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Stelts Iw 1trtian for tt (Burning Witth KY^iTFFXTON. Bay's Hill Hmi-e, Clonmel-street Llandudno ) April Valuable Modem Household Furniture j 2 & 3 Moseley House, North Parade, Llandudno, Household Furniture Soon. Pemnaenmawr Hotel. valuable old land, April 25 BY MR. J. W. ROGERS. "Elking-ton House. Craitrydon. LIfttidudno, Oostly Furniture and Old China, second week in April. v BY ME. W. DEW. Letting of grazing land at Trehwfa Farm April 1 Ditto at Paradwys Farm, Llansrristiolus April 2 British Hotel, Banpor, T.v'nvllan Public House, and other Freehold "tenements, in Uandeerfon, Antrlesev.. ..April 5 Dttto at Trefeilir, Trefdraeth.April 8 Mad-ryn Fanii, Banpor, sale of btock April 16 Ditto at Treffos. Llansadwrn. April 20 MESSRS DAVIES AND PIERCE. Llandrillo-yn-rhos. freehold property at that place, and at Llandudno, Penmachno, and Dolyddelen „26&27 MESSRS E. H. OWEN & SON. Llanbeblig-road, Carnarvon, household furni- ture Mar 29 Queen's Hotel, Carnarvon, Freehold Dwelling Houses in Hole-in-the-wall-street March 30 Queen's Hotel, freehold dwelling house, Seg- ontium House. Carnarvon, .MarchCO Peuybryn, Carnarvon, letting of grazing land at Castellmai a Rhyddallt Ganol and also dale of valuable fat stock Aprils' Letting of grazing land at Dwyran .Aprils near Ruthin.April29 Oadlys, near Menai Bridge, household furni- ture ,,24 & 25 Royal Hotel. Cfirnarvon, Erw Fair, Baddgelert early in April MR D. JONES. (Jetfnrneusydd Isaf, Tromadoc, letting of gràz. in- land" p.April6 Caeijddu Fawr, LJanHTIUoll, letting of grazing land — .April9 BY MR JOHN PRITCHARD. Beaumaris, Stoek-in-Trade and Household Furniture of the late Mr R. P irry March 30 BY MESSRS CHURTON & ELPHICK. Oolwyn Bay, the Colwyn Bay Hotel.. March 30
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,Births, an Jleatjrs. BIRTHS. linker—March 25, at Boston-terrace, Portdinorwic, Bangor, North Wales, the wife of Mr George Baker, of a daughter. Griffith-March 24th, at Napier House, Mostyn- Htreet, Llandudno, the wife of MrT. W.'Griffith (Tydain), of a daughter. Griffith-March 11, the wife of Mr Morris Griffith, Bettws Farm, Bcttws Garrnon, of a son. -Humphreys-I.iarch 15, the wife of Mr Robert Humphreys, engine fitter, Charlotte-street, Llanberis, of twins. Harding—March 26, at Bronala, Carnarvon, the wife of Mr Paxton Harding, of a son. Jones—March 15, at 20, Hamilton-square, Birken- head, the wife of Mr John R. Jones, of a son. Savage —March 22, at Garth, Bangor, the wife of Captain Hugh Savage, Y.A., of a daughter. Thomas—March 18, the wife of Mr Benjamin Thomas, Ebt iiczor, Llanddeiniolen, of a daughter Williams—March 21. at 27, Bishop-road, Cabbage Hall, Liverpool, the wife of Mr W. H. Williams, of a son. UARRIAGESl Davies—Lloyd—March 25, at the Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Conway, by'the Rev John R. Hughes, Mr Robert Davies, of Cefn Castell, Abergele, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Mr Richard Lloyd, of Dolwen, Abergele. (iiinn-Nic Iuroy—March 25, by license, at Cross- street chapel, Holvhead by the Rev William Lloyd, Mr James Gunn, to Miss Jane Mc Inroy -both of Holyhead. Jones-Davics-At the Welsh Presbyterian chapel, Fitzclarence-street, Liverpool, by ihe Rev John Hughes, D.D., John Robert, only son of Mr Thomas Jones, 40, W cut worth -street, to Miss Annie Davies, 20, Kepler-street, Liverpool. Jones—Williams—March 26, by liccnse, at Ebenezer chapel, Carnarvon, by the Rev Hugh Jones, Mr John Owen Jones, wine merchant, Carnarvon, to Mrs Margaret Baugh Williams, Laurel House, Carnarvon. Jones—Jones—March 20, at Ebenezer chapel, Holyhead, by license, by the Rev J. Donne, Mr John Jones, Ironmonger, St. Asaph, to Miss Anne Jones, Black Bridge Foundry, Holyhead. Jones-Pierce- Uareh 27, by license, at Ebenezer chapel, Carnarvon, by the Rev Hugh Jones, Mr Thomas Jones, T-a Mart, Victoria House, Menai Bridge, to Rose Pierce, Tantwr, Llan- geinwen. Owen-Pughe-Alareli 27, at the Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Bontddu, by the Rev John Davies, and the Rev R. H. Morgan, M.A., Mr Owen Owens, Buiider, Barmouth, to Mrs Pughe, Barmouth. Thomas-lliigbes-Mareli 18, by license, at the Wesleyan chapel, Llandudno, by the Rev H. Owen, assisted by the Rev R. Parry (Gwalch- mai), Mr R. Thomas, to Miss M. E. Hughes- both of Brighton Villa, Madoc-street, Llan- dudno. Williams—Jones-—March 20th, at the New Tabernacle, Holyhead, by the 1W William Lloyd, Mr Hugh Williams, to Miss Ellen Mary Jones—both of Holyhead. Willmann—Owen—March 23, by license, at St. Peter and St. Paul, Twthill, Carnarvon, by the Rev John Hugh Jones, Mr Joseph Willmann, High-street, Bangor, to Miss Ann Ellen Owen, Twthill, Carnarvon. DEATHS. Darbishire—March 20, aged 46, at Glan-y-coed, near Conway, Mr Vernon Darbishire. Edwards—March 21. aged 9 months, Richard Thomas, infant of Mr John and Elizabeth Edwards, Hermon, Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, formerly of Ponsarn, Aberuele. Hickson-March 14, aged 1 year, Joseph Henry, child of Mr Thomas Hickson, joiner, Ceunant- street, Llanberis. Hughes—March 18, P-red 18 months, Lili .n Mary Louis, child of Mr T. J. Hughes, 72, Queensland- street, Liverpool. 0" Jones—March 13, aged 82 years. Margaret, widow of Mr Richard Jones, Coed Bolyn, Llanddein- iolen. Jones—March 24, at her residence, 7, Aubrey- street, a?ec\ years, Margaret, widow of the late M* William Jones, sailor, formerly of Conway. Jones-March 17, ,iged 5 weeks, at Minafon, Car- narvon, Annie Blanche, daughter of Mr John Jones. Owen—March 21, aged 11 years, Catherine Ellen, daughter of Mr Robert Lvan Owen, Castle View, ()wen^—March 14, aged 78 years, Mrs Sarah Owens, Bryndansi. Llrmeliar. Owen—March 16, aged 22 yars, of consumption, Mr Henry William Owen, lalvbont, Llanrug. Parry-Mai-eh 18, aged 15 mo. tas, D«yid, child of Mr Henry John Parry, Penypilfach, Llanrug. Pritchard-March 19, aged Rl years, Mr Robert Pritchard, Bryniau Dinorwic, Llanddemiolen, formerly of Brynsiencyn. L'homas-:March 22, aged 66 years, Mr Owen Thomas, Terfyn, Dinorwic, I.lariddeimolen. Williams—March 18, aged 5 J ears, Ellen, daughter of Mr William Williams, Cae rbleddyn, Llan- ddeiniolen. Williamq.- Lately, at the Board Seliool, Rhos- tryfan, Johnnie, the onl y-son of Mr R. E. Wil- liams, schoolmaster.
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I THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN NORTH WALES FOR PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS IS AT GEORGE HOLLAND'S MUSIC WAITEHOUSE, NORTH ROAD, J OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, 4 1 CARNARVON. £ THE ONLY SHOP IN CARNARVON where PIANOS by BROADWOOD, COLLAED JL AND COLLARD, and all the best makevs are to be been. G. H. having made arrangements with the best Loudon firms to buy large quantities for Cash. can now offer PIANOS and HARMONIUMS at a discount of Twenty pei- cent of the list prices. A Warranty given with each Instrument. NOTICE-G. H. being the only Practical fnd Professional Tuner and Repairer in Carnarvon, cautions the Public against employing persons to Tune and Repair who are noo qualified ta do so, as by employing such persons, Instruments are more likely to be damaged. All Instruments sent to G. H. for repairs are done on the premises and not sent to London, as ib done by other people, con- sequently G. H. can do them at about a THIRD THE PRICE. PIANOS and HARMONIUMS TUNED, REPAIRED, and RE-SILKED, &c. Lessons given in SINGING, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, VIOLIN and CORNET. TUTORS for every Instrument kept in Stock. 1 A Large Stock of Cheap Music at 3d each. A Catalogue sent on receipt of one stamp, also a Large Stock of Best Music at half-price. AT THE PAVILION, CARNARVON, ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, NEXT WEEK (APRIL 2nd, 4th, and 6th). if ■ ( I maana'a dabibq ttuas—cARBTTOO A 1IAB ON HIS BACK OVIK xbk BOP*. B L D I N WALKING AND PERFORMING IDARIKG FEATS, &c., ON A ROPE 200 I FEET IN LENGTH. AND 3.5 FEET HIGH. Admission-Is., 2s., 3s. Doors open on Tuesday and Saturday at 6.30, to commence at 7.; on Thursday at 2.30, to commence at 3 o'clock. 49* On Thursday the L. & N. W. Railway will issue Cheap Tickets. Special late Trains on Satur- day on the L. & N. W. Railway, the Cambrian Railway, and the Narrow Gauge Railway. For further particulars see the several Companies' Bills. BANGOR. PROVISION MERCHANTS, Wholesale.—EDWARDS & Co., 339 & 210A, High-street. Prime Butters in Tubs and Firkins from 9d. Whole Hams, 6d. 298h CAERNARFON. A GRICT7LTURAL MACHINES.—ROBERT WILLIAMS, Brunswick Buildings. — Steam JOL Engines, Mowers, Reapers, Harrows, Ploughs, <fcc., &c. 46 BOOKBINDING (WHOLESALE & RETAIL).—ENOCH WILLIAMS, 18, Hill-street D 0 (near the Church). Twthill. Estimates on application. 71 OACH BUILDING.—R.( WILLIAMS, BRUNSWICK CARRIAGE WORKS, Castle-squarel Broughams, Landaus, Phaetons Alexandras, Gigs, Dog Carts, &«., &c. 44 itiSPENSING ESTABLISHMENT.—JOHN JONES, Castle square. Drugs and Chemicals.. 1 Family Requisites. Prescriptions carefully prepared- Agent for Mr' F. Wrigllts Unintoxioating Sacramental Wines 75 CLWT-Y-BONT. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.—1R. B. ELLIS, General Draper and Outfitter. Cedwir Cutter medrus. Gwneir pob archeb yn brydlon. Prisiau rhesymol. 594 TIlE BRUNSWICK C-KRRIAGE WORKS, CARNARVON. ROBERT WILLIAMS BEGS to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and his numerous Customers that he has purchased the above extensive business, lately carried on by Mr John Owen Jones, where, by strict and careful attention, he hopes to nierit the continuance of the patronage accorded to his predecessor. All kinds of Carriages, comprising LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, OMNIBUSES, BRAKES, WAGGONETTES, PHJETONS, WI-IITECI-IAPFLS, DOG-CARTS, ALEXANDRIAS, &c., &c., made of the best materials, style, and workmanship. His STOCK also comprises a first-class selection of CARRIAGE LAMPS, APRONS, (both Leather and India Rubber), RUGS, MATS, &c., &c. SECOND-HAND TRAPS BOUGHT, EXCHANGED, AND REPAIRED. Particular attention is always paid to the selection of good, sound, and well-seasoned timber (a large quantity of which is always kept on hand), which ensures quick despatch and without any rislc of green timber being used. R. WILLIAMS' experience in the Hardware Trade enables him to buy Springs and Axles, and all kinds of Carriage Ironmongery from the best Manufacturers and at the lowest prices. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS- R. WILLIAMS, BRUNSWICK CARRIAGE WORKS, »425—h CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON TO LADIES AND ALL CONSUMERS OF SEWING COTTONS. R A W 0 RT llS ROYAL SEWING CO T TONS A li S THE BEST FOR HAND OR MACHINE ONCB TRIED ALWAYS PREFERRED. SFECIALII APPOINTED SOLE MANUFACTURES TO THE QUEEN. PENMAENMAWR. SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, ARRANGED IN LOTS FOR BUILD- ING PURPOSES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR GEORGE FELTON very respectfully announces that he is favoured with instruc- ons of Mr A. Duncan to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION at the Penmaenmawr Hotel, on Thursday, the 25th day of April, 1878, tt three o'clock in the afternoon, about 20 MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, occupying a situation from which the whole of the Grand Marine and Mountain Scenery of the locality and the far distant lies uninterrupted. The Sites will be of dimensions sufficent for the erection of moderate-sized Villa Residence, and will thus come within the scope of all classes of investors and speculators and looking to the improbability of a like opportunity occuring for many years to come, if ever, this should render the competition most spirited. Lithgraphed planj are in course of preparation, and more detailed particulars will appear shortly meanwhile application may be made to William Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Conway, orto the Auctioneer, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. February 27th, 1252-& LLANDUDNO. MOSELEY HOUSE, NORTH PARADE. MR. GEORGE FELTON respectfully an- nounces that he is favoured with the instructions of Mr H. Dukes, who is giving up the above residence in order to devote his time more exclusively to his business as China Merchant, to SELL BY AUCTION, in the course of about three weeks, the whole of his GENUINE AND SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, o THE ABotE PREMISES. Full details will shortly be published, with Days of Sale. Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. 1195h BAY'S HILL HOUSE, CLONilEL-STREET* LLANDUDNO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF AN EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN FURNITURE. MR. GEORGE FELTON has the pleasure to announce that he is instructed by Miss Stringer, who is giving up her residence at Llan- dudno, to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 2nd and 3rd of April, 1878, the whole of her valuable MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE' and other Effects, consisting of Dining Roem, r Drawing Room, Breakfast Room, and Bedroom Suites, Carpets, Pier Glasses, Plate, Cutlery, Glass, &c., full particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. 1194h &c., full particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. 1194h tfPO ALL IN WANT OF MONEY.—A X gentleman wishes to advance £ 8000, and would lend the same in sums of £ 100, £ 2(J0, or £ 300 to res- pectable persons, on their own personal bondalone. p No other surety required. Interest, 6 per cent. Inquiries strictly private. Send a stampted direc- ted envelope, and full statement as to somewanted, and method of repayment (not to extend over 10 years), to Mr H. C. Newgent, 1, Russel-street, Bermondsey, London, S.E. 1310a THE NATIONAL PROVIDENT INSTITUTION, FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. ACCUMULATED FUND— £ 3,50n, 000. ANNUAL INCOME— £ 450,000. HEAD OFFICE,—48, GRACECHURCH-STREET, E.C. AGENT,— E. E. JONATHAN, 1255h 40, High-street, Carnarvon. THE PRIZE COMPOSITIONS OF CARNARVON EISTEDDFOD, 1877. THE Publisher of the NORTH WALES EXPRESS having purchased the copyright of the whole of the Prize Compositions, begs to announce that they are in the Press, and will speedily be published. The Chair Ode, and all the Poetry and Transla tions will be published first in book, crown 8 vo. paper cover, Is., cloth, is. 6d. This book will' contain also the adjudications and a full account fl r the Eisteddfod. Express Office, Carnarvon. ANTED, by a well-educated young lady, a situation as GOVERNESS or COM- PANION. Thorough Musician. Excellent re- ferences.—Address, "Alma," Express Office, Car- narvon. 1308h TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, nine Freehold Houses, situate at Caeathraw, near Carnarvon.-For particulars apply to Mr Richard Thomas, Agent, 3, Church-street, Car- narvon. 1309a. ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES 11 ENVELOPES! A LARGE STOCK OF BUSINESS ENVELOPES, FROM 3s. 9D. PER THOUSAND, AT THE CARNARVON PRINTING WORKS CARNARVON. Lo J. W. BUKDITT,; °2> WATCH MANUFACTURER, GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND APARTMENT AGENT, 59, Mostyn Street, LLANDUDNO. 8711* COUNTERMAND OF SALE.—NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN, that the Sale by Auction by Messrs Evan H. Owen and Son, of four freehold Messuages, or Dwelling Houses, with their appur- tenances, situate respectively in Hole-in-tlie-wall- court, and Hole-in-the-wall-street, Carnarvon, advertised to take place at the Queens Hotel, in the town of Carnarvon, on Saturday, the 30th of March, 1878, at three o'clock in the afternoon, IS COUNTERMANDED. HUGH JONES & Co. Carnarvon, 25th March, 1878. 13.24.1\ IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS.. GRAZING LAND TO LET AND SALE OF FARM STOCK. MESSRS. E. H. OWEN & SON have re- ceived instructions from William Hayward. Esq., and others, to LET BY AUCTION, on the Grounds, on Tuesday next, April 2nd, 1878, Several Aores: of SUPERIOR LAND in Lots, at Castellmai and Rhyddallt Ganol, near Carnarvon, for Grazing Purposes, from the day of Sale to the 31st December, 1878, also to SELL BY AUCTION on the same day, prior to the Letting, at Rhyddallt Ganol, situate about one mile from Carnarvon, the following VERY SUPERIOR STOCK. Comprising 50 Clun Ewes and their lambs, 16 Welsh 4-year-old Wethers, 2 Shropshire Down Tups, 2 Alderney Cows in calf, 1 Shorthorn Cow, 1 Sow and Pigs, 4 Stores, 7 young do., a well-bred Mare, 6-years-old, rides well and goes in Harness, a Pair of Handsome Cobs, 14-hands high, together with a Thrashing Machine of 2-horse power. Business to commence at Rhyddallt Ganol art Twelve o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs. E. H. OWEN & SON, 1. Auctioneers and Valuers, 1318g Carnarvon and Pwllheli. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO HACKNEY MASTERS, HOTEL PROPRI- ETORS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. MR J. W. ROGERS has pleasure in an- nouncing positive instructions from Mr Kempster, who is retiring from the Business, to prepare and SELL BY AUCTION, about the Middle of March, the whole of his Valuable Stud of Horses, Carriages, Harness, and other Effects. Credit upon the usual conditions. Catalogues issued in due course. Auctioneer's Offices-Mostyn-streetl Llandudno 1128j 0 Y A L WELSH SAUCE. IT HAS N 0 £ QUA L. .) SOLD evkiIy^I&E} N ..V* I RICHARD V A N 8c o., WREXHAM. > 1157x MONEY! MONEYS MONEY! MONEY LENT BY LLOYD AND CO., COMMERCIAL ADVANCE OFFICES, Theatre Buildings, Preston, Lane., in any sum from £ 5 to £1000, to respectatble persons, male oi 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. Gt)!)R HERBERT CARELESS CABINfcT MAKER UPHOLSTERER AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. GENERAL DRAPER, &o., 54 AND 55, MOSTYN STREET LLANDUDNO. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 193 PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. W. JARHEW ROBERTS, PROPRIETOR. WJ. R. begs respectfully to intimate to • the nobility, gentry, and the public gener- ally that he has recently added to his staff a first- elass Pianoforte Tuner, from the well-known firm of John Brhismead and Sons, London, and will be enabled to perform with the utmost promptitude and care all orders he may be favoured with. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned and repaired, re-silked, polished, &c. equal to new. Terms moderate. 1256h MONEY immediately advanced to any amount, from £ 50 and upwards, upon every description, of security, comprising real and per- sonal estate, farming stock,* reversions^ annuities, furniture (without removal), life policies, and other tangible personal security. No charges made, or commission taken, and the strictest secrecy will in all cases be observed.—Interest as follows, viz.:— On freeholds or leaseholds from 3 per cent. per annum; personal security from 4 per cent. per annum. Other securities at equally reasonable rates.—Applicants are requested to apply in the first instance by letter, containing full particulars, in order to save unnecessary trouble, to FREDERICK HAWKINS, Esq., 9, Great Russell Street, Bloomsr bury, London, W C. E6Q—I I 4 CERTAIN CUiiE hOR NEuYOUS* ^-r>EBlLITY.—GRATIS, a .uEhIcaL DUK showing sufferers how the} may be cured and re- cover Health and Vitality, without the aid of Quacks, with Recipes for puntyiny the Blood anel removing Skin Affections, iree on leceipt of stamp to prepay postage. Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. h THE MYNYDDOG MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIP AND MEMORIAL. HON. PRESIDENT: ."[ SK- Y* atkiu Vi. Wynn, Bart., M.P. HON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: The Most Honourable the Marquess of Londonderry*. David Davies, Esq., M.P. Riehard Davies, E,q., bir Thomas Gibbon* Frost, Knt. Lord liichard Grrosvenor, M.P. W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq.. M.P. G. W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq. T. E. Lloyd, Esq., M.P. Sauiuel oll d Esq., P. kf o Morgan Lloyd. Esq., Q. C., M.P. W. F. Maitland, Esq.. M.P. G. Osborne Morgan, E, St., Q. G., M.P. J. H. Puleston, Esq., M.P. Love Jones-Parry, Esq., fElphin ap Gwyddno), Madi-yn. Henry Kickard, Esq,, M.P. Honourable F. Han biu-y Tracy, M.P. Captain Edxnund H Vemej ii.N C. W. W. Wynn,.Esq., M.P. The Honourable C. H. Wyun, of Rhug, &c., &c. HON. TREASURER: Captain 0. M. Crewe-lieiul, li. N., Plas Dinam, T ,kiu dinam. RECRETAEY: Mr J. C. 1ELughosi Manager of Van Railway, Caersws. Mont. At a meeting held at Llanbrynmair, immediately after the iuteimioixt, July loth, Captain U. M. Crewe-Read, K.N., of Plas Dinam, Llaudinam, in the chair, it was resolved to set on foot a movement icr raising subscrip- tions to provide some suitable National Meruorial, iJa recognition of Mynyddog's taients and services to Wales; and in testimony oi the iugil position w hich he occupied in the hearts of his countrymen. With this view, Mr J. <Jeirio{j Hughes, was appointed secretary » and the chairman, Captain O. M. Crewe-Read, R,N., hon. treasurer. The further consideration of the txaii form of the Memorial was iteierrea uutii August 2nd, when a meeting was held at Cemmaes ltoad,i>ir Watkm W. Wynn in the chair. It was then unanimously resolved 1. That the appointment of the honorary treasurer and secretary at the previous meeting be confirmed. 2. That a subscription be entered into for the founda- tion of an Exhibition in the University College of Wales, open to the Principality, to encourage and uev lope musical talents. 3. That a Memorial be placed in the College to com- memorate Mynyddog's generous bequest to the Um-. versity for this and kindred purposes. 4. That the best thanks of the meeting be given to Sir" W. W. Wynn for his presence ana the warm interest, he takes in the matter. Subscriptions payable to the credit of the Hon. Trea- surer at the North and South Wales Bank, Newtown, or direct to the Secretary (by cheque, or to the Money Order Office, Caersws), are respectfully solicited. v J. C. HUGHES, f Manager of Van Railway, 1 Otocber 14th,1877. Caers ws, Mo THE PRIZE ESSAY AT THE CARNARVON NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD ON 'THE TRAINING SHIP FUR NORTH WALES," Its Phloical, Social, and Moral Advantage TILE above ESSAY, which won the Priae of Ten Guineas at the Carnarvon Eistedd- fod, will be published in chapters in the NuRTR WALES EXPRESS, commencing February 22. A Limited Number of Copies of the Essay will be printed in a neat Book, price 6d. l'aztie. desiring copies should order at once. Express Office, Carnarvon. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MENAI BRIDGE. Boat tiers and Day Schvlurs of botl. 66:&11. Ths Ladisf Schoolroom under the care oj a competent Governess. SUBJECTS — ENGLISH in all its Branches, Latin, Greek, I-A French, German, Geometry, Book-keeping, ilcnsuration, Algebra, Navigation, Music, &c. Preparatory Training for the Universities and the Colleges. &c. Pupils of neglected Education carefully trained. TERMS MODERATE. The house stands on an eminence, within its jwn grounds, on the Anglesey side of the Hein straits. For particulars, apply to Rev E. Cynffig Davies, Westbury Mount, Menai Bridge. 99 ROBERTS, WILLIAMS, & CO., TIMBER MERCHANTS, LIVERPOOL. WHOLESALE YARD:- 185, Regent ROAD, CANADA Docx. SAW MILLS AND JOINERY WORKS:— BOUNDABY STREET, COKNBH OF STANLEY ROAD. RW. & Co., have reoeutly made extensive • ADDITIONS to their JOINERY DEPART- MENT, where they are now prepared to execute orders (on the Shortest Notice), for all kinds ef Machine-made Joinery, namely— DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, SKIRT- INGS, CHURCH AND CHAPEL PEWING, &c. All guaranteed of the best Material and Work- manship. N.B.—Copy of Designs of Moulds, &c., to be had free on application. 1049g TY CYMBJBIG LLUNDAIN. WILLIAM ROBERTS 9, THANET PLACE, TEMPLE BAR, LONbON, W.C. (Near Farringdon-street Station.) Gentlemen and Families accommodated with well-aired Beds, Private Apartments, and Board, in the most reasonable terms. j777d ANURES.-Agents in Wales who find the Manures they have been selling for other manufacturers are not in demand, and gentlemen wishing to become Agents, will please apply to Henry Hills & Son, Anglesey Manure Works. Es- tablished 1840. Cymru am byth." 1290i