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NEWTOWN.

PRESENTATION TO THE REV. J.…

WELSHPOOL. )

LLANIDLOES.

LLANYMYNEOH.

MONTGOMERY.

FOKDEN.

BETHANY, KERRY.

KERRY.

ABE EJHAFESP.

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SIR PRYCE PRYCE-JONES, M.P.,…

CRICKET.

MACHYNLLETH.

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MACHYNLLETH. BOARD OF GUARDIANS.—WEDNESDAY. Present: — Messrs Edward Hughes, Llanwrin (chairmnn), J Hughes Jones (ex-officio), John Rees, Towyn Richard Eliis and John Rowlands, Mch. ynlleth Thomas Evans, DRorowen; Richard Owen. Iaygarreg; Ellis Hushes, Cemmaes Owen Evans, Scuborycoed; Thomas Griffiths, Uwchygarreg; Mr David Evans, (clerk), and Mr David Morgan, assistant clerk); Mr Birch, the Local Government Board Ispector, was also present fo., the first time since his appointment to the North Wales district.— The m ister reported that there were 37 inmates in th houile at present, as compared with 37 the correspond ing time last year. There were 48 vsgrants relieved during the two weeks, as compared wuh 19 last year. He also reported that John Ho)tt and William New- man, two tramps, were locked up ou the 14th inst. for destroying their own clothes,and were sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour.—Statistics Out relief per Mr Daniel Owen in Darowen district, £ 15 6s. to 168 paupers; per Mr William Jones in Pennal district, £26 15s. to 99 paupers and Mr John Jones. Machynlleth district, .£23 7s 4d. to 95 paupers.—Mr Jarman, farmer, Fedw, Darowen, sent nn offer to take into bis service an inmate boy, about 13 years of age, at a salary of X3 a year, with food and washing, which the Boird accepted.—An Assess- ment Committee afterwards sat, and considered ap- peals from Rcuboryeoed, Cemmes, Darowen, Towyn, &c.-A Sanitary Committee was also held with Mr John Rowlands in the chair, Messrs Edward Hughes, ftllis HnhB". Thouvis Evans, and Thomas Griffiths, with Evai.-s (clerk), ivloruan (assistant clerk), and D. Humphreys (inspector).- Penn--il Wa'er Supply Consideration deferred on account of Mr Evans, the guardian, being ai)i;,nt.-Tiie Inspector's report wa" read, and directions given in his report bo"k. His monthly wages and other sills were considered, and cheques issued for payment.

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