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| FROM I DlBECT STEAM OOMMUHICATIOK LONDON TO MILFORD. j, THE new screw STEAM SHIP "OSCAB," M. FUDCE, MASTER, .1.LL LEAVE LONDON FOR MILFORD Thursday, January 13th, at 3 p.m. Thursday, January 27th, at 3 p.m. Vr^ODS will be neeived at SeoeeWs Wharf." TooUv- J» op V> th« above hoar, and delivered at P*hrolM Dock, and Pemhroh, oa the MOD- weather permitting. 'or Narberih will be delivered at Blackpool, ^•olar attention will be given to the delivery of returned empty packages. N» Londow:—WM. Law, Ogilby, Moore, and fT^Rram Court, Fenchureh-street. in MitTOBDS-Charlea H. N. Htfl. ih Bklpast:—Robert Henderson. t« N* "OSCAR" after discharging at Milford proceed* on Ireland, on Sunday evening, with Goods and if offered. J^olieies indisputable, and payable to Holder within J^rtwn Days after Death, and Free of Policy to the Assured. Kete and mod Economical Seals of Premiums. Kete and mod Economical Seals of Premiums. v HOUSEHOLDER'S AND GENERAL LIPE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 15 & 16, Adam-dtrebt, Adelphi, London. &J"a AaaURANOE IS INDISPENSABLE. fc. TRUSTIER. The Right Hon. Thomas Milner Gibsen, M.P. £ [>hn Walhanka Childers, Esq,, M.P. WflHm Bulkeley Glasse, Esq., Q.C. j^Qlian Ashton, Esq. Charles Hnlae, Esq. Richard Griffiths Welford, Esq. FianeSa Davenport Bullock Webster, Beq. ^|)u DIRECTORS. Athton, Ecq., Horton Hoase, Colnbrook **• Thomas Cator, Bryanstom«aqaare,and Skelbiook- Doncaster K., t* Hnlae, Esq., Hurst, near Reading Davenport Bollock Webster, Esq., 49, New Bond- street Oriffths Welford, Esq.,2,New-sqnare, Lincoln Vino. ^2^5 Poeock, Esq., South wark-bridge-road pS'eraon, Esq., Leyton, Essex n "steraon, Esq., Jan., Park-road, Holloway UTQ«V»»«.. — jw^MMUTIVE AND PECULIAR FEATURES. kve,7 Policy is absolutely indisputable, the state of health 8. i and interest being admitted on the Policy. I p0p?w#r Scale of Premiums than any other Office. 4 transferable by indorsement. 4 paid within Fourteen Days after Proof of Death. I p *wge for Policy Stamp. nti assured in other Offices may obtain In- tiupatable Policies from this Company at more mode- b rates of premiums. > I'd Referees in ALL CASES paid 4y the Company. •"? LOW PREMIUM AND THE BONUS OR PROFIT TABLE* k*Premium for the Whole Term ef Lib. for an Indie JJWw AasurMce of £ 100, payable to the Holder 14 Days O' Death. *•» „ WHOLE uri PREMIUM. #AT* Low Premium Branch. Bonus Proift Branch. £ s. d. £ s. d. 51 I 11 8 I 17 II 9S I 14 10 .r. 2 I 4 1 It 1 2 2 3 2 1 15 7 2 3 3 1 IT 7 2 4 4 U I 18 6 2 5 5 J? 1 19 7 2 6 8 JL 2 0 7 2 7 11 5 •• 2 1 9 2 9 3 5 2 3 11 2 10 7 « "• ». 3 4 2 2 12 1 40 — 2 ft 6 2 13 8 «S I IS a. a a 1 SQ « 4 1 3 15 10 00 8 18 8 4 12 11 « « 8 7 4 11 RICHARD HODSON, Secretary. a^15 *»i 1<5, Adam-street, Adelphi, London. u*L^r. Company to be Afint forNarberth—Mr Joseph Davies. Medical Referee—Thomas G. Bush, Esq. h,n rAltliro atitDt: HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. 4 ^Hu tlTS abide his cbutcheb after tbm f» TEARS SUFFERING. °f • Letter from Mr Thompson, Chemist, Liverpool, dated August 20th, 1852. n. Holloway, t^[ |V Sir—I am enabled io furnish you with a most ex- ^lfcktf cure bv your invaluable Ointment and th^ch has astonished every person acquainted with ^•rer. About 10 years ago, Mr W. Cummins, of in ihis town, waa thrown from his horse, *'he received very serioua injurious he hsd the ">«te » • a<*T'ce 8t the time, and was afterwards an in* <erent infirmaries, yet he grew worse, and at «q 8 niaKgnant runmng nicer settled in his hip, which crippled him, thst he could not move with- f°r nearly 10 vears; recently he began to use *<rfch lm'nt and Pills, which have now healed the wound, bit n&'hetied his limb, snd enabled him to dispense with *HdtT-Wtehes. ao that he can walk with the greatest ease, Wl*h renewed health and vigour. (Signed) J- THOMPSON. EXTRAORDINARY CORE OF A DREADFUL SKIN ft "tSEAaa WHEN ALL MBDICAL AID HAD FAILED. of a Lett«r from Mr Hird, draper, of Keady, near Gainsbro', dated March 1st, 1852- 6, To Professor Holloway, Wt'^Some time since, one of my children was afflicted t^jJVJ'eadful eruptions over the body and limbs. I ob- *>an !he *^v'ce »e»eral eminent Surgeons and Physl- At V of whom the cane waa considered hopeless. e, encth. I tried your Ointment and Pills, and without hi tha effect waf miraculous, for by persevering cK;Ii^r 9*e>n" the eruptions quickly disappeared, and the Q1J« Was restored to perfe^ health. f|Jf Previously lost a child from a similar complaint, and I •h? hel're« had I in her case adopted your medicines Would have been saved also, I shall be happy to tis- the truth of this to any enquirer. (Signed) J. H IRD, Draper. .tICO!REft SURPRISING CURB OF ULCBRATED BAD LEOS, P DBBILITT, AND QBMERAL ILL HEALTH. °P7 of a Letter from Mr J, M. Clennell, of Newcastle^ on-Tyne, dated September 20th, 1852. To Professor Holloway, }JuHT Sir,—I am authorised by Mrs Gipbon, of 31, ^r**y-street, in this town, to inform you that for a consi- Ken i *h« had been a sufferer from debility, and liJ health, accompanied with a disordered atomach, T4 great derangement of the system. In addition to thia «i* ter"b'y afflicted with ulcerated wounds, or run- 3wei, in both her legs, so that ahe was totally in. of doing her usual work. In this diatreaaing con- '°n she adopted the use of your Pills and Ointment, and • •Utes, that in a wondertully short time, they effected a r'jWt cure of her legs, and restored her constitution to *k and strength | and that she is now enable to walk *??lt with ease and comfort. Severral other persons in neighbourhaad have also received extraordinary benefit the use of your invaluable medicines. I remain, Dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) JOHN MORTON CLKNNELL. ^•tAIN REMBDT FOR BCORCUTIC HUMOURI-AND AN ASIONIBHINO CURt Of AN OLD LADY SEV^NTT irgARS "&- OF AOt OF A .AD ILEO. of a Letter from Messrs. Walker and Co,, ChesaisU, Bath. To Professor Holloway, 'Bear Sir—Among the numerous cures effected bv tb,e medicines in this neighbourhood, we s?*y mention that of ao old lady living in the village ot T*eston,'about five miles from this city. She had ulcerated •oanda in her leg for many yeart, and latterly they moo yeased to such an alarming extent as to defy all the usual ftatedioS; her health rapidly giving way-under the sunefr £ **§ she endured. In this distressing condition she had ^jeonrse to your Ointment end Pills, and by the assistance her friends, was enabled to persevere in their use, until received a perfect cure. We have ourselves been fireatly astonished at the effect upon so old a person, she eing above 70 years of age. We shall be happy to satisfy *ny enquiries as to the authenticity of this really wonderr '"l ease, either personally or by letter. A private in the Bath Police Force, also, has been perr cured of an old scorbutic affection ih the face, after all Other means had failed. He stares that it is entirety by she use of your Ointment, and speaks loudly in its praise. a We remain, Dear Sir, youra faithfully, April flth, 1852. (Signed) WALKER & Co. *M Pitht should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases gad Leg* Cancers Scalds Bad Breasts Contracted and Stiff Sore Nipplee *jurns Joints Sore-throats ^unions Elephantiasis Skin-diseases Scurvy and Sand-Flies Gout Sore-heads ^oco-bay Glandular Swellings Tumours ~h)ego-foot Lumbago Ulcers ^htlblains Piles Wounds ^happed hands Rheumatism Yaws £ °»oa (mft) Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoiloway, 244. iJr?Bd, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all reapectabir Druggist* and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civi- •iserfWorTd, in Pols, at Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11a., 22s., and 33s. each. here is a considerable saving by taking the larger siiet ,-N.B—Directions for the guicunce of patients in every Jarder ate affixed to each Pot. Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford and Hakin Point, (weather permitting) tree of charge, in Boats provided by the Steamers, n Cabin. Deck, Liverpool to or from Milford. 13s. Od 5s 6d. Milford to or from Bristol. IS.. Od 5s 6d. Milford to or from Swansea 68. Gd. 3s 6d. NOTICB.-Return Cabin Tickets available for TWO VOYAGES in these Steamers, may be had from the undermenthned Agents or theCaptians on Board. Liver- pool to Milford, Swansea, or Bristol, 18s. Milford to Bristol, 18.. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, AND BRISTOL, Intended Sailings for JANUARY, 1853. POWERFUL SIHPsf TROUBADOUR, (CAPT. JOHN ANDERSON) (CAPT. WM. JAMBII BECKETT), IRON PRINCE;, (OAPT. lOHN WALLACB) OR some other suitable Vessel, is intended to said with goods and passengers, (unlest prevented by any unfbretten ooaurrenoe) as follows:—(with or without pilots and. liberty to tow lelSels From TRAFALGAR DOCK, LIVERPOOL, to MILFORD & BRISTOL, Landing passengers for Swansea (weather and time per- mitting) at the Mumbles. Saturday 1.. l|after I Saturday 15.. ljafter Saturday .,8,. 9 morn | Saturday 22.. 8 morn Saturday, 29th, 1 after. The Steamer sails for Bristol (weather permitting) im- nediately after her arrival at Milford, which is seldom under 22 hours after sailing from Liverpool FROM CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, TO SWANSEA AND LIVERPOOL. Tuesday 4..12|noon I Tuesday ..18.. ll^morn Tuesday ..11.. 7 morn | Tuesday ..25.. 6 morn FROM SWANSEA TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT MILFORD. Wednesday 5 lltnorn | Wednesday 19.. 10 morn Wednesday 12.. 6 morn | Wednesday 26.. 5 morn The Steamer sails for Liverpool (weather permitting) immediately after her arrival at Milford, which is seldom under six or seven hours after leaving Swansea. The landing or embarkation of Goods or Passengers at Milford, by whatever conveyance, or whether at the ex- fense of the steamer, or otherwise, is at the the risk of the 'assengers and the Owners oi the Goods respectively, fg* Apply to Edwin Edwards, Swansea; Fitz- simons, Appiebee, and Co. 20, Water.atreet, Liverpool G. H. Evans, Bristol, or Mr.C. H. N. HILL, Agent, Milford. NOTlcL-The Old Company's Steam Packets Dart and Usk for Newport daily, and the Swift for Cardiff. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, will in future start from Bathurst Basin, Bristol, calling at the Hotwells, in about ifteen minutes after the time stated in the bills for sailing, where a Waiting-room for Passengers is provided opposite the Landing-place. No charge for landing and embarking. Goods for Newport and Cardiff, will in foturp be received at the Company's Office, on the Quay. The J UVERNA is intended to leave Bristol for Cork on Tuesday instead ot Wednesdays. BRISTOL GENERAL ITEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. PMHE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to JL Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL,—Dublin, ROSBi Cork, JUVERNA & VANGUARD; Waterford, VIC- TORY; Tenby, STAR and PHOSNIX; Milford, Pater, and Haverfordwest, STAR Carmarthen, PHCENIX Cardiff, SWIFT*, Newport, DART and USK;—and as under-men- tioned with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels,during JANUARY, 1853. FROM BRISTOL. c « *i — m £ S (25 "S • to > r u r £ j 2 t M 8-5 » S5 "§ TE S A 5 Saturday 1 0. 91 m 19 m 2 Hkfonday 3 ••••:•• rj" j'i I0«n Ittm Tuesday 4 12no 12no 12no 12n. Wednes. 5 1 a •••• IJa Thursday 6 2|a 2Ja 2$a Friday 7 3Ja 3Ja Saturday 8 4 a ~— 4ja 1. 9 6 m- Monday 10 .„ —— 6m 7 m Tuesday 11 7m 7m 7m 7|nii, Wednes. 12 7 m 8m 7 a Thursday 13 8" 8. 8im Friday 14 :8im 8jm '.o. 'p' 8im 9m. Saturday 15 ,9}tn 1 16 — — 10 m Monday 17 ;;•• •• 10m ljm. Tuesday 18 Hm 11m Jim i2 n Wedne.. 19 •• ••• ».»«••»• 12 n Thursday 20 2 a 2 a l|a Friday 21 3 a 3 a r. 2Ja 2ja Saturday 22 •. • • 4 a SJa i3 Monday 24 •••••• Vx' — ft. 4 a Tuesday 25 5Ja 6ja 6t. fl m ót. Wednes. 96 6^m6jm Thursday 27 7 a 7a 7 m. Friday 28 8m 8m "11m 71m Saturday 29 .8ts» 8im 30 Monday 31 91m9¡m TO BRISTOL. • M >* to 5 *8 4 £ -a 5 = B 1 a s$ < 5 H I s c5 6 I Saturday 1 7>m Tuesday 4 10m ia ija i6m i6m 10m Wednes. 5 1 *j" Friday?. 7 i2no *4 a "iw ito 2 a Salturday 8 3 a II Monday 10 4jtn 4|a Tuesday 11 6m 7 m 8Jm 54m5Jm 5a Wednes. 12 fit" Thursday 13 I 6mftn# Friday 14 7m 9 a 8m 2 a 7 m Saturday 15 f f 7|"» Monday 17 84m Tuesday 18 9ml2no 1 a. 10m 9m 9|m. Wednes, 19 10m Thursday 2a •••• llml2no. Friday ?l llm.3a 3m 9m. la Saturday 92 11a. 2a — 23 Monday 24 St- Tuesday 25 7in 7|m 4 a 4^m 4 a Wednes. 26 5 a Thursday 27 .r.6m6m. Friday 28 8 m 8 a 7 m la. 6jra. Saturday 29' 7m 7 m 30 — Monday 31 8m ..fP — Passengers can book themselves at the Paddington Ter- minus for conveyance to Cork per Great Western Railway to Bristol, with liberty to remain there two days, and from thence per the undermentioned Steamers at the following rate, viz:— 1st Class Rail and Cabin of Steam Ship 4?3 6 0 2nd Do, do. do, 18 0 3rd Do and peck do. 0 W 0 To and fro Tickets are also granted, available for Six, seeD Days.- 1st Class Rail and Cabin of Steam Ship £ 3 7 6 2nd Do, ditto ditto v»2 17 0 Passengers proceeding from Cork to London, can book at the Cork Steam-ship Company's Office, Cork, on the same terms. The whole ot the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods.—Feijjale stewards on Board.-Carriages ago Horses shipped with am. Horses and Carnages to be shipped two hours before sailing. Aoknt^—Mr, Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr. J. Rees, Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmpr, Milford; Mr. J^mes. Pater;j MrW. R. Hwvey, Cardiff; Mr, Martin, llfracombe; Mr. Thomas Baker, jlynton; Mr. Robert Stacey, Carmarthen; and Mr. R. Jones, Newport, Particulars may be obtained by applying the Bristol; Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristpl; where all Goods, Packages, parcels. Sue., should be addressed Bills and other information supplied by Mr J. Jones, Rown- ham Wharf, Hotwells; in London—Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Picadilly; H. Underwood, 56, Hay market; Gilbert and Co., Blossoms Inn, Lawrence Lane, Cheapside, and 82, Lombard-street. NOTICE.—The Propriejlprs of the above Steam packets will be not accountable for any Cllbin Passenger a Luggage (if lost or dsmaged) ahoye the value of Tivo Pounds nor for any Deck Passengers Lugage (if lost or damaged) above the value of Twenty Shilling;) unless ip each cee entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery nor will they he ansjwerable for aoy olh^r par- cel above the value of Forty Shilling^ (if lost or damaged) □ oless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same st the time of delivery.—Not accountable fpr any Good* without Shipping Note. All letters seeking information be post-paid. IRONMONGERY GOODS ON THE BEST TERMS, AT JAMES REES LLOYD'S, BRIDGE-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, JR LLOYD begs to announce to his Friend* and the Public in general that he has commenced SELLING OFF the whole of h?s EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY, at greatly Reduced Prices, in order to make room for an entirely sew selection of Birmingham, Sheffield, and other Goods, as he intends visiting the begs to assure them that it will be his constant endeavour to supply them with Goods of the very best manufacture, at the lowest price** ivuf rpupectfully solicits a continuance of their kind[ N.B.—Articles purchased at this Establishment, and not approved of, will be exchanged, or the money returned. DURING THE LAST THREE MONTHS JOSEPH MARYCHURCH, HAS (on an average) BOXiS a THRASHING MACHINE EVERY TWO DAYS! The following are a few of the Testimonials which J. M. has lately received respecting them :— D. DAVIES, Esq., Cefntreufor. Llandovery.—4* There is S. WILLIAMS, Esq., St. David's. The Thrashing not a better Machine than mine in the Kingdom." Machine cannot do its work better." T. THOMAS. Esq., Gwyndy.After five years trial of the M Jo Bellmont. I thrashed 245 Winchesters of Thraahing Machine, I have great pleasure ,n speaking of it « ej ht honrg and fortri'nwtes, and the Machine In the highest possible terms. It works admirably without me the wages and maintenance of two men." fatiguing the horses or at all injuring the #orn, and thrashes quite clean. 11 is also inexpensive, having hitherto cost me « JOHN CANTON, Waisland.—•* I have used your nothing but oil, and the ftoon it had when new are ttill Mach;ne upward8 of four years, and was offered more for her „ T, ,A at mr sale last M ichaelmas than I could get a new one for, F. SBVPRNB, Esq.,Craigybonon.—" It does itsjjvork per- ■ J f it< j thrash five Winchesters in four fectly and I think no farmer in these days can afford to be 'es.» v without one." J. M. would also call attention to his CELEBRATED CHAFF CUTTERS: CAM CHAFF-CUTTER, with Iron Frame and Trough fG. No. 9.—CHAFF-CUTTER will cut Chaff or Furze at the rate of a Winchester per minute, 93. CORNE'S CHAFF-CUTTERS for Horse or Water power. CORN CRUSHERS on an improved principle, 94 10s. FIVE BUSHEL SACKS TWENTY SHILLINGS per Dozen AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS, HAVERFORDWEST. THE OBSERVATORY, MARKET-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. ENLARGEMENT OF PREMISES! IMMENSE INCREASE OF STOCK!! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! T. J. WHITE, Optician, Silver-Smith, Jeweller, Watch-Maker, &C., &€ RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has JUST RETURNED from the American, Continental, and a British Markets, where he has purchased, FOll CASH ONLY, an Extensive!* .Valuable, Varied, and Thoroughly Fashionable Stock of Optical and Philosophical I nstruments Electric. English, French, and American CLOCKS, London and Swiss WATCHES; Parisian and English JEWELLERY and BIJOUTERIE; Silver and Electro-Plate, Cabinet Wares, Fancy Ironmongery, CHIN A, GLASS, &c. in every variety of pattern and quality, the whole of which « now ready for inspection. For Particulars, seeT. J. WHITE'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, Just Published, to be had gratis, on application at" The Observatory," Market-street, or through post by sending two stamps. N.B.-The principle of selling only really good and warranted articles, at a fair remunerating price (which has afforded the utmost satisfaction to T.J. White's customers) is strictly adhered to> at this Establishment, and having made the whole of his recent and extensive purchases for Cash only, he is enabled, Dy tne complete saving of the heavy commissions usually charged the Retail Trade for credit, to place his customers on the best possible footing. The Observatory, Oct. 27th, 1852. -P'r s HA VERFORIlW EST STEEPLE itfASES WILL TAKB PLACE (WRATHBR PERMITTING) ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1853. 9. LOW PHILLIPS, AND THOMAS H. DAVIS, ESQUIRES, STGWALFOS. GEORGE N. HASSELL, CLERK OF THE COURSE. FIRST RACE. THE PEMBROKESHIRE STAKES I A Handicap Steeple Chase of 10 Sovereigns each (£5 Forfeit, and CS only if declared °n Saturdsy, February 28th), with £ 50 added over about four miles of fair hunting country. Second f">rse to save his stake. The winner to pay £ 10 towards expenses. To close and name to the Stewards (by letter) at the Mariners Hotel, on Saturday, February 5th, by Eight o'clock in the evening. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom Y The weights to appear in BelCs Life on February 13th. A winner once after the weights are Pu ,,ce f'hs. extra. Three horses to start, bona fide the property of three distinct owners, or the public money will not be added. SECOND RACE. THE TRIAL- STAKES Of Fiye Sovereigns each ( £ 2 Forfeit), with £ 30 added. Second horse to save his stake. Over about three miles of country. Four-years old, 10st.; five-years old, list. 41bs.; six-years old, list, .aged, 12st. 7lbs.; a winner once, 71bs. extra twice, Ulbs. j and three times, 21lbs. Three horses w start, or the public money will not be added. Age of horses will be taken from January 1st, 1853. To close and name to the Stewards on Saturaay, March 5th (by letter), at the Mariners Hotel, by Eight o'clock in the evening. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, and their decision to be final Five Shillings to be paid to the Clerk of the Course for the use of the scales and weights. There will be an OROINARY at the MARINERS HOTEL, and a BALL at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS in the evening. SAVE AO PER CENT. (| )} By rurebartaff row Watebes Btreet from the Manufacturer, AT THE WHOLESALE TRADE PBICE. GOLD WATCHES, extra Jewelled, with all the recent Improvements £ 3 15s Ditto, with the three-quarter plate movement, and stouter cases f t SILVER WATCHES, with same movements aa the gold «« Ditto, with the Lever Escapement, eight holes jewelled.. 15s' ML JilraSv And every other description of Watch in the same pr'o'por'tion A written Warramy acciI? SontS''SoSiilSJ60 with every a a H andsome morocco cases for same, 2s. extra OM Emigrants supplied with Watches suitable for Australia tqShfjjff Merchants, Captains, and the Trade, supphed in any quantities, on very favourable Genlletpen's fine GOLD ALBERT CHAINS fil in«. Ladies'ditto, Neck ditto Sent carefully packed, post lree,^a jjJjn receipt of Post Office or Banker' DANIEL ELLIOTT HEDGER, WHOLESALE WATCH MANUFACTURER, 27, CITY-ROAD, NEAR FINSBURY-SQUARE, LONDON. PEMBROKE SAVINGS BANK, F' FOR THE YEAR ENDING 20th NOV., 1852. CHARGE. £ D D,SCHARGE. To balance due on 20th Nov., 1851, as per By sumi actually paid to depositors in money. £ d* last return 39,426 3 6 including interest, within the year ending Tosums received of depositors within the year 20th Mov., iboZ 4 117 18 9 ending20th Nov,, 1852 6,202 6 7 By sums actually paid for managemenVwith'i'n To interest on moneys invested with the Com- thesaidyear 90 2 6 musionera, for the reduction of the Na- Balance on the general account s. d tional debt, in the year ending 20th Nov. invested with the Com- j{}5;j 1,269 15 8 missioners for the Rrduc- To interest on sums drawn for by the Trus- tion of the National Debt tees upon the Commissioners within the including interest, on the •aidyEr. » 10 20th Nov., 1852 ii m 9 6 Separate Surplus Fund, in- vested with the said Com- missioners < (wt 9 2 Do. in the hands of the Trea- enfer. 443 10 3 42,692 8 11 £46,900 10 2 je46,900 10 2 The balance due 20th Nov., 1852, brought forward 42,692 8 11 No. of Total amount of Depositors. each class. IS Whose respective balances on the 20th Nov., 1952, including inteiest, did not exceed pleach.— 7 13 I 100 Do. were above jet and not exceeding L5 ditto ".Pt 310 6 4 122 Do. above £ -t and not exceeding £ 10 ditto 864 11 0 101 Do. above £ 10 ditto £ 15 ditto 1,202 2 8 68 Do. above £ 15 ditto £ 20ditto., 1,156$10 124 Do. above £ 20 ditto £ 30ditto. 2,974 4 5i 118 Do. above £ 30 ditto £ 40ditto.„ 3,948 12 8 63 Do. above £ 40 ditto £ 50 ditto, 2,843 0 3 78 Do. above £ 50 ditto £ 75ditto. 4,686 12 8 47 Do. above £ 75 ditto £ 100 ditto 4,004 3 6 40 Do. above £ 100 ditto £ 125 ditto ».* +.379 14 RA 18 Do. above £ 125 ditto £ 150ditto 2,400 IB 5| 31 Do. above £ 100 ditto £ 200dittp, 5,131 16 f 931 Total number of depositors. 33,910 17 Of lfi Charitable Societies 504 17 10| 32 Friendly Societies 7.201 16 5 979 Total number of accounts. Total 41,617 It 4 Balance invested with Committioners on the Seperate Surplps Fund account on the 20tb Nov., 1852 1,045 9 2 f2,663 0 ( Surplus 29 8 Audited by { MORGAI? DAVI EsJ'Elq^Manager } 0f the Savings Bank' ^anu$ry,6,18^3, JOHN OWEN, Actuary. The jr^te pf Jnterpst flllswpj} Peppfjfor? Tbm pef Qpijf.

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