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Births, Marriages and Deat vf jrtjaid chance of Is. 6d. is made tor announcements »/ Births and Deaths {if a verse is added the chart* u 2t, 6a. more according to length) and 2s.6d./or Marriage announcements under this heading. In all casts charge must be prepaid. BIRTHS. BARLOW —On the 24th inst. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barlow, of Glyn Awel, Dialstonc Lane, Stockport, a. son- p20 MASON.—On September 14th, at lslwyn, Llan- badarn Fawr, Aberystwyth, tho wife of John Mason, of a. son. pl8 MARRIACES. SANDS—HUGHES-BONSALL.—On September 16th, at St. Marylebone Church, by tho Rev A. W. Hands brother of the bridegroom, Ernest W Hands, of 91, New Cavendish- street, to Marie Isabel, third daughter of the lato George Hughes-Bonsai 1, D.L., and of Mrs. Hughes-Bonsall, Glanrheidol, Cardiganshire. p2
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PKBPAID SCALE .,JIoale8 to Let. Houses Waited, Situations Wanted. •lUtn.tioM Vacant. Apartment* to be Let. Miscellaneous Wanted. Articles Lost and Footid. of One Three Six Nine Insertion Insartions Insertion* Insertions 8. d. 8. d. a d. ø. d. 11 13 26 40 50 OG 19 36 SO 60 35 28 46 60 70 42 29 56 70 80 49 38 66 80 90 H.B.—If Box Number Given, 3d. extra ehargod for postage of repll-'i. Wedding preeenta, 2d. a line. "Musical and other successes, 2/0 prepaid not j more than 5 lines, 6d. a line afterwards. ] LOST AIID FOUND. X OST on September 15th, from motor car •Li near Towyn, or between Towyn and Machynllcth, a. email purple attache bag, with keys, silver brushes, etc. ft reward paid on returning same to nearest Police Station. p7 1 SITUATIONS VACANT. A SECOND DISTRICT NUESE is required for Dolgeiley district, to do Maternity v Work School Nursing, Health Visiting, and General Nursing. Knowledge of Welsh essen- tial. Salary, £ 110.—State age and send three recent testimonials to pl3 Mrs. MILLS, Brynbella, Dolgelley. COOK. VERY GOOD, required middle of October; age under 35; Church ot England; three in family, child of 10; kitchen-maid kept; separate bedroom; ser- vants sitting-room; liberal outings; wages £55, all found.—Apply by letter, in first instance, to Miss A. L. Marsjland, The Old Vicarage. ] Aberystwyth. p22 COOK-HOUSEKEEPER, or Cook-general wanted in October; two in family; com- fortable home; separate bedroom; must be well recommendod.—State age, experience, wages, ■ etc., Watkins, Dolguan, Newtown, North Wales. n457 DOMESTIC WAITRESS wanted per- manent situation; age 22 to 30 years good homt comforts; good wages and tips; reference necessary—Jones & Son, St. Cadvan Commercial Hotel, Towyn-on- Sea, Merioneth. J1417 GOOD GENERAL WANTED for private house, one in family; good wages to ex- perienced person.—Miss James, 59, Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth. pi71 j HOUSE-PARLOURMAID, EXPERIENCED, ] -M—aL required middle of October; good plate ( cleaner and able to valet, also good needle- j woman; age under 35; Church of England'; quiet situation; share large bedroom with housemaid; servants sitting room; liberal out- ings; throe in family, child of 10; wages £50, all found.—Apply by letter, in first instance, to Miss A. L. Marslandt The Old Vicarage, ] Abervstwyth. p24 s, HOUSEMAID, THOROUGHLY GOOD" -JLl required middle of October; age under 35; Church of England; good needle-woman; three in family, child of 10; share large bod- room with house-parlourmaid; servants' sitting- room; liberal outinjp; wages, £45,al1 found.— Apply by letter, in first instance, to Miss A. L. ){8,Kslan-\ TbI- "Old Vicarage, Aberyst- wyth. p26 KITCHEN-MAID GOOD. SINGLE-HANDED required middle of October; separate bedroom; liberal outings; comfortable and foasy situation for suitable) girl; Church of England; three in family, child of 10; four servants; odd man for boots and coals: wages £35. — Apply, in first instance, by letter to Miss A. L. Marsland, The Old Vicarage, Aber- vStwvtl1. p25 LAUNDRESS, experienced, good ironer, wages, £35; Ward Maids, £ 20.—Apply to the Matron, Carnarvonshire and Anglesey In- firmary, B p4145 T ADY (OSMOND) WILLIAMS requires -L* House-parlourmaid for London, end of October.—Statd wages, Penrhyndeudraeth, North Wales. p4090 ] MRS LEONARD DAVIS requires experienced second gardener.—Apply, stating refer- nces. wages, and age, no cottage at present, Castell Deudraeth, Penrhyndeudraeth. p3 MILLINERY.—Improvers wanted for the workroom.—Wones, 40, Great Dark- gate-street, 'Aberystwyth. p4095 PROBATIONERS wanted, age 21 to 30. Must be well educa.ted. Salary, JC16, £18, £20, with uniform.—Apply to the Matron Carnar- vonshire and Anglesey Infi, Bangor. p4144 REQUIRED for Chambers in Mayfair, 2 housemaids, also good kitchenmaid. Good wages and comfortable happy home.— Write Manageress, 23, Cqrk-street, Mayfair, London. n482 TO TAILORS.—Wanted, Cutter and capable -aL of making ladies and gents' garments. —State salary required; also what experience, J. Morris. Harlech. p6 WANTED.—Young maid as house parlour- maid and work of house with cook- general (French). Comfortable situation, Here- tordshire country town.—Write Mrs. Wheler Bush, at 4. Gwelfor-terrace, Aberdovey. pl2 "VETANTED.—A smart young j'ady for Dairy and Provisions Shop; used to quick counter trade; also one for housework.—Apply, Edwards, 290, Gray's Inn-road, London, W.C. plO WANTED.—Man used to all farm work.— Apply, Jone3, Havodawelon, near Aber- ystwyth. D15 WANTED.—Good Kitchenmaid and House- maid.—Apply, giving expciriencc and references, to Housekeeper, Dolerw Newtown, Montgomeryshire. p5 WANTED, ionmediate:y, by the Warden of Alexandra Hall, Aberystwyth, a strong girl for temporary kitchen and house work. a483 WANTED.-Good Plain Cook; able to » bake.—Apply, Mrs Hughes-Bonsall, G-an Rheidol. Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth. pl6 WANTED—Experience^ Welsh Linotype TV Operator. Must he good mechanic.— !APT>1V. Cambrian News," Abervstwyth WANTED, immediately, a Housemaid.— Apply Mrs. Morris-Davies, Ffosrhvd- paled, Linnfarian, Aberystwyth. s231 WANTED a Young General, to assist house- keeper no cooking.—Apply, Mr. Percy Wilkinson, Wenallt, Crosswood, -Cardigan. shire s357 WANTED, in a firsl-class Private Hotel in *V Mid Wales, an Experienred-workine Housekeeper; use to the control of staff and assist a* carving.—Apply, stitmw salary re- quired, ape and reference, to 40, "Cambrian Office, Aberystwyth. p4047 TTTANTED.—Good General Servant.—Apply, Mrs. E. Morgan, Lyndhurst, North-road, Aberystwyth. p4143 WANTED.—Parlourmaid; also young house- 'v maid.—Apply Mrs Morgan Nantcaerio, near Aberystwyth. p4147 "TTTANTED.—Experienced House-Parlourmaid ▼T for Cardiff.—Apply Miss Williams, G'as- coed. Pennarke. p4148 TTTANTED.—Cleaner at the Llanilar Council v (School. Saiary £ 10 8s. per annum.— Apply Director of Education, County Education Offices, 56. Portland-street, Aberystwyth. a452 |XXT ANTED.—Capable General Servant; Rood wages to suitable petrson; no wash- 5ng.-Apply, with all particulars, to Matron, Cottage Hospital Holywell. p4093 WANTED. "VERY GOOD LAUNDRESS. able ifa take in personal and household washing for 8 persons, especially careful in the gerttxng up and starching of fine linen and tablo-clothg; lv laundress from the country with good drying grounds need apply.—Miss A. L. Marsland, The Old Vicarage, Abervst- wyth. p23 WANTED. Ferol\le Confectioner, wall up VV in fancy goods; willing to assist lilt I • eonnt«r and tell. roomq.—Particulars, Box SI, "ConhrUn News •* OfBee. p4162 WANTED, Certificated T"ch", to take W temporary ehatyre of Schools in the Countv. — Andy, Director of Education. Education Offices, 56, Portland Street., Abfr ytwyth. a462 SfTOATIOHS VACANT. WANTED Smart Bey for delivery.—Owen W Hall, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. a499 WANTED—Errand boy, immediately.— Apply "Cambrian News" Office, Aber- ystwyth. WANTED.—Good General Servant.—Apply, Matron, Theological College, Aberyst- wyth.. 8424 WANTED, at once, odd man, willing to make himself useful indoors and out. Wages, C2 weekly; good references.—Miss A. L Marslam, The Old Vicarage, Aberystwyth. p4113 WANTED, a Girl, about 16.—Apply to Mrs TV Harries, Grosvenor House, Aberyst- wyth. 04041 WANTED.—Barmaid for small country W hotel.—Apply, giving full particulars and stating wages asked, to Box 12 Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. WANTED, immediately, in the Office of the County Medical Officer, a Junior Clerk. at a salary of 10s. per week.—Applications to be made to Dr. Meredith Davies, Public Health Offices, 56, Portland,stree. Aberystwyth, before tst October. aA32 HOUSES WANTEU. REQUIRED TO PURCHASE a. well-built Detached or Semi-Detached Villa Resi- dence in Aberystwyth. net premises must contain not less than 2 Reception Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, Bath Room, and Garden.—Apply, giving full particulars and price required to Cooke Bros. and Roberts, Auctioneers, Aber- ystwyth. a488 WANTED.—House to rent, or three un- furnished rooms Aberystwyth or dis- trict, immediately.—Apply Box 14, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p4131 WANTED, beginning of October, for 2 or TV 3 months, double-bedded or two bed- rooms and sitting room; near Castle.—State terms, Box 19, "Cambrian News" Office, Aber- ystwyth. p4155 WORKSHOP or ROOM wanted immediately TT in Aberystwyth.—Apply Box No. 22, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. pl4 APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED HOUSES ABERYSTWYTH.—Lady would let part ot comfortable home to another, or couple. Without attendance. Modem conveniences. rerms moderate.—Apply Box 18, "Cambrian News" Offtca Abeuyswyth. p4152 ABERYSTWYTH.—To let, Furnished House or part of house on sea frout.-Apply, Box No 9, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wvth. p4120 FURNISHED APARTMENTS for married couple or two ladies; no attendance; moderate terms —Answer to box 8, I Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. p4115 TO LET furnished, house on Marinw-tcrraco, Aberystwyth; for any period^—Apply, Box 6, "Cambrian News" Office Aberystwyth. 1-4103 UPPER BORTH.—Furnished House to let, LJ for winter, from October until Mtrcb. I or 5 Bedrooms, 2 Sitting ro ma. Bith hot und cold terms 85s. per week.—Apply. Box 20, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwvth. p4167 TUITION. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND and Double Entry book-keeping. New easy method; failure impossible. Shorthand, 10 lessons, 10s. 6d.; Book-keeping, 12s. 6d. Mr Dan Jones, F.I.P.S., stc. (the well-known Coach), "Hartwood," Reath. p4045 URGENTLY WANTED.—500 students to qualify for existing vacancies. This is a splendid opportunity for a youth between the age of 17 aad 24 to secure a. permanent lucrative berth for life. Unemployed, Demob- ilised Service Men with a knowledge of Wireless of the above age should write or call at once.— Wireless Training College, Limited, St. Mary- street Cardiff, and Castle-street, Swansea. TO I. LET ON 80L ABERYSTWYTH.—Freehold Douses for Sale, overlooking Castle Grounds and Sea. Apply, 4, St. Michael's-place, Aberystwyth. p366R BORTH.—For Sale, a Freehold Dwelling Jj 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, Llanrlre. DOLGELLEY.—"CLOGWYN," to lot for summer or longer period; furnished or unfurnished; or sold; 3 reception, 8 bedrooms; usual offices; elevated position; one acre grounds; tennis lawn; half mile from station. -Apply, Roberts, Argoed, Dolgelley. p4057 FOR SALE.—Freehold Farm in South Car- narvonshire, comprising 178 acres of ex- cellent land—about 120 being arable. Large hpuse, lately re-built, with modern conveniences end good outbuildings. Immediate possession. Part of purchase money can be left on mort- gage.—Apply to Messrs Evan R. Davies and Davies, Solicitors. Pwllheli. n426 FOR SALE by Private Treaty, the very JD desirable Leasehold Premises known as "Llantwit House" and "Vron House," Stan- ley-road, Aberystwyth; and Calthorpe House, Elm Tree-nvemie, Aberystwyth.—Apply, D. Emrys Williams, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. p4008 HOUSE ON SALE, in Uppdrfield-street, Dol- gelley.—Apply to Miss Jones, Tynygraig, Penmaenpool. p9 HOUSES TO LET, with immediate posses- -M sion. Cottage at Penvfron. Llanbadarn; also to be let or sold, Avondale House, Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth. — Apply to Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. TO LET, with immediate possession,, the Three Horse Shoes, Gray's Inn-rdad.— For further particulars apply Mr. E. Sant" 11 Messrs. Morgan and Co., Aberystwyth. a403 TO BE SOLD, Brynarfor, 12, South Marine- terrace; also 5, Union-street, Aberyst- wyth.—Apply Miss Samuel, Ardwyn, S4. David's road, Aberystwyth. p4139 FOURCROSSES, NEAR PWLLHELI. TO BE LET, Temperance House, extensive accommodation; every convenience for cooking, etc. Particulars from the Committee. To a capable person or persons it presents a good opportunity for a living. There is a 'table attached; also a building at can be converted into a motor house.—Apply to the Secretary, W. M. PARRY. Plas Belle, u4124 Chwilog S.O. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. CHIROPODY.—Don't let your feet trouble you, have them attended to by a Foot Specialist" for all foot ailments, corns, bunions, etc., etc. By appointment only.—D. Williams, "The Chiropodist," 3, North-parade, Ahervat- wyth. pl290 DAVID WILLIAMS, 8t. James's-square, Aberyswyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Braes, Lead, £ inc, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Shins' Canvas, Pewjker, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Rags, etc Best cash prices given. T^TcILQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, want Wrought ■i-'JL and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc. Pewter, Hemp and Manilla, Ropes, Ships' Canvas, etc. Good prices given, any quantity. h830 |VT"OW is the time to sell your oil fashioned Furniture. Why? Because prices are at the very highest. If you want to sell your dresser, fooj cupboard, hanging press, or any other old Fashioned Furniture, send for A. E. Hill, c.o. John Potts, Town Porter, Alexandra- road. Aberystwyth. p3032 pUNCH AND JUDY SHOW, Up-to-date- Engagements wanted at garden parties, celebrations, fete, etc. Terms, address, Harrv Kirk, 7, Marine-garlens, Barmouth p4153 WANTED.—Invalid Bath Chair, in good condition.—F. Viduna, Pier-street, Aber- ystwvth. p4096 TTTANTED—Rabbit Shoot, 100—500 acres, within radius 6 miles Aberystwyth.— Full particulars and price to Joseph Davies and Son. Solicitors, Aberystwyth. p4104 WANTED.—Pitwood, Fir, and Oak.—Parti- culars to David Jones and Co., Limited (Pontnewynydd), Belle Vue, near Pontypool, Mon. p3677 W H. CLARKE, UPHOLSTERER, 27, Vv Prospect-street. -Recently demobilised. All kinds of re-upholstering undertaken. Car- pets and linoleums repaid. Chairs and Settees to order. p4085 WANTED.—Old Furniture, in any con- VV dition; big prices given.—Write or call, White, Old Curiosity Shop, 5, Little nark- gate-street, Aberystwyth. p4130 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. I WANTED, urgently, 100,000 dozen Rabbit TT Skins, 1,000 Tons Horse Hair Household and Knackor Bones, 100 Tons Cocoa Butter (competition defied), state quantities; Buyer of Unsaleable Stocks, viz.: Damp Tea, Fermented Milk, Rancid Fats, Sardines, Chinchards, Bags Sacks, Syrup and other Barrels, Red Rangoon Beans, Unsaleable Peas. Saltfish, Herrings, Tea Lead, Scrap Metals of every description, Empty Cases, Carbide Tins. Waste Motor Oil. Offer me anything which appears useless. Also all kinds machinery.—Thomas Horton, Govern- mnt Contractor, Merthyr Tydfil. p4168 I 0~l AAA GUARANTEED.—Wanted from 3lrfA»WLr i cwt. to 100 tons new Bespoke Tailors' Woollen Clips 150s. cwt., immediate cash. Buyer of Boiled Horse and Kennel Bones 100s. ton in 2-ton lots and upwards. 1,000,000 I rabbit skins required, top price given.—Thomas Horton, Merthyr Tydfil. Phone 265. p4059 MUSSELS. MUSSELS. MUSSELS. I ONE TON A WEEK WANTED. Must b good stuff; quote price on rail.—W. I H. White, Ice Merchant, Hanley, Staffordshire. p3988 POULTRY. PULLETS and DUCKS, March, 1919. hatch, <- finest layers only 10s 6d each; £6 dozen List breeds free, Hummell, Stratford, Essex. p3943 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. BAGS, BAGS, BAGS.—Why send to Bir- -D mingham when you can get all sizes of bags—sweet bags, chip bags, confeotionery, 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 C12 10s.; lists free; catalogues, 6d.—The Regent Fine Art. Pottery Co., Haniey, Staffs. p3679 FOR SALE.—Spring Cart and Mare, 15-2; J' iso Harness.—Apply, W. Lloyd Jones, Auctioneer, Barmouth. n495 FOR SALE. — Young Pedigree, Bitty, "Ganvons Buglar," and throe Nannies, all Anglo-Toggenburg, hornless; prices £5 to £10 each.—Rev. — Buckle, Harlech. Merion- "rth^hire. pl9 FOR SALE.—Country smith's business, good district. Plenty of work; 3 milos from railway.—Apply Box 10, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. p4125 FOR SALE.—Smart set of Juvenile HobbJ Horses, carry 16 chiidnen; hand power; child could turn it; good living.-Apply, 7, Marine-gardens, Barmouth. p4154 pATENT FUEL, in Truck Loads, not con trolled. Equal to coal, 35s per ton.— Write Hughel, Patent Fuel Manufacturer, Pantydwr, Radnorshire. p4092 FOR SALE, Oak, Ash, Elm, and Sycamore -t' Tree*; alsfo two big Oak Trunks, 24 feet I long by 5 feet girth.—Apply, Thomas Bowen, Dygoed, Clydey, Boneath, S.O., P-embs. pll FOR SALE.—Viatori|i Rubber Tyres and J' Brougham, both single or pair, in good condition. Two sets Double Harness, plated. Any reasonable offer accepted.—Apply Mrs. Holland, Gaerdeon, Dolgedey. pi FOR SALE.—About 30 tons Barley Straw, at Cae'r Ruel, Bow Street. Delivery to be taken from the field immediately after threshing, about end September.-Apply to Mr A. M. Hartley, Grain Merchant 13, Qneen- street, Aberystwyth a406 FOR SALE.4-For Sale, diamond for cutting -t' glass, fair size, not recently used; Harms- worth Encyclopaedia, unbound, without bind- ing cases, in excellent condition. War Illus- trated" from No. 1 to June, 1916, with binding cases. What offers?.—Apply, Box X.Y.Z., "Cambrian News" Office. pl234 FOR SALE.—Sailing Boat in good working -*L' order; length 16! feet. Complete with centreboard.—Apply, W. Hansen, 2, Victoria- terrace, Criccieth. n371 FOR SALE-10-ton Auxiliary Cutter. -L' "Enid." Length 35ft., beam 9ft., draught 5ft • 5-7 h.p two stroke motor beam trawl an gear; splendid suit of sails; full inventory first-class condition has won several prizes.—Apply, D. Richards, Llall- heor, Merioneth. n463 MOTOR FOR SALE.—Bedford Buick, 5- seater, 20 h.p. Colour, maroon; perfect condition—Apply, Owen, Black Lion, PwlJ- heli. p4 OILSKINS THAT DO NOT STICK.—Oil- skins that will give you good service and stand hard wear. Oilskins never fail to keep out the hardest rain or sleet.—Beacon Oilskins. Meh's Oilskins from 21s.; children s from 16s. 6d.: Long Leggings from 55.. Sou'- westers. 3s.; Ladies' smart Oilskins, 28s. 6d. Deal direct us and save money. Send a postcard to-day for our Free Booklet of "Weather Comfort," describing money back guarantee.—Sond now—before you forget—to Barbour's, L d., Ill, Beacon Buildings, South Shields. (3) ROLL TICKETS worded "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.-r-Long Field Nets. lines comnlete. also Purse and Ferret Nets, and special Netting Twines; list free.—E. Parnall and Co. Netting Works, Bedminister, Bristol. p4160 SPORTSMEN, Farmers, Horsemen, try our splendid Yorkshire whipcord tweed; wgajrs like leather; showerproof; 7 yards for 35s. Patterns free.—BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.. 39. Bradford. p4040 SHORTHORN CALVES for rearinsr; also Blacks and Cross-bred Herefords.— Janv>s. Cilwnwr. Farm. Llanelly. p4003 WORTH POUNDS.—520 Money-making onportunities. Valuabk book of 112 pages. Price Is. 6d. post paid. Satisfaction guaran- teed.—Address, Smith, Wormelow Hereford. p4101 4-00 MONEY-MAKING SECRETS an. priceless formulas of best selling articles in everyday use. Is 6d. post paid. —Address, Smith, Wormelow. Hereford. nHf\? 1 800 Horses Next Week. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. JjlRANK LLOYD and SONS will sell on I Tuesday, September 30th.—Dispersal Sale of Pedigree Hackneys at Whitegate Stud, for Mr. John Jones. Wednesday. October 1st.—250 Pedigree Hack- neys, Hunters, Harness Horses Cobs, and Ponies. Many prize-winners. Thursday, October 2nd.—250 Powerful Town Mares and Geldings, Lurry and Van Horses, chiejfly 5, 6, and 7 years old. A Grand Selection of Weighty Animals. Friday, October 3rd.—300 Pedigree Shires, 1, 2. and 3-year-old Geldings and Fi lie^ am Foals. The above are a genuine lot of horses direct from tho breeders. Two days trial allowed for work. Sales at 12 each day. Catalogues ready; n480 SALE TO-DAY t (September 26th) AT THB Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, at 2-30 p.m. IN TEN LOTS, By direction of Mrs ARTHUR & Mrs GORING. Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES. 740 ACRES. Six Farms, The Famous Devil's Bridge Fall's, Jacobs Ladder, Robber's Cave, Woodlands Solicitors:— Messrs CRAWLEY & CO, 114a, ( Auctioneers :— Messrs. KNIGHT, FRANK & RUTLEY, 20, Hanover Square, London,W 1- a407 8ALU BY AUCTION. DANIEL I. REES & EVANS GENSRAX AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, HOUIH AND ESTATE AGENTS, ETC. I Prompt PERSON AT. attention given to all Business. OFFICES (Open Daily): 4, Baker Street, Aberystwyth MESSRS. Daniel I. Rees and Evans Have pleasure in announcing their instruction* to conduct the following Important Agricul- tural and other Sales— Sept. 30th.—Sale of Sheep at Devil's Bridge. October Bontgoch. Oct. 2nd.—Annual Sale of Sheep at Taly bont. October 3rd.Laserug, Llanbadarn Fawr. October 4th.-AnnauI Sale of Cattle, Sheep Horses, Foals, at Llanilar. October 9th.—Cefnhendre Farm, near Aberyst. wyth. October lO^h.—Brynbwl, Borth. October 13th. — Aberystwyth. Sale of Furniture at the Rink. October 15th.—Sale of Farming Stock, etc., at Llanbadarn Fawr, far Mr David Jacob. Date not Fixed. Wernmeirch, near Aberayroa. Other important Sales will be announced later. LLETTYEVANHEN, BOKTGOCH, TALYBONT. I On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1919, MESSRS. DANIEL I. REESandEVANS are lavoured with instructions from Mr R. J. Jenkins to Sell by Auction, upon the premises as above, the following Well-Harvested CROPS, j viz: 60 MOWS WHITE OATS. 130 MOWS BARLEY (Hen Gymro) 20 MOWS BROWN OATS Sale at 3 o'clock. Three Months' Credit subject to conditions N.B.—The whole of the Valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock at the above Farm will be sold on Wednesday, October 1st, next. a447 PANTYFFYNON, SALEM, Near Bow Street. ATESSRS DANIEL I REES and EVANS who are favoured with instructions from Mr David R. Pierce, will Sell by Auction, as above, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1919 the following useful STOCK comprising 3 nice Milch Cows, Calf, 26 Ewes and Lambs, a number of Fowls, 2 Galvanised Sheds, 1 dozen Galvanised Sheets, Barb Wire, Chaflcutter, Stubble Rake, Ladder (15 rung), Wiring Machine, Rakes, Forks, Pickels, etc., also Cow Ties, Churn and other Dairy U tenlils, and numerous other useful articles Sale to commence at 1 o'clock prompt. Credit on Conditions. a461 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 Buyer. may be advised in good time. I Daniel I. Rees and Evans, a 198 AUCTIONEERS.* Llettyevanhen, Bontgoch, 4 Miles from Bow Street. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING dTOCK. MESSRS DANIKL I. REES AND EVANS (by direction of Mr R. J. Jenkins>) will Sell by Auction as above on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1919, the following Valuable LIVE AND DEAD Farming Stock. Comprising- 51 HEAD OF PURE WELSH BLACK OATTLIC 13 VALUABLE DRAUGHT MARES and COLTS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HARNESS. Etc. DAIRY UTENSILS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OTHER, EFFECTS. Sale to Commence at 11 o'clock prompt. Three Months' Credit will be allowed pur- chasers of jEoand upwards upon approved security, or a Discount of 3d in the £ will be allowed for Cash. a 'f"I!QWI ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8rd. 1919. GLASCRUG. Within 3 Miles of Aberystwyth and J Mile from Glanrafon Station on the Devil's Bridge Railwav. HIGHLY-IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING fciTCCK. MBSSRS DANIEL I. REES & EVANS, will Sell by Public Auction, upon the premises, The whole of the valuable LIVE & DEAD Farming Stock 48 HEAD OF WELL-BRED CATTLE 6 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES 40 FAT SHEEP; 2 SOWS IN FARROW 2 STORE PIGS IN A FORWARD CONDITION A NUMBER OF GEESE and BARN DOOR FOWLS. THE WHOLE OF THE UP-TO-DATE IMPLKMKNTS AND HARNESS- DAIRY UTENSILS AND PART OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. LUNCHEON AT 11 O'CLOCK. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 12 PRECISELY. Six Months Credit will be given on sums of £ 5 and upwards upon Approved Security, or a discount of 6d iu the i1 will be alhwed for Cash. t451 THE Smityifield, Aberystwyth. FIRST ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF CART AND COB FOALS, YEARLINGS, TWO-YEAR-OLDS, and OTHER NAGED HORSES. Under the auspices of the North Cardigan- shire Farmers' Union, MESSRS. DANIEL I. REES AND EVANS -LT-α- will conduct the above on On MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1919, when the following PRIZES will be given, viz.: 1st Prize. 2nd Prizf, £ s d £ s d For the Be6t Colt Foal 2 0 0 1 0 0 For the Best Filly Foal. 2 0 0 1 Q 0 For the Highest Price Yearling 1 10 0 0 15 01 For the Highest Price 2-year-old and upwards 1 10 0 0 15 U Entries to be in hand not later than Mon- day, September 29th, in order that buyers may be advised in good time. I Competent Judges will be appointed. Judging will commence at 10-30. Sale at U-30. a317 Talybont Mart. GRADING takes place EVERY THURSDAY from 10.30 to 12.30 o'clock. UANLEI, 1. REES and LVAN8, &798 Auctioneers. j IALH BY AUCTim. Bridge End House, LLANBADARN FAWR, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1919. at 3 o'clock. MESSRS. DANIEL 1. REES AND EVANS are fav-i oured with instructions from Mr. Wil- liam Jenkins (who is taking up farming) to sell by Auction as above the following:- FIVE USEFUL HEAVY AND LICHT DRAUGHT HORSES, namely, Bay Horse 17-2 hands high, 9 years old; Light Bay Horse, 15-2 hands high, 5 years I old; Bay Maxe 16 hands high, 6 years old; Chestnut Mare. 15-3 hands high, 1C years oid; Grey Mare, 14-3 hands high, aged. AU warranted good workers. Shaft and Leading Harness; Collars, Hames; Chairvs; 50-Gallon Oil Tank; 60-Gallon do., with tap; Lorry to carry 2 tons, in good con- dition; Waggonette to carry six; Platform Scales (2 cwt.); Pair Lorry Wheels and Arms; A 4-H.P. CROSSLEY GAS ENGINE in good working condition; together with many ot.her useful articles. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. Terms: Casii. a489 CEFNHENDRE, Within One Mile of Aberystwyth. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1919, MESSRS. DANIEL I. REES AND EVANS, iM- by direction of Mr. E. L Jones (who is retiring from farming), will Sell by Public Auction, at the above Farm, the whole of the Excellent LIVE AND DEAD Farming Stock, Comprising 45 Head of Catt e, 6 Agricultural Horses, 2 Sows in Farrow, 2 Store Pigs, Fowls, Geese, Ducks, Implements, Dairy Utensils, amd part of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. Six months credit on conditions. ABERYSTWYTH. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. FOR DISPOSAL BY PRIVATE TREATY The following VALUABLE FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND BUSINESS PREMISES. Centrally Situated in the Town, via.:— Nos. 8, 10, and 12, Chalybeate-street. Nos. 2, 4, 6 and 8, Cambrian-place. Either as a whole or in Separate Lots. Apply to Messrs REES and EVANS, Estate Agents, Aberystwyth. a349 TO BB SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY- "Tynywern" Within 1 Minute of Nantyronen Station on the Devil's Bridge Railway comprising a recently-built substantial Dwelling? Hoclf-e containing Kitchen, Parlour. Back Kitohen, 3 Large Bedrooms, Cow House t4 fcies>, Barn, Fowl Bouse, together with about 14 Acres of Productive grazing land, of which "bout 6 Acres are planted with Larch Trees of 8 Years Growth and are most promising. This is an ideal Small Holding. with good Buildings, ample Water, and most conveniently situated. Possession may be had on the 29th September 1919. Further Particulars may be obtained from Messrs REES ft EVANS. Batabe Aprents, Aberygtwvth, or from Mrs RICHARDS, Penuwchfawr. Aberystwyth. a398 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 10B. per week. Reversions to Rack Rentals of S210 per annum in 1962. Freehold Ground Rent of £20 yearly 111 respect of 4 Houses, being Nos. 47, 49, 51, and 53, Walworth, near the Elephant and Castle, near New Kent-road, London, with Reversion to Rack Rentals of £93 12s. Od. in 53 years. For further particulars apply to Messrs Ree*. and Evans, Estate Agents, Aberystwyth. a28ó TO INVESTORS AND TO HOTEL. CAFE," AND CINEMA PROPRIETORS. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, the most -t- Valuable Site of the Waterloo and Hydro Hotei, Aberystwyth, with a frontage to the Sea Front, Marine Promenade, Terrace-road, and Bath-street, Aberystwyth, with a width of 73 feet on the Sea Promenade, and a depth of 146 feet in Terrace-road, and a width of 76 feet in Bath-street. In all 1,290 square yards, or thereabouts. A most suitable and convenient site for a High-class Hotei, Cafe with Winter Gardens, or Cinema. Unexpired term of lease about 64 years. Ground rent, £60. Further particulars on appfication to:— GEO. F. WILLETl, Solicitor, a466 Queen-street, Cardiff. LLWYNGLAS, TALYBONT, > 3 Miles from Llandre Station, 3 miles from Borth Station, on the Cambrian Railway. Important Clear-out Sale of Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Implements, Dairy Utensils, etc. MESSRS E. R. LLOYD and EVANS have 1.1.. favoured with instructions from Mr. R. Phillips, who is retiring from farming, to Sell bv Public Auction, at the above placc, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th; 1919, the following HORSES, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, Etc :— 43 BLACK and CROSS-BRED CATTLE.—10 Milch Cows in calf, due to calve in January and February, 1920 2 Milch Cows with calves at foot; 2 2-year-old Heifers with calves at foot; 4 2-year-old Bullocks; 2 2-) ear-old Heifers, due to calve time of gale; 12 Strong Yearling Heifers and Bullocks; 11 Beautiful Calves. EIGHT HORSES.—"Lock," 13 years old, very Powerful Cart Mare, and served by Black Lion Inn Horse; very Powerful Draught Horse, 16 hands high, rising 6 years old; "Maget, beautiful Shire Mare, 16.1 hands high, rising 5 years old, served by Black Lion Inn Horse; "Dick," a Typical Collier, rising 3 years old, by Black Lion Inn Horse; 1 Strong Filly, rising two years old, by Black Lion Inn Hac; 1 Filly Foal" ex- Maget," by Tre'rddol Horse; 1 Pure Welsh Cob Mare, 14.2 hands high, by "Trotting Jack," a beautiful all-round mover; 1 very promising Welsh Cob, by Pant Horse rising three years old, undoubtedly will make a mark in the show ring. NINE PIGS.—1 Sow with Litter of 8, nine weeks old. IMPLEMENTS.—Waggon, 2 Box iCarts with Ribbles, Long Body Gambo, Timber Car- riage. and Chains. 2 Scotch Ploughs, Double- furrow Plough, 2 Diamond Harrows. Chain do., Cultivator, Cast Iron Roller, Scuffler, Drill, Out-gear, Ralli Ttap, Market Trap, Mowing Machine with Reaping Attachment, Hay Rake by Blackstone^ American Rake, Binder by Albion (only usfrd this season), Chaflcutter equal to new, 12-in. mouth), Pulper, 2 Sheep Racks, 6 Sheep Troughs, Dipping Box (com- plete). 6 Poultry Coops, Dog Kannel, Weighing Machine by Avery. Wheelbarrows, Hay and Dung Forks, Shovels, Hoes. Pick Axes, Cross- cut Saws, Axes, Ladders, Pi? Troughs, Corn Shovels, Sledges Iron Bars, Hammers, etc. HARNESS.—Three Sets Shaft Harness, 4 Leading Harness (quite new), 6 collars, 7 bridles, 7 Hames, 6 Plough Traces, Horse and Cow Kicking Stra, Ropes, Lines Neck Straps, Head Collars, Saddles, Riding Bridles, Halters, etc. DAIRY UTENSILS, E^c.—Separator, New Churn, New Butter Worker, Milk Pans, Crocks, Ovens, iBoilers Butter Tubs, Casks, Large Kitchen Table Benches, Chairs, etc. Terms: Cash. Luncheon at 11 a.m Sale to commence at 12 noon sharp on the Impements. Noddfa, Llanjrvbi: Offices, Tregaron and Aberystwyth. 8415 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. October Train Service. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 1st 1919. tWo will be NUMEROUS ALTERATIONS in the Passenger Train Service. NEW EXPRESS TRAINS RILL BE RUN. Full particulars can be obtained from the Company's Official Guide on sale at the Stations and Bookstalls, price one penny. S WILLIAMSON, General Manager. Oswestry, September, 1919. s477 r lAW BY AUCTfH. I J. PUGH & THOMAS AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS, ESTATE AGENTS. Sales and Valuation will be undertaken of all kinds of PROPERTY, FARMING STOCK. ? FURNITURE, ETC, 1 upon reasonable terms with Prompt Settlement Office Opened DAILY at CENTRAL CHAM. BERS. Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. MESSRS JOHN PUGH AND THOMAS. Have pleasure in announcing their intention of conducting the very important Sales of Farms, Farming Stock and implementa on the following dates:— October 2nd. Lletyllwyd, Talybont. October 8th, Pant Mawr, Aberffrwd. CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANFIHANGEL CROYDDIN ISSA. Sale of a Very Desirable Farm and other Properties. I MESSRS. PUGH & THOMAS WIN offer iVi for sale at the LION ROYAL HOTEL, Aberystwyth, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th, 1919, at 245 in the Afternoon (subject to condi- tions to be then read or produced), the following Properties LOT I—The Farm and Lands containing 102 acres or thereabouts called "PENU WCHFACH," now in the occupation" of Mr John Davies as yearly tenant thereof. LOT 2—The Field or Close of Land called "GIBDDA," situate close to the Village of Llanfihingel-,} C« oyddin, containing 2 acres and 14 perehes or there*bf>uts, now in the occupation of Mrs Elizabeth Jones as yearly tenant thereof. LOT 3—The Two Dwelling Houses known as "TYMAWR," situate in the Village of Llanfihangel-y-Crenddyn. aforesaid, Jte in the occupation of Mr Hugh Hughes and now vacant. Farther Particulars may be obtained from Hugh Hughes. Enquire, Solicitor, or the Auctioneer?, all of Aberystwyth. Highly important announcement of Sale by I Auction of 20 LICENSED PROPERTIES, principallv Freehold; also Valuable SHOP PROPERTIES and DWELLING HOUSES at and within a radius of about 20 Miles of ABERYSTWYTH. ALFRED W. DANDO AND Co., in conjunc- tion with Messrs. PUGH AND THOMAS, > have received instructions to Sell bv Auction at the LION 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 I Lot 1.—THE TALBOT HOTEL. MARKET- STREET, and Stables, Little Darkgate-street. Freehold. Lot 2.—The Old-Established Business of I MORGAN AND CO., Wine and Spirit Mer- i cbants, and adjoining Business Premises fronting Pier-street and Little Darkgate-street, one of the most important blocks of Freehold1 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- STREfeT. Long Leasehold. Lot 5.-THE PLOUGH IVN cud Dwelling House, MILIrSTREET. Lonjy Leasehold. Lot 6.—THE NAGS STREET, with Workshop into High-street. Freehold. Lot 7.—THE BOARS HEAD. Short Lease- hold. Lot 8—HOTEL 24, GREAT DARKGATE- STREET. Short Leasehold. AT BORTH. Lot 9.—THE VICTORIA INN. Freehold. AT GOGINAN. Lot 10.—THE MINERS ARMS, 2 COT- TAGES AND LAND. Freehold. AT CAPEL BANGOR. Lot 11.—THE MAESBANGOR ARMS. Free- hold. AT LLANBADARN. Lot 12.—THE BLACK LION. Long Lease- hold. AT TALYBONT, R.S.O., CARDS. Lot 13.—THE WHITE LION INN. Shert Leasehold. AT MACHYNLLETH. Lot 14.—THE RED iilON and Stabling. Freehold. Freehold. 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. AT TOWYN. Lot 18.-THE CADVAN ARMS. Freehold. AT ABERGYNOLWYN. Lot 19.—THE RAILWAY HOTEL, 3 Dwell- ing Houses and Bakehouse. Freehold. AT GARTHANGARED. LLWYNGWRIL STATION. Lot 20.—THE GARTH HOTEL, near Barmouth. Freehold. Full particulars may be obtained of George Ashmall, Esq., Solicitor, Lichfield; of Hugh Hughes, Esq., Solicitor, Aberystwyth; of Messrs. Pugh and Thomas, Auctioneers, Aber- ystwyth; or Alfred W. Dando and Co., Auc- tioneers, Dudley. a247 LLETYLLWYD. 11 Miles from Llandre and 1 mile from Talybont. IMPORTANT SALE OF CROPS. Messrs Pugh & Thomas Have been instructed to offer by Public Auction, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th. the following CROPS 40 Mows Barley, 10 Mows Wheat, 22 Mows Black Oats, 25 Mows White Oats, 30 Mows Brown Oats, about 25 Tons of Clover and Meadow Hay. Terms:—CASH. Sale to commence at 1-30 sharp. n484 LLETYLLWYD. l miles from Llandre Station and I mils from Talybont. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. PUGH k THOMAS have been favoured with instructing from the representatives of t. e late Mr. Richard Roberts to S 11 by Pub ic Auction, at the above, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2n3, 1919, the whole of tho Farming Stock fcoalprisind 36 HEAD OF CATTLE, viz: 12 Milcbine Cows 2 year-old Steers, 10 Yearlings, 2 Bulls lOCalvtS. 5 HORSES. Mare wi h Foal. Aged Mare, 4 year o'd Mare, Cob 14 hands. Yearling. 500 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Modern Agricultural Implements, Dairy Utensils, about 25 tons Clover and Meadow Hay, 40 acres Wheat, Barley, Oats. Sale to commence at 11 a m. Terms Cuh. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers, Great Darkgate street, Aberystwyth. a402 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 Post Office Chambers, Aberystwyth); Telephone 3, alse at Newtown and Llanidloes. pl55 I MONTGOMERYSHIRE AND RADNORSHIRE THE MOST IMPORTANT AND LARGEST SALES OF THE SEASON, 1919 40,000 IMPROVING KERRY HILL AND CROSS BRED SHEEP. Thursday, October 2nd, at Llanhrynmair. 4.000 Hardy Oross-brcd and Welsh Ewes. Sale to commence at 10-30 a.m. Friday, October 3rd. at Llanidloes. 5.500 Exceptionally Strong Welsh and Cross-bred Ewes. SaJe to commence at 10-30 am. The above Sales afford excel1ent. opportunities of obtaining Sound and Improving Ewes, Strong Lambs and Rams of the highest merit, direct from some of the best Sheep Farms in the Principal-ty Catalogues on application to MESSRS. COOKE BROS. and ROBERTS, Auctioneers, r Newtown, Mid-Wales. n228 MID-WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, NEWTOWN MONT. 400 Horses of all Classes. Great Annual Special Sale of Mares and Foals, Suckers, and Unbroken Colts. Also the MONTHLY PRIZE SALE of Heavy Draught and Light Horses will take place On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1919 (Newtown Fair Day). Judging at 10-30 o'clock. Sale at 11-30 a.m. .£135 in Prizes. Including the Grand Challenge Cup value 60 Guineas Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, HALL, WATERIDGE. and OWEN, COOKE BROS. anri ROBERTS. Offices Higli-street, Newtown. ABERYSTWYTH. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. The Following Desirable Properties (1) All that Desirable FREEHOLD MARINE RESIDENCE, overlooking the Bay, known as CASTELL BRYCHAN. Early possession. (2) Valuable BUILDING SITES adioinln" CASTELL BRYCHAN. (3) All that Attractive FREEHOLD REBID- i ENCE known as FELINDRE, standing in its own Grounds of about 1 Acre, situate in the Llanbadarn-road, within 1£ Mile of the Town. (4) All that Commodious RESIDENCE known as CAERLEON, situate m the best part of the Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, admirablv adapted for a School, Boarding House, or for conversion into Flats. Apply to COOKE BROS. and ROBERTS, Land Agents, Aberystwyth. a280 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:— CIOOKE BROS. and ROBERTS, Auctioneers, J Aberystwyth. a298 MORRIS, MARSHALL, AND POOLE Agricultural and General Auctioneers, ——— Valuers, and Arbitrators. ——— PERIODICAL SALES of STOCK conducted at Montgomery, Welshpool, Caergw*. Bishop's Castle, Westbury, Berriew. ewtoCI Kerry, Anchor, Cemmaes Road, Llanfair C'ler. einion, Llanbadarn, Craven Arm". Ludlow, Church Stretton, Knighton, Towvn Monthly Hone Sales at Montgomeryshire Repository, Welshpool. The most careful attention is given to Sahla of Agricultural Stock, Estate and House Pro- perty, Timber and Antique Furniture. A Speciality is made 01 Valuations and Arbitrations of every description. Head Offices: Chirbury, Shropshire. a821 "fI t: South Wales Horse Sales, I Carmarthen. SPECIAL SHOW & SALE Of SHIRE FOALS, YEARLINGS, 2 and 3- YEAR-OLD COLTS or FILLIES, and MARES by Registered Sires, Will be held at CARMARTHEN, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1919. Entries CLOSE on Saturday, October 4th, after which no entries will be accepted. Judging at 10 o'clock. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Schedules, Entry Forms, and Prize Lists can be obtained of the Auctioneers. CA VES and MESSRS HOWELL THOMAS, St. Mary's Auction Mart, Carmarthen. s487 MONTGOMERYSHIRE HORSE SALES. Important Fixtures for October. LLANFAIR.—Annual Foal Sale, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. WELSHPOOL.—Annual Shire and Foal Sale, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10th. WELSHPOOL.—Ordinary Monthly Horse Sale SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th. Special attention is drawn to the above fix- tures, and early Entries are solicited for the respective Sales so as to enable the Auction- eers to state definitely the number of animals for Sale, and to properly advertise the same. Prizes of considerable value; will be offered at each Sale. Prize Lists and Entry Forms on application to the Auctioneers— CAVES AND MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE, Welshpool. a444 BARMOUTH, NORTH WALES. Sale of Freehold Property. MR. W. LLOYD JONES has been instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Auction Rooms, Barmouth, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1919, At 3 o'clock in thikafternoon (subject to con- ditions to be then produced), A Block of Buildings Comprising 2 Cottages. Bakehouse, and Store- room known as Cumberland Cottages. No. I Cottage contains Kitchen, Parlour, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Attics, Warehouse, and w.c., now in the occupation of Mr Griffith Griffiths. Rent, C7 per annum. No. 2 Cottage contains Kitchen, Back Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, Coal House, and w.c., now in the occupation of Mr. William Jones. Re £ 5 p" annum. No. 3, Commodious Bakehouse with O, also Store Room above, now in the occupation of Mr. D. O. Hughes, unddr lease at £8 per annum, expiring 1st January, 1925. The whole of the Property will be offered in one lot. Further particulars may 00 obtained from J. W Churton, Whitchurch or W. A. Churton and Son, Eastgate-buildings, Chester; or the Auctioneer, King Edward-streeet, Barmouth. pl I PUBUC NOTICES. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF DOLGELLEY. APPOINTMENT OF HIGHWAY SURVEYOR. Ct>LrNClL invite applications for the appointment for thair district, which comprises 12 parishes, with sm avoa of about 200 sqjuare miles about 250 miles of roads, and a population of about 8,000. The person appointed must be competest to prepare plans and specifications for worka 1D connection with the highways and improw- thereon, must be conversant with t.be requirements of the Highway Acts, and will have to devote the whole of hi8 time to duties of his appointment. He must have a knowledge of and speak Wekh; he should be a cyclist and be prepared to enter upon his duties on the 3rd November next; and he must reside within the district All other things being equal, prefeitnce witt be given to an arvice man. The appoint- ment will be subject to termination at three months' notice. Applicants should state salary required, exclusive of postage anj stationery. Applications, in candidate s own stating age, qualifications, and experience accompanied by copies of not more than three testimonials (which iviil not be returned) as to character and competency, to be Bent Wtin* undersigned on or before 9th October next. By Order. R. FOULKES JONES, Clerfc to the Council. Bank Chambers, Llwvngwril, 8.0.. A Merioneth, September 18th, 1919..473 MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for County of Merioneth wiH be held in the County Hall at Bala, in the said County, on Tuesdav. the 14th day of October, 1919, at 11-50 a.m., when the Grand and Pettv Jurors will be called and the Court will proceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the following order:—lj In the trial of prisoners. 2: In the hearing of appeals. 3: In hearing motions and in -the transaction of such other business as may be brought beforv the Court. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that all Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons Dound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence or surrender in discharge of their bail, and all appellants, respondents and their witnesses, and all po~sons bound by recog- nizance in any civil proceeding are to appear and be in attendance at the time and place afore- said. Appeals to be heard must be entered with me not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the d?- preceding the Sessions. Dated this 19th (h", rf September, 1919. DAVID BREESE Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Quarterly Meeting of the Standing Joint Committee of Quartet Sessions and County Council, under Section 30 of the above v Act will be he'd in the County Hall, Bala, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 14th day of October, 1919, at the hour of half-past eleven o clock in the forenoon, when the Co. will proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the application or management wf the County Stock or Rate within the j tion of the Committee under Sub-Section 3 of Section 30 of the said Act, and alt persons having any demand against the Committee are requested to forward particulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dolgelley on or before the 11th day of October 1919. Dated this 19th day of September, 1919. DAVID BREESE. n471 Clerk to the said Committee. G. R. CARDIGANSHIRE MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS, 1919. "V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Court of taenerai Qi+a^ ter Sessions of the Peace vfor the County oi "Cardigan will be held and kept at the lowa .&fall, Lampeter, on "Thurs- day, the 16th day uf Octobex, 1919, at one o'clock in the afternoon. The Court will then proceed with the OoSi- ness in the following orq.er :-(1), County business; (2), Trial of Prisoners; (3), Hearing of Appealsi and on the day and on the hour above mentioned all Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer their names, and Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions relating to cases sent for trial at these Sessions to tw. transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 9th day of October, 1919, and in cases arising subse- quently immediately after being takeh. F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Aberystwyth, 8eptembo: 22nd, 1919. a48& THE LICENSING (CONSOLIDATION) ACT. 1910 NOTICE OF ADJOURNED MEETING. COUNTY OF CARDrSAN. T^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Principal Meeting of the Compensation Authority for the above area, which was adjourned on the third day of JUlY, 1919, will be continued at the Town Hall, Lampeter, on Thursday, the 16th day of October., 1919, at. 11-15 o'clock in the forenoon. F. R. EGBERTS, Clerk of the Compensation Authority. Dated this 22nd day of September, 1919. a486 COUNTY BOROUGH OF SALFORD. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL. PROBATIONER NURSES wanted im- mediately. Must be weH educated. Three years training. Full course of lectures. Certificates given after examination. The Hos- pital is affiliated with the Fever Nurses' Asso- ciation. Salary, first year, £20; 2nd year, £24. 3rd year, £30, with uniform, board, etc For full particulars apply to the Matron, Ladywell Sanatorium, Eccles New Road, Sal- ford. a476 L C. EVANS, Town Clerk. CARDIGANSHIRE CARNEGIE RURAL LIBRARIES. WANTED.—A Librarian (man or woman), W to take charge of the Rural Libraries Scheme, Cardiganshire. Central Repository at Aberystwyth. Knowledge of Welsh essential. Previous library experience desirable. Salary, JS150 per annum. Forms of application, which should be returned on or before October 10th, 1919, may be obtained from the Director of Education, County Education Offices, Aberyst- wyth. a469 WELSH FARMERS' UNION THE ABOVE UNION invite applications for the post of Secretary and Organiser for Wales a.t a salary of £400 per annum and expenses. The candidate selected must be well versed in agricultural matters and have had ex- perience in addressing audiences both in Welsh and in English, and must be prepared to reside at a centre approved of by the Executive Com- mittee of the Union. Applications, accompanied fey two recent testimonials, should be addressed to the Welsh Farmers' Union Committee, Windsor House, Llanrwst, before Wednesday, September 24th, 1919. n468 BARMOUTH AND DISTRICT. Peacock, Bolton & Co., Partners G Peacock. W. H. Bolton. A uct/oneers, Valuers, House & Estate Agents. Sales of Property & Household Furniture, etc., promptly attended to. ApPLY. OFFICES, JUBILEE ROAD, BARMOUTH. <