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SALE OF WORK. THERE will be a SALE of WORK, Flowers, China, JL and Fancy Articles for the BENEFIT of S. WINIFRED'S HOME, on TUESDAY, Aug. 27th, in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, From 2 to 7 o'clock. Entrance SIXPENCE. — ROYAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TEN BY. Mr. WADE has the honour to announce his twelfth ANNUAL CONCERT, Which will be given in the above Rooms ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBEB 2, 1889. SOPBANO: Miss ELEANOR JENKINS, (Of the Royal College of Music.) TBNOR: MR. F. E. WADE. BASS: MiL J. RICHARDS. SOLO VIOLU: MR. T. J. WILLIAMS. ACCOMPANIST: MR. R. D. GILBERTSON. By kind permission of Col. ROBERTS and Officers, the SPLENDID BANDS (String and Military) Of the DUKE of CORNWALL'S LIGHT INFANTRY will attend under the direction of Mr JOHN CAMPBELL. Admission—Reserved Seats, 3s; Second ditto, 2s Third ditto, Is; Gallery, 6d. Dqors open 7.30, Overture at 8 to the minute. Tickets, Plan and Programmes at WADE and MEGGITT'S Music Warehouse. Special Trains. GENERAL ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING FOR ALEHOUSES, BEERHOUSES, &c. County of Pembroke 1 Take notice, that the General Borough of Tenby > Annual Licensing Meeting for (to wit.) J the said Borough will be held (to wit.) J the said Borough will be held at the Town Hall, Tenby, on Monday the 9th day of September next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of granting and renewing Licenses and Certificates for the following purposes, viz.:— 1st. For the Sale, by Retail, in Inns, of Intoxicating Liquors, under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Act, 1828." Snd. For the Sale by Retail of Beer, Cider, or Wine, under the Wine and Beerhouse Acts, 1869-70." 3rd. For the Sale of Spirits, Liqueurs, and Sweets, by Retail, pursuant to the Licensing Acts, 1872-4." 4th. For granting Billiard Licenses. Dated at Tenby the 12th day of August, 1889. ROBERT LOCK, Clerk to the Licensing Justices. To James Griffith Evans, one of the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of St. Mary In-liberty Tenby, in the County of Pembroke, and to the Superintendent of Police of the Borough of Tenby, in the said County of Pembroke. I J AMES BO WEN, Station Master at the Tenby Station of the Pembroke and Tenby Railway Company, now residing at Warren Street, in the Parish of St Mary, Tenby, in the said County of Pem- broke, do hereby give notice, that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Town Hall, Tenby, aforesaid, on the ninth day of September next, for a license to hold any excise License or Licenses to sell by retail under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Act, 1828, all intoxica- ting liquors to be consumed either on or off the Re- freshment Rooms or premises thereunto belonging, situate at the Railway Station of the Pembroke and Tenby Railway Company in the said Parish of Saint Mary, In-liberty, Tenby, of which Premises,the said Pembroke and Tenby Railway Company are the owners. Given under my hand this thirteenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. JAMES BOWEN. MR. W. T. BILL, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, TENBY, Keeps a full Register of all HOUSES to be Let in TENBY, SAUNDERSFOOT, MANORBIER, PENALLY, and their neighbourhoods, Furnished or Unfur- nished, several being exclusively in his hands. Be has some very desirable Country Houses to Let at present, and also several Houses in the best positions in the town. The Season LIST OF HOUSES to be Let on application containing some desirable Private Residences on no other List. Agent to the Commercial Union Assurance Co. I FOUND, at Saundersfoot, a B]ack and Tan COLLIE Owner may have the same on application to the Coachman at Coedrath. If not claimed within three days the Dog will be Sold. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON FRIDAY, August 30th, a cheap Excursion for READING and LONDON, will leave t*Pem- broke-Dock 7.55, t Pembroke 8.3, t Tenby 8.35, t" Narberth 9.5, and Whitland at 10.30 a.m.; to return following Friday. Passengers also booked from Sta- tions marked thus to Bath, Bristol, Gloucester and Cheltenham; aud from Stations marked t to New- port and Cardiff also. ON MONDAY, Sept. 2nd, Cheap Excursion Tickets, for 3, 6,or 8 days, to *MALVERN. *Worcester, *Wol- veBhampton, -Birmingham, Shrewsbury, Llangollen, Chester, Manchester, Liverpool. &c.; also 8 to 14 days cheap Tickets to Rhyl, Abergele, and Llandudno will be issued from Pembroke-Dock 7.55, Pembroke 8.3, Tenby 8.35, and Narberth at 9.5 a.m. For full particulars see Special Bills. HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. ST. IDA/VIP'S. CROSS HOUSE HOTEL, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL, SAINT DAVID'S, PEMBROKESHIRE. SITUATE within one minute's walk of the Cathedral S and Post Office, and twelve of the Bathing-place. Patronized by the Clergy and Gentry. Rough Shooting over ONE THOUSAND Acres. Boating and Sea Fishing. Proprietor—G. OWEN WILLIAMS. POSTING in all its Branches. The "Eclipse" Omnibus leaves this Hotel for Haverfordwest every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, returning same days on arrival of the 3.52 (down paper) Train. Telegrams promptly attended to. t F. J. SIME, Proprietor.' PRIVATE TUITION. MR CHARLES TASKER begs to announce that he will resume his teaching on Monday, Septem- ber 16th. Preparation for exams., the public sehools, &c. Backward or delicate lads receive great individual attention and care. Progress guaranteed. Terms, re- ferences, &c., on application. Address until Sept. 12th, 35 Fortess Road, London, N.W. FOR SALE, near Tenby, seven-roomed HOUSE. Garden, Vinery, Stable, &c., price £ 350. Also, Freehold Building GROUND in Tenby, price JE380. Apply J. Bonville, Palestine House, Frogmore Street, Tenby. FOR SALE,- Several Cases of TENBY SHELLS, at 20s. per Case. Apply CBOCKFOBD'S Library. ANDSOME DOG of St. Bernard Breed for Sale. Faithful companion and splendid Watch Dog. Apply Alpha," at this Office. THE IRISH FRIEZES from LOBD WATEBFOBD'S Mills are obtainable only at 4, High Street. If you combine moderation in price and sterling manu- facture these cloths cannot be surpassed for warm, rough hard wearing country suits. 3s. yard. 21s. suit length. IRISH TWEEDS, for ordinary wear, in great variety, at the following list prices:—2s. 9d., 3s., 3s. 3d., and 3s. 6d. yard. Nothing more durable manufactured. IRISH CHEVIOTS, 39. yard, in pretty light mixtures, for intermediate suits. IRISH HOMESPUNS, 2s. 3d. and 2s. 6d. yard, for thin Summer Suits, Ladies' Costumes, &c. IRISH NAP FBIEZES, for thick travelling Ulsters, 6s. 9d. yard, double width; wonderful value. IRISH Black and Navy Cloths for Suits and Overcoats. These Cloths are got on 'particularly advantageous terms from different IRISH manufacturers, and sold at closest rates. A sufficient guarantee that they are not ordinary goods, or retailed at ordinary rates, is the fact of my having for some time advertised them regularly in the Times, Field, and other London papers, and forward them to all parts of the country. W. BILL, 4, HIGH STREET, TENBY. LATEST NOVELTIESI J. E. ARNETT, (LATE JY.C A SON) THE LIBRARY, Has just received a choice selection of ARTICLES PURCHASED IN LONDON. THE LIBRARY (IN CONNECTION WITH MUDIE) Is the largest and most comprehensive in Tenby. Many standard and favourite Works of Fiction have been added, and a constant supply is received of New and Important Works. All the best MAGAZINES and REVIEWS are in circulation. NON-SUBSCRIBERS CAN HAVE BOOKS BY THE VOLUME AT LOW RATES. Medallion and PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS by the best Artists, in great variety. SOUVENIRS, BOOKS OF VIEWS, GKTXIDIES, ORDNANCE AND OTHER MAPS. — VISIT0RS, BOOK IS KBPT AT THE LIBRARY. J. E. ARNETT, THE LIBRARY, TENBY, OPPOSITE THE CHURCH.
S. MARY'S CHURCH, TENBY.
S. MARY'S CHURCH, TENBY. SUNDAY, August 25th. Matins at 11.—Te Deum, SteggallinA; Hymns, 231, 438. Preacher-Rev G. Huntington M.A., Rector. 12 Noon.-Introit, "0 Lord, correct me," Handel; Offertory sentences. Belcher; Benedictus, Red- head; Agnus Dei, Browne; Service, Tours in F. Hymns, 313 and 222. Evensong at 6 p.m.-Service. King in F Anthem, Come, Holy Ghost," Attwood Hymns, 447 and 234. Preacher—Rev A. Noel Hunt, B.A. I A. F. M. CUSTANCE, Organist fy Choirmaster.
TENBY PROMENADE BAND.I
TENBY PROMENADE BAND. I This Band will playas under during the week :— THURSDAY, August 22nd-South Sands, 10.30 to 1; Evening, Croft, 7 to 9.30. FRIDAY, August 23rd-Royal Lien Hotel, 9 to 10 South Sands, 11.30 to 1 Evening, Esplanade, 7 to 9.30. SATURDAY, August 24th-L. and P. Bank, entrance to Croft, and Lantern House, 10.30 to 1; Evening, Castle Hill, 7 to 9.30. MONDAY, August 26th-Royal Gate House Hotel, 9 to 10; South Sands, 11.30 to 1; Evening, Croft, 7 to 9.30. TUESDAY, August 27th-North Sands, 10.30 to 1; Evening, Esplacade, 7 to 9.30. WEDNESDAY, August 28th-Cobourg Hotel, 9 to 10; South Sands, 11.30 to 1; Evening, Castle Hill, 7 to 9.30. THURSDAY, August 29th-South Sands, 10.30 to 1; Evening, Croft, 7 to 9.30. FRIDAY, August 30th-North Sands, 10-30 to 1; Evening-Concert. SATURDAY, August 31st-South Sands, 10.30 to 1 Evening, Castle Hill, 7 to 9.30. R. J. H. PARKINSON, Hon. Sec.
RECENT ARRIVALS.
RECENT ARRIVALS. Allen, Miss Florence A, Dartford.l Frogmore terrace Abbott, Thos D Esq, Heaton Chapel, near Manchester Victoria cottage Aikin, Miss, London 5 Bellevue Wakefield, Miss, Mansfield 5 Bellevue Baker, Mrs Henry C and family, Clifton 3 Bellevue Browne, Mr and Mrs Valentine, Flamøtead.13 Norton Broughton, R D Esq, Mrs and Miss, Bishopsteignton, Devon Belgrave house Victoria cottage Aikin, Miss, London 5 Bellevue Wakefield, Miss, Mansfield 5 Bellevue Baker, Mrs Henry C and family, Clifton 3 Bellevue Browne, Mr and Mrs Yalentine, Flamstead.l3 Norton Broughton, R D Esq, Mrs and Miss, Bishopsteignton, Devon Belgrave house Broughton, Mr R M and Mr Tom, Bishopsteignton, Devon Belgrave house Bott, Miss, Heckford, Birmingham Vine cottage Bourne, Mr 2 Cresswellcottagea Brittan, Mr and Mrs H G, Kenilworth.27 Victoria st Burns, Mrs G, Cardiff Brecknock house Barton, Miss F, Hastings Bellona house Conder, Miss Helen Cumberland house Crump, Mr, Mrs H S and family. Worcester Lawn, Gloucester 31 Victoria street Cosslett, Miss M G, Taff's Well South Wales house Clulow, J Walker, Esq and family, Handsworth 1 South cliff street Couchman, Mr and Mrs, London 5 St Julian street Deverell, E J Esq, Mrs and the Misses, Reading 31 Victoria street Davis, Mrs, Carmarthen 1 St David's cottages Dyce, Miss, Henley-on-Thames 2 St. Mary street Denman, Hon Mrs, London Malvern house Deverell, Mr and Mrs E J, Reading.31 Victoria street Deverell, the Misses, Reading 31 Victoria street Daniel, E C Daniel, Pontypool South Wales house Daman, Hon Mrs, 19, Eaton Terrace, S.W. Malvern house Evers, Mr and Mrs Frank and family, Whitehall, Stour- bridge Cawdor house Ellis, Rev R P and Mrs, Dunstable 6 Esplanade Eyles, Miss R, Worcester Walmer house Ellis, A A Esq and Mrs, King's Norton 6 Esplanade Evans, Mr J and family, Abergavenny.27 Victoria st Fletcher, Mrs and Miss, Dudley Southsea house Fletcher, Miss, King's Heath, Birmingham.Vine cott. Fry, Mrs H and family, London 2 St Julian place Gillard, Mr W H. Cardiff Brecknock house Griffiths, H E Esq, London 8 Norton Grice-Hutchinson, Captain and family, Worcestershire Grove, Miss A M, Worcester Walmer house Hughes, Mrs and Misses, Birmingham.Bellevue house Holloway, Miss, Birmingham Bellevue house How, Miss, Birmingham Bellevue house Hopton, Miss, Llandrindod Wells.South Wales house Hucker, W Esq and family, London Sparta house Hawkins, Mrs and family, Clifton Cambrian house Hancock, Mrs Edward and family, Cardiff 8 Norton Husband, Rev C F, Hemsworth 2 Pembroke villa Howell, Mr W R, Reading 31 Victoria street Isaacs, Mrs and Miss, Llwynpia South Wales house Jordan, Mr, Mrs and family, Cheltenham. 6 Bellevue Jordan, Miss, Cheltenham 6 Bellevue Kerr, Major-General and Mrs, Prestbury, Cheltenham Malvern house Kerr, the Misses, Prestbury, Cheltenham Malvern house Kerr, Mr, Prestbury, Cheltenham Malvern house The Rectory Llewellyn, Mr and the Misses, Bristol 6 Bellevue Leyson, Mr and Mrs T and family, Neath 17 Norton Lomax, Mr, Mrs and Miss, Manchester 6 Esplanade Littlewood, Miss, Brierly Hill, Dudley.Southsea house Leigh, Mrs, Llanfabon 1 Rockville Morris, Mr and Mrs, Pontypridd .South Wales house Moffat, Mrs, Liverpool 2 Rock houses Morgan, Rev M and Mrs, Harborne 6 Park terrace Morley, Miss Florence J, Blackheath 1 Frogmore ter Moore, Miss Maud Cumberland house Nubery, Miss, Brierly Hill, Dudley Southsea house Olive, Grenville Esq, Cheltenham 1 Lexden cottages Olive, Nolan Esq, Cheltenham 1 Lexden cottages Protheroe, Mrs and Miss, South Kensington 1 Lorne houses Proctor, Mrs and family, Clifton 1 Lorne houses Penistan, Mrs, Henley-on-Thames 2 St. Mary street Pacel, Mrs F and family, Weston-super-Mare 3 St Julian place Parrott, Mr. Mrs and family, Aylesbury. 9 Esplanade Powell, Mr and Mrs, Bristol 1 St David's cottages Rowlands, Mrs and party, Carmarthen.2 Lorne houses Rhodes, Rev J, Mrs and Miss E A, Bristol.18 Norton Rhodes, Mr W W, Bristol 18 Norton Rowell, W Roland, Esq, Reading 31 Victoria street Richards, Miss, Smallbrook South Wales house Scott, Mrs and family, Bromsgrove.Drummond house Sexty, Miss, Cheltenham 6 Bellevue Smith, E, Crewe Lexden cottage Standen, Mr and Mrs, Cardiff Brecknock house Swayne, Mr J C, Mrs and family, Croydon. 1 Esplanade Scott, Mrs T, Blackwell, Bromsgrove 5 Bellevue Sylvester, Major H J, the Croft, Old Charlton..8 Norton Sharp, Mr and Mrs Henty and family, Ashleigh, Dart- ford 1 Frogmore terrace Thursfield, Mrs, Smallbrook South Wales house Thursneld, Mr R, Smallbrook South Wales house Taylor, Rev H S, M.A., Dukinfield .3 Cresswell street Taylor, Arnold S Esq, Brixton, London.S Cresswell st Tawney, Mrs and the Misses, Oxford 1 Glendower Thomas, Mr, Mrs and Master, Llanfabon 1 Rockville Watt, Mrs, Usk 2 St George street Winterbotham, Mr and Mrs John.Cumberland house Winterbotham, Messrs R J & H N.Cumberland house Wilkinson, Mrs, Risca Belgrave house Wilkinson, Master and Misses, Risca.Belgrave house Williams, Mrs, Merthyr 3 Picton road Williams, Mrs W P and sons, Dowlais 3 Picton road Woods, Mr and Mrs, Crewe Lexden cottage White, Mr D, Clifton Bellona house West, Mr, Mrs and family, Roath.2 St Mary's building Williams, C J Esq, Llanelly Mentmore house Williams, J E Esq, Harrow Sparta house Royal Gate House Hotel.-Mrs, Miss and Mr Walter Tyzack, Abbeydale, Manchester; Henry Barnaschone, Esq and the Misses Barnaschone (2), Sheffield; E Needham, Esq. Sheffield; R Aubrey Wood, Esq, Swan- sea Mr and Mrs J and Miss Kempthorne, Neath; Mr and Mrs Hudman, Bridgend; J Gavey. Esq, Cardiff; Mr and Mrs Petit and family (4), Handsworth Mr and Mrs Goldstone, Bath; Mr and Mrs Thornley King, Bath Mr, Mrs, Master and Miss Gill, Fallowfield, Manchester; W F Howard, Esq, Eastbourne; T B Woodward, Esq, Hardwick, Tewsbury; Rev A and Mrs Lampen, The Worthys, near Manchester; Mr C J Cornish Browne, The Worthys, near Manchester; Edwin J, S Jepe, Esq, Reading; G W Webb, Esq, Reading; F Hallwell, Esq, Manchester; Mr and Mrs Ralph Dunn, Melrose, N.B.; Mrs and Miss Thomas, St David's, Cathedral Close; Mr W Beach Thomas and Miss Thomas, St David's, Cathedral Close; H L Jenkins, Esq, Dorset Regiment; Mr and Mrs Banbury, Brighton; Mrs. Miss and Mr G C Jobling, Cheltenham; F J Hopkinson, Esq, Milford; Mr and Mrs H Gregory, Derby; Mr and Mrs H S Grubb, Clogheen, Ireland; Mr and Mrs Hutton, Newlyn, Sutton; W Thomas, Esq, Llandilo; Jonah Watkins, Esq, J C Rees, Esq, MS David, Esq, RD Breaworth, Esq, Llandovery; W W Joseph, Esq. T M Joseph, Esq. H Richardson, Esq, Swansea; D T M Jones, Esq, Florida; D WE Thomas, C P Lewis, Esq. D H Morgan, Esq, Llandovery; Dr and and Mrs Hetley, London; M Hamner, Esq, Altrincham; G J Morris, Esq, Hendon, Middlesex; Lewis Biggs, Esq, Devizes; Lewis Lewis, Esq, Mrs and the Misses Lewis, Cothi Hall, Carmarthen; Mr and Mrs Roberts, Cardiff; Miss Samuel, Cardiff; F R Robinson, Esq, South Stoke, Bath. Cobourg Hotel.-Digby Powell, Esq, E A Evans, Esq, W Spiller Allen, Esq, Miss Allen, — Pepper, Esq and Mrs, Miss Pepper, — Tangye, Esq and Mr Taiigye. Marshall, Esq and Mrs, — Savary, Esq, — Bury, Esq, W W Coulbow. Esq, Mrs and Master, H G Fenn, Esq, J G Chamberlain, Esq, Dr. Lawrence, — Lawrence, Esq, Thomas Blashill, Esq and Mrs, — Rutherford, Esq and Mrs, W H Francis, Esq, Colonel G Ryan and Miss, Owen Williams, Esq and party, — Deverell, Esq, Ward, Esq and party, — Phillips, Esq, the Master of Elphinstone, Arthur Russell, Esq, H Player, Esq, W C Player, Esq, Ernest F Chamberlain. Esq, C F Cham- berlain, Esq, W W Chamberlain, Esq, R Shoesmith, Esq, — Hill, Esq and Mrs, F Ellis, Esq and Mrs, Mr and Mrs H Ashton Highley, Miss Highley. Mrs Fearn- sides, Halifax, Yorkshire; Mrs Holmes. Royal Lion Hotel.-The Rev Hon Sidney Meade, Mrs Meade, the Misses Meade, Master Meade, Brad- ford-on-Avon; Mrs Herbert Fry, Mr Glover Williams* London; Mr and Mrs Walter Abbey, Bath; the Rev TE Da vies, Swansea; Thos WB Birchall, Esq, George A Thompson, Esq, Stanley Steel, Esq, yacht Neptune.; Houlton Morice, Esq. Swansea; John Jabe, Esq, Joseph Jabe, Esq, Cardiff; Mr and Mrs Rutherford, Swansea Arthur Meyrick, Esq, Crawley Down, Essex; Mr, Mrs and Miss Knoyle, Swansea; Martyn Smith, Esq, Wor- cester; Charles J Ellis, Esq, Edgbaston; Albert Ewen, Esq, Edgbaston; J A Kengrouse, Esq, Mrs Kengrouse, Birmingham; F R Kempson, Esq, Birchfield, Here- fordshire; HJ Blake, Esq, Salisbury; J Arter, Esq, T Collins, Esq, Havant; Mrs D'Arcy Hilyard, London John P Ininett, Esq, Llandovery; H Graham Brunet, Regent's Park, N.W.; Mrs B Chapman, Miss F L Jones, G J Baillie, Esq, and Master Baillie, Kensington; Mr and Mrs St George, Manchester; Mr James, Llan- dilo; Mr and Mrs Reeves, Wimbledon; Geo Burgess Hughes, M.A., Newport; Mr and Mrs Dunn, Wood- lands, Little Eaton Mr Traherne, Master Traherne, Miss Traherne, St Fagans.
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On Sunday next sermons will be preached in the parish church and collections made on behalf of the Restoration Fund. The Rector will occupy the pulpit in the morning, and the Rev. A.-Noel Hunt, curate, in the evening. The services at St Julian's Church, Quay, on Sunday next, will be as follow:—Holy Communion at 8 a.m.; Matins at 11 a.m.; Evensong at 6 p.m. The Rev. Joseph Rhodes will preach at the Wes- Ieyan Chapel morning and evening on Sunday next; and deliver an address at the anniversary meeting on Monday. Mr. Hugh Bevan will take the chair at the meeting. ————— There will be a small sale of fancy and really pretty articles next Tuesday, the 27th, in the Supper Room at the Royal Assembly Rooms, in aid of the Diocesan House of Mercy. Everyone is earnestly requested to attend and spend their mite, and so further this good work. There are two advantages in connection with this sale which we wish to draw attention to. First, all the things are pretty and good, and there is no rubbish. Secondly, every penny made will be clear profit; there are no expenses, and we think this is always a consoling thought for purchasers. All the money will go straight to the Home. The room has been kindly lent and everything will be done to make it an attractive sale it is for all those now in Tenby to make it a successful sale. Friends we know will go, and strangers we hope will patronize it. There is to be a lovely flower and fruit stall, and five o'clock tea, many beautifully painted tables, &c., but for the rest "go and see". When we say that among the stall-holders will be Mrs Cree, the Misses Mil- man, Miss Reid, Miss Gordon, Miss Ingram, Miss Statham, Miss Morris, &c., surely all will go and buy. The doors will be open from 2 to 7. Entrance 6d. ————— The Tenby Parochial Schools will re-open on Monday next; the Wesleyan School will also re- open on the same day. On Tuesday and Wednesday next the Pres- byterians of this county will hold their synodical meeting at Bethesda Chapel, near Tenby. On Tuesday evening at 7 there will be a sermon by the Rev. D. Charles Da vies, M.A., principal of Trevecca College. On the following day at 11, 2.30 and 7, public services will be held at which the following ministers will officiate. Revs. D. C. Davies, M.A., John Calvin Thomas, of Hoylake William Evans, M.A., of Pembroke-dock William Powell of Pem- broke Richard Williams of Haverfordwest; William Menders of Newport; Peter Morse of Pendine John Hughes of Neyland, and others in the immediate locality. Refreshments gratuitously for those from home. There will be no public collections at either of these services. The Rev. J. Joseph, of Braintree, will preach the anniversary sermons in Penally Congregational Chapel on Sunday next, at 2.30 and 6 p.m. The quarterly meeting of the Premier in Wales Habitation of the Primrose League will be held at the Royal Assembly Rooms on Thursday next, the 29th, at 8 o'clock, when an address, illustrated by the magic lantern, will be given by Mr F. Booth- Barry. A few tickets for non-members of the Habitation, price h. each, can be had on applica- tion to the Ruling Councillor, T. Brook, Esq., The Croft, Tenby. ———— Cheap excursions to Reading and London, and to Malvern and other places, are announced by the Great Western Railway Company in our issue of to-day. ————— We are asked to state that in addition to the generous programme provided by Mr Wade for the patrons of his twelfth annual concert, there will be added, if time permits, Amateur Theatricals, and Haydn's celebrated Surprise symphony, by the string band of the 46th Regiment. Admiral Mayne, M.P., is on board H.M.S. Con- queror, one of the ships of Admiral Tryon's squadron The admiral is paired with Mr Bowen Rowlands, M.P., in order to witness the manoeuvres and see for himself the performance of the most modern war ships. -———— Mr W. Davies, M.P., has paired with Colonel the Hon. F. C. Morgan, M.P., against the Government for the remainder of the session.
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S. MARY'S, TENBY.—On Sunday last special ser- mons were preached and collections made in the Parish Church on behalf of the Tenby Parochial Schools. The pulpit in the morning was occupied by the Rev. W. Osborn B. Allen, M.A., of St. Gabriel's, Pimlico, who preached an excellent ser- mon based on the 10th chapter of 1st Corinthians and 11th verse: "Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples, and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come." In the evening the Rev. G. E. Warlow, B.A., curate, preached a stirring sermon from Malachi iii. 17: "And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels." There were very large congrega- tions at both services, and the collections reached JE40 12s. 4d. TENBY COTTAGE HOSPITAL.-Number of beds, 7 patients discharged during past week, 0 patients admitted during past week, 0; total number in hospital, 2.-August 21, 1889.