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PEMBROKE PETTY SESSTONS,

T E N B Y.

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T E N B Y. DINNER TO THE LIFEBOAT CREW —On New Year', Day, Mr C. H. Smith, of No. 6, Lexden Terra. e. th. newly-appointed hon sec. of the Royal National Lifeboat li'Stitutiuii in H) s town, invited both crews ot the lito- :Joat to dinner at the Prince of Wales Inll. The crew- consist of twenty four men. The chair was occupied h, Mr 1 homas Monger, coxswain of the lifeboat. Tb" dinner ^consisted ct tbe good old English fare of roast b et and pium pudding, with a pint of beer and a glasr of grog for each man, After dinner the usual foya- toasts were given and responded to, and a comfortable evening spent. The company separated soon alter ten, having given three cheers for the Squire of Luxten," and Mrs. Smith. The catering of Mr3 Lewis gave grea sfUieiaptiQij, 'H'- I Ou M'nday, the 3rd instant, tea was Riven to between f 300 and 400 children, in the British School Room at Saundersfoot. At the el >so of the tea. Dr. Richards introduced the new Schoolmaster, Mr Orlando Pearce, to those prtsent in a short and neat speech. Mr Pearce briefly respordtd. In the evening a magic lantern was exhibited while this was being prepared, short speeches were made respecting the object's ard advantages of the school by the Rev D. Ma this4, Messrs Pearce, Har, and Beddoe. The school will be opened on Monday next. II ACCIDRNT. — On Saturday morning the French, briean- t'nf, Charles Amelia, Danis m master, from Bordeaux to PorthcHwI, with rtii way sleeper*, put into Ten' y harbour with loss of sails, deck cargo, &c., having experienced severe weather on thepievious dhY off Saint Gowan's Head Soon at't'-r lie!- arrival, one of the crew, whilst an d in f (, ri,,g eiiil oti ttit! foie i,op Pail vard, fell to ttie deck below, fracturing his skull. Dr Lock was at once sent for, who dressed the wound, and the poor fe!low is progressing favourably.'

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