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Crickhowell Union. HALF-YEARLY REPORT, INTERESTING tilîEl\1S. The half-yearly report of the Crickhowell Union has just been issued. This union, which extends from Llecliryd (near Rhymney Pridge) to Cwmdu and Bwlch, is situated partly in Brecknock and Monmouth, and has a total area of 53,640 acres, of which 47,621 are in Breconshire, and 6,025 in Monmouth. This total is made up as follows Brynmawr parish, 1,436 acres; Crickhowell, 1950; Cwmdu, 9,930; Grwynefawr, 1.124; Grwyne- fechan, 3,913; Llanbedr, 3,814; Llanelly, 4,542; Llangattock, 8,171; Llangenny, 2,817; Llan- gynidr, 8,436; and Patricio, 1,479; Beaufort, 737 acres; Dukestown, 3,762; Llechryd, 749; and Rassau, 777. Brynmawr. (The gross estimated rental of Brynmawr is X24,837 4s lOd; the rateable value of agricultural land, £ 573 18s; rateable value of buildings and other hereditaments, X19,318 7s 2d; assessable value, £ 19,605; increase in assessable value com- pared with last half-year, £ 112; population, 7,582. The number who used the house was 91, representing a total of 7,061 days. The number receiving relief was 111, and the total amount spent, in kind and raoney, C572 2s lOd. The union has two children boarded out at Brynmawr at a total cost of £ 7 19s 6d. The Guardians, and their attendances out of a possible 26, are Mr Enoch Griffiths 9, Mr T. M. Jenkins 3, Mr Rd. J. Jones 22, Mr Thomas Jones 18, Mr William Jones 16, Mr David Thomas 23, Mr William Gibbon Watkins 19, Mr Enoch Williams 17, Mr Evan Williams 20, and Mr Joseph Williams 20. Two Brynmawr ladies, Mrs James Bloor and Mrs Wm. Weeks, are on the Boarding-out Committee. Llanelly. The gross estimated rental of Llanelly is X12,989 Os 4d; the rateable value of agricultural land is £ 2,693 lis; of buildings and other here- ditaments, £7,320 5s 6d; the assessable value is £ 8,667, being a decrease of £ 93; the population was 3,458. The number using the house was 10, with a total of 1,313 days. The number receiv- ing out-relief was 36, with a total amount of re- lief in kind and money of X200 16s 5d. One child is boarded out in this parish, and the total cost is I £5 19s. The Guardians, and their attendances out of a possible 26, are Mr Charles Frederick Cox 26, and Mr T. Llewellyn Jones 22. These gentlemen are also members of the Crickhowell Rural District Council, and both put in the full 1 attendance, viz., 13. Beaufort. I The gross estimated rental of Beaufort is XIO,537 10s 3d; the rateable value of agricultural land, X113 17s; and of buildings and other here- ditaments, £ 8,322 4s 6d; the assessable value is X8,379, being an increase of X16. The total po- pulation is 3,291. The number who used the house was 9, with a total of 873 days. The num- er receiving out-relief was 42, and the total am- ount of relief in money and kind was £ 236 7s 6d. The union has boarded out one child in the parish at a total cost of Xb 19s. Mrs Joseph Price is a member of the Boarding-out Committee. The Guardians, and their attendances, are Mr Rich- ard Morgan, who has attended 15 meetings out of a possible 26, and Mr Joseph C. Jones, who has attended six meetings out of a possible six. Mr Richard Morgan is the chairman of the Board, and ill-health lias been largely responsible for his non-attendances, comparatively small as they are. Dukestown. I The gross estimated rental of the parish of I Dukestown is £7,925 7s 9d; the rateable value of agricultural land, X343 3s, and of buildings and other hereditaments £ 5,592 19s Id; the total as- sessable value is zC5,765, which is neither an in- crease nor a decrease. The population is 2,417. The number using the house is three, and the number of days 457. The total number receiving out-relief is 28, and the total amount in kind an' money given in relief was Rl60 7s 6d. The* Guardians are Mr Thomas Price, Nantybwch, who has attended 12 meetings out of a possible 26, and Mr T. M. Williams, who has attended four meetings out of a possible six. LJechryd. I The gross estimated rental of the parish of Llechryd is £1,547 12s 6d; the rateable value of agricultural land, X137 15s, and of buildings and other hereditaments, £ 955 4s 3d; the assessable value is zCl,024, and the population 311. No one from the parish has used the house, and two only have received out relief at a total cost of X2. The Guardian is Mr John Maddocks, and he has at- tended ten meetings out of a possible 26. Rassau. I The parish of Rassau has a gross estimated ren- tal of X4,418 19s. The rateable value of the agri- cultural land is X116 5s., and of buildings and other hereditaments, C3,091 5s.; the assessable value is X3,149, being an increase of C13. The population is 989. One person used the house for 62 days, and eight received out-relief at a cost of X34 9s 6d. The Guardian is Mr Stephen Devnallt, and he attended 17 meetings out of a possible 26. Maintenance. I For the inmates of the house 12,329 days' main- tenance were provided at a net cost of 4/9! per head per week, made us as follows Cost of provisions, 3/9; clothing, 9fd; necessaries, 2fd. Establishment charges are not included. Financial Statement. I The total receipts amount to zCI3,044 13s 6!d, and the expenditure to X10,237 4s lid. The heaviest item on the receipts side is an amount of X9,318, overseers' contributions. On the ex- penditure side out-door relief amounts to XI,519 14s 9d; lunatics, zC787 4s 4d; union officers, as- sistants, servants, etc., X555 lis 9id, and paid Brecon County Council county rates, R4,969 16s lOd, and the Monmouthshire County Council, zCl,115 8s 6d.

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