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NOTICE. rpHE valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, containing i )62A( RES, situate in and about the Village of KEESTON, in the parish of Camrose, in the County of Pembroke, latr the Property of FRANCIS JOHN, Esquire, deceased arc for Sale by Private Contract. For particulars and to treat apply to Mr. THmlAs GWYNNE, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. June 4TH, 18.57 CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. J J. FEI.TON, Carriage and Harness Manufacturer • 1 and 3, Old Street Road, London, established 50 years begs to cat) the attention ofNobiemen Gentlemen, and others, to his improved Koad and Dog cart Phieton, forming three distinct carriages. Also his improved Basket Carriages, which are superior in style, finish, Ac. A choice of 100 light carriageti &c., constantly on sale, consisting of Broughams. Phaetons, &c. TO BE LET, AND KXTKKEI) T'PON AT MICH AKLMA8 NEXT, rpHE LAXDSHIPPIXG INN AND SHOP, with good X Garden, Orchard, convenient Out-offices, and Thirty- two Acres of superior Land; as now in the occupation of Mr. Sayse A large business has been done for many years in both the Inn and Shop, the tenant, supplying all the allow- ances to the Landshipping Colliery. For further particulars and to treat apply to Mr. John Thomas, Landshipping Colliery, i.ear Haverfordwest. 17th June, 1857. New Billiard Booms,Ifenby. C"i COLLINS beg' to inform the Noblemen aiul Gen T» tleinen of Tenby and its neighbourhood, that lie lias returned from Pembroke Dock to his Rooms at 're n i,y for the Season, where he hopes by care and attention to merit a continuance of that kind patronage mid support so liberally bestowed upon hIm since his residence in Pembrokeshire. Tea & Coffee, Soda Water, Lemonade, and Ginger Beer. Prime Cigars. SAINT MARTIN'S CEMETERY, HAVERFORDWEST To Contractors, Builders, and others, f | ijjE BURIAL BOARD will be prepared'to receive TENDERS for Enclosing with a WALL the Site, two Acres, selected for the Burial Ground of this parish Plans and Specifications may be seen, and an r further information obtained of Mr. THOMAS TAMLYN, 4, Cast e Terrace, on and after M'.NDAYthe 15th instant, to whom the Tenders are to be addresseJ, on or before SATURDAY, the 27th instant. The Board will not bind themselves to accept the lowest Tender J1 The Contractor will be required to give satisfactory security for the due performance of his Contract N.B.-All Tenders to be sealed, and marked on the eover 'Tenders for the Burial Ground.' Haverfordwest, 9th June, 1857. PEMBROKESHIRE, I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. Goode and Owen, At the Swan Inn. Haverfordwest, on Saturday, July 4th, 18.57, at three o'clock, in the afternoon, (subject to such conditions as shall be then produced,) ALL those several rich & productive Fields or enclo- sures of Meadow and Pasture LANDcalled SOUTH HILL FORD, situate near to St. Catherine's Bridge, in the Parish of Camrose. in the County of Pembroke, contain- ing together by admeasurement 17 acres 3 roods 5 perches or thereabouts, and now and for some time past in the occupation of the proprietor. Full particulars may be had, and a map of the property fleen at the Offices of Messrs. Rees and Davies, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Pursuant to a Decree in the High Court of Chaneery, made in a Cause David Barries v. David Vaughan, THE CREDITORS of, and all persons claiming to be Incumbrancers, or to have any charge upon or affecting the Real Estate of John Harries, llate of Fish- guard, in the county of Pembroke, Gentleman, who died in the month of December. 1841; and also all the Creditors of Elizabeth Harries, late of Fishjuard, aforesaid, widow, who died on or about the 27th day of June, 1842. are by their Solicitors, on or before the 14th day of July, 1857, to couae in and prove their Debts or Claims, at the Chambers of the Vice Chancellor, Sir John Stuart, No. 12 Old Square. Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said decree. Tuesday, the 21st day of July, 1857, at 12 o'clock at noon. at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the claims. Dated this 20th day of June. 1857. ALFRED HALL, Chief Clerk. Leftus & Young,;New Inn, Strand, London. Agents for Thomas Gwynne, of Haverfordwest, in the County of Pembroke, aforesaid. Plaintiff's Solicitor. Every Morning, Price Twopence. Enlarged to Eight Pages. THE STANDARD. ON and from Mondav, June 29th, THE STANDARD will become a first-class morning Newspaper, con- sisting of Eight Pages, (size of the Times) and containing all the News of the Day, Price 2d. THE STANDARD will enter upon a new career; and will supply the want of the age—a really cheap Newspaper, large enough to report all passing events with ample fulness, and suffi- ciently independent and fearless to expose wrong-doing. As nothing will lie allowed to appear in THE STANDARD that can shock the purity of social life, it is confidently hoped that the Heads of Families will appreciate the attempt to give all the News of the Day, Home and Foreign, uncontaminated with details which can neither usefully enlighten the public mind, nor advance morality. THE STANDARD may lie regarded as alike useful in the Counting House and in the Domestic Circle; its intelli- gence will be full and faithful. It will not court any party, nor advocate any exclusive interest. THE STANDARD will be published Daily, at the same hour as all other Morning Newspapers. Advertisements inserted at 6d. per line. Office-129, Fleet Street, London. NEW EVENING PAPER.-PRICE TWOPENCE. THE EVENING HERALD. ON and from the 29th day of June will be published the EVENING HERALD. Four full-size Pages, price TWOPENCE. Evening Papers hitherto have been content with very little more than a mere repetition of the morn- ing news. The EVENING HERALD, however, will devote its chief space to the full report of those newer matters of interest that arise during the day. Its intelligence will comprise all the Political, Commercial. Foreign, and Domestic occurrences, to the hour of going to press. The EVENING HERALD and its contemporary, the Morning Herald, will be the representative organs of Conservatism; both papers being the avowed and only acknowledged journals of the Conservative party. Advertisements appearing in the Morning Hernia, in- serted at half-price in the EVENING HERALD. Offices :-103, 104, and 105. Shoe Lane, Fleet Street London. _——— MANOR COURT. "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a COURT [\ LEET for the Manor of Caerftn, belonging to the Prebendary of the Prebend of Caerfai, in the Cathedral Church of St. Lavid's, in the parish of St. David's, in the County of Pembroke, will be holden on TUESDAY, the 30th day of JUNE inst., at Eleven o'Clock in the forenoon, at the Commercial Inn, in the City of St. David's: when and where all Persons owing Suit and Service, claiming admittance to any Hereditaments, or having any Business to transact at the said Court are requested to attend. GOODE & OWEN, STEWARDS. Dated this twelfth day of June, 1857. STEEL PENSI WILLETS AND LOWE'S warranted Good Steel Pens.—The Public are respectfully requested to try them and judge for themselves. Universal Pen, for every style of writing. Superior Pen, for general purposes, Extra Ground Fine Points, suitable for posting, of ladies' writing. School Pen, for general school use Bank Pen, suitable for strong writing. Public Pei. adapted for all hands. Commercial Pen, suitable for entry desk. Correspondence Pen, for current or ladies' hand. Spear Point Pen, strong business Pen. Old English Pen, made as originally, of the very best metal, highly recommended. Eagle Pen, or small Barrel Pen, for commercial pur- poses. Office or Magnum Bonum Pen, suitable for every description of writing. DRAWIEG PENCILS. Wi lets and Lowe's Id., 2d., and 3d Pencils will give Satisfaction to lovers of a really good Pencil. To be had of J. Potter, Haverfordwest. and of all Sta tioners. STEAM UNDER SIXTY DAYS TO AUSTRALIA Passage E14 and upwards. THE LIVERPOOL AND AUSTRALIAN NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Celebrated Steam Clippers, in conjunction with the EAGLE LINE OF PACKETS. Are dispatched on the 15th of each Month. To the consignment of Fright, Brothers, & Co., Mel- bourne, forwarding passengers to all parts of Anstralia The Clipper Ships of the Eagle Line are selected from the finest and fastest vessels built, and are guaranteed to sail to the day, and are famed for the superiority of the Provisioning, and excellent Passenger Accommoda- tion. PACKET of the 15th of July, the Superior New First- class Clipper Ship, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, 30U0 Tons. This splendid vessel has been built expressly for speed aud passenger aocommodation; she is the loftiest ship between decks ever in the port of Liverpool, and offers the best possible opportunity to intending emigrants, being one of the fastest Ships afloat, and fitted up in the most perfect manner for the confort and convenience of all classes of passengers. Apply to Gibbs, Bright, & Co., 1, North John Street LIVERPOOL | or to Thoa> Bnghett Hartrfyrdwest. Weekly Publications. RPIIE "London Journal." "Family Herald," "Cassell"s L Penny Illustrated Papers,Chamber's Journal,' &c.. &c may now be had WEEKLY of J. Potter, Book- selh-r. Stationer, &c.. High-street, Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET. FOR A TERM OF YEARS, With possession at Michmahnas, 1857, ALL that capital FARM, called PENRALLT, situate in the parish of Cleddy, containing about 256 acres of superior Meadow, Arable and Pasture in a high state of cultivation, exclusive of Woods and Plantations. Three miles from Newcastle Einlyn, seven from Cardi- gan, 18 from Carmarthen, L I from the Narberth Road Station. Particulars from "WALTER D. JONES, Esq., Llancych, near Newcastle Emlyn. f Llandrindod and Llanwrtyd Wells. THE old-established FOUR-HORSE OMNIBUS will commence running on MONDAY, JUNE 15th, 1857, for LLANDIUNDOD WELLS, every Monday, and Friday, from the Train arriving at the Llandilo Station at 1.10 p.m., passing through Llandovvrv, Llanwrtyd Wells alld Builth, and arriving at the PWMP House at 8 o'clock p,m returning every Tuesday and Saturday, to the Llandilo Station to the 5.5 Train to Llanclly, in time for the up Mail Train. It will again leave the Llandilo Station every Wednes- day, passing through Llangaddock and Llandovery, and arrive at LLANWRTYD WELLS at 5 p.m.; returning- from thence at 1U the following morning, and arriving at the Llandilo Station for the 5.5 i rain which meets the Eve- ning Mail Train at Llanelly. Cawdor Arms, Hotel, Llandilo, June 1, 1857. M IL F 0 It D HAVEN. CG Vtrtue of a Ikrree of tfie L^TGJJ of Stimtraltp ot IBttglanD. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the New Quay, at Milford. ON MONDAY, THE 20th DAY OF JUNE, 1857, At Eleven o'clock precisely, '"PHE HULL, together with the lower masts, bowsprit, A and standing rigging of the Ship Koni/igen der Nederlanden, of Dordrecht, 707 Tons per register, built with oak, coppered, and heavily copper-fastened, now lying in Hubberstone Pill; and at the same time will be Sold, in separate lots, the whole of the Materials and Stores of the said Vessel, consisting of sails, running rig- ging, hawsers, warps, chain cables and anchors, iron water tanks, topmasts, yards and other spars, boats, and a quantity of Carpenter's, Boatswain s, Cabin, and other stores. The Ship being strongly built, and a great part of the materials being nearly new, the attention of Shipowners and others is particularly directed to this sale. For particulars apply to Mr. Walter W. Harries, Milford. HENRY MERRITT, r Milford, 15th June, 1857. Auc ioneer. Deafness and Singing Noises in the Head. Instant and Permanent Relief guaranteed. Just Published, with the Names and full addresses of 20 Deaf persons restored to perfect hearing. Startling Facts. EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY—which enables I any extremely deaf person to hear usual toned con- versation in two minutes after its application, without the use of any instrument, eartruinpet, or operation. Just Published. Price 7d., by post free on receipt of a letter enclosing Seven Postage Stamps. This Magical mode of SELF CURE is a perfect stop to Quackery, and an ex- position of the fraudulent pretended discoveries of im- postors of the present day. Deaf persons can permanently restore their own luaring, relieving the sufferer from ail distressing noises in the head. The Book has cured thousands living in every quarter of the globe, without absence from home or the slightest deviation from their usual avocations. It is published by the Surgeon to the Suffolk Place Institution for the Cure of Deafness, FRANCIS ROBERT HOUGHTON, 23, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, East, Member of the London Royal College of Surgeons, May 2nd, 1845, and Licentiate of the Apothe- caries Company, April 30th, 1846. For the benefit of the Deaf, and not for emolument. Hospital and Private Testimonials and Certificates from the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in England, in whose presence deaf persons have been enabled, by F. R. Houghton's new discovery, to hear with delightful ease, and many hundreds of private patients cured can be seen and re- erred to. Hours of Consultation 11 till 4 daily. Letters o be directed as above COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1857. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Pembroke will be holden and kept at the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, on Tuesdav, the 3nth day of June, instant, at Eleven o'clock in the Foi-e- noon, and at the hour of Twelve o'clock at Noon of that day all business relating to the County will commence and proceed with And Notice is Hereby Given that the Justices of the Peace acting in and for the County of Pembroke will at One o'clock in the Afternoon of the same day proceed with the business relating to the Assessment, Applicatior, and Management of the County and Police Rates. TRIAL OF PRISONERS. And Notice is Hereby also Given that on Wednesday, the First day of JlIlv next (the second day of the said Sessions), at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, the Court will proceed with the Trial of Prisoners, when all Grand and Petit Jurors, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and per- sons bound by recognizances to appear thereat, must attend and answer to ther names. And Notice is Hereby also Given that all Appeals and Traverses to be tried at the said Sessions must be entered at the Office of the Clerk of the Peace on or before Ten o'clock in the morning of Tuesday, the 30th of June instant, (the first day of the said Sessions) and the several Magistrates of the said County are requested to direct their Clerks to transmit all depositions and Recognizances taken before them to the Office of the Clerk of the Peace three clear days before the commencement of the Ses- sions; if taken after the time mentioned, such Deposi- tions and Recognizances to be returned not later than halt-past nine o'clock in the morning of the commence- ment of the said Sessions, in order that the respective Bills of Indictment may be prepared. And also the Magistrates' Clerks and Attorneys prac- tising in the said Court, are requested in all cases of Appeal to be heard at the said Sessions, to transmit to the Clerk of the Peace for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examination upon which the removal is grounded and the grounds of Appeal seven clear days previous to the Sessions. FINANCE COMMITTEE. And Notice is Hereby also Given that the Finance Com- mittee will attend at the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, on Tuesday, the Thirtieth day of June instant, (the first day of the said Sessions) at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of Auditing the County Accounts, and all persons having demands against the County are required to attend such Committee at the time and place .ap- pointed. ROBERT LANNING. Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's Office, Haverfordwest, 8th June. 1857. Mr. Phillips, Chemist, Oistle-square, Haverfordwest. AGENT for HORNIMAN S PURE TEA, in Packets THE LEAF NOT COLOURED. —Dr. Scoffern, in his valuable work On Food Adulterations,' remarks at page 523:—' The best Tea I ean find is that imported by the Messrs. Homiman, its unattractive appearance, mani- fests it to be what it professes-Tea which has been sub- jected to no kind of outward embellishment-a mani- festation which its delicious flavour sufficiently confirms.' 9" The Chinese do not use Tea when covered with dry colours, it would prove the best for us also, if ob- tained without being" faced" with the miueral powders."—[8ee Parliamentary Enquiry, Adultera- tion of Food," Times, July 19. 1855: # Horniman's & Co's Pure Tea, THE USUAL FINE SORTS, BUT THE LEAF NOT COLOURED 1.HUS is secured rich full flavoured Tea. for when not L coated with dry powders, any valueless withered leaves, so fatal to good flavour, are seen and avoided. The Lancet. Sanitary Report' (Longmans) page 318 states "I hese Uncoloured Black and Green Teas we find entirely tree from facing powder, the Green not having been brightened with colour, therefore presents a natural dullolive hue.' Their strength, wholesotneness, and uni- form good quality have brought them into universal demand. Agents throughout the Kingdom. The DUTY is REDUCED and PRICES are now 3s. 4d., 3s. 8d" 4s. and 4s 4d. per pound. Aberystwyth Jones, Pier Street Aberdare Jones-Thomas Aberavon Evan Evans Bristol .Ferris& Score.Union Street Carmarthen Davies, King Street Cwmavon .Davies HAVERFORDWEST PHILLIPS, Castle Square WILLIAMS, 17, Market Street Laugharne David Llanelly Rees & Williams Milford Sands & Blackett-Williams Merthyr.Stephens, High street Kealan, High-street Narberth Griffiths & Nicholas Neath Hutchince, Wind-street Pembroke Trewent Pembroke Dock Trewent, Standard House Barrett, Pembroke-street wansea Wilson, Castle Square „ Harries, Oxford street „ Glover, Castle-street TS&BY .R.M«WOA—WtfltUagcon The East India Tea Company, of Great Sain Helen's, London, BEG to inform the Inhabitants of Haverfordwest and its vicinity that they have appointed MR. J. D. MEYI.ER, Druggist, High-street, Agent for their cele- brated Teas. These Teas will be found superior to any offering, the Ea-t India Tea Company being the only Company who import their own Teas, avoiding all inter- mediate profit, and supply the public direct. Tiley have their OWIl "nyer resident in China, and can consequently guarantee the quality of all kinds sold by them. Congou Tea 3s. 4d, 3s. 8d. 4s., 4s.8d. Kirqua and Himalaya Teas as imported. J. D. MEYLER, Agent. PEMBBROKESHIRE. TWO FREEHOLD PAEMd. NEAR FISHGUARD, CONTAINING 340 A C 11E S. MR. L T I F C H < L D "WILL SELL BY AUCTION, AT THE MARINERS HOTEL, HAVERFORDWEST On THURSDAY, JULY 8th, 1857, AT THIIEF, O'CLOCK, Unless previously disposed of by Private Contract capital FREEHOLD ESTATE, called CLYN, in the £ V. parish of Llanachaer, abutting on the road to the market and port of Fishguard, and bounded on the north by the river Gwaun; it comprises a comfortable farm house with suitable builnings, and more than 20U acres of Arabic, Meadow, and Wood Land, with valuable Timber thereon, now let to Mr. J. Llewellin, at zC77 16s, per annum. Also, VAGWR VRAfX WEST, a desirable FREE- HOLD FARM, of 333 acres, adjacent to the above, in the parish of Puncheston, with capital farm house and buildings, m the occupation of Mr. Ebenezer Meyler, at the yearly rent of £ lmt. Particulars and conditions of sale with plans of the farms will be issued 28 days previous to the sale, and may be had at the principal inns at Fishguard aud St. David's at the place of sale, and of James Summers, Esq,, solici- tor, Haverfordwest, of T.L.Marriott.Esq, solicitor, 1, Lancaster-place, Strand, and at Mr. Leifchild's, land and timber offices, (i2, Moorgate-street, E.C., London. PEMBROKESHIRE. MESSRS. GOODE & OWEN "WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY A LOTION, AT THE RinZEN ARIUJS INN, NARBERTH, oil Monday the 29th day of June, next, At three o'Clock in the Aftern on. 'JU1E viiy important FREEHOLD FARM of NEW å HOUSE, in the parishes of Lampeter Velfrey and Ludchurch, with the two Small Farms of PLAS-Y- HLODAU, also DOLAU 1IARDD, all in one lot, the Nvilole:coiitaiiiijig b,v admeasurement lMa.2r. lip., and held by respectable tenants at rents amounting together to £80. The whole is in a ring fence, intersected by good roads, close to lime and coal, only two miles the market towns of and Tenby are within easy distances, and the whole very improveabls. Particulars with a plan and conditions may be had on application to John Trail, Esq., Solicitor, 4 Hare Court, Temple, or of Messrs. Goode and Owen, Laud Agents, Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE. To be Let and Entered upon at Michaelmas next POPEHILL HOUSE, with a large Walled Garden, and P Meadow Land, containing altogether about Twelve acres, as now in the occupation of Miss Allen Philipps. Popehill is situated about two miles from the Market and Post town of Haverfordwest, where there is a first class Station on the South Wales Railway. It is also about a mile distant from the Johnstone Station on the same Railway. The house contains entrance hall, drawing'and dining rooms, seven bedrooms, besides servant's rooms and attics.coach-house,stabtes,&c. Fox and Hare Hounds are kept m the neighbourhood. Rent £1)5, free of rates and taxes. For particulars and to treat apply to JOHN HARVEY and SONS. Land Agents, Haverfordwest. June 10, 1857. OLD BRIDGE, HAVERFORDWEST. To be Let, and Entered upon at Michaelmas nezt ALL that well known Public House & Hostlery, called the FISHGUARD ARMS, with a spacious Yard, and commodious Stables, & Coach-house, and other conve- nient Out-offices adjoining, situate on or near the Old Bridge, Haverfordwest, now in the occupation of Mr. John Roberts The above Inn has been long-established, and from its situation in one of the principal thoroughfares of the town, cannot fail with good management to secure a profitable trade. The premises are in good condition (having been but recently rebuilt.) A lease will be granted to an approved tenant. For further particulars and to treat, apply to Mr, T. HUGHES, Victoria llace, or Mr. HENRY DAVIES, Old Bridge. Havcrfordwes;. Haverfordwest, June 11th, 1857, TO BUILDERS, MASONS, &c. Sealyham Blue Metallic Slate Quarry. "W7 ARRANTED to be as good in quality as any Slates ? V in Wales. Situated seven miles from Haverford wcst, within a quarter of a mile from the Turnpike Road leading from Haverfordwest to Fishgnanl-gocd easy new road to come out to the Turnpike Road. Slates supplied at the Quarry or the following prices:— £ s. d Good Locals 0' 15 0 per 1,000 „ Princesses, 24 inches by 14 7 10 0 per 1,200 „ Duel esses, 24 „ 12 6 10 0 „ „ 22 „ 11 5 10 0 „ „ 20 12 5 10 0 „ Countesses,20 „ 10 4 16 0 „ „ 18 „ 10 3 10 0 „ 18 „ 9.3 0 0 16 „ 10 2 16 0 „ 16 „ 8 2 2 0 14 „ 8 1 7 6 Apply lo Mr. John Rees, Broadmoor. Wolfscastle J. W. 13 E N S 0 N' S Watch, Clock, and Chronometer Manufactory 33, & 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. Established 1749. JW. BENSON, M-nufacturer of Gold and Silver • Watches of every description, construction, & pat- tern, invites attention to his magnificent and unprece- dented display of V atches, which is admitted to be the largest and best selected Stock in London. It consists of Chronometer, Duplex, Patent, Detached Lever. Hori- zontal, and Vertical Movements, Jewelled, ic., with all the latest improvement, mounted in superbly-finished engine-turned and engraved Gold and Silver Cases. The designs engraved upon many of the cases are by eminent artists, and can only be obtained at this mannfactory If the important requisite, superiority of finish, combined with accuracy of performance, elegance, durability, and reasonableness of price, are wished for, the intending pur- chaser should visit this Manufactory, or send for the ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET, published by J. W. Benson, (and sent post-free on application,) which contains sketches, prices, and directions as to what Watch to buy' where to buy it, and how to use it. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. From the Morning Post, October 30. Exhibits exquisite artistic feeling in ornamentation, and perfection of mechanism in structure.' From the Morning Chronicle, October 3.0 4 Excellence of design, and perfection in workmanship. From the Morning Advertirer, November 1. « The high repute which Mr. Benson has obtained for the qualities of his manufacture stands second to none.' From the Morning Herald, November 3. 6 The high standing of ,vlr. Benson as a London manu- facturer must secure for him a large amount of public patronage.' From the Globe, November 3. -All that can be desired in finish, taste, and design.' From the Sun, Novemper 3. Mr. Benson, as a long-established City manufacturer, has gained a reputation for the quality of his produc- tions, which stands second to none in the City.' From the Standard, November 3. Leave nothing to be desired but the money to buy them with.' From the Observer, November 16. The watches here exhibited surpass those of any other English manufacturer.' GOLD WATCHES, horizontal movements, jewelled, &c.. accurate time-keepers, X3 15s., £ 4 los, X5 15s, to £ 2i) each. Gold Lever Watches, jewelled, and highly finished movements, X6 6s., £8 8s., £10 10s., £ 12 12s., JE14 14s. C16 16s. to 100 Guineas. SILVER WATCHES, horizontal movements, jewelled, Sc., exact time-keepers, £ 2 2s., X2 15s., C3 15s, to Xio 10s. each. Silver Lever batches, highly finished jewelled irlovements, X3 10s, £ 4 10s., C5 Ins., £ 7 lus. £ 8 10s.. £10 10s. to 50 Guineas. A two years' warranty given with each Watch, and sent carriage paid to Scotland, Ireland, and Wates, or any part of the kingdom, upon receipt of Post Office or Bankers' Order, made payable to J. W. Benson, 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill, London. Merchants. Shippers, and Watch Clubs supplied. Old Watvhei taken in Exchange or Rer tired. I FREEHOLD RESIDENCE IN PEMBROKESHIRE & FREEHOLD HOUSES IN HAVERFORDWEST. MESSRS. G O 0 D E & OWEN Are instructed to Offer to Public Competition, At the CASTLE INN, Haverfordwest, on THURSDAY the Ninth of JULY, 1857, at two p.m., (subject to the conditions that will be read at the time of sale) A LL that genteel, commodious, and well-finished Villa, called ROSE HILL, situate on the road leading from 4.\ Haverfordwest to that beautitul and romantic Sea Bathing Place called Broad IIavoji. It is about three miles distant from the former, and about two miles from the latter. Together with 57A. 1R. 29r. of rich Arable, Meadow aud Pasture Land. The villa is of a modern style of architecture, and has every office attached to it that renders a dwelling com- fortable. It is built on an elevation, and has a neat Pleasure ground in front, and Gardens and Lodge at- tached, and is well studifcd with ornamental Timber. The Farm Buildings are complete, and in excellent condition.. Ij The Vlansion and RA. 2S. 1.5p. of land are under lease to John Powell, Esq., for the nncxpired term of 2 years, from Mjchaelmas next, at the annual rent of £40, free from all charges; and the other part of the property, which is in a high state of cultivation, is in hand. And also the FREEHOLD MESSUAGES OR DWELLING HOUSES, YARDS, GARDENS, and PREMISES called NORTH CRESCENT, in tile Town and County of Haverfordwest, in the afcermcIlLioued or such other Lots as may be agreed on at the time of sale. No. of Lot. Description of Property. Tenant's Name. Annual Rent l House, Yard> and Garden Mr. William George ^7o ~0 Ditto ditto Mrs. Anne Morgans 4 0 0 3 ditto jir. James Jones 5 0 4 House and arcl Mr. John Thomas g 0 5 House, lard, and Garden Mr. Philip John 5 10 0 6 Pi<"to ditto' Mrs. Mary Griffiths 5 10 0 Ditto ditto 51 r, John Be vans 5 m 0 8 Ditto Xjijtto Mr. William Johfl 5 10 0 9 Ditto Mr. Thomas John 5 ]o 0 L 1?"° i Mr. Stephen Morris 5 10 0 T!' ditto Mrs. Arthur Hariies 6 0 0 12 Ditto ditto Jlx. James Evans 6 0 0 £ 64 15 0 jE64 15 0 Further particulars may be had, and a Plan of the Property seen, at the Office of Messrs Hees and Davies, Solicitors, IIaverfordwest. PEMBROKESHI, RE, SOUTH WALES, NEAR TO MILFORD HAVEN, NARBERTH, AND TENBY. AIR. HENRY PHILLIPS Has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the Ninth day of JULY, 1857, at the RUTZEN ARMS HOTEL, NARBERTH, at ONE o'clock precisely, SIX valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, containing nearly 71>'> ACRES of LAXD, let at. moderate rents to responsible tenants, and lying in the Parishes of Hodgeston Ludchurch, and Amroth, comprising the Farm of HODGES- TON HILL, near Pembroke, on the shores of Miltord-Haven; the Farms of LUDCHURCH, LI i'TLE LCD- CHUKCti, and EGYPT; with the valuable and well-known LIMESTONE QUARRIES; the Picturesque Estateof J.ASi-LAKE, adjoining the Shores of Carmarthen Bay. All undivided Moiety of the Farm ofCRYGIBORIAX, in the Parish of Amroth, as under:— Lots Parishes Farm, &c. Tenant. Area. Kent. Tenure. A. R. i>. £ s. d. A. R. f. £ s. d. I iloujreston HodarestonHill Mr Thomas George 108 1 22 80 0 0 Yearly tenant 2 Ludchurch Ludchurch Farm Mr Thomas Brown 170 0 SI „ (Agreement, which will ter- Limestone Quarries Duto 7 3 0 i ( minate a Michaelmas 1857 3 Ditto Little Ludchurch Mr Mary Murray 43 0 0 ]8 0 0 Yearly lenant 4 Ditto Egypt Mr William Cozens 411 1 2 20 0 0 Ditto A Amroth East Lake Henry Brown, Esq. 213 0 2S 40 16 0 Lease for one life aged 77 6 Ditto Moiety of Crygiborian Mr George Williams b9 3 38 20 0 8 Yearly tenant Farm The Land-Tax on the Whole of this Estate is redeemed, and ihe Rent-Charge in lieu of Tithes commuted moderate Rate. PARTICULARS with PLANS wi!l be ready hy the 20th of June. and may be had at the Lion Hotel, Pembroke; the Ruttfen Arms Hotel, Narbeth; the White Lion Hotel, Tenby; of Messrs. Freshfield and Newman, Solicitors, 5, Bank Buildings, London, of the Auctioneer, and of Messrs. John Harvey and Sons, Land-Agents, Haverfordwest. Hill-Street, Haverfordwest, June 10th, 1857. The Pembroke-Dock Royal Regatta Under the Distinguished PATRONAGE of Her Majesty the QUEEN and H.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. Local Patrons—Earl Cawdor, Captain Smart, R.N., K.H., and Colonel Raymond. Stewards-Lieut. Col. Marriot, R.A., Capt. Glynn. R.N., John Adams, Esq., and James Thomson, Esq. Treasurer-Dr. Thomas. FIRST RACE. The Prince of "Wales Cup value 50 Guineas. For Cutter Yachts of 25 Tons and upwards, belonging to any Royal Yacht Club. Time race; half a minute per ton up to 50 tons, and a quarter of a minute above that. Entrance fee Two Guineas. Three to start or no race. SECOND RACE. The Pembroke Dock Cup, value 30 Guineas. For Schooner Yachts of 30 Tons and upwards, belonging to any Royal Yacht Club. Time race half a minute per ton up to 50 Tons, and a quarter of a minute above that. Entrance fee £1. 10s. Three to start or no race. THIRD RACE. A Cup value 20 Guineas. For Yachts of any rig, open to all of 2.5 Tons and under. Time race three quarters of a minute per ton. Entrance zCl. Is. Three to start or no race. N.B.-Forall Mudian boats one half to be added to each tonnage. FOURTH RACE. A Cup, value £10, For Sailing Boats—open, half deck, or decked, of 9 Ions and under. Time race of One Min- ute and a Half per Ton. Entrance Ten Shillings. Three to start or no race. FIFTH RACE. Dredge Boats. Two women and one man.-Four to start or no race. No entrance. Prize JE2. SIXTH RACE. Open Sailing Boats of 25 feet and under. Time race; one minute and a half per foot. Entrance Five shillings, Four to start or only One prize. First Prize X3. 10s,— Second Prize, £ 1. The entries for the Yachts, Boats, &c., intending to before Two o'clock in the afternoon of Monday, the 6th closed, and at which time the dimensions of the Yachts, the Rules and Regulations may be obtained. SEVENTH RACE Six OarcdWigll, to be rowed by mechanics only, not to exceed 35 feet in length. Entrance 7s. Four to start or only one prize. First Prize, £ 8.—Second, £2. EIGHTH RACE. Ships' or other Working Gigs, Of 24 feet and under. Entrance Two Shillings and Sixpence. Four to start or only One prize. First Prize Y,4 10s.-Second Prize, jEllOs. NINTH RACE. Four Oared Gigs, Not to exceed 30 feet in length. Entrance Five Shilliugs. Four to start or only One prize. First Prize £ 6.— Second Prize £ 1 10. TENTH RACE. A Sculling Race, With one man and one Oar only allowed. Entrance One Shilling. Prize Li. ELEVENTH RACE. Skiffs, Two men and a Coxswain. Entrance Two Shillings and Sixpence. Three to start or only one prize. First Prize, X2 10s.—Second Prize, 10s. TWELFTH RACE. Four Oared Gigs, To be rowed by gentlemen Amateurs, and not to exceed 30 ieet in length. Entrance. One Guinea. Prize Cup, value 10 Guineas. THIRTEENTH RACE. Cutters, Ten oars and under. Entrance, Five Shillings, Three to start or only one prize. First Prize, £ 7.— Second Prize, X3. FOURTEENTH RACE. Duck Hunt. Duck Hunt for the Third Boat in the Ships' or other Working Gig race and Punt. Time al- lowed to catch the Punt—Fifteen Minutes. Entrance One Shilling. Prize X I. compete, to be made to the Honorary Secretary, at or of July, at the Victoria Hotel, when the entries will be and Boats, and the colours will be required, and when GEORGE ARBER, Hon. Secretary. HmALTH OIL SZCKXTKSS CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. The Blood furnishes the m.t.ria) of every hone, muscle, iv i' r ''1H t,nnmn ,rHme- Wi'e" p' it Secures jf ° *iV< >r 1"^ '?•' (,°rrupt, it necessarily protiuce- di^s, HOLLOW AY'S PILLS operate directly upon the events.. the stream of l)le,_neuirahzinB theprinc ipl uf jpdse, alld Ihus iadicaljy curing the malady, whrthee i located in the nerve., the stomach, the liver, the b.weir s st'r the sklrl, the braill, or any other part of the systpn1 Lint T IP, THROUBOUT THE WORLD. HOLLOW AY is PILLS are equally efficacious in enm pi* common .0 the whole race, and in d-.o.der peculiar to ceitain clnriutes arid localities. ALARMING OISOROIHS. i Dvspepsn and deiaii^niehi „i thr liver, the source o iri.iimity aiid suffering,an.! rhe cans,- ot innumerable deaths yield to 'hese curatives, in all enses however aggravated acting as a unlrf purgative, alterative and tonic: tliey relieve the bowels, purily the fluids, and invigorate system aud the constitution, Ht the same tune. M*LGKNMKA-L WEAKNBSS—NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. al S'imulanls l.-i], the renovating and hiaciug pro • pernes of these Pilk give firmness to the shaking nerves aud enfeebled muscles 01 the victim of geneial debility. DELICATE FKMALES. All irregularities and ailuiee s incident to the delicate and qeiisitivi, orgatis nt Ihe s, x are removed or prevented liy a few doses ol these mild, but infallible alterative. N,) ivio- 1 her who regards her own or her children's health, should ail to have them within her reach. SCIENTIFIC ENnORSEMENTS. The most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and (jermony, have eulogized the Pills and the Inventor. A WOEDFEFUL CURE OF A STOMACH COMPLAl NT AFTEII FORTY YEARS STANDING. Mr John Slnun, 01 Augbnacloy, informed Professoi- Hol- loway by le'ter thai Mrs Walker, residing in the >ame town, had been afflicted with a compUint in the stomach for nearly 40 yeais, which defied the efforts of all the Faculty round the neighbourhood to cure. Nothing whatever seetosto have the effect of rendering her any relief: i)) a i-tate of decpair she had recourse to Holloway's Pills, which in an incredible short period completely and effectually cured her. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A LIVKR COMPLAINT. Wm. Macdonald, of Her Majesty's Highland Reyiinent. has gratefully acknowledged toProlessor Hollowny the won- derful efficacy ot this astonishing medicine. He suffered with liver complaint ttnd all its attendant evils, during 14 years' residence in India. His constitution was so enfeebled that he was compelled to return home, when he was induced to try Holloway's Pills, which effected a perfect cure, after the most eminent of the faculty had failed to do him the slightest good. THESE CELEBRATED PILLS are the best remedy the world ever possessed for the removal of disefse: they will cut,- Liver Complaints and Dyspepsia in all its forms. The sickly should immediately try a few doses of this wonderhd medicine. AND FOR DROPSY, They are the most certain cure of any medicine extant. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for thefoWnuino Diseases:— Ague Erysipelas Rheumatism Asthma Female irrecutari-Scrututit or King's Rilioll. Complainst ties Evil Blotches of the Fevers of all kinds Sore Throats Skin Fits Stone and Gravel Bowel Complaints (iout e c o n d a r Colics Head-ache symptoms Constipation of the Indigestion Tic Doloureaux Bowels Inflamation Tumours Consumption Jaundice Veneral Affections Debility Livei Complaints Worms of all kinds Dropsy Lumbago Weakness, fror Dysentery Piles whatever cause Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244 Srand, near Temple Bar, London, and 80, Maiden Lane New York; also by all respectable Druggists 0nd Deale in Medicines throughout the civilized world at the follow ing prices-Is. 1 !d., 2s. 9d., 4s. bd., lis., 22s., and 33s each U There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidanoa of Patients in that dilorderi art affixed to each^box. GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATS Supplied by T. MILLS and Co., Clothiers, &c., sttdgate and Lombard-street, London. THE FASHIONABLE TALMA, or LOOSE OVERCOAT 21s., 2os., 80s., 35s., 42s. FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. Only Measurement, required: Chest, Waist, and Height. Payment by Post-office Order. DR. DE JONGH'S # LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. AS noW, in consequence of its marked supeiiority -1.. over every other variety, secured the entire confidence auil almost universal preference of the most eminent Medi- cal Practui ners in the treatment of CONSUMPTION, BRON- CHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, IIHKUMATISM,SCIATICA, IIIABKTKS, DISEASES OF THE SKIN. NEURALGIA, RICKETS, INFANTILE WAMING, GENERAL DfBlLITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. its leading distinctive characterictics are COMPLETE PRESERVATION OF ACTIVE AND ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES, INVARIABLE PURITY & UNIFORM STRENGTH. ENTIRE FREEDOM FlWM NAUSEOUS FLAVOUR AND AFTER-TASTE. RAPID CURATIVE EFFECTS AND CONSEQUENT ECONOMY. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS: A. B. GRANVX11E, ESQ., M.D„ F.H.S., Author of Spas of Germany," The Spas of Enyland," On Sudden Death," 6-c. ifc. Di-. Grarvill, has used Dr. I)F Jll,\(iH's- Light-Brown Cod Liver Oli extensively in his practice, mid has found it not only efficacious, but uniform in its qualities. He be- lieves it to be preferable lr. many respects to Oils sold with- out the guarantee of such an authority as DE JONGH. DR. GRANVILLE HAS FOUND THAT THIS PARTICULAR KIND PRODUCES THE DESIRED EFFECT IN A SHORTER TIME THAN OTHERS, AND 1HAT IT DOES NOT CA USE THF NAU- SEA AND INDIGESTION TOO OFTEN CONSEQUENT ON THE PALE NEWFOUNDLAND OILS, ihe Oil being, moreover, »<uch more palatable, Dr. Granville's Patients have them- selves expressed a preference lor Doctor De Jongh's L). ttt- Brown Cod Liver Oil." r DR IEXHEBT, Professor of Chemistry aud Toxicology in the Medical Col- lege of the London Hospital. Chemical Referee to the Cor- poration of London, Medical Officer ot Health to the City oj London, è"c. §-c. I have frequently had occHsion to analyze the Cod Liver Oil which is sold at your establishment. In all cases I have found it possessing the same set 01 properties, among which the presence ot cholaic compounds and of iodine in a state ot organic combination are the most remarkable in fact, the Oil corresponds in all its characters with that named •Huile bnineS and described as the best var iety in the masterly Treatise of Dr DE JONGH. It is, I helieve. universallv ae- nowledged that this description of Oil has gr eat therapeu- al power; and, from my investigations, I have no dnUllt ts being a pure and unadulterated urticle." THF LANCET." Dr DR JONGH giyes the preference to the Light Brown Oil over the Pale Oil, which contains scarcely any volatile laity acid, a smaller quantity of iodine, phosphoric acid, and the elements of bile, and upon which ingredients the efficacy of Cod Liver Oil, no doubt, partly depends. Some of the deficiencies of the Pale Oil are utrributable to the method of its preparation, and especially to its filtration through charcoal. In the preference of the Light Brown over the Pale Oil we fully concur. We h-ive carefully tested a Specimen of Dr Di; JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. We find it to Genuine, and rich in iodine and the elements ol bile. Sold ONLY in IMPERI AL Half pints, 2s. 6d. Pints. 4s. 3 1; Quarts, 9s; capsuled and labelled with Dr DE John's stamp & sitinrture, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE, I,V ANSAR, HAHFOHD,&CO.so)e British Consignees, 77. Strand, London; and by many respectable Chemists and Druggists. Proposed Substitutions of other kinds of Cod Liver Oil should be strenuously res'sted, a< they proceed from interested motives, and will result in disappointment to the Purchaser. Sold in HAVERFORDWEST, hy GWYNNE HARRIES Chemist; in TENBY, by \V. WALKIN^ON, Chemnst 1 in PEMBROKE-DOtit Ltar, Chcmta. EST A B LI SHE D 1803. J. BROWN, Wine and Spirit Merchant, HA VERFORD WEST, HAVING a very large .stock of the choicest PORT WIXE imported direct from Messrs Martinez Gassiott, & Co. of Oporto, amountng to Upwards of Seven Hundred Dozen of the nnestbrands (some very old) iT, Bottle, most respectfuNy solicits an inspection of his Cellars. 18, Market street, Haverfordwest, May, 1857. "HOXI SOIT QFI MAL Y PEXSE." HER MAJESTY'S CORONATION. RPHE ANNUAL FIELD SPORTS will take place in l a Field, near Hobbs' Point, Pembroke-dock, on Monday, June 29tb, 1857, to commence precisely at one o'clock, which will consist of DONKEY AND OTHER RACES, with a variety of other Rustic Amusements. X. B-Tbe sole aim of the Proprietors is to afford some innocent Amusements to the Working Classes; and, as many of the Inhabitants have urged them to continue the Games, they are again before the public, thanking their friends for the very liberal support which they have ac- corded them, and soliciting a renewal of their favours. A Grand Display of Fireworks in the evening. The following Prizes nill be awarded to the successfu Candidates in the Field:- 1.—One Mile Foot Race. Four to start or no race. First, 3s; Second, 2s. 2.—Hurdle Race over four hurdles. Four to start. First, 3S Second, 2s. 3.—Wheelbarrow Race (Men blindfolded). Four to start. 4s. 4.—One Mile Race. Four to start. First, 3s; second, 2s. 5.-Donkey Race. Four to start. First, 7s; Second, 3s: third, 2s. 6.— Military Hurdle Race. 7.—Girls to run for Gown Pieces. &c. 8 -Hurdle Race over six hurdles. First, 5s; Second, 3s; Third, Is. 9. —One Mile Race; open only to British Sailors. IN.—Flat Race; open only to the Excavators. A new Suit of Clothes. n.-Climbing a smooth Pole for a new Hat. 12.—GirlRace, for a new Bonnet and Veil, value, 10s. 6d. 13.—Jumping in Sacks. Four to start. First, 4s; Second, 2s. H.-Donkey Race. No owner to ride his own Don- key. The last to be the winner. First, OS; second, 2s. Third, Is. 15—Military Foot Race. 16 -One Mile Race: open only to British Tars. First. 5s, Second. 2s; Third, Is. 17.—One Mile Race; open only to the Military. First 5s; Second, 3S; Third, Is. S.B.- There will be other amusements introduced upon the Ground; and should the Fund" meet with a generous support from the public, the different Prizes will be increased. The Proprietor has kindly consented to let the Field for the occasion; and no person will t)e allowed to erect Booihs, &c., without the consent of the Stewards. And should any person or persons cause auy disturbance, the Stewards shall be at liberty to-order them from the Ground. N.B.—No one to be allowed inside the Ropes, that the spectators may have a full view of the amusements. E. R. ISITT, ) J W. HUSBAND, }MEWARDS" G EY^NS!' } Clerks of the Ground. W. MORRIS, Treasurer and Distributor of Prizes. H. RAY NES, Secretary. Any friends who may feel disposed to support the Amusements can forward their donations to the Secretary, H. Raynes, at the Burton Brewery. THE TENTH EDITION. With Prescriptions in English. Post free for four stamps Dr. Sutton's popular Essay. OUACKERY UNMASKED, being a complete exposi- tion of the frauds, impositions, and deceptions prac- tised by a gang of ignorant pretenders, who advertise a speedy, safe, and effectual cure of disease, and under as- sumed names and professional mask carry on a most iniquitous system of extortion. By JOHN SUTTON, M.R.C.S. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 'The author has conferred a just boon on suffering humanity by exposing the nefarious practices of ignorant impostors, who advertise to cure a disease of which, in reality, they know nothing.'—Herald, June 6th, 1857. 4 Will prove useful to thousands, to whom we especi- ally recommend it.'—Sun. 4 If others in the healing art would follow the imitation shown them by Dr. Sutson, 41 Quackery s" career would be short lived. Critic. We cannot too highly compliment the author upon his firm and fearless purpose.'—Lancet, May 29th, 1857. 'The author (Dr. Sutton) receives, and deserves, our warmest thanks for this full exposure of Quacks.'— Weekly Dispatch. June 6th, 1857. Caution-Beware ofa piracy of this Essay by an ignorant pretender, who has absconded to avoid proceedings, and now maliciously vilifies Dr. Sutton's reputation. Read this exposure, starling in the extreme, of this fellow and his gang. Address, Dr. Sutton, 15, Frederick Place, Goswell Street, London. Steam to Waterford, Cbrk, and the South of Ireland. FIRST CLASS STEAMERS (in connection with the -1 Great Western and South Wales Railways) LEAVE the Milford Haven Terminus for WATER- FORD every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR- DAY. at 13 on the arrival of the 4.50 Night Express of the previous evening from Iladdington. RETURNING from Waterford every MONDY WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. LEAVE the Milford Haven Terminus for CORK, on and after the 8th, every WEDNESDAY, and SATUR- DAY, at 8 p.m., on the arrival of the 9.40 a.m. Express and the 6 a.m. bird Class from Paddington. RETURNING from CORK every TUESDAY and FRIDAY according to Tides. Apply for Tickets at the First Class Railway Stations Great Western and South Wales Railways; ot Ford and Jackson. 36, Cannon Street, London or of Mr. Downey Quay, Waterford; or of Messrs. Murphy and Sons, Cork THROUGH FAKES London to Waterford 518, 40s, and 24s 6d. Intermediate Stations in proportion. Milford Haven to Waterford 12s 6d. 10s, and 7s 6d. SEA PASSAGE—SEVENTY MILES. London to Cork 52s 6d, 42s. and 26s. Intermediate Stations in Proportion. Milford Haven to Cork 15s, ]2s, 8s. bTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD. SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of JUNE. 1857, NOTICE,—The TROUBADOUR has been replaced on this line by the Swift Steam Ships MONTAGU, new S.s. Capt. Wm. Clarke. SOVEREIGN1, new S.s. Capt. W. Beckett TUBAL CAIN, s.s., Capt. W. Adams. The above or some other suitable Vessel, is intended to sail with Goods and Passengers, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels- From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Landing passengers for Swansea at the Mumbles, (weather permitting.) Saturday 6. 9 even Saturday .20. 8 even Saturday 13 ljafter Saturday 27 liafter Milford for Bristol. Landing Passengers for Swansea at the Mumbles (weather permitting) Sunday 7 4 after Sunday 21 3 after Sunday 14 8 morn Sunday 28 8 morn From Bristol to Swansea and Liverpool. (Calling at Milford.) Tuesday 2 2 after Tuesday !6 .12 noon Tuesday 9 7 even Tuesday 23 7 even Tuesday .30 .ll£ morn. ir From Swansea to Liverpool, ( calling at Milford.) JJ^duesday 3 ] after Wednesday i" .12 noon Wednesday 10 6 even Wednesday 24 6 even Milford for Liverpool. Wednesday 3 7 even Wednesday 17 6 even Wednesday 10 .12 night Wednesday 24 .12 night T From Liverpool to Swansea direct. Wednesday 3 7A even Wednesday 17 even Wednesday 10 11 morn Wednesday 24 12 noo From Swansea to Liverpool (direct) Saturday 6 4 after Saturday 20 3 after Saturday 13. 8 even Saturday 27 8 £ even The New Screw Steamer GYPSY is intended to ply on the Milford Haven, in connection with the above Steamers, ^caryinf, Goods and Passengers to and from Pembroke-dock, Haverford- west and adjacent Towns. FARES:— Cabin. Deck. Milford to or from I.erpool ISs Od 5s 6d Milford to or from Bristol 8s fid fls Od Milford to or from Swansea (Mumbles) 5s Od 3s Od OT1CK.— lietuvnCabin Tickets available for Seventeen Days or two clear Voyages issued as below, as follows:- Liverpool to or from .Milford jEO 18s Milford to or from Bristol. SO 13s Passengers are requeoted to take charge of their own Luggage, as the Ship is not responsible in any way for its safety. Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- mttiugj free of charge in the Steam Tender Gipsy. NOTICE. —The landing or embarkation of Goods or Passengers at Milford, by whatever conveyance, or whether at the expense of the Steamer or otherwise, is at the risk of the Passengers and Owners of the Goods respectively. Appiy to Fitzsimons, Applebee, & Co., 20, Water-street, Liver- pool G. H. Evans, Bristol; E. Euwardes, Swansea John Ken- worthy & Co., Manchester. Notice.—Xo goods will be delivered until the freight has been paid; and no goods for shipment will be received witiiout a ship- ping note, giving full particulars of their address, &c., so as to tIe correctly entered upon the vesse's manLi-st. Goods landed at Milford must be removed the day after their arrival, or will be stored, if necessary, on board the hulk Eclipse. which is the point of arrival and departure of the steamers. R. D. RORE, AOENT. MILFQH

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