GLAMORGANSHIRE
NOTICE is hereby given that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE
for the said County, will be holden on TUESDAY, the seventh day of APRIL
next, at the Guildhall, in the Town of COWBRIDGE, in the said County, on
which day the Magistrates will meet and proceed to Court at eleven of the
clock in the forenoon. The Grand Jury will then be sworn, at which time all
Prosecutors and Witnesses are directed to attend and prefer their Bills of
Indictment. All Appeals and Traverses must be entered with the Clerk of the
Peace before eleven oclock of such day. All Business relating to the
Assessment, Application or Management of the County Stock or Rate, and to
the internal Requirements of the County, will commence at half-past eleven
oclock of such day. All Bills and Demands relating to the public
expenditure of the County, must be delivered into the Office of the Clerk of
the Peace fourteen days before the Sessions, or they will not be audited and
settled at such Sessions. All Persons who have any Traverse or Appeal to
bring before the Sessions, are to be prepared to proceed on the same on
Tuesday mornings Court, except in cases relating to Bastardy, which will
not be heard until Wednesday mornings Court.
All Costs given or allowed by the Court must be taxed at the same Sessions,
or they will not be afterwards allowed. The several Acting Magistrates
within the said County are requested to return all Depositions relating to
Felonies and Misdemeanours, to be prosecuted at the same Sessions, into the
Office of the Clerk of the Peace, at Cardiff, on or before Friday, the third
day of April next.
WOOD, Clerk of the Peace, Cardiff, March 12, 1840.
TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION
BY MR JOHN DAVIES
At the MACKWORTH ARMS, SWANSEA, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th.
ALL that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY known by the name of PANDY FARM, in the
parish of Llandilo-Talybont, CONTAINING BY ADMEASUREMENT 10A,1R,18P or
thereabouts, and also a HAMMER MILL and SMITHERY, capable of being greatly
extended, worked by a powerful and never-failing stream of water; and also
all that PUBLIC-HOUSE, known by the sign of the BUCK, and Two GARDENS,
another small DWELLING HOUSE, ORCHARD and GARDEN, and three other COTTAGES
and OUT-BUILDINGS, &c. now in the occupation of David JAMES, Thomas CASLET,
David WALTERS, and John MORRIS; together with all the Rights, Members,
Timber, Minerals, and Appurtenances thereto belonging.
Sale to take place at twelve oclock, subject to such conditions as shall be
then and there produced. For particulars enquire at the Office of the
Auctioneer, Post Office, Swansea.
TO BE LET FOR THE SEASON OR SOLD, at Middleton Hall, in the county of
Carmarthen, where he may be always seen. A remarkable handsome BAY STALLION,
called CARINO; Got by Wamba, out of a mare by Ebony. Carino is four years
old, 15 ½ hands high, warranted perfectly sound, and never yet to have
covered.
Wamba is a beautiful thoroughbred horse, now in the property of Bowen DAVIES
Esq., of Maesvergie, and his pedigree is to be found at length in the Racing
Calendar. February 1840.