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Births, Marriages and Deaths. A àd charge qf 1,. 6a. is made tor announcement! if Bi*ths and Deaths (if a. verse is added tlu char** is 31. fat, fttore according to length) and 2s. Marriage announcements under this heading. In all casts the charge must be trtpaid. MARRIAGES. GRINLING—ELLIS—On August 26th, at St. Michael's Church, Golders Green, London, N.W., by the Rev L. Barratt, Ealing, George Noel Grinling, of York, son of the late A. J. Grinding, and Mrs. Grinling of Sher- wood Rise, Nottingham, to Ynys, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis of Aberystwyth. No cards. p4043 IN MEMOMMI. In loving memory of my dear husband, Cor- poral Jack Lloyd, who was killed in France September 1st, 1917. Never fc gotten. p4042 FENN.—In loving memory of my husband, Tom Fenn, engine driver, Penmaenpool, who passed away August 30th, 1914. "We who loved you, how we miss you, As it dawns another year, In the lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are ever dear. p4029 In ever-loving memory of our beloved Charlie, SQ.M.S. E. Charles Evans, Pembroke Yeomanry, 24th Welsh Regiment, who died of wounds August 25th, 1918, and was buried at Aire, France. Mewn hiraeth dwys ei Faoi hoff a i Dad, ei Frodyr, a'i Chwiorvdd, 24, Bridge-street, Lampeter. E'en as he trcd that day to God So was he 'from birth In gentleness and manliness In honour and clean mirth. p4011 In loving memory of our dear Robert (Bob), who died August 26th, 1915. We little thought when we said good-bye We parted for ever and you were to die; The grief that we feel words cannot ten That we could not be with you and bid you farewell. Ever remembered by his loving Mother, Sisters, and Brothers. p4015 In ever-loving memory of Lance-corporal Robert Owen Thomas, late 9th R.W.F., form- erly 14th R.W.F., the beloved son. of John and Sarah Thomas, Glasgoed, Llanfachroth, Dolgellcv, who was taken prisoner of war, May 30th, 1918. and died at Cassel, Ger- many, August 29th, 1918. Gone but not forgotten by Father, Mother, amd Sisters. When last we saw his smiling face, He locked so strong and brave, We little thought how soon he'd be la d Low in a soldier's grave. .But we have raised his dying head, Or heard his last farewell, The blow might not have seemed so great To those he loved so well. p4012 ON SERVICE. Reported missing in France on the night of "V-" > April, 191P, now officially presumed killed on that dato Private Charles Mitchell, 6th K.O.S.B., agea twenty-two years. Be- loved son of John and A. Mitchell, Belton House, Wanlockhead, (N.B.) late of Goginan. WM severely wounded in France, 5th June, 1917. or p4025-
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PKEPAID SCALE. Somes to Let. Houses Wanted, Situation* Wanted. Situations Vacant. Apartments to be I.et. Misc:ellane6us Wanted. Articles Lost and Found. Jtoiof One Three Six Nine Words Insertion Insertions Insertions Insertions a. d. 8. d. a d, a. d. 11 13 26 40 50 18 1 9 36 50 ,6 0 8.5 23 46 60 70 48 29 56 70 80 49 33 66 80 90 H.B.—If Box Number Given, 3d. eitra charged for postage of repl. =. Wedding presents, 2d. a line. Musical and other successes, 2/6 prepaid not more than 5 lines, 6d. a line afterwards. SITUATIONS VACANT. A Vacancy occurs on the literary stall of a •well-known progressive Welsh Weekly. A fully qualified Journalist is required who is also a verbatim shorthand writer and capable of bright sub-editing. Thorough knowledge of Welsh is desirable, but not essential. The position oilers considerable scope to a capable man.—Apply, Box M.H," "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. p6576 COOK-HOUSEKEEPER wanted for gentle- man's house near Must ) able to churn. One over thirty preferred; housemaid kept.—Apply, stating 'wages and references, to Box 582, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. p3952 COOK General for Hoylake, Cheshire, about ) 20th September; one willing to do wash- ing to start; highest refer- ences essential; another maid kept. Apply, Mrs. W. Rees, Abereistedd Villa, Criccieth. p4001 ERRAND BOY OR Apprentice wanted for the Drapery and Outfitting Trades. Apply to Daniel Thomas, Little Darkgate-strect a327 GENERAL SERVANT WANTED, middle of September, for Radyr, near Cardiff; wages, £ 30—Apply, giving reference, to Mrs. Jones, Awelon, Borth. p4013 GENERAL Reliable; three in family.— Apply, Mrs. J. O. Williams, Penrallt, Machynlleth. p4000 GENERAL (good) wanted for farmhouse; splendid wages to suitable girl; refer- ences W. Jenkins, Rhoswen Farm, Bedwelltv, Bargoed, Glam. p3862 GLAMORGAN FARMERS' UNION desires applications for post of Organising Sec- cretary. Salary, C350 per year; £100 per year allowance for travelling and administra- tive expenses. Experience of administration essential. Knowledge of Welsh desirable.— Applications by August 23rd, 1919, to Secre- tary 2 Market-street, Bridgend. s271 LADY AGENT WANTED to sell our -Lj Blouses and Underwear.—Rhodes and Co.. 147/149, Newington Causeway, S.E. 1. p3902 STRONG Man wanted immediately for gar- 0 den work: some experience; Churchman. —Apply, Mrs. Holland, Caerdeon, Dolgelley. p3989 WANTED—Experience^ Welsh Linotype TT "Operator. Must be good mechanic.— i > Apply." Cambrian News," Aberystwyth WANTED, at once, a good nlain Cook or Cook-General, until middle of Septem- her.-Write, Mrs. Harries, Grosvenor House, Aberystwyth. p3820 WANTED, for London, a Good Geno-nl W Servant for small Welsh family. Good hours and wages.—Mrs Lewis, Tynllechwedd HM1. Llsndre, Cardiganshire. p3959 XlfTANTED.—Nursevy Goverpess for four children, ages from 5 to 10.—Apply Bo* 578 "CAmbrian News," Aberystwyth.p3930 ANTED, Cook General and Housemaid v v Waitress or two girls willing to learn.— Apply, Mrs. Cross, Ynyshir Hall, Glandyfi. p3967 WANTED, immediately, a Housemaid.— 'v Apply Mrs. Ctforris-Davies, Ffosrhyd- paled, Llanfarian, Aberystwyth. s231 WANTED.—Varman to deliver bread, town w round.—Apply, James, Bakery, Llan- Aberystwyth. p3928 WANTED, about 14th, very gciod Plain Cook nnd House Parlourmaid for Lon- don. Good salary to capable girls, well recom- mended. Apply. Mrs. Rees, Aronfa, Brooldield- terrare. Pwllheli. p3926 WANTED, Junior Clerk in Solic\torrs office. TT -Apply. Solicitors, "Cambrian News'' ntHrr>, AVuvrstwvtVi. a294 WANTED, Waitress with a little exoeri- er)f.e-—Apply to J. Davies, Feathers Hotel. Aberayron. p3993 WANTED, for London, end of September, a good General for family of four (private house); good wages and outings for suitable girl.—Apply, Tanyreithin, Baker-street, Aber- vstwvth. (j4026 WANTED, Good Cook General for Man- chester district; four in family; house- maid-waitress kept; liberal outings; wage, £35 — £ 40.—Apply to Mrs. Nuttall, Wern, Benrh-rnnd. Fairhourne. p3983 WANTED, WANTED, WANTED, several TV good plain Singer's Machine workers; pood wages and permanent work to gond per- son.—Apply, Lewis, 28, Pier-street, Aberyst- wyth. p4021 WANTED, Good Cook General, from Aug- TT ust 29 th. for seaside, North Wales, Wages £ 25— £ 30—Apply, Williams, Plas ■VnirtrrVl. fViccieth. p3981- WANTED, well-educated Clerk; able to take charge of set of books under super- vision. Accurate and speedy worker required. Good opportunitv for younsr man who wishes make pood.—Apply, Roberts, c.o. "Cambrinn News," Aberystwyth. nl37 YOUNG General wanted for London; good home, no cooking; waees. C30 year; also young girl to look after children and assist in light housework; wares E20 year.—Apply, Mrs. Barber. Finsbury House," Penmaesglas-nd, Aberystwyth. p3998 ABERVSTWVTTT AND DISTRICT CO- OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. MANAGER WANTED, Grocery, Provisions, and Bery; good salarv.—Apply to Committee, giving age, wage, and experience. p4020 SITUATIONS VACANT. BETWEEN MAID wanted for London, end JLF of September. Good wages given.— Write all particulars to Mrs. Hartman, Plas Brondanw, L anfrotben. p4039 HOUSE PARLOURMAID required for Lon- don. Must have good personal refer- ence; age over twenty.—Write, stating wages, length of reference, etc., to Mrs. Hartman, Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothon. p4038 "VVTAITRESS WANTED. Experienced for W Cafe; live in; good rdert,uce3.Apply Ward's Cafe Oriental, Aberystwyth. p4.036 WANTED, Young Lady .for counter; with TV expe/ience preferred.—Halls' Stores, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. a330 WANTED, a Woman Clerk with some ex- TV perience of Office Work.—Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. a331 WANTED, at once, good Kitchern Maid.— VT Apply, Belle Vue Hotel, Aberystwyth, a329 WANTED, at once, Young Housemaid House-Parlourmaid; good salary and outings.—Apply, Matron, Isalit Nursing Home, T^and'-id^o. p4027 WANTED.—Working Housekeeper; two TV men ii family; must assist in milking.— Apply, H. Harris, Singleton Farm, Swansea. 04014 WANTED, a Girl, about 16.—Apply to Mrs VT Harries, Grosvenor House, Aberyst- wvih. n4041 \mjANTED, for Cardiff, a good Plain Cook: v v good wage*.—Applv, Mrs. F. T. Andrews, 12. West End Parade, Pwllheli. p4030 WANTED, an Experienced Manago- or TV Manageress for Drapery and Boot Shop abont to brT opened, Welsh essential, state salary re<iuired.—Apply to Box 689. "Cambrian J*evc* Office. p3984 WANTED, by middle of September, for Vv pirns' boarding school, capable house- maid-waitress.—Apply Miss Maries-Thomas, Somern'ta School. Abervst'wth. a340 YOUNG GENERAL or Help wanted for jL Manchester mid-September; £20: two in family: references, no wshinp. no children.— K.C., Bryn Eos, Woodlands, Conway. SITUATIONS WANTED. 1 YOUNG Gentlewoman desires post, secre- JL tarial work, shorthand typist com- panion. residential or office.—Apply Box 584, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p3964 TUITION. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. 1KAA QUALIFIED OPERATORS are jOUU URGENTLY WANTED at commencing salaries of JE120 rising to £250. Every student now at our school has a berth waiting for him and we require 250 more to qualify as early as possible. —Apply, Wireless Training College, Cardiff or Swansea. APARTMENTS WANTED. LADY wants homely board-residence, fort- night, end September; Carnarvon or neighbourhood. Terms strictly moderate- Address, Box 296, "Cambrian News Office, Abervstwvth. p4018 MACHYNLLETH.—Waftted, Comfortable Apartments, private sitting room and large double-bedded room for two ladies; with er without board; for fortnight from Septem- ber 3rd, 1919.—State terms, Holland, 4, King- street, Leeds. p3991 WANTED, from middle September by gentleman, convalescent wife and nurse, sitting and two bedrooms with attendance; quiet essential; bath, garden preferred, Bow Street neighbourhood.—Full particulars, Box 588, "Cambrian News" Office. p3976 YOUNG MAN wants sitting room and bed- room in Aberystwyth by September 8th. Probable permanency.—State terms, Box 595, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p4010 APARTMENT8 ANft FURNISHED HOUSES ABERYSTWYTH.—To let, large Furnished Rooms for winter months; good cooking and attendance; suitable for business or pro- fessional gentleman.—Box 590, Cambrian News" Office. p3985 FURNISHED House to let for winter J' months; good position; 3 sitting rooms; 7 bedrooms; modem conveniences.—Box 591, "Cambrian. News" Office. p3S86 TO LET Comfortably Furnished 6-Roomcd Ja. House: or part; modern conveniences; within 10 minutes of sea front; for five weeks or longer; moderate terms.—Apply, Box 592, "Cambrian News" Office. p3999 HOUSES WANTEfl. WTANTED, Six-Roomed Cottage; bath and usual conveniences; lease two or three years; early possession.—Box, 594, "Cambrian News" Office. p4007 WANTED, Cottage with Garden in the neighbourhood of Aberystwyth; October or November.—Write, C. H. Jones, Meirion Cottage, Llanbedrog, Pwllheli. p3995 WANTED.—A Furnished House for four W months, or longer; modern conveniences. -Apply, giving particulars, to Box C98, "Cam- brian News'' Office, Aberystwyth. p403/ TO BE LET 01 IOL. ABERYSTWYTH.—Freeliol I Houses for Sale, overlooking Castle Grounds and Sea. Apply, 4, St. Michael's-place, Aberystwytu. p3668 ABERYSTWYTH.—For sale by private -A. treaty, desirable Freehold Demng House, situated in North-road; 3 reception 10 bedrooms, bathroom, etc.—Apply, Box 5bJ, "Cambrian News Office," Aberystwyth. T,373:- BORTH.—For Sale, a Freehold Dwelling House in perfect condition; all modern conveniences; 2 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, bath (h. and c.), w.c., and usual outside offices.—Apply, Jones, Builder, Dole, Llandre. » > OBTH.—For Sale, by Private Treaty, a n L)esirnble Freehold Residence, near Gulf, Station, etc—For particulars apply lo Messis Rees and Evans, Estate Agents, Aber- yst/wyth H15O IJ^OR SALE.—A desirable Freehold Resi- Jj deuce.—Apply, "LincK&farne," North Road. p3836 FOR SALE, Desirable Dwelling Houses in -t' Llanbadarn-road; bargain tor quick sale.— For particulars apply to D. Emrys Williams, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. a279 FARM TO LET.—Murcwymp, Llangybi. J' Possession November, 1920.—Application to W. Cradoc Davies, Town Hall, Pwllheli. n336 FOR SALE by Private Treaty, the very -t' desirable Leasehold Premises known as "LIantwit House" and "Vron House," Stan- ley-road, Aberystwyth; and Calthorpe House, Elm Tree-avenue, Aberystwyth.—Apply, D. Emrys Williams, Solicitor. Aberystwyth. HOUSES TO LET, with immediate posses- sion. Cottage at Pcnyfron. Llanbadarn; also to be let or sold. Avondale House, Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth. — Apply to Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. HOUSE AND SHOP to let, 36, Little JLJL Darkgate-street, Abofystwyth.—Apply, Rowlands, Frongoch, Clarach, Aberystwyth. p3372 OFFICES. 2 rooths to let on second floor, Cambrian Chambers, Aberystwyth.— Apply, G. White 23, Chartfielri Avennc, H6:3 PWLLHELI.—For sale, Desirable Freehold -!L Residence (nine rooms), facing sea; south aspect; indooc sanitation, gas. Bargain. — Robinscn, Allandale. p4019 f>WLLHELI.—To be let or sold, Apartment House on the sea front, with southern aspect, containing 4 Entertaining Rooms, 11 Bedroome, Kitchen, and uwual Ofljfces, with hot and cold water service. Immediate posses- sion.—Further particulars from the Secretary, Pwllheli Land and Building Company, Ltd., 5, Salem-terrace, Pwllheli. n244 SMALL Residential Estate, near Carnarvon; 11 rooms, gardens, stabling, cottage, 30 acres; price, £ 1,850.—1318, Rutters, Norfolk- street, Strand. London. p3990 mo BE LET from Michaelmas next, the JL Farm and Sheepwalk called BRWYNO, near Glandyfi.—Apply, Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. a261 TO BE SOLD, Brynarfor, 12, South Marine- terrace; also 5, Union-street, Aberyst- wyth.—Apply, Miss Samuel, Ardwyn. St. David's-"oad, Aberystwyth. p3992 TO SELL OR LET, Aberystwyth, near JL College, House, 25 rooms; suitable apart- ments; shop which can be let separately; im- mediate possession: good position; low terms. —Apply, Scarfe, Eye, Suffolk. p3971 POULTRY. PULLETS and DUCKS, March, 1919. hatch, finest layers only 10s 6d each; JE6 dozen. List breeds free, Hurrell, Stratford, Essex. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. CHIROPODY.—Don't let your feet trouble you. have them attended to by a "Foot Specialist" for all foot ailments, eorM, bunions, etc., etc. By appointment only.—D. Williams, "The Chiropodist," 3, North.parade, Abervnt- wyth. pl290 & MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. I CONTRACTOR wishes to buy 3—5-Ton Foden Waggons.—Apply, first instance with all particulars, Box 577, Cambrian' News, Aberystwyth. p3929 IMMEDIATE CASH given for Old Oak Dressers, Settles, Gate-leg Tables, etc.— Particulars and price, Ccx, 6, Trinity-street, Hastings. p4035 DAVID WILLIAMS, St. James's-Equare, I Aberyswyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought 1 and Cast Iron. Copper, Brass, Lead, ZMnc. Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ships' Canvas, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Pus's, P"st cash pricee <?iven. HORSE, Heavy Cart; first-class worker; must be guaranteed sound.—Price to 587, "Cambrian News" Office. p3974 "VfcILQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, want Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla, Ropes, Ships' Canvas, etc. Good prices given, any quantity. b830 NOW is tbetime to sell your 011 fashioned Furniture. Why? Because prices are at the very highest. If you want to sell your dreBser, foo i cupboard, hanging press, or any Mother old Fashioned Furniture, send for A. E. Hill, c.o. John Potts, Town Porter, Alexandra- road, Ahervstwyth. p3632 WANTED, a once, a well trained Setter; W chiefly for working on Moors.—Write, Mrs. A. Rowe, Giandwr Hall, near Barmouth. p4031 WANTED, Second-hand Garden Wheelbar- row.—Sneyd-Lloyd, Bronllys, Trefor-road, Aberystwyth. p4033 WANTED, to rent, Blacksmith SHiop in or vV near Mnchyn leth or Aberystwyth.— Apply, Box 597, "Cambrian News" Office. p4024 WANTED, 12 Bore Hammerless Gun.-Ful1 vv particulars and price to Box 593, Cam- brian Office. p4002 WANTED.—Pitwood, Fir, and Oak.-Parti- 'v culars to David Jones and Co.. Limited (Pontnewynydd), Belle Vue, near Pontypool, Mon. p3677 WANTED urgently, 100,000 dOl. Rabbit vv Skins, 1,000 Tons Horse Hair, Household ind Knacker Bones, 100 Tons Cocoa Butter (competition defied), state quantities; Buyer of unsaleable stocks, vis.. Damp Tea, Fermented MIlk, Rancid Fats, Sardines, Cblncnv.'ls, Bugs, Sacks, Syrup and other Barrels, Led haugoou Beans, Unsaleable Peas. Saltfish, H.-rrings, Tea Lead, Scrap Metals of everv description, Empty Cases, Carbide Tins, Motor Oi). Offer me anything which appears useless. Also all kinds machinery.f-Thomaa HULon, 'iovern- mfnt Contractor. Merthvr Tvdfil. ¡:2e WANTED—Old Furniture, in any con- Vv dition; big prices given.—Write or call, White, Old Curiosity Shop, 5, Little Dark- gate-street. Aberystwyth. p3690 MUSSELS. MUSSELS. MUSSELS. ONE TON A WEEK WANTED. Must b good stuff; quote price on rail.—W. H White, Ice Merchant, Hanley, Staffordshire. p3988 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. AJ.S., 6 h.p., 1914; first-oiass condition; • hood screen, etc.; seen between 4-30 to 6 p.m. 29th August.—Lee, Bay View, St. Michael's-piace, Aberystwyth. p4032 BAGS, BAGS, BAGS.—Why send to Bir- mingham when you can get all sises of bags—sweet bags, chip bags, confectionery, knaft, fruit, etc., etc., at lowest cut prices, from Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. Send us a postcard at our expense and travellers will call with full range of samples. Prompt delivery is a feature. ) EARTHENWARE, Assorted Crate, JS12 10s. v lists free; catalogues, 6d.—Regent Fine Art Pottery, Co., Hanlev, Staffs. p3679 FORD CAR (1912 model); in good running J' order.—Apply, Glyndwr Hotel, Machyn- lleth. 3 p3968 FOR SALE, about 30 Acres of good Oats; JD —Apply, The Steward, Dolserau Hall, Dolgelley. p3980 FOR SALE, Grand Pianoforte by Broad- -T wood; in excellent condition.—Apply to Rees and Evans, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. a287 FOR SALE.—Typewriter (Hammond), in good order. Cheap.—Write, Box 572, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. p3866 FOR SALE, 1915 Maxwell Touring Car, in excellent condition; trial by appoint- ment—Apply. Hughes and Co., Fishmongers, Portmadoev To"e.r>3?. p4009 FOR SALE, 2-seater G.W.R., 1916 model; -t' excelfeht condition.—Apply, "Williams,. Awelon, St. David's-road, Aberystwyth. p4020 FOR SALE.—For Sale, a pair of SanJow Jf Dumbells, first-class condition, medium weight, 10s. 6d.; also diamond for cutting glass, fnir size, not recently used; also Harms- worth Encyclopaedia, unbound, without bind- intt cases, in excellent condition. "War Illus- trated" from No. 1 to June, 1916, with binding cases. What offers?.—Apply, Box X.Y.Z., "Cambrian NPWS" Office. pl234 HAVE YOU VISITED LEWIS-S FANCY BAZAAR. Lewis, 28, Pier-street, and 62, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. If not. it will pay you to see his lovely selection of souvenirs, presents, fancy goods, coat of arms, etc.. etc. T/owest nMsible prices. p4022 HORSE CHAR-A-BANC in good condition; seat 25: for sale: also Motor Char-a- banc Body. seat 26 to 30, nearly new.—Apply, Box 586, "Cambrian News" Office. p3973 ROLL TICKETS vcorded "Admission" or priced threepence, fourpence, sixpence, eightpence, and a shilling; stock printings, 2s. Od. a thousand; special printings, 3s. fd. a single thousand. Special prices for large quantities.—Cash with order, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. RABBIT NETTING.—Long Field Nets, lines complete, also Purse and Ferret Nets, and special Netting Twines; list free.—E. Parnall and n" N»t>ing Works. Bedminister, Bristol. SHORTHORN CALVES for rearing; also Blacks and Cross-bred Herefords.— James, Cilwnw,y Farm, Llanelly. p4003 SPORTSMEN, Farmers, Horsemen, try our splendid Yorkshire whipcord tweed; wears like leather; showerproof; 7 yards for 35s. Patterns free—BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.. j 39, Bradford. p4040 STOP PROFITEERS. Make your own Soap, Soap Powders, Laundry Blue, and Blacking and Ink. Recipes, 6d. each; 5 for 2s.—Stamped envelope, Ora.m, 6, Rosamond- terrace, Hulme, Manchester. p3935 VICTORIA, Rubber Tyres, Brake, complete; v price £22; 2 Landaus, light, rubber tyres, good everywhere; price jE40 each.— Haw!ey Mills, Charles-street, Walsall. p3994 SALES BY AUCTION. DANIEL I. REES & EVANS GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. HOUSB AND ESTATE AGENTS, ETC. Prompt PERSONAT, attention given to all Business. OFPwdfOpen Daily): 4. Baker Street, Aberystwyth MESSRS. I Daniel I. Rees and Evans Have pleasure in announcing their instructions to conduct the following Important Agricul- tural and other Sales— Sept. 6th.-Tynfercn. Cwmrheidol. Sept. 19th.—Annual Sale of Sheep at Taly- bont.. Sept. 20th.—Rhydhirucha. Bow Street. Sept. 24th.—Penygrai?, Borth. Sent. 25th.-Tancastell, Rhydyfelin. Sept. 26th.—Rhydhir Issa, Bow Street. Sept. 30th.—Sale of Sheep at Devil's Bridge. October Bontgoch. Oct. 2nd.—Annual Sale of Sheep at Taly bont. October 3rd.-Lascrug. Llanbadarn Fawr. October 9th.—Cefnhendre Farm, near Aberyst- wyth. October 10:,b.-Brynbwl, Borth. Dates no". Fixed. Wernmeirch, near Aberayron. Pn.iityffynon, Salem. Other important Sales will be announced later. CARDIGANSH For Sale by Private Treaty, with possession, On the 29th SEPTEMBER NEXT, THE DESIRABLE SMALL HOLDING known as Bwlchgeuffordd situate on the road-side near the Villacf* ef New Cross, containing about 36 ACRES of Rich Pasture and Arable Land with suitable Dwelling House and Outbuildings, with a good water supply, to be Sold by Private Treaty. Apply to Messrs. REES & EVANS, Estate Agents, Aberystwyth. a83 I SALES BY AUCTION. Llanilar. The Next MONTHLY SALE OF STOCK, will bo held on SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th, commencing at 1 o'clock. DANIEL I. REES AND EVANS AND 1- EBEN R. DAVIES, Auctioneers. s263 i ■ » SALE AT TYNYFRON, CWMRHEIDOL, « Close to Rhiwfron Station. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1919, Eleven Head of CattJe, 1 Useful Cart Hose, j 90 Ewes, Lambs, and Ram Lambs, 1 Nwiny I Goat, a good collection of Implements and Harness, etc., in excellent condition. About 20 Mows of Brown and White Oats. Sale at 2 o'clock. Six months credit, subject to conditions. DANIEL I. REES and EVANS, Auctioneers. a316 TALIESIN, CARDIGANSHIRE. "jVTESSRS. DANIEl. I. REES AND EVANS have been favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Auction at the LION ROYAL HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1919, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to con- ditions of Sale), the well known DWELLlN HOUSE and BUSINESS PREMISES, with titc Outbuildings and Land belonging thereto, situate and known as the Free Trade Hall. in the Village of Taliesin, on the Main Roal mid-way between Aberystwyth and Maoh!•• lleth, and within 4 Miles of Ynyslas and Glan- dyfi Stations. The Property is held under a. Lease for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1882, at an annual Ground Rent of S3 10s. It contains the following* accommodation, viz:—Large Doable-fronictT Shop, well-fitted with counters, shelves, and other fittings; Front and Back Reception Rooms, 7 Large Bedrooms. Kitchen, Scullery, Coal House, and W.C., also Wash House, and there is a Private Entrance to the Dwelling House. There is a large productive garden in the rear, also a Plot of Grazing Land. The Outbuildings consist of Large Warehouse, 3- Stall Stable, Coach House and Shed, which could easily be converted into a. Garage. There is a plentiful supply 4f water for all purposes all the year round obtained from a pump sunk in the garden. These very desirable premises are stantially built of stone with slated roof, and are most conveniently situated for Business Purposes, and serving as they do a wide Agri- cultural and Mining District, and in view «of the extensive Reconstruction Schemes CG4, templated in the neighbourhood in the II. future, this sale affords an unique opportunity for an energetic man to acquire most suitable j premises wherein to establish a highly lucrative j General Business. ] The Fixtures and Fittings will be included. in tho Sale. Vacant possession will be given upon com-1 pletion of purchase. v Any further particulars and orders to view may be obtained from the Auctioneers, or from Messrs. Smith, Davies, and Co., Soli- citors, Aberystwyth. a270 RHYDHIRISSA, Near Bow Street and Aberystwyth. MESSRS. DANIEL I. REES and EVANS iv.1. s favoured with instructions from Mr. Jenkin Jones (who is retiring) to Sell by | Auction, as above, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1919, the following Well-Harvested Crops. About 25 TONS of excellent CLOVER AND MEADOW HAY in 5 Lights; 30 MOWS WHEAT: 30 MOWS BARLEY; 130 MOWS WHITE OATS; in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 201clock. r Six months credit* subject to the usual opr?/1 ditiins. N.B.—The who'e of the Valuable Live 8";( Dead Farming Stok. etc.. will be sold bv Auction on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, NEXT. a326 Devil's Bridge Sales. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th: 1919, Great Annual Sale of Mountain Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs, Also Cattle. Farmers are earnestly requested to send their Entries in early so that Buyers may be advised in good time. Daniel I. Rees and Evans, 8198 AUCTIONEERS. THE Smithfield, Aberystwyth. FIRST ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OS- CART AND COB FOALS, YEARLINGS, TWO-YEAR-OLDS, and OTHER AGED HORSES. Under the auspices of the North Cardigan* shire Farmers' Union, MESSS. DANIEL I. REES AND EVANS will conduct the above on On MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1919, when the following PRIZES will be given, viz.: 1st Prize. 2nd Prize. £ s d £ g d For the Best Colt Foal 2 0 0 1 0 0 For the Best Filly Foal. 2 0 0 1 0 0 For the Highest Price Yearling 1 10 0 0 15 0 For the Highest Price 2-year-old and upwards 1 10 0 0 15 0 Entries to be in hand not later than Mon- day, September 29th, in order that buyers may be advised in good time. Competent Judges will be appointed. Judging will commence at 10-30. Sale at 11-30. a317¡ CARDIGANSHIRE. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. TO BE SOLD early in October, unlesg pre- viously disposed of, all that I Freehold Farm caUed PERTHYGWENIN, in the Parishes of Llansantffread and Llanrhystyd, comprising 114 ACRES, or thereabouts, of good Grazing and Arable Land, and well supplied bv the river Perris with water. Commodious DWELLING HOUSE and ample Outbuildings, all in excellent state of repair. For further particulars, apply to Morgan, The Green, Llanon. s319 i FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS FOR SALE Viz.:— Freehold Ground Rent of £20 yearly in respect of 8 Houses, being Nos. 40 to 54 Titson-road, Peckham, London, S.E., each house being let at 10s. per week. Reversions to Rack Rentals of S210 per annum in 1962. Freehold Ground Rent of E20 yearly in respect of 4 Houses, being Nos. 47, 49. 51, and 53, Walworth, near the Elephant and Castle, near New Kent-road, London, Reversion to Raick Rentals of £93 12s. Od. in 53 years. For further particulars apply to Messrs Rees and Evans, Estate Agents, Aberystwyth. a288 Talybont Mart. GRADING takes place EVERY THURSDAY from 10.30 to 12.30 o'clock. DANIEL I. REES and LVANS, a798 Auctioneers. ROSE VILLA, NEW QUAY. gALE of the. above Property has been POSTPONED 29th, 1919. — m SALES IT AUCTION. J. PUGH & THOMAS 1 AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE AGENTS. Sales and Valuation will be undertaken of all kinda of PKOPERTY, FARMING STOCK FURNITURE, ETC, upon reasonable terms with Prompt Settlement Office Opened DAILY at CENTRAL CHAM. BERS. Great Darkgate treet, Aberystwyth. MESSRS JOHN PUGH AND THOMAS. Have pleasure in announcing their intention of conducting the very important Sales of Farms, Farming Stock and implements on the following dates:— September 23rd, Brynllys, Borth; October 2nd. Lletvllwyd, Talybcnt. October 8th, Pant Mawr, Aberffrwd. TOWYN. ) SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. JOHN PUGH has been instructed by Mr. John Jones to Sell by Public1 Auction, at the Whitehall Hotel, Towyn, On TUESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. 1919, At 230 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then < and there produced), the j Freehold Dwelling Houses Known as 5. 6, and 7, MAENGWffr STREET, TOWYN. The Accommodation is as follows:— No. 5.—Two Reoqption Rooms, 2 Kitchens, 1 Back Kitchen, 5 Bedrooms, Attic, Coal House. Shed, and Garden. NOB. 6 and 7.—One Reception Room, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, Large Attic, Shed, and Garden. For further particulars apply to Edmund Gillart, Esq.. Solicitor.; or tbo Auotioneer, bojth of Machynlleth. n254 Shed, and Garden. For further particulars apply to Edmund Gillart, Esq.. Solicitor.; or tbo Auotioneer, bojth of Machynlleth. n254 Highlv important announcement of Sale by-I Auction of 20 LICENSED PROPERTIES, I principally Freehold; also Valuable SHOP PROPERTIES and DWELLING HOUSES at I and within a radius of about 20 Miles of I ABERYSTWYTH. ALFRED W. DANDO AND Co., in conjunc- tion with Messrs. PUGH AND THOMAS, have received instructions to Sell bv Auction at the LTON ROYAL HOTEL. ABERYSTWYTH, On 29th SEPTEMBER, 1919, at 2.30 in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions of Sale then to be produced, as follows:— ABERYSTWYTH Lot 1.—THE TALBOT HOTEL. MARKET- STREET, and Stables, Little Darkgate-street. Freehold. Lot 2.—The Old-Established Business N of MORGAN AND CO., Wine and Spirit Mer- chants, and adjoining Business Premises fronting Pier-street and Little Darkgate-street, one of the most important blocks of Freehold Properties in the Town. Lot 3.—THE PIER HOTEL and Boarding House, PIER STREET. Freehold. Lot 4.—THE WESTERN VAULTS, comer of THESPIAN-STREET and NORTHGATE- STREET. Leasehold. Lot 5.—THE PLOUGH IVN and dwelling House, MILL-STREET. Lony Leasehold. Lot 6.—THE NAGS HEAD, BRIDGE- STREET, with Workshop into High-street. Freehold. i Lot 7.-THE BOARS HEAD. Short Lease- hold. F Lot 8.-HOTEL24, GREAT DAllKGATE- STREET. Short Leasehold. AT BORTH. Lot 9.—THE VICTORIA INN. Freehold. AT GOGINAN. Lot 1D.-THE MINERS ARMS. 2 COT- TAGES AND LAND. Freehold. AT CAPEL BANGOR. Lot 11.—THE MAESBANGOR .'ARMS. Free- b<*L j fe~- AT LLANBADARljL f Lot 12.—THE BLACK LlOJf Long Lease- hold, i AT TALYBONT, R.S.O.; CARDS. Lot 13.—THE WHITE LION INN. Short Leasehold. I AT MACHYNLLETH. Lot 14.—THE RED LION and Stabling. Freehold. I Lot 15.—PENEGOES, MACHYNLLETH: FARMING PROPERTY of about 43 ACRES and LICENSED HOUSE. Short Leasehold. I AT CORRIS. Lot 16.—THE SLATERS ARMS. Freehold. Lot 17.-BRAICHGOCH. Corris. LICENSED HOUSE and 3 ACRES. Short Leasehold. I AT TOWYN. Lot 18.—THE CADVAN ARMS. Freehold. AT ABERGYNOLWYN. Lot 19—THE RAILWAY HOTEL, 3 Dwell- ing Houses and Bakehouse. Freehold. ing Houses and Bakehouse. Freehold. I AT GARTHANGARED, LLWYNGWRIL STATION. Lot 20.—THE GARTH HOTEL, near I Barmouth. Freehold. Full particulars may be obtained of George Ashmall, Esq., Solicitor, Lichfield; of Hugh ¡ Hughes, Esq., Solicitor, Aberystwyth; of 1 Messrs. Pugh and Thomas, Auctioneers, Aber- ystwyth; or Alfred W. Dando and Co., Auc- tioneers, Dudley. a247 ABERDOVEY. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR. JOHN PUGH has been instructed h the Personal Representative of the late Captain Enoch Lewis to Sell by Public AuctHto, at the Dovey Hotel, Aberdcvey, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1919, At 3 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the following Valuable Freehold Properties LOT 1, PENTRE.—A commodious Dwelling House overlooking the Estuary and being situate in Penhelig-terrace. with the following accommodation:—2 Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, Yard, and Offices, 5 Bedrooms, Bath Room, Back Entrance. LOT 2, No. 11, NANTIESYN TERRACE, with following Accommodation :—Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen. 3 Bedrooms, Bath Room, Box Room. with Garden at back. LOT 3, No. 12, NANTIESYN TERRACE, wiUi the following accommodation :—Parlour, I Kitchen, Back Kitchen, 3, Bedrooms Box Room. with Garden at Back. LOT 4 13. NANTIESYN TERRACE.— Accommodation same as Lot 3. LOT 5.—14, NANTIESYN TERRACE — Accommodation same as Lot 2. LOT 6.—A Very Commodious Builder's Yard, Warehouse, and Stabling, in the occu- pation of Messrs. Jones Hughes and Rees Davies, having a very commanding view of the I Estuary. LOT" 7, BUNGALOW, lately in the occupa- tion of the late Captain Enoch Lewis and having a beautiful view of the Bay. For further particulars apply to Mr. H. Meredith Roberts, Solicitor, or the Auctioneer, both of Machynlleth. n293 f PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS PUGH & THOMAS have been ivJL favoured with instructions to Sell at a date to be specefled later the property known as Florence House, Borth. For futher particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Central Chambers, Aberystwvth atSl PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO BE SOLD. by Public Auction, by i Messrs PUGH ft THOMAS. Craig-y-Deryn, Eg-lwysfach, Glandyfi. AT VICTORIA HOTEL. BORTH. Date and other particulars will appear JRtpf. 1\4112 250 Horses Next Week. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY. WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS will Sell on JT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 250 Powerful Town Mares and Geldings, Vanners, Cart Colts, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. Sale at 12 o'clock. Catalogues ready. n320 I SALES BY AUCTION. COOKE BROS & ROBERTS -F.A.I., Etc., ——— Agricultural and General Auctioneers, Valuers, Insurance Agents. Land and Estate Agents, and Fire Assessors. Offices: 28, Terrace-road (Old Pest Office Chambers, Aberystwyth); Telephone 3, also at I Newtown and Llanidioes. pl55 I ABERYSTWYTH, I IN THE FAR-FAMED CLARACH VALLEY. For Sale a VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE OF 103 ACRES. which affords a number of Choice BuiJding Sites, in most favoured positions overlooking the Cardigan Bay. MBSSRS. COOKE BROS AND ROBERTS are favoured with instructions from Mr. John Jones to offer for Sale at the LION HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, on Monday, September 15th, 1919, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to con- ditions to be then read or produced), all that Productive Mixed Farm situate in the Clarach Valley, iftthin 2 miles of Aberystwyth, and known as "GLANYMOR," extending to an Area of 103a. Ir. Sp. or there- abouts of excellent Pasture, Meadow, and Arable Land. There is a commodious Dwell- ing House, stone-built and slated, pleasantly cn+-+.À _.1. 1_ I_¿ "11. oiiuaircu wiui .Č.WU hi irons, ine uuiDuuaings axe stone-built and slated and most conven- liently arranged, in an enclosed yard. The Machinery is driven by water power. There is a convenient Garden and Orchard. The Farm is in the occupation of Mr. R. C. Davies, as yearly tenant. The Property offers a number of choice Building Sites for Marine Residences for which there is considerable demand. For further particulars and to view, apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices, Terrace- road, Aborystwyth; or Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. a250 ABERYSTWYTH. VALUABLE Freehold Properties For Sale by Auction at an EARLY DATE. 8 Well-built Residences, situate in SOUTH- ROAD, Aberystwyth. 118 Desirable Cottages, situate in RHEIDOL PLACE, Aberystwyth. For further particulars apply to Messrs. COOKE BROS. and ROBERTS, Auctioneers, and Messrs ROBERTS and EVANS, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. alSO FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, All those TWO Commodious Residences Situate and known as Nos. 14 and 16, CAM- BRIAN PLACE. ABERYSTWYTH. Theses Houses are substantially erected and in first-class condition. For further particulars apply to:- COOKE BROS. and ROBERTS, Auctioneers, J Aberystwyth. a298 ABERYSTWYTH. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. The Following Desirable Properties (1) All that Desirable FREEHOLD MARINE RESIDENCE, overlooking the Bav, known as CASTELL RRYCIIAN. EuJy possession. (2) Valuably BUILDING SITES adjoining CASTELL BRFCHAN. (3) All that Attractive FREEHOLD RESID- ENCE known as FELINDRE, standing in its own Grounds of about 1 Acre, situate in the Llanbadarn-road, withih 11 Mile of the Town. (4) All that Commodious RESIDENCE known as CAERLEON, situate in the best part of the Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, admirably adapted for a School, Boarding House, Or for conversion into Flats. Apply to COOKE BROS. and ROBERTS, Land Agents, Aberystwyth. a280 Mr. ROBERT G. JONES, F.A.I.. Auctioneer, Valuer, and Land Agent, CARNARVON. Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Properties Furniture Machinery Etc., undertaken. Valuations for all Purposes. Agricultural Work a Speciality. Head Office: Castle-square, Carnarvon; also at Harlech Merionethshire n733 CARNARVON AND HARLECH. HARLECH CATTLE MART. WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1919. 150 Dairy and Store Cattle Including several lots of Strong 3-year-old Bullocks in forward condition 30 to 40 In-calf Dairy Cows and Heifers, Yearlings, Barrens, Pigs, etc. sale to commence v, 1 o'clock. n310 HARLECH CATTLE MART. Special Sale of Sheep, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1919. Entries received by the local Secretary, Mr Robert Owen, 2, Gorphwysfa, Harlech. n311 WERNLAS DEG. BEDDGELERT. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1919, Annual Sale Of 500 Welsh Mountain Sheep, 45 In-Calf Dairy Cows and Heifers. Sale at 12 noon. n312 HAFODRYFFYDD ISAF, BEDDGELERT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1919, (By instructions of the Executors of the late Mr. Owen Jones), Important sale of the whole of the Farming Stock Over 1,000 Welsh Mountain Sheep, including Ewes, Wethers, Shearlings, Lambs, and Rams, 20 Dairy Cattle, Mare, the whole of the Imple- ments and Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. n313 TY'R GEIFR, DYFFRYN, MERIONETH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1919. Sale of the Live and Dead Stocky v- n314 TRAWSFYNYDD. Great Annual Sale of Sheep FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. 1919. n315 COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. PARISH OF LLANRHYSTYD. FOR SALE by Private Treaty, the Farm called Trawsnant Issa, situated within two miles of Llanrhystyd, and the same distance of Llannon, and close to Penrhiw Chapel. The Farm comprises a Commodious Dwelling House, built in 1895, and Out-Buildings with 63 Acres or thereabouts of Pasture, Arable, and Meadow Land, having an abundant supply of water, the river Peris running through the land. There is also some TIMBER on the land.— 'Apply, Mrs Evans, Troedjrhiw Farm, Llannon} Aberystwyth. p3931 SALES If AUCTION. MORRIS, MARSHALL, AND POOLE Agricultural and General ÀuctlonfJe Valuers, and Arbitrators. PERIODICAL SALES of STOCK conducted at Montgomery, Welshpool, Caerswt, Bishop's Castle, Westbury, Berriew, Newto* u Kerry, Anchor, Cemmaes Road, Llanfair Caer- einion, Llanbadarn, Craven Arm*, Ludlow, Church Strettoq. Knighton, Towyn Monthly liorse Sales at Montgomeryshire Repository, Welshpool. The most careful attention is given to galet of Agricultural Stock, Estate and liouse Pro- perty, Timber and Antique Fumiturn. A Speciality is made of Valuations and Arbitrations of every description. Head Offices: Chrrbury, Shropshire. 11.821 GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF KERRY HILL SHEEP. (The all-round Utility Breed.) AT KERRY, MONTGOMERYSHIRE, under the auspices of the Kerry Hill (Wales) Flock Book Society, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th. 1919, 10,000 Young Stock Ewes Wethers, Lambs & Pedigree Rams, 19 consignedaby all the leading breeders in this famous sheep country. Full particu'ars and catalogues from the Auctioneers and Secretaries to Flock Book Society. MORRIS, MARSHALL, AND POOLE, Chirburv, Shropshire. a262 MONTGOMERYSHIRE HORSE REPOSITORY, WELSHPOOL. M THE NEXT SALE OF 200 Horses of all Classes, Including Heavy Town Geldings and Mares, Vanners, Colts, and R de and Drive Horses. will be held on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1919. 963 in Prizes. Only Farmers Entries Accepted. Full particulars entry forms, and catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, CAVES AND MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE, Welshpool. a306 BARMOUTH AND DISTRICT. Peacock, Bolton & Co., Partners G- Peacock. W. H. Bolton. Auctioneers, Valuers, House & Estate Agents. Sales of Property & Household Furniture, etc., promptly attended to. APPLY. OFFICES, JUBILEE ROAD, BARMOUTH. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BRONMEIRTON, ARTHOG" (Owing to House having been sold), MESSRS. PEACOCK, BOLTON, AND CO., (Partners. G. Peacock and W. H. Bolton), Auctioneers, Jubilee-ioad, Barmouth, beg to announce they have been instructed by Mrs. Fearn, to Sell by Public Auction, On WEDNESDAY, the 17th SEPTEMBER, THE VALUABLE Household Furniture. AND EFFECTS, also GARDEN IMPLEMENTS and POULTRY, Etc. Further particulars of sale to. be announced in mat week's ifsi!e of this paper. m521 TOWN OF PWLLHELI- SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. ROBT. PARRY AND SON are instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the CROWN HOTEL, PWLLHELI, On Thursday, the 4tli of Septembei, 1919, immediately after the Sale of portions of Rhyllech Estate (subject to conditions to be there and then read) all that desirable FREEHOLD elling House, known as CEMLYN, situate in LLEYN STREET, PWLLHELI, and containing the following accommodation:— Ground Floor.-2 Entertaining Rooms, Large Kitchen, Pantry, and Scullery. First Floor. Sitting Room, 3 Bedrooms, Bathroom and Lavatory. Second Fioor.—\ Bedrooms. With tiled Ya-d, Coalhouse Wash-home etc., and garden at back. The House is most conveniently arranged, very substantially buiit, with all modern re- quircments, and is in a good state of repairs. Further particulars can be obtained of Hugh Pntchard, Esq., Solicitor, Pwllheli, or of the Auctioneers, 5, Salem-terrace, Pwllheli. i)304 tfbUNTY OF CARNARVON. .0. TOWN OF PWLLHELI. MIfS. ROBERT PARRY AND SON are by I'nblic Auction ai TOE CROTN^ HOTEL, PWLLHELI, on Thursday, the 4th day of September, 1919, a^ 2.30 p.m. o clock (subject to conditions to be :.here and then read) the following Freehold Properties. Namely:— Lot Three fields of very productive land with cottage and outbuildings part of "■he holding known as PENRALLT otherwise Caeau Penrallt comprising 4a. 2r. 36p. or thereabouts. Lot 2.—The fie!d kncwn as CAE BRYN forming part of Penrallt containing bv admeasurement la. 3r. 29p. or there- abouts of very good land. Lot 3.—The field called CAE LLAN forming part of Penrallt, containing by I admeasurement la. Or. 27p. or there- abouts of very productive land. Lots 1, 2, 3 are in the occupation of Mr G. J. Williams and the representatives of the late Rober» Owen. Lot 4.—All those fields known as T V NY COED in the occupation of Mr Richard Wiliiams containing by admeasure- meant 5a. lr. 35p or thereabout. This lot is noted for grazing purposes abuttiner a stream. Lo". 5.Th..pp fidà known as CAEAU PEN- PENMAEN together with the build- ings therenn containing by admeas- urement 2a. 3r. 5p. or •'hereabouts. Tenant, Mr Robert Hughes. Lot 6.—All those two cottages known as PEN PENMAEN with productive gardens. Tenants, Mr. Robert Hughes and Mr. Griffith Pritchard. Lot 7.—AU those two semi-detached houses known as EDGE HILL wiLi1 a work- shop. The houses are pleasantly situated with nice gardens in front. Tenants, Mr. R. Harries and Mrs. Simpson Jones. Lot 8.—House situate in and being No. 57 Lleyn Street in the occupation of Mrs Roberts. Lot g.-All that very de-irable residence known as THE LODGE with the stable coach-house outbuildings and well laid-out grounds and gardens con- taining la. lr. Up. or thereabouts. This property is held by the re- presentatives of the late Mr. Willihm Anthony under a lease which expires in November 1921. Lot 10.-All -hat freehold house being No. 34 Lleyn Street and two houses Nos. 36 and 38 (ruins) and garden containing bv admt.uremen- lr. llr. or there- abouts. Tenants Mr. R. Isaac Jones and Sergt. Lloyd. Lot 11.—House, Sbiop and Premises known as Crown Boot Store. situate in Penlan Street (formerly known as Hall Place) with wash-house stable etc. at rear and a good garden, the whole comprising 19 perches or the..e a bouts. Tenant, Mr. Thomas Wil- liams. All the tenancies except Lot 9 are annual. Particulars, plans and conditions of sale may be obtained of Arthen O. Owen, Esq., solicitor: G. F. C. Yale, Esq., estate agent; or of the Auctioneers, all of Pwllheli. 5 Salem Terrace, Pwllheli. n257 I Just Ask Your Cfrrocer FOR SOUTH WALES I JAMS & MARMALADE. South Wales Jam & Marmalade Co Ltd.. CARDIFF SALEI tY AUCTION. GILLART AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, and SURVEYORS, MACHYNLLETH. A UCTION SALES of Freehold and Leasehold Proi>erties, Ground) Rents, Furniture, Farming Stock, and Timber, Etc.. undertaken on moderate terms. VALUATIONS made for Estate Duty, Tram* fer, Mortgages, and other purposes. SURVEYS made and PLANS prepared. ESTATES managed and Rents collected. Property Owner; advised in regard to the Provisional Valuations of their Properties under t^e Finance (1909-10^ let, 1910. Register of how-jp od lands to let, for by Private Treat^^B t980 FOR' MIMING SALES BY Messrs. tart and Sons. Friday, 19th S Taliesin. Salc^TrFarming Stock, by in- structions of MI.' Robert Thomas Thursday, 25th benteniber. AELTDON. ABERDOVEY. Sale of Houzehoid Furni- ture, by instructions of Captain Daniel Morgan. In the Month of S^tembcr.—The Valuable t Freehold Farms. ESGAIR, Llar.brvnroair. and TYGWYN. Uwcbyyarreg. TYCERRIG (otherwise Tyrorrig Bach), Darowen; and a number of Useful Cottages at Maqhynlletfe. Further particulars in -due course. n335 Machynlleth Stock Sales« ■M*~F,RKRFI MDTFRTR AN-1 MAPKTT1T.T, iv] L GTUMRT AND SONS wUl held their NEXT MONTHLY SALE on MONDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER, 1919. A good supply of Dairy Cattle, Store Bullocks, and Heiters, and Store Sheep. Grading of Fat Stock at 10-30 a.m. Entries are Solicited. N.B.-The ANNUAL SALE OF DRAFT EWES will be held on Wednesday, 21th September. By Direction of Mrs. Arthur and Mrs Goring. CARDIGANSHIRE AND CARMARTHEN- SHIRE. CARDIGANSHIRE. The Funous Devil's Bridge Falls, Jacob's Ladder, Robbers' Cave, and important Wood- land, near the Ilafod Arms Hotel, 12 acres in extent. TYA'-LLWYN FARM, Devil's Bridge, 461 acres. PONTERWYD-TYNRHOS FARM cf 60 acres, close to Ponterwyd. PANT-Y-GWYFOL FARM and LAND, LLANILAR. A capital Sheep and Grazing Holding of about 107 acres. TYN-Y-FRON FARM, adjoining, a Compact Agricultural Holding of 74 acres. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PENPOMPREN FARM.—Pump Saint, of 41 acres. BRYNYREGLWYS FACH FARM.—Pump Saint, of 43 acres. Ash Timber. The whole extending to about 740 ACRES. Including Valuable Matured Oak, Larch, and Ash Timber. To be offered for Sale by Auction at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, on Friday, 26th September, at 2-30 p.m. Solicitors: Messrs Crawley and Co., 114a, Chancery-lane. London W.C. 2. Auctioneers: Messrs Knight, Frank, and Rutley, 20, Hanover-square, W., 1. By Direction of the Right Hoq Walter Long., MP. WALES MERIONETHSHIRE. 10 Miles from Dolgelley, 20 miles from Aber- ystwyth, 4 miles from Machynlleth. The Corris Light Railway, with the Station of Esggar Geiliog, is close to the Farms. 2 Agricultural Properties In the Parish of Pennal, CWM CADI AN FARM, of 676 Acres, in the occupation of Mr D. Owen. GOEDWIG FARM, of 8 acres, in the occupation of Mrs Price. rpO BE OFFERED BY AUCTION bv MESSRS 7" KNIGHT FRANK, and RUTLEY, at the Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, On FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER at 2-30 p.m. precisely (unless previously dis- posed of privately). Solicitors .—Messrs WTilliams and James, Nor- folk House, Norfolk-street W.C. 1. Auctioneers-Messrs Knight, Frank, asd Rutley, 20, Hanover-squaxe, London, W 1 a338 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. PARISHES OF LLANBEDR AND LLANENDDWYN. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. R. HENRY ROBERTS. Portmadoc, bag -iT-l been instructed to Sell bv Public Auction, at the Victoria Hotel, Llanbedr, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1919, at 3 p.m., Unless Previously Disposed of, a FREEHOLD FARM Known as HAFOD-Y-COED. comprising 182 acres, in the occupation of Robert Ellis. mediately poS6ession cajl bc arranged for im- For further particulars anplyto Messrs ureese, J ernes, and Casson. Solicitors, Port- TJ'V0*? £ r to Auctioneer, Mr. Henry Roberts, Pensyflog, Portmadoc. n322 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. PARISHES OF LLANFAIR, LLANBEDR, ETC. Sale of Valuable Freehold Farms. Small Hold- ings, and Accommodation Land. "^M"R- HENRY ROBERTS, Portmadoc, ha* been instructed to sell by Public Ho*el, Llanbedr, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1919, at 2.30 p.m.. unless previously disposed of, the FREEHOLD FARMS, SMALL HOLDINGS, and ACCOMMODATION LAND, situate in the Parishes of Llanfair and Llanbedr. Merioneth- shire. known as:— GWERNEINION FARM comprising about 186 acres in the occupation of Mrs. E. Jones. MAESYRAELFOR FARM comprising about 106 acres in the occupation of Mr. Jones. PENYGARTH UCHA (Small Holding) part of Gwerneinion with about 3 roods and 3 perches of land. PENYGARTH ISA (Small Holding) comprising about 12 acres in the occupation of Mr J. Pajrh. MEADOWS near Village of Llanbedr, about 5 acres, in the occupa;ien of Mr Evans. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Jones and Jones, Solicitors. Portmadoc, or to the Auctioneer Mr Henrv Roberts, Pensyflog, Portrnadoe. n255 PUSUC INM TICES. DOLGELLEY UNIOLI. OFFICERS WANTED. URSE-MATRON. Salary £ 60 per annum. Furnished apartments; rations and washing will provided. COOK & GENERAL SERVANT (Female). Salary S30 per annum. Furnished apart- ments ratinns.T>tc,. will be provided. PORTER-GARDENER. Salary A35 per annum. Furnished apartments; rations, etc.. will he provided. A knowledge of Welsh in each case is essential. The appointments will be subject to the approval of the Ministry of Health, and to the provisions of the Superannuation Act, 189S. Application* in the handwriting, of the respective candidates, stating ape and exper- ience, and accompanied by copies of three teistimonials of recent date, must be received by the nndersigned not later than the 12th September next R. GUTHRIE JONES, Clerk to the Guardians. Dolgelley, lftb August, 1919. 0300 t