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HAVERFORDWEST POSTAL REGULATIONS Postmaster—Ma BRYANT EYENIS. UP MAIL TO LONDON. Box Closes I Late letters with addi- I Departureof 4,34 p.m. I tionalstamp, 5.5. | Mail5.15 p.m. VP MAIL TO THE NORTH. Box Closes I Late Letters with addi-I Departure of 10.45 a.m. I tionalstamp, 11.10 | Mailll.27 a. m. ftUTDOWZI MAIL TO PEMBROKE, PEMBROKE-DOCK, MILFORD UfD IRELAND. Bss Closes I Late letters with addi- I Departure of 9«$0p.m. J tionalstamp, 10 p.m. Mail S a.m. QooIUtDOWK MAIL TO PKMEBOKE, ltc., &C., AND IRELAND. BOB Closes I Late letters with addi- Departure of 1.20 p.ai. | tional stamp, 1.30. | Mail 1.35 p.m. Londen Down Mail arrives 6.35a.m. Lotters delivered 7.35 p.m. North Down Mailarrives. 1.50 p.m. Letters delivered 2.90 p.m. First Up Mail Srom Milford, &c., arrives 11.35 a m. Lettersdelivered 2-30 p.m. SecondUpMaiIfromMilford.&e.arriYes 5.30 p.m. Letters delivered 6.0 p.m. The public arerecommended when applying foi <• dney Orders, 0 Use printed Application Forms,' which save tune, and afford greater security than verbal messages against miatakes. These forms are supplied gratuitously at all offices to any one e9uiring money orders. *he commission on inland money orders is as follows: On sums not exceeding £ 2 3d. Above E2 do do £ 5 6d. 11 B5 do do £ 7 9d. 91 £7 do do Lio Is. The commission on Money Orders payable in Canada, Cape oi j*°od Hope, New South Wales, New" Zealand, Queensland, ^straha is fourfold these sums, and on Money Orders payable 'Gibraltar or Malta threefold. No single order can be granted for more than £10. A letter, book, or other packet, on which the postage has been £ in stamps, can be registered to any part of the United 'psdom for a fee of fourpence. letters posted containing coin are now taxed with the e<Juced registration « of 4U, and an additiona fine of 4d.
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HAVERFORDWEST RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. DRILL INSTRUCTOR—SERGEANT-MAJOR REID. drills for the week commencing November 11,1867. • k! f E? A £ I >> « 13 £ j2 OS £ i ? 5 S I g EH |? H CM co J, P.M. P.X. P.M. P.M. P..M P.M. B<lUad Drill 7.30 8 target Practice. lUdging Distance. Position Drill 9 9 9 Aiming Drill ^ttalion Drill ^eral Muster 8 8 ^ai1^ Firing ^Set Practice 5 5 Practice 8 8 ^3ptain for the week, Captain Carrow. Orderly Non-commissioned Officers, Col-Sergeants w> E. Johes, W. H. Morris, and T. Smyth. (Signed) X. PEEL, Lieut.-Colonel, Commanding 1st Administrative Battalion, Pembrokeshire Rifle Volunteers.
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II<K.I.OWAT'S PTTXS.-These pills are more efficacious in j^^gthening a debilitated constitution than any other medicine are Vorld- Persons of a nervous habit of body, and. all who j,ec suffering from weak digestive organs, or whose health has iverc6 de.ra;nged by bilious affections, disordered stomach, or Pills arf-ntsi should lose no time in giving these admirable ^re also^w n! Coughs, colds, asthma, or shortness of breath, *eraaTkahi rail £ e °' the sanative powers of this very superficial niedicine. The cures effected by these pills are not are as mil l°l" hut complete and permanent. Thfiy deace to j ,?s ll'cy are efficacious, and may be given with cone- uelieate females and young children. t never sll0uld use on'y the Olenfield Starch, which (jl a'ls to give the most complete satisfaction, The jLannrt i3 exclusively used in the Royal be t? an<* Her Majesty's Laundress pronounces it to (f •, l. starch she ever used. Prize Medals were *&ur>h °r ^t8 superiority, and the manufacturers have §(. Cft Pleasure in stating tbut they have been appointed fielio Purvey°^ to the Princess of Wales. The Gien- ^andlersC& is&fi0l'ci in Packets on,>'> by Grocers, clleaP wines the first that deserves the attention of Wp °nsumer is C!aret>i £ is a Pure. and exhilai ating afJe' an<*is of inoderate alcoholic strength, averaging from 20 Percent» jt i8 Perfectly fermented, and free fcerf suSar and other materials likely to undergo im- adm]ct digestion and provoke gout or headache; and is ajjj iraWy well adapted for children, for literary persons, <JQors all whose occupations are chiefly carried on in- rp- and which tax the brain more than the muscles.— tljl,,rfrom W. & A, Gilbey's Annual Circular.] Since ^ine ct*oa of the duties Claret, Hock, and other light &' ^rora 12s per dozen, are imported and bottled by from of London, and supplied in quantities ^her»>-a sin^e bottle, by their agent, Gwynne Harries, Var:^}8t> S6. High-street, Haverfordwest; also 200 other ^iees for particulars of which see descriptive book of >?i|HlONABLE DRESSMAKING FOR THE SEASON OF 1867, no materials wasted or £ at.Sea spoiled.-Life-size trimmed paper niodels of the ate 8 an<* London styles, (with flat patterns to cut from) la, supplied post free (on receipt of stamps), by Mrs "^en v,' 16, Christie R(>ad> South Hackney, London, 2s, sllort gored walking skirts, in elegant varieties. CoJjjJJnder skirts for ditto, 2a. Short walking dresses, ete (two skirts, bodice, and jacket), 5s 6d. Winter s^rt> just clearing the ground, 2s. Pro- 3uateatep complete (skirt, bodice, and jacket), 5s 6d. iljg sk' a"8*an train, gored skirts, 2a. Elegant even- *obe o^8' Morning Negliges, 3s 6d. Princesse 28 6d uS Ditto, for evening, 5s. Dressing gowns, Is ^'8^ dress bodices, with tight or open sleeves, iWs'et £ 0W ditt,0' 2s. ■ Single sleeves, lOd. New jacket3 Waistbands, Garibaldies, Zouaves, house 4°^ PePlums> ls .6d. Aprons, Is 6d. The ^a1teW °iQette' fichu, 2s. Every new jacket, J)itto et,. and cape, 2a 6d. Waterproof cloak, 2s 6d. V0te^Dett- k°0(* or cape, 3s. Opera cloaks, 2s 6d. • etl in i °?ts an(l crinolines, 2s. Any article of under- |frVa' en knickerbocker drawers, 2s. Little v8 6<J. re-H ^fesses, 2s 6d. Ditto with two skirts, i ess bodies, Garibaldies, waistbands, and 09 Gored skirts, 2s. Round cloak with •' 'E boy's 'Sailor,' 'Highland,' • Gari- PL ovi0n'' Knickerbocker, and Tunio costumes, oreg ^Wrea's jackets, and fichus, Is 6d. French iTS0) l'a'fid pelisse, 2s 6d. Children's under- >», ^'Tv. girl'8 knickerbocker drawers, Is 6d. ji at 1 686 °* mo<iel8 cannot bo obtained else- double the above charges,' (See Le 'Qe leading magazines of fashion.)
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VISITORS TO HAVERFORDWEST, AND OTHERS WHO WiSH TO EXPEND THEIR MONEY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO GALL AT P. P. ELLIS'S G ROC E R Y E STAB LI S H ME NT, HIGH-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, WHERE they can select goods of choice quality, at suitable prices to meet their requirements. The Teas and Coffees now on sale are unusually good. Reduced Prices charged on quantities. Orders by letter have particular attention BROWN & POLSONIS PA. TENT CORN FLOUR, WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE, RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN'S DIET. rjp0 obtain extra profit by the sale, counterfeit cheap kinds are sometimes offered instead of BROWN <&; E"O:LSO-N"S. *m* The Genuine Quality is supplied by most respectable Grocers and Chemists. PACKETS, 8d; TINS, lg. And FAMILY TINS, 7lbs. and 14)bs., at 8d per lib. NOTICE TO FARMERS. t) P. ELLIS is open to buy any quantity of good JL clean WHEAT. Haverfordwest, October 9, 1867. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, Via New Milford (Milfordffavm) Waterford DAILY SERVICE-OUNDATB KXGSPTED, CHF, Milford Haven and Waterford Steam Ship Company Royal Mail Steamers will sail (wind and weather per- mitting. MILFORD HAVEN & WATERFORD. From New Milford,7.45 p.m.,on j TromWaterford, 4.0 p.xw, on arrmlo the 9.15 a,m. express | arrival of the train from CoTk and 6.0 a.m. third class trains, j Limerick, &c, so as to enable BO as to enable passengers to | passengers to proceed by the proceed by the 8.0 a.m train to 8.50a.m.exT)resstrain,reaching Limerick, Cork, &c. I L<»iJo» y.m. For further particulars apply. t any of the Railway StatioL o of IVi essrs Jackson & Co, New Milford, South Wales. Se Bradsbaw's Railway Guide and Time Tablo
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STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of NOVEMBER, 1867. The Liverpooland BristolChannel Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships BBTSTOL, Capt. Speakman. WINDEUIIEYIE, Capt. J. Barrett SOVEREIGN, Capt, Giljbs AifNiJsVERNONjCapt.Rouleton MONTAGU, Capt Speakman J. KENNEDY, Capt. Welsh JANE BACON, Capt. Old. SWANSEA, Capt. Mathias. ÅRTIZAN, Capt. Tallan. AGNES JACK, Capt. Monis The above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended to sal with Goods and Passengers, (unlessprevented by any unforeseen incurrence) as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels:— From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Lauding passengers for SWANSEA, at the Mumbles; (weather nermlttmg. ) Saturday Nov. 2. 1 after Saturday 16 12 noon Saturday 9. 7^ morn I Saturday 23 7J morn Saturday, November 30, 12 o'clock at noon. From Milford for Bristol. Landing Passengersfor Swansea at the Mumbles(weatfeer permitting) Sunday, Nov. 3 7 morn Sunday 17 6 morn Sunday 10 — 2 morn Sunday 24 2 morn Sunday, December 1, at 6 o'clock morn. From Milford for Liverpool. Jeturningf rora Bristolevery Tuesday, and from Swanseaevery Wednesday. Wednesday Nov. 6 4 after | Wednesday 20 4 after Wednesday 13 11 morn Wednesday 27 11 morn Wednesday, October 30th, at 12 o'clock noon. Y ARE S (Return tickets available for two voyages.) Cabin. Deck. Return Milford to or from Liverpool 13s Od 7s Od 8s Milfrrd to or from Bristol 8s 6d 7s Od 18s Milford to or from Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Od — Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- mitting) free of charge in the Steam Tender GIPSY. For further particulars see small bill, or apply to John Bacon and Co., Managing Owners, 14, Water-street, Liverpool; G. H. Evans, Bristol; Charles Lamb, Swansea; John Kenworthy and <3o., Manchester. R. D. HORE, AGE** MILFORD. t f
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PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST j INFIRMARY. CONTRIBUTIONS, 1867. fpHE Honorary Secretaries beg most respectfully to JL acknowledge the receipt of the following sums, and would at the same time respectfully urge upon the atten- tion of those Clergymen and Dissenting Ministers in the County, who have not yet made collections in behalf of this Institution for the present year, the pressing and many claims which it has on their sympathy and support. £ s. d. Collection in JefFerston Church, per Rev. J. D. Palmour 2 2 0 Ditto in Bethesda Baptist Chapel, Narberth, per Rev John Williams 2 9 0 Ditto in Tabernacle Chapel, Haverfordwest, per Rev H. C. Long. 5 0 0 Ditto in Manorbier Church Offertory, per Rev J. H. Lamb. 110 Donation from Miss Remmette, Goat Street, Haverfordwest 2 2 0 Collection at Tabernacle Chapel, Milford, per Mr. William Garrett 1 17 7 Legacy from lale CRpt. Samuel, of Milford 45 0 0 Net proceeds of Rosemarket Concert, per Mr W. G. J. Avery 110 Colllection in Rhoscrowther Church, per Rev G. H. Scott, (moiety) 0 17 0 Ditto in Llandeloy Church, per Rev. J. Davres 0 8 0 Ditto in St. Ishmael'a Church, per Rev S. W. Saunders. 2 12 2 Ditto in Dale Church, per Rev S. W. Saun- ders 1 11 10 Ditto in Bethesda Baptist Chapel, Haverford- west, per Rev. T. Davies, D.D. 6 1 0
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JEFFREYSTONE CHURCH RESTORATION FUND LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ 8. d. T. H. Powell, Esq 150 0 0 Lady Catherine Allen 100 0 0 Rev J. D. Palmour JOO 0 0 H. S. Allen, Esq 100 0 0 Henry George Allen. Esq. 40 0 0 Mrs G. L. Phillips (in twoyears) 20 0 0 F. Maitland, Esq 20 0 0 Miss Allen, Cresselly. 5 0 0 Mr Roch, Cresselly 5 0 0 Rev J. H. A. Philipps 5 0 0 J. H. Allen, Esq 5 0 0 Miss Allen, Heywood. 5 0 0 Mr John Smith 5 0 0 Mrs Keates. 5 0 0 Captain Cole. 2 0 0 Rov Richard Lewis. 2 0 0 Rev Canon Richardson 1 0 0 John Harvey, Esq 1 0 0 Richard Harvey, Esq. 1 0 0 H. P. Goode, Esq 1 0 0 Miss Davies 0 10 0 Rev James Allen, an arcade of three limestone arches. <g44S 10 0 There being still a deficiency of at least jg300 to com- plete the undertaking, an earnest appeal is now made to the>friends of the Church for further aid. Subscriptions will be thankfully received, made payable to the Rev J. D. Palmour, Cresselly, Vicar of Jeffreystone, or to the Manager of the Bank at Pembroke. J. D. PALMOUR. Cresselly, August 1, 1867.
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j. t CURES AND COMFORT FOR THEBEDRIDDEN BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THIS wonderful Ointment acts like magic in relieving and curing old sores, wounds, bad legs, ulcers, and eruptions of the skin; when rubbed on the surface it penetrates and purines each tissue on its passage, and exerts the most wholesome influence over the internal structures. It heals by cleansing all animal fluids with which it comes in contact, and thereby promotes a sound and permanent cure. Gout and Rheumatism. To sufferers from the racking pains of Rheumatism and Gout this Ointment will prove invaluable. After fomentation with warm water the soothing action of this Ointment is most remarkable; it seems at once to lessen inflammation, ease pain, reduce the swelling, restore natural circulation, and expels the disease. For the above complaints Holloway's Ointment and Pills are in- valuable specifics. Diptheria, Bronthitis, Sore Throats, Coughs, and Colds. This class of diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment, three times a day, upon the throat, chest, and back of the patient. It will soon penetrate and give immediate relief. In all stageB of Influenza, Colds, and Bronchitis, this treatment may be followed with effi- ciency and safety—indeed it has never been known to fail. .All Varieties of Skin Diseases, Scrofula, and Scurvy. This Ointment is a certain cure for Ringworm, Scurvy Scrofula, or King's Evil, and the most inveterate skin diseases to which the human race is subject. They can- not be treated with a safer or more speedy remedy than Holloway's Ointment, assisted by his celebrated Pills, which act so powerfully on the constitution and so purify the blood that these disorders are completely eradicated from the system, and lasting cure obtained. Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation. These complaints are most distressing to both body and mind, false delicacy concealing them trom the knowledge of the most intimate friends. Persons suffer for years from Piles and similar complaints when they might use Holloway's Ointment with instant relief, end effect their own cure without the annoyance of explaining their ail- ments to anyone. The Pills greatly assist the Ointment as they purify the blood, regulate its circulation, rene- deceased structures, and invigorate the entire system. Both the Ointmentand Pills should be used in thefollowing „ „ cases Bad Legs Chiego-foot Fistulas [Sore-throats Bad Ureasts Chilblains Gout Skin-disease Burns Chapped-hands GlandularSweMugs Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago Sore-heads BiteofMos- Cancers Piles /Tumours ehetoes & Contracted and Rheumatism j Ulcers Sand-Flies Stiff-joists Scald heads Wounds Coco-Bay (Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, kneat Temple Bar) London, and also by all respectable druggists and dealers in medicines throughout the civilized world, it the ollowing prices:-ls.lkd, 2s.9d., 4s.6d, lis, 221, & 33s,each pot There is a considerablesaving by taking thelargersizes. N.B.—Directionffor the guidance of patient "im everydisorder areaffixedto each pot. .B.-IIolloway's Pills and Ointment can be had of all Chemists and Druggists, with Welsh Directions, without extra exper.se | MR. EDWARD RIBBON, PIANO-FORTE, VIOLIN, AND VIOLONCELLO TEACHER Piano-Fortes Tune RESIDENCE—6, MERLIN'S TERRACE, HAVERFOBDWEST
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ST. KATHERINE'S CHAPEL, MILFORD. The following sums, in addition to those already pub- lished, are also most thankfully acknowledged, viz: £ s. d. The Rev Canon Thomas, Steynton 10 0 0 Miss Pitman 2 0 0 Messrs Harries, Farquhar, & Co., St. James's Street, London 5 0 0 Rev. Jamea Allen, Castlemartin.5 0 0 John Lewis, Esq, Bank, Haverfordwest 2 2 0 Messrs Smith and Co., Bristol. 2 2 0 Mr and Mrs Tomkins, Pirnlico, Loudon 2 2 8 Rev Decimus Brigstocke, 2nd don. 2 0 0 Rev William Allen. Bosheston 110 Ohories Deazeley, Esq, M'lford. 1 1 O. Captain Johnson I 1 0 Joseph Wright, Esq, Robleston 110 Charles Pavin Phillips, Esq, Haverfordwest. 110 Richard Carrow, Esq, Johnston Hall ICO Miss Child, Newton House 100 William Fortune, Esq, Leweston. 0 10 0 Miss Marshall, Leicester. 0 10 0 T. C. Parson, Esq, Bristol 0 10 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins, Haverfordwest 0 10 0 Rev Dr. Phillips, Hereford 0 10 0 H. Humphries, Esq., Greenwich 0 10 0 Contributions by the Children of St Catherine's Sunday School 0 7 0 John Pavin Phillips, Esq, Haverfordwest 0 5 0 Mrs Captain Allen, Millurd 0 5 0 Mrs Casey 0 5 0 Amounts collected by cards- Mrs Brigstocke from Friends in Clifton 24 0 0 Mrs W. E. P. Hooper, Kilburn, London 5 11 0 Miss Grant, Thanet House, Clilton 5 2 0 Mrs Goode, Haverfordwest 4 0 0 Mrs Lowman, Clifton 3 10 & Rev Decimua Brigstocke, Edinburgh 3 10 0 Mi?s Brigstocke, Milford 2 15 0 Mr Child, Milford 2 5 0 Miss E. Whish, Cheltenham. 2 2 0 Miss Marriott, Clitton 2 1 0 Miss May, Sydenham. 1 10 6 Miss Seller, Milford (additional) 1 5 (j Mrs Hore, Milford 150 Miss H. C. Clunes, Cheltenham 1 4 0 Mr William Davies, Milford 1 0 0 On behalf of the Committee, T. BRIGSTOCKE, Chairmati-
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Traffic Return for the week ending November 3, 1867:— Total, £ 75,103: Corresponding week, 1866, £ 72,330. F. CLUTSOM, Chief Accountant.
SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE. ■ o) WEEK PAYS.—TJP TRAINS. — Se aiatioha. class.! class. 1 & 2! class, jl & 2iclass„ Mil. Starting from a.m. a.m. a.m. a..m. ip.m. p.m. 0 New Milford 8 50 [11 15 5 0 7 9 4i Johnston 9 5 ill 30 5 14 7 15 S»t Haverfordwest 9 15 111 40 5 24 7 2$ I4i darbeswau. itoad 9 20 11 53 — 1 58 21 Narberth Road 9 41 J12 9 — 7 52 2G.J Whitland 10 0 >12 24 6 0 8 4 32 St. Clears [10 12 12 39 8 40| Carmarthen Jnc. 9 0 U0 84 1 0 6 27 8 34 60 Llanelly 9 50 11 0 1 50 7 6 9 21 72 Swansea 7 30 10 10 11 25 2 15 7 29 10 0 77 Neath (dep.)* 7 58 10 47 11 52 2 54 7 51 114 Cardiff 9 45 12 41 1 0 4 43 9 2 126| Newport 10 25 1 35 1 SO 5 10 9 24 Z 143J Chepstow ill 15 2 30 1 58 5 58 9 51 17l| Gloucester (dep.) il2 40 4 5 2 55 1&2 12 40 178 Cheltenham(arr) il&2 5 5 3 15 7 35 11 30 .M" 208 Swindon(dep.). 2 35 6 10 4 25 9 0 2 20 ""m, 285 Paddineton 4 45 9 40 6 15 ,H 10 4 35 „ WBKK vAYH.— noWN TllAINS. <51 Stations. |1, 2,3,;1,2,3,;1, &2,. 1,2,3, I & 2 •v. class, class.; class. 1 & 2 class, class. Mil. Stilting from a.m. j a.m. 1 a.m. a.m. a.m. i p. tn 0 Paddington 6 0 ill 45 9 15 8 10* 77 Swindon (dep.) 9 25 1 3T 11 Ji :n 9 121 Cheltenham (clep 6 10 jlO 35 1,2,8 12 15 Mai 114 Gloucester (dep.) 6 35 ill 10 3 30 12 55 12 141.J Chepstow 7 44 12 16 4 35 1 45 1 4 158||Newport .» 8 1 0 5 30 2 30 2 21 170|] Cardiff 9 8 1 28 6 0 2 51 2 45 208 [Neath (dep.) 10 57 3 13 7 52 3 58 3 5J 216 (Swansea, Ill 10 3 15 8 0(4 0 .8 0 4 5 216 (Swansea, Ill 10 j 3 15 j 8 0(4 0 .8 0 4 5 225 !Llaneuj '11 58 4 5 8 43 4 45 "S 40 4 46 244f Carmarthen Jnc. 12 49 5 35 9 37 5 35 9 25 5 25 253 St. Clears 1 4 5 52 5 52 9 41 258 £ Whitlana 1 19. 6 8 [6 8 9 i-5 5 *50 264 Narber'li. fiosid. 1 33 6 21 « 21 [10 8 270jiClarbeston Road 1 47 6 Si 6 34 '10 22 275|iHavei'fordwest. 1 58 6 46 G 46 10 31 6 25 280.MMilford lload 2 13 7 0 7 0 10 48 6 41 285 INew Milford 2 24 7 15 7 15 !0 58 6 50 SUNDAYS.—lif TRAINS. SIfNDAVS.—DuW K T js! [U'2,3, jl, 2,3, 1,2, 3,1,2,3.1 & a jclass.]class.!class. iclass. class.;class.jclass. From a.m. p.m.. p.m. From a.m. a.m, a.m. it. at N. TSilJll 0 5 0, Pad, .I 40 0 Milltoad'Il 13 5 14 Swin. «e ( p.m.) R.West.; 11 23 5 24 Chel. de -I 20 Mai Clar.B.d;il 36 — Glou.de; 3 30 (12 Nar.Rd+jll 49 5 50 Chep.j 4 38 1 49 Whit..„jl2 1 6 0 New. 5 25 2 2f StClearsjl2 15 Cardiff. 5 49 2 43 Car.Jnc.!l2 27 6 27 Neathife 7 38 3 57 Llanelly! 1 23 7 6 Kwan.de! 7 55 4 5 Swan.de) 1 45 7 22 Lianellyj 8 33 4 46 Neath. 2 22 7 51 Car.Jnc.j 9 20 5 25 Cardiff. 3 56 9 2 StClears 9 30 New. 4 28 9 24 Whit. 9 52 — Chep, 5 6 9 51 Nar.Rd+i 10 7 6 Glou. de 6 25 12 40 Clar. Rdj 10 23 5 5& Ohel. arl&2 1 9 H.West. 10 34 6 2S Swin.de 8 1j 2 20 MilRoadl iio 50 6 41 Pad.|i: 15 4 35 N. Mil.I ill 5 6 50 MILFORD BRANCH LINE OF RAILWAY. From Johnston (late Milford Road) to Milford. BP TRAINS WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS TIP THAI ITS. 1 5" m* ra- P-m-i P. in. p. m. a.m. p. irT Milford.dep | 8 50 11 10 1 5014 5516 40 11 0 4 5S Johnston arr 9 0 11 25 2 515 9 |6 55 11 10 5 9 DOWN TRAINS WF.KK DAYS. DOWK TRAIK a. m. I a. in. p. m. p. in. p. m, a. m. p. IIU Johnston dep 9 10 11 35 2 15 5 20 7 20 11 20 5 Milford.arr 9 20 j 11 50 j 2 30 5 35 7 35 11 30 j 5 85. PEMBROKE AND TENBY RAILWAY. UP TRAINS-WEEK DAYS. Il,2,g6v. 1,2. gov. 1,2. gov. 1, 2,gov. r 1, 2,gw FROM. —————— —————— ————— — I a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p<!c., Whitland 6 15 10 5 1 25 6 25 Narberth 6 30 10 20 1 40 6 40 Kilsrettv 6 46 10 36 1 56 6 5<> Saundersfoot 6 61 10 41 2 1 70 Tenby deP 7 30 10 50 2 10 10 8 4S Penally j 33 10 53 2 13 7 14 g Manorbeer 7 42 11 9 2 20 7 22 8 57 Lamphey 7 50 11 18 2 31 7 31 9 a Pembroke 7 55 11 22 2 35 7 35 9 Pembroke Dock arr 8 5 11 30 2 45 7 45 9 20 DOWS TRAINS—WEEK DAYS. 1,2,gov. 1, 2. gov. 1, 2.gov, 1, 2, gov. 1, 2, goT FROM —————— —————— ————— -1- a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. PembrokeDock dep 8 15 10 45 3 15 g 33 § Pembroke .dep 8 23 10 53 3 23 6 33 8 S Lamphey 8 27 10 57 3 27 6 42 8 12 Mancrbeer 8 37 11 7 3 37 6 62 8 22 Penal, v 8 45 11 16 3 46 7 0 S 30 Tenby 8 55 11 25 5 0 7 10 8 35 Saundersfoot 9 4 11 35 5 9 7 18 Kilgftty 99 11 39 5 13 7 22 Narberth 9 25 11 57 5 31 7 40 Whitlaud 9 40 12 12 5 45 7 65