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CORN EXCHANGE, APRILS. There was a liheral supply of English Wheat this morning, aud a eoiHiderabie quatKity of foreign arrived last week caused n to n;eef 'very dull sales aud a decline iu tiie |>r cvs. — iia -ev declined about Is. per quaiter.—Malt is a h= ..vy of i)ol" were ratner cheaper — boiilmg Pease niain-aiued last neek's prices likewise Grey Pease—Being several ue-,h .irruals ot English Oats, they were sold at a reduction of near Is. per quarter.—Kapesee-1 keeps its prua— Linseed has the appearance of being uiateualij
General Curv;».cy as under.
General Curv;».cy as under. I eat.s 76, I (y), Grey Pease .46,54. nit Rye.—s 49s54s Ticks — s-d OH<s .js t.i 80s '>0'.auds 26» 34h oil White J eas-s Tos ] deed.50s b^s ui
i AVERAGE PRiCE OF CORN.
AVERAGE PRiCE OF CORN. By the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels. L, TYheat Rye. j 1J arley Oafs s- 4"- d. s. d. s d Anglesey, 0 0 4l G 0' .t-arnarvonsh. 91 4 47 4 d J Denbighshire 1(6 3 p A', Fiinlshlix', ,i5 2 It Merioneth. U [0 i0 j« J Montgomery. 105 10 5s n ChMl,r, 95 U7j eUl r
Advertising
1 NEW PLAN, rttll ADDITIONAL & SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. STATE LOTTERY To he Drawn the 8 h of JUNE, 1810. THE CONTRACTOR begs leave-to call the attention of the Ptll)tie,tO the under- 'Scheme, containing, besides its No- several grand Features aud superior Bene- tits, which, it is conceived, will fully merit their Approbation, and a {Ford a chance to adventurers tMiver given iu any other Lottery. SCHEME. 4 of are £80,000 4 20,060 12 1,000. 12,000 20 500 10,000 20 100 2,000 44 50 2,-20i) 36 25 9110 4,860 15 12,900 And to the first drawn Prize above £15, (not H ?• one of ihe under-mentioned N umbers) will j .e§>ven in addition fo the above Money Prizes, .said fortunate Number is of the Letter A, l'!fi'i'ickets comprised in No. 1,951 to 1,-75 comprised in comprised in 4,To! to 1 "7- 1 it onto eoinprised ui ,,5Gl tü,j25 \V •l ai; the Prizes the» nwsv contain; upon this | h evident ih at ore Ticket may caiu' I C)0,000. withdrawing so many Tickets from the c:¡n'ltlf¡ty usually n Siiie, (alfhough for the pur-j {hlSe nf forming r i I ur such distinguish-' '>fizes, posstss inn hitherto unknown) .,c Contractor i« not insensible to the objections at in iy he started by those who could not pro- l1re ,it cloie of the last Lottery,— crai only anticipate such Objections !y"ati- °"lt~ii!g that icke;s and Shares will be promptly '?'r,bu'e,j to *|ery Lottery Office in the Uuiled Milm FIRE AND LIFE ^ss nratm OF LONDON. I .LI ,J l', .l.1. G)"-=- pEnSOS who have'assured at this Office are requested to take no-ice, that Policies eXPiring at Lady-Day should he re- :\I'ed at that period, or ytiih\n fifteen days, Ihere- persona desirous of encreaslng the ammmt of "fir Assurances in consequence of fl,, increased frricp of bui-idiiig materials, are informed, that no J/'l'tional ex peace of Policies is incurred at. this "'Si e 'Vie fottowing «fe amang the Advantages derived *'0>r' effecting assurances at this Office, viz; That Kent is paid in case of Fi-e, -without any additional Premium. That Farming Stock is assured, without an average Clause, at 2s. per Cent, per ..d 11Iwm. That Dam.fige by Lightning is made good. That Policies nra issued, and E'ldor,pment& and Surveys made, free of expence tu the.- assured. Printed Proposals tp.»j»Iui>>>had, on application f ;e OTiee in LoiUod, to" the following fi,Cl coutstiy, fT liy or '"r oi HENRY DEi BOROUGH Jin. Secretary. A GENTS. a1)zor, Mr. John Uasbrook. ^drnarvon, Robt. Roberts, Esq. £ pa»imaris, Jo war Jonrr, Esq. BuUccIy Place, lj'li"weli, Mr. John Pa ice. J,«3yhead, Griffith Williams, Esq. arni near Abergele, Eow iiu) Oldfield, Esq. s*estry, Mr. Edward Edwards. ^keapside, London, March 1st 1810. Uablc Farming Stock, Household Goods, Furniture, &c. TO BE SOLD IiY AUCTION B v Mr. Rich A Kd J O IN ES, «• On Monday the 7th day of May, 58(0, 'J'H E LIVE and DEAD STOCK, upon the J. FARM, in the occupation of Mrs. llOBERTS, late of Pell\1re, at Cae Maes Lodwig, bear Bangor, in the county of Carnarvon com- f'izing, 4 va! uable mares air! geldings, 7 excel- It miich cows, 4 3 one and two year luid ditto s'oie pips, 3 carts, 4 ploughs, 3 har- rows, a roller, and geering for 3 horses, winuow- jnR machine, sieves, riddles, rakes, pitchlbrks, .^ders, aud a general assortment of 'farming 'Idemenrs, a barrel churn, and-all sorts oi dairy lHetJsds, and a quantity of bay and corn. 418,1 on 'Tuesday, the 8th day of .*>fay, and until the whole arc Sold. The valuable household furniture and effects (tie said Mrs. ROBERTS, at her late dwelling- .otJse at Pendre aforesaid comprizing, maho- rt>y double chests of drawees, wilh'»crutoire a"reausf chest of drawers, dining,card, pp.uihroke '^dressing tables, washhand stands, tour post a ''tent bedsteads, chintz, cotton, moreen, «tnif furniture, good feather beds, blankets, '•»Uiiferpanes, glass,, pier dressing and swing look- glasses, a sofa, mahogany and oiliel- chairs -l) cijin'z and cotton covers, Brussels, Kidder- "ills! el", 1 ;,1,41 other carpets, all excellent eight a>'clock, dressers, with drawers and shores,and ? v>arieiy of eulinarf ankles ia pewter, copper, ,ass,and tin, and brewing requisites &c. which more paffieulariy described in ealalogue", be had after the Vtith of Aprij, at (he j. fcsisuar Office, Bangor; Mr. Jackson's Bangor- »f; Sportsman, Carnarvon liuil's-licaci ilirl, <!iimaiis; and the Harp Inn, Gonwaj. t be Sale to begin each morning, precisely at .o'clock. AUo TO BE LET, and Entered upon on the I lth day of May next. j All that Messuage, or Oweiling-house, Gar- and Premises, late in the possession of the ^'d Mrs. Roberts; comprizing, 1 parlour 16 t'et by 15 feet, 1 ditto 15 feet by I0g feet, I ditto, and a servants ball on the ground 4 excellent lodging rooms, and a large j.'Te-rooiii on the tirst. floor, 4 good rooms on j1(,e second floor, with a good kitchen, brew- stMSt>' ceS!ars'' dairy, granary, coach-house, ^-dt s, and other convenient buildings, a most tdlent garden, well stocked with fruit allli trees, with a summer-house Sic. 'hose who way he inclined to take these Pre- .'sc.s, ajay oil an early applicatiou lie accomaio- •d with an excellent larm near Bangor. particulars apply at the Office of ROBERTS, Attorney and Notary Public, '¡¡"){)r. 1. IHL '■ THIS CAMBRIA, Of Carnarvon, WSI. BOWLiNI) MASTER, IS now in the Thames, and will be^in to load immediately for Carnarvon aud ports adjacent. Any Gentleman having goods to ship, will do well to give their immediate orders; she willlic at Pickieherring Wharf. RICHARD BRASSEY, DRUGGIST, OIL 8) COLOUR MAN, DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL, BEGS leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that, he has laid in a large, and choice stock of every article in the above branches, and hopes by an unremitling attention, and a prompt, execution of all orders lie may he favoured with, to merit a continuance of their patronage aurl support. N. B. Formerly apprentice to Mr. FJ. Lloyd, Chester. TO BlTsOLD BY AUCTION, In Black Boy Street, in the Town of Carnarvon, on Thursday, the 26th day of j, Good lluuselzold Furniture" CONSISTING OF Bedsteads, feaiher beds, .im1 *>cj^, maivigiioy. «nd other *h\ ^.hat carpelS, mahClgany and oak book-en,scs, cIlèst of drawers, cupboards, kitcheu t M m! >t other articles. < The sale will begin at. 10 o'clock in the fore- .1 noon, and be continued on the following days until the whole are sold. A Catalogue may be seen at Mr. Evans's office, Carnarvon. TO BE SOLD CY AUCTION, ( WITHOUT RESERVE) BV MIL. BROSTER, fWlHE I,LBII aRY, colJeciiou of ANCIENT A aftd MODERN ENGRAVINGS, DRAW- INGS, hy Giover and the nsost einioent artists, P A 1N T INGS, PI i I LOS O P H I'C A L A P P IIA- TUS,&c.: of the late Rev. Jakes Win Fir: LD, at his late dwelling-house, Northga'e-s'reef, Chester, on the 23d of AiiiiJ, and Oil -tic follow- ing days. To those who were acquainted with the taste and spirit of the late much respected Proprietor of this c'))!cc'i<)i), we need not expatiate on its merit; and to men of science who knew him not, have only to refer to the catalogue, which will soon he published, price one shilling, at Mr. Broster's, Chester; Alr. Aibemaiie-st, London; Mr. Williams's, printseHer, Oxford: Mr. Wius'anley's Liverpool' Mr. Ford's, Man- Chester; 1\1¡-, Eddowes's, Salop; M-r. Painter's, W rex ha m Mr. Price's, Oswestry North Wales Gazette Ofllce,' Bangor; Mr. Roberts's'Carnal voa; ,M r. Roden's Denbigh; and Mr. Carnes's, j Holywell.
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) p. OJ Political Summary. The public attention has this week been I ciiiefly directed to the debate npnnthe expe- dition to the Scheld", and Ii- I bellous |iublicaiion of Sir Francis iSurdeti iu respect to I he former, aflcr four adjourn- inenls, the subject was deci-lecl oil in favour of ministers there were four divisions, in each of which Ministers had a majority, I but sinill compared with the import- ance of the question. On ths latter, report I<pe¡;ks of ¡he ¡¡¡kldion of Ministers loatÎjourn the Hotise of Commons on Monday or Tues- day this adjournment, would thus include Wednesday, the day fixed on for resuming the debate on Sir Francis Bcrdell's ielterv bv wh ich means that embarrassing- order would be got rid of. In our last week's Summary,, we men- tioned Lord Erskine, as a parly to tile -obnox- ious clause in the Regulations of the Benchers of Lincoln's Inn we rejoice to find his Lord- ship has explicitly disavowed it, Dispatches from Sir A. Cochrane state, that thc Dutch Islands of Saba, St. Martin, and St. Eustalia. have surrendered to the British forces without opposition, these being the k-st possessions of our enemies in the West Indies. lirssiA. -An Ukase as been issued in this country, announcing that in consequence of ■ the great depreciation info which Bank Notes had ialien, t hey are declared a national debt, and the territorial riches of the Empire are mortgaged for iliepi iu tile mean time no new Bank Notes are to be issued; public works are to be suspended; the capitation t ix has been doubled an additional impost laid upon the peasants, and, in short the taxes upon every other article have been consider- ably augmented, and this at a period when the II total stagnation of commerce, must render the ¡. people utterly unable to bear it. We have here a convincing' proof of the difficulties into which the war with Great Britain has plunged this country. I'RA Nci.A series of Monitears have been received Bonaparte had left Paris forCom- peigne to meet his new Empress, aud among I the number of his minions who had arrived at Paris to witness the nuptial ceremony, is the son of hig late Empress Josephine! We have frequently had 10 record the despotic decrees of this man; hIlt they have been almost ex- clusively levelled against the States he had subjugated; he has now turned his thoughts nearer home, and issued a decree aflècling the liberties of his own subjects, infinitely exceed- ing in tyranny every former one-Seven But- tiles are to be formed, in which all suspected persons are to be immured wilhoul the chance of ever being to trial; we can readily conceive in what an enlarged sense the word suspected will be construed, and instead of the number being confilledlo seven, we may ex- pect to hear of these institutions increasing ad infinitum. SPAIN.—Dispatches have been received from Cadiz, rei reseiitiii- it as in a state of defence, both from Ihe nature of the works, and the number and description of the garrison, which way bid defiance to the utmost efforts of enemy. Additional reinforcements were hout- 1/expected from Gibraltar. Ati is reported to have broken out at Seville an Extraordinary Gazette was also published an- I nouticiiig that the French had been ob.iged to evacuate Estepoua, and all the other towns on t3 the coast of Grenada, to Malaga inclusive.
WEDNESDAY.—Four o'Cloc*%-
WEDNESDAY.—Four o'Cloc* Letters from Dover and Deal this morn- ing mention, that a heavy and coulined firing was heard yesterday from the French coast. It was no doubt iu honour of the marriage of Buonaparte which was to take place jester- day. Three Gottenluirgh Mails arrived last nigh', the French, under the pretence of an lutack upon Zealand and Bornholni, meditated ay us, are to occupy Holslem. II will he -focir.<•«;;> doubt* wheii they have taken possession of a ¡hat they have occupied it, iiot to for the Danes, but to wrest it from lbuü, and to keep it themselves. Sir Samuel Hood has passed the Darda- nelles, and is now cruizing in the Black Sea. The Russians of course dare not shew them- selves out of port. The King of Prussia has issued a Decree, by which, from the 1st of A pri I no vessel from an European port shall be admitted ieio the Prussian ports, if her cargo consists of any oLher articles than such European cornnodi- ties and products as are admissible according to the Continental di-u,,s are the only article excepted from tV; regu- lation. The directors of the East India Company have? we understand, been occupied for -seve- ral days, in close debate upon the case' of the Officers suspended and sent home by Sir. Geo." Barlow, at the commencement of the recent disturbance.* in the Madras-army. Thosewho are in favour of the restoration of the Officers, pressearnestly for an immediate decision, con- idering ihedclay an aggravation of original wrong; while those who-are adverse fo the re,-)!oration press for delay,, on the ailegcd groundthat. is not yet sufficiently ■ informed of all the bearings of the case, but, ia reality, it is supposed, to get rid of some of their Opp()neH¡, who must go ..H,t by ro- tation. The discussion is, however, likely to be resumed day after day till some defini- tive resolulion shall be formed, which is ex- pected to take place about the of the present week. Report adds, tu.a .»>: a,>io- Cuy which has been hitherto se ;u C>:» ,i. 1.1 ibe Court or Directors as lo bo J nearly absolute, has been much during these discussions and that the distinguished. anJ highly respected individual has felt so mnch hurt in con sequence as to declare, that he will not again solicit any share "ii tile lnl-, y re nagement of the Company's aifairs.
Family Notices
MARRIAGES. Wednesday sc'nnight,.at Llanr-wst, by the Rev, *W. Lloyd, Mr. Edwards, of Hen ibis, • iu >,he county of Denbigh, to Miss Mouisdale 'of Brvn- y-Dylfryn. » • On Monday sea'night, at Runcorn, bv the Rev. E. W. Key, .Thos. Sleight, Esq. of pre.Uai>n- Hall, near Abergele, to Mrs. Dampe, late of Liverpool,"widow of Mans Dawipe, Ks'g. former- ly his Danish Majesty's Consul for the port of Liverpool. On the 19th ult. at Whilby, "William Traffles, cordwainer, to Miss Thornton, of the same place. The singularity of this wedding has excited uni- versal attention, the bridegroom beiij. both deaf b,)th a and dumb: however, much to the of the surrounding multitude, he performed his. partin the ceremony, by means of signs, with the utmost ease. DEATHS. On the 19th ult, at.his house in Sf, Stephen's Green, Dublin, John Law, D. i). Bishop of El- phin, and brother of Lord Ellenborough. This truly venerable prelate was a man of°profoutul erudition, and was generally supposed to have been the author of some of the best ell, i in Dr. Paley's Moral Philosophy. His. whole life was devoted to the practice of those moral and religious duties which he so forcibly inculcated in his discourses from the pulpit. Qa Saturday week, Mr. Wozencraft, Auc- tioneer, of Llangadock, Carmarthenshire. Mr, David Jones, of Trustewelbu, pear We!sh- pool. --t.-
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The Rev. John Kyffin, A. M. has been ap- pointed one of the Vicars of this Cathedral, void by the resignation of his father. The Rev. Samuel Rice,-A. M. head master of Bangor school, has been collated by the Lord Bishop d this Diocese, to the Rectory of Llaullyfui, in this county, VClcant the death of ihe Rev, Hugh Owen, D, D. On Thursday last, a self-acting Plane was put. in motion for the purpose of conveyin g l'i,otti Bew Ick lvl,,i II, CoIliei,y tt) the It was constructed and executed under the di- rection of Samuel Cooke, Esq, of Ayton- house, one of the owners of that colliery The length of the rope on this Plane is 1,800 yards, and it made to carry 50 chaldron wag- gons of coals, at the f 10 miles iu one hour. Much praise is due to that gentleman for the complcli a f » ch a piece of asechamsai. We are informed, from good authority, that his Royai Highness the Prince of Wales has most, graciously condescended to become I'airou to the North Wales Humane Society ind the following repedable Personages, in J addition to many otiiers, have become annual i subscribers to that praise-worthy Insiitution, viz.— The Right Rev Lord Bishop of Bangor, The Rev. Maurice Wynne, I). It. Hev. B. idough, Denbigh Kev. William Cleaver, St, Asaph William Lewis Hughes, Esq. M. P. Kimmel Park William Shipiev, Esq. • M. P. liolden Grove; Doctor Cumiuin,- Denbigh; Mrs. Williams, Pen bed w and Mrs- Puleston, Pen bed w. A select parly of friends met on Monday evening last, at the George Inn, in Oswestry, where an elegant supper was provided, to tes- tify their joy on I lie gallant Admiral Harvey's reinstatement to Ins rank in tiie navy, a rank, which he lias fliied with so inui 1: honour to himself, and advantage to his country.— ra- deed, no colli(I he more since*! e than were then manifested, and the evening was spent with a conviviality which the calise so deservedly merited. Among lh<j toasts given otir -Vortt!y ¡ I he brave Admiral) was drank with three t limes three. The bells were rung; the whole r d" which was closed with bonfires, sheep roastinw. &< i l I 1 I v t,j in Mutatese.v—why so called.— 11 is a low sr.urshv ground on the banks of the Thames opposite to Greenwich.—A pedlar Thames opposite to Greenwich.—A pedlar who had a dog wish him, was murdered there, and the body buried by ihe murderer; ihe dog would not leave the spot, but whell impelled by hunger, he swam across the Thainas to Greenwich for food. This being frequently observed by the-watermen plying there, they iollowed the dog when lie returned, and by that means discovered the body of the mur- f dered mm. Some time afterwards, the dog as usual swam over to Greenwich, and snarled at a waterman who sat there, and would not be beaten off, which the other wa- termen perceiving, and knowing of the mur- der, they apprehended the strange waterman, who confessed the fact, and was condemned and executed for it, Anadoltof Frederic the CreaL—The Ba- ron de PolinÍlz, one day conversing with the king on bis poverty and difficulties'on which he was sometimes particularly eloquent, I would willingly assist you, replied the king, but what can 1 do ? you know this country is so poor, that with the greatest economy only can 1 provide for its expenditure I If you had been a. catholic, perhaps I couid have given you a canon's stall; 1 have occasionally some good ones at my disposal, and you may sup- pose 1 would rather bestow such a benefit on you than on any other. But you are of the Reformed Church, which unfortunately is the most indigent of ail our religious; it offers no means of my being useful, to you; it is really a pity, and 1 assure you lain-really sorry fuV it." The Baron was completely deceived by the seeming kindness of the King, and conclu- ded he had nothing to do but renounce the highest stale of perfection, and turn to some- thing that might prove more useful he th-at very evening made his abjuration aud as the king had announced that he had at tiiat too- Viicni a valuable canonry in his gift, lie consi- dered that he had not a moment to lose, and the nest morning waited Oil the king to m. form him that, agreeably to his advice, he was again become a catholic, and that he trusted so great a monarch would not fail to rea lize the hopes he had raied in the breast of a Ion; tried servant of the royal family. "I am truly grieved," replied tine king, for I bestowed the cauonry you speak of this morn- ing this is must untortunaie,. but how was i 10 suppose you would agalllllave changed your religion ? What can 1 now do to recoln- yoii ? Ah 1 t recollect, 1 have the nomi- nation of a Rabbin in my gut • ifvouwiil make yourselfa Jew, 1 will bestow it on you." It was in this manner Shat the Baron Polhutjz became a catholic for ths;: rest of bis life*
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Sffrvpr NG. Port pk.nrhyv, bango»?—. Pejr°-} and Mary, Sea: from o"s oatmeal Bet lies, Du^e. wi.l Fl.e°dsh¡p, [Ph, cnd is Li,n] sua. p Va' Hml-ion Johns, Keih,; ;al!j. brown, from Liverpool, hafta-i-; »,lvrtv.i»,ii, Pricbard Druid, Jones M'arj, Jono- Prav't- denee, WUIiutns, Ironi Dublin !„. It, tier's; Nile, ballast; Ann, Jones, from Bar.nou'b, wen- rods. Cle-ared <iul.—r"race,.Date, and Mips, Ellis, for Liverpool; Venus, Martin, ami Lady Bulloelev, for sla'es, c ty it t rt I s Linoou, wine, (oitoii, siij'ar, and (he wood; Fi<>ra, Coiistitution Paeke-, oniliustui, from faverp-.x; passengers; Hope, W-.lt, from Liverpool, bat- LiSf Befr^ Air, (rom Luc* pool, sundries^. Ma'tj, llu'eb nson; VVi'liain ,iiid Mary, N-o.'e; Flo-a, Daly, trom Ln< poo!, bal'ast; Sueeu- latnr, O.'son, from L> verpool, white sal' A rg-t>, — from Teignrnoiiih, pipe day Mary A en, Contsou, from Prestms, coals Minerva, Roberts, troM Scwry, ha;last Fame, Pearson, from Preston, coals; Ann and Mary, W-Uiam: f-<»ni (■arwamm* slates; Betsey, Thomas, from Haver- fVirdwesf, oa's and cheese; Luek, irotu a-i'II, io-ror-; Ibi, Thorn, fro if #ater- jof v, ir.itti PwiiheU, pavi; bely, herrings and e?gs Jenny. Owen, ftv'rn Carnarvon, slates; Pe:'g), T-itooias, from Cat- tvigan, paving r'onc* 'Ann; Evans, -trom Ca'naf- sla,e,; zit,i(i Holy head, oats; Hurriou Elizabeth. M'Ken/ie, -from tuverpool, sun hies; Success, GnSTitb, fronx Liverpool, coals Swan, f vaus, trom Wan--rlord. oats; lIarlillg-, J Olle", from PwUhely-, eggs an-l pavingstones Prosuerity, Roberts, from Holy- head, oats Active, I),ivies, from 'Je iwharf, mill stones; Ann, Roberts, from Carna'iou, linw stones.; 1,2ope Revenue OuUer, 'fedbury, •from a cruize Maty, Jones, from Dublin, bal- last; Betty, Foden, frc.vi Red wharf, lone stone$ Neptune, George, from Waterlord, whea- Brittanma, Jones, from Cemas. oats; Am, Owen, from Liverpool, coals, ale, timber, and -laths Jane and Thomas, from Bristol, wine, od, rum, brandy, ami ffin. .CARsjAiivojf.—Arrived, — Ann, Jones ;:1i7.a- beth, Hu-hes; \tary, Davies; fte-mfarion, t.e v s, Amity, Roberts; Britannia, Pricharc e Thomas, from Dublin, baltasi John at.rf Be 'y' Jones from Newry, linen-cloth Eovetv Per'-y*' Parry, froui Liverpaol, goods and coaU ■M-re.-ss' Griffiths, from ditto, coals,— Cleared oat,—is ^ue. t.
PRICE OF LEATHER AT LEADENHALL
PRICE OF LEATHER AT LEADENHALL Butts, 50 to 5f>lb. each on Oo Ditto 56 to 6Glb .n o Merchants Backs f01 t Dressing Hides Fine Coach IT ides ic?i iQ Crop Hides, for cutting, 35 to 40il 19" ro 99 Fiat Ordinary, 45 to 50. Calf Skins, SO to 401b. per dozen.. 2-3 to qv Ditto, 50 to 651b. per dozen 34 «0 4^ Diifo, 30 to 901b 34 j .-q Small Seals, (Greenland) g6 f() m Large ditto, per do/en i f:, .s fi) Tanned Horse Hides, per lb ^0
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FAIR THE E Vg,, "-I Yl G fFEEK. Carnarvonshire,—Llacmcr 12tll. i 2 I; « I e I' I nf"2 i UV4H5A!SI,S j I's i? } t 2S « xs « V o ( •• ■: > llf i'gl-S ,1 is & I £ §t he 3 I f i | b >? I c ?' 'J "3" H *s 5 S ? 5 | hoars after high I •"• 1 £ j Ac st £ }J; j$^ r £ f(te; nn 'i cauti' j i^j j nuesnfeA hours, faZ nisk ( ™sh. j HigA I Mgk TiTtpi J IVaier I IVafrr I Wat,Writer f Water Water i^htuyt. I MARCH. if. M. I H. M. IF. J], fl. M I /?. M, j H. RS „ MARCH. if. M. I H. M. IF. J], fl. M I /?. M, j H. RS „ .Thursday, 5 7 30 j 8 SO 9 10 !Q 0 I 10 g.'H It 0 Friday, 6 S 18 j 9 18 9 58 10 48 j ) I 9 I 1J 4.9. Saturday, 7 9 0 10 0 10 46 11 38 f 11 5*1 12 36 Sunday .8 9 54 I 50 54 j i! Si j 12 24 15 44 I 24 5th Sunday in Lent Monday, 9 !0 42 j II 42 j 12 it? | 1 12 | M 2 Ij? Tuesday, 10 11 SO J 12 30 j 1 10 I 2 0 2 20 3 0 f Wednesday ..II 12 18 j 1-1S; 1 58 i 2 48 3 sj 3 48 j t | TIDE TArsLE FOR 77JE EN$U1\G TT'EEKf I