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-.a.- '2;1. HAVJEHFORDWEST POSTAL REGULATIONS Pestmaster-MR BRYANT Evenis. TIP MAIL TO LONDON. Closes I Late letters with addi- I Departure of *•84 p.m. | tionalstamp, 5.5. 1 Mail5.15 p.m. vr MAIL TO THE NORTH. Box Closes | Late "letters with addi-I Departure of { '0.45 a.m. | tionalstamp, 11.10 Mail 11.27 a. m. ta- down MAIL TO PEMBROKE, PEMBROKE-DOCK, milfom 4MD IRELAND. Clows | Late letters with addi- I Departure of I tionalstamp, 10 p.m. | Mail 6 a.m. ••OOWBBOWlf MAIL TO NCHBBOKE, &C., &C.,AND IRELAND. Closes I Late letters with addi- | Departure of MOp.n. I tional stamp, 1.30. | Mail 1.35 p.m. London Down MDilarrives 6.85 a.m. Letters delivered 7.35 *.m. North Down Mailarrives 1.50 p.m. Letters delivered 2.30 p.m. First Up Mailfrom Milford, &c., arrives .11.35 a.m. Letters delivered 2,30 p.m. Second Up Mail fromMilford,&c,arrives 5.30 ,.m. Letters delivered. 6.0 p.m. b'ft'16 are recommended when applying foi oney Orders, fcref Pr'rlte^ Application Forms,' which save tiiine, and afford Th security than verbal messages against mistakes. *eai -6 torms are supplied gratuitously at all offices'to any one Wiring money orders. commission on inland money orders is as follows: On sums not exceeding £ 2 3d. Above 42 do do £ 5 6d. „ £5 do do £ 7 9d. „ £ 7 do do £ 10 Is. commission on Money Orders payable in Canada, Cape o' Aur? H°pe, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland. »* A.Ta'la is fourfold these sums, and on Money Orders payable jjfwvaltar or Malta threefold. 2° S1ngle order can be granted for more than £ 10. w' book, or other packet, on which the postage has been 'n stamps, can be registered to any part of the United Mom for a fee of fourpence. 'Wlii tters posted containing coin are now taxed with the
A]&ENDMENT OF THE SALMON FISHERIES…
A]&ENDMENT OF THE SALMON FISHERIES IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Mr 8' Walters, Esq 5 0 0 John Stokes, Esq 5 0 0 John P. Jones, Esq. 10 0 C. H. Barham 1 0 0. Fortune, Esq, Leweston 5 0 0 y-R. G. Rees, Esq, Penllwyn. 5 0 0 •J-L G.P.Lewis, Esq (annual subscriber) 110 Rev—Jones, of Ltawhaden 0 10 6 Col. Peel, Denant. 1 0 0 A. Saurin, Esq 1 0 0 Mr. John Brown, Market-street. 110 C. E. Bowen, Esq., Llanstinan. ] 0 0 E. T. Massy, Esq 1 1 0 B. Leach, Esq 1 0 0 P. Davies, Esq 4 0 0 Annual Subscription 1 0 0 Cfept. Chambers 1 1 0 Major WMan 1 1 0 S. Harford, Esq 110 C. P. Woodwortb.Esq 110 -tiev R. Lewis, Lampeter 1 0 0 T rr' c Subscription from 1st January) 0 10 0 J. H. Scout-field, Esq.. M.P 5 0 0 T A i0 n Worthinaton 10 0 n ^dwardes, Esq (annual) 10 0 ^^aPt. O. T. Edwardes, Trerhos 110
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PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST…
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIilAIARY, CONTRIBUTIONS, 1867. rpHE 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 Garreti 117 7 Legacy from late Capt. Samuel, of Milford 45 0 0 Net proceeds of Rosemarket Concert, per Mr W. G. J. Avery 110 Colllection in Rhoscrowtber Church, per Rev G. H. Scotf, (moiety) 0 17 0 Ditto in Llandeioy Church, per Rev. J. Davies 0 8 0 Ditto in St. Ishmael's Church, per Rev S. W. Saunders. 2 12 2 Ditto in Dale Church, per Rev S. VV. Saun- ders 1 11 10 Ditto in Bethesda Baptist Chapel, Haverford- west.per Rev.T.Davies.D.D. 610 Thanks offering 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, Haverfordwest, per Rev S. O. Meares 2 2 0 Ditto in Llawhadden Church, per Rev D Jones 286 Ditto in Prendergast Church, per Rev F.Foster 1 15 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. 0. James 1 17 0 Ditto iu Sardis Baptist Chapel 0 12 0 Ditto in Middle Mill Baptist Chapel, per Mr. H. Jenkins 2 0 6 Ditto in Llandewi Velfrey & Crinow Churches, per Rev D. Jones. 1 7 6 Ditto in Walton West Church, per Rev E. F. Woodman 213 6 Ditto in Rudbaxton Church, per Rev W. Adley 110 Ditto in St. Issells Church, per Rev J. Dalton 200 I Ditto in Clarbeston Church, per RevT. Thomas 1 6 7i Ditto in New Moat Church, per Rev T.Thomas 0 18 2 Ditto in Broad Haven Baptist Chapel, per Mr James Prosser 0 10 0 Ditto in Nolton Church, per Rev W. M. D. Berrington 0 16 0 Ditto in Penally Church, per Rev John Hughes S 16 3 Ditto in St. Thomas Church, Haverfordwest, per Rev George Horn 362 Do in Camrose Baptist Chapel, per Mr Philip Hancock 0 8 4 Do in St. Florence Church, per Rev. G. W. Birkett 2 16 7 Do in Hubberston Church, per Rev. Octavius Leach 2154 Ditto in Rosemarket Church, per Rev Sylvanus Brigstocke 1 0 6 Ditto in Blaenconin Baptist Chapel, per Rev O. Griffiths 1 10 0 Dirto in Freystrop Church, per Rev Jackson Taylor 0 9 0 Ditto In Amroth Church, per Rev W. D. Phillips. 2 4 2 Contribution from Workpeople in the employ j ofC. R. Vickerman, Esq., at JBonville'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 I Ditto in Yerbeston cum Loveston Church, per Rev P. Edwards 1120 Ditto in Moravian Chapel, Haverfordwest, per Rev J. Eberle. 1 2 0 j Ditto in Lampeter Velfrey Church, per Rev- Richard Lewis 4 15 10 j Ditto in Llanstadwell Church, per Rev H. S. Green .n. 3 5 1 Ditto In Wesleyan Chapel, Haverfordwest, per Rev W. D. Walters 4 8 1
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MR. EDWARD RIBBON, PIANO-FORTE, VIOLIN, AND VIOLONCELLO TEACHER, PIANO-FORTES TUNED, ORGANS and HARMONIUMS tuned and repaired by ex- perienced workmen. RESIDENCE-6, MEltLIN'S TERRACE, HAVERFORDWEST NOTICE TO FARMERS. t) P. ELLIS is open to buy any quantity of good JL clean WHEAT. Haverfordwest, October 9, 1867.
STEAM COMMUNICATION
STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of DECEMBER, 1867. The Liverpooland Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Companylp Steam Ships BBISTOL, Capt. Speakman. Capt. J. Barrett Sovereign, Capt, Gibbs AkuikYkrnon,CapT.RoU 1«ToN MONTAGU, Capt Speakman J. KENNEDY, Capt. Welsh JANE JJACON, Capt. Old. SWANSEA, Capt. Mathias. ARTIZAN, Capt. Tallan. AGNES JACK, Capt. Monis The above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended tosai with Goods and Passengers, (unlessprevented by any unforeseen Dccurrence) as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels:- • From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Landing passengers for SWANSEA, at the Mumbles (weather nermitting.) Saturday Dec, 7. 6 even Saturday 21 6 even Saturday 11 II morn 1 Saturday 28 .10J morn From Milfordfor Bristol. Landing Passengersfor Swansea at the Mumbles (weather permitting) Sunday, December 1, at 6 o'clock morn. Sunday, Dec. 8 12 noon Sunday 22 12 noon Sunday 15 5 morn Sunday 29 5 morn From Milford for Liverpool. leturningfromBristoleveryTuesday, andfrom Swanseaevery Wednesday. Wednesday Dec. 4 3 after Wednesday 18 4 after Wednesday 11 10 night Thursday 26 11 night F A R K 8 (Return tickets available for two voyages.) Cabin. Deck. Hetum Milford to or from Liverpool. 13s Od 7s Od 8s Milf,-rd 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., Managinpr Owners, 14, Water-street, Liverpool; G. H. Evans, Bristol; Charles Lamb, Swansea; John Kenworthy and qo., Manchester. R. D. HORE, AGEHY MILFORD.
ST. KATIIEHINE'S CHAPEL, MILFORD.
ST. KATIIEHINE'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 200 Messrs Harries, Farqulittr, & Co., St. James's Street, London 5 0 0 Rev. James Allen, Castlemartin 500 John Lewis, Esq, Bank, H averfordwest 220 Messrs Smith and Co., Bristol 220 Mr and Mrs Tomkins, Pimlico, London. 220 Rev Decimus Brigstooke, 2nd don. 200 Rev William Allen, Bosheston 1 110 Charles Deazeley, Esq, Milford 110 Captain Johnson 110 Joseph Wright, Esq, Robleston 110 Charles Pavin Phillips, Esq, Haverfordwest. 110 Richard Carrow, Esq, Johnston Hall 10 0 Miss Child, Newton House 10 0 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 0100 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, Milford 050 Mrs Casey 050 Amounts collected by cards- Mrs Brigstocke from Friends in Clifton 24 0 0 Mrs W. E. P. Hooper, Kilburn, London 5 110 Miss Grant, Tbanet, House, Clifton 520 Mrs Goode, Haverfordwest. 400 Mrs Lowman, Clifton 3 10 6 Rev Decimus Brigstocke, Edinburgh 3 lft 0 Miss Brigstocke, Milford 2 15 0 Mr Child, Milford 250 Miss E. Whiah, Cheltenham. 220 Miss Marriott, Clifton 210 Miss May, Sydcnham. 1 10 6 Miss Seller, Milford (additional) 1 5 (. Mrs Hore, Milford 150 Miss H. C. Clunes, Cheltenham 140 Mr William Davies, Milford 100 The folloming subscriptions have been still more recently received, and are alike gratefully acknowledged, viz. George Harries, Esq. Rickcston 500 R. H. Harvey, Esq, Haverfordwest 110 T. Pridham, Esq, Milford 10 0 T. A. Mearnes, Esq, Milford 1 0 0 A Friend. 10 0 A. M I o o Mrs Roberts, Neyland 100 On bebalf of the Committee, T. BRIGSTOCKE, Chairman,
' HUNTING APPOINTMENTS.
HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. THE PEMBROKESHIRE HUNT CLUB FOX HOUNDS. Thursday, December 5—The Moat 10.39 THE SOUTH PEMBROKESH fRiC HOUHD8. Friday, December 6-Yerbeeton Gate. 10.81 THE TIVYSIDE HOUNDS. Thursday, December 5—Pemboyr 10.30 MR. POWELL'S HOUNDS. Friday, December 6-Cilrhiw Gate 10.30
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Traffic Return for the week ending November 24. 1867:- Total, £72,009: Corresponding week, 1866, £ 08,410. F. CMJTSOM, Chief Accountant.
SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
SOUTH WALES RAILWAY TIME TABLE. NOVEMBER, t.;1 WRY-X I>AY8.— UP TRAINS. I? « Stations. at i ■2 class. class. 1 Se 2jclass.jl &2|cla8g. 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 6 4i Johnston 9 5 ill 30 5 14 7 15 9j! Haverfordwest 9 15 111 40 5 2i 7 2ft 144 Clarbesio. Road 9 26 ill 53 — 7 21 Narberth Road I 9 41 12 9 — 7 54 26J Whitland 10 0 12 24 6 0 8 4 82 St. Clears 10 12 12 39 8 1$ 40^ Carmarthen Jnc. 9 0 10 34 1 0 6 27 8 3t 60 Llanelly 9 50 11 0 1 50 7 6 9 21 72 Swansea 7 30 [10 10 11 25 2 15 7 28 J10 Q 77 Neath (dep.), 7 58 ;10 47 11 52 2 54 7 51 114 Cardiff 9 45 |12 <il 1 0 4 43 9 2 126] Newport 10 25 1 35 1 i>0 5 in 9 24 143.J Chepstow 11 15 2 30 1 58 5 58 9 61 17 If Gloucester (dep.) 12 40 4 5 2 55 !l<&2 12 40 178 Cheltenham(arr) il&2j 5 5 3 15 7 35 11 30 208 Swindon(dcp.). 2 3s 6 10 4 25 9 0 2 20 285 Paddinaton 4 1-5 9 40 fi 15 H 10 4 35 ^<0! w ]•: K K !-A VS.— D OWN TRAIN S. Q a Stations i'-t 2,3, 1, z,3, 1,&2,i J, 2, 3, 1 & S -w jdass. class.: class..1 & 21 class, class* Mil. Starting from a.m. a.m.. a.m. a.m. a.m. \p. m 0 Paddington 6 0 ill 45 9 15 8 10" 77 Swinden(dep.) 9 25 1 3' (11 ±7 II 9 121 Cheltenham (dep 6 10 110 35 1,2,3(12 15 Mai 114 Gloucester (dep.) 6 35 [11 10 3 d0 ;12 55 12 14li Chepstow 7 44 12 16 4 35 1 45 1 4 158^: Newport 8 35 1 0 5 30 2 30 2 21 170ji Cardiff 9 8 1 28 6 0 2 51 2 45 208 Neath (dep.) 10 57 3 13 7 52 3 58 S 5? 216 ISwansea ill 10 3 15 8 0 4 0 8 0 4 5 225 ILlaneuj 11 58 4 5 8 43 4 45 8 40 4 244f [Carmarthen Jnc. 12 49 5 35 9 37 5 35 j) 25 5 25 253 iSt. Clear3 1 4 5 52 5 52 9 41 258A, Whitlanu 1 19 6 8 6 8 9 £ 5 5 264 jNarber'hRoad. 1 33 6 21 6 21 [10 8 270^;Clarbeston Road 1 47 6 34 6 34 !10 22 — 275§iHaverfordwest. 1 58 6 46 j 6 46 [10 31 6 280^1 Milford Road 2 13 7 0 7 0 10 48 6 41 285 iNew Milford 2 24 7 15 7 15 10 58 6 50 SUNDAYS.—UF TRAINS. SITNJ)AYS.—DOWN THATNST" Stations:1'S' jclass, class, class. :class, class, class. clas&. From a. ML. p.m. p.m. From a.m.' a.m. a.m. a.m y. Tdil.'ll f' 5 0 Pad.i 10 0 Mi! Road 11 13 5 14 Swm. ,e\ (p.m.) R.West.jll 23 5 24 Chel. de I 20 Mai Clar. Rd.;ll 3fi — Glou.de 3 30 12 50 Nar.Rdtlll 49 5 50 Chep 4 38 1 49 Whit..„|l2 1 6 0 New 5 25 2 21 StClears|l2 15 Cardiff 5 49 2 43 Car.Jnc.il2 37 6 27 Neathcie 7 28 3 57 Llanelly 1 23 7 6 Swan.rfe! 7 55 4 5 Swan.de 1 45 7 22 Llanellyj 8 33 4 4fi Neath. 2 22 7 51: Car.Jnc. 9 20 5 25 Cardiff. 3 56 S 2 StClears 9 3G New. 4 28 9 24 Whit. 9 52 — Chep. 5 6 9 51 Niir.Rd+j 10 7 6 O 61ou.de 6 25 12 40 Clar. Rd! 10 23 5 50 Ohal. arl&S 1 5 H.West.l [10 34 6 26 Swia.de 8 lj 2 20 MilRoad 10 50 6 41 Pad. .>1I 15 i 35 N. Mil.! ill 5 6 MILFORD BRANCH LINE OF RAILWAY. From Johnston (late Milford Road) to Milford. UP TRAINS WEEK DAYS, I SUNDAYS UP TRAINS. ,0 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p. m. i a. m. fpTnT Milford.dep | 8 50 11 10 1 50 4 55 6 40 111 0 4 53 Johnston arr 9 0 11 25 2 5 5 9 6 55 | 11 10 5 9 DOWN TRAINS—W £ KK DAYS. iDOWJJ TKAIJf a- m. a.m." p.m. p.m. pTiiT, j a. m. p. Johnston de.p 9 10 11 35 2 15 5 20 7 20 il 20 5 29 Milford.arr 9 20 11 50 2 30 5 35 7 35 il 30 5 3S PEMBROKE AND TEN BY RAILWAY. UP TRAINS-NVEBIC DAYS. l,2,gov. 1,2. gov. 1,2. gov.'1,2, gov. 1, 2,goy FROM. —————— ——————— —————————— —————. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Whitland 6 15 10 5 1 25 6 25 Narberth 6 30 10 20 1 40 6 40 Kiketty 6 46 10 36 1 56 6 56 Saundi-rsfoot 6 51 1041 21 70 Tenby dep 1 30 10 50 2 10 7 10 8 45 Penally 7 33 10 53 2 13 7 11 8 48 Manorbeer 7 42 11 9 2 2". 7 22 8 57 Lamphey 7 50 11 18 2 31 7 31 9 S Pembroke 7 55 II 22 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, 2,gov. I, 2.gov. !,2,gov. 1, 2, gov FROM —————— -— ————————— —————!—————— a.m. a.m. p.m. P.M. p.m. PembrokeDock clep 8 15 10 45 3 15 6 33 8 8 Pembroke .dep 8 23 10 53 3 23 (j 3S I 8 8 Lamphey 8 27 10 57 3 27 6 42 8 12 Mancrbeer 8 37 117 3 37 6 52 8 22 PenaLy 8 45 11 16 3 46 7 0 8 30 Tenby. 8 55 11 25 5 0 7 30 8 35 Saundersfoot 9 4 11 35 5 9 7 18 Kilgetty 9 9 11 39 5 13 7 22 Narberth • 9 25 11 57 5 31 7 40 Whitland 9 40 12 12 5 45 7 55 f
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HOLL OWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILI.S.-Mar,ellous cures of scsatica, stiff joints, paralysis of the limbs, and other crippling- di eases of the bones, sinews, and muscles, have been accom- plished by Holloway's Ointment. It is the onlv unguent which produces any impression on these complaints. The Pills also work wonders. The ointment and pills should be both used at the same time, for the action of the one is greatly assisted by that of the other. Why should any human behiij suffer from the abovementioned maladies, when ilollowav's Ointment and PiUs are to be found in every city and town in the world? These noble medicaments are composed of rare balsams, and are as benign and safe as they are powerful and efficacious. Ladies should use only the Glenfield Starch, which never fails to give the most complete satisfaction. The Glenfield Starch is exclusively used in the Royal Laundry, and Her Majesty*# Laundress pronounces it to be the finest starch she ever used. Prize Medals were awarded for its superiority, and the manufacturers have much pleasure in stating that they have been appointed Starch purveyors to the Princess of Wales. The Glen- field Starch is sold in packets only, by all Grocery Chandlers, &c, &c. SUMMER WINES.—To those who cannot reconcile the faot that good sound Claret can be sold at the prices quoted below, we wouid explain that there are consider- ably over 6,000,000 [six million] acres in France rievoted to the cultivation of the vine, which yield 011 an nveraga 1,000,003,000 [one thousand million] gallons of wine annually; and now that the duties are reduced ia England, these wines can be supplied to the public at a lower rate than in many towns in France, (he cost of railway carriage and the town dues (octroi) in France exceeding in amount our duty of Is per gallon and the carriage from Bordeaux. Castie A C!aret, 12s; I Castla B' Claret, 15s; 'Castle C' Claret, 18s; and I Castle D D Claret, 24s per dozen. Imported and bottled by W. & A. Gilbey, of London, and supplied in quantities, from a single bottle by their agent, Gwynne Harries,, chemist, 36, High-street, Haverfordwest. Also, 200 other varieties, for particulars of which see descriptive Uookaf Prices.