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IT For prepaid terma of short advertisementosc* the charges enumerated on the- Second page of the Herald. a; BETECTIVE LLOYD, 45, Seuth Moulton-street, ?*• iwuare PS^TOY Case, and OWK intricate matters, veto. be CONSULTED DAILY from 10 till 4, or by Post. Cases of private and delicate nature conducted person- any in any part of the Kingdom. pp 169 may 1-0 OFFICES TO LET on the ground floor ^24,'High- street, Carnarvon.—Apply OH the Premises. STRA YED, Pony, at Garth Eglwysbach, near t0 Conway. If not claimed in twenty-one days, will be sold to defray the expenses. 285-0 WANTED a Young Lady of fair education as Junior or Improver in the Boot and Shoe Trade".—Apply to B. Jones, Mostyn-street, Llandudno. pp 170 feb 28—o TO BUILDERS.—Situation wanted in a Joiner's Shop fey a young man as Improver at Bencn wor)r.Addnss, A.W.A., I Herald' Office, Carnarvon.. ANTED. 20001 on Mortgage of Freehold Pro- perty, m the county of Carnarvon.—Apply, -No.. 1721, H«rald' Office, Carnarvon, pp 170 feb 28-o TWO LEASEHOLD HOUSES, in a quarry dis- trict, to be Sold cheap.—For particulars^ apply to W. G. Roberts, Public Accountant, 24, High-street, Carnarvon. 182 STATES. SLATES.-Advertiserskaving extensive t0 premises and railway siding, would let part for the Slate Trade, or would take an Agency.—Address, "Cymro," Post Office, St. Helens, pp 171 mch 10-0 mR ÅDESMAN with capital, as purchasing Agent J. for the finest Cattle Spice made, well known in Wales. Large profit.-Yor particulars apply Jones, •Post-office, Manchester, pp 170 mar 3—o CARNARVON.—A Room or Two to Let, suitable for an office, in tfee centre of Carnarvon.—Parti culars may be had on application to No. 41, Herald Office, Carnarvon udf ILLIAM GRIFFITH AND CO., Ship and Insurance Brokers, 28, Brunswick-street, Liver- pool. Sole Agents for Liverpool and North Wales for Coreftr Brothers. Sail Cloth Manufacturers Arbroath TREFRIW,—To be Let, a semi-detached House, containing Three Entertaining-rooms, Six Bed- Tooum, Kitchens, And Garden. Immediate possession. —Apply to S. Rees,'Bryn Castell, Trefriw. pp 170 mch 20-0 ( IPOOKBINDING.- Wanted a sharp Youth, 14 years JL-v of age, as an Apprentice.—Apply to Enoch Williams, I EW-stpoet Ca.marvon. 306 mch 10—o FOR by Private Treaty, a SCHOONER, 94 Tons register, 190 d. w., in excellent condition. To be sold cheap.-Apply to David Williams, Port- jiuocwic. pp 171 mch 17—o WANTED, ift or near Conway, a good House. Rent, 2Q?io 30 £ or Unfurnished Lodgings- Two Bedrooms and Sitting-room. — Apply, R., 31, Church-streetj Birkenhead. pp 171—o — WAMTEDj a praetical 3UTCLER for Liverpool. Most be steady and industrious. Wages, 30s per week. If married, house free.—Apply to Mr Pritchard, Pool-street Market. 300 ud CAPTAINS of Schooners Wanted, to deliver Granite Setts to Liverpool and Garstan.—Apply to Owen Jones, Carver's Granite Quarries, Llanbedrog, near Pwllheli. 301-0 WANTED, a good GARDENER. Understands Flowers, Vegetables, Melons, &c. Single, age about 35. Good character indispensable.—Address, Capt de Crespigny, Beaver Grove, Llanrwst. 302 mch 13-0 HOUSEKEEPER (Vegetarian).—Wanted, a situa- jLl tion as Vegetarian Housekeeper in family where a servant is kept. Thorough knowledge of household management. Good references.—Address, Herald* Office, Carnarvon. pp 121-0 TO BE LET, in May next, that well-known Estab- lishment called BRADFORD HOUSE, situated in the best part of High-street, Bangor, having double counter, plate glass windows, &c.—Apply to John Evan Roberts, Bangor. pp 171—o SITUATION wanted by & Married Man without children, as Gardener.—Apply to No. 1700, office of this paper. pp 1700 DENBIGH.—Furnished Apartments for Two Gen- tlemen, or a married Gentleman and Wife to be Let.—Apply to Mrs Parry, 'Herald' Office, Denbigh. PLATE-GLASS may be Insured at vsry low rates JL on application to Mr Foulkes, 24, High-etreet, Carnarvon. Forms of proposal sent by post. udf i BIRMINGHAM GOODS, for Auctioneers, Shop- keepers, Hawkers, Tea Shops, &c. Agents wanted. Wholesale Book, Post free—Address, Henry May (224), Birmingham. pp 169 mch 20—o ON SALE, three new Dwelling-houses, containing a Kitchen, Back-kitchen,' Front Parlour, three spa- sious Bedrooms, a Closet, and extensive grounds.— Apply to Mr Samuel Evans, Spring-place, Carnarvon. 205 mar 3-0 TO BE SOLD, very cheap, a first-class Eight-horse Power Portable Steam Engine, equal to new, Can be seen working. -Addremi;, X. Herald Offiee. 619 ud TO BE LET, a well-established Public-house, with Vaults in front. Stands opposite Market Hall. Immediate possession can be had. Lease if required. —Apply to Griffith Davies, Old Red Lion, Carnarvon. pp 171 mch 6—o IF your hair is weak or falling off, have it cut and singed at the. Post Office Hair Cutting Saloon.—G. Madden, proprietor. udf .j J-1 ERMANY.-A lady who intends shortly to send XX hel daughter to a school in Germany, will be glad to hear of a ycrang lady who will join her daughter's company.—Particulars may be bad on application to 1308, Herald' Office, Carnarvon. ud THE MARINE HOTEL, HOLYHEAD. Well furnished, and very comfortable Suite of Rooms, to Let, with all the conveniences of a home. Terms molerate. Apl)lieations to be addressed to the Marine Hotel, Holyhead. as 61 dec 11—o COLWYN BAY, NORTH WALES.—Large or c small Building Plots, fronting the Promenade. The only Plots between railway aud-fjea.-C. Fox, Es- tate Agent, Colwyn Bay. as 60 april 5- o CARNARVON.—Very comfortable, clean, and cen- tral Fui-nished Apartments to be Let at very rea- sonable rent. Can. be highly recommended by those who have already occupied the Apartments.-Particu- Ian may be had by letter addressed to 1808 G, Herald' Office.- A BAMFORD METEOR HOT AIR STOVE on S ALE. It is in perfet condition, and can be < recommendel as a heating appar atus of the best Jcind, and highly economic.—Apply Herald' Office, Carnarvon. SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, DENBIGH tD Mrs W. Parry continues to supply Ladies with Housemaids, Cooks, and General Servants, All com munications and references treated strictly private.— Address, enclosing stamped directed- envelope, to M". W. Parry, Herald' Office, Denbigh. A—ud WLLHELI, IjLEYN AND EIFIONYDD DIS- TRICTS-—Plumbing and Gas fitting in every branch done at shortest notice and personally. Es- timates given. The latest novelty in House and Office Sells (worked by air, an acquisition to home comfort »pd perfect in action) may be seen at J. Summers, the Pwllheli Water Works Office, Pwllheli. ør A visit respectfully solicited to inspect the Bells 1411 apl 22-0 BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!! YVTANTED immediately. 500 Bibles, Pilgrim's Pro- • presses, Livingstone's Life and Travels, Liife of tickets' imZhr Best price given. Pawn ttf nil iw. • a'so Bankrupt Slocks and Job Lots ,of goods.-Apply, William Stevens, Auctioneer and Valuer, Fair View, Twthill, Carnarvon 691-ud Messrs W. DEW & SON. GADLYS,, MENAI BBIDGE. ) IMPORTANT TO GRAZIERS, FARMERS, 1 AND OTHERS. r » TO BE-IÆT BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MESSRS. WAI. DEW & SON, on Tuesday, the 9th .DLL day of March, 1880, subject to Conditions then and there to be produced, Aboat 133 acres of rich Pasture Land, in lota, varying from 12 to 22 acres. Each field is well watered, shel- tered, and fenced. The Letting to commence at 1 o'clock p.m, prompt. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PLAS GWYNANT, BEDDGELERT. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. ISALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITU E. A valuable C jlleotion of Oil Paintings by the following Old Masters of the 14th and 15th centuries, viz., "Corregio," "Lucas Cuanadi," "Giorgione," "Guer- cino," "Alessandro Bovicini," "Guadenzio Ferrari," Parmegiano, Bernardino Luini," "Pierino del Vaga," and ethers, purchased by the present owner from the Campeschen Collection at Nurenbuegh; Waggonette, with moveable top, carrying six inside Cows, Boat, Tent, Double Harness, &c. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON have been in- structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as above, situate two miles from Bedd- gelert, on the Llyn Gwynant road, on Tuesday, the 16th day of March, 1880. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments and catalogues. Wellfield House, Bangor. 19th February, 1880. 8-ud PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BANGOR, NORTH WALES. PERIODICAL SALE OF HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, HARNESS, &c. MESSRS WM. DEW & SON beg to announce that their next periodical Sale of Horses, Carriages, &c., will be held at the Mart adjoining the British Hotel, Bangor, on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1880. To secure stalls all entries should be sent in on or be- fore Friday, the 12th day of March, 1880. Wellfield House, Bangor. 7 ud PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GOLD MINE NEAR DOLGELLEY, MER- IONETHSHIRE. SALE OF MACHINERY AND PLANT. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON have been in- structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Gold Mine, in the parish of Llanelltyd, near Dol- gelley, in the month of March next, the wh ole of the Machinery and Plant, comprising powerful Steam Engine, Hood and Co's Crushers, Amalgamators, several tons of Bridge Rails, Tram Waggons, Brittens Pans, &c. Further particulars will be given in future advertise- ments and catalogues. Wellfield House, Bangor.. 19th February, 1880. 9 ud Mr J. W. ROGERS. THE LLANDUDNO AUCTION MART" AND FINE ART GALLERIES, CENTRE OF MOSTYN-STREET. ESTABLISHED IN 1854. W ROGERS, Auctioneer and Valuer, re- spectfully announces that his NEW AND COM- MODIOUS Sale Rooms and Fine Art Galleries are now complete, and are open to the Public for the Sale of Furniture, Drapery, Trade Stocks, Paintings, Wines, objects of Vertu, Plate, Jewellery, &c. SALES BY AUCTION Of Horses, Carriages, Cattle and other Live Stock Agricultural Produce, &c., on Owners' Premises or elsewhere. Valuations for Probate Duty and the Transfer of Business. 4HBITRATIONS AND REFERENCES IM- PARTIALLY CONDUCTED. HOUSES, LAND ESTATES, &c., offered for Sale by Auction on the usual terms, including the previous inspection of each lot. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES On Goods of every description consigned for absolute Sale. Bills of Sale, Assignments and Distrains enforced by trustworthy Bailiffs only under strict supervision1' N.B.—The highest references to a large circle of Resident Clients, N. P. Bank, Solicitors, and others, if required. Personal Supervision given to all Sales and Valu- ations. Auction and Estate Offices, First Floor, above the Mart. as-197 11, NEVILLE-CRESCENT, LLANDUDNO. MR J- W. ROGERS is again honoured with the instructions of Mrs Crozier to prepare and SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, as above, the whole I of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 2nd and 3rd, 188t. Special attention is called to this highly important and extensive Sale. Further particulars in future Advertisements. The Mart, Llandudno. 311 0 AT LLANDUDNO. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR J. W. ROGERS, at the Royal Hotel, Llan- dudno, on Thursday, the 4th day of March, 1880, at Half past Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as will be then and tfhere produced, which may be seen at Messrs Bond and Son's Office three days before the day of sale, all that Messuage or Tenement, situate at Tviostyn- street, -.lan. dudo, and called the "BURLINGTON HOTEL," together with the Cottage at the back. The Hotel contains Ten 'Bedrooms, Two Front Sitting-rooms, One Smoke-room, One Snug or Bar Parlour, large Vaults, Scullery, Kitchen, Peer Cellar, Larder, W.C. inside, Yard. Tho Cottage at the back produces a rental of 121 per annum. The premises are leasehold, and will be sold for the residue of an unexpired term of 75 years, which commenced on the 30th of November, 1850, subject to the ground rent of 53 reserved by. and the covenants and conditions contained in, an Indenture of Lease, dated the 1st day of. September, 1856. There is a covenant in the said Lease for renewal of the said term of years upon the terms specified in the schedule in the possession of Thomas E. M L. Mostyn, Esq,, or his Agent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, The Mart, Llandudno or Messrs Thompson and Son, Ac- countants, Brazenose-street, Manchester; or to BOND & SON, Solicitors, 284 o 19, Dickinson-street, Manchester. BERWICK HOUSE, LLOYD-STREET, LLANDUDNO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.. MR J. W. ROGERS announces instructions from Miss Owen to Sell by Auction on the premises as above, on Thursday, March 11th, 1880, the whole of the very superior and modern Household- Furniture, contained in this residence, which is highly worthy the attention of parties furnishing. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK. The Mart," Llandudno, 20th February, 1880, 79-—1695 Messrs JONES & HUGHES. JONES AND HUGHES, LICENSED AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS; PENRHYNDEUDBAETH. "JVYFESSRS HUGH JONES AND HUGH .1.f..I. J. HUGHES, of PENRHYNDEU- DRAETH (tradesmen), beg to announce to the public that they have taken a License to perve in future as AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS. Sales and Appraising Business entrusted to them will receive the moat prompt and capful attention. Whilst by consecutions efforts to give thorough satisfaction they hope to ensure general support. Bryn Gwilym, Penriiyndeudreth, January 31st, 1880. 2 apl 24—o Messrs E.H. OWEN & SON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRUGAN WEN ESTATE, GROESLON, PARISH OF LLANDWROG, CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS E. H. OWEN & SON, authorised by Mr Thomas Parry, proprietor, at the Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, on Saturday, March 27th, 1880, The whole of the above valuable estate, containing several Acres of productive Land, 25 PLEASANT BUILDING SITES, A number of LEASES ON LAND AXD HOUSES, A new splendid HOTEL, close to Groeslon Station; ALSO r EIGHT good DWELLING HOUSES, known as part of Dyffryn-terrace. Plans and Particulars are now being prepared, and may be had, in a few days, by applying to Mr Thomas Parry, at the Grugan Arms, Groeslon; Mr W. G. Haslam, Surveyor, Menai Bridge: Messrs C. A. Jones and Roberts, Solicitors, Carnarvon, or to Messrs E. and William Hugh Owen, Auctioneers, Car- narvon. 286—o Mr Richard Owen. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. I TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MR RICHARD OWEN, at the Castle Hotel, Car- narvon, on Saturday, March 13th, 1880, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, subject to conditions of sale as will be then and there produced. All those Five Messuages or Dwelling-houses with the appurtenances, situate in Goodman-terrace, Llanberis, and now in the respective occupations of William Fowkes, William Davies, Margaret Thomas, John Jones, and Elizabeth Evans. The premises are lease- hold, and will be sold for the residue of an unexpired term of Sixty years which commenced on the 1st day of May, 1858, subject to a ground re t of 32a. These Houses are situated in the best locality in the town of Llanberis, always lit well, and are now in a good and tenantable state of repair. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Llan- beris; to Mr Robert Evans, Accountant, Llanberis; or to Mr John Roberts, Solicitor, Bangor. 303 mch 6—o Public Notices. LLANFAIR, NEAR RUTHIN. TO BE LET, a FARM of 25 Acres, with immedi- ate possession.—Apply to Mr Adams, Tymawr, Ruthin. 313-0 TENDERS are requested for the Erection cf a Hall, Markets,, and Reading-room, etc., foffliHCorporation of Nevin. Plans and Specifications may be seen on and after the 3rd of March, at the Offices of the undersigned, or at Nevin, by applying to the Recorder. Sealed Tenders to be delivered to the Recorder, Nevin, on or before the 16th day of March. No guarantee is given that the lowest or any Tender will be accepted. THOMAS & INGLETON, Architects Etc., 304 mch 13—o 11, Market-street, Carnarvon. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in the Month of April, 1880 (unless in the meantime disposed of by private treaty), all those Two Leasehold Messuages or Dwelling-houses, Shop, and Premises called Willoughby House and De Eresby House, situate at Rettwsycoed, fronting the Holyhead Road, and nearly opposite the Bettwsycoed Railway Station. The above premises are held under a lease for sixty years from 1st November, 1877, at an annual ground rent of 121 12s. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments, and to treat for same by private treaty, apply to Mr Griffith, Solicitor, or Mr Elias, the Brewery,both of Llanrwst. 264 ud PUBLIC HOUSE. MPORTANT.-Will,be Let shortly, that old estab- JL lished, well situated, and compact Public-house, the Skerries Inn, Bangor. Immediate possession. The House will at once be renovated and beautifiedso as to make it in every way well adapted as a small Hotel. Ingoing and Rent reasonable and on good terms. No valuable as to furniture to take.—Apply by letter to Mr Hargreaves, Wern Goch, near Conway. 263—o TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, THE following valuable TIMBER, growing on the BENARTH ESTATE, near Conway, and consisting chiefly of Oaks, Ash, Elm, Beech, Sycamore, Spanish Chesnut, Larch, and Spruce, &c. LOT 184 TREES. LOT 2.—619 Ditto. LOT 3.— 60 Ditto. LOT 4.—170 Ditto. LOT 5.-226 Ditto. 340 PROPS. To View, apply to Hugh Roberts, on the premises. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 11th of March, to P. H. Peters, Esq., Benarth, Conway, from whom conditions of sale may be obtained. The highest or any other Tender will not necessarily be accepted. 255 feb 28- -o ABERDOVEY, NORTH WALES. MR HUBERT CORNISH, Gold Medallist in Classics and Mathematics, Moderations Oxford and Public School, receives a limited number of pupils preparing for Public School, Universities, &c. Seven yeais experience. Special advantages for backward boys. For terms and prospectus apply to Mr Hubert Cornish, Minavon. Aberdovey. as 65 mch 2 81—o THE VALE OF CONWAY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL HORSEK SHOW will be held at JL Conway.. on Saturday, the 27th day of March, 1880 (Conway Fair Day), when a Premium of 15l will be awarded to the person showing the best Stallion cal- culated for husbandry, to travel the district during the ensuing season. The Successful Competitor will have to confine the service of his horse within the District of the Society, and to attend regularly during the season at the fol- lowing stations, viz. :—Conway, Ty'nygroes, Eglwys- bacb, Llanrwst, Bettwsycoed, Pmtrefoelas, and Llan- gerniew. Entries to be lodged with the Secretary ou or before Tuesday, the 23rd March, who will furnish further par- ticulars on application. H. PIERCE, SECRETARY. Llanrwst, 18th February, 1880. 258 feb 28—o 4 r Public Notices. r I B OAE-D OF TRADE. I iESSION 188a PWLLHELTWATER, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the following Provisional Order has been made JL by the Board of Trade, under the Gas and Water- works Facilities Act, 1870, previously to its being intro- duced into a Confirmation Bill (that -is to say) PWLLHELI WATER. Order authorising the maintenance and con tinuan ce of Waterworks, the construction of additional Waterworks, and the supply of Water in the sever- al parishes and places of Liargybi, Abererch, and Denio, and in the borough of Pwllheli, in the county of Carnarvon. SHORT TITLE. 1. This Order may be cited as The Pwllheli Water Order, 1880." f INCORPORATION OF ACTS. 2. The provisions of the Lands Clauses Acts (except with respect to the purchase and taking of lands other- wise than by agreement, and with respect to the entry won lands by the promoters of the undertaking) and the Waterworks Clauses Acts, 1847 and 1863, are hereby incorporated with this Order, except where the same are expressly varied by this Order, and the said provisions of the last-mentioned Acts shall apply as well to the pipes and works of the Undertakers laid down or con- structed before the passing of the Act confirming this Order, and situate within the limits of supply as defined by this Order, as to any pipes or works which may be laid down 01 constructed under the authority of this Order. INTERPRETATION. 3. The several words and expressions to which 1 iv the Acts in whole or in part incorporated with this Order and by the Gas and Water Works Facilities Act, 1870, meanings are assigned have in this Order the same re- spective meanings Provided always, that the expression superior court" or "court of competent jurisdiction" in any Act wholly or partially incorporated with this Order shall be read and have effect as if the debt or demand in respect of which the expression is used were an ordi- nary simple contract debt and not a debt or demand created by statute In this Order- The expressions premises shall mean and include any house, building, or land in, to, or through which water is supplied under the authority of this Order The expression "deposited plans and deposited sections shall mean respectively the plans and sections deposited for the purposes of this Order. LIMITS OF ORDER. 4 The limits within which the provisions of this Order shall be in force and have effect (in this Order re- ferred to as the limits of supply ") shall be the se- veral parishes and places of Llangybi, Abererch, and Denio, and the borough of Pwllheli, in the county of Carnarvon. UNDERTAKERS. 5. Arthur Edward Pownall, his heirs or assign?, shall be the Undertakers for the purposes of this Order, and are in this Order referred to as the Undertakers." CAPITAL. 6. Th4 capital of the Undertakers, for the purposes of the undertaking authorised by this Order, shall not exceed eight thousand pounds, unless the Undertakers are authorised to raise additional capital for such pur- poses by Provisional Order under the Gas and Water Work# Facilities Act, 1870, or by Act of Parlia- ment. LIMIT OF BORROWlWtf cowtRS. 7. The amount of all moneys borrowed by the Undertakers and secured by mortgage of the under- taking authorised by this Order, shall not at any time exceed in the whole two thousand, pounds, and no high- er rate of interest than five pounds per centum per annum shall be paid by the Undertakers without the consent of the Board of Trade in respect of any moneys borrowed by the Undertakers and secured as aforesaid. POWKB TO ACQUIRE LAND. 8. The Undertakers may by agreement purchase and use sueh of the lands shown on the deposited plans as they may require for the purpose of the undertaking authorised by this Order, and they may by agreement from time to time purchase and use any other lands and any easements, rights, or privileges in, over, or affecting any lands which they may require for such purposes •* Provided always, that they shall not at any time hold for such purposes more than five acres of land. PERSONS UNDBR DISABILITY MAY GRANT EASEMENTS, &0., TO UNDERTAKERS. 9. Persons empowered by the Lands Clauses Acts to sell and couvey or release lands may, if they think fit, subject to the provisions of the said Acts, grant to the Undertakers any easement, right, or privilege (not being an easement of water) in, over, or affecting any such lands, and the provisions of the said Acts with respect to lands and rent charges, so far as the same are applicable in this behalf, shall extend and apply to such grants or to such easements, rights, or privileges as aforesaid. WATEBWOfKS. POWER TO MAINTAIN EXISTING WORKS AND TO CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL WORKS. 10. The Undertakers, on the lands upon which the same are situate, so long as they are possessed of the said lands, may from time to. time, as they think fit, maintain, continue, and use their existing waterworks J ^or^3 connected therewith, and may, on the lands shown on the. deposited plans, tfrhen the same have been acquired by them under the authority of this Order, make and maintain, in the line and according to the level shown on the deposited plans and deposited sections, the additional works hereinafter described, with all needful goits, conduits, or pipes, dams, weirs, sluices, valves, air valves, hydrants, walls, fences, a\.d other works connected therewith, and they may, subject to the provisions of this Order, supply and sell water within the limits of supply. The works authorised by this Order are as follows :— -fin aqueduct, conduit,, or line of pipes, in the parish of Llangybi and county of Carnarvon, commenc- ing .n a spring situate in a field called or known as Ffynon, numbered 1176 on the tithe commuta- tion map of the said parish, and belonging or re puted to belong to the Reverend John Williams Ellis, and m the occupation of Margaret Jones, widow, and terminating in the existing reservoir of the Undertakers situate at Mur-y-Cwymp in the parish of Llangybi aforesaid. LIMITS OF DEVIATION. 11. In constructing the works authorised by this Order the Undertakers may deviate laterally to any ex- tent within the limits of lateral deviation shown on the deposited plans, and the Undertakers may deviate vertically from the levels shown on the deposited sec- tums to any extent not exceeding three feet upwards or I seven feet downwards, but this section shall not extend to any works or land purchased by the Undertakers. POWER TO DIVERT AND IMPOUND WATER. 12. The Undertakers may by agreement, but net otherwise, take, divert, collect, and impound in their reservoirs the waters of the lake or goit called Glaefryn- faur-Lake, situate at Mur-y-Cwymp in the said parish of f langybi, and the spriags, brooks, and streams flowing into the same, and the springs or streams in land numbered 1176 on the tithe commutation map in the said parish of Llangybi, and any other streams and waters found in the land shown on the deposited plans or which may or can be diverted by the works by this Order authorised. PERIOD FOR COMPLfiHON OF WORKS. 13. The works authorised by this Order shall be commenced, constructed, and completed within the time and subject to the conditions prescribed by section eleven of the Gas and Water' Works Facilities Act, 1870 Provided always that, subject to the restrictions and provisions of this Order, the Undertakers may from time to time alter, enlarge, and extend their goits, con- duits, or pipes, dams, weirs, sluice valves, air valves, hydrants, walls, fences, and other works, in such way and manner as may be requisite or advisable for sup- plying water within the limits of supply. AS TO PIPES, &C., CROSSING THE WORKS OF RAILWAY OR OTHER COMPANY. 14. If any difference arises between the Undertakers and any railway, canal, or other company whose lands or works the Undertakers have power to cross, under i the authority of this Order, foji the purposes of meeting i the demands for water within the, of supply as to i Public Notices the mode of laying down, repairing, altering, or en- larging their pipes or conduits, or the facilities to be afforded for the same, such difference shall be settled by an engineer to be appointed by. the Board of Trade at the request of either party. QUALITY OF WATER. 35. The water supplied by the Undertakers shall be as pure as, having regard to the source and nature of supply, circumstances will admit. SUPPLY."—LIMITS OF PRESSURE. 16. The water supplied by the Undertakers need not at any time be delivered at a height greater than can be reached by gravitation from the reservoir or works authorised to be maintained under this Order, nor need the water lupplied by the Undertakers be constantly laid on under pressure. BATES FOR SUPPLY FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES. 3 17. The Undertakers shall, at the request of the owner or occupier of any dwelling-house, or part of a dwelling-house, entitled under the provisions of this Order io demand a supply of water for domestic par- poses (which shall include one waterclosat), furnish to such OWDtr or occupier a sufficient supply of water fer such domestic purposes, at rates not exceeding the rates hereinafter specified (that is to say,)* Eight pounds per centum per apnum upon the annual rackrent, or, if not let at an annual rack- rent, upon the annual value of the dwelling-house, or part of the dwelling-house, supplied, and so in proportion for any shorter period than a year provided that the Undertakers shall not be obliged to furnish any such supply for any less rate than twopence per week. RATES FOR WATERCLOSETS AND BATHS. 18. The Undertakers may charge in respect of every watercloset beyond the first in any premises within the limits of supply an additional sum not exceeding ten shillings per annum, and for every bath an additional sum not exceeding twelve shillings and sixpence per annum, and such additional sums may be received with, and as part of, or recovered by the same means as the rate f >r the supply of water for domestic purposes Provided always, that for baths containing, as usually filled for use, a greater quantity of water than twenty gallons the Undertakers may charge an increased rate in proportion to the size of such baths, and the Under- takers shall not be compelled to supply water for any bath so constructed as to contain, when filled for use, more than fifty gallons of water. UNDERTAKERS TO SUPPLY WATER TO ROAD AND SEWER AUTHORITIES. 19. The Undertakers shall, when required, supply the road authority within the meaning of section two of the Gas and Waterworks Facilities Act, 1870, and every sewer authority within the limits of supply with water for watering roads and streets, and for flushing sewers and drains or other public purposes, at a rate not exceeding one shilling for every thousand gallons but no such authority shall be entitled to such a supply whenever and so long as the Undertakers are of opinion that the same would interfere with the proper supply of water for domestic purposes under the provisions of this Order. WATBR SUPPLIED BY AGREEMENT. 20. The Undertakers may, from time to time, supply any local board, sanitary authority, corporation, coin- pany, body, or person, within or without the limits of supply, with water in bulk for Other than domestic pur- poses for sueh remuneration and nnoifmich terms and conditions as may be agreed upon between the Under- ) takers and such local board, sanitary authority, corpora- tion, company, body, or person but notwithstand- ing any such agreement no such local board, sanitary authority, corporation, company, body, or person shall be entitled to such a supply whenever and as long as the Undertakers are of opinion that the same would interfere with the proper supply of water for 1 domestic purposes under the provisions of this Order, and every such agreement shall be, by virtue of this I Order, determinable by the Undertakers on ous month's notice in writing Provided always, that nothiag herein contained shall authorise the Undertakers to lay down or Plaos- any pipe or conduit, or to break up anv road or street, Of e- &ny work beyond the limits of supply, or to supply or to continue to supply water within tne limits of supply of any local board or sanitary authority, corporation, company, body, or person now or here- after empowered by Act of Parliament, or by any Pro- visional Order confirmed by Act of Parliament, to sup- ply water. SUPPLY OF WATER BY METER. 21. The Undertakers may, if they think fit, enter into agreements for the supply of water by measure to any consumer, and may charge a rent for each meter provided by them at a rate per annum not exceeding fifteen per centum of the price of the meter, such rent to be paid quarterly in advance and to be recoverable in all respects with and as the water rate. UNDERTAKERS TO KEEP METERS IN REPAIR. 22. The Undertakers shall at all times, at their own expense, keep all meters or other instruments for measuring water let by them for hire to any consumer in proper order for correctly registering the supply of water, and in default of their so doing the consumer shall not be liable to pay rent for the same during such time as such default continues. The Undertakers shall, for the purposes aforesaid, have access to and be at liberty to remove, test, inspect, and replace any such meter or other instrument at all reasonable times. REGISTER OF METERS TO BB EVIDENCE. 23. Where water is supplied by measure the register of the meter or other instrument for measuring water shall be primii facie evidence of the quantity of water consumed and in respect of which any water rent is charged and sought to be recovered by the Undertakers Provided always, that if the Undertakers and the con- sumer differ as to the quantity consumed such difference shall be determined, upon the application of either party, by two justices, who may also order by which of the parties the costs of the proceedings before them shall be paid, and the decision of such justices shall be ¡ final and binding on all parties. AMENDMENT OF 10 & 11 VICT. c. 17. a. 44. 24. Section forty-four of the Waterworks Clauses Act, ( 1847, shall, for the purpose of this Order, have effect as if the words "with the consent in writing of the owner or reputed owner of any such house, or of the agent of such owner were omitted therefrom Provided always, that any rent paid by an occupier in pursuance of the provisions of the said section may be deducted by such occupier from any rent from time to time due by him to such owner. WHEN SEVERAL HOUSES SUPPLIED BY ONE PIPB EACH TO PAY. 25. When several houses or parts of houses in the occupation of several persons are supplied by one com- mon pipe the several owners or occupiers of such houses or parts of houses shall be liable to the payment of the same ras for the supply of water as they would have been liable to if each of such several houses or parts of houses had been separately supplied with water from the works of the Undertakers by a distinct pipe Pro- vided always, that the Undertakers shall not be com- pelled to supply water to the occupier of any part of a dwelling-house unless the water rate is paid for the whole of such dwelling-house and premises. SUPPLY OF WATER TO TENEMENTS IN A BOW. 26. Where there are several tenements in a row no tenant or occupier of any one of the tenements, nor any person on his behalf, shall take or use the water laid on by the Undertakers to any other of such tenements un- less the tenant or occupier be in respect of the tenement so occupied by him rated under this order for a supply of water. PENALTIES.—IMPURITY OF WATER. 27. If on any day the water supplied by the Under- takers is of less purity than it ought to be according to the provisions of this Order the Undertakers shall in every such case be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds, provided that no penalty, shall be incurred in any ca?e in which it is proved that the defect in purity was occasioned by an unavoidable cause or accident. INJURING METERS. 28. Every person who wilfully, fraudulently, or by F culpable negligence injures, or suffers to be injured any pipe, meter, or fittings belonging to the Undertakers, or who fraudulently alters the Index to any meter or prevents any meter from duly registering the quantity of water supplied, or fraudulently abstracts, consumes, or uses water of the Undertakers, shall (without prejudice to any other right or remedy for the protection of the Undertakers or the punishment of the offender), E for every such offence forfeit and pay to the Under- takers a sum not exceeding five pounds, and the Under- takers may, in addition thereto, recover the amount of any damage by them sustained, and in any case in Plbli. notices, which any person has wilfully, fraudulently, or by culpable negligence injured or suffered to be injured aw pipe, meter, or fittings belonging to the Undertakers, or has fraudulently altered the index to any meter or prevented any meter from duly registering the quantity of water supplied, or has fraudulently abstracted, con- sumed, or useol water of the Undertakers, the Under- takers may also, until the matter complained of has been remedied, but no longer, discontinue the supply of water to the person so offending (notwithstanding any contract previously existing), and the existence of artificial means for causing such injury, alteration, or prevention, or for abstracting, consuming, or using water of the Undertakers. when such pipe, meter, or fittings is or are under the custody or control of the consumer, shall be primfi facie evidence that such injury, alteration, prevention, abstraction, consumption, or user, as the case may be, has been fraudulently, knowingly, and wilfully caused by the consumer using such meter. MISUSER WHEBB SUPPLY TO SEVERAL HOUSES IS BY A PIPE COMMON TO ALL. 29. Any tenant or occupier of one or part of one of several houses or tenements supplied by a common pipe who takes or uses the water laid on by the Undertakers to any other such house or tenement, or allows the same to be used, contrary to the provisions of this Order,ahall for every such offence be liable to a penalty not exceed- ing five pounds. MISCELLANEOUS.—INCOMING TENANT NOT LIABLE TO PAY ARREARS. 30. In case any consumer of water supplied by the Undertakers leaves the premises where such water has been supplied to him without paying to them the water rate or meter rent due from him the Undertakers shall not be entitled to require from the next tenant of such premises the payment of the arrears left unpaid by the former tenant, unless such incoming tenant has under- taken with the former tenant to pay or exonerate him from the payment of such arrears. SEVERAL NAMES IN ONE SUMMONS. 31. Any summons or warrant issued for any of the purposes of this Order may contain in the body thereof, or in the schedule thereto, several names and several sums. WARRANT OF DISTRESS TO INCLUDE COSTS. 32. Any justice who issues a warrant of distress ia pursuarce of the provisions of this Order may wd- that the costs of the proceedings for the recovery of the money to be levied shall be paid by the person liable to pay such money, and such costs shall be ascertained by the justice and shall be included in the warrant of dis- tress for the recovery of such money. LIABILITY TO WATER RATE NOT TO DISQUALIFY JUSTICES FROM VOTING. 33. No justice or judge of any county court or quarter sessions shall be disqualified from acting in the execu- tion of this Order by reason of his being liable to the payment of any water rate or other charge under this Order. COSTS OF ORDER. a 34. All the costs, charges, and expenses of and in- cidental to the applying for, preparing, obtaining, and confirming this Order, and otherwise in relation thereto, shall be paid by the Undertakers." NOTICE- 1$ HEREBY- ALSO ITEM That printed oopida of the above Provisional Order may be obtained at the offices of Messrs Grundy, Kershaw, and Co., 31, Booth-street, Manchester, and of Messrs Lewin and Gregory, 23, King-street, Parliament-street, London, at the price of One shilling each. Dated this 23rd day of February, 188a GRUNDY, KERSHAW AND CO., SOLICITORS, MANCHESTER. LEWIN AND GREGORY, j' 23, KING-STREET, PARLIAMENT-STREET, LONDON. PARLIAMENTARY AGEXTS. TOLLS TO BE LET. DOLGELLEY, MAWDDWY, AND TOWTN Dis- TRICT OF TURNPIK14 ROADS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TOLLS arising at th« undermentioned Turnpike Gates, erected OH the said Roads, will be LET BY AUCTION, at the Shire Hall, Dolgelley, on Tues- day, March 9th, 1880, between the hours of Three and Five in tne Afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced), from the 12th day of May, 1880, until the 12th day of May, 1881, to the highest bidder- Which Tolls produce the current year, exclusive of collecting, the sum annexed to each, viz. jB s. d. Ysguboriau Gate and Side Bar 137 0 0 Trawsfynydd Gate 27 5 0 Rhoslefen Gate and Side Bar '14 15 0 Friog Gate and Side Bar 12 0 0 Ty'nyberth Gate 800 Rhonwydd Gate 800 Cedris Gate 660 Cefnyclawdd Gate and Side Bar 650 Bontfawr Gates and Weigh bridge In hand Drullydrybedd Gate In hand Penbryn Gate, Side Bar and Weigh.bridge. In hand Llanelltyd Gates and Side Bar In hand Barmouth Gate In hand Dinas and Llanymawddwy Gates and Side Bars In hand Each bidder will be required to send in to me the names of two sureties before 11 o'clock in the forenoon of the day of letting, which, if not approved by the Trustees their bidding will not be taken. The highest approved bidder to enter into a proper agreement, and give security, with his, her, or their sureties, upon the day of Letting the Tolls, for the due payments of the rents monthly, or in such other proportions as the Trustees may decide upon, and, if so required, pay one month's rent in advance. J. CHARLES HUGHES, Solicitor, Dolgelley, Clerk to the Trustees February 1st, 1880. 189—? RE WILLIAM ROBERTS, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT all creditors and other persons having any L claims against William Roberts, late ef High-st., Bethesdi, in the county of Carnarvon, grocer and pro- vision dealer, who died on the 30th day of November, 1879, are required to send to me, the undersigned, par- ticulars in writing of such claims on or before the 31st day of March, 1880, after which day the assets of the deceased will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which I shall then have had notice. And all persons who are indebted to the estate of the said de- ceased are requested forthwith to pay the amounts due to me. Dated this 18th day of February. E. PHILIP WILLIAMS, Public Accountant, Bethesda. 256 feby 28—o PURSUANT to an Order of the High Court of Jus- 1, tice Chancery Division made in an action "In the Matter of the Estate of John Hugh Jones deceased Jonesl879 J 82 the CREDITORS uf JOHN HUGH JONES of Ty Capel Cwm y glo in the parish of Llanrugin the county of Carnarvon Quarryman who died on the 11th February 1878 are on or before the 10th March 1880 to send by post prepaid to Messrs Louis and and Edwards of Ruthin in the county of Denbigh the Solicitors of the Defendant Mary Jones Widow the Ad- ministratrix of the Estate and Effects of the deceased their Christian and surnames addresses and descrip- tions the full particulars of their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them or in default thereof they will be perem pt- orily excluded from the benefit of the said Order Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same be- fore the Vice Chancellor Hall at his Chambers No 14 Lane Middlesex on Wednesday the 24th day of March 1880 at 12 o'clock at noon being the time appointed for adjudicating on the Claims Dated this 10 day of February 1880 B. F. CHURCH Chief Clerk FINNEY BRUFF & CASS Plaintiff's Agents 33 Chancery Lane London 257 feby 28—o PURE NEATS FOOT OIL, Manufactwd by G, Ingham, Upper Banger, Works, Glanadda, Baagor. pp 169 feÐ 28-0 AGENTS and CANVASSERS Wanted for tl- first-class Life, Fire, and Ae«f9%nt Awrawuftea Company, ia every town of North Wales. Monthly payments taken. Good commission given.—Enclose stamped envelope for reply to Mr Edward Davies, Pro- vincial House, Corwen. 497 march 26—o RETIRING from Business.—Rare opportunity in the Furnishing Trade for a man with little capita in one of the leading towns in North Wales. Most suitable premises best standing with good. tmde es- tablished stock at valuation. -For further particulart apply to U., 1711, Office of this Paper. pp 171 FOR SALE, Thorough-bred Stallion, "Petrllccio," JD six years. He is of great substance, long, upon short legs. One of the best bred horses in England, being by "Don Cossack," out of "Kate;" see Stud- book. He took first prize at Farnworth last year, is a sure foal-getter, and has been carefully used. FOR SALE, Roadster Colt, by Merrylegs," rising three dark bay, with black points, large boned, and splendidly formed, and sure to make a first-class Roadster Stallion. Apply to Mr C. Spencely, Elm House, near Prescot, Lancashire. 220 feb 28—o OUNG LADIES' SCHOOL. BRFN PERIS SOUTH-ROAD, CARNARVON, conducted by the Misses RIMMER. Terms and testimonials on the Misses RIMMER. Terms and testimonials on application. School duties will be resumed (D. V.) January 28th. as 100—ud QUEENSLAND EMI .RATION.—The next ship, the Scottish Hero will sail from Plymouth to Townsville 11 tb March, and a Ship to Brisbane 25th March, with nominated Passengers, Single Women, and a few Farm Labourers. For Handbook and Forms of Application apply to the Agent General for Queensland, 32, Charing Cross, London, S.W. as 1 march 31—o VjEAT LITHOGRAP HED CIRCULARS. ) Notice to pay accounts before proceedings an. taken" may be had at the Herald' Office, for tht following towns: =Cjtrmarvon, Holyhead, ;;r:e-rvRrW'fLJ Aberystwyth, Denbigh, Portmadoc, XJosnduuno, Pwll heli, and Bangor.—Prioe, 5d twelve, 9; twenty. four, Is 4d fifty s 6d undred, 4s 6d. WARMING of Shops, Schools, Greenhooaag Houses, &c., effected from an ordinary fire at distance without altering its appearance. It ia our impression that in this branch of Domestic Eco- nomy we are at the t hreshold of some great revolution ndt less wonderful tha the change from oil and caidles to gas in lighting.Chc,mbc, Journal Pamphlets from Hearn and Co 78 St. Andrew,, street, Liver 001. aj THE BEGINNING OF ALL DISEASI is a disordered Stomach. Use NORTON'S CAMOXIL* PILLS. Sold everywhere, in Bottles Is li., 2s94., and lljs, fNDIGESTTON. "4. NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS. A gentle Aperient and a powerful Tonic. Sold everywhere, in Bottles Is lid., 2s. 9d., and lis. as 63-jany 5— I^HE UNIVERSAL Pocket Writing Case. French Morocco. Price, 2s «ach. Charles Remold*) an# Co., 26, MUk-stcnet, Cheapside London. E.-GL f 16-c OMETHING NEW! The Impro Stylut S Student's Case. The most useful case of its kind, containing 8vo. Paper, Court Envelopes, Post Card, Penholder, Writing Style and Manifold Letter Book, with supply of Carbonic Paper and Blotting Book. Price, 43. 6d. Extra Manifold Books, Is. each. From Charles Reynolds and Co., Milk-street, Cheapside, London, E.C. f march 10—o "VTEAT LITHOGRAPHED CIRCULARS to a» JLN company statements of accounts" may be had at the Herald' Office as under, for the following towns.- Newtown, Aberystwyth. Denbigh, Llandudno, Pwllheli Bangor, Holyhead and Portmadoc.—Price, six, 5dg twelve, 9d; twenty-four, Is 4d fifty, 2s 6d; hundred. 4s 6:1.. RE-ENGAGEMENT des-red by a Lady who hu filled a respectable situation for 12 yews, to Matron, Lady Housekeeper, or Superintendent in U Institution, Private Asylum, or Family. Experienced in the management and control of large establish merits; or would engage in some companionable capacity in a rofiiied private home. Highest references,—Address, L. E. B„ Harald Office, Carnarvon. ud ELLESMERE LADIES COLLEGE, ANERLEY SURREY". — LADY PRINCIPAL (Assisted BY Masters and Foreign Governesses), gives a thoroura English Education, and also prepares Pupils for Public Examinations. In order to attain perfection History, Geography, and Grammar Classes are given in the French language. Monthly Soirees are held, at which the Pupils play, sing, and recite;* also a French play and Concert held in June. Drawing on the School of Art system. Young Ladies trained for Musical and other positions. Large rooms and a good situation, near the Crystal Palace, ensure health and recreations. Terms, from 35 to 80 Guineas per annum. udi BANGOR. TO BE LET, possession next month, the North Wales Soda Water Work. Large commodious premises suitable for a brewery. Purest and never failing springs, with small water power, er Slate Manu- factory, apply to George Ingham, Upper Bangor. pp 162 feb 28—o FOR SALE. A first-class part decked Sailing Boat and Punt, well found in New Sails and Gear, of the very best material; is a splendid Sailor, with Iron Ballast. Can either be used as a pleasure boat or for trailing purposes. Dimensions: Length, 24 feet; breadth, 8 feet 6 inches; draught, 26.-Address, No. 137, Office of this paper. 137 ud TO THEATRICALS, CHRISTY'S, &c. CONCERT HALL, LLAIvRWST. THE above new and commodious Hall is furnished complete, suitable for all kinds of entertainments also grand Pia.no and Harmonium. For terms and particulars, apply to MB O. ISGOED JONES, Apothecaries' HalL 183 jly 31-0 COLWYN BAY, NORTH WALES. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, PWLLY- CROCHON ISAF FARM. Contents, about 140 acres. Well suited for a Dairy and Grazing Farm, Capital house and out-buildings. The house has lately been altered at considerable expense, and is well fitted up with modern conveniences. It is situared within half a mile of the sea and station, and commands splendid views of the Bay. This is a very suitable opportunity for a gentleman wishing to secure a desirable summer residence. For particulars apply to Mr T. B. Farrington, Estate Office, Colwyn Bay. 100-ud SHOOTING MATCH WILL TAKE PLACE AT GLYN PERIS HOTEL, LLANBERIS, ON MONDAY, MARCH 1st, 1880. Handi- cap Sweepstake, open to all comers. Entrance 5s each. Gamekeepers and professionals, 23 yards rise'. Amateurs, 21 yards, three birds each. All'entries to be sent on or before February 25th, with entrance money. Birds trappel at 12 o'clock precisely. Guns limitod 12 bore lishot. RefiesVments -provided.—Ad- dress J. Covell, Hon, Sec., Glyn Peris Hotel. 186-ud HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN, SUNN YSIDE, RHYL. MISS JONES, assisted by Resident Foreign Governesses and Visiting Professors, receives a limited number of Young Ladies. The course of in- struction embraces the usual subjects of a thorough English Education, with French, German, Pianoforte, Singing, Theory of Music, Dancing, a&r Drill. Terms on Application. ppl58 feb 28-0