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TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS…
TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. GENTLEMEN, Although the Dissolution of Par- liament will not take place until nearly the close of the year, still the regretted announcements of the intended Resignation of your present esteemed Member, Jlr Bowen, and of the Retirement of Lord Ernlyn from his candidature for the representation of the County will make it necessary for you to give your attention to the selection of a Representative in the next Parlia- ment. Having received Numerous and Influential offers of Support, I have been encouraged to believe that my Services migb t not be unacceptable to you, and I there- fore venture to put them at your disposal. As I have represented Boroughs situate in your County for more than 16 years-I feel thatin forming a judg- ment of any claim to your confidence, you will be guided more by the Experience of the Past than any declaration I could make respecting the Future. It is impossible within the limits of an address to tefer to the many subjects which must occupy the at- tention of the next Parliament; One of the First Questions will probably be that of the Established Protestant Church in Ireland. I have already re- corded my vote in opposition to its proposed Disestab- lishment & Disendowment—and I still adhere to thi "Pinions expressed by that vote, though willing to ail in applying Practical Remedies to any well-proved cases of Grievance which after careful examination !nay be proved to exist. Should you confer on me the honor of electing me as your Representative in Parliament, every motive Which both a sense of duty and all social and personal eoHsiderations can inspire, would prompt me to exert Myself, to the utmost of my power, in promoting your general and local interests. J remain, Gentlemen, Your faithful and obedient Servant, J. H. SCOURFIELD. -Williamston, August Ist, 1868.
TO THE ELECTORS OP THE ITED…
TO THE ELECTORS OP THE ITED BOROUGHS OF HAVERFORDWEST, NARBERTH, AND FISHGUARD. £ ntlemen, f I lament that the retirement of Mr Scourfield roni the Representation of your Boroughs has imposed "Pon you the necessity of seeking another Candidate to 'tI¡:.P!» his place. Requisition I have had the honour so unex- pectedly to receive from a large number of intelligent influential Electors, demands as prompt and tat*k an acceptance on my part, as the support has ee0 freely and handsomely given to me. l'be task, I feel, is great to follow one, who has for so years zealously and efficiently discharged the IItlcs of your Representative his unceasing and de* vote, attention to your local interests, & his readiness times to devote hia time and talents to the pro- toon of your welfare, have endeared him to those who 8»>. ^eed -with him, & caused him to be respected by those j 0 on some points differed from him. Should I be so 0ttojnate as to attain the honourable position of repre- i. ltlg you in Parliament, I shall endeavour to follow 13 Sample. a Conservative; entertaining liberal views ftrds all good measures that commend themselves » judgment, come from what side of the House may. ^0 the great question of the total Disestablishment j Disendowment of the Irish Church, I think it right o State that my opinions are decidedly opposed to it same time I am most desirous to consider and | 'n remedying all evils that may be shewn to exist, all endeavour also to extend the usefulness and eS8ings which accompany our Reformed Church. Uj^hall offer the strongest opposition to the endowment tbe Church of Rome in Ireland. J {^fejoice at the removal of snch grievances as were the },/eof offence and wrong to the great body of our conformist Brethren, and I wish to see the further of any under which theyfmay still continue to Oil I r. 4ta very anxious to see the large increase in ii, J'on which has taken place of late years, especially ^.Ur Military and Naval Departments, much di- anc* indulge the hope that the policy of non- '"au eren°e which Lord Stanley has so happily ^^•"ated will, in the end, lead to a considerabl Disarmament. My constant aim will be to \f°*ethe success of measures that may conduce to Miction of Local Taxation. Kls^' eni^e £ tvoar to press forward the Reform of the '"Ptcy, and other beneficial measures, which have V I" often hindered by valuable time being lost at I' Illt of each session by party strife. | t is intention to wait on each of you, when Q *be PrePaied t0 answer an3' questions that tc> me, and to explain further my political 1 the honour to be, Gentlemen, I Your very obedient Servant, SAMUEL PITMAN. 31st July, 1868, l«
Advertising
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PRENDERGAST CHURCH REBUILDING…
PRENDERGAST CHURCH REBUILDING FUND ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ P. d. Right Hon. Lord Dynevor 5 0 0 Mrs Atkinson, London, per Mr Joshua Harvey 5 0 0 Mr Whitehead, Saddlewortb, per Mr Joshua Harvey 2 2 0 Mr Harford, Haverfordwest, 1 0 0 Mr Meares, Bath 1 0 0 Rev S. R. Roe, Elstree 2 2 0 Mr Insall, Bristol, per Mr Staunard 0 5 0 Mrs Evans, London, per Mrs Harries. 100 Rev A. Richardson, per Mr Harries 1 0 0 Miss Bower), Newport, per Mr Harries 0 5 U Miss Carrow, Goat Street.t. 1 0 0 Mr Wood, Bristol 5 0 0 Mr Wilson, Bristol, third subscription. I I 0 Mr A Phillips, Bristol 110 Collected by Mr Birch, junior, High Street 6 6 0 I Total amount collected in weekly pence 56 0 0 Total amount collected at School Room Service by weekly cflertory 14 4 6 Mr Pitman, Picton Castle 5 0 0 Collected by Mrs Rose, Springfield 1 10 0: Mr J. Davies,jNew Quay 1 0 0 Mrs Foster.Ctihon. 5 0 0 Mr Campbell. Mount Pleasant 1 0 0 Mr and Mrs Randle, Avallenau 9 2 0 A Friend- (Maideti hea(l) 5 0 0 Clericus. 0 10 0 Mrs Rowlands, Old Bridge 0 5 0 Mrs Peters, Park Cottage. 0 5 0 j Mr Gibbot), Roger*s tiouk 0 10 0 The following articles have also been presented:- Carved Oak Lectern, by Mr Wilson, Bristol; Brass Pulpit Lights, by Rev DrHardman, Brockley Court, Bristol.
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I.....-I AMENDMENT OF THE…
AMENDMENT OF THE SALMON FISHERIES IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. X a d. W. Walters, Esq 5 0 0 John Stokes, Esq. 5 0 0 John P. Jones, Esq. 1 0 0 Rev C. H. Barham 1 0 0 W. Fortune, Esq, Leweston 5 0 0 G. R. G. Rees, Esq, Penllwyn. 5 0 0 J L G.P.Lewis,Esq(annualsubscriber) 110 Rev Jones, of Llawhaden 010 6 Col. Peel, Denant 1 o 0 M. A. Saurin, Esq 1 0 0 Mr. John Brown, Market-street 1 1 0 C. E. Bowen, Esq., Llanstinan I 0 0 E. T. Massy, Esq 1 1 J H. Leach, Esq 1 0 0 R. P. Davies, E^q 4 0 0 Annual Subscription 1 0 0 C&pt.Chambers. 1 1 0 Major Willan 1 1 0 S. Harford, Esq 1 1 0 C. F. Wordsworth, Esq 1 1 0 Rev R. Lewis, Lampeter 0 0 (subscription from 1st January) 0 10 0 J. H. Scourfield, Esq., M.P 5 0 0 Capt. John Worthington 1 n 0 J. O. T. Edwardes, Esq (annual) 1 0 0 Capt. O. T. Edwardes, Trerhos 1 1 0 Wm. Davies, Esq 1 1 0 George Le Hunte, E?q 1 0 0 Rev J. H, A. Philipps 1 1 0 Archdeacon Clark 1 0 0 Rev J. Torabs 1 0 0 T. T. Edwardes, Esq, Cleddy Lodge. 1 0 0 Mrs Edwardes, Sealyham 2 3 0
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PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST…
PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY. CONTRIBUTIONS, 1868. 'pHE Honorary Secretaries beg most respectfully to S_ 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 trade 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 23 0 Ditto in Manorbier Church, Offertory," per Rev J. H Lamb 110 Ditto in Narberth and Robeston Wathan Churches, per Rev J. Morris 6 16 10 The workpeople at Hook Colliery, per Mr Wilson 9 0 0 Pembrokeshire Petit Jury's fees, on trial, Hig- gon v. Paul, at Summer Assizes, per Mr S. R ISdmond 07 0 Collection in St. Catherine's Chapel, Milford, per Rev Thomas Brigstocke 4 10 9 Ditto Tabernacle Chapel, Miliord, per Mr W. Garret). 220 Ditto Bletherston Church, per Rev David Thomas 12 3 Ditto Dale and St jshtnael's Churches, per Rev S. W. Saunders 6 0 0 Ditto Wesleyan Chapel, llaTerforiwest, per Rev Edwin Thorl^y 3 10 0 Ebenezer Chapel, Haverfordwest, per MrUavid Jones 1 2 6 Ditto St Mary's Church, Tenby, per Rev G. Huntingdon 27 4 0 Ditto St Mary's Church, Haverfordwest, per Rev J. H. A. Philipps. 10 19 6 Ditto St Martin's Church, Haverfordwest, per Rev S. O. Meares 2 12 10 Ditto Moravian Chapel, Haverfordwest, per Rev J. Eberle 1 5 0
HAROLDSTON WEST CHURCH RESTORATION…
HAROLDSTON WEST CHURCH RESTORATION FUN D. 'T^HE sadly dilapidated condition of the parish Church. X of Haroldstone West renders it imperative that an appeal should be respectfully made to the unfailing liberality of the Christian public. Contributions already promised (or paid) £ s. d. The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of St David's 10 0 0 The Ven. the Archdeacon Clark 5 0 0 The Rey Canon Thomas, Steynton 5 0 0 Collections in HaroHston West Church. 4 3 4J Mrs Hire, Haroldston Hal! (1st subscription) 10 0 0 Mrg-J. Lort Phillips, Harroldstone 5 5 0 MissPhelps, Broad Haven 5 5 0 J. H. Scourfield, Esq, M.P. 5 0 0 W. Davies, Esq, Solicitor, Spring Gardens 5 0 0 Mr Griffiths, Belmont 5 0 0 A Friend. 50 0 Mrs Shaw, Hill-sireet 22 0 Mr D. Lloyd, Old Bridge (ht subscription)". 2 0 0 Collecting card per Miss Griffiths, be)mont. 1 10 0 Collecting card per Miss Phelps 15 0 Mrs R. F. Scale, Liverpool. 110 Mr P. Ellis, High-street 1 1 0 Mrs Ward, Clifton. 1 1 0 Coilecting card per Miss Scale, Haroldstone Hall 1 10 0 Do. per Master S. H. Willhrns, Bath 0 10 6 T. W. Smith, g-q. London. 0 10 6 Miss J. Bowen, Little Haven. 0 10 0 C. P. P 010 0 Messrs Greenish and Dawkins 0 10 0 Mr S Green 0 10 0 Sir C. M. Lampson. Bart, Loridon 5 0 0 Ed, Biag, Esq, Crawley 010 0 Mrs Barham, Trecwn 1 1 3 Mr Bibbon (I 10 6 T. Rule Owen, Esq, Foley House. 3 3 0 J. Harvey, Esq, New Bridge 110 R. H. Harvey, Esq, Victoria Place. 1 1 0 Miss Carrow, Goat-street 10 0 A Friend. 010 0 Rev J. Tombs 010 0 E. Bowen, Esq, M.P., Llwyngwair 2 2 0 Church Building Society 20 0 0 Mrs Summers, Harroldstone 500 Miss Bigg Crawley 0 10 0 W. Vaughan James, Esq 10 0 G. VV. Digby, Esq, Sherborne Castle 2 0 0 P. G. Meares, Esq, Bath. 10 0 Mrs Fisher, Robeston 0 10 0 The Right Hon. Lord Kensington 5 0 0 Dr. Dyster, Tenby 5 0 0 Col. the Hon. W. Edwards 5 0 0 Rev S. R. Roe 2 2 0 Subscriptions and donations will be thankfully re- ceived by Miss E. S. Phelps, Broad Haven, Haverford- west. and by the Treasurer, J. W. Phillips, Esq, Rock Cottage, Haverfordwest.
ISTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN…
STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of SEPTEMBER, 1868. The Liverpooland BristolChannel Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships SOVEREIGN, Capt, Gibbs WINDXIRVERE, CaPt. J. BarTett MONTAGU, Capt Speakman ANNIKVmtNo.v,Capt.Rou^tQa JANF, BACON, Capt. Old. J. KENNEDY, Capt. Welsh -tunzAN, Capt. Tallan. AGN^S JACK, Capt. Monis LLEWELTA'N, Capt. Beckett The above, or some other suitable vessel, is intended to sa with Goods and Passengers, (\r.\lesspreventedby any unforesee occurrence) as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels;- From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Saturday Sep 5 11 morn Saturday 19 II morn Saturuay 12 5 after | Saturday 26 6 n'ter From Milford for Bristol. Sundav, Sep 6 5 morn Sunday 20 5 morn Sunday 13 11 morn Sunday 27 11 n.orn From Milford for Liverpool. Wednesday Sep 2 11J morn Wednesday 16 10 nieh Wednesday 9. 2 after [Wednesday 23 2^ afte Wednesday, September 30th, at 10 o'Cloek night. The Steam Barge GIPSEY is intended to ply on the Milford Haven, in connection with the above Steamers, carrying goods to and from Pembroke Dock, Haverfordwest, and the adjacent towns. r A K K s Cabin. Deck. Rettwn Milf ord to or from Liverpool 13s Od 6s Od 18s Milford to or from Bristol 8s 6d 6s Od 138 Milford to or trom Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Cd — NOTICE. The landing and tmbarcation of Goods or Passen. ger.i at Milford, by whatever conveyanee, whether at the ex- pence of the Steamer, or otherwise, is at the risk of tht Passen- gers and the Owners of the Goods respectively. 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 M anchester. R. D. HORE, AGEWT MjwcaD.