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HUNTING APPOINTMENTS.
HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. THE PEMBROKESHIRE FOX HOUNDS. ^ednesdayNov. 20—Rortfield Race Course 10.30 Friday, Nov. 22—Cottesmore 10.30 THE SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE HOUNDS. Thursday, Nov. 21-Canaston Wood 10.30 THE TIVYSIDE HOUNDS. 1donday, November lS-Cenarth Bridge 10,31 MR. POWELL'S HOUNDS. Thursday, Nov. 21-The Fox Inn, near St. Clears 10 30
-----HAVERFORDWEST MARKET.
HAVERFORDWEST MARKET. Saturday, November 16, 1867. 1Jeef, 5d to 7d; Mutton, 5d to 7d; Lamb,6dto7d; Veal 6d S? ?d, Pork 5d to6d; Butter, IsOdto Is 2d; Eggs, 12 for Is; oWls, 3s Od to 4s Od per couple; Ducks, 3s Od to 3s 9d ditto; **6ese, 3s 6d to 4s 6d, Turkeys, 5s 3d to 7s Od each; Cheese, 3d 4Jd per lb; Potatoes, 201bs. for Is Od. milli
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MR. EDWARD RIBBON, PIANO-FORTE, VIOLIN, AND VIOLONCELLO TEAOHEB Piana-Fortes Tune RESIDENCE -6, MERLIN'S TERRACE, HAVERFOKDWEAI
--.-JEFFREYSTONE CHURCH RESTORATION…
JEFFREYSTONE CHURCH RESTORATION FUND LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. T. H. Powell, Esq 150 0 0 Lady Catherine Allen. 100 0 0 Rev J. D. Palmour. 100 0 0 H. S. Allen, Esq 100 0 0 Henry George Allen. Esq. 40 0 0 Mrs G. L. Phillips (in two years) 20 0 0 P. 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.At)en,E<q. 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 Rev 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. oE443 10 0 There being still a deficiency of at least t300 to com- itate the undertaking, an earnest appeal is now made to friends of the Church for further aid. Subscriptions I be thankfully received, made payable to the Rev y D. Palmonr, Cresselly, Vicar of Jeffreystone, or to the ■"lanager of the Bank at Pembroke. n J. D. PALMOUR. Cre August 1, 1867.
STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN…
STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of NOVEMBER, 1867. Th(jl,lverpooland Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's Br, StCam Ships 8QV* r*' Speakman. WINDSP.MERE, Capt. J. Barrett AIo5».ION, Capt, Gitibs ANNIU VERNON,Capt.Roulston J4}f,TA6c> Capt Speakman J. KENNEDY, Capt. Welsh Capt. Old. SWANSEA, Capt. Mathias. 'P?Zan> Capt. Tallan. AGNES JACK, Capt. Morris above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended to sai J*1"! Goods and Passengers, (unlessprevented by any unforeseen r°°Urrencffi) as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to tO1\> Teasels :— From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Ending passengers for SWANSEA, at the Mumbles (weather permitting*) Saturday Nov. 2. 1 alter Saturday 16 12 noon °aturday 9 7| morn Saturday 23 1\ morn Saturday, November 30, 12 o'clock at noon. From Milfordfor Bristol. fading Passengersfor Swansea at the Murables(weatb.er Sundav xr permitting) Sunday 3 ••• monl Sunday 17 6 morn 10 2 morn Sunday 24 2 morn Sunday, December 1, at Ij o'clock morn. Setur From, Milford Jor Liverpool. niilgfroiaBristolevery Tuesday, and from Swanseaevery \Vednno/i Wednesday. Wedno. 6 4 after Wednesday 20 4 after 13 11 morn Wednesday 27 11 morn Wednesday, October 30th, at 12 o'clock noon. FARES :— (Return tickets available for two voyages.) t Cabin. Deck. Return Jtilf,? °r from Liverpool 13s Od 7s Od 8s Mllfilj r° orfrom Kristo1 8s 6d 7s Od 18s pas„ ™t0 °r from Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Od — ngers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- Bov) t 'rec ot charge in the Steam Tender GIPSY. aM r^. 1 Paniculsr5 r'fie smaH bill, or apply to John Bacon T3 Owners, 14, Water-street, Liverpool; G. H. *S0., ifaach^01' Cbarlcs Laml3» Swansea; John Kenworthy and • R. D. HORE, Aoitir MILFORD.
- ST. KATHERINE'S CHAPEL,…
ST. KATHERINE'S CHAPEL, MILFORD. thf°jl0*ine sums, in addition to those already pub- nea, are also most thankfully acknowledged, viz: Thp u s- d- -Vtiuo t?v Canon Thomas, Steynton 10 0 0 2Vre JP'tman 2 0 0 srs Harries, Farquhar, & Co., St. James's Hev ?6t' London 5 0 0 Johl Tames A'len, Castlemartin 5 0 0 Ujen Lewis, Esq, Bank, Haverfordwest 2 2 0 Smith and Co., Bristol 2 2 0 ^ev n ^rs Tomkins, Pimlico, London 2 2 G -^ev Brigstocke, 2nd don 2 0 0 Cha-i a,T1 Allen. Bosheston 110 Cant .8 Deazeley, Esq, Milford 110 Johnson 1 1 0 Chnii^"Wright, Esq, Robleston 110 iUcha, avin Phillips, Esq, Haverfordwest. 110 ^iSE (!Camw Esq, Johnston Hall 1C0 W-,? Child, Newton House 1 0 0 ^iss a?1 Fortune, Esq, Leweston 0 10 0 T. ri ^arshall, Leicester., 0 10 0 AT arsonesq, Bristol 0 10 0 T\ Greenish and Dawkins, Haverfordwest 0 10 0 ll, g r> Phillips, Hereford 0 10 0 CoQ, .^Phries, Esq., Greenwich 0 10 0 » Sun*11^0118 by the Children of St Catherine's JoMay School 0 7 0 ^*8 p0av'IJ Phillips, Esq, Haverfordwest 0 5 0 &Jr8^ptain Allen, Milford 0 5 0 Atn y 0 5 0 Br"n*'S co"ected by cards— ^1*8 from Friends in Clifton 24 0 0 ^iss (a' P• Hooper, Kilburn, London 5 11 0 ^rs ftnAntJ Thanet House, Clilton 5 2 0 *?rs Haverfordwest 4 0 0 fevDe^anV,Clifton 3 10 6 >»l8s Brip«t°cke, Edinburgh 3 10 0 S'C&ficke,- Milford 2 15 0 S-Ssfi.rfu0rd 2 5 0 St188 Ifnir 8h» Cheltenham 2 2 0 2 i o mLSS Selle; Y,^nharn 110 6 llf8 Sore iJrii (a^^itional) 15 0 a. c'SIlford 1 s o .r Clunes, Cbeitenham 1 4 0 4410 Davies, Milford 10 0 Oa bebalf of the Committee, T. BRJQSTOCKE, Chairman,
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VISITORS TO HAVERFORDWEST, AND OTHERS WHO WISH TO EXPEND THEIR MONEY TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT P. P. ELLIS'S GROC E RY E STAB LIS H M E 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 & POLSON'S PATENT CORN FLOUR, WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE, RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN'S DIET. rjio obtain extra profit by the sale, counterfeit cheap kinds are sometimes offered instead of B R O N cSL POLSON'S, The Genuine Quality is supplied by most respectable Grocers and Chemists. PACKETS, 8d; TINS, Is. And FAMILY TINS, 7lbs. and 141bs., at 8d per lib. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, Vis New Milford (Milford Hat**) WaterfortJ DAILY SERVlCE-8UlfDAY8 EXCEPTED. iflHE Milford HaveR and Waterford Steam Ship Company I Royal Mail Steamers will sail (wind and weather per- mitting. MILFORD HAVEN & WATERFORD. From New Milford,7.45 p.m.,on 1 TromWaterford, 4.0 p.in, on arrival o the 9.15 a.m. express | arrival of the train from Cork and 6.0 a.m. thivd class trains, j Limerick, &c, so as to enable so as to enable passengers to I passengers to proceed by the proceed by the 8.0 a.m train to 18.50a.m.expres!'train,reachin4 Limerick, Cork, &e. ) London about 6 p.m. For :urther particulars apply at any of the Itailway Statiov • o of ? essrs Jacluon & Co, New Milford. South Wales. Se Bradsbaw's Railway Guide and Time Tablo
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST…
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY. CONTRIBUTIONS, 1867. Tf^HE 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 inade 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. 500 Ditto in Manorbier Church Offertory, per Rev J. H. Lamb 1 1 0 Donation from Miss Remmette, Goat Street, Haverfordwest 2 2 0 Collection at Tabernacle Chapel, Milford, per Mr. William Garreti 1 17 7 Legacy from late Capt. Samuel, of M'lford 45 0 0 Net proceeds of Rosemarket Concert, per Mr W. G. J. Avery 1 1 0 Collection ill Khoscrowther Church, per Rev G H. Scott, (moiety) 0 17 0 Ditto in Llandeloy Church, per Rev. J. Davies 0 8 0 Ditto in St. Ishmael's Church, per Rev S. W. Saunders. 212 2 Ditto in Dale Church, per Rev S. \V. Saun- ders 11110 Ditto in Bethesda Baptist Chapel, Haverford- west, per Rev. T. Davies, D.D. 6 1 0 Thanks off-ring from Mrs Horn 0 5 0 Collection in Walton East Church, after ser- mon by the Rev Peter Phelps 110 Ditto in St. Martin's Church, per Rev S. O. Meares. 22 0 Ditto in St. Ishmael's snd Dale Churches, per Rev S. W. Saunders 4 4 0 Ditto in Llawliadden Church, per Rev D, Jones 2 8 6 Ditto in Prendergast Chureh, per Rev F.Foster 115 0 Ditto in Warren and St. Twinnels' Churches, per Rev Canon Reed 4 8 6 Ditto in Salim Baptist. Chapel 0 13 oh Ditto in Mathry Church, per Rev D. O. James 117 0 Ditto iu Sardis Baptist Chapel 0 12 0 Ditto in Middle Mill Baptist Chapel, per Mr. H. J-nkins 2 0 6 Ditto in L'andewi Velfrey &Crinow Churches, per Rev D. Jones 17 6 Ditto in Walton West Church, per Rev E. F. Woodman 213 6 Ditto in Rudbaxton Church, per Rev W. Adley 1 1 0 Ditto in St. Issells Church, per Rev J. Dalton 2 0 0 Ditto in Clarbeston Church, per RevT. Thomas 16 71 2 Ditto in New Moat Church, per Rev T.Thomas 0 18 2 Ditto in Broad Haven Baptist Chapel, per Mr James Prosser 010 0 Ditto in Nolton Church, per Rev W. M. D. Berrington 016 0 Ditto in Penally Church, per Rev John Hughes 3 16 3 Ditto in St. Thomas Church, Haverfordwest, per Rev George Horn 3 6 2 Do in Camrose Baptist Chapel, per Mr Philip Hancock 0 8 4 Do in St. Florence Church, per Rev. G. W. Birkett 216 7 Do in Hubberston Church, per Rev. Octavius Leach 215 4 Ditto in Rosemarket Church, per Rev Sylvanus Brigstocke 10 6 Ditto in Blaenconin Baptist Chapel, per Rev O. Griffiths 110 0 Ditto in Freystrop Church, per Rev Jacktion Taylor 0 9 0 Ditto In Amroth Church, per Rev W. D. Phillips 2 4 2 Contribution from Workpeople in the employ ofO. R. Vickerman, Etq-.at Bonville's Court Colliery 8 5 0 Ditto from Workpeople at Shipping Colliery, Begelly, per Joseph Cadman, Esq 3 3 0 Donation from Mr John Gibbon, of Roger's Hook 2 0 0 Ditto in Yerbeston cum Loveston Church, per Rev P. Edwards 112 0 Ditto in Moravian Chapel, Haverfordwest, per Rev J. Eberle. 12 0 Ditto in Lampeter Velfrey Church, per Rev I Richard Lewis 11510
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NOTICE TO FARMERS. I PP. ELLIS is open to buy any quantity of good clean WHEAT. Haverfordwest, October 9, 1867. Haverfordwest, October 9, 1867.
AMENDMENT OF THE SALMON FISHERIES…
AMENDMENT OF THE SALMON FISHERIES IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. £ s. d. W. Walters, Esq 5 0 0 John Stokes, Esq. 5 0 0 John P. Jones, Esq. 1 0 O. Rev C. H. Barham I 0 0 W. Fortune, Esq, Leweston 5 0 0 G. R. G. Rees, Esq, Penllwyn 5 0 0 J.LG.P.Lewis,Esq(annualsubscriber) 110 Rev -Jonee,ofLlawhaden. 010 6 Col. Peel, Denant 1 o 0 M. A. Saurin, Esq 1 0 0 Mr. John Brown, Market-street. 110 C. E. Bowen, Esq., Llanstinan 1 0 0 E. T. Massy, Esq 1 1 0 H. Leach, Esq. 1 0 0 R. P. Davies, Esq 4 0 0 Annual Subscription 1 0 Capt. Chambers 1 1 0 Major Willan 1 1 0 S. Harford, E-q 1 1 0 C. F. Woodworth, Esq 1 1 Rev R. Lewis. Lampeter 1 0 0 (snbsnription from 1st January) 0 10 0 J. H. Scourfield, Esq., M.P. 5 0 Capt. John Worthington 1 0 J. O. T. Edwardes, Esq (annual) 1 Capt. O. T. Edwardes, Trerhos
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. It is particularly requested that all remittances be made to the TRUSTEES, Herald Office, High-street.
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
TO CORRESPONDENTS. No notice can be taken of anenymous communications Whareveriaintendedforinsertion must be authenti- cated by the name and address of the writer; not necessarily forpubiicatien, but as a guarantee ofgocd faith. Wecannot undertake to returnrejected communications
HAVERFORDWEST POSTAL REGULATIONS
HAVERFORDWEST POSTAL REGULATIONS Pastmaster-Mn, BRYANT EVENIS. tJP MAIL TO LONDON. Box Closes | Latelotters with addi-I Departureof 4,34 p.m. I tionalstamp, 5.5. | Mail5.15p.rn. UP MAIL TO TnE NORTH. Box Closes I Late letters with addi-I Departnreof 10.45 a.m. | tionelstanrp, 11.10 Mail 11.27 a.m. ftUT DOWN MAIL TO PEMBROKE, PEMBROKE-DOCK, MILFORD AMD IE-ELAND. Box Closes | Late letters with addi- I Departure of 9.50 p.m. I tionalstamp, 10 p.m. Mail 6 a.m. nOOKBDOWN MAIL TO PBMBaOEK, &C., &C., AND IRELAND. Box Closes I Late letters with addi- i Departure of 1.30 p.m. | tional stamp, 1.30. | Mail 1.30 p.m. London UaTrnMailarrives 6.35 a.m. Letters delivered 7.35 *.m. North Down Mailarrives 1.50 p.m. Lettersdelivered 2.30 p.m. First Up Mailfrom Milford, &c., arrives 11.35 a. in. Lettersdelivered 2.31} p.m. SeeondUpMailfromMilford,&c,arrives 5.30 p.m. fetters delivered 6.0 p.m. The public arerecommended when applying foi ..ioney Orders, to use printed Application Forms,' which save time, and afford greater security than verbal messages against mistakes. These forms are supplied gratuitously at all offices to any one requiring money orders. The commission on inland money orders is as follows: On sums not exceeding £ 2 3d. Above L2 do do £ 5 6d. „ £ 5 do do £ 7 Sd. „ B7 do do £ 10 Is. The commission on Money Orders payable in Canada, Cape of Good Hope, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Australia is fourfold these sums, and on Money Orders payable at 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 prepaid in stamps, can be registered to any part of the United Kingdom for a fee of fourpence. All letters posted containing coin are now taxed with the reduced registration « of 4d, and an additiona fine of 4d.
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Traffic Return for the week ending November If), 1867:— Total, £ 74,015: Corresponding week, 1866, £ 71,019. F. CLUTSOM, Chief Accountant.
ISOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME…
I SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE. I «| WEEK DAYS.—IIP TRAINS. rs J&xp* Mail. 1,2, 3 Aumons. class, class.'l & 2| class. 1 & 2 class; Mil. Starting from a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 0 New Milford 8 50 ill 15 5 0 7 0 4i Johnston 9 5 111 30 5 14 7 15 gi Haverfordwest 9 15 11 40 5 21 7 25 14A Clarbesvo.. Road 9 26 111 53 — 7 38 21 Narberth Koad 9 41 ;12 9 — 7 52 261 Whitland 110 0 ;12 24 6 0 8 4 32 St. Clears 110 12 12 39 8 16 401 Carmarthen Jnc. 9 0 10 34 1 0 6 27 8 34 60 Llanelly 9 50 !ll Oil 50 7 6 9 21 72 Swansea 7 30 10 10 :11 2,i 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 143j Chepstow 11 15 2 30 1 58 5 68 9 51 171§ Gloucester (dep.) 12 40 4 5 2 55 ,1&2 12 40 178 Cheltenham(arr) I1&2J 5 5 3 15 7 35 11 30 208 Swindon (dep.). 2 35 6 10 4 25 9 0 2 20 285 Part din gton 4 45 9 40 6 15 11 10 4 35 | WEEK WAYS.—DOWN TRAIN K. S SI Stations. jl,2,S,;l,g,3,:l,&2,; Exp. 1,2,3, 1 & 2 •w. jelass.! class.! class. |1 & 2 class, class* Mil. Starting from a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p. m 0 Paddington 6 0 111 45 9 15 8 10* 77 Swindon(dep.) 9 25 1 3" ill x7 U 9 121 Chf tenham (dep 6 10 10 35 1,2,8 12 15 Mai 114 Gloucester (dep.) 6 35 ill 10 3 30 12 55 12 fO 141-a Chepstow 7 44 jl2 16 4 35 1 45 1 4 1584; Newport 8 35 1 0 5 30 2 30 2 21 170;J| Cardiff 9 8 1 28 6 0 2 51 2 45 208 Neath (dep.) 10 57 3 13 7 52 ( 3 58 3 57 216 jSwansea Ill 10 3 15 8 0(4 0 J.8 0 4 5 225 jLlaneuj 11 58 4 5 8 43 4 45 » 40 4 46 244|jCarmarthen Jnc. 12 49 5 35 9 37 5 35 9 25 5 25 253 St. Clears 1 4 5 52 ,5 52 9 41 258i| Whitlana 1 19 6 8 (6 8 9 £ 5 5 50 264 INarber'h Koad. 1 33 6 21 6 21 10 8 270a; Clarbeston Road 1 47 6 34 6 34 :10 22 275J!Haverfoid\vest. 1 58 6 40 j 6 46 ;10 34 6 26 280.|jMilford Road 2 13 7 <J 7 0 10 48 6 41 285 i?>>w Milford 2 24 7 15 7 10 10 58 G 50 SUNDAYS.— Uf TRAINS. SUNDAYS.—IIO'YN IkAlHs. Stations Stntinn '> 1» :'iil & 2 blattons clasg_, olasg<| clasg. Mationt*, clasg> class. cla;s;. claRbt From a.m. p.m.\ p.m. From [a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m N. Mil.ill 0 5 0 'Pad. 10 0 MilRoad'l 1 13 5 14 |Swin. ,e\ ) p.m.) H.West. ll 23 5 24 Chel. de 1 20 ISai Clar.Rdill 3'i — Glcvi. de. 3 30 112 50 Nar.Rdt II 49 5 50 Chep..J 4 38 1 49 Whit.12 1 6 0 New. 5 25 2 21 StClear»il2 15 Cardiff.! 5 49 2 43 Car.Jnc.il2 37 6 27 Neathrfe! 7 38 3 57 Llanellyj 1 23 7 6 3wan.rfe 7 55 4 5 Swan.rfe! 1 45 7 22 Llanelly 8 33 4 46 Neath. 2 22 7 51 Car .Jnc 9 20 5 25 Cardiff. 3 56 9 2 StClears 9 3C New. 4 28 9 24 Whit 9 52 — Chep. 5 6 9 51 ISar.Rdt 110 7(0 0 Glou. de\ 6 25 12 40 Clar. ltd (lO 23 5 50 Ohel. «r|l&2j 1 5 H.West.j 10 34 6 26 8wia.«!e 8 1j 2 20 MilRoad; 10 50 6 41 Pad.|i: 15 i 35 IN. Mil.1 ill 5 6 50 MILFORD BRANCH LINE OF RAILWAY. From Johnston (late Milford Road) to Milford. VP TRAINS WEEK DATS. SUNDAYS __j UP TRAINS. [a.m. a. m. p. m. p.m. p.m. a. m. p. nT Milford.<?e/> | 8 50 11 10, 1 50 4 55 6 40 11 0 4 5S Johnston arr 9 0 U 25 12 5 5 9 6 55 11 10 | 5 9 DOWN TRAINS MEEK DAYS. DOWN TBAlS a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p. m, a. m. p. 111. Johnston^ 9 10 11 35 2 15 5 20 7 20 11 20 5 SO Milford.arr 9 20 11 50 2 30 5 £ 5 7 35 11 30 5 35 PEMBROKE AND TENBY RAILWAY. UP TRAINS-WEEK DAYS. 1,2, govT 172. govT 1,2. gov. 1,2, gov, 11, 2,gov — a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Whifand 6 15 10 5 1 25 6 25 Na-berth 6 30 10 20 1 40 6 40 Kileenv "• 6 46 10 36 1 56 6 56 Saund rsfoot 6 J1 10 41 2 1 7 0 Tenby dep 7 30 10 50 2 10 < 10 8 45 renafly 7 33 10 53 2 13 7 11 8 48 Manorbeer « 42 11 9 2 20 7 22 8 57 Lainphey 7 50 11 18 2 31 7 Si 96 Pembroke 7 55 U 22 2 35 7 35 9 10 Pembroke Dock arr 8 5 11 30 2 45 7 45 g 20 Manorbeer « 42 11 9 2 20 7 22 8 57 Lainphey 750 11 18 231 7 Si 96 Pembroke 7 55 U22 2 35 7 35 9 10 Pembroke Dock arr 8 5 11 30 2 45 7 45 9 20 DOWN TRAINS-WEEK DAYS. 1,2,gov. 1, 22gov. 1, a.gov. 1,2,gov. 1, 2,gov PROM — a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. PembrokeDock dep 8 15 10 45 3 15 6 30 8 0 Pembroke .dep 8 23 10 53 3 23 633 S8 Lamphev 8 27 10 57 3 27 6 42 8 12 Mancrbeer. 8 37 11 7 3 37 6 62 8 22 Penal.y 845 11 16 3 46 7 0 S 30 renby.. 855 11 25 5 0 710 835 Saundersfoot. 9 4 11 35 5 9 7 18 Kilgetty 9 9 11 39 5 13 722 Narberth 925 11 57 5 31 740 Whitland 9 40 12 12 5 45 7 65