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Sirtjta', damages axttr BIRTHS. vans-Sept 27, the wife of Mr E. Morfryn Evans, 1, Spring Bank, Oakfield-road, Liverpool, of a •p, daughter, firstborn. ■tvans—wjfe Gf David Evans, builder, Railway-terrace, Criccieth, of a son. ^ones—Sept 23, the wife of Mr Edward Jones, Chapel-street, Croesor, of a son. ^°!is—Lately, the wife of Mr Evan Owen, Cae'r- ^fiynon, Croesor, of a daughter, firstborn. Thomas—Sept 15, the wife of Mr Thomas D. Thomas (Glan Padam), Ty'ii y Fawnog XJchaf, Hiiiorwig, of a son. MARRIAGES. °°ke—Harvey—Sept 26, by license, at StSeiriol's Church, Holyhead, by the Rev J. Lloyd Jones, M.A. curate, Mr Llewelyn M. Cooke, school- master of the British School, to Miss' Louisa Y '^ane Harvey, North Stack,—both of Holyhead. ""Ones—Jones—Sept 28, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, Mr Evan Jones, Mount Pleasant, to Y "Irs Sarah Jones, Pool-side, Carnarvon. °**es—Richards—Oct 1, at Peniel, Amlwch Port, ]?y the Rev T. Evans, Amlwch, assisted by the Rev T. Griffith, Salem, Bryngwran, in the z;1 Presence of the registrar, the Rev J. Donne, ^langefni, Rev R. R. Jones, Newborough, to Miss Richards, Bod-daniel, Llanddeusant. ^Wen—Williams—Sept 28, at the Tabemacl, Holyhead, by the Rev William Lloyd, Mr Hugh j Owen, to Miss Ellen Williams—both of Holy- n ^e»d. u^en—Owen—Sept 27, at Capel Coch, Llanberis, by the Rev John Owen Jones, Mr John Owen, Llugwy. terrace, Capel Curig, to Mrs Margaret j, ^^en, Stamps, Llanberis. ^arry—Owens—Oct 1, at (Slwyd-street Chapel, Rhyl, by the Rev D. Charles Evans, Mr Hugh Parry, near Manchester, to Miss Jane Owen, rp Rhosyfeol, Anglesey. ■"• ntcharrl—Jones—Sept 30, by license, at Moriah Chapel, Carnarvon, by the Rev Evan Jones, Mr Jeremiah Pritchard, Pool-hill, to Miss Ann k Jones, High-street, Carnarvon. Roberts—Roberts—Sept 27, at the registrar's office; Chester, Mr John Roberts, 6, Belgrave- street (late of Carnarvon), to Miss Margaret j. Roberts, St Anne Street (late of Denbigh). Roberts—Roberts—Sept 27, by license, at Pendref Chapel, Carnarvon, by the J. A. Roberts, Mr Thomas Roberts, painter. Portdinorwic, to Maggie, only daughter of Capt. Roberts, schooner Margaret, 0 Frondeg, of the same t) place. Roberts—Hughes—At Criccieth Church, by the Rev E. Parry, rector, Mr John Roberts, Glan-y- [ r,aor to Miss Elizabeth Hughes, of the same Ulii.oo ■Roberts—Williams—Sept 27, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, by Mr W. R. Whiteside, Cap! John Roberts. Pen y Wern, Portdinorwic, to Irs Jane Williams, Glan-y-gors, Llanddein- iolen. Williams—Hughes—Sept 27, at the registrar's office. Carnarvon. Mr Owen Williams, to Miss Ellen Jane -both of Croes-y-waen, Waenfawr. DEATHS. Griffiths—September 15, aged 24, Richard, son of Mr Henry Griffiths, Bryn Quil, Llanrug. Hughes—September 30, aged 78, Mr Hugh Hughes, stonemason, 56, Chapel-street, Carnar- von. 'Owen—September 24, aged 72, Mr John Owen, t Caer Mawr, Llanfechell, Mon. pugh—Septtrnibcr 20, aged 77, Mr Hugh Pugh, -j, Gatehouse, Llauilechid. Roberts—September 22, aged 58, Mr Griffith Roberts, Tal-y-bont Mill, Dylfryii Ardudwy. lonias—September 16, aged 73, Mr W. Thomas, ^ellechfaen, Boutuewydd, near Carnarvon, ijbams —September 17, aged 78, Mr Robert Llysfcyn Canol, near Brynkir Station. 1 JJIianis—September 24, aged 14, Laura, daughter, of Mr and Mrs Williams, Foel Fawr, Llanfechell, An glcscy. -———
Advertising
rpo BE SOLD, a Commodious House, situated r JL in Twthill.—Apply by letter, 0. J.. Genedl | Office. 2020h OVAL CYCLOPEDIA.—10 Vols., quite J new, gilt edges, steel engravings. Cost £ 5 s-> will be sold for £ 4.—J. P., Genedl Office. 2054—h. SITUATION WANTED by a youth (aged •p lG) as an Improver in the Drapery and Grocery —Apply, No. 2028, Genedl Office, Car- narvon. 2028h JOXES, LLOYD & Co., Brewers, Mold, can 1 find employment for an Active 5lan of good Cnaracter, and accustomed to Brewery work. None need apply. z2080g TWO RESPECTABLE YOUTHS having finished their education desire situations, one aged seventeen as Clerk, the other fourteen as an apprentice to the Drapery Business.—Address, S-S-U. 1721h WANTED,experienced or un- experienced, to sell first-class Biblical and ')rlcal '"7C Historical Works, Welsh ancl English.. Salary ro Commission.—Apply, by letter, to G-. H> Moore, 7, d-waid-street, Carnarvon. 2008-H T°XTSLTjET' FURNISHED or UNFUR- r Parlour, Drawing Room, and 2 4 rnn-iirwiw. 8°0 £ l Stabling and Coach-house ■fiT f lip i (*°°d Shooting ground may be had AffiS neio^lb°urliood.—Apply to R. G„ Genedl vmc" 1964-h ,CARNARVON.-TOLET N 6 Thomas Kitchen, Scullery, &c.' Rent llg Hucrh Rees, Chureh streetTor,° 5 Castle square, Carnarvon. to Ml BOSTON VILLAS, HOEYHEASZ^^ P) Let.-Two new Houses 111 a fine position con- taining Two Parlours, Kitchen, Three Bedroom* Bressitigroom, Garret, and Greenhouse 5 minntpq Wall- from titol.-Arply to W. Williams, Con- tractor, Holyhead. x 3081g TO BE LET.—THE IARKET HALLS -L CARNARVON.—Viz. The New Market Hall in Pal ace-street, and the Meat Market in High-street, together with all tolls and dues in the Borough of Carnarvon, belonging to the Vaynol Estate", will be let together or separately, and from year to year, or for a term of years as may be agreed upon, from the 12th November next.— Asnlv to N. P. STEWART, x2079g Bryntuion, Bangor. HOUSES TO LET: HOUSES FOR SALEI FURNISHED HOUSES! FURNISHED -To Parties Visiting No-.th Wales, Iol and Penmaen- rnawr.— JOHN HUGHES, Estate and House Agent, Chureh-square. iiid-Lidno, begs to inform 'ie public that he has Various HOUSES TO LET and FOR SALE at the above (places and neigh- bourhood).—Apply, enclosing stamp and addressed elivelope, as above. 1687h THE PRIZE POETICAL COMPOSITIONS AT THE CARNARVON EISTEDDFOD, 1877, If • TOGETHER WITH A FULL REPORT OF THE EISTEDDFOD THE SPEECHES, &c. Price in paper cover, Is. in beautiful cloth covet, Is. 6d. by Post, Is. 2d. or 18. Sd. All orders to be sent to MR. R. WILLIAMS, Publisher, Carnarvon. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARNARVON. HEAD MASTEII,— MR. SIDDONS, ASSISTED BY EFFICIENT AND QUALIFIED MASTERS. AT the above School a thorough, sound, and practical Education is offered. The course of instruction includes Divinity, English, Latin, French, Arithmetic, and Mathematics, Drawing, Writing, and Book-keeping. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and for Mercantile pursuits. Special advantages offe ed to Private Pupils on reasonable terms. Classics taught by a Graduate of Oxford. Oral and Written Examinations are held at the close of the half-year, in order to test the progress of the Pupils. A limited number of Boarders are received by .the Principal, who enjoy home comforts, and whose Moral, Mental, and Physical training are objects of special attention. A Preparing Class for little boys under an efficient teacher. Terms moderate. Prospectus sent on application to MR SIDDONS. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN NORTH WALES FOR PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS IS AT GEORGE HOLLAND'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, NORTH ROAD, OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, CARNARVON. II THE ONLY SHOP IN CARNARVON where PIANOS by BROADWOOD, COLLARD AND COLLARD, and all the best makers are to be seen. G. H. having made arrangements with the best London firms to buy large quantities for Cash, can now offer PIANOS and HARMONIUMS at a discount of Twenty per cent of the list prices. A Warranty given with each Instrument. NOTICE-G. H. being the only Practical and Professional Tuner and Repairer in Carnarvon, cautions the Public against employing persons to Tune and Repair who are not qualified to 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 is 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. 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. BAN KEN D lVI ILL S, P A I S LEY. CAR L I LEA N D CO., BEG TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR 6-CORD SOFT AND EXTRA QUALITY GLACE THREAD, VSTTIICH are manufactured expressly to stand the tension of the SEWING MACHINE, and T V which will be found on trial superior to any other make. C. AND Co. beg also to direct attention to their celebrated CROCHET or TATTING COTTON. -0- HOLDERS OF LONDON, PARIS, AND VIENNA PRIZE MEDALS. I AWARED FOR • "VERY EXCELLENT QUALITY." o- ASK FOR W CARLILE AND C O'S 6-CORD MACHINE AND PRIZE CROCHET COTTON. j THE CARNARVON PRINTING WORKS (OFFICES OF "Y GENEDL GYMREIG" AND "NORTH WALES EXPRESS NEW HARBOUR, CARNARVON. THE Proprietors respectfully call the attention of Quarry Proprietors, Merchants, Trades- men, and the Public generally, to the opening of the above Works, which have been fitted up with Type and Machinery of the best and newest description They axe thus enabled to execute GENERAL PRINTING OF EYERY DESCRIPTION. 1-. PLACARDS,:AND POSTING BILLS, &c., OF ANY SIZE OR COLOUR, SHOW CARDS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' RULES, BALANCE SHEETS, ACCOUNTS, 'MEMORANDUMS, INVOICES, PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, &c., CHEQUE AND RECEIPT BOOKS, TIME SHEETS, BANKUPTCY FORMS, &c., frc, &c. LITHOGRAPHY, PAPER RULING, BOOKBINDING, &c., &c„ On the most reasonable terms, and with the utmost despatch. The Proprietors having purchased a choice and extensive selection of Type, &c., will be able to Z, execute Printing with neatness and clearness, and they hope that by the exercise of tact in thepur- chase of Materials, a prompt and careful attention to all orders, and their reasonable Charges, to merit a share of public patronage. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. M -iNi. YOUNIG'S NEW S T -u i) I s UPPER MOSTYN- STREET, PRIZE MEDAL -PHOTOGRAPHS ARE NOW ON VIEW. FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHS IN EVERY STYLE. Patronised by the Leading Nobility and Gentry. N.B.—The new Miniature of the Princess Beatrice, painted by desire of the Queen, is now on view. IMPROVED PATENT REVOLVING SlItTT-.(-i4AIts. ALL KIDS OF REVOLVING SHIFTTEB-3 CAN BE SUPPLIED AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. APPLY TO WILLIAM JONES, 16, BANK QUAY, CARNARVON. AGENT FOR 40 SALMON BAltNES & Co. UL VEltST()N. THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. ONE OF THE LARGEST HALLS IN GREAT BRITAIN. } PRONOUNCED BY THE MOST EMINENT STNGERS OF THE WORLD TO BE THE FINEST HALL FOR SOUND THEY EVER SANG IN. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME FOR 1878, WILL BE MATURED SHORTLY, AND 'ADVERTISED WITHOUT DELAY. ROBERT HUGHES, SECKETAIIY. Brunswick Buildings, Carnarvon. CASTLE HOTEL, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 7 ILLIAM G REE, N Begs to announce that he has resumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, and that it has beeil refitted throughout, and is now replete with every requisite for the comfort and accommodation of the public. COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN WILL FIND EVERY COYENIEOE AND ATTENTION. A LARGE COFFEE ROOM FOR LADIES AND GEXTLEMES HAS BEEN ADDED. BILLIARD ROOM, LAVATORIES, HOT & COLD BATHS. POST HORSES, CARRIAGES, CARS, &c. > ^T~ AN "OMNIBUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. i CASTLE HOTEL, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. WILLIAM GREEN, Proprietor x2051.h NOT I C E The Nortli Wales Express will be supplied per Post, to any address, on the following prepaid terms:— For Six 3s. For One Year 6s. A 'CERTAIN CURE FOR NERVOUS rJLTYEBfLITY.—GRATIS, a MEDICAL WORK showing sufferers how they may be cured and re- cover Health and Vitality, without the aid of Quacks, with Recipes for purifying the Blood and removing Skin Affections. Free on receipt of stamp to prepay postage. Address, Secretary, nstitute of Anatomy, Birmingham. h -—————-—————————————————————————- THE TRUSTEES of the Carnarvon Harbour I puroose, at the meeting to be held at eleven o'clock 011 Tuesday, the 3rd day of December next, to grant a lease of a portion of quay ground marked A on the Harbour Plan, for the purpose of a Silent Battery and Drill Shed, sub] ect to the provisions of the HaToour Acts. JOHN JACKSON, Clerk to the Trustees. Harbour Office, 2Sth August, 1878. sl930f TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED, WEIN, near Tremadec, Carnarvonshire; on Lease or Rental, with or without Land, Four-stall Stalsle and good Coach-house, with Man's Room and Sundry Outbuildings, an excellent Lawn, and good Gardens, with early possession. Distance from, Portmadoc Station two miles, Criccieth three miles. For particulars apply to Mr W. Watkin, Mur- iau, Criccieth. El921f \/t ONEY! MONEY.—Money immediately !"X advanced to Householders, Farmers, Cow Keepers, Car and Cab Owners, Tradesmen, and others, withoutany kind of sureties. Distance no object.—Apply to L. Rouse and Co., Financial Agents, 3, Ivirkgate, Huadersfield.—N.B.—All communications strictly private and confidential. 1462h NEVIN SCHOOL BOARD.—Wanted, to- 4 wards the end of December next, a CERTI- FICATED MISTRESS for the Nevin Board School. Applications, enclosing testimonials, and stating salary required, to be sent to J. HERBERT THOMAS, Clerk to the Board, 1991.11.. Nevin. COLLEGE EDUCATION FOR FORTY c POUNDS A YEAR, Board, Lodging, and College Fees included. Out-door Students Ten Pounds per annum (attached are several Scholar- ships and Exhibitions) at the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES.—Pre- sident THE KT. Hox. LOUD AHEKDARE. Principal: REY. T. C. EDWAKUS, M.A., Oxon. and Loud. Session 1878-9 begins 8th October next. For Prospectus apply to the Registrar at the College, Aberystwyth, or to the Hon. Sec., 7, Queen Victoria-street, London. El931f ~\TTELSH ORPHANS.—A limited number TT of Children of Welsh parents, whether residing in Wales or otherwise, will be received into the Welsh Schools (Ashford, near London), after the end of the present year. The admission will be by election. Candidates not to be under 7 nor over 9 if a boy, nor over 10 if a girl. Donors of Ten Guineas and Annual Subscribers of One Guinea will have the right to recommend child and to vote for its election. -Further particulars and forms of application to be obtained of the Secretary, Society of Ancient Britons, 26, Charles- street, St. James's, London. 2021-h. FREEHOLD LAND TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. A farm containing about Seventeen Acres, situate at Llanfairfechan, North Wales. The Land is slightly elevated, and is within ten minutes' walk to the Railway Station and Bathing Shore of this celebrated watering-place. To be sold either in one lot, price £ 3500, or it may be divided into lots of one acre and upwards to suit purchasers, at about £ 200 per acre. It commands extensive views of the Vale, the Eryri range of hills, Anglesey, Puffin Island, and the MenaiStraits. Is approached and bounded along one side by a good road. The Land is excellent for agricultural purposes, and the situation is without doubt not surpassed by any other along the coast for its suitableness for gen- tlemen's residences.—Apply to Richard Davies, Architect, Bangor. El922f PARISH OF LL ANAELHATARN, COUNTY OF CARNARVON. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE ACCOMMOUA- TION OR BUILDING LAND, Uiv-AN- TAGEOUSLT SITUATED ALMOST PE- TYVEEN THE VILLAGE AND THE SEA- PORT OF TREVOR. MESSRS O VEN AND SON are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION", at the Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, on Saturday, the 26tli day of October, 1878, at 2 p.m., and subject to conditions to be then and there produced, all that Freehold Farm known as GWYDIR MAWR, comprising i 17a. Or. 29p. of capital land, with dwelling-house and out-buildings, in the following or in such other lot or lots as will be agreed upon at the time of Sale. No. DESCRIPTION. Quantity. 1. Cae-tan-y-stabl, Rick Yard, and A' Building 3 0 0 i 2- Dwelling-house, Buildings, Ricky^rd, Garden, Braichmelyn (on bothsides ) of the road), Ship Building Yard, l 3 2 15 Sued, with foreshore above high) water J 3. Cefn L!in, with Building 0 2 7 4. Weirglodd, Lhvyn yr Wyn 1 3 37 5. Cae- Bach > 0 1 27 6. Erw Tyddyn Mawr 4 0 30 7. Erw Tyddvn Bach 3 133 Total 17 0 29 This property owns right to the seashore, the quality of the land is good, and scenery magni- ficent, with excellent road as approach. r Its proximity to the rising village and seaport of Trevor (where business is at a rapid increase), must of necessity cause it to prove a lucrative in- vestment to the purchaser. j-,1 Lithographed plans and printed particulars may be had on application to Messrs Hugh Jones and Co., Solicitors, or to Messrs Evan and William Hugh Owen, Auctioneers and Land Valuers, all of Carnarvon. E. 2068-H THE FURNITURE MART, BANGOR. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. ME. J. PRITCHARD begs to announce that his next Sale at the Mart will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 8th and 9th, 1878, commcncing each day at 12 o'clock (noon) precisely, and will comprise a miscellaneous col- lection of new and second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including a handsome Walnut Drawing Room Suite, upholstered in Green Corded Repp, Richly Mottled Walnut Oval Loo Table, Walnut Occas- ional Table, Whatnot and Music Canterbury; a beautiful Walnut Cheffcnier, with plate back and Panels and surmounted with Marble Slab; a Superior Mahogany Drawing Room Suite, uphol- stered in Leatherand the Chairs with Stuffed Backs; Mahogany Cheffoniers,Mahogany Telescope Dining Tables, with one and two leaves, Mahogany Pembroke and Fancy Tables, Mahogany Chairs, Easy Chairs, Saras, Couches and Sofa Beds, upholstered in Hair, Corded Repp and American Cloth, Stained Parlour Chairs in American Cloth, Noble Pier Glasses in Gilt Frames, Mantle Glasses in Tulipwood Frames, Cottage Pianoforte, in Mahogany Case, by Droodwood and Sons, New- hand Sewing Machine, The Wellington," Kidderminster Carpets, Druggets, Hearthrugs, Electro Plate Dinner and Tea Services, Steel Fenders and Fire Sets, Timepieces, Pictures, American Lounging Chairs, Wheel Barometer, Birch, Stained and Iron Half-tester and French Bedsteads, with Paliasses, Spring Mattress, Su- perior Feather Beds, Flock Beds and Mattresses, Sheets, Counterpanes, a handsome pair of Duchesse Toilet Tables, with Marble Slab and Glass attached, Mahogany Toilet Tables with Marble Slabs, Mahogany and Polished Birch Chests of Drawers. Mahogany Commodes and • Toilet Glasses, Towel Rails, Painted Washstands and Dressing Tables, Toilet Services, Hardwood Windsor Single and Arm. Chairs, Kitchen Tables, Eight Day Clock, in Oak Case, a four-pull Beer Engine with Piping complete. Lawn Mower, Patent Knife Cleaner, Shower Bath, together with a large collection of Miscellaneous Books. The Furniture will be sold on Tuesday, the 8th, and the Books on Wednesday, the 9th. 1, Plasllwyd-terrace, Bangor. 20,57-11. PWLLPILLO FARM, NEAR VALLEY, HOLY- HEAD. —— » COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, FARMERS, BUTCHERS, HORSE DEALERS, PARTIES FURNISHING, AND OTHERS. Large Sale of Sheep, Grand Carriage Horses, Powerful Cart Filleys, Strong Welsh Bullocks, Excellent Milch Cows, Store Pigs, Carriages, Farming Implements, and an assortment of Household Furniture, &c., which, by the kind permission of the Honourable W. O. Stanley, are removed from "Towyn Lodge" and "Ty- wrideen" for the convenience of Sale. MESSRS WILLIAM DEW & SON HAVE been instructed by H. Edwards, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at PWLL- PILLO FARM, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1878, the whole of the following valuable effects, viz.:— 140 Prime Anglesey Ewes 50 ditto 2-year old Wethers; 50 ditto Lambs; 2 Leicester, and 1 Anglesey 2-year old Rams; 12 strong Store Pigs; 8 grand and very valuable Carriage Horses, the whole being thoroughly broken to Single and Double Harness, perfectly quiet, and can be highly recommended; 2 powerful Cart Filleys; 4 three- year old Bullocks; 2 excellent Milch Cows;, a handsome Double Brougham by Hutton and Sons, Dublin; a Light Running Dog Cart by same makers; strong 2-wheel Cart; an assortment of Gearing and Farming Implements; 2 Patent Weighing Machines; Mowing and Winnowing Machines, "learly new." Together with an assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising the contents of Dining and Drawing-rooms, in Mahogany and Walnut- wood suites, the contents of six Bedrooms, and- Domestic Offices, &c. Luncheon at 11 o'clock a.m. Sale to commence at 11 30 a.m. prompt. Catalogues may be had at any of the principal Hotels in North Wales, Chester, Liverpool, and.. Manchester, on the premises, and of the Auc- tioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Town. Hall, Rhyl. D. 2071-H LLEINIA FARM. V r 1. 1:. LLANRUG, N £ A« CARNARVON. -r R xJL IMPORTANT TO HOTEL KEEPERS, POSTV ING MASTERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS- SALE of 18 CARRIAGE HORSES and PONIES, 16 CARRIAGES, an Assortment of Superior IMPLEMENTS in HUSBANDRY, CATTLE, PIGS, POTATOES, CARROTS, HARNESS and SADDLERY, &c. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON have been instructed by Captain Roberts, of the Dol- badarn Hotel, and Mrs Robert Williams, of the Padarn Villa Hotel, Llanberis, who is changing her residence, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION their Surplus Stock, at Lleinia Farm (where they are removed for the convenience of Sale), on Tues- day, the 15th of October, 1878. The following valuable Effects, viz :—10 well seasoned lYsling Horses, all quiet, excellent workers and in good condition, eight compact Ponies, 16 Carriages, including Light-running 4 wheel Breaks, Waggonettes with and without moveable tops, Britzka, Phfetons, two and four- wheel Carts, WhitechapclsL Do Carts and Gigs; three excellent Milch Cows;-now in full profit, a nine months old Heifer, yearling Bullock, four strong Store Pigs, 20 Sacks of well-grown Potatoes, 10 Sacks of Carrots, an assortment of Harness and Saddlery, five full Shaffers and seven Side Saddles, together with a collection of Implements. in Husbandry, comprising two Coru Grinding Mills, Corn's Patent Chaff Cutter, Millward's Patent Weighing Machine, Compound Action Oak Churn, Picksley Sims' Patent Mowing Machine, Kirby's Patent American ditto, Potato Washer, Dvics" Ploughs, Iron Scuffkrs, Chain and. Tooth Harrows, Spring Cart, three Crosskill's Patent 2-wheel Carts with Frames, Iron Pig Troughs, Rick Sheets and Tarpaulins, &c. Luncheon at Eleven o'clock :t.m. Sale to commoncc at Twelve o'clock at noon prompt. LLEINIA FARM is distant 2 7, miles from the- Town of Carnarvon, and one mile from Ponlrhydd- nlJt Station, on the Carnarvon and Llanberis Railway. Catalogues may be had at any of the principal Hotels in North Wales, Chester, Liverpool, and. Manchester of the Bailiff fit the Fr.rm and the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Tewit Hall, Rhyl. b 2073—H. LLAN,, F-ATP, ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. MR. J. PRITCHARD has been instructed tc* SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the (I 'EEN'S HOTEL, LLANFAIRFECHAN, Off Monday, October Ueth, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m. pre- cisely, subject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced, all that substantially built DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP, BAKEHOUSE AND PREMISES, situate and known as Railway House, Llanfairfechan, and now in the occupation of Mr R. J. Jones. The premises are of the annual value of X-35, and are held for an unexpired term of 8 j years, at a Ground Rental of £ 4 per annum. The House, which is pleasantly situated and commands charming views, has the following accommodation, viz.—2 Entertaining Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, Attic, Kitchen, Pantry, 2 W. Cs. and- Storeroom, with a large Bakehouse at back. There is ay excellent trade carried on, and the- house let, well during the season. For further paiticulars, apply to the Auc- tioneer, 1, Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. 2056-H. HOLYHEAD. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELIGIBLE FREE- HOLD BUILDING SITES. MR W. RIVA has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Town Hall, Holy- head, on Tuesday, October 15th, 1878, at 6 p.m. for 6 30 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there read), a number of FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, Being a portion of GORS PAInI, situate on ths fionth Stack Road, eight minutes' walk of the Railway Station, and commanding noble views on all sides, including Holyhead Bay, Mountain. &c. The Land will be apportioned as nearly as possi- ble in lots of 30 feet frontage by 225 feet in depth. Permission to raise Stones on the Estate will be granted free of charge. Lithographed Plans will shortly be ready, and may be had on application to the Auctioneer. Stanley- street, Holyhead, September 25th, 1873. o. 2075-H