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CHOICE TEA 1 BY -P ^j_B^ p g POSTAL ORDER TO US FOR 10s. WILL "I BRIG YOU, CARRIAGE PAID 6 LBS. OF OUR MARVELLOUS Is. ,1J. TEA. XHIS IS AN OFFER WHICH SHOULD NOT BE MISSED. SPECIAL .ATTENTION PAID TO ALL ORDERS SENT BY POST. HOPKINS & CO., TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS, 4, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Mftltttb. CARPENTER and Joiner wanted on a Private Estate. Must be experienced and have a good character as a handy man, able to look after a large House, and with a knowledge of painting and plumbing. Send by letter full particulars of qualification and references to ir Ji. WYATT. Gacthynghared, Dolgelley. R880 OREIGS POSTAGE STAMPS.— JD Wanted to Purchase an old collection or any Jinglish stamp* issued before 1880 (used or unused) except Id red (used).—J. LASCKIXES, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire. r^> I ENERAL SERVANT WANTED that VX would like to come to London. Plain cooking. Hoosemaid kept. Comfortable home. Wages :£14 to £16. Expenses paid.—122, Broad- hurst Gardens, West Hampetead. r828 ESIDENTIAL PRIVATE HOTEL. Terms Moderate.—Apply, Proprietress, Miss Roye, Belie Vue Mansions, Barmouth. r688 ITTING ROOMS and 2 Bedrooms or 1 double-bedded required September 5th to 19<h; state if piano.—Apply to 420, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. r 830 WANT ED, a Farm from 15 to 100 acres YV pasture land or mixed.—Address, X.Y.Z., Advertizer Office, Oawettry. r847 WANTED, a Hotel or Licensed Hoase. W —Address, X.Y.Z., Advertiser Office Oswestry. r 848 WANTED, a Seaside Boarding House,, W Cardiganshire preferred. —Address,X. Y.Z. Advertizer Office, Oswestry. r849 WANTED, Carpenter and Wheelwright W (Couotry work) to tike over Machinery, Waterwheel, Stock, and Businese, including Estate work. Good home, cow kept.-Apply, statiug age, experience, &c.. Wheel," this Office. r8ol "W~ ANTED, at once, smart, well-educated tY youth to learn book-keeping. Apply, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. WANTED, four experienced servants for W gentleman's family, Birkenhead. Cook, Waitress, Housemaid, and Kitchen Maid. Apply, first Mrs Ba es, 24, Marine-terrace, Aberystwyth. WANTED, a Busman, with a thorough W knowledge of horses. Must be steady; with good references.-Apply, Cambrian A etc* Office. r878 WORKING ROOME KEEPER, to W attend to a gentleman. No family. Age about 40. Wages, £ 15.—Apply, with references, M;D., Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. r885 WANTED, a respectable girl as General W Servant.—Apply, Mrs Evan Morgan, Binawood, Llanbadarn Road. r800 GOOD Plain Cook wanted for Hotel.— XX Apply, Miss Elkes, Buckley Arms Hotel, Dtnas Mavrddwy, Merionethshire. i904 WANTED a famished house for the Women Students who cannot be accom- modated in the Hall. Entire occupation from September 29th. Apply, stating terms, to the Lady Principal, Alexandra Hall, Aberystwyth. IS-Y-GARREG SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, 3rd or 4th year Putul Teacher (female) for the Derwenlas school, near Machynlleth, salary 25.. To commence dirties, October 5th. Applications with testimonial to be sent on or before Sept.mb _r 14h to John Rowlands, Solioitor, MacbYfllleth, Clerk, r 900 COUNTY SCHOOL, BALA, N. WALES. WANTED, by September 15th next, an Assistant Master. Subjects necessary: — Mathematics, French, Chemistry. Salary, £100 per annum. Noo-reaident. Apply fully, sending copies of testimonials, on or before September 9th, to "J. R. J oms, Solicitor, Bala, N. Wales." Bala, 31st August, 1S96. r881 Ijt be :Eei TO LET, the Grapes Inn, Newtown, from 29th September.—Fcr particulars, A. H. jeD kg, Vyrnwy Brewery Stores, Ellesmere. r909 cfXElTFURNISHED; for the Summer, JL No 17.. South Marine"Terrace, Aberystwyth. —ADDIV to F. R. Roberts, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. 3 r911 i BODFORTKRKACE, ABERDOVEY, JL, To let, furnished or apartments, containing Dining and Drawing Room, 6 Bedrooms, &c. Very moderate terms.—Apply to Mrs Davies, 2, Bodfor Terrace. 19M EURNISHED HOUSE, to let, for one I? month, from 7th int. pleasantly situated. Terms moderate.—Apply G., Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. HOUSE to let, furmshed or unfurnished, JjL cn the Llanbadarn Road; 4 sitting and 7 bedrooms bathroom; nice gardtn; stable, etc., R., Cambrian News Office. r 895 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET for the Summer Scison.— Apply to E. Ellis, auctioneer, House and Commission Agent, The Mart. 2S, Little Darkgate-street, Aberystvv vth. T- O-LET, HOUSE & SHOP, situate in I Furnace, Glandovey, one mile and a quarter from Glandovey Station, containing 6 rooms, shop, flour room, and cellar. Garden.—Apply for partculats, Miss Jackson, Furnace, Glandovey. rriO LET, shooting over 400 acres.— JL Apply, J. Hugh, s Junes, Abrdovey. r806 rpo BE LET, with immediate possession, JL ELM COTTAGE, with large garden, beauti- fully situated on the banks of the YtU'yth, two miles from Aberystwyth half-a-mile from Church, station, and Post Office.—Apply, Ellis, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. r nnb BE LET OR SOLD, 2 ten-room I dwelling houses, No. 9 and 10, Caerg6? Terrace, off Llanbadarn road.—Apply to David Davieo, Brjngwyn House, Powell-street, Aber- ystwyth. £ L_ O BE LET.—Aberdovey, best position, JL near sea, double fronted house, 7 bedrooms, every convenience, large front gar Jen, back drive Apply, Hipkiss, Architect, Aberdovey. r827 TO BE LET, Benar'isaf, Dyffryn, 72 acres, at £ 65 per Annum, possession in September. Apply, E. P. Jones, Llwyndu, Barmouth. raos TO LET, with immediate possession, the Villa Residence called Llysteg, Caradog- rcad, Aberystwyth, beautifully ituated, with Urge garden, and containing three entertaining rooms, with conservatory leadiog out of one, five bedrooms, dressing room, bathroom, W.C., two kitchens, out- offices, etc.—Apply, Messra Smith, Davies, & Co., Solicitors, Aberystwyth. rS50 10 LET, Furnished, Semi-detached House, I four beds and three sitting rooms, bath, &c., from October 3rd to March 25th, at 18s per week. Plate, linen, garden, fowl run and hou-e, Ude of boat. Best position, well sheltered, facing south, lovely views.—Apply, Clinton, Hillside, Aberdovey. rnO BE LET, Furnished, for the Summer JL Months, House on South Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, containing dining room, sitting room, drawing room, six bedrooms, two good atti's, bath, room, kitchen, butler's pantry, tCullery, and all other conveniences. Plate and linen included. Close to Railway Station, Church, and Castle Grounds.—Apply, J., Cambrian News Office, Aber- ystwyth. r435 BARMOUTH. A SPLENDID FURNISHED HOUSE A. containing two Sitting Rooms, eight Bed- Rooms, Kitchen, &C., Bathroom and two W.C.S, Hot and Cold Water throughout. Sea and Moun- tain View, close to Beach and Harbour, TO BE LET on Lease, Yearly, or ShorJ Jer^^Ppj7' °> Cambrian News Office, Barmouth, or Barrow tvans, House Agent, Barmouth. '■ Cmo bt nlb. = feathersT^^ FOR SALE, in lanre or small quantities, »11 | P Warranted dry and sweet. Carriage paid nied upwards) to any Railway Station. Orders m"9t Merchant by cheque or P.O.O., payable to Stedman, Featbe ^3x0 Shrewsbury. HAY.—About 150 Tons on Sale. Prime ) JjL Clover Hay, (old) JE3 13s 6d per ton Ex- cellent Meadow Hay (old) £3 10s Od per Ton; Wheat, Barley, Oats, Straw, Hay, Trussed and Delivered on rail at Ruthin.—Samples on appIlCa- lion, Hughes, Castle Street, Ruthin. r608 ita he olb T?OR SALE, Six H. P. Engine and boiler.—Apply Hoskinjj and Miller, 8late-Works, Aberystwyth. r215 BARMOUTy. The Aberamffra Estate." Delightful Building Sites on this unrivalled Estate to be leased or sold. Charmiug views of mountain, sea. and river.—Plans and particulars jot Mr Herace G. Sadgrove, surveyor to the Company, at their offices, Barmoutb, and 61,West Snpithfield, London, E.C. r680 HAFOD (Home Farm).—Great Annual Sale of Sheep, &c., by order of T..T. Waddingham, Esq., Tuesday, September 29th, 12 o'clock. r908 TO BUILDERS.—Good Building Stone for sale at Is. 6d. per load.—Apply H. Bonsall, Cwm, Aberystwyth. r734 rnO BE SOLD, to close an Estate, Two JL Freehold Cottages and 3 Gardens, situate in the village of Dyffryn, Merionethshire, containing 0a. 2r. lOp. formerly part of the Gorsegedol Estate, about half-way on the main road between Bar- mouth and Harlech, having a beautiful view of Cardigan Bay and being about i a mile from the Dyffryn Station on the Cambrian Railway. For particulars and price, apply to Mr Charles H.Rees, Solicitor, Carnarvon. r843 QAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHEAP WEEK END EXCURSION TICKETS ABE NOW ISSUED ON EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO •Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Peter. boro, "Leicester, *Derby, Burton -on-Trent, *Staf. ford, "Coventry, Manchester, Preston, Blackburn, Bolton, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddert-field, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Wigan, and Warrington FROM < Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin, Montgomery, Welshpool, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Bor.th, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Bar- mouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Penrhyn deudraeth, Criccieth, and Pwllheli. Similar tickets are also issued from Aberyst- wyth, Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dol gel ley, Harlech, Penrhyndeudraeth, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli to SHREWSBURY. *Tickets to these Stations are not issued from Welshpool. Passengers return 04 the Monday or Tuesday following issue of ticket. Far full particulars as to train times and fare. C. S. DENNIS, General Manager. Oswestry, July, 1896. r83 COMBINED COACH AND RAIL EXCURSIONS WILL BE RUN COMMENCING ON MAY 25TH AND DURING JUNE, JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER AS UNDER: TO Devil's Bridge, front Aberystwyth Station. TO Dinas Mawddwv and Dolgelley, through the magnificent Valley of the Dovey and the historical Bwlchoerldrws Pass, and Torrent Walk. TO Nantgwyllt and Cwm Elan Valley, Site of the Birmingham Corporation Waterworks, from Rhayader Station. TO Cader Idris, Talyllyn Lake, and Corria, from Towyn Stations. TO Cwmbychan Lake, Roman Step., and Drws Ardudwy, Mochras Island, from Llaobedr and Pensarn Station. TO Bettws-y-Coed. via Beddgelert and Pats of Aberglaslyn, Portmadoc Station. TO Llanymawddwy Falls, Dinas. Mawddwy Sta- tion. TO Beddgelert. apd Snowdoo through the Pass of AbergláBlyn; Penrhyodeuclrieth and )'ort- madoc Stations. TO Abersoch and Nevin, from Pwllheli Station, TO Tanybwlcn and Maentwrog aid Waterfalls, Cynicht (the Sugar Loaf Mountain), from Pen- rhyndeudraeth Station. TO &aumaris, by Coach from Bangor Station. TO Precipice Walk, Torrent Walk, and Ty'ny- groes, from Dolgelley Station. TO Glaspwll Cascade and Llyfnant Valley, from G'andovey Station. TO Lake Vyrnwy, the Liverpool Corporation Waterworks, from Llanfyllin Station. Tickets for the above Excursions will be issued from nearly all Coast Stations, and also from cer- tain Inland Stations. For foM particulars aa ti Fares, Daya, &c.. the Coaches will run, and times of Trains, see Rail and Coach Excursion Programme, Tourist ProRnmme: and Handbills, to be obtained gratis at Railway Stations, or from Mr W. H. GOUGH, Super- intendent of the Line, Oswestry. r728 GREATLY EXTENDED ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE ISSUE OF WEEK END TICKETS (Friday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) TO CAMBRIAN COAST STATIONS AND WELLS, FROM STATIONS IN ENGLAND, Are now being put into operation. They 'include cookings from path, Bristol, Cam- bridge, Darlington, Durham, Gloucester, Lincoln, Cheltenham, Harrogate. Middlesboro Newcaetle- on-Tyne, Ntttingham, Norwich, Scarboro, Sunder- land, Tynemouth, Yarmouth, Worcester, &o., &c. Full particulars may be obtained at any of the above-named stations, or from Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. MONTGOMERYSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AT WELSHPOOL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. ON THE ABOVE DATE CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO WELSHPOOL, From Machynlleth at 8.29 a.m., Cemmts Road 8.39 a.m Llanbrynmair 8.51 a.m., Carno 9.4 a.tn., Pontdolgoch, 9.11, Caer3W« 9.17, Llanidloes 6.40 and 9 0 a.m., Newtown 7.8 and 9.34 a.m., Kerry 8.50, Montgomery 7 26 and 9 5 a.m., Fcrden 7.30 and 9.10. A Half-day Special train will also leave New- town 1.30 p.m., Kerry 1.10 p.m., Abermule 1.40, Montgomery 1.45, and Forden 1.50 p.m The return trains for Forden, Newtown, Llanid- loes, and intermediate etations leave vVelsbpool at 4.10, 7.5, and 9.10 p.m., and for Caersws, Machyn- lleth, and intermediate stations at 4.10 or 7.5 p.m. MERIONETHSIRE AGRIC D LTUL AL SHOW AT HARLECH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1896, CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS WILL BB ISSUED From Pwllheli, Dolgelley, Maohyclleth, Aberyst- wyth, Newtown, Welshpool, and intermediate I stations; also from Festiniog Line, Corris, and Bala, Corwen, and other stations on the G. W. Line- The trains will be due to leave Pwllheli, 6.20, 10-10 a.m., and 1.0 p.m., Criccieth 6.42, 10.25, and 1.10 p.m., Portmaioc 6.50, 10 25, and 1.30 p.m., Minffordd 6.54, 10.30 a.m., and 1.40 p.m., Bar- irouth 8.50 a.m., 12.0 noon, and 2.20 p.m., Dol- gelley 7.50 a.m 8.45 a.m., and 1.20 p m., Towyn 8 10 am. and 1.45 p.m., Aberdovey 7.55 a.m. and 1.35 p.m., Machynlleth 7.25 and 10.43 a.m., Borth 7.50 and 10.30 a.m., Aberystwyth 7.30 and 10.10 a.m., Cemmes Road 559 and 10.30 a.m., Llan- brynmair 5.46 and 10.5 a.m., Carno 4.34 and 9.55 a.m., Llanidloes 9.0 a.m., Newtown 5.8 and 9.30 a.m., Welshpool 4.40 and 9.3 a.m. For times of trains from intermediate stations and full particubr of fares see handbills. THE RETURN TRAINS LEAVE HARLECH For Talsarnau, Portmadoc, Pwllheli, and inter- mediate stations 3.5 or 7.51 p.m. or by Special at 5 ^or Llanbedr and Pensarn, Barmouth, Dolgelley. and intermediate stations by Specials at 4.30 and 6.20 p.m. or by Ordinary Train at 6.40 p.m. Fur Llwyngwril, Towyn, Aberdovey, Machyn- lltth, and intermediate stations by Ordinary Tram at 6.40 p.m., or Special at 6.20 p.m. For Aberystwyth, Glandovey, and intermediate stations by Ordinary Trains at 4.58 p.m. and 6.40 p.m. or Special Train at 6.20 p.m. For Cemmes Road, Llanbrynmair, Caroo, Llanid- loes, Newtown, Welshpool, and intermediate stations by Ordinary Train at 4.58 p.m. „7.„ A SPECIAL STOCK TRAIN WUl leave Machynlleth 4.0 a.m., Aberdovey 4.20 a.m., Towyn 4.35, Barmouth 6.15, Dolgelley 5.15 a.m., Portmadoc 6.0 a.m., reaching Harlech 7.30 a.m. and return from Harlech 5.45 p.m. same day. For times of Stock Train at intermediate siations see handbills. rS96 altøbJ1 faction. MR J. E. J AMES has the pleasure to announce the following STOCK AND CROP SALES Which he has been instructed to conduct:— TYPOETH, CWMRHEIDOL. — Crops, by order of Mr T. Benjamin, Saturday, Sept. 5th, at 2 p.m. r867 VTANTYRHYDD, near Capel Seion, -N Crops, by order of Mi Morgan, Wedneiday, September 9th, 1-30 p.m. r809 fWMSYMLOG MINE.—Hay and Root C Crops. Thursday, 10th September, at two p.m. r906 DOLGROES, near Yspytty YQtwyth.- Crops, by order Mr Daniel Jones. Saturday, September 12th. r907 PENYGRAIG, LLANYCHAIARN. JL Live and Dead Stock, by order of Mr Henry Davies, Thursday, Septembtr 17th, at 12 p.m. r837 EFNHENDRE.-LIVE & DEAD C STOCK, by order of R. Hughes, Esq., Satur- day, September 19th, 1896. Luncheon at 11. To commence at 12. r838 ENBRYN.-Stock, by order of Messrs J. Stephens, Tuesday, September 22nd, at 1 p.m. r869 "VTANTYRHYDD (near Capel Seion).— JLN Stock, by order of Mr Morgan, Thursday, September 24th. r870. CEFNLLECH (near Nanteos).—Stock, by C order of Mr Rowland Morgan, Saturday, September 26th, 1 p.m r871 VALE OF CLARACH, CARDIGAN- SHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS AND BUILDING SITES. MR J. E. JAMES has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the Talbot Hotel, Aberystwyth, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon OF Monday, the 7th day of September, 1896, The following very desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, All situate in the far-famed and lovely Valley of Clarach, close to Aberystwyth, in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, in the County of Cardigan :— GLANYMOR FARM, Containing 103 acres. 1 rood, and 51 perches, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr David Jenkins as yearly tenant at an annual rent of £ 112. TANYFOEL Jb ARM, Containing 69 acres, 2 roods, and 12 perches, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr David Jenkins and the Misses Jenkins, as yearly tenants, at an annual rent of 977. NANTOBLLANFACH FARM, Conta:ning 73 acres, 1 rood, and 41 perches, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr John Jones as yearly tenant at an annual rent of -£90. The property will be firt!t offered in 3 Iota, each farm comprising one lot, and if not co sold will then be offered in smaller lotøin accordance with plans and particulars which may be had of the Auctioneer or the Vendor's Solicto rs. This property is the most desirable investment that has been offered in this locality for very many years. Being situated close to the sea and within about a mile of Bow Street Station, it is particular- ly well adapted for the erection of seaside residences. The road to Bow Street Station is flat and one of the beat in the neighbourhood. All the property with the exception of about 12 acres is situate on the north side of the valley, and there- fore has a south exposure and is completely sheltered from the North and East winds. Tt e views from all this property, commanding as it does the sea on the one hand and the Cwm and the Gogerddan woods on the other, is the most magnificent in Mid Wales. The property can be easily converted iuto builditigaites. The bath'ng at Clarach beaijh is infinitely gap. erior td that at Aberyetwytfh or any or tWT adjoin- ing seaside towtls- Plans, particulan, and conditions of sale may be obtained of the Auctioneer, North Parade, Aber- y8tWyM'Es3^fSMITH, DAVIES & CO., Solicitors, Post Office Chambers, r665 Aberystwyth. ABERMAED, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF FARMING STOCK, Comprising Pure-bred Black Cattle, Moun- tain Ponies, and an Excellent Flock of Mountain Sheep. MR. J. E. JAMES has been favoured with instructions from L. P. Pugh, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, On Wednesday, 16th September, 1S96, 1 p.m., At the Home Farm, Tanygra'g, Abermaed, A GRAND SURPLUS STOCK OF BLACK OATTLE, Including 1 Fat Cow, 4 do. Heifers, 5 Beifers in calf, 1 Bull Calf, 10 Mountain Ponies; also an excellent Flock of Welsh Sheep (in pens to suit purchasers) comprising 100 four-year-old Wethers, 400 Ewes, 500 Ewe and Wether Lambs. Credit on Conditions. Sale to commence at one o'clock p.m. The Home Farm is situate about 2 miles from Llaoilar, H miles from Llanrhystyd Road Station on the Manchester ani Milford Railway, and 4 miles from Aberystwyth. r808 CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE FRHE. HOLD FARM. MR J. E. JAMES has been instructed to sell by Public Auction, at the Talbot Hotel, Aberystwyth, On Monday, the 28th day of September, 1896, at 2 o'clock p.m. The Freehold Farm called, CEFENGWYN in the parish of Llanbadarntrefeglws, in the County of Cardigan, together with the fields known as CAEGLSS now with the occupation of Mrs Jane Jenkins containing togethtr 93 acres or thtre- aboutB. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Roberta & Evans, Solicitors, both of Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH. J. E. JAMES, AUCTIONEER, TEKAJST- RIGHT, AGRICULTURAL AND PROPERTY VALUER, HOUSE AGENT AND SURVEYOR. AUCTIONS of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY CONDUCTED ON REASONABLE TERMS. THE ABERYSTWYTH AUCTION MART, MILL STREET. A REGISTER KEPT of Town and Country RESIDENCES FOR DISPOSAL, OR TO LET. O F P I C E 8 12, NORTH PARADE. Its hI faction. NORTH ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Marts* DANIEL, SON & MEREDITH will sell by Amotion on an early data (unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty), two capital Freehold Semi-detached Villas, containing 14 rooms each, with uatial Out-offices, Garden, &c. Apply to the Auctioneers. r780 CARDIGANSHIRE, SOUTH WALES. f CWMERFIN MINE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have been instructed to Sell by Auction at their SALE ROOMS,QUEEN'S-ROAD, ABER- YSTWYTH, On Wednesday, September 16th, 1896, At 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, The valuable Lead and Blende Mine know as CWMERFIN MINE, Situate in the parish af Llanbadarn Fawr, in the County of Card wan, held on lease for an unexpired term of sixteen years, together with the Machinery and'Plant thereon, now a going concern. The Mine is situated about four miles-and-a half from Bow Street Statioo.on the Cambrian Railway, and about seven miles from Aberystwyth, Particulars and Conditions of Sale may he obtained of Messrs Rose-Innes, Son and Crick, Solicitors, Billiter-square Buildings, London, E.C., of W. Hughes-Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Aberystwyth, and of the Auctioneers, Queen's road,Aberystwyth. r778 NEW QUAY, CARDIGANSHIRE. MESSRS. DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have been instructed to sell by Auction, at the Lion Hotel, New Quay, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1896, At- 2- o'clock in the Afternoon, In one or more lots, the desirable Freehold Farm known as "I PERTHYGWENYNUCHA." situate in the Parish of Llanliwchaiarn, county of Cardigan, in the occupation of Darid Thomas, yearly tenant. The property is situate close to and overlooks the seaport town of New Quay, commands a magnificent view of Cardigan Bay, the Merioneth- shire and Carnarvonshire hills, and is particularly well adapted as a splendid Building Estate. Farther particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. r754 PANTEG, LLANBADARN ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, MR. J. J. GRIFFITHS has been in- structed to Sell by Public Auction at the Talbot Hotel, Aberystwyth, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1896, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all that valuable and beautifully situated FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, Together with the Garden and Lawn held there- with, situate on the Llanbadarn Road, within a quarter of a mile of the Town of Aberystwyth, and known as PANTFG, now in the occupation of Miss Taylor. The house contains Dinmg Room, Drawing Room, 2 Sitting Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Kitchens, Pantries, Cellarage, Bath Room, W.C., and Wash- house in Garden. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, No. 45, Portland Street, Abervstwvth, or to MR. ARTHUR J. HUGHES, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. ARDWYN, ABteRYSTWYTn. MR. ED WARE! niLLIS has been favoured with? instruction from Rev. Llewellyn Edwards, Mlik,, who is leaving for Lon- don, to sell by Auctionjtn WEDNESDAY ani THURSDAY, SEPT. 23rd 1896, v HOUSF,UQW, NITURF,, BOOKS, fcc., also ttie L FURNITURE- For full particulars and date see posters and handbills. rS94 LIMITED TO 1,000 HORSES. FRANK LLOYD'S great North Wales Prize Horse Sales at Wrexham. The largest in the World, commencing TUESDAY, Sept. 22nd, with Hunters, Single and Double Harness Horses, 15 hands and over. WEDNESDAY, 23rd, Small Hoises, Hacks, Cobs, and Ponies (many Prize Winners). THURSDAY, 24th, Waggon, Lurry, and Van Horses. FRIDAY, 25tb, Young Horses and Foals of all classes. Prices realised at these Sales,Waggon Horses 100 to 127gs.; pairs, 170as.; a Team, 370gs.; Harness Horses, 120gs. to 175gs.; Hunters, 150gs.; Cobs and Ponies, 80, 90, 100, and 120gs. Entries close by this Saturday a post, Sept. 5th, on ordinary paptr to Fraok Lloyd, Wrexham r886 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE ANNUAL SALE of 60 Head of Cattle, Horses, 500 to 600 Sheep at GELLIGREEN, BALA. by order of William Buckley, Esq., Aberhirnant. will take place on Thursday, Oct'iber 15th, 1896. DAVID ROBERTS & SON, Corwen, Auctioneers. 1st September, 1896. r898 MR J. DANIEL JENKINS has been instructed to conduct the following SALES on the reanective dates and times as under FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH—At Llwynfallen, Pen- carreg, Crops of Corn. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH—At Tynffynon, Lam- peter, Crops of Corn and Hay. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7Tii-Lianybyther Monthly Market—Pedigree Shropshire Down Ram and Ewe Lambs (the property of J. Rees, Esq., Dolgwm, and W. Cotterel, Esq., Perry Ormond). MONDAY, SEPTEMBEU 7TH—At 3 p.m., at Flux, Cribin. Stock, Crop, &e. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TIl-At Maestir, Lam- peter, Crops of Corn and Hay. THURSDAY, SFPTEMBER 10TH At Nanthenfoel, Llanfihangel Ystrad, Crops of Corn and Hay. SATURDAY, SEPTERBER 12th-At Felinsych, Pen. carreg, Live Stock, Crops, &c. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH Bryngwyn, near Farmers. Livestock, Crops, &c. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH—Station Terrace, Lam- peter (Property of Gilbert Grace, Esq.), Household Furniture. AT AN EARLY DATE- Fountain Inn, Lampeter, Household Furniture. Tygwyn, Llangybi, Live Stock, &c. Biyng«in»n, Lampeter, Stock, Crop, &c. Blaenau-uchaf, Cellan, Live Stock, fee. THURSDAY, OCTOBER y,T- At Penygaireg Farm, Aberayron, Live Stock, &c. For further particulars see Posters. r910 ^cnbets. URICCIETH URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. I TENDERS are invited for the construc- JL tion of a Timber Groyne and other works for the protection of the Esplanade. Plans and specifications may be inspected, and Forms of Tender and Bill of Quantities obtained, at the offices of Messrs T. Roberts and Son, Port- madoc. Tenders to be sent to me not later than 6 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the 18th inst., sealed and endorsed Tender for Groyne." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS JONES, Portmadoc, Sept. 2nd, 1896. Clerk. r899 Books of every description bound well, cheaply, and quickly AT THE CAMBRIAN NEWS' OFFICE. lt,6 by Ittrtion. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DOLGUOG, MACHYNLLETH. MESSRS R. GILLART & SONS .Iri. have been instructed by C. R. KENYON, Esq. (who is leaving the neighbourhood) TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the premises as above, AT AN EARLY DATE, The greater part of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK, CARRIAGES, AND OTHER EFFECTS. Fuller particulars in future advertisements. r887 NORTH WALES. COUNTIES OF MERIONETH AND MONTGOMERY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS IN MALLWYD AND LLANYMAWDDWY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS R. GILLART & SONS, At the BUCKLEY ARMS HOTEL, DINAS MAWDDWY on FRIDA Y, YRE 25th SEPTEMBER, 1896, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, in lots and subject to conditions. LOT 1. A Farm called "DUGOED ISAF," situate in Mallwyd, containing 104a. 3r lp. or thereabouts, together with right of pasturage over Sheepwalk containing 58a. Or. 19p. Tenant, Mr Evan Evana. LOT 2. A COTTAGE, formerly occupied as a Toll Bar House, together with the Garden belonging thereto, situate in Mallwyd, adjoining Lot 1. Tenant, Mrs Margaret Jones LOT 3. A Farm called GWEINION," situate in Mal- lwyd, adjoining Lot 1, containing 138a. lr. 8p. or thereabouts, together with right of Pasturage over Sheepwalk containing 89a. lr. 21p. Tenant, Mr Obiah Williams. LOT 4. A Farm called PENNANT" situate in Llany- mawddwy containing 33a. Or. lip. or thereabouts together with right of pasturage over sheepwalks containing 527a. Ir. 19p. Tenant, Mr Howell Davies. LOT 5. A Farm caUed BLAENCOWARCH situate in Llanymawddwy containing 80a. 3r. 32p. or J thereabouts together with right of pasturage over sheepwalks containing 383a. lr. 13p. and other commonable right-. Tenants, Mrs Catherine Jones and Mr Hugh Thomas. LOT 6 Farms called TYNTWLL and DOLALFA," situate in Llanymawddy containing 59a. lr. 34p. or thereabouts together with exclusive right of pastur- 1 age orer sheepwalks containing 223a. 2r. 23p. and other commonable rights. Tenant, Mr Rewland ] Jones. ( mm. n liUl i A Farm called BWLCHCOEDIOG, situate in Llanmawddwy, containing 196a. 3r. 15. or there- abouts together with right of pasturage over sheep- walks containing 224a. Or. 20p. Tenant, Mr Evan Evaos. Plans, particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had on application to the Auctioneers,Machynlleth, or MKssRs MAIR & BLUM, Solicitors, Macclesfield. r 888 IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE BRED SHROPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP AND LAMBS. MR. BENJAMIN EVANS begs to in- form th'; public th«t he has beeu inatrue'ed by J. P. Vaughan PrysN Eq., to Sell by Auction at the Black Lion Hotel, at Llanybyther. on MONDAY, SEPTJSMSBR 7th, The following very valuable Stock of pure bred Shropshire Down Sheep and Lambs Over 40 YOUNG EWES, 20 RAM LAMBS, 20 EWE LAMBS. The Auctioneer begs to call the particular atten- tion of Breeders to the above Sale as affording them the opportunity of procuring sound, healthy, and pure bred sheep. Sale to commence at 10.30 sharp. Terms-Cash. August 18th, 1896. Btitbdir, Gwernogle, antgaredig, S. Wales. iS22 CLYNNOG, CARVARVONSHIRE. MR HENRY ROBERTS has been in- s'ructed to offer for Sa'e by Public Auction at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Carnarvon, on SA TURD A Y, the 12th SEPTEMBER, 1896, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to suchccndi- tioos of Sale as ahall be then produced, ALL those four Desirable Freehold Farms and Tenements, situate in the Parish of Clynnog, Carnarvonshire, in four Lots as follows LOT I.-TANYGARREG, area 5a. 3r. 15p. tenant, Mr Evan Parry. tJulOM. I LOT 2.—TYDDYNYGARREG 1 with FFRIDD area 10a. 2r. 6p. tenant, Mr Richard Price. LOT 3.—TYDDYNYGARREG- UCHA arfa 11a. Ir. Op. tenant, Mr Evan Griffith. LOT 4.—TYDDYNUCHA arca 22a. lr. 19p. tenant, Mr Thomas Williams. The Farms are well fenced, and consist of excel- lent Arable and Pasture Land. The views cannot be surpassed, and the distance to the Sea Shore at Clynnog from Lots 1 and 2 is about 1 mile. All the Property is situated within easy distance of the Llanaeliiaiarn Sett Quarries and the Llanllyfni Slate Quarries. For further particulars and p'ans apply to- Messrs BRESSE, JONES, & CASSON, Solicitors, Portmadoc, or to the AUCTIONEER, Pensyflog, Portmadoc. ri44 MACHYNLLETH. HUGH D AVIESIS COUGH MIXTURE THE GREAT WELSH COUGH MIXTURE REMEDY, COUGH MIXTURE In 13id and 2s 9d Bottles. COUGH MIXTURE Sold Everywhere COUGH MIXTURE —— COUGH MIXTURE DAVIE S'S COUGH COUGH MIXTURE MIXTURE. COUGH MIXTURE Gives Immediate Relie COUGH MIXTURE Cures Coughs and Colds COUGH MIXTURE Cures Bronchitis. COUGH MIXTURE Cures Whooping Cough. COUGH MIXTURE Cures Asthma. COUGH MIXTURE Cures Influenza. COUGH MIXTURE COUGH MIXTURE Mr H. A. Evans, Post Off COUGH MIXTURE Trelech, stys :—Many in tnis COUGH MIXTURE part say that they have uever COUGH MIXTURE used anything equal to OOUGH MIXTURE r>avies'a Cough Mixture for COUGH MIXTURE Cough and Bronchitis." COUGH MIXTURE Rev E. W. Davies, Pentre, COUGH MIXTURE says he has derivel benefit as COUGH MIXTURE a public speaker, and that it COUGH MIXTUREjis the popular cure for In- COUGH MIXTURE fluenza. COUGH MIXTURE D. Jenkins, Eeq., Mus. COUGH MIXTURE Bac., recommends it to COUGH MIXTURE Singers. COUGH MIXTURE Ø" See that the Trade Mark COUGH MIXTURE is on the Wrapper— COUGH MIXTURE Peswch. Proprietor HUGH DAVIES, CHEMIST. MACHYNLLETH. q748 MILK BUSINESSES I MILK BUSINESSES. MR R. FOX, the well-known Cowkeepers' 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 f50 to 910,000, in all parts of London and suburbs. Intending purchasers before deciding on a business should call at his office, No 11, Cale- donian Road, King's Cross, London, 5 minutes from Euston Station, N.B. No char pre to purchasers. 663. Jtoblk Jkita. VICTORIA HALL, BALA. ADDRESSES ON "THE CHRISTIAN LIFE," BY READER HARRIS, ESQ., G.C., On Sunday, August 30th, 8 p.m. Monday, August 31st, at 4-30 p.m.; Tuesday, Sept. 1st, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 2nd, at 4-30 and 8 p.m. r825 YSTRAD MEURIG SCHOOL. The School will re-dpen on Tuesday, the 22nd of September, 1896. There are now several vacancies on the foundatiop of Edward Richard. For further particulars apply to the Rev the HEADMASTER, r750 Ystrad Meurig, R.S.O. MERIONETH COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Quarterly Meeting of the Merioneth County Council will be held in the Assembly Room*, Blaenau Festiniog, on Thursday, the 3rd day of September next, at 12 o'clock noon, and the Council will thereupon proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the assessment, applica- tion and management of the County Stock or Rate and all other County business pursuant to the 15 and 16 Vict., Cap. 81. Dated this 10th day of August, 1896. ROBERT JONES, r793 Clerk of the Council. To the Overseers of the Poor of the township of Cyfoethybrenin, and to the Superin- tendant of Police of the District of Upper Geneu'rglyn, in the County of Cardigan, and to all others whom it may concern. I THOMAS KENYON PARDOE, of f Glaneifon, Bortb, in the County of Cardigan, Commission Agent, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the adjournment of the General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Board School, Talybont, on Thurs- day, the 24th day of September, 1896, for a Licence to keep a house for public billiard playing at the Borth Billiard Room, Reading Room, and Library, of which premises I am the owner. Dated the 3rd day of September, 1896. r903] T. KENYON PARDOE. DR WILLIAMS' SCHOOL, DOLGELLEY. THERE will be an examination at the School on Thursday, September 24th, frr two entrance scholarships (free tuition) to be awarded to girls under 14 years of age, from any Public Elementary School in North Wales. Also two entrance scholarships of EIO per annum (given by Miss Lloyd Roberts) for boarders, tenable in the School for two years, for girlE. under 13 years of age, resident in Wales. Applications to be sent to the HEADMISTRESS not later than September 19th, 1896. r813 L LANDOVERY COLLEGE. MICHAELMAS TERM will begin on THURS- DAY, September 17th. Boarders return the pre- vious day. Distinctions for theyear, August, 1895, to August, 1896, include 11 Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge, value f650 a year, largest number ever gained by the School; in the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination 21 Higher Certificates, bracketed in the tenth place, and 23 Distinctions, highest number ever gained by the School, taking seventh place 1st in Distinctions in Mathematics, and let also in Distinctions in Mechanics 5-Distincticns in English out of a total of 14 awarded to the 1,500 boys examined 17 Lower Certificates, taking oth place First-class Natural Science Tripos and Senior Optime, Cambridge. Board and Tuition Fees, 48 Guineas a Year. For Particulars apply to THE WARDEN, r759] The College, Llandovery. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. OWEN'S COLLEGE, MANCHESTER. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The WINTER SESSION will be opened on FRIDAY, October 2nd., 1896, at 4 p.m An Introductory Address will he delivered in the Physiological Theatre of the New Medical Build- ings by Mr JONATHAN HUTCHINSON, LL.D., F.R.S., F.R.C S., &c. Full t opportunities for study are offered to Students preparing for any of the Examinations in Medicine and Surgery in the United Kingdom. Special facilities are also offered in the Dental, Public Heal h, and Pharmaceutical Departments. Prospectuses, together with particulars cf Scholarships, &c and any further information, will be forwarded OD application. S. CHAFFERS, Registrar. ABERYSTWYTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. THE ABOVE SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED FOR BOYS EARLY IN OCTOBER. SAMUEL EVANS, 6, Portland Street, Clerk. r876 ABERYSTWYTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. THE LOCAL GOVERNING BODY ABE PREPARED TO APPOINT A HEADMASTER FOR THE ABOVE SCHOOL. Salary 9180 per annum, with a capitation fee of £1 10s. for the first 100 pupils, and 1:1 afterwards. Accommodation has to be provided under the Scheme for 150 boys and 100 girls. Candidates must be graduates of some University in the United Kingdom. ALSO A SECOND MASTER at a Salary of £160 per annum, and an ASSISTANT MASTER at a Salary of fl40 per annum. Applied one. stating Age, Qualifications, and Experience, with one copy of not more than four recent testimonials, must be in my hauds on or be- fore Wednesday, 9th September, 1896. SAMUEL EVANS, Clerk to the Local Governing Body. 6, Pcrtland-street, Aberystwyth. Canvassing will disqualify. r875 ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACT, 1869, AND AMENDING ACTS. In the ma,tf:r of the Charity of HUGH OWEN for a Pch(,ol in the parish of Llanegryn in the County t f Merioneth, and in the matter of the Welsh Inter. mediate Education Act, 1SS9. A SCHEME relating to the above named Foundation has been submitted by the Charity Commissioners to the Committee of Council on Education, and Notice is hereby givenJthat during one month from the date of the prat publica- tion hereof, the Committee of Council on Education will in pursuance of Section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1873, receive objections or suggestions made to them in writing respecting such Scheme. Copies of Scheme, price two-pence each, may be obtained from Mr Ellis Edwards, cf New Bank, Llanegryn, or from the Secretary, Charity Coram's- sion, Whitehall, London, S.W. G. W. KEKEWICH, Secretary. Education Department, 28th August, 1896. r901 WHY send Printing elsewhere when you can have it done Cheaper, Quicker, and Better at the Cambrian News Office. Aberystwyth PURE CO F F E E .LJPFXURY— BEAUTIFUL FLAVOUR, DELICATE AROMA A SPECIALITE AT 1/8 PER LB. ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE SPECIAL CARE. HOPKINS & CO., TEA AND COFFEE SALESMEN, 4, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. ffubiu: Notice. NOTICE. MR E. MORGAN, YEAST MERCHANT BEGS to inform his numerous customers J) that he has removed from 15, Powell Street, to 7, High Street, where he hopes to receive their future patronage. With thanks for past favours. r 710 E. MORGAN. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. GENERAL ENQUIRY, BOOKING ANO PARCELS OFFICE, 41, 7ERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Time Tables, Souvenir Albums, Picturesque Wales Guide Books, and all Publications of the Company on Sale. q934 C. S. DENNISS. sTNORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1896. THE MISSES SYMOND (From Madame Gough, Court Dressmaker, New Bond Street, London, W.), Beg to announce that tltey have taken Rooms at the above address, and commence busiuess from this date as HIGH-CLASS DRESSMAKERS. TERMS, MODERATE. APPRENTICES WANTED. MISS MAY JOHJN, Soprano, Winner of 1st prize at Chicago, 1893, Double Medalist, R.A.M., 1896, Now open to accept engagements during coming season. Addrees-rON PENTRE, RHONDDA. r893 ROYAL PIER PAVILION, ABERYSTWYTH. Engineer and General Manager G. CROYDON MARKS, ESQ. SUNDAY EVENING SACRED CONCERTS, SUNDAY EVENING, ShPT. 6th, 1896. Doors open at 7-30, commencing at 8.15. Special engagement of talented Artistes. Conductor and Musical Director, Mr J. H. Rowe. PROGRAMMES, Is., 6d., AND A LIMITED NUMBER, 3d. CONSTITUTION HILL. FREE READING ROOM IK THE GROUNDS Provided with London and Provincial, daily and weekly newspapers, Magazines, eke. r776 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DAVID ARCHER VAUGHAN COLT- WILLIAMS, Esq the Barrister appointed to Re- vise the Lists of Parliamentary Voters and County and Parochial Electors for the County of Merioneth, will hbld Courts for that purpose at the several Places and Times undermentioned, that is to say :— At PENRHYNDEU- DRAETH, at the Police For the several Station, on Tuesday, the I Parishesof Llanfihangel- 8th day of September f y-traethau, Llanfro- next, at 11 o'clock in the ihen, and Llaudeewyn. forenoon. At HARLECH, at the\ Castle Hotel, on Tues- I For the several day, the 8th day of Sep- > Parishes of Llandanwg, tember next, at 4 o'clock 1 Llanfair, and Llanbedr. in the afternoon. J At BARMOUTH, at) For the several the Police Station, on I Parishes of Llauabtr, Wednesday, the 9th day ■'Barmouth, L'anendd- of September Dext, at 111 wyn, and Llaoddwyne o'clock in the forenoon. J is-y-graig. ") For the several At DOLGELLEY, at Parishes ot Del gel ey, the Shire Hall, on Thurs- Brithdir and Islaw'rdie, day, the lOtn day of Sep- r Llanelltyd, Llanfach- tcmber next, at 11-45 reth, and Llandd^y we- o'clock in t.ie f renown. J uwch-y grait:. At TOWYN, at ti;e Fcr ""e Police S ation, on Friday, I Parian* s .,i yn, the 11th day of Sept. >L)anegryn,L'a; ;angel- nexr, at 12-30 o'clock in I y-Penuaut, fand Lian- the afternoon. J gtlynin. At DINAS MAW-"V DDWY, at the Bulkeiey I For the several Arms Hotel, on Saturday, I Parishes of Llan-y- the 12th day of Sept. fMawddwy and Mall- next, at 10-30 o'clock in I wyd. the forenoon. J At ABERCORRIS, at\ the Braich Coch Inn, on I For .the several. Saturday, the 12th day > Parishes of Pennul and of September next, at 2 I Talyllyn. o'clock in the afternoon./ At BLAENAU FES- TINIOG at the Market | Hall; on Mondaythe 14th I day of September next at For the Parish of 10 o'clock in the fore- Festiniog. noon and also at 6 o'cock | in the evening of the | same day. I For the several Parishes of Maentwrog and Trawsfynydd, and for completing the re- vision of the Lirts for the Parish of Festinic g. Penwern Arms Hotel, and Trawsfynydd, and on Tuesday the 15th day for completing the re- of September next, at 10 ) vision of the Lirts for o'clock in the forenoon. J the Parish of Festinic g. At BALA at the Shire") For the several Hall on Wednesday, the I Parishes of Llanycil, 16th day of September r Bala, Llaugower, Llan- next at 11 o'clock in the I uwchllyn, Llanfor, and forenoon. ) Llandderfel. For the several Parishes of Corwen, Gwyddelwern, Llangar, Gwyddelwern, Llangar, At CORWEN at the Llandrillo, Battws Police Station 00 Wed- gwerfyl-goch, and Llan. nesday, the 16th day of eantffraU-glyndyfrdwy September next at 2 and for xll other o'clock in the afternoon. Parishes, Townships, Precincts, and F.'aces (if any) within the said County not hereinbefore J mentioned. The OVERSEERS are to publish this NOTICE, and to attend at the opening of the COURTS at which the LISTS for cheir respective Parishes are hereby appointed to be Revised, and to delivir o the REVISING BARRISTER the Documents men- tioned in the last Paragraph of the several precepts issued by me to them in pursuance of The Kegia- tration Ac'.s. b ROBT. JONES, Clerk of the Merioneth County Council. 19th August. 1896.. rS32 frg^HOMAS, DAIRY AGENT, 341, STKANi\ Telegraphic Address CYMREIG, LONDON. 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