LEWIS, Telegraph UfHce, Bridge-street, Haverfordwest- SAG L '?, A M LT E 4?0 Agent-General for New South Wale? MILFORD HAVEN COFFEE TAVERN. THE Premises lately occupied, and used as a jL Grocer's Shop in MARKET SQUARE, close to the principal entrance will be opened as above, immediately the necessary alterations are completed. THOMAS PALMER, Lord Nelson Hotel. September 5th, 18S2. 437 G REA T WESTERN RAILWAY EXCURSION TO LONDON. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IOTH, an EXCURSION TRAIN for READING AND LONDON will leave New Milford at 8.45, a.m., Haverfordwest 9.10, Clynderwen 9.35, Crymmych Arms 8.0, Whitland 9.50, Pembroke Dock 7.50, Pembroke 7.58, Tenby 8 30, Narberth 9.0, St. Clears 10.5, Llandyssil 8.40, Carmarthen Town 9.50, Carmarthen Junction 10.25, Ferryside 10.35, Kidwelly 10.45, Pembrey 11.0, Llanelly 11,15, Llandilo 8.30, Brynamman 8.35, Pontardulais 9.15, and Swansea at 11.30, a.m.; to return September 22nd. For fares and return times see Special Bills. J. GRIERSON, 446] GENERAL MANAGER. INFANT SCHOOL 91, DEW STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, CONDUCTED by Miss RTJSIIER, next quarter commences JULY 31st. 217 FRENCH CLASS FOR LADIES MONS. DE BERENSBERG begs to inform the LADIES intending to join this CLASS held in PRENDERGAST BOARD SCHOOL, that a few more Pupils can be admitted. For TERMS and Further Particulars, intending Pupils are desired to enquire at MISS A. LLEWELLIN, PRENDERGAST BOARD SCHOOL. [433 ART CLASSES. School of Industry, Hill Street, Haverfordwest. THESE CLASSES will be resumed on -L TUESDAY, 19th September, 1882. AFTERNON at 2, FEE, 15s per quarter EVENING at 7, FRE, 4B. per quarter. Instruction given in every department of Drawing and Painting. WILLIAM JONES, S.K.C.M., Master, 442] JOHN MUNRO, Hon. Sec. ARNOLD COLLEGE, SWANSEti. PRINCIPAL: REV. EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A. (Glas.); B. D. (Edin.) EINE SEA VIEW, sheltered situation, healthy FSchool Room, well-ventilated dormitories, separate bed for each boy, liberal and wholesome diet, disci- pline strict but kind, ample teaching power. Back. ward pupils have special attention. Twelve pupils passed various examinations in 1881. Terms Strictly MODERATE. 113 COURT HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOL. HAVERFORDWEST. THE MISSES HUGHES RECEIVE Young Ladies to Educate on Moderate JA' Terms. The course of instruction includes the usual routine of an English education, with Music, Languages, and Drawing, &c. The next term will begin Sept. 20th. 102 Hill HOUSE COLLEGE, HAYJiliFOltDWEST. Principal:—Mrs. Angus, M.C.P., (wifo of the Rev. Henry Augus), Assisted by efficient Governesses, and M. Victor de Berensberg, Professor of Languages. MRS ANGUS has had a lengthened experience in Tuition, and possesses the highest Testimonials as to character and ability as a Teacher. The College is in Union with the College of Preceptors, and passed Seventeen Pupils at the last three Examinations. Referees :—Revs. Dr. H'Laren, Manchester J. Pearson, M.A., Vicar of Fleetwood; C. Williams, Accrington; J. Owen, A. J. Parry, Swansea W. Edwards, B.A., the College, Pontypool; Dr. Davies, J. H. Lochore, W. Davies, Esq., M.P., Bowen Row- lands, Esq., Q. C., Haverfordwest, etc. The Next Term Commences SEPT. 19th. GOAT STREET COLLEGE. HAVERFORDWEST. IESTABLISHED 52 YEARS.) PRINCIPALS-The MISSES LLEWELLIN, WHO have references and testimonials from W Ladies in the first ranks of Society, assisted by an Efficient Staff, including a First Class Certificated Teacher, who has obtained first prizes and Certificates, from the Kensington School of Art, and French and German resident Governesses. The course of study embraces Scripture, History, Grammar, Analysis and Composition, Geography, Astronomy, Natural Science, Arithmetic and Algebra. The Latin, French and Gorman Languages. Music Pianoforte, Harmonium, Singing, Class for Part Singing and Harmony. DRAWING Free Hand and Model, Crayons and! Water Colours. Dancing and Calisthenics. The Principals can assure Parents that the Pupils committed to their care will have the benefit of first- rate instruction, Home Comforts and attention, and their personal and constant supervision. Pupils prepared (most successfully) for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations.. The next Term commences Sept. 14. -+- YOUNG'S PARAFFIN OIL v. GAS. TAKING GAS AT 3s. Od. per 1,000 CUBIC FtfET, the EQUIVALENT QUANTITY OF LIGHT ob- tained from YOUNG'S PARAFFIN OIL, at its present retnil price, COSTS ONLY Is. od. It pro- duces MUCH LESS HEAT ami SULPHUROUS and CARBONIC ACIDS, whereby the AIR is kept HEALTHFUL AND PURE, and there is NO INJURY to BOOKS, PAINTINGS, or ART DECORATIONS. It has been EXTENSIVELY USED in ALL CLIMATES for THIRTY YEARS without a SINGLE ACCIDENT. YOUNG'S OILS AND LAMPS MAY BE OB- TAINED FROM THE PRINCIPAL IRONMON. GERS AND GROCERS. YOUNG'S PARAFFIN LIGHT AND MINERAL OIL CO. (LIMITED), 7, WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW, FOR SALE A FIRST CLASS LARGE SIZE MEER- J- SCHAUM PIPE, Silver Mounted, colouring splendidly. Cheap. Apply Q., Office of this paper. WANTED A RESPECTABLE MARRIED COUPLE (with- out encumbrance), to take charge of a house. For Particulars, apply A. B., Office of this paper. 413 WANTED AN ENGAGEMENT as Daily or Resident J'' L GOVERNESS. Good English and accomplish- ments. Address, Governess," ofiice of this paper 4.50 waTn t e d~ AT Michaelmas next, a Working PLOUGHMAN. AL Apply to T. H. DAVM, Hayston Hall, near Haverfordwest. July 15th, 1882. 366 NVANTED AN Experienced DAIRYMAID. Wages £ 15 per AL annum.-Abo HOUSEMAID, ?10 a year.- Apply by letter, with testimonials, &c., to Messrs, LLEWELLIN & Soxs, Churn Works, Haverfordwost, 439 Mr. EDWARD RIBBON, PROFESSOR of AFUSIC, and PIANO- FORTE TUNER, A small Band for Private Parties only, VIOLIN, VIOLONCELLO, and PIANOFORTE. MERLIN HILL, HAVERFORDWEST FOR SALE. THE FREEHOLD PREMISES, in Bridge Street, X Haverfordwest, lately occupied by Mr T. L. James, Proprietor of Pembrokeshire Herald. Roof and flooring destroyed by fire in November last. Walls good, with plenty of Stone on Property, for enlarging if necessary.—For terms apply to GEORGE MORGAN GREEN, Haverfordwest. 40G TEA DIRECT FROM LONDON" 1 9 LBS. AND UPWARDS, Railway Paid to any Station in England or Wales only; Is 8d PER LB. FOR SPLENDID TEA. Sold by COUNTRY GROCERS at 2s 8d per lb. TERMS NETT CASH WITH ORDERS. Agents wanted where not already represented.— JOSHUA THOMAS, WHOLESALE TEA DEALER, Lamb's Conduit Street, London, W.C. 430 ANCIENT LITERATURE. VALUABLE OLD ENGLISH HISTORY FOR SALE, EMBRACING a History of Great Britain, from the Efirst inhabitants thereof to the death of Cad- wallader. By JOHN LEWIS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Published in 1729. Perfect preservation and quite complete. Apply to the Proprietor of the Telegraph, Haverfordwest. MILFORD HAVEN. TO-BE LET. RPO BE LET at MICHAELMAS, TWO FOUH- L ROOMED COTTAGES WITH GARDENS, situated in the VILLAGE OF ST. ISHMAELS, also about 30 ACRES of GRAZING LAND.—Apply for particulars to WARREN DAVIS, ESQ., TREWARREN. 434a NOTICE. ANY PERSON OR PERSONS found Shooting, L Fishing, or otherwise Sporting over the lands situated in the Parish of CAMROSE, the property of the Misses Fortune, Leweston House Lewis Mathias, Esq., Lamphey Court; William W. Harries, Esq., Llwyngorras, will be prosecuted as the law directs. NOTICE is also hereby given, that all permission to fish on the above properties is cancelled from this date. Aug. 30, 1882. 431 NOTICE. TO SOLICITORS & OTHERS RE PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES. ALL documents such as Releases, Transfers, Powers of Attorney, &c, intended to have effect in the United States, and executed in this Country, must be duly Certified under the seal and signature of the United States Consular Officer of the District, in which the said documents are executed. H. KELWAY, United States Consular Agent for Milford Haven and the dependencies thereof. Milford Haven. August 30th, 1882. 432. 1882- PEMBROKESHIRE REVISION COURTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpHAT THOMAS ALLEN AND HENRY DE LA j. BECHE IMLLWYN, ESQUIRES, the Barristers appointed to Revise the Lists of Votes for the County ot Pembroke, will, or one of them will, HOLD OTEN COURTS for such Revision at the times and places here- under named, and the respective Overseers of the Poor of the several Parishes are required to publish the Notice of the said Courts in their respective Parishes, and to attend the Couit for their Parishes, and bring with them the original Notices of Claim and Objection received by them with respect to their Lists of Voters, and also their respective Rate Books, between the 5th day of January, 1882, and the 31st day of July, 1882, or they will be liable to the penalties imposed by law, £ jr their neglect for so doing; and all persons claiming to have their names inserted in any List of Voters, or objecting to the claimants, or to the Votes of others, must appear at the proper Court in order to prove or substantiate the same. PENBRYN, at the School House, Penbryn, on Wednesday, the 27th day of September, 1882, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bridell, Cleddy, Chapel Colman, Castellan, Eglwyswrw, Kilgerran, Kilrhedyn, Llanfairnantgwynne, Llanfihangel Penbcdw, Llantood, Llanfirnach, Manordify, Monington, Penrith, Saint Dogmell's. NEWPORT, at the Petty Sessions Room, on Thurs- day, the 28th day of September, 1882, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bayvil, Egl wyswen otherwise Whitchurch, Meline, Moylgrove, Nevern, Newport. FISHGUARD, at the Great Western Hotel, on Fri- day, the 29th of September, 1882, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the lists of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Dinas, Fisbguard, Llanfair-nant- y-gof, Llanstinan, Llanunda, Little Newcastle, Llan- llawer, Llanychaer, J Janyclillwydo^, Manorowen, Pontfaen, Punclieston. MATHRY, at the Farmer's Arms, in the Village of Mathry, on Saturday, the 30th of September, 1882, at 12 o'clock at noon, for revising the Lists of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Brawdy, Grandson, Hnyscastle, Jordanstone, Llandeloy, Llsnrian, Letter- stone, Llanrithan, Llanliowell, Mathry, Saint Davids, Saint Edrins, Saint Elvis, Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, Saint Dogwells, Whitchurch otherwise Trecross. MAENCLOCHOG, at the Castle Inn, Maenclochog, on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1882. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Castlebythe, Henry's Moat, Llandilo, Llangolman, Llanycefn, Llysyfrane, Maenclochog, Monachlogddu, Morvil, New Moat, Vorlan. HAVERFORDWEST, at the Shirehall, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of October, 1882, at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon, for revising the Lists of Voters for the s" veral Parishes or Hamlets of Boulston, Burton, Camrose, Freystrop, Harroldston West, Harroldston Saint Issels, Lambston, Langum, Nolton, Rocb, Rudbaxton, Trelf- garne, Walton West, Prendergast, Saint Martins, Saint Thomas, Uzmaston. WISTON, at the Old Mansion House, on Wednesday, the 4th of October, 1882 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters for the several Parishes of Ambleston, Bletherston, Claibeston, Slebecb, Spittal, Walton East, Wiston. MILFORD, at the Lord Nelson Hotel, on Thursday, the 5th day of October, 1882, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon., for revising the Lists of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Dale, llasguard, Herbrandstone, Hubberston, Johnston, Marloes, Robeston West, Rose- market, Saint Brides, Saint Ishmael's, Steynton, Talbenny, Walwyn's Castle. PEMBROKE, at the Town Hall, on Saturday, the 7th of October, 1882, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Angle, Bosiieslon, Cas:lemartin, Cosheston, llodgeston, Lamphey. Llanstadwell, Lawrenny, Nash, Pwllcrochan, Rosecrowther, Saint iletrox, Saint Twynnels, Stackpole Elidor or Cheriton, Upton, Warren, Monkton, Saint Mary Pembroke, Saint Michael, Pem- broke. TENBY, at the Town Hall, on Monday, the 9th day of October, 1882, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for re- vising the Lists of Voters, for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Carew, Gumfresfon, Jeffreyston, Manorbier, Penally, Redberth, Saint Mary Tenby Out-liberty, Saint Mary Tenby, Saint Florence, Wiliiamston. XARBERTH, in the County Court House, on Tues- day, the 10th day of October, 18S2, at 12 o'clock ar noon, for revising the Lists of Voters, for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Amrotb, Begellv, Coedcanlas, Crinow, Crunwere, Grondre, Larupcter Velfrey, Llan- dewy Velfrey, Liandissilio, Loveston, Llangan, Llanval- teg. Llawhaden, Ludchurch, Martletwy, Minwear, M ounton, Narberth North, Xarberth Souln, Newton, j Reynulddon, Robeston Wathan, Saint Isseils, Yerbes- j ton. And all other plates (if any) iu the County of Pem- broke, not hereinbefore s,t)aci ti d And every Clerk of tlvj Peace, Postmaster, Overseer, | or other Person, or Public Officer, for every wilful inis- feazancc, or wilful act of commission or omission, is liable by the Act 0th Victoria, cap. 18, to forfeit One; Hundred Pounds to the party aggrieved, to bo recovered by action for debt. WILLIAM VAUGcIAN LUIES, Deputy Clerk of the Puare for the Count y of Pem broke. Clerk of tlie Peace'* Office, Haverfordwest, 10th September, It;2. 1.jl J. P R E E C E JAMES, ARCHITECT tfc BUILDING SURVEYOR, ALBERT STREET, Haverfordwest. 197 WANT ED AT MICHAELMAS, A GOOD GENERAL 'k FEMALE SERVANT.—For particulars apply at the office of this paper. IOST from ST. NICHOLAS, August 2, 1882, two I-4 BLACK YEARLING HEIFERS. Finder will be rewarded by H. Bevan, Fishguard. 447 LOST FROM HER HOME, on tho 9th of Auau?T last, FMARIA, the wife of JOHN WILLIAMS, of Cwm, Puncheston, Pembrokeshire. She has a WORT or MOLE on her left cheek and. hair on it, is about 30 years of age, dark complexion, and slight in person. Any person giving information of her will bo rewarded. 445 ^PO BE LET and entered upon at Michaelmas A next, the Houso and shop known as CLEDDY HOUSE, No. 2 High street, with plate glass front opposite the New Post office and uow in the occupation of It ii, DAVID DAVIES, draper, &-c. Apply to IsAAC ROBERTS, Spring Gardens, Havorfordwest. 455 HOUSE TO LET. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED AT ST. MARTIN'S CRESCENT, HAVERFORD. WEST, and entered upon a"; MICHAELMAS NEXT. Suitable for a Small Family,—Rent Mode- rate.—Apply by letter to W. OWEN, Solva. [438 .TO LET AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, a TWO-STALL STABLE, HAY LOFT, DUNG PIT, YARD AND PIG-STYE. RENT X3 5; Tenant paying all Rates.—Apply to MICHAEL WHITE, Dark Street. Haverfordwest. September 6th, 1882. 443 FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE FOR SALE CALLED the "TURK'S HEAD," City Road, Haverfordwest, with good Garden attached also Brewhouse, Outhouses, and yard likewise a FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE & GARDEN, adjoining the above both let to respectable tenants. For particulars apply to—GEORGE WOOLCOCK, St. David's Arms Haverfordwest. 441 TO NOBLEMEN AND GAME DEALERS. WANTED a Large Supply of RABBITS and T GAME for tho Season. Cash advanced on good reference. Apply-E. E. ASHMORE, Rabbit and Poultry Salesman, Sherlock Street, Birmingham. MARINER'S IIOTEL, HAVERFORDWEST. MRS. HUGHES IN returning thanks for past favours begs to inform -L the general public and the inhabitants of Haver- fordwest and its neighbourhood, that she intends to continue to conduct the above old established house, where she trusts, by keeping articles of the best quality, to secure a share of public patronage. Good Stabling. Hay and Com. 454 SALES BY MR So It. EDMOND. POYSTON HOME FARM, RUDBAXTON PARISH. Impoitant Sale of Live Stock, Crops, Imple- ments, Cheese and other Effects. S. R. ESMOND Begs to announce his instructions from Mr JOliN JOHN, who is giving up the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his residence, POYSTON HOME FARM, In the Parish of Rudbaxton, in the County of Pembroke, ON MONDAY, THE 25TII OF SEPTEMBER, 1882, I HIE following Well Bred and Valuable DAIRY a. COWS, Incalf Heifers, Bull, Young Cattle, Horses, Ewes and Lambs, Pigs, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements, and other effects, viz :— HORNED STOCK. 16 Grand and Valuable Cows, of the pure Castlemartin Breed, all in Profit, handsome Bull of the same breed, four very superior two-year-old Incalf Heifers, 15 special Yearling Steers and Heifers and 16 Calves all the young Cattle are the produce of the Hard of Cows, and carefully bred. HORSES.—Bay Mare Bess" aged, Dark Bay Horse, "Prince," four years old, Dark Bay Mare Diamond five years old, all excellent and faithful workers in shaft or fore harness, very promising Yearling Filly by Farmor's Welcome, Yearling Colt Ditto, sucking Colt by Prince Arthur, all the Colts are out of excellent Mares aud worthy of attention. SHEEP.—30 Ewes and Lambs of the South Down breed. PIGS.-15 Stores. CROPS.—GO Mows of Black Tartarian Oats and 50 Mows of prime Barley, two large Ricks of well saved Meadow Hay. IMPLEMENTS.—Nearly new Tumbril Cart with Tripples and Rails complete, Cowbridge Roller, Double furrow Plough by Hornsby, Howards Chain Harrow, Cart, and Plough Harness; about 8 owt. Cheese and numerous other effects not mentioned. LUNCHEON BY TICKET AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP. The Sale to commence at One o'clock punctually. Three months' credit will be given subject to con- ditions of Sale. Poyston is about two miles from the Haverfordwest Station on the Great Western Railway. Haverfordwest, September the 2nd, 1882. LOWER WINSLE FARM, In the Parish of Hasguard, in the County of Pembroke. Sale of Live Stock, Crops of Corn and Hy, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils Furniture, and other Effects. S. R. EDMOND Begs to announce that he has received instructions from Mr. JAMES PHILLIPS, who is leaving the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his residence, LOWER WINSLE FARM, In the Parish of Hasguard, On TUESDAY, the 20th day of SEPTEMBER, 1882, i LL his valuable LIVE STOCK, Crops of CORN 4.1 and HAY, IMPLEMENTS, and other Effects. Refreshments will be provided at 12 o'clock. The Sale to commence at One o'clock punctually. Four Months' Credit will be given subject to conditions of t-iale. Haverfordwest, Sept. 2nd, 1882. 448 IIAVERFOI%"])WEST UNI ON. TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. I 'IIIE Guardians of the above Union are prepared to L receive TENDERS for the undermentioned Arti- cles of Provisions, from the 20th day of September, 1882, to the 21st day of March, 1883, to be delivered at the Workhouse, Haverfordwest, free of expense, in such quantities as may be required, at such times as the Board of G uardians may direct. Rounds of Beef with Marrow Bone out, Leg Bones of Beef, averaging 10lbs each, Beeves' Heads, Loins, Breasts, and Necks of Mutton, Barley Meal, kiln dried, well sifted and free from husks, Household Flour, Oatmeal, well sifted and free from husks, Skim Milk, (sweet), Salt Butter, Welsh Cheese, Congou Tea, Soft Sugar, Fast India rioe, Tobacco, (Wills') Peas, Yellow Soap, Soda, Candles, Rushlights, Potatoes of the best quality, Culm, Coal. do Rubble, Clay, Barm. Any person may tender for all or any of the articles separately; and the Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. N.B.—The tender must be made on a form which may be had on application to the Clerk, and accom. panied with samples to be sent to me not later than Five o'clock in tha Afternoon of Monday, the 18th September, 1882. The samples must be sent in plain white paper, without signature, or any other dis- tinguishing mark. JOHN JAMES, Clerk to the Guardians. All Persons having any claims on the Guardians are requested to send particulars thereof to the Clerk (if by letter, post paid) a Fortnight at Least before the ex- piration of the Quarter. I Haverfordwest, 2ud September, 1882. 453 HAVERFORDWEST UNION. TENDERS FOR CLOTHING, BEDDING, &c. rpHE Guardians of the above Union are prepared to JL receive TENDERS for Clothing, Bedding, &e, for the use of the Workhouse, from the 20th day of September, 1882, to the 19th day of September, 1883, to be delivered at the Workhouse, Haverfordwest, free of expense, in such quantities as may be required, at such times as thu Board of Guardians may direct. Sam- pies to be sent to tho Workhouse n >t h\er th?" Wcdnes- day, the 20!h day of Septewber, 1882, at 10 o'Clock in the Forenoon. Any person may tender for all or ally.of the nrticies separately and the Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. X. B.-The Tender must be made on a Form which may be had on application to the Cl^rk, and no Tender will be received after Five o'CUek in the Afternoon ot TUESDAY, the 19th September, 1882. JOHN JAMES. i Clark to the Guardians. All Persons having any claims on the Guardians are requested to send particulars thereof to the Clerk, (if the letter, post paid) a FORTNIGHT AT LEAST before by expiration of the Quarter. H iverfordu- st 2nd September. 1832. LIST OF SALES BY David Morris, Auctioneer, MICHAELMAS, 1882. Monday, September 18. AT ROBLESTON, in the parish of Camrosc, Crops Corn, &c. Wednesday, September 20, AT GOOD HOPE, in the parish of St. Dogwells, Live Stock, Crops, &c. Weduesday, September 20, AT RIDGE, in tho parish of Letterston, Stock, Crops, &c. Thursday, September, 2 1, AT COLD COMFORT, in the parish of Hayseastle, Live Stock, Crops, Implements, &c. Fridav, September, 22nd, AT SICKLEY, in the parish of Llanrian, Live stock, Crops, Implements, &c. Monday, September 25, AT MUSLAND, in the parish of St. Dogwell's, Lire stock, Crops, Implements, &c. Tuesday, September 26, AT HENDRE, (in conjunction with Mr T. Owen) in the parish of St. David's, Livestock, Crops, &c. Wednesday, September 27, AT GREENSTONE, in the parish of Brawdy, Live stock, &c. Thursday and Friday, September 28 and 29. AT GRANSTON HALL, in the parish of Granston, and Trellyscoed, in the parish of St. Nicholas, Live stock, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements, and other effects, the property of Mr George Johns. Monday, October 2, AT TORBANT FARM, in the parish of LlanriaD, Live stock, and Implements, &c. AT FYNONDDEWI, in the parish of Whitchurch, Letting of Land, Crops of Hay and Corn. AT EAST HOOK, in the parish of Lambston, Live Stock, Crops, Implements, &c. AT TREMANHIRE, in the parish of Whitchurch, Letting of Land, Crops of Hay and Corn. AT EITHINMAEN, in the parish of St. Dogwells, Live stock, Crops, &c. AT BARN PARK, in the parish of Walwyns Cas. tle, Stock, Crops, Implements, &c. AT MOOR, in the parish of Walwyna Castle, Live stock, &c. FUIther particulars and dates of Sales will appear In the next week's papers and posters. Newton West, September, 12, 1S82. 452. BIG ROBLESTON. DAVID M O R R I S HAS received ingtructions to SELL by AUCTION JLJL at ROBLESTON. in the parish of Camrose, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1882, the whole of the LIVE STOCK CROPS of CORN and HAY, IMPLEMENTS, &c. LIVE STOCK.—Twelve excellent milch cows, 12 yearling steers and heifers, 16 forward calves, four pigs. four useful cart mares, one with a foal at her feet. CROPS.-250 Mows of Corn, including Wheat, Barley, and Ots, 2 ricks of Hay in good condition, together with Farming Implements, Household Furniture, &c. Salo to commence at 12 o'clock. Credit subject to conditions. Mr. HENRY HELYAR, SURGEON DENTIST, No.7, VICTORIA PLACE, llA VERFORDWEST

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