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PICTUREDROME, CARMARTHEN. ATURDAYB-t.30, 6.30, and 8.10 p.m. THURSDA YS-6.3Q and 8.30 pm. OTHER DAY8 p.m. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28th.—Nordisk's Special Feature, As You Sow, A singularly Dramatic Two-Part Story, shewing the contempt entertained for those who practice usury. And The Inventor's Wife, Lubin Two-Part Feature Drama. An exciting and Sensational Story, with the popular Arthur Johnson in the title role as Inventor. THURSDAY, OCT. 1st.—Rom-aine Fielding's Great Two-Part Feature Drama, Fighting Blood, All exceptional fine Drama, both Startling and Original, whilst the staging, acting and photography are excellent. And Shot-Gun Jones, A Story of real Western Life, showing the grit of a happy-go-lucky ne'r-do- well. ADMISSIOW—3d., 6d., 9d. Childron-2d., 3d., 4d. Saturday Afternoons for Children—Id., 2d., 3d. AUTUMN. This Season's Newest Ideas AT HENRY THOMAS & SON 2, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen. I I Correct Styles in MILLINERY COSTUMES FURS AND FUR COATS NOW SHOWING Gentlemen,—Please note our Stock of Burberry's and Keaneth Durward's Coats is now replete. AN EARLY CALL WILL BE APPDECIATED. Subtle "Rotices A FEW COPIES ONLY ON HAlfD. THE RAVEN A Novel based upon the life & times of RHYS AP THOMAS Being the winner in the Com- petition for the prize for the best Novel, offered by the Pro- prietors of the Carmarthen Journal at the Carmarthen National Eisteddfod, August, 1911. BY THE Rev. GLYNFAB WILLIAMS. ALSO NEST," A Short Story by the same Author Secure your Copy NOW, as there will be no reprint. Price 6d.; Post Free, 7d. Remittance to accompany Order. JOURNAL CO.. LTD., CARMARTHEN. N'OTICB TO TRAVELLERS AND OTHERS.- Motor Car for Hire, four-seater.—Apply. Capt. James, Crymmych Arms, Crymmyoh. (2258p WELSH FIELD COMPANY ROYAL ENGINEERS RESERVE UNIT. Recruits Wanted To form the Reserve Company of the above, and to sign for Home or Foreign Service. Men of good character and physique and medically fit are required. Preference given to men of approved trades, viz., Masons, Carpenters, Fitters, Plumbers, skilled Labourers or allied trades. MOUNTED SECTION—Men experienced with horses desired. AGE-19 to 35 years. PAY-In addition to regimental pay commencing at Is. 2d. a day, R.E. Units receive Engineer pay varying- from 4d. to 2s. a day extra. Married men receive separation allowance of 12s. 6d. a week for wife, plus 2s. 6d. per week per child. Pay of 2s. a day additional, given in lieu when rations not pro- vided. The whole of the Officers, N.C.O.s and men are raised from Llanelly and Carmarthen. Recruits must present themselevs at once at HEADQUARTERS, WELSH FIELD Co., R.E., THE BARRACKS, CARMARTHEN. 21,9/14. (Signed J. FRANCIS, Capt. Sales b)2 auction LLWYNCYNTEFIN PARK, Sennybridge, Brecon*biro, Within 5 minutes walk of Devynock Station (Neath and Brecon Midland Railways). ANNUAL SALE OF DRAFT STOCK. 30 Head of Cattle. 2,435 Sheep, 20 Cobs and Ponies. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL i Co.. have been instructed by Messrs. Robert McTurk & Son, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDA\. September the 28th, 1914, the whole of the Surplus Stock, comprising: CATTLE.-5 Heifers in Calf, 3 Cows with Calves, 2 Barren Cows, 4 Fat Cows, 2 Milch Cows, 10 Two- year-old Bullock; 4 Yearling Bullocks. •SHEEP.—90C Cheviot and Cro-brt:d Ewes. 30 Yearling Ewes, 900 Fat and Store Mountain Wethers, 30 Yearling Wethers. 100 Fat. Lambs. 200 Store Ewe Lambs, 200 Wether Lambs, 25 Good Cheviot Ram-, various ages; 40 Yearling Rams. COBS AND PONIES.—1 Three-year-old Cob Mare, 1 Two-year-old ditto, 1 Three-year-old Black Horse Pony, 5 Two-year-old Horse Ponies, 4 Mare Ponies (various), 5 Yearling Ponies (various), 1 Entire Pony. 2 Cobs. broken (if not previously sold). The above Ponies are eligible for entry in Welsh Stud Book. Luncheon on the Table at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence with Rams at 1 o'clock sharp. Conditions.—Three Months Credit on Approved Bills on all sums above LIO, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum for Cash. A Special Train will leave Devynock Station at 4.40 p.m. for Brecon in connection with the 5.10 p.m. B. & M. Train. A Brake for intending purchasers will leave the Railway Station. Uandovery. at 10.30 a.m. on the mornin.g of the Sale. returning immediately after the Sale. Punctual Attendance is Respectfully Requested. Sales bs Huctton GLANMARLAIS. Distant 2 Iiles from Llanwrda Station. "ITESSRS. WILLIAM & WALTER JAMES .iTA (Fellows of the Auctioneers' Institute) have been favoured with instructions from Mr. D. S. Jones to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, October 1st, 1914, the whole of his LIVE STOCK, Implements, Part Household Furniture, Hay and Corn Crops, viz. 11 SHORTHORN MILCH COWS. XO IN-CALF HEIFERS: 4 well-bred coming Three-year-old Shorthorn In-ealf Heifers, 8 well-bred coming Two-year-old Short- horn In-calf Heifers, 1 Shorthorn Yearling Steer. 8 CALVES: Heifer and Steer Calves. 9 HORSES: Black Mare, 8 years old, 14.2 h.h.; her Suckling Filly by Cadoc Pride; Three- year-old light Bay Collier, handled; Two-year-old light Collier Filly; Two-year-old dark Bay Cob, handled; dark Bay Yearling Collier Colt; light Bay Yearling do.; light Bay Yearling- Filly; dark Bay Yearling Colt. 1 SHEEP: 135 young' Pure-bred Kerry and Cheviot Breeding Ewes. 40 Kerry Ewe Lambs. 20 Fat Wether Lambs, 4 do. Kerry Ram Lambs. 1 do. Yearling Kerry Ram (out of the pedi- gree stock of J. C. Harford, Esq.). PIGS: Large White York Sow with a litter of 12, 3 strong Store Pigs. POULTRY r* 20 Indian Runner Dncks, 11 young Turkeys. IMPLEMENTS: Beautiful new Governess Car, strong Gambo with hurdles, lighter Gambo, new Tip Cart, Homsby Mowing Machine, Mower and Reaper by W. A. Wood (equal to new), Black- stone's self-acting Horse Rake, Scattering and Tedding Machine by Blackstone, Chaffcutter byf Bental, Winnowing Machine by Corbett, 2 Iron Plough* (equal to new). Turnip Pulper. Sheep Rack, Ladders, all sorts of Farming Tools, and numerous other articles. Also Part Household Furniture and Dairy Uten- sils: Modern Churn. Butter Worker, etc. HAY and CORN CROP; 25 Tons of beautiful Horse Hay. 5 Haggard Mows Wheat, 7 do. White Scotch Ooats. Luncheon on the Tables at 11.30. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. TERMs-Nine Months' Credit on Sums above £ 3, or a Discount of 2 per cent. for Cash. 2 Conveyances will meet the 9.30 up train at Llangadock. (3375 DOLGWM-ISAF FARM, Midway between Lampeter and ijianybyther. Dispersal Sale of Old-established Herd of Short- horn Cattle, Registered Flock of Shropshire Sheep, Cart and Light Hole's. etc. 6 jYTR- DANIEL I. REES (assisted by Evans Bros.] A has been instructed by Mrs/ Rees (who is retiring from farming) to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, Octo- ber 8th, 1914, the following very valuable Stock, etc., comprising- 7 CART and LIGHT HORSES. Q 4 HIGH-CLASS SHORTHORN DAIRY O-r COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, and BULL CALVES. REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE RAMS rvJL and RAM LAMBS. 4^/t PEDIGREE SHROPSHIRE EWES and EWE LAMBS. BREEDING SOWS, large white, to farrow in £ November. The whole of the Farming Implements, Dairy Utensils, Green Crop, etc., etc. Sale to commence after 10.30 luncheon. For Catalogues apply to Mr. D. S. Rees, Dolgwm, Llanybvther, or to the Auctioneer, Lampeter. (3376 SALES BY EVANS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, LLANYBYTHER. CADABOWEN, Llanybytber-Live Stock, Green Crop, Implements, etc.—Sept. 30th. PONTGEILOG FACTORY, Llanllwni-Machinery, Factory Equipments, and Woollen Goods- Oct. 1st. VALE OF TIVY, Llanybyther-Manordeiiy, Allty- blacea: Leasehold Dwelling-house and Pre- mises-Oct. 5th. CRIBOR-FAWR, Pontshaen-Extensive Clear-out Sale of Stock, Crop, Implements, etc.— Oct. 7th. CEFN, Llanarth—Stock, Crop, etc.—Oct. 9th. THE VICARAGE, Llanllwni-Live Stock, Corn and Green Crop-Oct. 13th. PENRHIWGALED, Cross Inn-Stock, Crop, etc.— Oct. 14th. PENLAN, Rhydlewis—Stock, Crop, etc.—Oct. 16th. DATES NOT FIXED: LLANFECHAN, Llanybyther—Stock, Crop, eto. TALGARREG MILL. LIandvssuI-Horses, Cattle and Sheep. TYNCELYN, Llanwnen-Stock, Crop, etc. NANTYBEDW MILLS, Llanybyther—Horses, Cattle and Sheep. Etc., Etc. (3351 Sales b}? auction J. DAVIES & Co., AUCTIONEERS, &c.. LLAKGADOCK. AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES. 1914. Sept. 25—NANTYMWYN, Cillewni-Clear-out Sale Stock, Crop & Effects. 26-BRYNDERWEN. Llangadock Impor- tant Sale of Antique and Modem Fur- niture. „ 28-PENRHOCK. Llandovery-Clear-out Sale Stock. Crop & Effects. 28-MASONS ARMS. G wynfe-Contents of Bar, Furniture. Crop & Effects. 29—LLANGAi^i )CK Mart. 30—LLANWRTYD Mart. 30—TALFAN. Llandilo— Clear-out Sale Stock, Crop. Implements & Effects. Oct. I-GLANCLYDANFACH. Llanwrtyd Wells —Clear-out Sale Stock, and Effects. 2—TRALLWM. Mothvev—Clear-out Sale 24 Cattle. 200 Sheep, 8 Horses. Crop. Implements. & Effects. „ 3—TYFRI. Brynamman—Clear-out Sale Stock. Crop & Effects. 6—LLANDOVERY Mart. 6-LLAKDOVERY Cattle -Nlarket-Annual Sale Stock (Draft). 7-GARTH Mart. „ 8—BRYN FARM. Brvnamman—Clear-out Sale. 200 Sheep. 10 Cattle, 10 Horses. Crop. Implements & Effects & House- hold Furniture. 13— LLANGADOCK Mart. 13—BRYNHAULOG Llangadock Dairy Cows & Effects. 14-LLANWRTYD Mart. DATES XOT FIXED. BLAENGWECHAN. Trap-Stock, Crop. &c. BLAENAU, Llanddeusant—Draft 3tock. LIST OF SALES BY THOMAS JONES & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, GARTHOWEN. 1914. Sept. 25—TYNFRON, Llanwenog—Crop of Corn and Hay. 26—HENARDD, Cribyn-Stock. Crop, Imple- ments. 28—PANTSWLLT, Talgarreg-Crops or Corn and Hay. 29-FROXGOY, Maesycrugiau—Stock, Crop. Implements. „ 3D-Me -XT PLEASANT, Cribyn—Stock. Crop, Implements. Oct. I-NA-NTGWILAN, Penrhiwpal Stock, Crop. &c. 2—LLAINFRAN. Llansilio-Stock. Crop. Implements. 3-D OMEN. Pontshan-Stock. Crop. 5—PENRALLT. Llansilio-Crop, Sheep, 1 Implements. 6—GLANRAFON ARMS, Talgarreg—Stock, Crop. Implements. 7-DPEWEN, Dihewyd—Stock, Crop. Im- plements. 8-CEFNGWYDDIL, New Quay Stock, Crop. 9—LL W YNHEN W AS, Caerwedros-Stock. Crop. Implements. 9—DREMDDUFACH—Stock, Crop, Imple- ments. 10-12 noon. FFOSHELIG-FACH, Synod Inn -Stock. Crop. &c. 10-2 p.m., FFOSHELIG-ISAF, do.-Stock. Crop. Implements. 12.12 noon. ROSE HILL ARMS, Llanarth —Stocy. Crop, etc. 12-3 p.m.. ROPEYARD, Oakford—fctock, Crop, Implements. 13—MOELR i'.j>OG UCHAF. Pontshan- Stock. Implements. &c. 14—TY'RFRON, Llanwenog-Stock, Crop, Implements. 15-LLWYNHENWAS, Caerwedros-Stock, I Crop, Implements. „ 16-P.BRTHYGOPPA-Stock and Crop. NOT FIXED. DREMDDUFACH, Ciliau. PANTSW LLT. Talgarreg-Stod:, GWARFFYNON. Cribvn. BRENHINLLE. Rhvdlewis. WILKES HEAD HOTEL, Llandv^ul. PANTRHIWDDELES. Talgarreg. JOHN DAVIES, ALLWALIS & CARMARTHEN. DATED AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES. 1914. Sept. 25th—BETHORON, Llanpumpsaint-House- hold Furniture. &c. 28th—DOLAU. Llanpumpsaint-Stock, Crop. &c. Oct. l..t-BANK. Llanpumpsaint—Stock, Crop, &c. 5th-PENRALLTDAFN, Conwil Stock, Crop, etc. 6th—PANTYCELYN. Llanpumpsaint Live Stock. Stock-in-Trade, &c. 13th-GREEN PARK, Conwil Village—House- hold Furniture. CASTLE ELY, NEAR THE ROSES, WHITLAND. Highly Important and Extensive Sale of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, etc. TtyTESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON have 1.1. received instructions from Mr. Thos. James (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION), on the premises, as above, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, September 28th and 29th, 191-t, the following LIVE STOCK, etc., viz. 1 HEAD 0F CATTLE> including 28 ex- cellent Shorthorn Cross-bred Dairy Cows, eight of which will have Calves at their heels, ten expected to calve in December, and the re- mainder early in 1915; pure-bred Hereford Bull, 21 Fat Three-year old and Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 13 Yearling Heifers, 15 Yearling Steers, and 23 Heifer and Steer Calves. ~l HORSES, comprising a very pqjverful -1- Mare, 8 years old; handsome Cart Mare, "Derby," 4 years old; six-year-old Cob Mare, Cart Mare (aged), Cart Horse (aged), good worker. All the Mares arc believed to be in foal to two good horses, the property of Mr. Phelps, Yer- berston, and Mr. Vaughan, Haverfordwest; useful three-year-old Pony by "Woodcock," and a hand- some Pony. 4 years old, both well broken, and quiet to ride and drive; three-year-old Gelding, quiet in all gears; very powerful two-year-old Cart Filly; 2 two-year-old Cart Colts, 3 strong Yearling Colts, and 2 Suckling Cart Colts. "I I SHEEP, consisting of 80 excellent Breed- ing Ewes, Yearling Kerry Ram, and 20 Fat Lambs. K PIGS, including 2 pure-bred Berkshire "O Sows in farrow, and 2 Sows with litters, two-year-old Boar, 25 Bacon Pigs, 25 Suckling Pigs. and 10 Slips. A number of Poultry, and the Implements of Hus. bandry, Dairy Utensils, etc. The Live Stock will be sold on the First Day, the Sale to commence punctually at o'clock. Luncheon at 10 a.m. The Sale of the Implements, Dairy Utensils, etc., on the Second Day. will Start at 2 o'clock. Conveyances will leave the following Railway Stations to convey intending purchasers to the Sale, viz. :-Whitland, 10.30 a.m., and Kilgetty, 11.15 a.m. Credit on Conditions. Sales b}1 auction. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANSTEPHAN. Important Sale of a Valuable Freehold Dairy Farm. TVfESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON have rfeoeived instructions! to SELL by AUC- TIuN, at the Saint Mary's Auction Mart, Carmar- then, on SATURDAY, October 10th, 1914, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, the very desir- able and well-known Freehold Dairy Farm, called PARKYVICAR, Situate in the Parish of Llanstephan, in the County of Carmarthen. The Farm contains 129a. Ir. 6p., or thereabouts, of Lxcellent Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land, and is now in the occupation of Mrs. Geo. Rioharda. The Buildings, which are all Stone and Carnar- von Slated, tiro in first-class repair, and consist of Dwelling-house, containing the following accom- modation :—Parlour, Drawing-room, Kitchen, Dairy, Small Cellar, and 6 Bedrooms; also Churning Room with Loft above. Wash House and Coal House. The Outbuildings incfude large Cow-house. 6 Stall Stable, Fattening Shed, Implement Shed, Yearling Shed and Fodder Room. 2 Barns, Turnip Shed, Cart House with Loft over, Piggeries, etc.; also a large New Hay Barn. The Farm is situate close to the Village of Llan- stephan. and is undoubtedly one of the best Farms in the neighbourhood. A Plan of the Property may be inspected at the Offices of the Auctioneers. Particulars with Conditions of Sale and all other information, may be obtained of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs. Morgan Griffiths. Son and Prosser, Solici- tors, all of Saint Mary Street, Carmarthen. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PARKYVICAR. NEAR LLANSTEPHAN. It/TESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, early in October, the whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, Crops, Implements, anJ1 » ration of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., full particulars of which will duly appear. JOHN FRANCIS AND SON AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES 1914. Sept. 25-CRICKLAS, Abergwili-Stock, Crop, etc. 26-SHOP-UC.HA, Porthyrhyd—Stock, Poul- try, etc. 28-MWDLESCWM Kidwelly-Stock, Imple- ments, etc. 29-CASTLE FARM. Pontantwn Stock. Crop, etc. 30—CRUGMAWR, Dryslwyn—Stock, Crop, etc. Oct. 1-PARKYSWN, Llangunnor-Stock, Crop, etc. 3—GLANSTONEY, Pembrey—Crop, Imple- ments, etc. 5—PENYCOED, Ltanguilnor-Stock, Crop, etc. 6-CWMISGWYN, Llanddarog Stock, Crop, etc. 6-ST. CLEARS MONTHLY MARKET— Suckling Colts and Fillies.. 7-CASTLEGORFOD, St. Clears Stock, Crop, etc. 8-TYGWYN STUD FARM, Llangendeirne Pedigree Stock, etc. 9-LANCASTLE. Llanartbney Stock, Crop. etc. 12-PARC HEKRI-Stock, Crop, etc. „ 13—DYRCLAWDD-FACH. Llanon Stock, Crop, etc. 14—PENCWMFAWR. Llannon Stock, Crop, etc. 15-CAPEL-UCHA FARM, Llanelly-Stock, and Crop. 20—FFYNONROSFA, Llannon-Stock and Lrop. Nov. ——LLWYNPIOD. Llangendeirne Green Crop. Tim'T. SALE TO-MORROW. SHOP-UCHA, PORTHYRHYD. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. T. J. Workman (who is leav- ing) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on SATURDAY, 26th September, 1914, the whole of the Horses, Implements, Stock-in-Trade, and Pure- bred Poultry, comprising- 3 HORSES. lóf) HEAD of PEDIREE POULTRY. Also a portion of the Household Furniture, and a Quantity of Potatoes. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. SALE ON MONDAY NEXT. MWDLUSCWM, KIDWELLY. TOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mrs. Anthony (who is leaving), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MON- DAY, 28th September, 1914, the whole of the fol- lowing Valuable Stock, Implements, Dairy Utensils and Effects, comprising— ^1 HEAD OF CATTLE, including 22 Short- • horn and Cross-bred Mileh Cows, 4 with calves at heels, and several due to calve in October; 4 Three-year-old In-calf Heifers, 4 Two-year-old Steers, 12 Two-year-old Heifers, several of which are in calf; 6 Yearling Steers, 9 Steer Calves, 8 Hotter Calves, Two-year-old Roan Shorthorn Bull, Pedigree Yearling Hereford Bull, "Pyon Sovereign," Vol. 45. Siro ''Barn Crooke (24375). Dam "Lovebird," Vol. 45, by Sultan (21796). Bred by Mr. W. T. Cooke, jun., Black Hall, King's Pyon, Weobley, S.O. Herefordshire. ~J ?? HORSES, comprising Aged Cart Mare, 9-year-old Black Mare. 8-year-old Mare, 6-year-old Grey Mare, 5-year-old Bay Mare, 5-year- old Grey Mare, 9-year-old Pony, 6-year-old Pony by "Maxim Fire." All the above are good workers in all gears and quiet, and also believed to be in foal. Two-year-9ld Black Filly, broken to harness; Three-year-old Cob by "Maxim Fire," Yearling Filly by "Paxton Harold," Yearling do. by Brad- field Connaught," 3 Sucklings. "I SHEEP, comprising 59 Breeding Ewes, 4 2 Shearling Rams, and 46 Ewe and Ram Lambs. • PIGS, including I Open Sow, 2 Sows due /w vF to farrow end of November, and 17 Store Pigs. Also the whole of the Implements, Harness, Dairy Utensils, etc., and a portion of the House- hold Furniture. Sale to commence at 12 sharp. CASTLE FARM, PONTANTWN. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. John Lewis to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, 29th day of September, 1914, the who!" of the following valuable Stock, Crop, Implements, etc., comprising- 1 HEAD OF CATTLE, including 5 choice w -0 Shorthorn Milch Cows, 1 with calf at heel, 1 to calve end of October, 5 In-calf Heifers, 1 Yearling Shorthorn Bull. 3 Steer and Heifer Calves. 1 FOUR-YEAR-OLD CART MARE by "Cap- stone Harold," good worker in all gears. 9' SHEEP, including 39 Exmoor Horns, • Breeding Ewes, 54 Ewe and Wether Lambs, and 4 Ram Lambs. 4 STRONG STORE PIGS, suitable for Baconers. Also the whole of the Crop, Implements, Poultry and Geese. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. Sales bv Buction CRUGMAWR, GOLDEN GROVE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON are instructed by Mr. Henry Bowen (who is retiring), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, 30th of September, 1914, the whole of the follow- ing Valuable Stock, Crop, Implements, Household Furniture and other Effects, comprising— "1 ~1 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising 9 J-JL Shorthorn and Cross-bred Milch Cows (two with calves at heels and several due to calve before Christmas). 1 EIGHT-YEAR-OLD CART MARE, good worker in all gears. i'ho CROP consists of about 18 Tons of Prime HAY in Lots to suit takers. Also the whole of the Implements, Harness, Oak and other Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, and Poidtry. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. PARKYSWN, LLANGUNNOR. TOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. David Davie-s (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, 1st October, 1914, the whole of the following Stock, Crop, Implements, and Effects, comprising- Of I HEAD OF CATTLE, including 10 Short- horn and Cross-bred Dairy Cows, 1 with calf at heel, 1 expected to calve before day of Sale; 9 Yearling Steers and Heifer-, 2 Bull Calves, and 8 Steer and Heifer Calves. HORSES, comprising Bay Shire Mare, eight- year-old. expected to be in foal; 1 Yearling Filly. 1 strong Suckling Colt by "Elton Tom." SHEEP, including 25 Cross-bred Shrop- vF shire Down Breeding Ewes, and 1 Ram. 1^' PIGS, comprising Sow with Litter of 11, 4 2 Breeding Sows, and 3 Porkers. The CROP consists of about 24 Tons of HAY, and 5 Stacks of Barley. Also the whole of the Implements. Dairy Uten- sils, etc. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. GLANSTONEY, PEMBREY. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. W. Lloyd to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above place, on SATURDAY, 3rd October, 1914, the whole of the Stock, Crop, Imple- ments, etc. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. PENYCOED, LLANGUNNOR. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mrs. Edwards (who is giving up farming) to SELL by AUCTION, at th) above place, on MONDAY, 5th October, the whole of the following Stock, Crop, Implements and Effects, comprising- 26 CATTLE. 2 HORSES. 2 PIGS. Also the whole of the Crop, Implements, Dairy Utensils, Harness, a portion of the Household Furniture, and a number of Poultry. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. CWMISGWYN, LLANDDAROG. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. Joseph Harries (who is giving up farming) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, 6th October. 1914. the whole of the following Stock, Crop, Implements, and Etiects, comprising- J PJ HEAD OF CATTLE. CART MARE. 10 PIGS. Also the whole of the Crop, Implements, Har- ness, Dairy Utensils, a portion of the Household Furniture, and a number of Poultry. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. ST. CLEARS MARKET. TOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. George Mathias, of Castelldu, Trecastle. to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, 6th October, 1914 (being Monthly Market Day), the following Valuable Radnor and Breconshire Suckling Carters, com- prising— /| Ik SUCKLING CART COLTS and FILLIES. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. CASTLE-GORFOD, ST. CLEARS. JOHN FRANCIS & SON and Mr. T. L. HARRIES have received instructions from Mr. D. James (who is leaving), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, 7th October, 1914, the whole of the following STOCK, Implements, Dairy Utensils, etc., com- prising- tyfk HEAD OF CATTLE, including 18 Short- 4 tF horn ad Cross-bred Milching Cows, several due to calve in November; 15 Two-year-old In-calf Heifers. 20 Yearling Steers and Heifers, 2 Yearling Shorthorn Bulls, 15 Steer and Heifer Calves. 8 HORSES, comprising Eight-year-old Mare, expected to be in foal; 2 aged Mares, 2 Two- year-old Cart Fillies, 3 Yearling Cart Fillies. i w SHEEP, consisting of 30 Ewes and 20 r Lambs. "I PIGS, including 2 Strong Sows and 13 ■I Store Pigs. Also the whole of the Implements, Harness, Dairy Utensils, and Effects. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. TYGWYN, LLANGENDEIRNE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. Isiah Evans to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, 8rh October, 1914. the following Pedigree and Non- pedigree Stock, comprising- tyiJ HEAD OF CATTLE, including 6 Short- horn Milch Cows (one with calf at heel, others to calve early), 1 Pedigree Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull, 10 Two-year-old In-calf Heifers, 2 Two-vear-old Fat Steers, 1 Yearling Shorthorn Bull, 7 Bull Calves, 1 Heifer Calf. "I V0 HORSES, comprising the well-known Shire -Stallion, "Paxton Harold" (2173&J Shire Stallion, "Bedwell Duke" (14302); Shire Stal- lion, "Dryn Harold" (31399); Hackney Stallion, "BradJield Connaught" (11992); Seven-year-old Shire Mare, "Tygwyn Empress" (69034), expected to be in foal to "Bedwell Duke; aged Shire Mare, "Montford Ivy" (29505), expected to be in foal to "Paxton Harold"; Three-year-old Shire Mare, "Dyrn Darling" by "Bedwell Duke," expected to be in foal to "Dryn Harold'; 6 Yearling Cart Fillies; 2 Cart Suckers by "Bedwell Duke" and "Paxton Harold." Luncheon on the Table at 12. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. The White Mill Motor Car will meet the 10.0 and 11.6 a.m. Trains at Carmarthen Station to take in- tending Purchasers to the Sale. LLOYD & THOMAS' LIST OF SALE FIXTURES. 1914. Saturday, September 26th—Stock, etc., PENY- WAUN, Cross Hands. Monday, September 28th—Stock & Crop, LLACH- EIGON, New Church. Wednesday. September 30th-Stocic & Crop, VOELFAWR. New Church. Friday, October 2nd—Stock & Crop. TRECOR. Ferryside. Monday. Oct.. 5th—Stock & Crop-FFYNONWEN, Abernant. Wednesday. October 7th—Stock & Crop. MANOR FARM, Llanllwch. Thursday, October 8th-St.od- & Crop. ESGARHIR, Newchurch. Fridav, October 9th-Annual Sale of PEDIGREE SHORTHORNS at Car- marthen Market. Wednesday, October 21st—DERLLYS COURT, Carmarthen. Wednesday, November 4th-Annual Sale of NON- PEDIGREE SHORT- HORNS at Carmarthen Market. Sales b)] Huction SALE TO-MORROW. PENYWAUN, NEAR CROSS HANDS. TiL0?D THOMAS have received instructions from Mr. John Thoma^ (who is ieavinci SWURDAV ^TI?N' at the at>OVe placc> on SATURDAY, September 26th, 1914, the whole of e valuable Stock and Crop, comprising 3 deep- rnilching Shorthorn Dairy Cows, 1 Yearling In- calf Heifer 3 strong Store Pig", 2 Stacks of well- haryested Hay. Churn (equal to new), Butter Cooler, dappers, Prints, Milk Pans, Rakes, Forks «-ow lies, and numerous sundry lots. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. FOELFAWR, NEWCHURCH. Distant about 3 Miles from Carmarthen, 1 Mile from Conwil, and 1 Miles from Bronwydd Arms G.W. Railway Station. LL(tum f TH(\iVIA«-arT favoured with instruc- ;N ♦ «T?T TOI1 Davies, who is leav- AL"CTI0N< at the above place, of ,1)5 1' September 30th, 1914, the whole of the valuable Stock and Crop, comprising- 4-0 CAT1LE; 12 Shorth°i'n Dairy Cows (3 dno V. ? VL;S hecl aild the remainder due to calve early), 3 Two-and-half-vear-bld In-alf Heifers (early calvers). 10 Yearling Heifers 1 Pedi ■gree Shorthorn Bu11. "Oxford Lad" (roan) bred Ruf^r'nnn^ Jynyco'< Pontardulais, sire ti j ™ Nancy (Vol. 58), bv Mr. J T li rir n'S notoii Prize-winning Bull," Prinoe Llewellyn Morgan 103392; 3 Bull Calves elevj? montns old; and 8 pretty Heifer and Steer Calves. 7 HF?1SES: J Six;year-°W Black Mare, with • Filly Foal at foot, bv Elton Tnm • i t? year-old Bay Mare (both exp^ bTi Sre°v ?°m)- I Thrce-y^-old Bay Goldin" Grey Pony, 1 Two-year-old Chestnut Cob! and one 53 Sff?1Sr Shropshire Breeding y Ewes, 18 Ewe Lambs, 2 Yearling Rams and 1 Ram Lamb. 24 PIGS: 4 Baconers and 20 Porkers. The^CROp1?^1" Tutkeya and Fowls. Toltf A p>rr Mfr Barley, 2 do Whraf .llVn. ^1 ?orn> 4 do- 25nRods whole of the Implem^^fi^^ Luncheon on the Table at 11 a.m Sale to commence at 12.30 sharp. Credit on Conditions. ON MONDAY NEXT. LLACHEIGON, NEWCHURCH. LL0Yt?o„? ,™°"hA V™ 'd with instn.e- Margaret Thorn,. to SELL \uctIOn'at^h' TiDAT- 0°^ comprising- the ValuabIe ST0CK and CROP, 4() HCws <J1F <:ATTLE 12 Shorthorn Milch old Heifers, 6 Yearlinw^Hetf" ^Two-year- 1 Yearling Bull, and fo Heifc'and SteerCaKer' 0 H(^SEn JTen-year-old Black Mare. 1 Eight- /oa, **PKtoi SI Mare (expected to it n f P^-year-dd Brown *24 23 ,s'rr'L D°™ Ewes, and 1 Ram Lamb. •24 i;TfIGS f 2o ^)WS I" farrow- 2 Sows, 1 /tcrl of 9 P] £ s (eiferht weeks old), 1 litter of 11 Pigs (eight weeks old). The CROPS consist of 3 Ricks of Hay. 4 1 f CA-W1,10at" 4 do. Oats. 48 Mows Barlov, 28 Mows of Mixed Corn, all well-harvested, and in excellent condition; 22 Drilli Potatoes, 15 Rows Mangolds, and 30 Rows Turnips. Together with the Implements, etc., and numer. other Sundry Lots. Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale to commence at 12 p.m. Credit on Conditionsn. YSGERHIR-UCHAF, NEWCHURCH, And 3 Miles from Carmarthen. TjLOyD & THOMAS are favoured wu,. instruc- ^lvtlor's fr°m Mr. D. Bowen to SELL by AUC- llON at the above place, on THURSDAY, 8th STort- I0™'™14' lhe who,e of lhe Si OCR and CROP, comprising— 49 CATTLE. (; HORSES. 41 SHEEP. g pigs. Together with the whole of the day. Corn and Green Crops. Sale to commence after 12 o'clock Luncheon. Credit on Conditions. :;fki2r:'E-ff: SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT. TRECOR, Within One Mile of FERBYSIDE G.W.R. Station. T ,L0YD THOMAS are favoured with instruc- tions from Messrs. A. and W. Thomas (who are leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, October 2nd, 1914, the whole of the valuable STOCK and CROP, comprising— HEAD OF CATTLE: including 13 Deep- milching Shorthorn Dairy Cows, 3 Jer- sey do. (several due to calve before Christmas and the remainder early in 1915), 8 In-calf Heifers, 1 Yearling Steer, 1 Two-year-old Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, 8 Heifer and Steer Calves, and 2 Bull Calves. 4^ HORSES: 1 Aged Mare by "Confidant," and • stinted to "Towy Regent"; 1 Four-year-old | Mare by "Maxim Fire," 1 Three-year-old Cart" Mare, 2 Two-year-old Cart Fillies, 2 Yearling Cart Fillies, and 2 Cart Suckers. 'T'T G^AND PEDIGREE SHROPSHIRE • # SHEEP: 55 Breeding Ewes, 16 choice Ewe Lambs, 1 Aged Ram, bred by T. S. Minton, Esq., 2 Yearling Rams, 3 Ram Lambs. 4j PIGS: 1 Pedigree Berkshire Boar, 1 Pedi- gree Berkshire Sow in farrow, 4 Pedi- gree Berkshire Gilts fit for service, 1 large Black Sow with litter of 11 Pigs, 1 large White Sow with litter of 4 Pigs, 2 Sows in farrow, 12 Store Pigs, 9 Slips. The CROPS consist of 1 Rick of Prime Meadow Hay, 5 Haggard Stacks Wheat ("Hen Gymro"), 1 Haggard Stack Wheat (Red Lammas). 6 Stacks White Oats, 4 Stacks Barley, 11 Stacks Mixed Corn, all well harvested and in excellent condition; to- gether with the Implements, Dairy Utensils, Har- ness, and numerous other Sundry Lots. Sale to commence after 11 o'clock Luncheon. Credit on Conditions. FFYNONWEN, ABERNANT. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- tions from Mr. D. Jones to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above place, on MONDAY, October 5th, 1914, the whole of the valuable STOCK and CROP, comprising— £ 0 CATTLE. HORSES, 11 PIGS. Together with the Crops, Implements, etc. Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. Sales bp auction MANOR FARM, LLANLLWCH. Within 2 Miles of Carmarthen. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruo- I tions from Mrs. Davies (who is retiring from farming)to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, 7th October, 1914, the whole of the very valuable STOCK and CROP, comprising- HEAD OF CATTLE. HORSES.; PIGS. POULTRY. Together with the Crops, Implements, and Dairy tensils. Luncheon (by Ticket) at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12.30 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. SOUTH WALES SHORTHORN BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. MARKET PLACE, CARMARTHEN. THIL^NNUAL SHOW and SALE of PEDI- ■nnrSFE-.i SHORTHORN BULLS and Mil.il<ERS will be held at the above Market on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1914. Entries on September 26th. Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained of D. H. THOMAS, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen, Auotioneer and Secretary. DERLLYS COURT, CARMARTHEN. T LOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- Morls from J- P- B. Thomas, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNES- DA i, October 21st, 1914- SO CATTLE, including 25 Cows and Calves. o ■; -iHRE MARES, FILLIES and FILLY FOALS. And a number of SHEEP. Full particulars will duly appear. TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. T LOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- JLJ tions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at an early date (unless sold privately), that Valuable Freehold Dwelling House, known as TROEDYRHIW, Situate in Johnstown, Carmarthen. Further particulars will appear next week, and in the meantime may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen; or of W. PRICE WILLIAMS, ESQ., Solicitor, Carmarthen.

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