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loCSES TO BE LPT. I APABTMKNT WANTKD HOUSES WANTED, ) APARTMENT TO BF LET SITUATION.^ TV ANT K D J MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SlTHATIONS VAOANT, I ARTICLESLO?T AN D Fo C S 1-T NO. One Three Six Nine Thirteen Words. Insertion Insertions' Insertions, Insertion Insertions d. a. a. 8. d 21 10 2 0 3 6 1 4 6 5 0 28 1 8 3 4 8 5 8 ( 7 0 35 20 40 58 86180 42 2 8 50170 80) SO 49 go 60 7618 6' 96 SLtanteb. rpO FARMERS.—Quote price for V, tons of 1_ Swedes, delivered free at Corris, to H.P.H.j Dinas Mawddwy. p407 WANTED, a gooi general servant, at once. n W -Apply, Williams, New Inn, Cymtner, Rhondda Valley. p381 IT ANTED SITUATION as Parlour Maid or Housemaid, in gentleman's family, aged 24, wages f.18.-A.G., Cambrian News Office, Aber- ystwyth. p-i12 ENERAL SERVANT WANTED, for small family, good wages. Apply, personally or by letter, Jenkins (Dairy), Station Parade, Willesden Green, London. p447 WANTED a sharp and strong Boy as Apprentice, or Improver, in the Drapery trade. Apply Mr Williams, The New Shop, Dolgelley. p442 WANTED, a Lock-up Shop in Groat Darkgate street or Terrace-road from the 1st of May next.—For particulars, apply J. Levenson, Magnet-building*. High street, Rhyl. p-L9 WANTED, Cooks, Housemaids, and Good Generals.—Owen's Servants' Registry, S, Brynmair, Towyo, North Wales. p3S7 TOREIGN POSTAGE STAMPS.—Wanted J.1 old collections or old stamped envelopes.—J. Lascelles, Machynlleth. potiO. AR-.NIO-UTLI.-Waiited an apprentice to J) the printing trade.—Apply, at Cambrian News" Office. 1, Beaeh Road. ANTED" Apprentices to bookkeeping and printing at the Cainbriciii ATci's Ofiice, RAPERY.-WANTED, an active Wei eh young man, good stock-kee.per and window Dresser. State Reference and salary wanted. Also an apprentice to the general Trade.—Mr W. S Williams. Commerce House, Dolgf lley. p445 WANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen to send their books to be bound to the Cambrian New* Office, Aberystwyth. Books bound from one shining upwards. WANTED, immediately, girl not under 21 who can wash and iron well. Cook and housemaid kept.-Apply Mrm Davies, Grovefield, Penygraig, Rhondda Valley. p405 ORTG AGE -FREEHOLT)S or LONG LBASEHOLDS. £2,000 to be advanced in «ums to suit borrowers at moderate interest.—Apply, (Principals only, or their Solicitor), to F. R. Spendt-r. Solicitor, Barmouth, DoILelley, and Towyn. p423 WANTET) by middle aged man without family situation as gsmekeeper either as head, single handed, or otherwise. Understands the retiring of pheasants and the management and breaking Of doga. First c!ass references as to character and abilities. Ad,iress.-Samuel Feetham, gamekeeper, care 1%1 rHtitclaings, Gunmerchant, 9 Bridge Str. eo, Aberystwyth. p439 TO THE STATIONERY AND MUSIC IRA.DE. \\TANTED a thoroughly efficient Assistant, If must be lady-like, willing, and obliging. Preference given to on knowing the Welsh Lankange. By letter, with reference to Mrs Arnfield, Music Warehouse, Dolgelley. p440 LLANRHYè5TYD U. D. SCHOOL BOARD. D, immediately, a fully Certificated Master or Mistress for the Llangwyryfon 'hool, (mixed). Applicants to state salary required; also earliest date ready to commence duties. Average attendance last year 46. No house attached. ° E. J. EVANS, Ginvc y-Bar :ut, Clerk to the Board. Oct. 29th, 1S04. p426 ABERYSTWYTH SCHOOL BOARD, HEAD MASTER required for the Boys' Department of the Board Schools. Salary, £ 150 per annum with house. Knowledge of Welsh preferable. Forms of application, winch will be sent on receipt ''f a stamped fo dscap envelope, must reach me on or before the 8th N ovember next". R. J. ROBERTS, 1, Baker Street, Clerk to the Board. Aberystwyth. p397 Co be tet. FARM, 212 acres, Gellyllyndu. in the parish of Llandewibrefi, Cardiganshire, to be let possession now Apply to Mr Thomas, Tynypvvll Farm,Whitchurch, Cardiff. p349. 't I BARMOUTH. Furnished House, home like -D (superior). Dining, drawing, morning, and six bedrooms: mountain views, minute from beach.—Miss Koye, Bryn View, p212 -PÙBLIO :md Private Apartments. Good Accommodation for Visitors. Close totheRail- Way Station.—Address, Mrs Lloyd, Newry House, 2, George Street, Aberystwyth. 0996 TO BE LET OR SOLD, Velindre Saw Mill with excellent water power, close to Bont- newydd Station, Great Western Railway. Good Waterwheel and connections. Rare opportunity.— Apply to Mrs Parry. Cefnymaes, Dolgelley. p433 AR-NL TO LET, Gwcrniago, one mile from Pennal, and :1 from Machynlleth, only half mile from main road. Good house and buildings just put *n thorough repair. Contains 121 acres including open Woods detached sheepwalk for -50 sheep; water Power for chaff cutting. &c. Rent ;CSO.-Apply, R. C. Anwyi, Llugwy, Machynlleth. p406 TO BE LET\ Unfurnished, Bryndovey, Aberdovey, North Wales, a charming rcsidenoe< lauding in its own grounds, beautifully wooded, and ~c,mmanding extensive views of the Dovey Estuary, Cardigan Hills, and Bay, well sheltered from the East winù", containing 3 Reception rooms, 7 Bed- rooins, Bathroom, W.C., and domestic offices. oo(I Stabling, Coach-house, and Kitchen garden. The resiolence will be let from the first of October, 1804, for one j'ear, or a lease may be granted.—For hirtner particulars apply to William Rowlands, Auctioneer, Towyn.—N.B.—Aberdovey is renowned for ity famous Golf Links, p222 SEASIDE APARTMENTS AT ABER- YSTWYTH. PLYNLYMON HOUSE, VICTORIA (MARINE) TERRACE. PLYNLYMON HOUSE is modern-built, close to the Sea, and each Sitting Room has an Uninterrupted sea view. The Situation is naturally jjpalthy and the Sanitary Arrangements are certified the Borough Medical Officer to be Complete and erfect. Excellent References as to Management. Special terms for winter and spring months. MRS. E. A. HALL, (Formerly of No. 6. Marine Terrace). -Cia be oïb- 1() BE SOLD first class general Drapery and Tailoring business. Best tailoring trade in the Special reasons for retiring.—Apply, W. M. ^jhiamK, Stanley House, Towyn. pl46 ^pO i»e SOLD, a two-inan-power Bissbop Gas Engine, in thoroughly good condition. Pply.—The Merioneth Steam Carriage Works, Dol- 8el'ty. p431 Zb be alb. CUSTITON SAFETY, Bali Be.-triiigs iOyi throughout. Cost fl5 15s. For prompt Sale JE6 10s. nett, including accessories.—J. E., 45, High-street, Bala. p443 CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS, &c., for SALE. C —Apply to the Gardener, Queen's Hotel, Aberystwyth. o4b5 SEVERAL Freehold Cottages for sale by S private treaty, also Furnished House to let.— Apply to Edward Ellis, auctioneer, Aberystwyth. SOUTH WALES PEASANTRIES AND SHOOTING KENNELS, The Garth, Llanio Road, R.S.O Telegrams, "Argoed Tregaron." Do^s Sold, Walked and Broken. All Dogs offered for Sale are Warranted to be thoroughly Broken. Book your orders early fer to prevent disappointment. supplied for turning down or for penning up from the old dark-necked variety, if preferred. The Garth game food is the best and cheapest in the market. Price List of D. W. E Rowland. MILK BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES. MR R. FOX, the well-known Cowkeepers' f Al and Dairymen's Agent. and Auctioneer (Es- tablished 1859) has a good selection of over 200 genuine dairies for sale, with or without stock, from 950 to £10,000, in all parts of London and suburbs. Intending purchasers before deciding on a business should call at his office, No 11, Caledouian Road. King's London, 5 minutes from Euston Station. N.B. No charge to purchasers. 663. MACIHNERY BELTING. ENDLESS BELTS for Thrashing Machines and Portable Engines in Leather, India Rubber, or Red Cotton. Order direct, and save 25 per cent.— F. Parnall and Co., Manufacturers, Bedminster, Bristol. TARPAULINS. FOR Railway Trucks, Thrashing Machines, Engines, Waggons, Van Tilts, &c. (Water- proofed by our Patent Process, the best in the Market), also Canvass Rick Cloths for Hay and Bark Stacks, and Waggons. Agents wanted in unrepre- sented districts.—E. Parnall & Co., Waterproofers, Bedminster, Bristol. Rentiers, MERJONmTO^ 0 rENDERS FOR CLOTHING—Tenders are -t. invited to supply the above Force with clothing, issue 30th March, 1895. Teudeistobe addressed (and marked on cover), Tender for clothing," to the Chief Constable's Office, Dolgelicy, not later than Wednes- day, 27th November, 1894. Forms of tenders to be had on application to Superintendent Jones, Dolgelley. p396 TO BUILDERS AND CONTI-' .ACTORS. ffTENDERS are invited for the ejection of two X shop premises, No. 23 and 25 Terrace Road, Aberystwyth, for Mr John Roberts, Tobacconist Plans and Specification may be seen upon application to the Architect, Wr J. A. Jones, PlascrugLodge, Aber- ystwyth, to whom sealed tenders are to be delivered on or before Saturday, the 10th November inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. November 1st, 1894. p446 mo BE SOLD BY TENDER a quantity _L of Larch, Oak, and other timber, growing at or near Dugoed Mawr Farm, about 2 miles from Mall wyd, Merionethshire. For particulars apply to Mr Jones, Estate Office, Peniarth, Towyn, Merioneth.—The highest, or any other tender, will not necessarily be accepted. p427 JlbbrejsjetB. BARMOUTH CLOSE OF THE SEASON. PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS! THIS SEASON'S PIANOS BY THE BEST LONDON MAKERS, RETURNED FROM HIRE, AT LESS THAN COST PRICE FOR CASH, OR SOLD ON ARNFIELDS EASY PURCHASE SYSTEM AT THE T DOLGELLEY & BARMOUTH MUSIC WAREHOUSES. p 414 PIANOS, ORGANS, ANL) HARMONIUMS, TUNED AND REPAIRED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF A FAST INCREASING CONNECTION. MRS ARNFIELD Has the pleasure of announcing that she has made arrangements with MR PYEMONT OF LONDON, To visit Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Towyn, and Neighbourhood, every other Month. All communications to ARNFIELD'S MUSIC WAREHOUSES, Dolgelley and Barmouth. p415 ALTRINCHAM. mT>XjvP'C! SPLENDID VALl'K. lIVlLrjQ i !MM ICNSK STOCKS. bHR lJ n > GUKAT VARIKTV. T?T»TTTT"A 1 CATALOGUE RILTJLL' » (NO. J29) FREE. W CLi BEAN & SON, OLDFIELD Ni/RSERIES, ALTRINCHAM Also at Mau'U'Strr and Llandudno Junction. p417 alts bv Jluciitfjt. ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION ON AN EARLY DATE (Unless previously disposed of by private treaty), the semi-detached Villa known as SHELSLEY," situate in Brynymor-road, Aberystwyth, in the occu- pation of Dr Moore, the Dwelling-house and Premises, being No. 3, Brynymor-terrace, in the occupation of Mrs rhackam. Further particnlai-s may be obtained of Messrs Roberts and Evans, solicitors, or of the Auctioneers, both of Aberystwyth. p 247 ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH will sell by Auction at the Aberystwyth Sale Room and Repository, AT AX EARLY DATE, A large assemblage of valuable household furniture, including Drawing and Dining Room Suites, Mahogany Tables, Bedroom Effects, &c., &c. Further particulars in future advertisement. p393 2 & 3, TRINITY ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, MR. J. J. GRIFFITHS is instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at the Talbot Hotel, Aber- ystwyth, On Friday, the 9th day of November next, (unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty), these Two (new and substantially-built RESIDENCES. numbered 2 and 3, Trinity Road, Aberystwyth. Num- ber 2 contains nine rooms, and Number 3 ten rooms, and immediate possession may be obtained. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at 45, Portland-street, Aberystwyth. [p421 I THE CHANCELLERIE, No. 2, SOUTH MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. EDWARD ELLIS has been favoured with instructions from Col. Davies-Evans, Lord Lieu- tenant of the County of Cardigan, who is giving up the house, to Sell by Public Auction on ]Y< dne«*lay and, Thursday, No>;emh< r 7th d' Sth, 1894, At 2.30 and 6.30, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects comprising, in Dining Room, a very valuable Oak Side Board, beautifully carved, with plate glass back Oak Tele- scope Dining Table, Dinner Waggon, Book Cases, Office Table, Contents of Drawing Room, Dressing Room, 6 Bedrooms. Kitchen, Pantries, &c. Full particulars next week in posters and catalogues. ALSO, At the same time and place, will be offered for sale the unexpired terra of the Lease of the House, viz., 4 years and 6 months, from the 12th day of Nov. next. The House contains 3 Reception Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, 2 Attic Bedrooms, Best Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Pantry, Bath Room. 2 W.Cs., Coal House, Yard, and Back Entrance. Possession on 12th November next. For further particulars see posters and catalogues next week, or apply to Auctioneer. p389 PLAS EIVION, CRICCIETH. Highly-important Sale of Furniture, Plate, G1 ass, Linen, and China. MR. W..M AURICE-JONES is instructed by Mrs Captain Morris, who is leaving, to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises as above, On Friday next, Norember 9th, The whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, comprising the contents of 4 Reception and 12 Bedrooms, and the usual Offices, in Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, and Ash, as recently supplied by Allen and Appleyard, Liverpool, all in excellent con- dition. Don't fail to send for catalogue to the AUCTIONEER, Pwllheli. SALE 11 A.M. TERMS—CASH p 441 PWLLHELI, NORTH WALES. FAT STOCK SALE & SHOW for Christ- mas Markets. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1894. OVER f27 given in PRIZES for the best CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, AND POULTRY. Judge Mr John Jones, Central Buildings, Llandudno. Lleyn is noted for its excellent Stock of Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, and from the support already given, this Sale will be a grand opportunity for English and Welsh Butchers to obtain ripe and reliable beasts for the Christmas Markets. Cheap trains from all parts. Entries close December 5th. Over 200 Entries already received. Terms—Strictly Cash. Schedules of Classes and Prizes on application to W. MAURICE-JONES, p432.] Pwllheli, Auctioneer. !3umncss Jlbtasses ABERYSTWYTH. COMPLETE FORiSISIIING WAREHOUSE. EDWARD ELLIS IS NOW SHOWING A LAKOE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF —DINING, DRAWING, AND- BEDROOM SUITES, BEDSTEADS & BEDDING. 28, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. D. JENKINS, 4, NORTH PARADE, Q^ENERAL AND FANCY STATIONER BOOK AND MUSIC SELLER. A large assortment of Welsh and Engl ish Songs. All kinds of New Leather Goods. Agents for Winsor and Newton's. Smith's, Letts', Collins', &c., and Welsh Diaries for 1894. DAVID PHILLIPS, CARRIAGE PROPRIETOR, TERRACE ROAD. BEGS to call the attention of the public to his HEARSE, CLOSED CARRIAGES, and LARGE BRAKES with COVERS. TERMS—REASONABLE. I aLt» bp ¿lu£tiDn. SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES will sell by auction at the above place, On Monday, November 1S94, Several Fat Heifeis, and Steers, Fat Pigs, and P rkers, I remarkably handsome Chesnut Mare by "Welsh Flyer," stands 14-2 with tine action, fast, quiet to ride and drive, also 1 Powerful Cart Mare, rising 9 years old and supposod to be in foal, one pair horse Mowing Machine (by Buckeye) with reaping attach- ment, and one Strong Farm or Coal Cart nearly new. The sale to commence at half past 10 a.m., prompt. Further entries to be sent as soon as possible to No. 12, North Parade. p351 PARISH OF LLANBADARN FAWR, CARDIGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD FARMS. V/FR. J. E. JAMES has been instructed to -i_T_L ^ell by Public Auction, at the Talbot Hotel, Aberystwyth, On Monday, the 5th day of November, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the following very desirable Freehold Farms :-All that Messuage or Tenement, Farm, and Lands, called WERNFFRWD, situate in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, in the County of Car- digan, containing 282 acres, 2 roods, 30 perches or there- abouts, lately in the occupation of Lewis Evans, and now unoccupied. And also itll that Messuage, Farm, and Lands, called CASTELL COCH, situate in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr af: resaid, and containing 39 acres 2 roods 30 perches or thereabouts, lately in the occupation of Rees Jones, and now unoccupied. The above Farms are situate about 3 miles from Pout- erwyd, adjoin each other, and would form an excellent and compact sheep farm, and as they are now un. occupied possession can be had at once. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 12, North-parade, or Messrs Smith, Owen, & Davien, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. [p. 8 POPLARS, NEAR PENLLWYN, 4J MILES FROM ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES has been instructed by Mrs Walker, to sell by public auction. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1S94. The whole of the Household Furniture and other effects, Comprising 1 Walnut Suite, upholstered in Green Pile, consisting of fi Small Chairs, 1 Lady's and 1 Gent's Chair, 1 Couch, 1 Piano in Walnut, I Brussels Carpet, Mahogany Book Case, Mahogany Suite, upholstered in Leather, containing 6 Chairs, 1 Lady's and I Gent's Easy Chair, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Wool Beds, Washstanda, Dressing and other Tables, Chamberware, 2, Wardrobes, 1, Oval Mirror, &c., &c. Terms Six Months' Credit on all sums above £5. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p.m. Office 12, North Parade, Aberystwyth. p376 VILLAGE OF GOGINAN. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR J. E. JAMES, will sell by Public Auction on the Premises, On Thursday, November Stll, 1894, At 3 o'clock, all that Leaseheld Dwelling house, Garden, and Premises, called Gwaryllan, situate in the Village of Goginan, in the County of Cardigan, and lately in the occupation of Mr Morgan Evans, miner, held under a Lease from Sir Pryse Pryse, Baronet, for the term of 80 years, from the 29th day of September, 1879, at the Yearly Rent of £1 5s. Od. Also the following Household Furniture :—1 Oak Chest. 2 Mahogany Do., 1 Corner Class Cupboard, 1 Settle, 6 Chairs, Pictures, Ornaments, 2 Feather- beds, I Wool Bed, 2 Iron Bedsteads, Looking Glasses, one anil a half dozen Cups and Saucers, Milk Pans, 1 Clock; 2 Fenders, Easy Chair, Floor Mats, 1 Tea Kettle, Saucepans, 1 Barrow, Rakes, &c, Terms on Condition. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 12, North Parade, Aberystwyth, or to Mr John Evans, Solicitor, 6, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. p430 TALYBONT, 4-i MILES FROM GLANDOVEY JUNCTION. SALE OF AN EXCELLENT FLOCK OF MOUNTAIN SHEEP (REMOVED FOR CON. VENIENCE OF SALE FROM GWARCWM UCHAF AND CWMEINION). MR J. E JAMES has been instructed by Mr E. M. Jones to sell by Public Auction at the above place, On Iriday, November 9th, 1S94, The following excellent flock of Mountain Sheep, oomprising 45 one and two year old Mountain Wethers, 60 Fat Do., 150 Mountain Ewes, and 105 Mountain Lambs. Nine months' credit on all sums above £5, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent per annum for Cash. Sale to commence at 1 o'olock sharp. 12, North Parade, Aberystwyth. p425 HORSE SALE AT ABERYSTWYTH. MR- J. E. JAMES will hold an important Sale of DRAUGHT AND CARRIAGE HORSES, COBS, PONIES, &c., AT AN EARLY DATE. Entries should be made early. Entry Forms and all particulars on application to the AUCTIONEER, 12, North Parade, Aberystwyth. gusinesB Jlbtesscs. TOWYN, MERIONETH. IDRIS MONUMENTAL WORKS STATION ROAD, RICHARD R. DAVIES. MONUIVIENTS, FOMBS, HEAD- STONES, CROSSES, AND CURB-STONES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN MARBLE, GRANITE, AND STONE. R. R. D. has lately executed orders for Memorials in the following Burial Grounds, viz :-Machynileth, Newtown, Pwllheli, Llanrwst, Barmouth, Towyn, Aberdovey, Criccieth, Dinas Mawddwy, Pennal, Penegoes, Llwyngwrii, Mallwyd, Welshpcol, Aber- trinant, Maethlon, Llanegryn, Llanmawddwy, Aber- hosan, Carno, &c. Orders from distances, to clean, re-letter, and repair all kinds of Monuments (without removal) promptly attended to. I import all my marble from Carrara, Italy, and Granite from the best firms in Scotland. All orders prepared of the finest quality of material, carefully selected and of the best description of Workmanship. Letters, plain and ornamental, neatly executed, and coloured Black, White, or Gilt also imperishable Lead Letters. Prices and Terms on application. R. R. D. has supplied Machynlleth lately with some very good Monuments j908 1 alc bn Jluctrrm MACHYNLLETH. ESSRS R. GILL ART AND SONS beg to I -itLL announce that they will hold PERIODICAL SALES of Horses, Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, &c. The first of such sales will take place, On TUESDA Y. NOVEMBER 20th, 1894, At Machynlleth. Entries for same to be in the bands of the Auctioneers, at their offices, Machynlleth. and Towyn, not later than Wednesday, 7th November, 1894. Entry forms and further particulars on application. p3S4 500 HORSES EXPECTED. LAST SALE FOR 1894. FRANK LLOYD invites early entries for J his NORTH WALES PRIZE HORSE SALES AND SHOW, AT WREXHAM, On Tuesday, November 20th, Hunters and Harntss Horses. On Wednexday, November 21st, Cobs and Ponies under 15 hands. Thnrnday, November 22nd, Heavy and light Lurry, Van Horses, and Colts. f-30 in Prizes. Entries clcse Tnursdsy, November Sth. Frank Lloyd, Wrexham. Prize list forwarded. p416 MONTGOMERYSHIRK MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL, AND If-1. POOLE will set! by Auction at the Trewythen Arms Hotel, Llanidloes, On Saturday the 3rd day of November, 1894, At four o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions which will be then produced, the following valuable property in two lots. LOT 1. All that very desirable and compact Upland Farm known as Cwmfron, consisting of a substantial Farm- house with outbuildings and lands, comprising an area of 273 acres, 1 rood, 26 perohes, situate in the parishes of Llaugurig and Llaadioam, in the county of Merioneth, and now in the occupation of Mr E. George, who, with his father and grandfather before him, have been tenants for over 90 years. Cwmfron is a valuable stock farm, sound, with a good aspect, excellent water supply, and fair snelter. The main road from Llanialjes to Rhayader inter- sects and bounds the property en the North and East sides, and on the South it is bounded by the river Tylwch and the Mid-Wales Railway. Tylwch Station adjoins the farm at the South-east coiner, and the town of Llanidloes is about 2J, miles dif-tant. With this lot will be sold the minerals under that I portion of the property which will be distinguished on the sale plans by a pink boundary, and which contains most valuable lodes of lead ore. These lodes have from time to time been worked during the last 100 years, but comparatively only a very small portion of the lead is extracted, as the area is very extensive, and the quality of the ore is very rijh, second to none in the district. Owing to the low prices of lead the mines have not been worked for the last 15 years, but the shaft and the drivings up to the face of the lead have been all made in that part of the land on the right side of the road leading from Llanidloes to Rhayader, and could be put in working order in a very short time and at a low cost. This is known as the Cwmfron Mine. The other part of the land, containing micerals, adjoins the celebrated Brynpostig Mine, and can be worked through that mine on an arrangement being made with the Lessees. The Van Mine, which 20 years ago was a m(st valuable property, is in the vicinity and from the same reason (the low price cf lead) has not been worked for many years. The price of lead has, however, now risen, and in view of thiJ the owners of the lease, &e., of the Van Mine have commeneed raising and washing lead ore, and there can be no doubt that the whole ot the minerals under this lot, which are now offered for sale, must be of very considerable value. LOT 2. Four plots of Freehold Land containing about 17 acres, known as Gaer, otherwise Aberdaunant Lands, in the parish of Llanidlees. This lot formerly had a homestead, and the hill land (about 15 acres) was enclosed. The homestead and fence have now gone down, but both the low land and the hill land are of veiy good quality, and there is a valuable lode of lead running through the hill land which will be sold with the property. This property, however, adjoins land having minerals belouging to Sir Watkin Wynn, and the lead has been worked through the drivings made by his Lessees. Before the price of lead went down to so low a pitch as to prevent lead being sold remuneratively, these Minerals were worked by the Aberdauuant and other Companies, and considerable sums paid in Royalties to the owners of the Property. The tenant, from whom particulars m&y be obtained, will, on application, shew the Farm, and Plans and Particulars may also be obtained from the Auctioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire, and Messrs Talbot and W7at-kins, Solicitors, Newtown. p338 CLIFF SIDE, ABERDOVEY, N. WALES. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. W. RO^N LANDS has been instructed by the Executrix of the late John Dutfield, Esq., to Sell by Auction the whole of the Substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE On Tuesday, November 6th, 1894, The Contents of Hall, Dining, Drawing, and 3 Bed- rooms, with the whole of the domestic requirements HALL :—Door Mats, Brass Hanging Lamp, Ditto Bracket, Iron Umbrella Stand, Stair Carpets, Brass Rods, Pictures, &c. DINING ROOM:—Brussels Carpet,Skin Hearthrug, Polished Brass Rail Fender and Fireirons. Brass Mounted Coal Box, Six Handsome Mahogany Framed Chairs upholstered in Maroon Velvet, Mahogany 7ft. 6in. Dining Table with two extra leaves, Mahogany Chdfonier with Drawers and Cellarets, Mahogany Pembroke Table with two drop leaves, American A?h Frame Camp Folding Chair with Cushion, Derby Wicker Arm Chair, Bronzed Iron Occasional Table, Flower Vases, Water Colour Drawings,and other Plate Pictures, Ebony Wall Brackets, Mantel Time Piece, Japanese Vases and other Ornaments, Duplex Lamps, Electroplated Goods, and a large assortment of Books. DRAWING ROOM :—Handsome Brussels Carpet with border, 4yd. by 3yd.. Large Leopard Skin Hearth- rug, Ditto Dog Skin, Creton Hangings, Massive Brass Rail Fender with Brass Fireirons and Dogs, Full Compass Piano in Ebony Frame, by "Smith," Man- chester, Music StGol, Bamboo Canterbury Music Rack, Occasional Tables, Ebony Cabinet with pai.ted panels, Couch and Easy Chairs upholstered in olive velvet, Walnut Writing Desk on carved legs with pigeon holes and drawers. Ebony Frame and other Single Chairs with cushions, Florentine Wall Mirror, China Ornaments, Water Colour Drawings, and Pencil Sketches, &c. CONTENTS OF THREE BEDROOMS Massive Solid Brass Half-tester Bedstead with Spring Mattress, and other Bedsteads, Horse Hair Mattress, Bedding, Handsome Suite, comprising Wardrobe, Duchess Dressing Table, with Mirror" and Jewel Drawers, Marble-top Washstand, Mahogany Chest of 5 Drawers, Chairs, Hip Bath, Toilet Chamber Ware, and other requirements, including the whole of the DOMESTIC UTENSILS & OUT DuOR EFFECTS. Sale to commence at One p.m. For futher particulars see Catalogues to be had at the Auctioneer's Office, Towyn. p436 BAGS. Printing of every description on the shortest notice Send to the CAMBRIAN NEWS OFFICE for your ACCOUNT HUOKS, NOTEPAPERS & ENVELOPES jPubiic iicticc. CYMRU FYDD SOCIETY. ABERYSTWYTH7~ PROFESSOR EDWARD EDWARDS, M.A^ WILL ADORHSS THE SOCIETY US FRIDAY EVES1SG, NOVEMBER litd. At the CORX MARKET HALL, at S o'clock, subject- "THE PROGRESS OF WELSH EDUCATION/1 Membership of the Society is open to both ladies and gentlemen at a subscription of one shilling per annutn. p448 MANOR OF MAWDDWY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court Leet, Court Baron, and View of Frank- pledge of and for the above Manor. and for the City and Borough of Dinas Mawddwy for Michaelmas, 1894, will be held at the Buckley Arms Hotel, Dinas Mawddwy, on Wednesday, ]4th November next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, where and when all Jurors, Constables, Homagers, and others wiko owe suit and service are required to attend. W. R. DAVIES, Dolgelley, Steward. October 29th, 1894. p428 SALMON FISHERIES ACT, 1861 TO 1892 DOVEY, MAWDDACH. & GLASLYN SALMON FISHERY DISTRICT. VTOTICE IS HEREny GIVEN of the 1 intention of the Board of Conservators for the above-named District to apply to the Board of Trade for the confirmation of the following Bye-law to be in force within their District, viz. That the annual Close Season for fishing with rod and line for Saimon throaghfut the district shaH com- mence on the 1 ftT day of November, and terminate oa the last day of February, both inclusive. And that a copy of the proposed Bye-law will be deposited at the office of the undersigned at Dolgelley, and may be inspected without fee or reward at all reasonable times thereat, and that copies thereof will be supplied on application, and on payment of the statutory fee. Dated this ISth day of October, 1894. W. R. DAVIES, Dolgelley, p392 Clerk to the Board of Conservators. TREGARON UNION. APPOINTMENT OF CLERK. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -1. Tregaron Board of Guardians wi l proceed to elect a Clerk for the following offices: Clerk to the Guardiaus, Sanitary Board, Asbe>sment Committee, Highway Boarris, and School Attendance Committee. The Salary to be Forty Pounds per annum inclusive. Applications to be -ent to the Cnairman of the Board on or before the 14th day of November, 1894, en. dorsed Application for Clerkship," with three testimonia's of recent date. The Appointine.t will be made subject to the ap- proval of the Local Government BoaH. M. MORGANS, Cierk pro. tem. October 31st. 1894. p438 iftcctings, (Entertainments, (Etc. BARMOUTH. EASTER MONDAY EISTEDDFOI), 1895. CHIEF MUSICAL PRIZES. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION :— "Byw yw yr Arglwydd," fl8 with silver medal to Conductor. BEST BRASS BAND For playing "Worthy is the Lamb" (Handel), published by Wright and Round, Liverpool. Prize JE15. BEST ORCHESTRAL BAND, From 12 to 16 members, for playing Overture, Peche Miguon op 54" (Otto Langley), published by Hawkes and Son, 2S, Leicester Square, London. Prize, £10. BEST CHOIR, Not under 25 in cumber, for siugiug Edwards' Te Deum," published by Author, 28, Seller Street, Chester. BEST FEMALE CHOIR, 24 to 30 in number, for singiog Bells of Aberdovey (Emlyu Evans), published by Trehearn, Rhyl. Prize, 1:5. BEST MALE VOICE CHOIR For singing Protheroe's "Crusaders" (" Milwyr y Groes. ") Also prizes for QUARTETTES, DUETS, SOLOS, &c. For complete list of subjects send two penny postage stamps to SECRETARY, Eisteddfod, Barmouth. p424] Public ilotitc QAM B B. T A N RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN RATES. On and From the 1st September, 1894, WELSII MUTTON and other FRESH MEAT Will be conveyed by passenger Train HALF PARCELS RATE AT OWNER S RISK. Between all Stations throughout England, Ireland, and Wales. Minimum 14 lbs per Consignment. No less charge than 9d. For full particulars apply to the Station Masters at all Cat-nbriau and other Companies Stations and Book- ing Offices, the Cumbrian Railways London Othccs, 41, Graceckurch Street, London, E.C., or to Mr W. H. Gough, Passenger Superintendeut, Oswestry pB5 ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1894 (MAEON'S DAY). CHEAP DAY EXCURSION WILL IIE PI-N TO MM1THYK AlD DOWLAIS, WITH BOOKINGS FOR ONE WEEK TO NEiVPOKT Al o-N.),. DOWLAI8. CARDIFF, AND MERTHYR. rr"ln PwIrdi. Portmadoc, Criccieth, Harlech, Doigeiiey, Barmouth, Towyn, Aberdovey, Aber- yst" yth, Borth, MachyulL th, Xt" LewD, Llanidloee, unci intermediate Stations. Also from Rhayader, Newbridge, Builth Wells. s.L.! Talgarth. For full particulars as to train times and fares see handbi'ls to bo had ."tail !it and from Mr W. H. Gougn, Paseengtr Superintendent, Oswestry. p404 ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager.