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girtjjs, Carriages, anir jpftttfrs. BIRTHS. Griffith-January 11, the wife of Mr Richard Griffith, Plastirion, Llauddeiniolen, of a son. Jones—January 17, the wife of Mr John Jones, Clwtybont, of a son. Owens-Jaiidaiy 17, the wife of Mr Owen Owens, Penfelin Wen, Llanrug, ot twins. MARRIAGES. Carl yon—Hughes—-January 5, at the registrar's office, Pwllheli, by Mr Evan Thomas Griffith, registrar, Mr W. It. Carlyon, Llenengan, to Miss Eliza Hughcs, Braichgarw, Llangian. Evans-Griffith January 10, at the registrar's office, Pwllheli, by Mr E. T. Griffith, Mr John Evans, Ty'nymynydd, Pistyll, to Miss Ellen Griffith, of the same place. Edwards—Williams—January 18, at Nant Padarn Chapel, Llanberis, by the Rev J. E. Owen, assisted by the Rev G. Parry, and Mr W. R. Whiteside, registrar, Mr Joseph Edwards, Turner-street, to Miss Mary Williams, Ceunant Ooch- both of Llanberis. Harris — Roberts—January 22, by license, at Ebenezer Chapel, Carnarvon, by the Rev Hugh Jones, assisted by the Rev S. Haigh, Mr Thomas Dawson Harris, railway bookstall, Carnarvon, to Miss Ellen Roberts, Liverpool House, Carnarvon. Jones—Williams—January 2, at Bwlch Chapel, Llanengan, by license, by the Rev Themas Owen, Pwllheli, in the presence of Mr E. T. Griffith, registrar, Mr Thomas Jones, Liverpool (late of Tyddyndon, Llanengan), to Miss Catherine Williams, Aberueliaf, Abersoch, Pwllheli. Jones — Jones—January 12, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, by Mr David Hughes, regis- trar, Mr William Jones, Bryngola, Talysarn, to Miss Catherine Jones, Garn, Dolbenmaen. Jones—Williams—January 11, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, by Mr David Hughes, by license, Mr Richard Jones, Tainewyddion, Groeslon, to Miss Ellen Williams, Ty'nllwyn, Llanllyfni. Owen-Griffith-J anuary 11, at the parish Church, Llaniestyn, by the Rev Canon Johnson, M.A., Mr Griffith Owen, Plasynmhenllecli, to Ellen, daughter of Mr Foulk Griffith, Tregarnedd, Llaniestyn. Parry—Jones—January 17, by license, at Salem Chapel, Pwllheli, by the Rev J. R. Williams, Pendreuehaf, yn mhresenoldeb Mr E. T. Griffith, Mr Robert Parry, Tirgwyn, Llannor, to Miss MArtha Jones, Tymawr, Llannor. Roberts—Roberts—January 18, at Bethel Chapel, Penygroes, by the Rev P. W. Jones, and Mr David Hughes, registrar, Mr John Roberts, coal merchant, to Mrs Margaret Roberts-both of Penygroes, Llanllyfni. Roberts-Jckiies-January 19, at the Independent Chapel, Llandudno, by the Rev R. Parry (Gwalchmai), Mr J. Lloyd Roberts, Glamlulyn, Festiniog, to Miss Elizabeth Jones, Colwyn Bay. Robert- --KSrN—Janimry 17. at St. David's Church, Brownlow-inii, Liverpool, by the Rev J. Davies, Mr Robert Roberts, Bryn Gronwy, St. Asapb, to Margaret, daughter of the late Mr John Ellis, ^enisa'jdre, Prestatyn. Rhyl. imas-Griffitli-Janiiary 16, by license, at the 'Cgistrar's office, Carnarvon, Mr Richard Thomas, Bontncwydd, to Miss Elizabeth i triflith, Henwalia, Carnarvon. 'H :>mas—Roberts—January 18, at Engedi Chapel, 'arnarvon, by the Rev Evan Roberts, Mr John Thomas, Chapel-street, to Miss Ellen Roberts, Pandre-street, Newborough, Anglesey- revor—Hicks — January 21, by license, at the the registrar's office;, Carnarvon, Mr Thomas Griffith Tn'vor, Ty'ndnfwl, to Miss Rosa Elizabeth Hicks, GarcgJawr, Waenfawr. West—Thomas — January 21, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, Mr Henry West, to Miss Catherine Thomas—both of Tan'rallt, Carnar- von. Williams—Williams—January 16, at Jerusalem, Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Bethosda, by the Rev Thomas Roberts, Mr Richard Williams, Tyntwr, to Hannah, second daughter of the late Mr Hugh H. Williams, Ogwen-terrace, Beth- eflda. Williams—Jones—January 16, by license, at the Caerhun Church, by the Rev O. Wynne Jones, Mr Mathias Williams, Tan'rallt Gyffiu, to Miss Grace Jones, daughter of Mr William Jones, Talybont Mill—both of Conway Vale. Williams—Jones—January 21, at Scion Ohapel, Penmorfa, by the Rev Thomas Jones, in the presence of Mr R. Parry, registrar, Mr David Williams, to Miss Jane Jones-both of Bell- morfa. DEATHS. Edwards—January 3, aged 71, at Farm Yard, Tremadoc, Mrs Edwards, widow of the late Dr Edwards, Maentwrog. Hughes—January 17, of consumption, aged 30, Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Hughes, Storws Wellt, Penrhyn, Cemaes. Owens— January 23, at the residence of her son-iu- law, Foel Fjwr, Llanfechell, Anglesey, in her 88th year, Mrs Mary Owens. Powell—January 22, at 42, Russell-road, Rock Ferry, agtd 36, Frances Powell, wife of John Grant Moore. Jones—January 6, aged 7.), Mrs Catherine Jones, Tv'nlon, Treborth, near Ban<jor. Jones — January 12, aged 47, Mr Hugh Jones, Tynewydd, Rhostryfan. -tones—January 22, at The Grange, Onchan, Isle of Man. aged CS, Mr J. G. Jones, formerly of Wrexham. ..J ones-J anuary 16, aged 78, Mr Evan Parry Jones, Vale View, Festiniog, father of Mr Peter L. Jones, Abbey Arms Hotel, Festiniog. -Jones—January 22, at 6, Rhiwlas-street, Jane, yife of Mr Robert Edward Jones, late of Barrow- i- Ftirii Owen—January 14. aged 63, Mr Thomas Owen, Fronde. Llanfaethlu, Anglesey. Ri< hardfton -— January 18, aged 44, Mr Evan Richardson, tailor, &c., 6, iSegontium-terrace, Carnarvon. Roberts— January 20, at his -residence, Tan-y- Graig, 1°111re 1 lyncviner, Denbighshire, aged 72, Mr Edward Roberta. Thomas—J.anu iry 16, aged 25, Mr John Thomas, Ucheldrcf-goc"> Llai.fiicvfyn^ Anglesey. Williaszis—January 14, aged 28, William Williams, draper and grocer, I enygroes, late of Clynog. Williams—January > a?erl 14 months, William Vauglian, son of Mr John Vaughan Williams, tailor, Llanberis. Williams -Jannarv 9, aged 92, at her son's residence (Mr William illiams, gardener, Bryngwran), Mr« Mary Williams, wife of the late Mr John Williams, Bodunod, LInnbeuIaH, Anglesey. Winiams—January 19. aged 6 YFQrs, Margaret Anne, second daughter of Mr Robert Williame, I accountant, 10, Thomas-street, Twtliill, Car- narvon. Williams—January 2'1, aged 90, Mr Thomas ( Williams, Tregeiriog.
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A GREAT BARGAIN. BEER ENGINE with Four Pulls, Pipes, and Taps complete. Apply at the office of this paper. lOGSg paper. lOGSg W jwja. GOULDING (LlmrrE GQ1J WORKS. GOU LDINGS^, N U R E \^0RZS.' Til' CLEN CORK. EXMH HOPTH WALL DUBLIN. BRANCH WORKS GRACENEU WATERFORD ANDSINICLANDS LIMERICK. X GOULDING'S BONE MANURE, For Turnips, Flax, &>c. Soluble Phosphates 19 to 24 per cent. Ammonia 1.50 to 1.70 „ GOULDING'S SPECIAL MANURE, For lFhmt, Oats, Baiiey, Potatoes, de. Soluble. Phosphates 17 to 19 per cent. Ammonia 4.50 to 4.75 „ Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash, &c. GOULDING'S CORN AND GRABe isiiSNSiSE, Specially prepared for Cereals and Grasses. Soluble Phosphates.. 16 per cent Ammonia 5 to 5.5° „ Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash. &c. GOULDING'S SURE PHOSPHATE, For general use with Special Manure or (7 ts.iuo. Soluble Phosphates 2'; to 27 per cent Farmers are cautioned to buy only from authorized Agents. Applications for Agencies in districts not yet represented are invited. AGENTS IN THIS D;3TR!CT. Mr. John Lloyd, Carnarvon. Mr. W. Thomas, Valley. Mr. John Parry, Bala. Mr. John Williams, Bronnant. Messrs. J. H. Owen & Son, Dwyran. Mr. Thomas Jones, Conway. Mr. W. E. Williams, Gwernlas. Mr. Thomas Roberts, Denbigh. Mr. D. Evans, Llangollen. Mr. O. Hughes, Milnycoed. Mr. G. Jones, Mold. Mr. E. Roberts, Ruthin. Mr. H. Williams, Gwydryn Newydd. Mr. A. Hughes, Bodelwydden. Mr. Thomas Hughes, Biyii Goronwy, Tvnygongl. 1085 THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. i{ f ift.' 'q ¡ i_Trff?TT-7-L7LI1 -i '1 ONE OF THE LARGEST HALLS IN GREAT BRITAIN. PRONOUNCED BY THE MOST EMINENT SINGERS OF THE WORLD TO BE THE FINEST HALL FOR SOUND THAT THEY EVER SANG IN. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME FOR 1878 WILL BE MATURED SHORTLY, AND ADVERTISED WITHOUT DELAY. 14, HIGH-STREET, CARNARVON. W. E. DAVIES, SECRETARY. S P E C I A L N O T I C E. SALE OF STOCK PREVIOUS TO EXTENSIVE ALTERATION OF PREMISES. PIERCE AND WILLIAMS, GOLDEN GOAT, TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON, BEG to announce that in consequence of a. rapidly increasing business, they find it necessary to make Extensive Alteration. In order to facilitate the work, the Stock must be very considerably reduced. We have determined to offer on Saturday, the 12th inst., and succeeding days, the whole of our Stock, consisting of Jackets, Shawls, Silks, Fancy Dresses, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Muslin and Lace Curtains, Carpets, and General Furnishing; Calicoes, Table Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Prints Furs Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, Haberdashery, Stays, Skirts, Underclothing, &c &c The whole of the above will be remarked in plain figures at great reduction in price and unexceptional inducements will be offered to customers and the Public, to .nake large purchases. G:T In order to thoroughly prepare and remark the Stock for the sale, our Estnblishments" will be Closed on Friday the 11 th inst., and Re-open on Saturday the 12th inst., when the favour of a call will oblige. TERMS: ALL GOODS MUST BE PAID FOR ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY. COUNTRY ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. OPEN EV7ERY MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK, AND CLOSE AT 7 IN THE EVENING. PIERCE AND WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS GOLDEN GOAT, TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON. "THE TRUTH AGAINST THE WORLD." NEW SHOP, BRIDGE STREET AND CASTLE SQUARE, C A It N A R V 0 N. JAMES JAMES IS NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRAPERY EVER WITNESSED IN THIS TOWN, BEING PURCHASED AT LEAST 20 PER CENT. UNDER THE REGULAR MARKET PRICE, ALL OF IT QUITE NEW AND FRESH. N WORTH MANY THOUSAND POUNDS. THE CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY. CHARITIES AND CLUBS WILL DO WELL TO PAY A VISIT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.—ONE PRICE AND READY MONEY. —— FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TRADE. E9Hh DEGANWY COLLEGE, BETWEEN LLANDUDNO JUNCTION AND LLAN- DUDNO. PRINCIPAL: MR. JOHN R. BARBER (Late Principal of Broughton College, Manchester.) THIS Establishment offers a thorough Com- JL mercial, Classical and Mathematical training to its pupils. Examinations are held half-yearly, and Reports sent home to their parents. Mr Barber has been actively engaged as an In- structor of Youth since June, 1855, and for the past nine years as Principal of Broughton College, Manchester, where his pupils have distinguished themselves in the Oxford and Cambridge Local, the College of Preceptors, the Preliminary Law, and the Medical Examinations. Reference may be made to the Parents of Pre- sent and Past Pupils. ADVANTAGES OF SITUATION. Pure and invigorating air, safe sea bathing close to the College (the greatest caution is exercised to prevent the possibility of accident) splendid surrounding scenery; delightful walks for recrea- tion, secluded position, yet near the town of Llan- dudno, and only a few yards from Deganwy Railway Station. E452h BRYNARVOR HALL SCHOOL TOWYN. PRINCIPAL MR. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTERS, for Classics, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, &c. BRYN ARVOR HALL, acommodious and well- 1) fitted house has been specially erected for the accommodation and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy local- ity, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field and gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Principality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations in connection with the Universities and Colleges, for the learned Professions, Banking, and Com- mercial pursuits.. Classes are held in connection with the Science and Art Departtnent, the examinations being held in May its each year. The school year consists of THREE TERMS. WINTER TERM commences on the 3rd of September J. W. BURDITT, WATCH MANUFACTURER, GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND APARTMENT AGENT, 59, Mostyn Street, LLANDUDNO. 871h NOBLE'S MINERAL AND OTHER WATERS, MANUFACTORY—BALACLAVA ROAD, CARNARVON. THE Proprietor begs to call the attention of the Trade to his superior Ginger Beer, Soda Water, Lemonade, and other waters. Having, regardless of expense, purchased the most modern machinery, and introduced the patent stoppered bottle, which dispenses with cork screws, and thus saves a great deal of trouble to the retailer. He confidently solicits a trial, and guarantees to give every satisfaction. All orders will be punctually attended to under the immediate supervision of the proprietor, e-454—) EDWARD NOBLE. GROCERY TRADE. ANTED, an experienced Man as Manager to a Branch Shop.—Apply to J. Thomas, Utica House, Holyhead. 1096-f TO MILLINERS, &c.—Wanted a Milliner, -L accustomed also te Jacket work, in a populous country district. Good wages offered to an ex- perienced, respectable person.—Apply to X. Y. Z., Gencdl Office. 1083g TO DRAPERS, &c. WANTED—By an energetic and industrious '1t' Young Man (age 21), a situation as ASSIST- ANT in some respectable honse (town preferred). Has had over five years' experience in General Drapery, and first-class references as to business capabilities.—Address, M., 80, G. G. Office. 1056g TO BE SOLD, a neat Cottage, at Waenfawr, called Bryndwroer, with land and outbuildings cl to keep two cows.-Apply to Mr Robert Roberts, Bridge-street, Carnarvon. 1076h A GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO, suit- able for School or large room; also, some good second hand COTTAGE PIANOS and HARMONIUMS for Sale, at Holland's Music Warehouse, opposite the Railway Station, Carnar- von. 1105-h WANTED, to Rent, a small Cottage, with Garden, within a mile of Turf-square.— Address, J. C., Office of this paper. 1078h SHIPWRECKED MARINERS' SOCIETY. A LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED AT THE GUILD HALL, CARNARVON On Thursday, February 21, 1878, BY THE REV. EVAN ROBERTS (ENGEDI), ON "THE SEA, NAVIGATION, AND SAILORS." All the proceeds to be devoted towards the funds of the above philanthropic Society. CHAIRMAN JOHN JACKSON, ESQ. The meeting to commence at Seven o'clock. Tickets: First Seats, 2s; Second do., Is; Third do., 6d. J. P. GREGORY, Hon. Sec. CARNARVON PLOUGHING MATCH. OPEN TO ALL COMERS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1878. THE above match will be held on a grand scale, under the patronage of the nobility, gentry, and principal farmers of Carnarvonshire and the adjoining counties, 'n a field near Carnar- von belonging to W. Hayward, Esq., when the following prizes will be given, viz. PLOUGHING. FIRST CLASS.—First prize, £ 1; Second do., £ 5; Third do., £ 3; Fourth do., £ 2; Fifth do., jEl. SECOND CLASS.—First prize, £ 3; Second do., £ 2 Third do., JE1; Fourth do., 10s. Also 5s. will be given to all the unsuccessful candidates. TEAMS. For the best team, d61 Is.; Second do., los. 6d. Best and cleanest set of gearp, 10s. PLOUGH. To the maker of the best plough, £1. (Size of ridge to be 7 by 5) The teams to be on the field by nine o'clock: ploughing to commence at half-past prompt. Entrance fees: for the first class, 5s.; for the second class, 2s. 6d. All first prize winners in any previous match will not be allowed to compete in the second class. All entries to be made not later than six o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 16th Feb- ruary next, payable to Mr R. Williams, Brunswick Buildings, Carnarvon. JOHN ROBERTS, Secretary. Committee Room, Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, 4th January, 1878. El026h UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, (ABERYSTWYTff.) PFESIDENT. THE RIGHT RON. LORD ABERDARE. PRINCIPAL. REV. THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, M.A., (Oxon. & Lond). PROFESSORS. Greek THE PRINCIPAL. Hebrew j H ETHE ES<,„ rh.D. ) (Leipzig.) }VA. w\ THE REV. D. SILVAN W ;•/ EVANS, B.D. (Lamp) L°o?ophyKl M°ral Phil" } The PMNdPAL. History and Political 'T W. J. CRAIG, ESQ, Economy j M.A. Comparative Philology ANGUS, ESQ., Mathematics, Natural ) THE REV. H. N. GRIM- Philosophy, and As- > LEY, M.A. (Cim- tronomy J tab.) German, French, & Italian DR. ETHE. Geology, Botany, Zoology, l W. KEEPING, ESQ., and Physiology B.A. (Cantab.) F.G.S. Chemistry, Mineralogy, & F. W. RUDLER, ESQ., Experimental Physics ) F.G.S. „ A • ) H. TANNER, Es* Principles of Agriculture } M R.A C., RC.tL -w- • J. PARRY, ESQ.,MUS. Muslc ) Bac. (Cantab). Director of the Museum.. } F'RG.SUDLER p8Q" Registrar and Librarian j The next SESSION begins 9tli October, 1877. Terms, £10 a year for Out-door Students £ 30 additional for those In-door. Several Scholarships and Exhibitions will be offered for competition.— For prospectus, apply to the Registrar, at the College, Aberystwyth. HUGH OWEN, Hon. Sec. 7, Queen Victoria-ttreet, London, Sept. 1877. s-529-g PENSARN, ABERGELE. SCHOOL. (Sea Side, on the Chester and Holyhead line). G JONES, M.A., Cambridge, Headmaster. E506-g MARKET HALL, CARNARVON. PERIODICAL SALE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. MESSRS. E. H. OWEN and SON will Sell 1'.1 by Auction on Tuesday and Wednesday next a large Assemblage of Household Furniture and Drapery Goods, the latter the property of Mr W. D. Owen, Drapery, Llanerchymedd. Household Furniture on Tuesday, and Drapery Geods on Wednesday. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs E. H. Owen and Son, Auctioneers, Carnarvon and Pwll- heli. 1103—f TY'N-Y-COED, LLANDUDNO. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK. MR* GEORGE FELTON respectfully an- nounces that in consequence of Mr David Meredith relinquishing the tenancy of the above Farm, he is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, the 4th of February, 1878, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Consisting of a Dairy of ELEVEN MILCHING COWS Of unsurpassed quality (9 pure Short Horns and 2 Welsh), near calving, or for early Spring calving, 2 SPLENDID SHORT HORN HEIFERS, 18 months old; 1 PRIME FAT COW, of first-class quality, and ready for the butcher; 10 SPLENDID FAT PIGS, from 15 to 18 score: POWERFUL AND VALUABLE CART HORSE, 6 years old, 16! hands high STACK OF HAY, 10 Tons or upwards; about 20 TONS SWEDISH TURNIPS; 20 SACKS OF EXCELLENT POTATOES; and an assortment of MODERN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, comprising chiefly New Patent Chaff Cutter, Tur- nip Pulper, Iron Harrow, Iron Plough, all by first rate makers; excellent Tumbrel Cart, complete new Set of Gear, &c., &c. also about 100 tons of well rotted Manure, and the usual small Imple- ments for Stable and Farm use. Three months' credit on approved bills, or a discount of 6d. in the £ for cash payments. Luncheon at 11. Sale at 12 promptly. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer a few days prior to the Sale. January 23rd, 1878. 1104h ROCHE HOUSE, MOSTYN-STREET, LLANDUDNO, Opposite St. George1 H Hall. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, The property of Mrs Edwards, deceased. MR. J. W. ROGERS has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, upon .the premiscp as above, on Tuesday, January 29th, 1878. The whole of the contents of this residence, in- cluding Handsome Cottage Pianoforte, fuR compass, in beautiful walnut case, very fine tone, Pictures, Pier Glasses, Plates, Linen, Feather Beds, Mahogany Cheffoneerr, easy Chairs, single ditto, Sofas, and other effects. Catalogues upon application to the auctioneer. Sale at 12 o'clock. Auctioneer's Office's, Llandudno. 1081h HERBERT CARELESS CABINTT MAKER, UPHOIISTERER AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, GENERAL DRAPER, &o., 54 AND 55, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 193 MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY! MONEY LENT BY LLOYD AND CO., COMMERCIAL ADVANCE OFFICES, Theatre Buildings, Preston, Lane., in any sum from X5 to JE1000, to respectatble persons, male or female (householders), tradesmen, farmers, & others upon their furniture, stocks, &c., at less rates of interest than those usually charged by many, also without sureties, exposure, removal, delay or in- curring any unnecessary expense. NO DEDUCTIONS WHATEVER are made from the amount applied for, and the money when advanced can be repaid at such periods, and by such instalments, as are in reason with the security. Special Rates for Farmers who wish to increase their Stocks, &c. Four per cent. allowed on deposits. Apply personally, or by letter to THOMAS ROWE, Manager. N-B.—Welsh representatives employed. oS53a m u s I C. TWELVE PIECES OP MUSIC SENT POST FREE FOR 3s. 3d. Full Music Size. State whether Dance or Song Music is required. Selection from 304 Pieces. The new Songs, "Whoa Emma," "Cleopatra's Needle,' The Gallant Turk," included if re- quired. E P D E E N VIOUNT VIEW, RUTHIN. ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! A LARGE STOCK OF BUSINESS ENVELOPES FROM 3s. 9D. PER THOUSAND, AT THE CARNARVON PRINTING WORKS CARNARVON.