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IMMEDIATE DhLIVERIES. 7-Z J I am now in a position to book orders for immediate delivery of a limited number of Fordson Tractors. Ao Fordson Tractor displaces three or four horses on the farm, and enormously extends the possibities of A griciiltural production. It is the one indigpensable, factor in efficient and economical power farming. f¡- Power equal to ploughing up to an acre an hour on 3-horse land. The simplest Tracttor to work and maintain. The handiest and most satisfac- tory of all agricultural power machines. Price £ 250 plus delivery charges from British Factory.3' Orders can be placed now with the wholesale and retail,agent for East Carmarthenshire, R. GRIFFITHS, Garages, Llandilo. THIS 181-THS BE A SON FOR Chilblains, Chapped Hands Rough and Blotchy Skin Pimples, Boils, Blast, &c. THIS 18 THE RBLIZF- Eli Mari'r Wern (PRIF ENAINT YR DES) The Ointment the brave boyl it the From • call for feo aoothe their aoro and tender feet. 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THERE is a Vacancy in the JOURNAL Office for an intelligent "Lad to learn the Printing Trade and Linotype Operating. —Apply, Manager. 1 4 k 4 h POTATOE and Fruit-spraying JLv" Machines for Sale at £ 3 10s. each; carr. paid anywhere.—T..Williams, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo. WANTED, Responsible Person, 30 years TV or over, take charge of three young chiren-ll months, 3 years, and 6 years; good home, liberal outing allowed; state salary required.—Mrs. Perkins, 150, Glad- stone Road, Barry Dock. (165 SUPERIOR Person requires post as Housekeeper to bachelor or widower; used to dairy; good home essential.—Apply, "M. M. "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. (P A162-23 :8 YOUNG General Wanted at. once; daily JL girl might suit.—Apply, Mrs. Basker, 144, Priory-street, Carmarthen. (196—9:8 WANTED, Dairymaid for Home Farm, Golden Grove. (PA134—23:8 \jtrANTED, a Boy, about 14, to be ap- ▼ ▼ prentioed to the Drapery.—John Stephens, General Draper and House Fur- nisher, London House, Llandilo. (199-23:8 WANTED, experienced Housekeeper, suitable for a country business house; good salary given. B X G," "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. (231 WANTED, experienced Clerk, short- W hand typist preferable, for Whole- sale Provision Business.—" E. J1. Jour- nal" Office, Carmarthen. r232 WANTED, experienced Motor Driver for Wholesale Provision Trade with j knowledge of business preferable.—Box K B, "Journal'' Office, Carmarthen. (233 A GENERAL Servant Wanted.—Mrs. Morris1, 3. St. Mary Sitreet, Carmar- then. (PI82-30:8 COOK-GENERAL Wanted; good refer- ences required.—Mrs. Williams, Rec- tory, Peterston-Super-Ely, Cardiff. < (P180-30 :8 APARTMENTS.—Gentleman wants Bed- room and Sitting-room in or near [Carmarthen: state tei-ms.-Apply, "»Y.Z. Journal 'Office, Carmarthen. (185—P:A WANTED to purchase, with immediate possession, a House in Water Street o: Catherine Street, Carmarthen.—Apply, •'X Y Z," "Journal' Office, Carmarthen. (218 WANTED, any .quantity Rabbits; V T prompt cash.organs, Carmarthen Stores, Ferndale. (P193-6 :9 WANTED at once, House-Parlourmaid or Between Maid.—Ajjply with par- ticulars to 'Mrs. Harris, Bryn Towy, Car- marthen. (PA197 WANTED, 10 to 12 H.P. -Oil Engine.- Thomas Johnson, Presscott Street, Wigan. (P198 WANTED, Air Compressing Plant 8 to 12 inch for Rock Drilling, Oil or Producer Gas driven.—Thomas Johnson, Prescott Street, Wigan. (P198a WANTED at once, General with some experience.—Apply, Mrs. Basker, 144, Priory Street, Carmarthen. (PA196 REQUIRED at once, a Young Man, about 25, for Cattle-Sheep Farm in Rhodesia, not necessarily experienced, but 'willing to learn; ex-soldier might suit; ex- cellent prospects. Write, giving full parti- culars, to Manager, 28, High Street, Swan- sea. (258 ONEY.-Wanted, Welsh Honey, any quantity.—J. Thomas,,213, High St., Swansea.—Mr. Thomas attends Carmarthen Market on Saturdays. WANTED, Housekeeper, tidy old maid, used to all housework, for Village Shop near Carmarthen; respectable, com- fortable situation.—"Y,v "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. (280 WANTED, about middle September, experienced Cook-General; state age, references, and wages required.—Reply, Mrs. Griffiths, Glanyrannell Park, Llan- wrda. (278 WANTED, Shoeing and General Smith, not eligible for Army, constant job for suitable man; also Apprentice and Im- prover. 1 (277-5:9 WANTED immediately, Welsh-speaking -General Servant; country; good wages; family, one.—Apply by letter, Gabriel, Llandebie, Llanelly. (P201 CARMARTHENSHIRE WAR AGRICUL- TURAL COMMITTEE. WANTED by above Committee, a good VV Shorthand Typist for general office work.—Apply, stating experience and salary required, to Secretary, Shire Hall, Carmar- then. (215 jfor Sale. PIANOS & ORGANS, New and Second- hand at bargain prices. Violins, Ao- cordians, Mouth-organs, etc. Particulars free.-D. J. Snell, 21-22, High Street Arcade. Swansea. GRAMAPHONES from £ 4. New Double-eided Records from Is. each. Welsh Records a speciality. Gramaphonea repaired. Lists free. —D. J. Snell, 21-22. High Street Arcade, Swansea. (N20-30:2 PIANO BARGAINS.-tors & Kallman Upright Grand, £ 60; Farrand Upht. £54; Bishop Up- right, £ 24", Collard & Colbrd Grand, Zioo; Weber Upright (when new, go guineas), £65, All instru- ments delivered carriage paid. Write for complete Catalogue and Bargain list to C. MILSOM & SON, Ltd., The Great West of England Piana House, 15, Milsom Street, Bath. L 407 WAR on RATS- makes a clean sweep in one night. Dead vermin dry up. Absolute extermination guaranteed. Swift and deadly. Tins, 6d., 1a., 2s., 3s., 5e.; poet, 2d—HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. Agents:-W. Lloyd, Chemist, Carmarthen; D. M. Davies, Chemist, Llandilo; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery; J. J. Davies, Llany- byther; D. Rogers, Chemist, St. Clears; D. J. Lewis, Chemist, Llandebie. (SI—7:7 NOTICE.—Send for advice to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, The Herbalists, Guinea Street, Bristol. (81-20:9 FOR SALE, Anglo-Toggenburg Nanny, A years old, kidded February, still milk- ing also well-grown Anglo-Toggenburg Billv Kid, 10 weeks, make fine stud goat, good milking strain. -Methuen Pumpsaint. (P A135-26 :8 FOR SALE, 27th August', at Wilks Head Mart, Llandyssul, 25 Pedigree Kerry Ram and Ewe Lambs, property of W. Jones, Partydefaid. (198-23:8 POR SALE, from September 29th next, largest Milk Walk m Llandilo, estab- lished over twenty years; vendor leaving the district.—Full particulars from Philpin, New Inn, Farm.. Llandilo. (P A169-23:8 ALBION Self-raking Reapers in Stock; best British make.—A. E. Harries, Llandilo. ALLOTMENT Holders and Gardeners can wonderfully increase their crops by top-dre6sing with Horticultural RITO.— Sold by John Edwards, Coal Merchant, Ff.-iirfach, Llandilo. T7VDR Service at* Maesyrhaf, Llangeler, -P Two Pedigree Boars, Gloucester Spot (fee 5s.) and Large White (fee 3s.). Pedi- gree on application.—Apply, Davies. 242—30 -8 FOR SALE, Thrashing Machine by Ramsoves fine condition seen near Narberth. (PA174—5 :9 BAR-LOCK Typewriter for Sale; visible j0 writing, in fine condition.—Apply, "Journal" Office,' Carmarthen.' FARMERS requiring the best quality Shorthorn and Dutch Rearing Calves, carriage paid passenger train.—Apply to Tl,ank Dobie, Littleton, Chester. ^Pl95—2-0:9 LARGE Quantity of No. 8, 9, liO, Cape- well Horse Nails for Sale, 29s. per Box. cash with order, carriage paid on 4 and upwards. (276-5:9 1tost anb totinb LOST, from Cilposte, Llandovery, 10 -L< Shorn Lambs, pitch-mark P on left side, notch under right ear; finder rewar- ded.—William Price. (P177—23:8 LOST, Black and Tan Sheep Bitch in pup, white blaze forehead; finder re- warded.—Davies, Gosport, Carmarthen Junction. (PASC2 J, Sales bv auction. 1 JOHN FRANCIS & SON. AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES.. 31st Aug.—RED LION INN, Priory Street —Freehold Property. 14th Sept.—TYNYCOED,- Waunrewig, etc., Nantgaredig — Freehold Pro- perty. 1 14th „ -FREEHOLD FIELD, Water- course, Llandefeilog, Kidwelly. 14th „ —RICKETTS MIfiL, Newchurch— Freehold Property. 14th .—LLEINE FARM, Cotiwil-Free- hold Property. 16th „—LOWLAND, Cross Hands-Stock and Crop. 13th „ —SYTHINMELYN, Trimsaran- Stock and Croffr 18th „ —TYREITHTN, Trimsaran — Stock and Crop. 20th „ -BANK COTTAGE, Pembrey- Stock and Crop. 21st —BONTFAWR, Llannon-Stock a.nd Crop. 23rd „ -WHITE FARM, Gorslas Stock, etc. 24th —RHIWLAS, Trimsaran-Stock and Crop. 25th „ —CWMLLETHRYDISSA, Pont- yberem—Stock and Crop. 28th" —LLWYNFILLT I R F A C H, OwmfIrwd-Stock and Crop. 1st Oct—YNYSWEN, Nantgaredig-Stock and Crop. 2nd „ —FFYNONYNYD, Ferry side — Stock and Crop. 3rd —Towyn, Pcmbrey-Stock. 4th „ —TOWYN, Pembrey Imple- ments, etc. 8th -COEDWGAN FAWR. Llangen- gendeirne-Stock and Crop. 25th —PARKYBOX, Kidwelly-Stock, otc. Unfixed Dates- PLAS, Llansaint—Stock, etc. ALLTYFERIN, Nantgaredig—Crop. GLANCOTHI, Nantgaredig—Crop. GLANGWIL1. Llanpumpsaint—Crop. BRYNMYRDDIN, Abergwili—Crop. (254 PONTYBEREM MART. THE NEXT MART will be held at the above place on MONDAY, AUG. 26th, 1918. All Fat Cattle to be on the Yard ai; 9 30 a.m. Grading at 10.30. Sale of Cows and Calves, Store Cattle, etc., to commence at 12 o'clock. Entries as early as possible. JOHN FRANCIS & SON, Auctioneers, Carmarthen- CARMARTHEN. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Fully- licensed Publio House. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for, SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at The Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, 31st August, 1918, at 2 pan. (subject to Conditions of Sale to be pro- duced and read) the very Valuable Freehold Public-house known as THE RED LION, Situate and being No. 2, Priory Street, Carmarthen, containing Bar, Bar Parlour, Sitting-room, Large Kitchen, Dining-room, Spirit Cellar, Large Beer Cellar, Club Room, 7 Bedrooms, Store Room for Butter, Cheese, etc., on the ground floor, large Store Room on the first floor, and another Store R.00In ab, together with Coal House, Stable wi ii Stalls and Loose Boxes for 20 horses Lofts over; Pigstye, w.c.. 2 commodious Yards and a large pro- ductive partly walled in Garden, all in the occupation of Mr. William Thomas. The Premise.s, which are Targe, CQQtT venient, and substantially built, are in good repair; nearly the whole of tne 'roofs being covered with Carnarvon slates. The Auctioneers recommend the Property as a first-class investment. It is one of the best-known Public-houses in Carmarthen, being what is known as a "Dealet 11 House," and is also very much frequented by Cheese and Butter Merchants. Possession on completion. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen, or of Messrs. BARKER, MORRIS & OWEN,. 268) Solicitors, Carmarthen. Jt — CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANDEFEILOG. Sale of Valuable Freehold Field of Accom- modation Land. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for <I SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, 14th September, 1918, the Valuable Freehold Land known as WATERCOURSE FIELD, Situate adjoining Pontmorlais, on the main road leading from Llandefeilog to Kidwelly, being within 2 miles of the Town of Kid- welly and containing 9 acres 3 roods 0 perches, more or less, of excellent pasture land, now in the occupation cf Mr. Davies. Further particulars will duly appear, and ii the meantime may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen, or of Mr. C. B. Edwards, Solicitor, 53, Queen Street, Car- diff. (251 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF CONWIL-ELVET. TOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for U SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, 14th September, 1918, the valuable Freehold Farm known as I LLEINE, Conwil Village, containing 56 acres, more or less, of excellent Pasture Land which will. be offered in Lots. Further particulars will duly appear, and in the meantime may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmartnen, or of Messrs. Walters & Williams, Solicitors, Carmarthen. (369 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANEGWAp. JOHN FRANCIS & SON havei received instructions to offer fQr SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, 14th September, 1918, the Valuable Freehold Farms and Accommodation Land known as "TYNYCOED," containing 63a. 3r. lip., more or less, held l>y Mr. I. LI. Davies; W'AUNREWIG," 66a. 2r. 2p., more or less, held by the Reps. of the late Mr. Wm. Thomas; "LLWYNBRYN and BRYN- MOR COTTAGES," Freehold Fields of Accommodation Land known as COED- SAITIIPREN-FACH, containing 27a. 3r. It6p., or thereabouts, held by .the Reps. of -the late Mr. John Davies, Llanegwad, and a quarter share in ,the Freehold Farmj of Graig. Further particulars will duly appear and in the meantime may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmartnen, or of Messrs. Walters & Williams, Solicitors, Carmarthen. (270 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF ABERNANT. MESSRS. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instructions to offer for SALE by TUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATUR- DAY, the 14th September, 1918, the Valu- able Freehold Farm and Corn Mill known as RICKETTS MILL, containing 14! acres, more or less, of ex- cellent Pasture Land, held by Mr. T. Phil- lips on a yearly tenancy, also Cottage and Garden adjoining. Further particulars will duly appear and in the meantime may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen, or of Messrs. Walters & Williams, Solicitors, Carmarthen. (271 Sales b Huctton. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF CONWIL CAIO. MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, at 1.30 p.m. punctually, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th September, 1918, the following exceptionally valuable Free- hold Farms, Small Holdings. Cottages, Gardens, and Licensed Houses, being part of the outlying portions of tne Edwinsford Estate. Lot. Property. Area. J A. B. P. 1. Goleugoed-ganol Farm 57 1 30 2. Goleugoed-issa Farm 77 2 lu 5. Glanrhyd Small Ilolding 4 3 6 4. Meadow, part of ditto 0 3 31 5. Temple Bar House, Garden and Field. 1 1 20 6. Meadow, part of Tirorugybar 3 G 36 7. Ditto ditto 3 1 10 8. Ditto ditto 3 2 23 9 Cottage, Gardens and 2 Fields 5 0 24 10. Field, part of Tirorugybar 3 3 7 11. Four Fields, part of ditto 12 1 3 12. The Bridgend Inn, Fully-licensed House 0 2 23 13. Meadow adjoining the Temple Bar 2 0 13 14. Ditto ditto 3 1 *4 15. Ditto Blaenywaun 0 2 35 16. Ditto ditto s, 1 0 3 17. Ditto ditto 9. 3 31 18. Felinnewydd Corn and Grist Mill and Farm 16 1 12 19. Penrhock Cottage, Gardens, Land and Smithy 2 1 16 20. Gilfach Cottage and Garden 0 1 32 21. Castell Small Holding 8 3 2 22. Meadow adjoining ditto 1 2 25 23 Ditto ditto 2 1 12 24. Two Meadows ditto 3 12 25. Bwllia Small Holding 38 3 16 26. Ddol-las, Cottage, Garden and Field I 1 3 21 27 The Garth Farm 78 l 22 28. Accommodation Fields, part of Gilfach. 14 0 19 29. Ffynonlas Farm 99 3 5 30. Groesfawr and Groeafach Small Holding 5 1 1 31. Ynyssau-ganol Farm* 103 1 2S 32. The Gate House, Cottage and Garden 0 0 36 33 Ynyssau-issa (or Pwllybaw) Farm 137 2 13 34. Two Fields, part of ditto 10 3 7 35. Two Fields and Woodland, part of ditto 22 1 31 36. Goleugoed-uchaf Farm Ill 2 14 37. Two Fields, part of ditto \o. o. 16 0 38 38. Tynywaun Farm 154 0 39 39. Freehold Enclosure of Land and Woodland 31 2 6 49 House and Garden in Church Street, Caio } 41. Ditto ditto J 42. Ditto ditto I 43 The Sexton's Arms, Part of Caio I. 0 1 19 44. House and Garden in Church Street, Caio I 45. Ditto ditto v. J 46. Caio Inn Lands 1 0 17 1 For further particulars apply to- DUDLEY WILLIAMS-DRUMMOND, Esq., Cawdor Estate Offices; TK AUCTIONEERS at their Offices, St. Mary Street; or MORGAN GRIFFITHS, SON & PROSSER, Solicitors, all of Carmarthen. ■ ■— ■— I IMI^—«■ I Z TOWYN FARM, PEMBREY. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. H/TESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and ITJL SON, in conjunction with Messrs. JOHN FRANCIS & SONS have received instructions'from Mr. T. Thomas (who is giving up the farm) to SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 3rd and 4tn, 1918, the whole of the Valuable LIVE STOCK, Crops, Implements, etc. Full particulars will duly appear. (238 CARMARTI-IENSMRE. PARISH OF LLANGUNNOCK. CWMCOCH. 71/rESSRS. J. HOWELL THECOMAS and ITA SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Auction Mart, St. Mary Street, Carmarthen, at 2 p.ni. punctually, on SATURDAY, thp 14th September, 1918, the following exception- ally Valuable Freehold Farm called CWM- COCH, containing 181 acres 3 roods 31 perches, or thereabouts, now held by Mr. p William Lewis as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of J3148, tenant paying all out- ( iugs oxoept tithes. This farm is equi-distant between the Carmarthen and Sarnau Railway Stations, being 2i miles from each. Vacant possession of till e farm will be given on the 29th September, 1918. For further particulars- apply to DUDLEY WILLIAMS-DRUMMOND, Esq., Cawdor Estate Offices; The AUCTIONEERS, at their Offices, St. Mary Street; or to MORGAN GRIFFITHS, SON and PROSSER, Solicitors, all of Carmarthen. HE Sale of BANKYFELIN MILL. FIELDS of ACCOMMODATION LAND, WHEATEN SHEAF INN, COT- TAGES, also FIELDS at Lanygors and Coldblow will1 take place at the St. Ma^'a Auction Mart, Carmarthen, TO-MORROW (Saturday), August 24th, 1918, at 3 dclock in the afternoon. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON, Auctioneers. THE Sale of the Freehold Farm known as COWIN GROVE, near Sarnau, to- gether with several lots of Valuable Fields, will take place at the St. Mary's Auction Mart TO-MORROW (Saturday), August 24th, 1918, at 3.15 o'clock in the afternoon. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON, 107) Auctioneers. THE Sale of the Freehold Farms known as WERN and TYNEWYDD, both in the Parish of Llanarthney, also the Free- hold Dairy Farm known as MORF A CRWN, Johnstown, Carmarthen, and the Tithe Rent Charge on Starling Park and Pentre-Sil, will take place at the St. Mary' Auction Mart TO-MORROW, August 24th, 1918, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON, 168); Auctioneers. TTTff. Sale of that valuable Field of Ac- commodation Land known as PARK "OYAL OAK being the first field of the Five Fields, adjoinisg Monument Hill, Car- marthen, will take place at the St. Mary's Auction Mart, Carmarthen, TO-MORROW (Saturday), August 24th, 1918, at 2.45 o'clock in the afternoon. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON. 167) Auctioneers. ON FRIDAY NEXT-AUGUST 30th'. South Wales Horse Sales CARMARTHEN. —— THE NEXT HORSE SALE Will be held at CARMARTHEN On Friday, 30th August, 1918. Over 160 Farmers' Horses Entered, including Heavy Town Geldings and Mares, Lorrv and Van Horses, Colts and Fillies; also Light Horses and Cobs of all sorts. Horses purchased at Carmarthen Sale are free to leave the County to Authorised Purchasers. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers— Caves & Messrs. Howell Thomas St. Mary's Auction Mart, Carmarthen. PRELIMINARY LIST OF AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES. LLOYD &. THOMAS September 26th and 27th (in conjunction With Meissrs. J. Howell Thomas and Son)—Giteat Clear-out Sale at PENY- BEDD, Burry Port. Monday September 30th-Clfearout Sale at DANCAPEL, Llangeler. Thursday, October 3rd-Clear-out Sale at PLAS-ISSA Bankyfelin. Thursday, October 10th—Clear-out Sale at CRYNFRYN, Abernant. Friday, tober llth-Clear-out Sale at GLANTOWY, Abergwili. Thursday, October 17th-Clear-aut Sale at FFYNONDEWI, Capeldewi. (244 Annual Sale of Ram Lambs CARMARTHEN MARKET, SEPTEMBER 4tR, laiS. ItLOYD & THOMAS. Entries already to hand from the follow- ing well-known Breeders:— 15 well-bred Suffolk Rams, and 15 well-bred Kerry Hill Rams from Sir Owen Philipps, Coomb. 10 well-bred Shropshire Rams from Earl Cawdor. 15 well-bred Kerry Hill Rams, from Messrs. David Evans and Son, Llwyncadfor, Henllan. 10 Pedigree Suffolk Rams and 8 Pedigree Shearling Ewes and Ewe Lambs, from Mr. Roland Phillips, Close Farm, St. Clears. 3 Suffolk Yearlings and Ram Lambs from Mr..0. Davies, Penygraig, Gellywen, 'St. Clears. 8 Suffolk Rams and 6 Shropshire Rams from Mr. A. Thomas, Pantcowin, Bankyfelin. 2 Pedigree Suffolk Yearling Rams, 14 Pedigree Ram Lambs, 13 Pedigree Ewe Lambs, from Mr. Rees, Corngafr, Myd- rim, St. Clears. 8 Pedigree Shropshire Ram Lambs from Mr. C. Drisooll, Penback, Whitland. The Sale will commence punctually at 11 o'clock. (243 SALE TO-MORROW. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANEGWAD. LLOYD & THOMAS in conjiKnotion with Mr. W. N. Jones, will? offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, August 24th, 1918, at 2.30 p.m., subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES:- Lot I.-All that Freehold Small Holding called LLWYNCROES," ^situate in the Parish of Llanegwad, con- taining by admeasurement 7 Acres 3 Roods 16 Poles, or thereabouts, of Meadow amd Pasture Land. Lot 2.-Those Three Freehold Fields of Meadow and Pasture Land forming part of "Cwmbyr Farm," situate in the above Parish, containing by admeasurement 13 Acres 3 Roods 25 Perches, or thereabouts. Lot 3.—All that Freehold Dwelling-house situate at Felingwm immediately adjoining the road leading from Felingwip to Pont Ynyswen, together with the outbuildings appurtenant thereto. There is alao a Field adjoining the D. elling-house containing about 1 Acre, also Factory known as THE FACTORY, FELINGWM," which contains valuable Carding Machinery. Lot 4.-That Freehold Field known as "CAEDU," situate across the Stream and adjacent to," The Factory, Felingwm," con- taiining by admeasurement 4 Acres 3 Roods 9 Perches, or thereabouts. Lot 6 .-All that Moiety or Half Share in the Freehold Cottage and Garden called "DANYGRAIG," now in the occupation of Mr. William Jones. 9 Lot 6.—All that Moiety or Half Share in the Freehold Farm House, Lands and Out- buildings called "CRAIG," or PENY- GpAIG, situate in the -above Parish, con- taining by admeasurement 23 Acres 2 Roods 27 Perches, or thereabouts. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from the Auctioneers, 5, Quay, Street, Carmarthen, or Mr. W. N. Jones, ot i Llandilo and Ammanford or Mr. G. C. PORTER, Solicitor, Llandilo. Mr. GEORGE BOLTON, Solicitor, Bradford. FFYNONE SHORTHORNS. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN MART. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured withi instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the above Mart on FRIDAY, September 6th, 1918, a selection of Choice PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULL CALVES from this noted Herd; also 12 PURE-BRED SHROP- SHIRE RAM LAMBS, the property of J. V. -Colby, Esq. (207 t 1W-r Sales b auction. Auction Marts BY LLOYD & THOMAS AUCTIONEERS, CARMARTHEN CARMARTHEN, WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 28th. All Fat Cattle must be in the Mart at ten o'clock in the morning to be graded, iveighed, and distributed before the Sale'of Cows and Calves commences. Sale of Cows and Calves at Ie. 30 o'clock, and owners are requested to bring them iu at 10 o'clock. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), AUGUST 23rd. LLANDYSSUL, TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27th. The Auctioneers will be glad if Entries arc sent in as early as possible PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TYRWAUN. NEAR CARMARTHEN. ]t/TR. T. BEVAN ARTHUR has received -LT_I_ instructions from Mr. G. Jeremy (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, r t the above place, on FRIDAY, October 4th, 1918, the whole of the Valuable STOCK, Crop, eto. (179 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF ABERGWILI. Important Sale of a very Valuable Freehold Holding. MR. T. BEVAN ARTHUR will SELL by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, August 31, 1918, at 2.30 o'clock (subject to Conditions of Sale which shall be there and then produced and read) the Valuable Free- hold Hftlding known as PANT YDD AU DDWR, situate In the Parish of Abergwili and containing 10 acres 1 rood 34 perches, or thereabouts, of rich Pasture Land, and now in the occupation of Mr. Evan Davies. a The Buildings are all conveniently ar- ranged, in very good repair and comprise a Dwelling House, Dairy, Cowhouse (8 ties" 2 Pigscots, Carthouse, and Hayshed. This is a very desirable Holding with an excellent water supply. Possession next Michaelmas. A Plan of the Property will be produced at the Sale and in the meantime may be in4 spected at the Offices of the Auctioneer. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auotioneer, 54, King Street, or of Messrs. H. Brunei White & Son, Solici- tors, both of Carmarthen. (212 CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISHES OF PENBRYN AND LLAN- GRANOG. Important Sale oea Freehold Farm. MESSRS. THOS. JONES & SONS HAVE received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Cawdor Hall, Newcastle-Emlyn, on FRIDAY, August 30th, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. (subject to such Con- ditions of Sale as shall be then and there read), all that very desirable Freehold Farm known as PENLANFAWR, Situate in the above-named parishes contain- ing 129 acres 1 rood 4 poles, or thereabouts, of arable and pasture land in a good state of cultivation, together with suitable build- ings. In addition Jo the {Purchase money, the purchaser win naVe ro pay a fixed sum (whioh will be named by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale) for the Oak Plantation and other Timber now growing on the farm. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers at Garthowen, Llandyssul, or to MR. D. ROY EVANS, Solicitor, Newcastle-Emlyn. July 31st, 1918. (203-23:8 CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISH OF PENBRYN. Sale of a very Desirable Freehold Farm. MESSRS. THOS. JONES & SONS HAVE received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cawdor Hall, Newcastle-Emlyn, on FRIDAY-, August 30th, 1918, at 2.30 p.m., subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there read, all that useful Freehold Farm called PANTYRHOLIED, Situate in the Parish of Penbryn in the County of Cardigan, and consisting of a stone-built and slated Farm House, Useful Barn, Granary, Stable, Cow Byre, Cart House, Piggeries, Sheds, (' together with about 1151 Acres of Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land which is well sheltered and abundantly supplied with water. For further particulars applications should be made to the Auctioneers,-at Garthowen, Llandyssul, or to Mr. D. ROY EVANS, Solicitor, Newcastle-Emlyn. July 27th, 1918. (183-23 :8 NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. Sale of a charming Country Residence on the banks of the river Teifi. ■TESSRS. THOS. JONES & SONS have JLTJL received instructions to SELL oy PUBLIC AUCTION, at the C^ io.- Hn-11, Newcastle-Emlyn, on FRIDAY, August 30th. 1918, at 2.30 p.m., subject to such Con- ditions of Sale as shall be then and there read, all that desirable Country Residence known a9 ABERCERI, Situate close to the town of Newcastle- Emlyn, consisting of a roomy Dwelling- house, Stable for 4 horses, a spacious Coach- house, a nice Kitchen, Garden and Orchards, together with about 5 acres of very produc- tive land. The House is situated in its own grounds, well-studded with trees and overlooking the river Teifi. [ For further particulars applications should b- made to the Auctioneers, at Garthowen, Llandyssul, or to Mr. D. ROY EVANS, Solicitor, Newcastle-Emlyn. July 27th, 1918. (182-23:8 ST. CLEARS. Important Sale of Valuable Fields of Accommodation Land. MESSRS. JAMES DAVIES & PSIL- LIPS are favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Swan Hotel, St. Clears, on TUES- DAY, September 3rd, 1918, at 2.30 p.m., subject to such Conditions as shall be there and then produced, the following very Valuable Fields:— Lot I.-All that Valuable Field of Accom- modation Land adjoining tho main road leading from St. Clears to Whitland, being formerly portion of Ostry Issa Farm, con- taining 7 acres, or thereabouts, and in close proximity to the town of St. Clears. Lot 2.—The very desirable Field adjoining Lot 1, and are approached by the main road leading, from St. Clears to Llanboidy, containing about 5 acres of excellent Pas- ture Land, now held with Lot 1, in the occu- pation of Mr. Ti. Davies. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers at their Offices at Whitland and St. Clears and Carmarthen'; or to W. Price j Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen. (272 | f Sales b Huctton. PEMBROKESHIRE. NEAR NARBERTH. "jl/TESSRS. JAMES DAVIES & PHIL- 1TA. LIPS have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the De Rutzen Arms Hotel, Narberth, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of August, 1918, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, in the following Lots, viz.: Lot 1.—All that Valuable and Productive Freehold Messuage Tenement Farm and Lands called COXHILL, in the parish of Narberth North, comprising Dwelling-house and suitable Outbuildings, containing by estimation 42 acres, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr. T. D. Williams as annual tenant. Lot 2.—Two Valuable Fields of excellent Pasture Land adjoining the main road lead- ing from Narberth to Haverfordwest, con- taining about eight acres, or thereabouts, now held with Lot 1 by Mr. T. D. Williams as annual tenant. The right to take the water from the A-ell situate on one of these fields for domestib purposes is reserved for the owners and occupiers for the time being of Lots 3, 4 and 5, the approach to the well to be along the present path thereto. Lot 3.—The Freehold Cottage, Yard, Garden, and Premises adjoining Lot- 2, as now let to Mr. and Mrs. Baker, at the annual rent of E4 4s. Od. There is a right to the water from the well to this Lot as mentioned in the parti- culars of Lot 2. « Lot 4.—The Freehold Cottage, Yard,- Garden, and Premises also adjoining Lot 2 as no v let to Mr. Griffith Johns, at the annual rent of j34 4s. Od. There is a right to the water from the well to this Lot as mentioned in the parti- culars of Lot 2. Lot 5.—The Freehold Cottage, Yajd, Garden, and Premises, also adjoining Lot 2, as now occupied by Mr. William Evans, at the annual rent of JB4 4s. Od. There is a right to the water from the well to this Lot as mentioned in the parti- culars of Lot 2. There are good fishing and sporting m the neighbourhood. Lots 1 and 2 are well situate within 'a mile of the prosperous town of Narberth and are approached by the main road lead- ing from Narberth. Lots 1 and 2 afford excellent opportunity to persons seeking a good investment for money and owing to their proximity to Nar- berth and nearness to the high road, the lands can be regarded as accommodation lands. For further particulars applv to the Auc- tioneers at their Offices at Whitland, St. Clears, and Carmarthen, or to MORGAN GRIFFITHS, SON and PROSSER, 225) Solicitors, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF PENCARREG. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property. MESSRS. DANIEL I. REES & WIL- LIAMS are instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION at the Royal Oalg Hotel, Lampeter, at 4 p.m., on TUESDAY, the 27th day of August, 1918, the every Choice Freehold Property known as CILGELLGANOL AND GOITRE, In the following or other number of Lots as may be determined upon prior to the Sale: Lot I.-A. very Desirable Freehold Farm known as (CilgeIlganol (including Blaen- waun, Goitre Fields and Mountain Allot- ment) in the Parish of Pencarreg, in the County of Carmarthen, containing accord- ing to the Ordnance Survey Map 73 Acres, .ør thereabouts, of Meadow, Grazing and Afrable Land. The Buildings comprise an excellent re- cerrthr erec-tect "Bwetimg-iicrase, -the usual Farm Buildings, the Dwelling-house of Blaenwaun (now used- as a Cattle-shed), also a large Hay-shed. The Farm is held along with part of Lot 2 by Mr. Thomas J. Davies as yearly tenant, at the Annual Rent of L6 This Holding consists of some very pro- ductive land, beautifully situated in the Vale of Teify, close to the main road, and within two miles of the Town of Lampeter. It is well supplied with water both for domestic and farm purposes The Farm Machinery are worked by water power. Lot 2.—All that Woodland known 'as Coedcochion and the two Fields adjoining, numbers 1695, 182L, and 1820 respectively on the Ordnance Survey Map, being part of Cilgellganol, containing 21.389 Acres, or thereabouts. The Woodland No. 1695 is in hand, and the Fields 1821 and 1820 ar« held along; with Lot" 1 by Mr. Thomas J. Davies. This Lot affords an eligible Building Site, and would make a very suitable Holding- for Poultry Keeping, etc/ Further particulars may be obtained#of the Auctioneers, at Lampeter, or of Mejssrs. D. LLOYD & SON, 234) Solicitors, Lampeter. CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISHES OF LLANBADARNODWYN AND LLANSAINTFFRAID. MESSRS. DANIEL 1. REES & WIL- LIAMS will offer by PUBLIC AUC- TION the following FREEHOLD PRO- PERTIES, adz. TANYBRYN FARM. PENCASTELL FARM. I PENCWMISAF FARM. .CWMCLYDAN'FARM. At the Royal Oak Hotel, Lampeter, on FRIDAY, Aug. 30th, 1918. Full particulars in next week's sue. Lampeter, 12th Aug., 1918. (226 CARDIGANSHIRE AND CARMA It. THENSHIRE. PARISHES OF LLANFAIR-CL YDOGAU, PENCARREG, AND LLANYCRWYS. DANIEL I. REES & WILLIAMS will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION afc the Royal Oak Hotel, Lampeter, on SATUR- 1 DAY, Sept. 14th, 1918, at 3 p.m., the fol- lowing FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. :— GREENHILL FARM. BRYNMINE SMALL HOLDING. LLETHRCENIN Do. CNWCSYCH Do. BLAENAU ACCOMMODATION FIELD LLETHER ACe 0 M MoOD A T ION FIELDS. Auctionees' Office, Lampeter, 20th Aug., 1918. (265 Llanybyther Mart. EVANS BROS Will hold their next- HORSE SALE Including STRONG and LIGHT DRAUGHTS, COBS HACKNEYS, PONIES and COLTS, On Thursday, Aug. 29, 1918.. Commencing at 11 a.m Sharp. All Entries for publication in Catalogue must be in hand by Thursday, August 22nd, but later Entries will be accepted up to day of Sale. Auctioneers' Offioes: Lianybyther. (224 Llandilp Bridge Mart. TEE First Annual Special Sale of Stock Sheep and Store Cattle Will be held at the abov Mart on Thursday, August 29th. 1918, Comprising BREEDING EWES, PEDI- GREE STOCK RAMS, STORE LAMBS, and CATTLE. (259 I J