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I Sales by Mesir& vil JDev* & toon of 13r Llandudno, IMPORTANT SALE OF WEsLL KNOWN FREEHOLD FARMS, now farming Outlying Portions of the BARON HIlL ESTATE, in the several Parishes of LLANFAHtYNGHORN- V-Y, LLANBABO, and M.ANt)YPRYDO&. MESSRS W. DEW and gON 1wg to announce that tliey will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the. BULL HOTEL, LLANGEFNI, on THURSDAY.. the 31st dav -of July next, at Two o'clock, the following well- Jcnown Farms, viz. IX THE PARISH OF LLANFAIRYNGHORNWY Acres, CAERAII, in the occupy Won of the Re- preventatives of the, laic John Owen, Esq., and containing about 256 IN THE PARISH OF LLANBABO. GLAN Y GOHS, in the occupation of Mr William Edwards as yearly tenant, and containing aibout 170 j IN THE PARISH OF LLAND YFRYDOG. HSLIN ESGOB, in the occupation of Mr William Hughes, as yearly tenant, and containing about 85 j Total Acreage about 509 ParuouSa-rs, with Plaot. *i»4 Condition? j of Sale may be obtained from Messrs Rice Roberts and I/aurie, Solici- tors, Llangefni; the Auctioneers' Insti- tute. 57, Chancery-lane, London or from the Aiictioaeers, at Bangor, Llandudno, or Carnar- von. I 23245, OOUNTY OF OOtWAHYOW. PARISH OF DOiLWVD'DKLBN (EM-jveen B-effctwsycooJ l>olwydd«lea). IMPORTANT TO QUARRY OWNERS, CAPITALISTS AND (&HE0RS. í MESSRS W. DEW and Ø01( will OtrSIM FOR SALE BY PUDlAICf AllOlTON at tIue: WATERLOO HOTEL, KWTL'WSTOOHD, en SATURDAY. Aurust 16th M Two dolock (aufeject to conditions), the I3STI3REOT La. tie UNEXPIRED TERM of Ot* < AWM of the PRINCE LLEWELLYN SLATE QXJAEEY COMPANY, Ltd., Together with the PLAINT;; STOOK-IN-TRADE, and GftODWH^L of the BUSINESS, as a potRfg cancesm. This Pro- perty m si^mate in the BWanibg State District, of a mils from Doiwyddtaten. Station, thus ensuring excellent transit, included in tlia I.-esv»e im the Qunny and E/and, comprising 93a. Or. 15p., or theraabonte, witfi frato Mills, Office*, Smithy, WeiO bawe, Powder Magazines light Cottages uwf Gd, and valuable Wator Riethto The Slate Vein is a I (II, the Sla ai a blue colour, of good qualify, always market- able, and tho Company WTatea' Rights and Water Powwrs are almost unlimited. A liot of tllm {Marihiaery included in the Sale are in tibe Particulars of fcfale. Tenum, Iteaaehold for a term of 54 yt&ns from the 30th November, 1875, at a Royalty of 3s per ton for firøt quality Slates, and Is 6d. per ton for second quality, with the* option df renewing the Lease for a, further Term of 30 years at a Royalty of 2s 6d per foit for first quality Blatee, aad Is 6d per ton for second quality. Annual sums of;9,3 10s Od pjttd Cg Os Od axe also payable by the Lessees as rt/mpensation rent for waaW lands. Mr D. J. Da-vies will arrange to Show Ía- tending purchasers over the; Property. Fariiciijars with plan May be dbtained of Measrs O&kdfiott, Baxter and Chevalier, Solicitors, 43, Gasrtle-streef, liiverpool (where a copy of the Lease and Conditions of Sale WAY be insisted seven davs prior to the Bale); of M4msrs DavidsfA,, Cookson and Co.. J 6. Cbsiie-street. Lir«r»oe4 at' the Auctioneers' Institute. 57, tliancfrv-1 ane. Ijondon or of the Aucti<>flyers, Rancor, Llandudno, and Car- narvon, A TO BUILDKRti, N^SCflJLATORS, AND airom SLAJÆ OF CJHAilMJHG BUThD ING SITES FOR TH» KR^KTri ON OF SEA- SIDE PuiBLDENCBe. ]\;T USSRS W DEW and N03f will OFPHR i?i BX)R SALE BY PiaBMO AUCTION at tlie MASONIC HALL, BARMOUTH, on MON- I>AY, Aufi^ist 18th, KK)2, at. T\vb'o'clock', the Beautifully Situated J^JBfffiOLD PRO- PERT Y ol CEILWART OANOL, 4&&. lr. 37p. or fchereaboute, dtvudei into nine L,Qts eiht of whicK are Onoicse BUILOING SITfiS, ranging m area, from liftlf an acre to 35 acres eminently adapfel (or the erection theweon of Maa:in.eo fiiesklenceg, Terraces or "Villcs, conveniently Gitwated v/ifhin one mile of Barmouth Station, having frontages to the main road leading to Haiieck, aad command- ing unnvaJLed Marino and l/aniscape Views. These Lata stand in a maafnifioent situation, in a hi^h-ciass and boatitifitl neighbourhood, and thenr proximity to. the. popular sea-side resort of Barmouth, witfi its fine sandsK safe boating: an.d bathing, and good railway. Otm- venienoe make* tihem most digiblQ ae Build- •rig Sites. Partioulars,- with a plan; may be obtained of Messrs J. Charles Hui^he»T Solicitors, Dol- g £ }ll»y; at the AucMo«eeiirf instihte, 67, C&anoery-lane, London or of- fheAUlCtioneers, Bangor, Carnarvon, and,lilfindudfio, 23272 IOOUNTY OF MmfONHrH. PARI31HKS OF IiEANENDBWYN AND IAA"WIL OF A. FINE FR^JWHODO UPLAND FARM Cthrew mii fi-om lianibedr and Dyffrjn t-fatir)ns, and ttweri miles from lSar- mouth. MESSR« W. wm ami tiCttt. will OFFER BY PUPMCf ATTOITON "at the MA^'>NlO HAIlr, F-AIMOUTH, on MONDAY, Awtiat lf, 2.30 (or immediate- ly after th» Sale of the* Ora^warf Gsiriol Pro- perty). the Valuable FRJ»IEH<ffl» UPLAND ¥*ARM, knovra as PENISA'RCWM, Cxxmprimng 188a. 2r. 5p. or fheroajbouts, situate in a charrmng spot, and farming part of the well-^ielterad basin known as Owmnantcol or Dyffryn Ardfudwy and doBff to (h6 far-famed pass of Owm Byohan with if4 Roman steps, ërnd the pass of Drws ^rdudnry« Particulars, plan and cojiditions of Sale may fca obtained or Mesons Ayree and Davies, Rnlicitora, Brighton, and 140, Leadenhall- Btreet, London, B.C. at tlw Auctioneers' In- tute, 57, Ohanoery-lane, London; or of the Auctioneers, Bangw, Carnarvon, and Llan- dfndno. 23882. LLANGEFNL. TIT ESSRS WM. omv and SON will offer for lrJ .14ATeF BY PTTBLIG- AfirTTION, at the Ball Llansrefni, on THURSDAY, July ¡1t. at 2.30 o'clock, a Valuable. FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE. W:th tihe thermit, coritaiiiing about 600 ftrpare Yards, with a frontage, of alhout 32 yards -rec Vi Bridge-street, and situater in a moet central part of this r1 ir>aiket" tilwn, &nd now in 'iho nc-i-upffition of Mr Wm. R>5)0it«, Minmau- fcc• Carnarvon. PartiouIar» from the Solicit&rs. Mr Griffith Jmies, Market-street, -or of the At-nt-ioneens, 13fingor. Owtiamra, and LI an- i d ,M. Sales byMessrsWDew& Son of Bangor & Llandudno. TOVNOFRHYIx. Sale of a vt-ry choice P'REHHOMt RJ3BI DJJNTTAIJ PROPERTY, situate in a. pri- vatef &nd mnrenierit, position in tAe ahoye- Seaside Resort. MaSSRS WM. DEW and SON hare been instructed by Mrs R. Old fie id to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Wœt- E minster Hotel, Rhyl, on MONDAY, August 11th, at 2 o'clock, that valuable FRMBHOLI) RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY know* as GOKPHWYSFA, which stands on an area of 2806 square yards or thereabouts, having frontages to Wefiingtem- road, River-street, and Maude-street, Thiita Freehold Propeirty comprises a substan- I tially well-built Residence, which contains the tfctllog a<^conmiodalaon: -A spacious and picturesque Entrance Hall, three very fine Entertaminjg Rooms, Rilliard. Room, (5m<oke Room, (and 10 Bedrooms, Biath Ro«m, and superior domeetio offices. The private grounds are neatly laid out, and there is a Kitchen Garden, a Gardener's Obt- ta.ge, Stable, Saddle Itoom, Coach-house, and Coachman's Rooms. The vendor has jinsfc completed the total reno- vation of this house and the internal painting ajid papering have been carried out with good taste and at considerable cost, and it ie now ready ior occupation, and arrangements can be made for immediate possession. now The situation is very convenient as it is with- in ten minutes' walk of the Railway Station ) and Pier, and within 5 minutes' walk of the I Marina Lake, the Parade, and sandy beach, I. where there is safe boating and bathing. Intending purchasers oan obtain permission to view the House from Mr Oldfield, at his Office, Gladstone Buildmgls, near the Railway I Station, Rhyl. y Rhyl is an exceedingly healthy and favourite Welsh seaside resort, and it is within emy, reach of the large Midland towns, a good town for educational purposes, and jo well-known for its golf links and other amusements. Particulars with plan may be obtained in due course of Messrs Lloyd and Roberta, soli-, eitors, Ruthin, or of the Auctioneers, Bangor, Carnarvon, and Llandudno. Sales by Mr H, Pairy Jones -r- PARISH OF LLANRHYDDLM), ANGLESEY, IMPORTANT TO INVMhTORS IN FKEEHOid) PROPEiRTY. Mil H- PARRY -T0tNT,W bas been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION a.t tllo BUM. HOTEL, IIANOEFNI (subject to conditioT5« of Sa.1\ to bo tiiare and then. produced), 011 THURSDAY, tlua ols*; day of J.Uly 1902, all thait FREEHOLD FARM krwown as '♦CEFN DU MAWR, situate isn tbo Poirkdx of Llanr3ryddliad, in tiie Qountv of Aneteaey, about Seven kj." from Valley. The Property, as a wihcxle, is 90a. Or. Mp., or thieraaiborj'ts, rat. {itlirDfasur^ment, and is now tat for oloise upon £100 pea- annum. It is at present Jet for grazing purposes, and hcis ^brays had a high name as grnc.mg laaid. It is wail situated as to roads, two niacin highways Leading tliiromgh the Farm,, and also an anapk-. supply of spring water throughout. It has the uKual complement of Farm Buildings, which ooaki be put in thorough repair at very little cost like wboie will be offered in One Lot, and in the evenit a? Hs not being Sokl as such the same v/iH ba allotted in Four Separate Lota. I Sale to ccHnntenoe at THREE o'clock p m. For plane and full particulars, apply to Messrs LJoyd Griffith and Williams, Solicitors, or to the i Auctioneer, Exchange RinLd mgs, marlwt-gt,,eet-at I of Holyhead. kII2 TOWN OF LLANGEFNI. HIGHLY-IMPORTANT SAIÆ OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC, MR H. PARRY JOfNES has been favoured with ,n instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the BULL HoTI-U., LLANGEFNI, em THURS- DAY, the 31 day of Judy, 1902 (subject to Condi- tions of Safe to be there and then produced), alt that QhaTmingly-situawd Freehold PROPERTY known JS OL.AXDYVR," together wkih the Corner Siiiop A-djoining, with Stable, Yard, etc., situate in Church- street Mangefm Hie whm of the Property will be offered in One- Lot., and in the event of iit not being Said as-.much will boo allotted as per foitowimg pairtjeulars: — Lot 1.—AH that very Compact and Impoeinc DOUBLE-HOUSE known an "GSLANDVtR," situate in Ohuroh-straeifc, in the Town of Llangefni, command* a frontage to Churdh-street aforesaid of 52ft, 6irt. w thereabcaitK, and goes back 60Lt. or thereabouts. The House comprises -On Ground Floor: A large Entranoet-faalMi, Three E^tertaaning- rooqiiia, Btuckiroom (lately used as a Dispensary), Pantry, Seulliery, Large1 Kitchen, and the usual Back Convenisences. First Floor Five Large and Well- Hflrhbed Bedrooms, Bathroom, and W. O., and Two Lurge Attics. It has a very neat and imposing frontage, with Bay Windows on Ground and Second Floor, and a Verandah, with a tastily waffled-in Flower Garden in front. Has ample back liberty, with provision for a back entrance to Glandwr- tvrraoa I»t 2. — Ail that Imposing FREEHOLD DOUBLEFRONTED CORNER SHOP, adjwning Lot 1, together with the PLOT of LAND at the back The Shop m now in the occupation of Mr I'ADLEY, at the annual rental of JB18 per annum, and ooromaitds a fronta,ge to Church-stneet of 19ft. and a fronitage of 6ft. to Glandwr-terraoa Tike Property comprises of a large and WeDl-lighted Corner Shop with Two Windows, a Living-rooin at the hack, and tho Room above the Shqp (which is now temporarily partitioned off as Bedrooms). 1?110, Plot of Ground at the back (subject to a 4ft. pass- age to be taken away at the top, to provide a back entrance to Lot 1) will make a good Building Site f -r dwelling-house, either adjoining thie Shop or separately. Lot 3.-All that FREEHOLD YARD and STABLES, adjoining both the above Lofcs. They were recently let at P,7 per annum. This Lot com- prises a large- Yard o? 43ft. 6irt- frontage, or there- ajbouts, Two-stall Stable, Coooh-houfe, and a galill(-room. together with Hay Loft above; and other Otarvenierices. Is a Brick Building, and in fir^t-cia^s repairs. The Properties, is a whole, are in excellent state of repairs. The Shop and Stables sure quite modern Buikliisgs. The situation is everything tha.t could be desired in a gjmd thoroughfare*. Com- mand.s mk- of the principal entrances to the Town if L'nrigefni, and should be a great inducement to the Mtdical Profession Tradesmen, or as a safe Freehold investment; Sate to commence at THREE o'clock p.m. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Lloyd Griffith and Williams, Solicitors, or to the Aiwtiooeer, Holyhead. 2711 S&le by Mr W. H. Owen.* CARNARVON SALE of a. singularly attractive FREEHOLD RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY, comprising a com- modious FAMILY RESIDENCE, delightfully situated on an eminence,, and known as "OiWLiG WEN," in its own prettily-laid-out Grounds of about half-an-acre at St. David's-road, the favourite residential part of the suburbs. Vacant possesion for occupation in September. MR WILLIAM HUGH OWEN ie favoured with the instructions of J. NOEL ROBSON, Esquire, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the SportsanaJi Hotel, Carnarvon, on SATURDAY, the 16th day 4. August, 1902, at THREE p.m., subject to conditions unless previously di«-po?ed of by private treaty, of which due notice will be given, tbe above exceed- in-picturesque FREEHOLD RJSIDEJNOE, -ovef- looking the reiHyvroed Menai Straits, and within few I minutes' walk of the town and railway station, built regardless of expense, and replete with ail needful oonvemienoes: Nin-e lofty Bed and Dressing-rooms, Bath, Lavatory, Three spacious Reception-room", Lounge Hall, uual Domestic Offices, and Outbuild- ings well-stocked Fruit and Vegetable Gardens, extending to England-road Ornamental Grounds. Walks, Omssrvatory, Outhouses, and a. fine Plateau in front good water; perfect sanitary arrange- ments. An order to view may be obtained at No. 21. High-street. Further particulars on application to Messrs Carter, Vincent, and Co., Solicitors, at their Office* in Bangor and Carnarvon, or front Mr Wm. Hugh Owen, General Auctioneer and Valuer, Carnarvon, j I Sales by Messrs J.Pritchardj and Porter. PENMAENMAWR. SALE OF DELIGHTFULLY-SITUATED FREE. HOLD SEMI-DETACHED MARINE RESIDENCES. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD ANDHPRMTER will 1: SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTEL, PENMAENMAWR, on WEDNESDAY, July 30th, 1902, at 2.30 p.m. :— Lote 1 and 2.—AM those Two Well-built Semi- (Jefeuatexl RESIDENCES known as "BRYN- I<JITHTN and "GLANABER," in the MARINE- CRtESOENT, in the several occupations of Mr WM. E. HUGHES and Mrs JONES, at the moderate wanted of 232 each per annum. Lots 3 and 4.—The Two Wel'l -built Semi-detached RESIDENCES, LYNUS VIEW" and "HEATHER- BROW," itn the occupation of Mrs COWELL and Mrs GUEST, at a rental of 232 each par aamum. This Propeaty is situate close to the Railway Suction, Post Office, and Places of Worship; com- mands grand views of land and sea; and, standing weFl-txuck from tine road, eonsUlrffi complete privacy. For further partiouliars and cards to view, apply to the Auetkwifeers, Bodhyfryd, Bangor, or 0. H. Passman, lisq., Solicitor, Learning boat Spa. 23313 TBlE MARKET HALL, BANGOR. SALE OF NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed from (t, Private Residence in the neigh- bourhood for convenience of Sale. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD AND PORTER will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at th» MARKET HAIL, BANGOR, on THURSDAY NEXT, July 3ht, 1902, at One p.m. prompt, an Assortment of NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (purchased within the last few months), excellent Ash and Mahogany Toilet Tables, a splendid Mafhogany Bureau. (Bedroom and Kitchen Furni- two, an Iron Safe, and other Effects, Bodhyfryd, Bangor (Telephone, 47). 23394 LLANFAIRFEOHAN. By Order of the Mortgagees. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOiLD BUSINESS PREMISES. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD AND PORTER will StiLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION *t the QUEEN'S HOITIL, LLANFAIRFECHAN, on WEDNESDAY, August 13th, 1902, at TWO p.m. Lot 1. — The Excellent Leasehold CORNER SHOP and PREMISES, in the Station-road, in the occupation of Meeers IND, OOOP E, and CO., and Fully-licenised for the Sale of Ales, Wines, and Spirits off the Premises. It is let on lease for five yeans from March 25th, 1898, at JB48 per annum, with option of renewal for five years at B60 rent, •and a further term of five years at JB70 rent. Also, the Capital DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP and PRE- MISES adjoining, formerly in the occupation of Mr RICHARD JOHN JONES, Draper. Annual value, £50. Unexpired term, about 56 years. Ground rent, ta per annum. Lot 2. The Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, MOP, and PREMiiiSES, known as BRADFORD HOUSE, in the occupation of Mr PETER WIL- LIAMS. Axoma rent, LM. The Property occu- pies a commanding comer position, opposite the new Town rWt, There is also a SHED, let at a grom re r atal of P.,6 10s. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or Messrs HMghes-Pritchard and Rodway, Solicitors of Bazigor. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. RHOSNEIGR, ANGLESEY (about 2i miles from Tycroee Station). MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD AND PORTER are instructed by Miss Williams to OFFER BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th, Choice BUILDING SITES, facing or within close proximity to the sea. Plans and particulars are in course of prepara- tion, and when ready may be obtained from Messrs Hughes-Pritchard and Rodway, Solicitors, Bangor; Mr S. Hargraves, Surveyor, Marple; or from the Auctioneers, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. 23257 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCTMENTT \/l ESSRJS JOHN PRITCHARD and PORTER *« will OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the BULL HOTEL, LLANGEFNI, on THURSDAY, A,iVtL,t 23th, 1902, the FREEHOLD FARMS. LANDS and TENEMENTS, known as BODELIS, CAE MAWR, and TY'NLLvv IN. Solicrtora Messrs Breese, Jones and Casson, Port- madoc. OTHER FORTHCOMING SALES BY MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and PORTER: On FRIDAY, August 15th, at RHOtSYBOL VICARAGE, Anglesey, the OUT DOOR EFFECBS and Principal rortion of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. On SATURDAY, August 16th, at the OLD MARBLE YARD and BRITISH MILLS, BVAU- MARIS, the MAMNERY and PLANT of a. WRITING SLATE MANUFACTURER and CON,c.mA,t;roa,. AUGUST 21st, ANNUAL SALE of Prize Bred I. RAlMS and EWES, at LLANGEFNL On FRIDAY, August 22nd, at the QUEEN'S HEAD CAFE, BANGOR, the FREEHOLD HOUSE and SHOP, No. 327, HIGH-STREET, Three FREE- HOLD HOUSES, Nos. 53, 55, and 57, DEAN- STREET, and the LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, No. 31, HIGH-STREET, BAIIGOR. Solicitors Messrs Hughes-IVitChard and Rodway, Bangor. On WEDNESDAY, August 27th, at PEN RALLT. LLANFAELOG, TYCROES, the whole of the Excellent HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS and OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. On FRIDAY, August 29th, at the CASTLE HOTEL, CONWAY, thia Charming FREEHOLD DE- TACHED RESIDENCE, standmg in its own ground in a lovely glen and known as DYFFRYN IS-Y^OOEiD. Also the Delightfully-situated I ARM known as "BRYNHYFRYD. Both Properties are situated noal- to Conway. Solicitors: Messrs Porter and Amphlett, Comway and Oohvyn Bay. Sale by W. D. Jones & Son. HIGHLY IMPORTANT1 SALE OF VERY VALU- ABLE LEASEHOLD ROUSE and BUSINESS PREMISES (The Liver Drapery Establishment, Boston-street), and 7, Water-street (a Neat, Centrally Situate Dwelling-House), in the TOWN of HOLYHEAD. \/l ESSRS W. D. JONES and SON have been in- VI structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the TOWN HALL, HOLYHEAD (subject to conditions of Sale to be then and there read), on SATURDAY, the 2nd day of August, 1902, com- mencing at 2.30 in the afternoon, the following Valuable PROPERTIES :—Lot 1.—All that Corner House and Shop, the Liver Establishment (opposite the new Post Office), Boston-street, Holyhead. Tenant, Mr John Christmas Williams. Estimated Rental, 260 per annum. The Premises consist of a lar4e ooinmcdio^s Shop, with Drapery Fixtures complete, and two light Windows of best Plate Glass. Thds is one of the best and most spacious Shops in the Town. The Dwelling-house haa superior Rooms, and weU arranged for a first-clase House. The, Premises ana held under an Indenture of; Lea" for the term of 71 years from the 25th of March, 1861, at the Annual Ground Rent of JB5. Lot 2.—-Ml that Neat and Centrally Situate, and wellr arranged Dwelling-house, No. 7, Water-street, Holyhead. Tenant, Mr Owen Roberts. Yearly Rent, 215 12s. Annual Ground Rent, 22 2s. This House ia always well-tenanted. It contains Front Parlour, Back Parlour, commodious Kitchen, Three Aary Bedrooms, Attic, and Domestic Out-houses. The Premises are held under an Indenture of Lease dated 3rd February, 1879. for the term of 90 years from 12th November, 1878. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention, to this Sale. The Liver Drapery Establishment j should prove a grand opportunity for a first-claps investment. To anyone looking out for Business Premises in Holvhead, the equal has not offered itself for Some time. The House in Water-street | also calls for special note, as it is one of those I Houses t-hat should prove a safe investment. For further particulars apply to E. H. Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Exchange Buildings, Market-street, or to Messrs W. D. Jooes and Son, Auctioneers, Old Bank, Holyhead. 23393 l _p-' u Sal by Mi J G. Talbot. -.¥ ASSIGNMENT RE J. CHRISTMAS WILLIAMS, GENERAL DRAPER, 8. BOSTON-STREET, HOLYHEAD. TO. TALBOT (of Blackburn) has received :n- • struct,ions to SELL BY AUCTION (without m.i-errp) CHRISTMAS WILLIAMS' STOCK of PLAIN euid FANCY DRAPERY GOOOO. L MANTLES, JACKETS, CAPES, WATERPROOFS, etc. Sale to Commence on MONDAY next, July Mh Afternoon ot 'rWO o'clock, Evening 6.30, and every day until Stock a Sold out. No reserve. s 33391 r Sale by Frank Lloyd & Sons 600 Horses Next Week. The NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM f (BetwoerA Shrewsbury (27 miles) and Chester (12 miles), G.W.R. "tA "P RANK LLOYD and SONS WILL SELL TUESDAY, July 29th 200 High-Class Harness Horses, 15-2 and over, including 15 Match Pairs. "WEDNESiDA Y r July 30bli: 250 Hackneys, Shew Cobs and Ponies, including many noted winners. I THURSiDAV, Judy 31st: 150 Powerful Town Marcs and Geldings, Lurry, Van and Young Horses. Parade and Judging, 10.30. Sales at 12.30. Oatatlogues Ready. 23k/7 Sale by Mr A. E. Bicknell. CITY OF BANGOR. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD J vVKLLi^. G-HOUSES and BUSINESS PREMISES; also SHIPPING SHARES. MR A. E. BIOKNELL will OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, at the QUEEN'S HEAD CAFE, BANGOR, on FRIDAY, August 1st, 1902, at 2.30 in the afternoon (subject to conditions of Sale to be there and then produced), the following Valuable FREEHOLD PROPER! Lot 1.—No. 12, THE CRESCENT, Upper Ban- I gor: Dwelling-house and in the occupa- tion of Mrs E. Owen, at a Nett Rental of JB14 per annum. The internal arrangements contain the following Accommodation :—In Basement: Kitchen,, Scullery, Larder, Coal-house. Outside: f ard, W.C., Back Entrance. On Ground Floor: Wide Lobby, Two Sitting-rooms. On First Floor: Two Bedrooms. OIl Second Floor Two Attics. Lot 2.—No. 13, THE CRESCENT, Upper Ban- gor: Adjoining the above House, occupies a corner and open position, in the tenure of Mr o. Thomas, at the Nett Rental of;CI5 per anuum. The Accom- modation includes: in Basement: Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, Coal-house. Outside: Yard, W.C., Back Entrance. Ground Floor: Two Parlours, W.C. On First Floor: Two Bedrooms, and Two Attics above. Lot 3 —No. 10, HOLYHEAD-ROAD, Upper Ban- gor: Commodious: House, until lately in the occupation of the Owner, and formerly rented at L45 per annum. The Accommodation is as follows —In Basement': Cellar Kitchen (fitted with Range. Tap, and Slopstone), also Coal-place. On Ground Floor Entrance Hall, spacious Dining-room, Morn- ing-room, Kitchen. On First Floor: Large Draw- ing-room, Two Bedrooms, Closet, W.C. Second Floor Three good Bedrooms. Third Floor Two Attic Bedrooms. Outside: Large Yard, Ashpit, W.C., Back Entrance to Glan'rafon-hill. Gas and Water laid on. This Lot stands in the centre of the business part of Upper Bangor, with a wide frontage to the Main Road, and is well adapted for either professional or trade purposes. Lot 4. No. 49, DEAN-STREET, Bangor: Dwelling-house and Premises, in the occupation of Mr O. Orolla, at the Gross Rental of L26 per annum. The Accommodation comprising: On Ground Floor: Lobby, large Parlour, Kitchen. First Floor: Three Bedrooms. Second Floor: Two Bocirooms. These Premises stand in the best position in Dean-street. Lot 5.—No. 21, DEAN-STREET, Bangor: Con- veniently situated Cottage, in the occupation of Mr H. Davies, at. the Gross Rental off 27 10s per annum, and containing Kitchen, Bedroom, Yard, W.C. The whole of the above Properties are in good repair THE SAPPING SHARES, consist of Lot 6.-Five fully paid-up £100 Shares in the "METROPOLIS" Ship Company. Limited. The "Metropolis" is a Fine Four-masted Barque, of 1697 Tons Nett Register. Lot 7. Four fully paid-up L100 Shares in the "PRINCIPALITY" Ship Company, Limited. The "Principality" is an Iron Four-masted Barque, of 1699 Tons Nett Register. Lot 8. Two fully paid-up L50 Shares in the "MARITIME" Steamship Company, Limited. The magnificent Steamship "Maritime" is fitted with Treble Expansion Engines and all latest improve- ments 1824 Tons Nett Register. The above Ships are under the management of Messrs Wm. Thomas and Co., Liverpool. For further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2, apply to J. Glynoo Jones, Esq., Solicitor; as to uot 3, to W. E. Rumsey Williams, Esq., Solicitor; as to Lot 4, to David Owen, Esq., Solicitor; as to Lots 5 to 8, to J. Evans-Jones, Esq., Solicitor; and as to the whole to the Auctioneer, all of Bangor. 228. High-street, Bangor- 23395 OOLEG Y GOGLEDD, BANGOR. (Un oY Colegau yn Mhrifysgol Cymru.) Prifathraw: H. R. REICHEL, M.A., LLD. DECHREUA'R Tymor nesaf HYDREF 1, 1902. Parotair ar gyfer Arboliadau Prifysgol Oymru, rhai o eiddo Prifysgol Llundain, y Cwrs Meddygol yn Mhtifysgolion Ediatburgh a Glasgow, aic A eraifl. Rho'ir Addysg arbenig mewn Amaethyddiaeth ac "Electrical Engineering. Mae yn y Coleg Adran Normalaidd i Athreuivon Elfenol a Chanolraddol. Oynygir dros 20 o Ysgokwiaiethasu, yn amrywio mewn gwerth o 40p i lOp y flwyddyn, i'r rhaa fyddo'n ymaekxii yn y Coleg gyda. dechreu'r Tymor DesaI. Bydd haner yr Ysgaloriaethau yn gyfyngedig i Gyjnry. Dewhreua'r Arholiad am danynt MED1 16eg. Ceir pob moaivlion gan— JOHN EDWARD LLOYD, M.A., 3913 Yagrifenydd a Chofresltrydd. St. David's College, LAMPETER. ON TTjESDAY, October 7th, 1902, art least Nine- teen SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBITIONS up to 250 a year will be ofiered for oompetitaoo. in ail subjects. The total annual valise of Scholarships amd Exhibi- tions at present heid by Students of the College is £ 537, and there is attso a. -sum ci Lloo a year (too "W. D. Llewelyn" Memorial Fund) for Leaving Exhibitions to Oxford and Cambridge. THe College grants degrees of B.A. and B. D. For the B.A. degree three yeam' residence is necessary. The course taken may be a Pass Course, or an Honour Course in Oawsics, or Theology, or Mwth-e- matics, or Science, or History. The Ooliege offers in thiese ooarses a good prepara- tion for Civil Service and other professions, as weU as for Holy Orders. Students of the Codlege pan obtain degirees at Oxford and Cambridge after two years' residence there. The Lioejioe in Divinity, with a distinctive hood, is oonforred after a two years' course of study, mainly Theologiiaal. ■_ The total expense of residence need not exceed 247 a year. For full particulars, apply to the Buiraaiy Mrk- St. David's College, Lampeter. 23314 AMERICAN LINM UNITED STATES MAIL OTEALMZBB. A-UTH.LiAPTON-NF,W YORK 13ERVWR SOUTHAMPTON to NEW YORK SATURDAYS, at Noon. ) IloaST CLASS of Accommodation tOl:.8a1-i oon, Serond Cabin, and Third Class Pasn gers. d YKRPOOL PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, J, Calling at Queenatown every Thursday. Paasecgera and Goods are landed at Phiiadrf- phia Ola the Wkajf of the Peaaajlvasia Railroad, which has the Shortest and moat Direct Route to kil places in the Western Stages.—Apply to Rich- %rd«on, Spence and Co., Southampton or Liver- pool, or to. Local Agenta J—Mathew Goldie, 217, ffigh-street, Fugor; Hugh Hughes, 8, Markov row, Amiwoh; W. R. Robert4, Old Post Ofiie-t, Bethetda; T. J. Williama, Meirion-iiarime, Biaenau Featiniog; R E Jones, Rose Hill-stared. Ccnway; 0. Jonea, Old Post Office, Ponygroes; T. Evawi and Ton HaU, I•8136 f\ AM5B5RIAN RAILWAYS. — AUGUST BANK > HOLIDAYS ARRANGEMENTS, 1902. On FRIDAY, August 1st, EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW, ava.il- able for Five, Eleven or Sixteen Days.—On FRI- DAY. August 1st, EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to CARDIFF, SWANSEA, MERTHYR, NEWPORT (Mom.), avaulaible for a w.eek from date of itg.Lue.-EISTEDDFODanci X-RIILMO SPORTS a:t PWlLLHELI, Augu.4, 4th. On MONDAY, A 4tih, a CHEAP DAY EXCURSION will run from MAOHYNLLETH, BARMOUTH, DOL- GELLEY, AFONWEN, and Intermediate Sfcaftons to PWLLHELI. —For fud] iiifjornxatkm reispeidiing tdl above .Exour.fi see HandbiHis, to.be obtajined at Itle Stations, or from Mr W. H. GOUGH, xniffic Superwitendfticfc, 0:.jw&try-. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager, Oswestry, July, 1 3918 RAMS are now conveyed between Stations on the' CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS at a charge as for Two Dogs, with a Minimum of Two Shillings each Ram. jpAMBPTAN RAILWAYS. T 0 U R I S T TICKETS are issued 1 from the Principal Cam- brian Stations to all Healh Resorts on the Cam- brian Railways also, to Watering Places in Eng- land, North Wales, English Lake District, North- East Coast, tc., etc., etc. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHEAP WEEK- END EXCURSION TICKEiS are issued every FRIDAY and SATURDAY to tbirminghim, Wolverhampton, fWalsall, fPeterborough, fDerby, I tBurton-on-Trent, tstafford, tcoventry, Man- chester, Preston, Blackburn, Bolton, Leeds, Dews- bury, Ruddersfi-eld, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Wigan, Warrington, fLeicester, fShrewsbury, Bradford, Sheffield, and fNorthampton, from Oswestry, Llan- ymynech, Llanfyllin, Montgomery, Welshpool, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aber- ystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgellev, Harlech, Portmadoc, Penrhyndeudraefch, Criccieth. and Pwllheli. SIMILAR TICKETS are also issued from Aberystwyth, Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Bar- mouth, Dolgellev, Harlech. Penrhyndeudraeth, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli to Shrewsbury tTickets to these Stations are not issued from Welshpool. Passengers return on the MONDAY >r TUESDAY* following issue of Tickets. For full particulars as to train times and fares, see bills.— SIMILAR WEEK END AND TEN DAYS' TICKETS are also issued from Liverpool, Man- chester, Stockport, Chester, Crewe, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Bradford, Leeds, Oldham, HuddCiS- field, Halifax, Rochdale, Wakefield, Blackburn, Chorley, Accrington, Burnley, Bolton, Wigm, Warrington, Preston, Leicester. Derby, Burton, Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Wednesbury, Walsall, Peterboro, Northampton, Hull, Sheffield, Barnsley, etc., etc., to Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, New town, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn. Bar- mouth, Dolgeiley, HarLich, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli. WEEK END EXCURSf IN TICKETS will be issued every FRIDAY and SATURDAY to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW (by the direct route via Whitchurch, Crewe, Pres- ton. and Carlisle), available for return on the fol- lowing SUNDAY (where Train Service permits), MONDAY or TUESDAY. For particulars of fares, etc.. see handbills, issued by the Company. 3549 i AMBRIAN RAILWAYS. — JULY TRAIN V SERVICE.—IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS. -LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, ETC.—An Express, with Through Carriages, will leave London (Euston and Paddington) at 9+30 a.m., Birmingham (Ncw- street) 11.35, (Snow Hill) 12.5 noon, Wolverhamp- ton (Queen-sstreet) 12.1, (Low Level) 12.32, reach- ing Aberystwyth 4.20, Barmouth, 4.40, and Pwll- heli 6.10 p.m. An Express, with Through Car- riages, will leave Euston 11.0 a.m., Birmingham (New-street) 12.25, arriving Aberystwyth 5.45 p.m., Barmouth 6.10, and Pwllheli 7.40 p.m. An Express will leave Euston 2.35 p.m., Paddington 2.15 p.m., Birmingham (New-street) 3.36, (iSnow Hill) 4.40 p.m., arriving Aberystwyth 9.35 p.m., with Through Carriages from Euston. An Express, with Through Carriages, will leave Aberystwyth 9tlo a.m., Pwllheli 7.25 a.m., and Barmouth 8.55 a.m., for Wrolverhampton, Birmingham, and Lon- don. The London Express, with Through Car- riages, will leave Aberystwyth 1.10 p.m., Pwllheli 11.15 a.m., and Barmouth 12.35 p.m., for Birming- ham (New-street and Snow Hill), London (Euston and Paddington). An Express, with Through Carriages, will leave Aberystwyth 2.45 p.m., and:, Barmouth 1.25 p.m., for Wolverhampton (Queen- street and Low Level), Birmingham (New-street and Snow Hill), London (Euston and Paddington). An Express will leave London (Paddington) 11.25 a.m., Birmingham (Snow Hill) 1.50 p.m. (via Dolgeiley), due Barmouth 5.50, Criccieth 7.15, and Pwllheli 7.40, with Through Carriages to Barmouth. tThrough Conductors travel between Aberystwyth and London (Fuston) by 9.30 a.m. train from Euston, and 9 10 a.m. from Aberystwyth. MANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL. An Express, with Through Carriages, will leave Manchester 'London-road) 10.45 a.m., (Central) 10.5 a..m., and Liverpool (Lime-street) 10.30 a.m., arriving Aherystwvth 3.20, Barmouth 3.40, and Pwllheli 5.20 p.m. The 3.30 p.m. from Manchester (London-road), and the 3.25 p.m. from Liverpool (Lime-street), will be continued on to Aberystwyth, arriving latter station 9.35 p.m., with Through Carriages from Liverpool. An Express, with Through Carriages, will leave Aber- ystwyth 9.10 a.m., Barmouth 8.55 a.m., arriving Manchester (London-road) 2.25 p.m., Liverpool (Lime-street) 2.35 p.m. An Express, with Through Carriages, will leave Aberystwyth 12.15 noon, Pwll- heli 9.50 a.m., and Barmouth 11.40 a.m., arriving Manchester (London-road) 5.35 p.m., (Central) 5.35 p.m., and L'verpool (Lime-street) 5.40 p.m. An Express, with Through Carriages to Birkenhead, will leave Pwllheli at 1115 a.m., Criccieth 11.32 a.m., and Portmadoc 11.45 am., for Manchester (Exchange)1, Birkenhead, and Liverpool (Landing Stage and Central), via. Dolgeiley. An Express will leave Manchester (Exchange) 11.50 a.m., Birken- bead; 12 0 noon, arriving Barmouth 3.55, Portmadoo 4 40. Orioci-eth 4 55, and Pwllheli 5.20 p.m. An Express, with Through Carriages, will leave Aber- ystwyth 2.15 p.m., Barmouth 1.25 p.m., arriving Manchester (London-road) 8.5 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime-street) 8.20 p.m. SOUTH WALES.—#An Express will leave Aberystwyth 9.35 a.m., Bar- mouth 9.10 a.m., and Llandrindod 12.0 noon, for Hereford, Newport, Merthyr, Cardiff, etc., with Through Carriages between Aberystwyth, Hereford, Newport, Cardiff, and Treherbert. "An Express will leave Cardiff (Taff and Rhymney) 10.50 a.m., Newport (B. and M.). 10 55, Merthyr (B. and M ) 12.0 noon, for Built-h Wells and Llandrindod Wells, with Through Carriages for Aberystwyth. A New Express, with Through Carriages, will leave Cardiff (Taff) 855 a.m., Treherbert 9.10 a.m,. on MON- DAYS and- SATURDAYS, from July 12th to August 30th, arriving Llandrindod Wells 1.10 p.m., Aber- ystwyth 4.10 p.m., Barmouth 4.40 p.m., and Pwll- heli 5.20 p.m. A New Train will leave AbeT- ystwytb 12.15 noon and' Barmouth 11.40 a.m., with connections to Builth Wells, Brecon, and South Wales. The 110 1) m. Train frotn Aberystwyth will have no connection to South Wales via Talyllyn. The 1.15 p.m. Train from Cardiff, 2.5 p.m. from Newport,2.50 p.m. from Merthyr,and 4.15 p.m. from Brecon, will be run on to Builth-road, LlancJrindod Wells, and Abervtwyth. "Through Conductors travel between A'berystwyth and Cardiff (Taff) by these Trains. There are numerous alterations in the Local Service —For full particulars, see Time Bill?.—C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager, Oswestry, June, 1902. AMBRIAN RAILWAYS. — COLLECTION AND DELIVERY OF PASSENGERS' LUGGAGE.—Passengers' Luggage is Collected and Delivered by the Company or their Official Thwn Porters at the following Stations :—Abervstwvth Aberdovey. Barmouth, Criccieth, Llanbedr and Pen- sarn, Towyn. A "nli cations addressed to the Statiormasters at the respective Stations will re- ceive prompt a.ttpntion.-o. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. 3543 ->- Beqtttyg Arian yn Cyf riqachoi MEWN SYMIAU Mawrkra neu Fycbain (*&& fod drai lOp), AR NODYN ADDEWID YN UNS^ i I FJermwyr Siopwyr, a. Thy- ddalwyr Preifat. TRKFNIR YR ATDALIADAU YN Y FFORDD HWYLUSAF I'R BEftTHYCWYR. Gellir cl x TELERAIJ a. MANYLION LLAWN YN RHAD ond ymofyn. yn bersonol neu trwr lythyr a— George Payne, A woiiTitfi-nt. 3, Crescent Road Rhyl. .1 Ban Holiday Wee at pwneli GREAT ATTRACTIONS. AUGUST 4th, BANK TTOL). FOURTH ANNUAL Sports and Cycle Races. 10-Guinea Challenge Cup. First Race, 2.30 p.m. Admission, Sixpence. AUGUST 5th: AUGUST 5th: ROYAL j Treorky Male Voice Choir I Glyn-y-Weddw, THREE p.m. Assembly Room, EIGHT p.m. AUGUST 7th: Royal Welsh Ladies Choir Madame CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES. Glyn-y-Weddw, THREE p.m. I Assembly Room, EIHHT p.m. AUGUST 11th: ALFRED CAPPFR. TEE MARVELLOUS THOUGHT-READER AND ENTERTAINER, Who has performed by command before nearly every I' member of the English Royal Family. Glyn-y-Wedehr, THREE p.m. ) Assembly Room, EIGHT p.m. EVERY DAY: Glyn-y-Weddw Art Galleries and Gardens. Admission, Sixpence. Combined Tickets, including Delightful Marine Tram Ride to and from Llanbedrog, with Admission I to Ground. One Shilling. For Particulars of Sports, apply- Mr F. E. YOUNG, 23351 Cardiff-road, Pwllheli. FRE E. CYCLES CYCLES I MARVELLOUS BARGAINS! 2800 Cvcles, l Motors and" Accessories. Bargains in Eadie's and B.S.A Machines. FREE to any address, the most interesting 50 page Catalogue in the trade. Second-hand Cyclas from 30s. 2000 New Machines from C2 17s 6d. Plated Rims, Rim Brake, Free- wh-eel Machines from £ 4 10s each. Everv-class of Machine in Stock. Accessories Half-Prioe SO per cent, cheaper tlian others. Marvellous Bargains; Agents wanted trade supplied. Don't buy before you have seen our 50 page new Illustrated Catalogue, which will be an eye-opener and money-maker to all interested in the Cycle trade. This Catalogue FREE to all; — WARRILOW and CO., We^ton- wpe<r-Miaie. TO LET. STABLE. COACH~HOUSE and SLAUGHTFiR HOUSE at West End. Immediate poi^etsion. Apply to Jones. Craig Owen. Bangor. 25566

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