Western Mail Saturday April 17th 1926.
GAZETTE NOTICES.
Voluntary Winding-up.
Thomas DRINKWATER (Limited), 9, St. Mary-street, Swansea.
J. ROMANS and Co. (Limited), Llanthony-road, the Docks, Gloucester.
Lewis G. LEWIS (Limited), Pontardawe Chemical Works, Pontardawe.
H.M. WESTWOOD Cycle Company (Limited), Abergavenny.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Arthur STUBBS, Frederick SOMERS, Harold Egerton GARDINER, and Alfred DOUGLAS, carrying on
business as builders and contractors at Park-road, Abergavenny, under the style of STUBBS,
DOUGLAS, and Co., has been disolved as from March 31st, 1926, so far as concerns the said
Arthur STUBBS, who retires from the said firm.
Frederick Charles RICHARDSON and Harold REYNOLDS, carrying on business as fishmongers at
17, Station-road, Port Talbot, under the style of RICHARDSON and REYNOLDS. (By mutual
consent.)
Receiving Orders in Bankruptcy.
Bridgend.- Loius Henry ALBERT, 31, High-street, Ogmore Vale, Bridgend, clothier; Arthur
John REDGRAVE, The Cottage, Bridgend, formerly colliery proprietor and salesagent, but now
not in businees.
Merthyr Tydfil.- John James MORT, of Y.M.C.A.- buildings, Pontmorlais West, resident
caretaker.
Swansea.- Richard John CHAPPEL, of Heol Las Bakery, Llansamlet, Baker.
Notices of Dividends.
Aberystwyth.- John Henry LESTER, residing at Evans-terrace, Aberdovey, and carrying on
business at Terrace-road, Aberdovey, hairdresser, tobacconist, stationer, and
newsagent.-3s. 5 1/4d. in the £, first and final; David WILLIAMS, Llettybowen, Felinfach,
Farmer.- 4s. 8 1/2d. in the £, first and final; William WILLIAMS, Llettybowen, Felinfach,
Farmer.- 5s. 1 3/4d in the £, first and final.
Swansea.- William JAMES, Treloar, 17, Eaton-crescent, Swansea, tobacconist.- 1s. 5d. in
the £, first and final.
FIFTY YEARS AGO-From the Western Mail April 17, 1876.
The National Union of Miners.- At Aberdare.
Delegates attending the conference are:-
Aberdare: James BRITTAIN, William MORGAN.
Merthyr: Isaac CONNICK, William JONES, James HARRIS.
Blaenavon: William EVANS.
Maesteg: Rees EVANS.
Abertillery: Thomas REES, William JONES.
Neath: John PRICE, James WINDSOR.
Swansea Vale. John THOMAS.
Aberavon: William REES.
Rhondda: Henry ROWLANDS, J.W. ANDREWS.
New Tredegar: John THOMAS.
Bedwas: Isaac MILES.
Caerphilly: Frederick TALBOT.
Ebbw Vale: Mark WARNES.
Lougher: Thomas MORGAN, William ABRAHAM.
The name of Meurig Tudor MILES (Gray's Inn) should have been included in the list of
Welsh successes in the Easter law examinations, published in the Western Mail on Friday.
Mr. MILES, who passed in Roman law and Criminal law and procedure, is the son of Mr. John
MILES, of Boverton-street, Cardiff.
The death of William Asket WILLIAMS 36, of New Tredegar, who was killed at the East Pit of
the Elliott Colliery on April 14, was the subject of an inquiry by Mr. W.R. DAUNCEY
(coroner) on Friday evening. It was stated that a joiurney of eighteen trams parted owing
to the rising of a shackle-pin, and WILLIAMS was found later pinned to the side by a
number of trams which had become derailed. A verdict of "Accidental death" was
returned.
John Patrick