David Williams, railway guard, was summoned for assaulting Sarah Cole and Mary Ann May, her daughter.—The parties applied for leave to settle out of court, which was granted on payment of costs.
July 29, 1870 - Central Glamorgan Gazette - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
- - - -- LLANTRISSANT PONY RACES. These annual events were run off yesterday, in the presence of a large number of the sporting fraternity, and the attendance was greatly augmented by the inhabitants and colliers of the district. The arrangements were complete with one exception,
July 29, 1870 - Central Glamorgan Gazette - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
HALIFAX, Saturday. The declaration of war has had a disastrous effect upon the trade of this district, and has already resulted in short time in many of the yarn producing mills, which for some time at least will only work three and four days per week. The export yarn trade has
July 29, 1870 - Central Glamorgan Gazette - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
ty Five Pounds for the best Mill for general purposes, E. 11. Bentall, mark: LIB B. made by J. Hayes & Son, Elton. Five Pounds was awarded for exhibitingthe largest Three Pounds for the best Winnowing Machine, and best Collection of Agricultural Implements made by J. A. & H. Kel
July 29, 1870 - Central Glamorgan Gazette - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
occupancy of the Bear Inn, he intends devoting attention to the Wholesale Ale and Porter Trade, and is prepared to Supply Allsopp's Burton and Bitter ALES; also, PORTER and STOUT, in any quantity, at Brewery Prices. Stout supplied in quarter Barrels ALL ORDERS WILL HAVE IMMEDIAT
July 29, 1870 - Central Glamorgan Gazette - Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, Wales
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July 29, 1870 - Sun (London) - London, London, England