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ABERGAVENNY.

BTAENAYON.

BRIDGEND.

BRITON FERRY.

CAERPHILLY.

COWBRIDGE.

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MONMOUTH.

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NEATH.

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NEATH. URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. — The monthly meeting of this authority was held on Monday Mr. David Davies presided. Tha unsatisfactory state of the Queen-street, back road was referred to, and the Mayor undertook to see the several owners and effect a binding arrangement, for contributing towards the xpense of effectually draining the road. Mr. John Lancey attended the meeting, and asked that the pending garnishee proceedings against his tenant might be with- drawn; but as he made no offer for payment of the amount claimed for private improvements, the authorit;, decided to continue the proceedings. £150 was ordered to be advanced to the contrac- tors in re-poet of Bowen-street Sewerage Works. The surveyor was directed to discontinue covering limestone metalling with ashes. The scavengers applied for an extra allowance owing to the very unfavourable weather they have had to contend with since they took the contract. The board declined to accede to the request. The correspon- dence between the clerk of the Neath Canal Com- pany and tlie Town-clerk was read' with reference to an agreement to be entered into as to the ease- ment on carrying the Bowen-street drainage under the Neath Canal. The board decided to take no action in the matter. TOWN COUNCIL.—The quarterly meeting of the council was held on Tuesday, when Mr. David Davies presided. The head-constable reported that 87 cases only had been heard during the quarter, being a decrease of 40 as compared with the pre- ceding period of three months; 127 reports of gas lamps unlit were recorded; 655 vagrants were relieved, being an increase of 229 on the previous report. The Surveyor reported that the gas register for the past, month showed a minimum reading of 14, and a maximum of 14 75 candle li°-ht, being-above the standard. Theannualreportof the medical-officor of health showed that the total number of deaths during the year was 194, being at the rate of 17 7 per 1,000. No deaths were recorded during the year from small-pox, measles, diphtheria, or diarrhoea. The most fatal classes of disease were those of the chest—32 deaths were reached from lung affections other than phthisis, a fact attributable in a great measure to excessive moisture of the climate. The total number of children born was 391, and 352 were successfully vaccinated 23 died, seven were medically postponed, two removed, leaving their addresses, and seven left without. leaving addresses. The town is above the average in its sanitary condition, fairly drained, well lighted, with a liberal uiipply of good filtered water. The town-clerk was instructed to prepare draft. petitions against the pending Bills for powers to construct railways from tho Rhondda Valley acrosa. the Neath Rivers, and to convene a special meeting of the town council to consider the course to be pursued generally in the matter. The ac- count of the town-clerk for expenses incurred under the Registration Act was passed. It was determined upon a division of tlw council to en- close a portion of the corporation field, already levelled, and prepare the ground for sowing grass seeds. BOARD or GUARDIANS.—The fortnightly meeting of this board was held on Tuesday. It was de- cided to obtain twenty tons of limestone for a test for able-bodied paupers. Several paupers having been sent to the Swansea Eye Dispensary, the board resolved to contribute £2 2s. annually. The Clerk reported that £620 8s. had been paid as the Government grant, towards the expense of main- taining pauper lunatics in the Bridgend Asylum.

NEWCASTLE EMLYN.

PENCLAWDD.

PONTYPRIDD.

PONTYCYMMER.

TREFOREST.

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CARDIFF.

LLANDAFF.

PENARTH.

NEWPORT.

SWANSEA.

MERTHYR.

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ABERGAVENNY".

LLANELLY.

PONTYPRIDD.

TENBY.

TREDEGAR.

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NEWPORT BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

MERTIIYR BURIAL BOARD.

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