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J. M. PORTER, THE ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN BAY. BUILDING SITES, FOR ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY TO BE SOLD ON CHIEF OR OTHERWISE. Particulars and plans of several hundred acres comprising all the best land in the neighbourhood. Residences and other Properties for FOR SALE. Houses (furnished and unfurnished) TO LET. Apartments to Let. LARK HILL, CONW A Y.-Apartments at moderate terms. Large house in its own private grounds, overlooking the picturesque town of Co nway, with its ancient Castle and Walls, the Estuary of the river, the Vale, the Eryri fountains, &c. For fresh air and nature un- surpassed. Tennis Lawns, &c. Mrs. Cynwal J^nes^ 2853— COLWYN BAY—EDELWEIS, Private Boarding House—The Misses Retemeyer.— £ 2 2s. per 156-52 SUPERIOR APARTMENTS, situated near the Sea and Woods. Good Cooking, &c. Serins moderate. Apply "N. Office of this Colwyn Bay. 262—s COLWYN BAY.—Capesthorne Towers, West End Promenade. Charming Sea view, Apartments. Mrs. Rickard, Proprietress. 277s— PROMENADE, Colwyn Bay. "Hawkstone." Apartments. Newly furnished by an ^'nent London Firm. Directly facing sea. Viagnificent views. Apply as above. 276—^ -=- COMFORTABLE Apartments, close to Shore and Station.—Apply, Danesbury, Hawar- den Road, Colwyn Bay. 281s— ST. PIRAN'S, Greenfield Road, Colwyn Bay. 'J Superior Apartments. Good Cooking and attendance. Highly recommended. — Mrs. Vadsworth. 283—s VRONHEULOG Private and Commercial TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Abergele Rd., eOlwyn Bay. Central, clean, homely, detached, <id pleasantly situated. Tourists and Visitors U1 here find a home from home, combined with moderate Charges. Private Suites of Rooms p'TH Board or otherwise.—MRS. H. JONES, r°prietress. 287s— — To Let. DEGANWY, near Llandudno, close to station, Furnished House or Apartments to let. APP'y, Miss Evans, 7, High St., Conway. 283—5 PRIVATE HOUS-E to be Let Furnished. Apply, H. C., c/o the Misses Retemeyer, ension Edelweiss, Grove Park, Colwyn Bay. 275-13 A Well-furnished House for Winter months, situated in a sheltered position. Terms, per week. Apply M," Weekly News Office, wOlwyn Bay. 291—2 OLD NEWSPAPERS. Quantities of 25lbs. and upwards. Weekly Neivs Office, ^°nway. Money. MORTGAGES.—. £ 7,000 to be advanced upon freehold or leasehold securities in Colwyn ay Or neighbourhood, in sums not less than £ 100 at 4 to 5 per cent interest according to the àeCunty. Apply, Percy Hignett, Solicitor, Colwyn 276— 0 Fees unless Cash is advanced. MONEY ADVANCED PRIVATELY a a(^esmen> Farmers, Lodging-house Keepers, or °thers, repayable by easy instalments. Call ^nte, in strict confidence, to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, |je 3, Crescent Rd., Rhyl. Office, Manchester. Established 1870. 267—52 Notices. COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN SPORTS. ANY persons having claims against the Com- mittee of the above Sports are requested to nQ particulars to me not later than Wednesday, £ ,ePtember 12th, 1894, after which date the f °mmittee will not hold themselves responsible •r 'hem. r W. F. WILLIAMS REES, °»wyn Bay, Hon. Sec. Sept. 3rd, 1894 291-1 I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I will not }\ja e responsible for any debts that my wife, Tli' j ^nn Jones> may incur on and after the lrd day of September. 1894. (Signed) HUGH JONES, 1, Rathbone Terrace, Deganway. (Witness) JOHN G. JONES. 221—2 Scholastic. I ADY Artist Certificated Art Mistress, South Kensington, and Exhibitor at {Manchester, il1 erpool, Southport. &c., desires Pupils in Draw- the and Painting. Classes will be formed during in ,fUmmer months for Sketching from Nature I^0 e Neighbourhood of Colwyn Bay. Miss ^Es, Egerton House, Abergele Road. Building Sites at Conway. 'I'lilE 'EEW, :7 Consisting of CQ NINE FREEHOLD SITES, ^riv^fnc^'n? magnificent Views, will be Sold by L Treaty, the Lots ranging from 1,000 to A 1,200 square yards. Apply to Mr. A. W. JONES, 27 BRYN CORACH' 2- CONWAY Th ^or advertising is very apparent to y°PertvCi!Ve min< an owner wishes to sell his hig' m.ust someone know his wish,—if he )eris "Itelitic)n to himself he would also keep his Y uo himself. To advertise means "to apprise, k'ish >> ,2 known, announce, proclaim, promulgate, —The Land Roll. Sales by Mr. F. A. Dew. F. A. DEW, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT, Llewelyn Chambers, COLWYN BAY. Ten years ( including five years' articles) with two of the largest firms of Land Agents in the country. AUCTIONS of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Business Premises, House Property, Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, Pictures, Books, and Plate. VALUATIONS of Estates, Business Premises, Private Residences, Building Land, Standing Timber, Agricultural Property (including Tenant Right Valuations under Agreement or the Agri- cultural Holdings Act) Dilapidations, &c, and for Probate, Mortgage, Trustees, Business Transfers, Hotels, &c. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. HOUSES TO LET- Furnished & Unfurnished. Information given of Houses, Building Estates, Farms, Country Residences, and Business Pre- mises for Sale or to let in all parts of North Wales. FIRE, LIFE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. The Offices occupy the most prominent and central position in Colwyn Bay, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auction Announce- ments. 120- FURNISHED HOUSES. Full particulars of Houses to Let Furnished during the Summer and Winter months in the following towns, will be sent free of charge on application stating requirements Colwyn Bay, Old Colwyn, Rhos and District, Conway, Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr, Bettws- y-coed, Trefriw, Llandudno and Deganwy, Rhyl and Abergele, Bangor, Beaumaris, and Menai Bridge. COLWYN BAY. Most Attractive Sale of charming Freehold Resi- dential Properties, standing on elevated ground, commanding unrivalled mountain, woodland, and marine views. MR. F. A. DEW Is favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, at the COLWYN BAY HOTEL, on Friday, 7th September, 1894, two most charmingly situated, newly erected GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES. LOT I.-All that most artistically designed and delightfully situated Freehold Residence in Eliza- bethan stvle of architecture, adjoining Queen's Drive, Colwyn Bay. The residence stands in its own grounds, and is bounded on the North and East by lands the property of Percy Toppin, Esq., on the South by propery belonging to Miss Johns, and on the West by the Queen's Drive aforesaid. LOT 2.—All that compact and singularly attrac- tive Freehold Residence, occupying a secluded position in the midst of a beautifully timbered and undulating Estate, and situated adjoining the Coed Pella Road, Colwyn Bay aforesaid, The residence stands in its own grounds, and is bounded on the North and West by lands the property of Percy Toppin, Esq., on the South by the property of the Colwyn Bay Estate Co., and on the East by Coed Pella Road aforesaid. The Residences have been erected from the plans and under the direct supervision of Messrs. Douglas & Fordham, of Chester, the well-known Architects of St. Paul's Church, the Colwyn Bay Hotel, and many of the most charming private residences in this neighbourhood. Eurther particulars may be obtained of Messrs. WHITES & Co., Solicitors, 28, Budge Row, Canon Street, London, E.C. of Messrs. BIRCH, CULLIMORE, & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, The Friars, Chester; or of Mr. F. A. DEW, Auctioneer, Surveyor, and Land Agent, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay. 284— COLWYN BAY. Sale of most important Freehold Commercial Properties, in the centre of the town. MR. F. A. DEW Is favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, Colwyn Bay, on Monday, 17th September, 1894, the undermentioned Freehold Commercial Properties. Lot. I-All that freehold propertyknown as "Pres- wvlfa or the Colwyn Bay Bazaar," situated adjoining, and with an important frontage to the Abergele Road, and now in the occupation of Mrs Wellbourn, as tenant thereof. There is good stabling at the back of the premises. Lot 2.-All that dwelling-house, with offices. under, known as Central Chambers," situated with a frontage to Sea View Crescent, and now in the respective occupations of the National Tele- phone Co., Ltd., and Francis Nunn. Esq, Solicitor, as tenants thereof. Sale at 7 p.m. Full particulars in due course, or in the mean- time of FRANCIS NUNN, Esq., Solicitor, or of Mr F. A. DEW, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay. 288— FOR SALE. BY PRIVATE TREATY. FREEHOLD.— Several very choice PLOTS of BUILDING LAND also a large selection of Superior RESIDENCES, suitable for occupation or investment in Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood. HOUSES WANTED.—Almost daily applica- tions for Furnished and Unfurnished Houses.— No charge made unless actual business results. MORTGAGES.—Wanted to advance at low interest on sound freehold investments, sums of £300, £600, £ 800, and £ 1,200. FOR INVESTMENT.—Several substantially built and well let Residences for Sale, shewing 6 per cent interest on purchase money. Fire and Life Insurance in all its branches. Agent for the Alliance Fire and Life, the Man- chester Fire, the Norwich and London Accident, and other old established Offices. TO LET. FURNISHED. Several Houses in good positions in Colwyn Bay and neighbourhood. Rents varying accord- ing to accommodation. Full particulars of F. A. DEW as above. (0S 8a C O'U 8 DF,4 ABERGELE ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Germ, Constitution, and Fresh Bread Daily. PURE KIEL AND DENBIGH BUTTER. HOME CUBED HAMS & BACON. COURAGOEUS, intelligent, persistent advertising means the largest possible success in any particular ine." RESCUE WORK AMONGST WAIFS AND STRAYS. Public Hall, Colwyn Bay. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER nth, 1894. QRAND CONCERT BY Juvenile Handbell Ringers, FROM THE Boys' and Girls' Rejuges and Homes, Strange- ways, Manchester Including Singers and Reciters, with a magnificent peal of over 100 Bells, Fairy Bells, &c. Musical Maze and Drill. The Miniature Highland Pipers will perform the Sword Dance, Highland Fling, and Reel O'Tulloch. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. by JOHN HATFIELD, Esq. Short Accounts of the Work by MR. & MRS. GILBERT R. KIRLEW. Admission 6d. and 1/ Children, Half-Price. Proceeds in aid of the Rescue Work carried on at Strangeways. 291-1 DR B ARNARDO's H OMES. MR. JAMES B. WOOKEY (Deputation Secretary), will deliver LECTURES As under, entitled "CHRIST'S WORK AMONG THE CHILD- REN OF THE SLUMS." BOYS' SCHOOL, CONWAY, On WEDNESDAY, 12th September, 1894. Chairman HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. PUBLIC HALL. COLWYN BAY, On THURSDAY, 13th Sept., 1894- Chairman: REV. H. H. McCULLAGH, B.A. The little Musical Boys from the London Homes will give Selections on the Bagpipes, Handbells, Xylophone, etc., etc. Reserved Seats, is.; Unreserved Seats, 6d. A Collection on behalf of the Homes will be made. Doors open at 7.30 p.m; Commence at 8 o'clock. 29 I I VOLUNTEER COMPANY, (COLWYN BAY,) "N" COMPANY, 2nd V.B., R.W.F. A SMALL SALE OF WORK will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY, On Friday & Saturday, 14th & 15th SEPT. NEXT. Proceeds to be devoted to the Company Funds. Contributions thankfully received. FRAS W STUBBS, 282- Captain Commanding. Public Hall, Colwyn Bay. Tremendous Attraction for One Night only THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th. Special and important visit of Mr. W. Hogarth's celebrated No. i Comic Opera Company In the most successful Comic Opera ever produced- Les Cloches de Corneville." The Company (over 40) direct from the leading Theatres. Plan of Room and Seats can now be secured at Mr. C. R. Chaplin's, Sea View Terrace. Prices Reserved, 3s.; Second, 2s.; Third, is. Open at 7.30 commence at 8. 291-2 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRAND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD IN THE Public Hall, Colwyn Bay, UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE, ON OCTOBER IOTH & IITH, 1894, In aid of the Conway, Llandudno, and Colwyn Bay Circuit Fund. Contributions in money and kind will be thank- fully received by the Secretaries, W. O. Williams, Victor House, Llandudno, or J. H. Roberts, Mona House, Colwyn. 287-9 Colwyn Bay Lawn Tennis Club. The following Charges are made to Visitors for the use of the Ground (subject to the Bye-laws): i s. d. Each Person 0 0 6 per Hour. )> j> 0 1 6 Day. 0 5 0 Week. u >> 0 7 6 Fortnight. 0 12 0 Month. Family 0 12 0 Week. 1 1 0 Fortnight. » ••• ••• 1 10 6 Month. Admission to the Ground, 2d. each person per day, or 9d. per week. F. W. STUBBS, Public Hall, Hon. Secretary. 276s— COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. Non-Playing Members £1 1 0 per annum. Playing Members JE1 1 0 per annum Subscription. xi 1 0 Entrance Fee. Visitors (if properly introduced and subject to the rules of the Club). Each Person 2/6 per day. Each Person 5/- per week. A Professional is in daily attendance. HON. SEC., F. A. DEW, Llewelyn Chambers, 289— Colwyn Bay. MAGAZINES and Periodicals bound -L'-L to any pattern, in First-class Style, by competent Workmen and on our own premises, by R. E. JONES & BROS., Central Library, 8, Station Road, Colwyn Bay, and Rose Hill St., Conway.
Statement of Receipts and…
Statement of Receipts and Expenditure by the Local Board for the above-named Local Government District, for the year ended the 25th day of March, I 894. Receipts. (fa-pettbilure. £ s. d. £ s. d. General District Rate 6332 18 8 Sewerage Works 230 13 7 (In Bankruptcy)—Amount recevied on account of Sewage Disposal Works 301 9 4 last year's rate 8 16 4 Highways—Repairs of Main Roads 727 9 10 Private Improvement Works- £ s. d. Other Roads 808 6 o Other Receipts 19 13 3 Water Works 978 11 1 ————— 19 13 3 Cowlyd Water Board 501 13 4 WaterWorks— Parks or Pleasure Grounds 80 8 10 From Water Rates, Rents, or Charges, Fire Brigade 59 13 5 within the District, for Domestic Horse and Cart Account 56 17 6 Purposes 791 17 oj Income Tax Account 3 16 2 Do. other than Domestic Purposes 279 6 2 Election Expenses 17 18 6 ————— 1071 3 2! Salaries Account- £ s. d. From the County Council- Clerk 57 10 o Salaries of Medical Officers of Health 10 0 0 Medical Officer of Health 20 o o Inspectors of Nuisances 47 14 6 Inspector of Nuisances 100 o o Main Roads 810 o o Surveyor 55 10 o ——————— 867 14 6 Collector 129 11 2 From Rents 39 2 6 362 11 2 Sales of other Property. 13 II 7 Establishment Charges 348 3 9 Other Receipts- In respect of Loans- £ s. d. Licenses 29 15 6 Principal repaid .1162 1 9 Fees, Fines, and Penalties 31 2 4 Interest (including £ 10 15s. 6d. Income Water Connections 276 Tax) 1009 18 o County Council, viz:— Sinking Fund (not including amounts Share Painting Room 5 15 10 uninvested) 261 o o Water Rate o 11 10 2432 19 9 District Rate 800 Other Payments, namely- Gas Company, for lighting and cleaning J. Lloyd Roberts, Esq. (Fever Report) 880 lamps 61 o o Audit Stamp 10 o o Fractions 001 Miscellaneous 7 12 8 ————— 138 13 1 ————— 26 o 8 Total Receipts other than from Loans 8491 13 i £ Total Expenditure other than Loans 7179 16 2 Receipts from Loans- Expenditure out of Loans- Tar Pa,ing 300 0 0 For Sewerage Works 381 16 9 Footpath Construction 1250 00 1, Private Improvement Works 4761411 Water Works 77 5 5 Total Receipts 10,041 13 li Tar Paving Construction 306 15 o Total Balances in hand 25th March, 1893 743 6 2! New Subway Erection 267 11 o Balances due 25th March, 1894- ?r,e Engine and Water Cart 1200 To Officers r Colwyn footpath Construction 1039 13 o 2561 16 1 Total. £ 10,786 14 8 m 1 p •, 7 lotal Expenditure 9741 12 3 Total Balances overdrawn 25th March, 1893 239 15 1 ——————————————————— ————————————————— £ s. d. Rateable Value of the District ■■■ £ 37<959 2 6 Balances at end of Year- In Treasurer's Hands, as per Ledger. 480 511 Assessable Value L30,099 13 o In Hands of other Officers 325 1 5 805 7 4 £ s. d. Total Expenditure 9741 12 3 Deduct Contributions under precept to other Local Authorities, viz :—Conway and Colwvn Bay Joint Water Supply Board 501 13 4 Net Expenditure on which Stamp Duty is payable £9,239 18 11 £10,786 14 8 Audited, E. MORGAN, District Auditor, T. E. PARRY, Clerk to the Board. 30th day of August, 1894. 16th day of June, 1894.
DIRECTORY AND LIST OF VISITORS.
DIRECTORY AND LIST OF VISITORS. COLWYN BAY. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy in this List, but Residents and Visitors can greatly assist us in this matter by sending direct to our Offices (8. Station Road, Colwyn Bay, and Rose Hill Street, Conway), as early as possible, any Arrivals, Removals, Departures, or Altera- tions desired, for which no charge is made. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All Lists of Visitors must reach the Central Library, Colwyn Bay, not later than seven o'clock on the Wednesday evening, for otherwise they will be too late for insertion in the current week's issue. PWLLYCROCHAN HOTEL. (Mr J. Porter, Proprietor). Miss Wolff and maid, London Miss Barron, do Miss G. Barron, do Mr and Mrs Barron, Chertsy Mr and Mrs Halliday and maid, Harrow Miss Monica Halliday and maid, do. The Messrs Halliday, do Mrs Sneade Brown and maid, London Miss Hill and maid, do Mr and Mrs A. Sturt, family and maid, Shortlands Mr and Mrs Enthoven and maid, Harrow The Misses Enthoven and maid, do The Messrs Enthoven, do Mrs James Sidney Peck, Milwaukee U.S.A. Miss Katherine Peck, do Mrs Griffiths, Dublin Miss Moline, do E. J. Figgis, Esq, do Mr and Mrs Sternberg, family and maid, Manchester Mr & Mrs Radford, Whalley Range Mr and Mrs E. O. Schneider and baby, do Nurse Sneyd, do Mr and Mrs Bodden, Ashton-under- Lyne Mrs King, Sydenham Hill Miss King, do Miss L. King, Highgate Mr and Mrs Godfley, London Miss Godfrey and maid, do Mr and Mrs Ashworth, Bolton A. H. Ashworth, Esq, do G. H. Ashworth, Esq, do D. Jones, Esq, do Mr and Mrs Topham, Oxton The Misses Wallis, Reading John Birkett, Esq, London Miss Birkett, do Miss Gregory, do Mrs Coathupe, do Mr and Mrs Ellis A. Franklin, Hyde Park, London Miss Edith Franklin, do Miss Beatrice Franklin, do Mr and Mrs Frank H. James, do Mr and Mrs James S. Dennis, New York, U.S.A. A. L. P. Dennis, Esq, do Fred M. Hertz, Esq, Manchester Mr and Mrs E. Packard, Brooklyn, U.S.A. Miss M. W. Packard, do Miss E. H. Packard, do Miss C. H. Packard, do Mr and Mrs Shanks The Misses Shanks COLWYN BAY HOTEL. (Miss Jones, Manageress). Charles Romer, Esq, London Mrs Romer, do Richard Cresswell, Esq, London Mrs Cresswell, do S. Edwards, Esq, Newcastle Mrs Edwards, do Miss Edwards, do Miss Ethel Edwards, do Miss Mabel Edwards, do Master T. Edwards, do Atherton, Esq, London J. V. Vaughan, Esq, Manchester Rev R. A. Wilkinson, Cheltenham Rev R. P. Rea, Coventry William Groves, Esq, Eltham, Kent Mrs Groves, do Miss Groves, do Mrs Howard Lloyd, Birmingham C. E. Lloyd, Esq, do S. F. Lloyd, Esq, do Lord Maitland, London Lady Maitland and maid, do The Hon. C. Maitland, do Miss Lowe, do Charles J. Galloway, Esq, Knutsford Mrs Galloway, do Capt. Lascelles, Bedale, Yorkshire Mrs Lascelles, do Miss Lascelles and maid, do James G. Ford, Esq, Manchester DrStillet, Handsworth, Birmingham Mrs Stillett, do John T. Worth, Esq, Rochdale Mrs J. T. Worth, do Miss May Worth, do N. J. McLean, Esq, London W. H. Baddeley, Esq, Stoke-on- Trent Mr and Mrs Wyndham, Thornton Heath Miss Wyndham, do R. Sanderson, Esq, Wokingham, Berks Mrs Sanderson. do A. J. Tod, Esq, Mossley Hill, Liver. pool Dr Edwin Osborn, Spital Lionel Osborn, Esq, do Thomas Howe, Esq, Manchester Gilbert Harrison, Esq, Seascale A. E. Starkey, Esq, Edgbaston Edward Pritchard, Esq, London Fred Cook, Esq, Crewe Mrs Cooke, do Mrs Sinclair, Manchester The Misses Sinclair, do E. Pursee, Esq, London R. Marshall, Esq, do Capt. Galloway, Knutsford IMPERIAL HOTEL. (Mrs Lowe, Proprietress). CENTRAL HOTEL. (Miss Robinson, Proprietress). Mr Jessop, Oldham Mr Moore, do Mr Ansom, do Mr and Mrs White, Leicester HYDROPATHIC. Colonel Watkin, Woolwich Mrs Watkin, do Miss Watkin, do Miss Watkin, do Miss Watkin, do Mr H. Watkin, do Master Watkin, do F. Hampson, Esq, Manchester Mrs Sworder, Loughton 4 Master Sworder, do Master Sworder, do Master Smyth, do Mr and Mrs Parsons, London Mrs Gordon, Enniscorthy, Ireland G. Stocks, Esq, Lancaster Mrs Stocks, do Miss Stocks, do Mr Booty, Folkstone Master Booty, do Mr and Mrs Luke, Heaton Moor, Manchester Mr Robinson Mr and Mrs Humble, Leeds Mrs Fell, Kirkburton Miss Fell, Huddersfield Miss Swallow, do Mr and Mrs Finnimore, London T. Staut, Esq, Wrexham H. A. Pierson, Redditch MOON'S PRIVATE HOTEL. (Miss Stevens, Manageress). Wm. Lowe, Eccles W. F. Dennis, London Mr and Mrs Sumner, Liverpool Miss Bovey, Torquay Miss Kingwill, Paignton Miss F. Bowden, Plymouth Mrs Templeton, Birkenhead Misses Templeton, do Mr J. Burdett, Stratford-on-Avon Mr and Mrs Edwards, Liverpool CHESTNUTS PRIVATE HOTEL. (Mr J. M. Taylor, Proprietor.) G. N. Price, Esq, Croydon Mrs Price, do Miss Hind, London Miss Price Birmingham W. A. Adderley, Esq., Longton Mrs Adderley, do W. Hughes, Esq, do Charles Adderley, Esq, do Mrs Adderley, do H. H. Monkton, Esq, Birmingham R. R. Harrison, Esq, do Miss Ethel G. Taylor, Moseley BELLE VUE—LOCKYER'S PRIVATE HOTEL. (Mr G. J. Lockyer, Proprietor). Mrs Worth, Ridgmount Gardens, London Miss Worth, do J. Erskine, Esq, Ryde, Isle of Wight Miss Austin, do Miss Erskine, do Miss Jervis. London T. Bates, Esq, Birmingham Mrs Bates, do H. Bates, Esq, Esq, do Miss Fulton, London Mrs Ward, Hinckley Miss Ward, do F. Gimblett, Esq, London F. Ball, Esq, Hanley Mrs Blythe & family, London, N.W. CLAREMONT PRIVATE HOTEL Mrs C. Robinson. Mr Leslie N. L. Wilders, Edgbaston Mr L. R. Strangewavs, Edgbaston Mrs Strangeways and family, do Mis«es Barnes (3), Bury Mr Oscar B. Hill, Manchester PENSION EDELWEISS. (Misses Retemeyer). Mrs Urquhart, Lansdowne House, Bedford The Misses Urquhart, do Miss Elick Schuurman, Utrecht, Holland Miss M. Elick Schuurman, Rotter- dam, Holland Mrs Carr, Sheffield Mrs Callister, Devonshire Park, Birkenhead Miss Callister, do William Miller, Esq, Rockferry, Cheshire Miss Barrowclough, Devonshire Miss Fox, Penmaenmawr Dr and Mrs Wyse, St. Helens "HOME FROM HOME,THE DINGLE. ( Mrs Brackstone, Proprietress). Station Road. Uxbridge house, Shop-Mr E. H. Davies, draper London House-Mr J. O. Jones, draper Moon's Hotel-Miss Stevens 6 & 7, Staffordshire House, Shop- Mr D. Allen, Glass and China Warehouse & Cabinet Maker House-Mrs Allen 8, Shop-Messrs R. E. Jones & Bros, Weeklv News and Visitor's Chronicle Office, Stationers, Newsagents, &c. House—Statia's Haircutting Saloon Roumania House-Messrs Lewis & Thompson, drapers Dick's Boot and Shoe Warehouse Office-Mr Percy Hignett, solicitor Metropolitan Bank-Mr Hughes 12, Talhaiarn House. Shop-Mr J. Williams, Boot and Shoe Ware- house House-Mrs Williams 13, Shop- Jackson, draper House-Mrs Jackson (private) Cumberland Stores-Mr W. Littler, grocer Central Buildings-Messrs J. Jones and Sons, butchers 16-Mr Wm. Owen, ironmonger House-Mr Davies, billposter Offices-Mr J. W. Richards, solicitor, and Messrs J. E. Roberts & Co., auctioneers Wellington House-Misses Noden, confectioners Shop—Mr Horobin, fancy goods dealer -Mr E. Juby, fishmonger Central Hotel-Miss A. Robinson I, Queen's Buildings, Shop-Messrs W. Williams and Co., grocers House (Cheltenham House)—Miss Williams Mr and Mrs S. Dunkerley and family, Oldham Mr and Mrs Rowley, Rugeley Master Rowley and nurse, do 2, Queen's Buildings-Mr W. S. Williams drapers 3, Queen's, Buildings, Shop Mr Adamson, chemist and druggist House-Mrs Adamson Mrs Robertson, Sheffield Miss Robertson, do Master Robertson, do Yarmouth House—Mr Arundale, fishmonger Post Office-Mr Jones, postmaster House-Mrs Jones Misses Syng (2), Dublin Miss Hanley, do Kronos Houe-Messrs Merridew & Co., watch & cycle manufacturers House-Mrs Merridew Burlington Arcade-Mr Homan 8, Queen's Buildings—Mr J. Dicken, furnishing warehouse Municipal Building-s- Offices-Messrs Wm. Jones, Porter, and Amphlett, solicitors National Provincial Bank of England, Limited. Colwyn Bay and Pwllycrochan Estate Office-Mr J. M. Porter, agent. Messrs Booth, Chadwick, and Porter, surveyors Imperial Hotel-Mrs Lowe Penrhyn Road. Penrhyn Temperance Hotel—Mrs Roberts Mr Warner, Leicester Mr and Mrs H. W. Squirrel and child, Derby Mr and Mrs Gothard, Stockport Mr and Mrs Hill, Stafford Hawarden Road. Malvern villa-Miss Thomas Rev W. Martin, M.A., St. Chad's Vicarage, Derby Mrs Martin, do Mr C. B. Martin, do Mr W. N. Martin, do Miss Martin, do Miss Lathbury, Sheffield Miss E. Lathbury, do Mr Cleland, Walsall Master Cleland. do Misses Cleland (3), do Mr Holmes, do Craiglands—Miss Campbell Mr Parkin, Buxton Miss Parkin, do Mr and Mrs Lee, Burton-on-Trent Mr and Mrs Goodall and family, Newcastle-under-Lyne Barrowfield-Mrs Hirst Mr and Mrs Coy, Lichfield Hazels-Miss Jones AIlendale- M rs Ellis W. B. Leane, Esq Mrs Henstock and family, Edge Hill, Liverpool Mr and Mrs Bradbury, family and maid, Oldham Mr and Mrs Moore and family Mr and Mrs Wood, Bolton Miss Wood, do Master Wood, do Bodenyd—Mrs O'Neill (private) Herbertdale-Miss Roberts Mrs Cheetham, Wellingborough Rev W. R. Morse, Belgrave, Leicester Mrs Morse, do Silverdale-Miss Ankers Mrs Mason, Manchester Miss Gladys Mason, do Mrs Townsend, family and nurse, Waterloo, near Liverpool Mr and Mrs Morgan, Oxton, Birkenhead Miss J. Morgan, do