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gtogditojjfll. MERIONETH OOUNTY COUNCIL. -\TOT £ CB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the XM next Quarterly Meeting of the Merioneth Oonnty Council will be held in the Cotinty Hall, .at BALA, on Thursday, the 14th day of March, 1901, at 11.45 a.m., and the Council will there- upon proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the assessment, Application and Management of the County Stock or Rate, and all other County Business pursuant to the 15 and 16 Viet., cap. 81. Dated this 19th day of February, 1901. ROBT. JONES, ys;lmz Clerk of the Council. I NOTICE. Construction of a Jetty and other Works at Penxhyn Bod Elias, Pistyll. -jVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an jl\ application has been received by the Board of Trade from Nevin Bay Granite Querry, Limited, for permission to construct a so.id Jetty about 90 feet in length and 66 feet in width below high water mark at Penrhyn Bod Elias. at a point 283 yard- north of the property known as Tir-bach, and also to enlarge the existing Basin or Dock adjacent to the con- templated Jetty. All persons interested are to tike notice that I 21 days after this date the Board of Tre will proceed to consider the application, and. in the ) ,meantime, they will receive any objections I which may be made thereto. T. H. W. PELHAM, Assistant Secretary. Board ot Trade, Fisheries ana Harbour Department, 22nd day of February, 1901. J 337E ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. Local Government Acta 1888, Section 57. ORDER CONSTITUTING THE PARISH OF AMLWCH INTO AN URBAN DISTRICT. To the guardians of the Anglesey Union, To the Twrcelyn Rural District Council, To the Amlwch Parish Council, To all others whom it may concern. "VX J" HEREAS the County Council of the Ad Vl ministrative County of Anglesey, being satisfied that a prima iacie case had been made out for a proposal for the formation of a new Urban District at the Parish of Amlwch, caused a Local Inquiry in regard to such proposal to be held, .3.ud such notices to be given, both in the. locality and otherwise, as are prescribed by the Local Government Act, 1888, and the Orders of the Local Government Board made thereunder AND WHEREAS, after considering the re- port of the Committee appointed to make such local Inquiry, the County Council are satisfied that such proposal is desirable, and have re- solved to make an Order for the same accordingly: NOW THEREFORE, in pursuance of the powers given to the County Council by Section 57 of the Local Government Act, 1888, and of all other powers (if any) enabling them in that behalf, the County Council of the Administrative I County of Anglesey DO HEREBY ORDER as I follows I 1. That the whole of the Parish of Amlwch be constituted an Urban District, under the name of the Amlwch Urban District, and that the eame shall be divided into three Wards, viz., tihe P.3rt Ward, the Town Ward, and the North Western Ward, and the said Wards shall be respectively conterminous with the Port Electoral Division, the Town Electoral Division, j and the North Western Electoral Division of the said Parish of Amlwch. I 2. That the number of Members of the Di- trict Council for the said District shall be eighteysj, namely, six for each of the said I Wards. 3. That Thomas Hughes, of Minydon, Menai Bridge, Esquire, be appointed the Returning Officer for the purpose of the first election of the District Council for the said Urban District. 4. That the Order in that behalf to be made by the Council shall come into operation on the 24th day of June, 1901, except that for the pur- poses of the first election of the said District Council for the said Urban District it shall come into operation at such earlier date as may be necessary. The day of first election shall be fixed by the Returning Officer in accordance with the General Order of the Local Government Board regulating the elections of Urban District; Councillors, and dated the 1st day of January^ 1898. The Urban District Council for the said Urban District shall come into office on the 24th day of June, 1901, and on and after that da.v all the rights, capacities, liabilities, obligations, and duties, property which are vested in or attaching to the Twrcelyn Rural District Council, shall, so far as regards the said Parish of Amlwch, pass to end vest in the District Council for the said Uiban District of Amlwch, but until such day the said rights, duties, capacities, liabilities, obligations and property shall continue to be at- f tached to and vested in the said Twrcelyn Rural District Council. i Of the Urban District Councillors first elected under this Order one-third shall continue in office until the fifteenth day of April, 1902, and shall then retire; one-third shall continue in office until the fifteenth day of April 1903, and shall then retire; and the remainder shall con- tinue in office until the fifteenth day of April, 1904, and shall then retire. In the application j of this provision as to retirement the two Coun- cillors who are lowest on the poll in each Ward at the first election shall first retire in 1902, the two next lowest on the poll in each Ward shall retire in 1903, and the two bighest on the poll in each Ward shall retire in 1904. If there is no poll, or if a question arises in consequence of j an equality of votes between two or more V Councillors, the question shall be determined by j ballot conducted under direction of the saia j Urban District Council. The Common Seal of the Anglesey County Council was hereunto affixed, in pur- ,—^ j suance of a resolution of the said Coun- [ LB j cil, passed the 24th day of January, — 1901, in the presence oi J. LLOYD GRIFFITH, Clerk of the County Council. I And Notice is hereby also given that copies of the Order may be inspected by any Owner or Ratepayer in any area. affected by the Order (and copies of the order will be supplied on pay- ment of the prescribed fee) at the Office of the Clerk to the County Council, Stanley House, Holyhead, during the period of one month from this date. Dated this 19th day of February, 1901. J. LLOYD GRIFFITH, Clerk of the County Council. c255h50y529 1- -R. I (; F- AR D S 0 N IS WONDERFUL Is PARCEL OF MUSIC, 20s WORTH FOR Is. THE CHESTER MODEL lriON MAS 0*5. Best V, r, fop Money. 21 guineas ciash; by i.iiHiliiiants, 15s 3d per Iijuni.il, TII5 POPULAci IRON PIANOS. j 14 cj-sh by iastalmoats, 10s 61 pe«r j XDOUtii. ot'ii I'OPULAll AMERICAN .-ROaKS, j \2 siV>ps, 2 knes nsvelU,, mirror 12 guinea# J ■cui»u 1. ixjol&iiauu s, So 4d month. Tuning and Retiring by best Workmen, I toingly L't iDitriy Gou tract. | The whole ut .N or Lb Waiea i/iiiiiict. 13 BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHL- STElt, r and { REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. StogilfojgAl. I THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTS, 1888 AND 1894. ADMINSTRATIVE COUNTY OF CARNARVON. I To the Guardians of the Poor of the Llanrwst Union, To the Geirionydd Rural District Council, To the Bettwsycoed Urban District Council, To the Trewydyr Parish Council, To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parishes of I Bettwsycoed and Trewydyr, To all others whom it may concern. I WHEREAS application has been made to us, the County Council for the above- named Administrative County, to take into con- sideration the following proposal, with a view to the carrying of the same into effect under the provisions of the Local Government Act, 1888, that is to say: That the boundary of the j Bettwsycoed Urban District on the west of Bettwsycoed be extended as far as Bont Sarn Ddu, so as to include therein the farm called Hafotty Canyccei and the part of the parish known as Rhiwdaolion, and also the hamlet known as Pentredu, then situate in and forming known as Pentredu, then situate in and forming part of the Township of Trewydyr, in the said 1¡ Covnty AND WHEREAS the said County Council, being satisfied that a prima facie case had been made out in support of the said proposal, did, in accordance with the said Act and the Orders of the said Local Government Board in that behalf, direct a committee, consisting of Messrs J. Jones Morris, C. H. Darbishire, William Evans, Richard Conway, and Hugh Owen, or any two of them, members of the said Council, to hold a Local Inquiry in respect of the said application AND WHEREAS the aid Committee duly caused Notices of their intention of holding an Inquiry to be given accordingly in the prescribed manner, and the said Committee duly held an Inquiry at the Police Court, Bettwsycoed, on the second day of October, One thousand nine hun- dred AND WHEREAS the said Committee, having duly considered the evidence given at the saia Inquiry, recommended that the County Council should accede to the application, and that the areas before-mentioned should be added to and be made to form part of the Urban District etf Bettwsycoed, and also that the same area should cease to be part of the Township of Trewydyr,. and should be added to and henceforth form pare of the Parish of Bettwsycoed: AND WHEREAS the said County Council, having duly considered the recommendations of the said Committee, have determined to issue the following Order: NOW THEREFORE we, the County Council of the County of Carnarvon, in pursuance of the powers so given by the said Act, DO HEREBY ORDER that tibe said areas comprising the farm called Hafotty Canycoed, the part of the parish known ae Rhiwddolion, and the hamlet known as Pentredu be added to and be made to form part of the Urban District of Bettwsycoed, and also that the same areas cease to be parts of the Township of Trewydyr and be added to and henceforth form part of the Parish of Bettwsy- coed. This Order shall -come into operation on the twelfth day of November, One thousand, nine hundred and one. I Nothing in this order shall affect the ecclesiastical divisions of any parish, or shall prejudice, vary, or affect .any right, interest, or jurisdiction in or over any charitable endowment I which now is applicable for the benefit of any existing Parish altered by the Order. Every Officer who, by virtue of this Order, or of anything done in pursuance or in consequence thereof, suffers any direct pecuniary loss by abolition of office, or by diminution or loss of fees or salary shall be entitled to have com- pensation paid to him for such pecuniary loss, and in determining such compensation regard shall be had to the conditions and other circum- stances required by Sub-Section (1) of Section 120 (-it the Local Government Act, 1888, to be had in regard in case of compensation under that Section, and the compensation shall not exceed J the limit therein mentioned. The County Coun- cil shall determine to what Local Authority ap- plication shall be made for compensation, and out of what Fund such compensation, if any, shall be paid by such Authority, and the pro- j visions of Sub-Sections (2) to (7) of that Section shall apply, with the substitution of such Authority for the "County Council," and with Lsuch other alterations, if any, a« may be required. Nothing in this Order shall be construed as I restricting the powers of the Local Government Board under the Acts relating to the relief of the Poor in regard to the alteration or dissolu- tion of Unions, or in respect of the union or division or alteration of Parishes, or as restrict- ing the powers of the County Council under the Local Government Acts, 1888 and 1894, in re- gard to the alteration of areas. Until new Valuation Lists are made, the Valuation List of the Parish of Bettwsycoed, together with the portions of the Valuation List of the existing Township of Trewydyr, which relate to the hereditaments in the areas added to the Parish of Bettwsycoed, shall be deemed to be the Valuation List of the Parish of Bettwsycoed, and the Valuation List of the now existing Township of Trewydyr shall be reduced by the amount so added to the Valuation List of the Parish of Bettwsycoed. For the purpose of the preparation and re- vision of new lists of persons entitled to vote at an Election of members of Parliament, of Lists of Burgesses, and Lists of Registers of County and Parochial Electors, and of Jury Lists, this Order shall be deemed to come into operation on the date of its confirmation by the Local Government Board, but for the purpose of exist- ing lists the Parishes affected by this Order shall be deemed to continue unaltered until the new lists are made. I All rate books, books of account, minutes of proceedings, deeds, papers, and writings be- longing to the existing Township of Trewydyr shall be kept and deposited by such persons and in such place and manner as the County Council mav direct, and the ratepayers of the Parishes of Trewvdyr and Bettwsycoed shall at all times have the same right of inspection and of making extracts from such books, minutes, dieeds, j papers and writings as they would have had if the existing Township of Trewydyr had not been altered. As between the Parishes of Trewydyr and Bettwsycoed, every person who has acquired, or shall on or before the date of the operation of this Order acquire, a settlement in the exist- » ing Township of Trewydyr rhall be deemed to have acquired such settlement in Bettwsy- coecl or in Trewydyr according as the acts or ( circumstances conferring such settlement shall have be¡-n done or taken place in the part of Trewydyr added to Bettwsycoed or the remain- ing part of Trewydyr, or (if such acts or cir- cumstances shall have been done or taken place partly in each of such parts) then according as his last place of residence in the existing Town- ship of Trewydyr at the time of acquiring such settlement shall have been in the part added to Bettwsycoed or in the remaining part, except where any such person shall have ceased to reside in Trewydyr or in Bettwsycoed as the case may be after the date of the operation of this Order and before becoming chargeable. The ¡ provisions of this Article shall have effect unless or until the settlement of such person shall be I duly determined to be in some Parish other than Trewydyr or Bettwsycoed. I Any person who shall have acquired a status of irremovability in the existing Township of Trewydyr shall be deemed to have acquired a I status of irremovability from Bettwsycoed or from Trewydyr according as he shn II reside on I the date of the operation of this Order. or (if he shall be in receipt of relief) according as he was I residing at the time of becoming chargeable in the part of Trewydyr added to Bettwsycoed or in the remaining part of Trewydyr. Notwithstanding the alteration of parishes effected by this Order, all contribution Orders trnddognt. ¡ made by the Guardians of the Poor of the I Llanrwst Union, and all precepts issued by the said Guardians acting as a Rural Sanitary Authority, and addressed in either case to the Overseers of the Poor of the existing Township I of Trewydyr, shall be as valid in Law as if this Order had not been made, and if and so far as the amount required by any such Order or pre- cept shall not have been discharged on or before I the date of the operation of this Order by such Overseers, the same shall be paid and discharged by such persons and charged to the Parish of Bettwsycoed and Township of Trewydyr in such manner as may be determined in an adjustment Bettwsycoed and Township of Trewydyr in such manner as may be determined in an adjustment to be made as hereinafter provided. All recoverable arrears of rates due on the date of the operation of this Order in respect of property in the existing Township of Trewydyr shall be recovered by the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Bettwsycoed and Township of Trewydyr, and all such arrears so recovered or recoverable shall be dealt with in an adjust- j ment to be made as hereinafter provided. For the purposes of the adjustment nerwin- before referred to, and for the adjustment of any matter referred to in sub-section (1) of Section 69 'vf the Local Government Act, 1888, the pro- visions of that sub-section shall apply, and in default of an agreement being made under that sub-section as to any matter requiring adjust- ment by reason of a doubt as to the -parties who should enter such agreement, or for any other reason, the matter shall be referred to the County Council, who shall make usch Order therein as may seem to such Council to be equitable. The Common Seal of the Carnarvonshire County Council was hereunto duly af- fixed, in pursuance of a resolution of I LS the said Council passed on the Seventh > day of February, One thousand nine J hundred and one. J. ISSARD DAVIES, J. R. PRITCHARD. Two Members of the Council having the custody of the keys of the f"aI of the Council. A. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Deputy Clerk of the County Council. And Notice is hereby also given that copies of the Order may be inspected by any Owner or Ratepayer in any area affected by the Order (and copies of the Order will be supplied on payment of the prescribed fee), at the Office of the Clerk of the County Council, 10, Castle Street, Carnarvon, during the period of one month from this date. Dated this 15th day of February, 1901. A. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Deputy Clerk of the County Council. cZ58y292r66 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTS, 1888 AND 1894. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF CARNARVON. To the Guardians of the Poor of the Pwllheli Poor Law Union, To the Llevn Rural District Council, T<> the Criccieth Urban District Council, To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parishes of Criccieth and Llanystumdwy, and To all others whom it may concern. WHEREAS by section 1 (3) of the Local I Government Act. 1894, it is enacted that if at the date of that Act a parish is situ&te partly within and partlv without a Rural Sani- tary District, the part of the parish which it within the district and the part which is with- out shall as and from the "appointed, day," but subject to any alteration of area, made by any ordej; of the County Council in pursuance of the powers contained in that Act, be separate par- ishes AND WHEREAS the parish of Llanvst'im- dwy was for the most part situated within the Rural District of Lleyn, but a small portion thereof, measuring one acre one rood and ten parches or thereabouts, being a nortion of a field part of Llwyn Bugail Farm, was situate within the Urban District of Criccieth. and' as no Order has been made relating to such part within the Urban District of Criccieth. such part has, by operation of the said Act of 1894. become a separate parish, but no name has been as^i-rned t'o such separate parish AND WHEREAS a proposal has been made to the County Council of the Administrative County of Carnarvon that such small part of the Urban District of Criccieth as was formerly Tat of the parish of Llanystumdwy should be ',Irrf to and made to form part of the Parish of Cricieth AND WHEREAS the said County Council having been satisfied that a prima facie case had been made out in support of the said proposal, did. in accordance with the said Act and the Orders of the Local Government Board in that behalf, direct a Qommittee, consisting of Messrs J. E. Greaves, Richard Davies; and Evan R. Davies, or any two of them, members of the said Council, to hold a Local Inquiry: AND WHEREAS the said Committee duly caused Notices of their intention of holding aii Inquiry to be given accordingly in the prescribed 91, manner, and the said Conmnittee duly held an Inquiry at the Town Hall, Criccieth, on the fifth day of October, One thousand, nine hundred: I AND WHEREAS the said Committee, having duly considered the evidence given at the said Inquiry, recommended that the piece of land in I o. ei M'on be ndded to and made to form part of the Parish of Criccieth, so that the whole area I of the said Urban District of Criccieth shall be co-terminus with the Parish of Criccieth I AND WHEREAS the said County Council, ha,ving duJv considered the recommendations of I the ",i 1 Committee, have determined to issue the following Order: NOW THEREFORE we, the County Council .1 of the County of Carnarvon, in pursuance of the powers so given by the -,iid Act. DO HEREBY ORDER that the said piece of land, measuring I one acre one rood and ten perches or thereabouts, being portion of a, field part of a. farm called Llwvn Bugail, and' lately forming part. of 'he Parish of Llanystumdwy, and comprised in the Urban District of Criccieth, and which on the "appointed dlav" became by force of law a sep- arate parish, shall aa and from the twelfth day of November, One thousand nine hundred and one, be added to and made to form part of the Parish of Criccieth, so that the whole area, of the Criccieth Urba.n District shall be oo-terminus with the Parish of Criccieth. Nothing in this order shall affect the ecclesias- tical divisions of any Parish, or shall prejudice. vary, or affect any right, interest, or jurisdic- tion in or over any charitable endowment which now is applicable for the benefit of any existing Parish altered by the Order. Every Officer who, by virtue of this Order, or of anvthing done in pursuance or in consequence thereof, suffers any direct, pecuniary loss by abolition of office or bv diminution or logs of fees or salary, shall be entitled to have compen- sation paid to him for such pecuniary loss, and, in determining such compensation regard shall be had to the conditions and other circumstances required by sub-section (1) of Section 120 of the Local Government Act. 1888, to be had in re- gard in case of compensation under that Section, and the compensation shall not exceed the limit therein mentioned. The County Council shall de- termine to what Local Authority application shall be made for compensation, and out of what Fund such compensation, if anv. n<111 b" iid bv such Authoritv. and the privisions of Sub-Sections 2 to 7 of that Section shall apply, with the sub- stitution of such Authority for the "County ^°iincil," and with such other alterations, if anv. as mav be required. Nothing in this Order shall be construed as restriotincr the powers of t}¡(.> Local Government Board under the Acts relating to the relief of 1 p-vit in rerrard to fLo or dissolu- tion of Unions, nr in respect of the union or division or alteration of PoTishes, or as restrict- ing the powers of the County Council under the Local Government A"t5f. 1888 and 1894. in re- gard to the alteration of areas. Until new Valuation Lists are made, the Valuation List of the Parish of Criccieth. to- gether with the portion of the Valuation List of the former Parish of Llanystumdwy. which relate to the hereditaments in the area added to the Parish of Criccieth, shall be deemed to be the Valuation List of the Parish of Criccieth, and the remaining portion of the Valuation List of the said Parish of Llanystumdwy shall be deemed to be the Valuation List for such remain- ing part hitherto known as the Parish of Llan- ystumdwy. For the purpose of the preparation and revi- sion of new lists of persons entitled to vote at an Election of members of Parliament, of Lists of Burgesses, and Lists of Registers of County and Parochial Electors, and of Jury Lists, this Order shall be deemed t > come into operation on the date of its confirmation by the Local Government Board, but for the purpose of the existing lists the Parishes affected by this Order shall be deemed to continue unaltered until the I new lists are made. All rate books, books of account, minutes of proceedings, deeds, papers, and writings be- longing to the former Parish of Llanystumdwy shall be kept and deposited1 as hitherto. As between the PaKshes of Llanystumdwy I and Criccieth, eveTy ptjjfson who has acquired, or shall on or before the date of the operation of this Order acquire, a settlement in the Parish of Llanystumdwy as hitherto existing shall be deemed to have acquired such settlement in Llan- ystumdwy or in Criccieth according as the acts or circumstances conferring such settlement shall 1 have been done or taken place in the part of Llanystumdwy added to Criccieth or the re- maining part of Llanystumdwy, or (if such acts or circumstances shall have been done or taken place partly in each of such parts) then accord- ing as his last place of residence in the existing Parish of Llanvstumdwy at the time of acquiring such settlement shall have been in the part added to Criccieth or in the remaining part, except where any such person shall have ceased to reside in Llanystumdwy or in Criccieth as the case may be after the date of the operation of this Order, and before becoming chargeable. The provisions of this Article shall have effect ) unless or until the settlement of such person shall be duly determined to be in some Parish other than Llanystumdwy or Criccieth. Any person who shall have acquired a status of irremovability in the existing Parish of Llan- yst.umdwy shall be deemed laave acquired a status of irremovability from Llanystumdwy or Criccieth according as he shall reside on the date of the operation of this Order. or (if he shall be in receipt of relief) according as he was residing at the time of becoming chargeable in the part of Llanystumdwy added to Criccieth or in the remaining part of Llanystumdwy. Notwithstanding the alteration of Parishes effected by this Order, all contribution Orders ma.de bv theguardiar-q of the Poor of the Pwll- heli Union, and. all T.ecepts issued by the said 'wndd.o.geI. I Guardians acting as a Rural Sanitary Authority. and addressed in either case to the Overseers of the Poor of the existing Parish of Lla.nys- tumdwy, shall be as valid in law as if this Order had not been made, and if and so far as the amount required by any such Order or pre- cept shall not have been^discharged on or before the date of the operation of this Order by such Overseers, the same shall be paid and discharged by such persons and charged to the Parishes of Llanystumdwy and Criccieth in such manner as may be determined in an adjustment to be made a hereinafter provided. I All recoverable arrears of rates due on the date of the operation of this Order in respect of property in the existing Parish of Llanystum- dwy shall be recovered by the Overseers of the Poor of the Parishes of Llanystumdwyand Criccieth, and all such arrears so recovered or recoverable- shall be dealt with in an adjustment to be made as hereinafter provided. For the purposes of the adjustment. erein- before referred to, and for the adjustment of anv matter referred to in sub-section 1 of section 62 of the Local Government Act. 1888, the provi- sions of that sub-section shall apply, and in de- fault of an agreement being made under that sub-section as to any matter requiring adjus:- ment by reason of a doubt as to. the parties who should enter into such agreement, or for any other reason, the matter shall be referred to the County Council, who shall make such Ordor therein as may seem to such Council to be equit- able. Where in this Order "Llanystumdwy" is re- ferred to as being the name of a Parish, unless the context shews the contrary, such name of "Llanystumdwy" shall mean and be taken o be the area which formerly formed the "rural" part of the said parish of Llanystumdwy. The Common Seal of the Carnarvonshire County Council was here-unto duly af « fixed, in pursuance of a resolution of I LS f the said Council passed on the Seventh v day of February, One thousand nine hundred and one. J. R. PRITCHARD, J. ISSARD DAVIES, Two Members of the Council having flie custody of the keys of the Seal of the Council. A. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Deputy Clerk of the County Council. And Notice is hereby also given that. copies of the Order may be inspected by any Owner or Ratepayer in any area affected by the Order (and copies of the order will be supplied on payment of the prescribed fee), at the Office of the Clerk of the County Council, 10, Castle Street, Carnarvon, during the period of one month from this date. Dated this 15th dav of February, 1901. A. BODVEL-ROBERTS. Deputy Clerk of the County Council. c257y291r65 MERIONETH COUNTY COUNCIL. MARCH, 1898, TO FEBRUARY, 1901. LIST OF ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL AT COUNCIL I AND OTHER MEETINGS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH DURING THE ABOVE PERIOD. ■ r-* • • iD -j* fl mm ds o ri • CP O a 0*-1 S 35 00 5 oooJJP .S § °2 fl'S J S a O «> a Bp gc. a S p^ci .9.2 OA «.a .Sco § g -S"! 11 §3, Zz NAMES OF MEMF* ,|3 £ g | | J2 oS>°.t3 °S is o— M H > »<.s ftS *■« s a a o-2 Vi? <D <3 y OS !D 2 -r1 <D ^5 O S 5 J3 S .o 8 la ISs if lis 15- les p g*S is fa 55 « ] S5 Z 25 A H Z! U T3 I M T3 M 173 T3 S-i 13 J* T3 O 03 W Q) o < £ QD O CD <D *2 rOfd fO FQ ,0 rrt r$rO Ua ss a a 8° a« afl a« sa sg a^ a 2 §5 §2 P Z Z fc-g d z z z. z Zë "5 cc co cc d ALDERMEN: Wm. Parry Evans 10 10 Edward Griffith 9 5 1 1 1 Roger Hughes 12 4 2 John Hugbes 8 I John Hughes Jones 9 5 4 1 S. Pope, K C. 0 A. Osmond Williarcs, M.P. 6 10 1 2 E. H. Jonathan 10 8 Evan Jones 12 1 10 0 1 William Jores 4 Lewis Lewis 10 11 8 0 1 Andreas Roberts 6 11 The Hon. C, H. Wyim 11 8 2 14 1 2 William Hughes ..95 1 COUNCILLOBR. David Edwards 10 R. D. Roberts 1 0 o W. Foulkes Jones 9 2 5 1 John Jones (Gw ddelwern). 8 6 Edward Jarrett 10 4 3 John Parry 12 4 5 1 J 2 John Thomas 10 J. Lloyd Jones (Llavfor) ..11 1 Thomas Jones 8 4 R. E. Roberts 12 4 3 I John Jones (Dolgelley) 10 I 3 14 2 1 1 J. Meyrick Jones (J) ..3 John Roberts 11 2 3 1 Griffith Price 7 0 I John EVaDS 11 12 6 2 1 John Davies 11 9 1 *E. W. Kirkby 7 2 0 w. R. M. Wynne 4 3 1 0 J. H. Bullock 8 4 4 Morris Thomas 10 3 J. Pogh Jones 10 6 G. H. Ellis 9 4 0 E. P. Jones 12 I 5 1 1 1 I Robert Roberts 12 10 J. Parry Jones 6 3 J. Lloyd Jones (Diphwys).. 11 2 0 D.G.Jones 12 13 12 D. G. Williams 10 11 Humphrey Robert 6 William Davies 11 10 1 *E. Bowen Jones 7 0 2 W. E. Oakeley 1 0 W. W. Owen (a) 8 D. Tegid Jones 8 11 R. G. Pritchard 7 6 J. Bennett Jones 6 0 Robert Richards 5 3 R. C. Anwyl 6 H. Haydn Jones 12 10 3 2 1 Humph? ey Jones 6 William Jones 8 6 1 0 (a) Elected June, 1898. (b) Elected May, 1900. I Left for the South African War early in To fill casual vacancy. | 1900. ROBERT JONES, 22nd February, 1901. [y342m] Clerk of the County Council. RHOODIR BiUN'±H5fG ARIAN YN GYFRINACHOL, o lOp i fyny, AR PROMISBOX i NOTE Y BENTHYCIWR. MAE yr un a arwydda ei enw isod wedi sefydlu ei fnsnes er's 1870, a phob amser weai ai gario yn 'mlaen o dan ei enw ei hun. Maa bob arm or wedi ceisio gweithredn mewn dull teg ac agored, ao wedi derbyn cannoedd lawer o lvthyif 1,rn datgan gwerthfawrogrwydd a diolcb rhai t maenachu ag ef. Nis codir few t ilaen Uaw. N is cymerir Bills of Sale. Rhoduir sylw prydlon i ymholiadau. Gellir cael prospectuses, pamphledi yn cyn- nwys llythyrau oyfrinachol oddiwrth rai sydd wedi benthyca ganddo, telerau am fenthyoio, neu unrhyw wybcdaeth ddymunir yn rhad, dim ond ymofyn, naill ai yn bersonol nen trwy lytbyr, a GEORGE PAYNE, 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. YWB LIVERPOOL GENTLEMAN having a large amount of uninvested CAPITAL at his command, will Lend same in the strictest privacy in sums of £10 to £ 1000 to any respec- table person (male or female) in any part of the United Kingdom, on the security of their own promissory note, without sureties, delay, or law charges.—The amount borrowed can be repaid by easy instalments, or arranged to suit bor- rowers. Also on Deeds, Mortgages, Dock Bonds, Jewellery, and Goods of every descrip- I tion at a low rate of interest. As this office is a bona-fide private concern, and not connected with any loan office, it is requested that habitual borrowers will not apply.—For further particuj lars call or write WILLIAM CAMERON, Melville-chambers, 50a, Lord Street, Liverpool. Telephone No. 1197. Telegrams, "Finance, Liverpool. y38c^6 gftasnachfll OARPBTS, CARPETS, CARPETS, GWNEIR SHOW AKDDERCHOG 0 CARPETS 0 BOB MATH YR WYTHNOS RON A'R KJL 3AF, Yn cynnwys Axminster, Brussels, Tapestries. Dut: i5 Hemp, &c., wrth y llath, a gwaha* ol seisus mewn squares. Y marc I Carpets hyn i gyd wedi eu gwneyd i wisgo yn dda, ac nid ymddangosiad, fel werthir gan lawer, ond buddioldeb sydd bob amser mewn golwg. Stoc fawr o Hearthrugs a Mats Bedrooms o lote i fyny. Cocoa Mats o 4-¡c i fyny. Lace Hangings o Sic i fyny. Job lot o 4 rai wedi maeddu am brisiau isel iawn. Tunelli o Oilcloths a Linoleums am brisiau cyfanwerthol (whole- sale). Remnants wedi eu mardio am bris y Sale. Cretonnes. Art Muslins. Blinds, fringes, &c., mewn amrywiaefh mawr. YN Yr AFB ATJB, Caernarfon. SALE! SALE! S ALE FLYNYDDOL WILLIAMS JONES, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN, 22. BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. Yn ystod pa un y gwneir goatyngiad sylweddol yn yr oU o'r Stock, fel ag y byddo yn werth gwneyd ymdrech er tslu ymweliad a'r Masnacbdy hwn er sicrhau rhai o'r gwir FARGEINION a gynnygir. MODRWYAU PRIODASOL mewn helaethrwydd mawr, Lie o'r neilldu i'w dewis. Gya. phob Modrwy rhoddir Anrheg defnyddiol a phrydfertb. y258H RICHMOND JONES AND SONS. Every Instrument Warranted for Ten Years. Carriage Free to any Part of WaleB. PIANOS FROM 16 GUINEAS. Old Pianos and Organs taken in Exchange. Write for Illustrated Price List and Testimoniall ORGANS FROM 6 GUINEAS. RICHMOND JONES AND SONS, 120, LONDON ROAD, LIVERPOOL. y99 8EFYDLWYD 1854. HUMPHREY WILLIAMS AT FAB, ORIADURWYR, &o., CASTLE SQUARE, CAERNARFON, A DDYMUNANT HYSBYSU.FOD GANDDYNT STOC HSLAETH 0 PIANOS, ORGANS, HARMONLUMS, A PHOB MATH 0 OFFERYNAU CERDD O'R RADD FLAENAF, WEDI EU DEWIS YN OFALUS AO AM BRISIAU HYNOD ISEL. CEDWIR POB MATH 0 GANEUON CYMRAEG A SAESNEG MEWN STOO. TBTJR SYLW NEILLDUOL I ARCHEBION DRWY'R POST. y420s GREAT STOCK-TAKING CLEARANCE SALE THIS DAY and until FEBRUARY 23rd, AT TUB PIONEER, COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, 9 to 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SEND FOR SALE CATALOGUE. IT IS BOUND TO BEIINTERE STING. All purchases over 40s are delivered Free to any [Railway Station in Great Britain. TERMS, CASH ONLY. a71. FAWB SYDD YN ADEILADU TAI &c CYN PRYNU YN UNMAN ARALL Y MAE GWAHODDIAD I CHWI FYNED I'B a& k BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS ER MWYN I [CHWI SICRHAU NWYDDAU DA A RHAD. CEIR YNO Y DEWIS GOREU 0 RANGES (SWINTON, &c.), GRATIAU, ENAMELLED CHIMNEY PIECES, TILED GRATES, POBTAI 0 BOB MATH. GWELYAD HAIABN A • -fMrp GWELYAU PLU, FLOCKS, A i ft MATTRESSI. t§DJ^ fWTIT 5 I Detholiad rhagorol mewn OIL a GAS fSfi le ai k> jl k H STOVES at Goginio a Chynhesu; hefyd !j |r| |f jTM cedwir Gweithwyr medrus at en gosod. I IJ EM? Stoc belaeth o WRINGING a MANGLING I I f f f ff# MACHINES. v f k!iJP -f*' Rhoddir estimates am bob math o waith Sell ff I F mewn Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Water Fitting //Jjgrf ~f !$$? a Bell Hanging, &c. nL [/ I GRATIAU HEIARN, RAILINGS, &c. Cedwir pob math o Ironmongery wasanaeth Ty. ADRAK.Y CELFI AMAETflYDDOL. TROLIAU (North Wales Pattern). yy&lfe', I<>!Sip8 ERYDR enwog Howard so erefll. A\ J CHAIN a ZIG-ZAG HARROWS. 'Ikt J WIRE NETTING. CHAFFCUTTERS. W$$gL V, 1 PULPERS, GRIST MILLS, &c.} &c.1 R. WILLIAMS, HUMPHREYS & Co;, I BETJSbWIOK BUILDms, CAEEIAUFOM.