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WILLIAM LEWIS, DRAPER, MILLINER, GLOVER, ROSIER, HATTER, CARPET WAREHOUSEMAN, ETC., Invites special attention to his variety of Stock and also the quality. DRESS MATERIALS GARIBALDIS CLOAKS HATS UMBRELLAS CURTAINS CORTICENE JACKETS JERSEYS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS CAPS GLOVES FLOOR CLOTHS RUGS SKIRTS MACKINTOSHES UNDERCLOTHING SUNSHADES SASHES LINOLEUMS MATS Large Stock of Welsh Shawls, Whittles, Flannels, Shirtings and Turnovers; also Silk Shawls and Wool Wraps. TAILORING 3, "WHITE XjIOUnT STREET. FAMILY MOURNING. FUNERALS FURNISHED. NOTE THE ADDRESS- (Four Doors below Royal Gate House Hotel), MILFORD HOUSE, NORTON, TENBY. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Comfortable 8 Room Unfurnished House with usual offices. Garden. Good situation. Rent £24. THE EXCELSIOR STUDIO AND VICTORIA BAZAAR, CASTLE BUILDINGS, CASTLE SQUARE, AND FINE ART and FANCY REPOSITORY, High Street, TENBY. C. SMITH ALLEN Begs to inform his numerous friends and patrons that he will shortly have his STUDIO completely renovated after the recent disastrous Fire, and will be prepared to execute all Orders in the highest style of Photographic Art. N.B.-Please call at either of the above Places of Business, ask for a Price List, and make appointments for sittings. ESTABLXSHJED IN TENBY 30 YEARS. 2nd July, 1889. MORRIS BROTHERS,' IRONMONGERS, Have just received a large consignment of FILTERS by some of the best Makers, and are now selling at very low prices. DOULTON'S New Patent CARBON FILTERS. 1 .D..(;0. Silicated CARBON FILTERS; Maignen's "FILTRE RAPIDE," aud all sizes of Glass TABLE FILTERS. "DOULTON" WARE AND "TOBY" JUGS. FISHINO'l'A('f(LE! FISHIXG TACKLE!! Trolling and other Rods. The celebrated "Phantom" Minnow, Sand Eel and Spinning Baits. Gilt Traces, Treble Hooks, Lines, &c. Nottingham atid Brass Reels. Hand Lilies fitted for Rod and Pier Fishing. Cash Discount of 10 per cent. Sheffield House, Tenby. YA C H T S FOR SALE. PAKTiCDLAiiii of YACHTS for Sale in the imme- P diate neighbourhood, from 3 Tons upwards, may be had on application to Mr F. B. MASON, House and Commission Agent, Tenby. SAUNDEKSFOOT.-A bandy little YACHT for S HIRE, by Day or Week. Apply "Cambrian" Hotel. COTTESMORE, near Haverfordwest, to be Let, Furnished. Apply G. E. MASSY, Gumfreston Rectory, Tenby. NEAR NARBERTH.— That well-built residence NORTH SODSTON, situate one mile from. Narberth Station, containing 4 reception rooms, Kit- chens. Pantries, Servants' Hall on ground floor; 8 Bed and Dressing-rooms, Bath Room, &c. A good Lawn and walled-in Garden. Also a Lodge, contain- ing 4 rooms. A three-stall Stable, Coach-house and man's room over. Two packs of hounds meet within easy distance. Salmon and Trout Fishing in near neighbourhood. About 14 acres of good land let with the house. The tenant has the right of Shooting over i about 320 acres. Rent d650. Apply to Messrs. T. and W. D. Lewis, Solicitors, Narberth or F. W. Roylance, Esq.,22 Cannon Street. Manchester; or Mrs James, 5, the Hoe Villas, Plymouth. i CASTLE HOTEL LIVERY STABLES. POST HORSES to ST. DAVID'S and all parts of the County. BLAND, Proprietor, Haverfordwest. PUPPIES.-For Sale, a litter of SPANIEL PUP- JT PIES, three Black and two Liver colour. First- class pedigree. Apply THOMAS EVANS, 4, St. George Street, Tenby.
NEW MAGISTRATES FOR PEMBROKESHIRE.
NEW MAGISTRATES FOR PEMBROKESHIRE. The Right Hon. Lord Kensington has placed the names of the following gentlemen in the commission of the peace for the county of Pembroke, viz. Dr. Bennett, Haverfordwest; Mr G. P. Brewer, Narberth Mr J. Vaughan, Colby, Cresborough Mr W. Rees Morgan Davies, barrister-at-law Mr Mr William Evans, Bletherstone; Captain David Harries, Zoar Hill, Dinas Mr Gilbert D. Harries, Llanunwas, Solva Dr. Havard, Newport, Pem. Mr Richard Griffith Lewis, Rear-Admiral Mayne, C.B., M.P., Mr W. P. Ormond, Haverfordwest; Mr Louis Samson, Scotch well, near Haverfordwest; Mr Isaac Smedley, Pembroke-Dock Mr J. E. Thomas, Trehale Mr D. Propert Williams, Pen- berry, St. David's; and Dr. Williams, Drim, near Fishguard. The adjourned Quarter Sessions for the County of Pembroke will be held in the Shire Hall, Haver- fordwest, on Saturday, the 24th inst., when any of the newly-appointed magistrates may qualify.
! FISH REPORT.
FISH REPORT. Owing to the prevailing s.s.w. winds, and heavy ground swell, small catches of fish have been landed this week, the trawling boats not being able to leave the harbour for several days. One Brixham boat landed a small catch of soles, turbot, brill, hake, gurnets, &c., from the Irish channel. The seine fishing industry have also suffered from the unsettled state of the weather, boats not able to put out. The mackerel fishing boats are doing fairly well, landing fair catches daily. All the boats are now in harbour, blowing strong from the s.s.w., with showers.-August 21, 1889.
MONKTON PRIORY CHURCH.
MONKTON PRIORY CHURCH. On Tuesday week the Lord Bishop of St. David's consecrated the chancel of the above church. The chancel has been in a ruined state for about 360 years, and the part now restored completes the fourth section of the work of restoration, all of which has been done during the incumbency of the Rev David Bowen, the present vicar of the parish. The portion now under notice has been most satis- factorily carried out by Mr Kenneth McAlpin, builder, &c., Pembroke-Dock. The consecration service commenced at 11.30, and was followed by a short morning service and celebration of the Holy Communion, the sermon being preached by the Rev J. W. Hardman, LL.D. (public preacher, Diocese of Bath and Wells). At two o'clock a public luncheon, at which his lordship presided, took place in the schoolroom. A sale of useful and ornamental articles was afterwards held in the Priory orchard, and addresses were delivered by the Bishop and Mr H. G. Allen, Q.C., Paskeston. There jjwere stalls of fancy articles, refreshments, flowers, &c., all of which appeared to be well patronised. The band of the 1st V.B. Welsh Regiment enlivened the proceedings by contributing a capital selection of music.
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Lord Aberdare is now, if anything, slightly better. His temperature, formerly at 102, has gone down to a nominal condition.
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The squadron to which I alluded last week as then lying in Milford Haven appears to have done excellent work in the protection of the coast, if an opinion may be formed from the graphic reports that have since appeared in the London papers. The fleet left Dale Roads, just inside St. Ann's Head, on Thurday morning, where they had been lying since the receipt of the Admiralty announce- ment of the day for commencing hostilities. The nature of the secret orders, when the fleet got underweigh, was to some extent a "secret," but it was known that the Admiral on either side had been given a free hand as to his method of at- tacking or defending British interests, and Sir George Tryon could be trusted to show both enterprise and originality in his plans. » The fleet headed for the Irish coast, Waterford being the point of attack. The weather was rough, and the hands had a pretty lively time of it. The fast cruiser Warspite was despatched early in the day, and it was found when the last portion of the fleet reached the Irish coast that the city of Water- ford and other places had been taken. On Satur- day morning the fleet took a southerly direction, and about seven in the morning a suspicious look- ing craft was espied on the horison. The Admiral gave instructions to chtise it. About noon the pursuers came up with the enemy's ships, the Hero, Camperdown, and Immortalite. After a desperate fight the enemy surrendered, and his vessels were taken to Falmouth. These ships were no doubt on the way to the English Channel, and intended doing damage to towns on the coast, and perhaps to enter the Thames under cover of the darkness. It.. It wa.s rumoured on Sunday that one of the enemy's cruisers had been seen in the Bristol Channel making for Cardiff and was driven back by the Artillery Volunteers at Lavernock. It has since turned out that the suspicious" craft was none other than our old friend the Foxhound, and from her guns there was not much to be appre- hended. However, the scare had the effect of turning out the volunteers, and sharpening up the artillerymen on the Holmes and at Lavernock, and this did them no harm. A large portion of the fleet re-entered Milford Havan on Monday, and are now lying in Dale Roads. I bear that more than twenty ships were there on Wednesday, and as the Railway Company announced daily excursions to Pembroke-Dock, for purpose of giving visitors an opportunity of viewing them, a large number of persons have availed themselves of the facilities offered. Un- fortunately the weather in the Haven has been rather boisterous during the last day or two, but the little steamboats that ply from Hobb's Point are quite seaworthy, and to those who can stand the roll of one of these vessels, the trip would be highly enjoyable. TATTLER.
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CARMARTHEN HORSE SHOW—THIS DAY. The following prizes have been awarded Class I.-Macgregor, Cremorne, Volunteer, Lady Bell. Class II.—Protection, Burglar, Councillor, Taffy.
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A salmon weighing 301bs. was caught in the Towy, near Carmarthen, this morning.
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W. H. SAlES' IRONMONGERY STORES, TENBY. (OPPOSITE THE CHURCH.) Authorised to issue FISHING LICENSES.; (D "Ö t::j JJ). i-4 C ,.0 Q 0 C) ¡:s:r c, 00 $;) C) OD æ Q:) 0 ca •§ j 1 V LAWN MOWERS by Follows and Bate, Greens LAWN MOWERS by Follows and Bate, Green< Shanks, and the Archimedeon. All at Store Prices for Cash. Special Machinery for Grinding and Setting Lawn Mowers as new on the Premises. 50yds. Wire Netting, 3ft. wide, 2in. mesh, for 6/9. Garden Arches, Iron Wheelbarrows, Garden Rollers Garden Seats, &e., in great variety. Fishing Rods from 6d. Fishing Tackle of all description. Special Flies for local waters. Rook and Rabbit Rifles for Hire. FOR HIRE, First-class PONY CARTS For Ladies or Gentlemen. Apply at HORDLEY'S Stables, Cresswell Street. CAMBRIAN HOTEL. SAUNDERSFOOT. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Wines, Spirits, &c., of the best quality. Pasting in all its Branches. W. R. MORGAN, Proprietor. Visitors, Commercial Gentlemen, and the General Public, will find the above replete with every comfort. MONTHLY or SICK NURSE. Apply Mrs SIHHOKS, 1, St. David's Cottages, Lower Frog Street, Tenby. Printed and Published by FRANK B- MASON lit tie- Printing Office, Frog Street, Tenby, R-a-roft August 21,1889.