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Banish the Enemy MAKE YOUR BODY FORTRESS AGAINST DISEASE RMAKE Hughes's Blood Pills Enrich and Purify the Blood. Tone and Adjust the stomach. Set the Liver in order. Stimulate at healthy action of be Kidneys. Strengthens the Herves. Induce a healthy flow of Bile. Clear the Skin of all Blemishes. Bring the Bloom of Health to the Cheeks. Regulate the Bowels. HnahPQ' Prevent an ,'ure UUgllCO Scurry, Skin Bash LJ I AAfl Eczema, Boils, Scrofula 'Fits, Erysipelas, Head 13 I 11 Q aehe, Bad Liver, C msti MT lllO* patlon, Nervousness Bill iusness, Indigestion Despondency, Piles, Sluggish Kidneys, Rheumatism Baokaehe. SUITABLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS, AND OURE AFTER EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS Without delay send for a Box of Hughes's Blood Pills, Bold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, or send value in Stamps to maker, JACOB HUGHES, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, Penarth Cardiff. HUGHES'S See that this TKAJCE MARK" is on each box, without this none are gen- IgflBy uine. i Haverfordwest Grammar School FOUNDED 1613 Head Malter-J. S. 0. TOMBS, M.A. Late Open Scholar of Merton College, Oxford. First Classman in Chioftics, Second Master-MR. GILBERTIFRASEU, B.A., Late Mathematical Scholar of Corpus Chrieti College Oxford. First Class Mathematical Moderations, With five other Resident and Visiting Masters. About 9200 per annum is assigned for Exhibitions and Soholarahipf. Recent Successes inelude Scholarships and Exhib lions at Oxford, Cambridge, Lampeter, Cardiff, and Aberystwyth, 3 Loadon Maticulations 1st Division 40 Cambridge Local Certificates Senior and Junior wita DamerOUII Honours and Distinctions. For further particulars, prospectus, form of ap- plications Ac., apply- HEADMASTER Grammar School Haverfordwt st St. David's County School CHAIBMAN THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF ST. DAVID'S. VICE-CHAIBMAN CAPT. S. ROACH. HEAD MASTEB: MR THOMAS THOMAS, B.A (London.) ASSISTANT MISTBESS MISS K. IVJ. GREEN L.L.A. (St. Andrews), Cambridge Teachers' ugic TEAcHzu: MISS JAY. Diploma. MUSIC TEACHES MISS JAY. rupii. prepared for the London Matriculation ¡be Oxford and Cambridge Locals the Legal, Medi- cal and Pharmaceutical Examinations; the Entrance Scholarsnii Examinations of the University Colleges of Wales, and the Hoar.h Kensington Science and Art Ibllmiuatium. TUITION FEES £ 4 per annum or Xl 6s 8d per tdrm two (brothers or sisters) Z7 per annum or S2 6a 8d per term; three (brothers or sisters) RIO per annum or t3 6s 8d per term. Pupils taking Music will be charged an extra fee For terms and further particulars, Prospectus, &o Apply co the Head Master, or to I MR W D. WILLIAMS, The Registrar, St. David's. Tasker's High School For Girls. li A. VERFORD WEST. HEADVISTHKISIS.—MISS WADDY, B.A., (ASSIOUJU JJ highly qualified mistresses.) FRKS .£1 Ô8 8d per term. Special subjects—Greek, Uernian and Painting, 15s per term. Counu-j Pupils are ouly allowed to reside in registered lodgings of liieh a list can be obtained with any other in-ormatiou desired relative to School arrangemeuts) either from the Headmistress or from Mr J. W. Phillips, solicitor, Tower Hill (the clerk to the Governors.) Haverfordwest and Solva. JOSEPH. DAVIES, 01 !oWa, uommeoufd run- ning as general camei beWe«n bolva and ,ord west on S-uurday, Oc-. 5, 1 go i. Tuesdays, leaving Solva ai; 7 a. m. Fridays, „ »t 9.30 a.m. Saturdays, „ „ at 7 a.m. I ra urninj on arrival of the newspaper train. Statement of the Accounts of the Foundation called the Pembroke- shire Intermediate and Technical Education Fund For the year ending on the 31st March, 1902. MARY TASKER'S SCHOOL. RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS. £ s. d. MANAGEMENT. £ s. d. Balance 31st March, 1901 95 14 9 Rates, Taxes and Tithe 15 2 11 From Real Estate. 252 18 8 Repairs 63 0 0 Pension under Clause 47, Mr Edmund H. Ellis 40 0 0 Paid to School Managers of Haver- fordwest District, Clause 47 225 14 9 Balance 31st March, 1902 4 15 9 £348]3 5 9348 13 5 D P, GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT. Cit. m £ s d £ s. d To Reservation Account C. 49 2898 15 11 By balance 31st March, 1901 2520 3 11 School Managers of Haverfordwest Clerk's Petty Cash do. 2 14 8 District, Clause 51 (less fine „ County Rate. 953 2 2 £ 37 13s Id) 212 (j 11 Exchequer Contribution 1859 17 4 Balance divisible among County Treasury Grant 915 9 3 School Districts as follows Arrears of Principal and Interest Pembroke Dock £ 31.5 per cent 724 0 0 (Tenby School) 12 15 8 „ Tenby £ 10*95 „ (less fine F,9 9s lOd) 242 10 2 „ Narberth E16,43 „ 378 0 0 Cardigan £ 13'69 „ 314 0 0 „ Fishguard £ 8-21 „ 189 0 0 „ St. David's £ 8-21 189 0 0 Milford Haven £ 10'95 „ 252 0 0 999,94 „ Reserve Fund Account (CI. 52). 864 10 0 £ 6264 3 0 £ 6264 3 0 DR. RESERVATION ACCOUNT -CL. 49. CR. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. To Management Account 297 0 9 By General Fund 2898 15 11 Examination & Inspec- tion Account. 50 10 0 Travelling Teaohers Ac- count 12 12 0 County Exhibitions Ac- count 3 6 8 363 9 5 „ Balance carried to Re- serve Fund Account. 2535 6 6 £ 2898 15 11 £ 2g98 15 u DR. RESERVE FUND ACCOUNT. CH. £ s. d £ s. d To Percentages on Maintenance By General Fund 864 1*0 0 Grants. 720 6 8 Iteservation Account 2535 6 6 To Balance carried forward 2679 9 10 ;C3399 16 6 £3399 16 6 DR. BALANCE ACCOUNT. CR. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. To cash in hand Clerk's By Reserve Fund Account. 2679 9 10 Petty Cash Account 1 4 5 Tasker's School 4 15 9 cash at Bank 2678 5 5 cash at Bank, Tasker's Rent Account 4 15 9 -.———— 2684 5 7 £ 2684 5 7 £ 2684 5 7 WM. DAVIES GEO RGE, Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, May 16th, 1902. Clerk to the County Governing Body. I have examined the several Accounts of the Pembrokeshire County Governing Body, and have com- pared the payments with the V ollcherfl, and I hereby certify that the entries appear to be correct, and that the total balances in the hands of the Treasurer and Clerk on the 31st March, 1902, amounted to two thousand six hundred and eighty four pounds, five shillings, and sevenpence (£2684 5s 7d.) FRED J. WARREN. A.S.A.A., (Incorporated Accountant), May 16th, 1902. Auditor to the County Governing Body. WHY ARE QUADRANTS SO POPULAR? Ask any one of the thousands of riders of Quadrants, and you will be told that for durability, finish, and material they cannot be beaten. Easy Illustrated ^^Ssssssss^t Payments list of arranged. CyclEJs and !]'ltaranfee l Motor Cycles (bnilt to onler) post free. FROM 10 1 Os. Makers—The Quadrant Cycle Co., Ltd., Government Contractors, 35, Castle Street (Next to Angel Hotel), CARDIFF. Hackney Stallion, "DON JUAN," The property of Mr Worthington, Glynymel. TI E stands 16 hands. lie is too well-known to talk about, as he is the sire of so many J-1- good colts; and in the Hackney Stud Book. He has a beautiful heid and neck, rid: ng shoulders, all round action and style, with great bone and quality. He will stand at Glyn-y-Mel, and servo mares at £1. Groom's fee, 2s 6d. This low fee is to encourage Farmers to breed from good horses, which will always pay. ap5
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FAIRS AND MARKETS. CATTLE. Roath (Cardiff), Tuesday.—Good supply of cattle and a moderate demand-best cattle from 70s to 72 per cwt., a few extra choice making 74s, seconds 65s to 67s; fat cows 6;)) to 67s for the oest, eecouds 60s to 63s. Sheep a moderate supply—shorn wethers, choice quality, 8d to Sid, esves about 7d a few pens of Irish yearlings (shorn) 7d; lambs 9J per lb. Calves rather scarce, 8j per lb being top quotation, other qualities 7d to 7|d. Piss saaroe and (leir, choice small poikers lis 3d, haavy 10i 10J to Ils bacon pigs 9; 3d to 9s 91 for choice lightweights, and 96 for heavy; sows 6s 9d to 7s 61. Att,,ucian,,e average,i r.de slow. Trade in th3 carcase market continued de- pressed a very choice lot of meat of all kinds on offer-prices of best beef 7d, seconds 6td best hind- quarters 8d, seconds 7f i best forequarters of beef 4 6d, seconds 5Jd; prime wether mutton 7|;i, ewe 6d to 7d lamb 8id to 8Jd by the carcase. Veal scarce 7d to 8d. No pork. Attendance normal, but turn- over small. Usk, Monday.—There was a fair supply at the ordinary bi-monthly market to-day, and a brisk, de- mand, especially for beef. The following were the quotations. -Best beef 7d to n':I per lb., second quality 6td to 7d wether mutton 8d, owe nd; lamb 9d veal 8d per lb. cows and 2 calves Z- 12 !,f) .£16, yearlings £ 6 to jE9 two-year-olds 210 to 213 sows and pigs 27 to XIO, strong stores 35.sto 45s each, three-months old 20s to 233 each, weaners 163 to 20s, heavyweight porkers 9s to 9s 61 a score, light ditto 10s 6d a score. BUTTER. Carmarthen, Saturday.—There was a full supply of butter in the market to-day, which realised from 9id to lOd per lb., basket butter in pounds, lOdto lid per lb. PROVISIONS. Whitland, Friday. —There was a good attendance and supply of butter in casks, which realised 9d to 911 per lb., whilst butter in pound rolls varied from 9td to 10d. Beef 81 to 9d, mutton 9d to lOd, and veal and pork 6d to 7d per lb. Live fowls 38 6d to 5s 6d per couple. Dressed poultry 9d to lOd per lb. Eggs 20 for Is. CARDIGAN WOOL FAIR. Cardigan annual fair was held on Tuesday, but, owing to the cold, wet weather, th? supply was not up to former years, although the quality throughout w&s good. Prices were at least from 2d to 2id under last year, averaging 6d per Ib. Some very fine samples fetched 7d. Many reasons were given for tha low prices, which did not exceed those at Haverford- west, sellers declaring that Haverfordwest prices should not rule other places.
MOUNT MORGAN CONSOLIDATED—A
MOUNT MORGAN CONSOLIDATED—A PROMISING QUEENSLAND MINE. I have already mentioned the Mount Morgan Consolidated Mine, and now give some fnrthcr in- formation. The chief point of this property is that it adjoins the famous Mount Morgau Mine, which is stated to now be working within ton chains from the boundary of the Consolidated on a large reef which, the Australian experts consider, is trending towards the latter property. In fact, the cap of the lode is stated to bavo been cut in the shaft of the Consolidated at 390ft., assaying 9.1wt. of gold, which is payable, but should get richer ,to depth is attained, this being the experience of the Mount Morgan itself. The entourage of the Company is highly respectable, the legal man tger iuth8 Colony beiug Mr. A. J. Peacock, Premie:' of Victoria. Tne capital is £ 300.090. in ^81 shares, fully paid, tile t) t 0
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