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Wtoors. 61ough ami ø.t LAND AGENTS. SURVEYORS AUCTIONEERS. en.bigh. «& h.y1.. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Important Sale at PLAS SIORS F ARM, Llandyrnog. MESSRS. CLOUGH & CO. are favoured with -m instructions from Mr. Edward Roberts (who is leaving), to sell by Public Auction on the premises as above on Friday, 6th day of March, 1897, absolutely without reserve, 27 Head of Cattle, 10 Horses, Im- plements of Husbandry, &c., &c. Sale by Messrs. D. Roberts & Son On THURSDAY, February 25th, 1897, MESSRS. DAVID ROEERTS AND SON "will Sell by Auction, at CEFN CASTELL, DENBIGH, The:whole of the useful Household Furniture in Kitchen, Pantry, Dining Room, Sitting Room, and Bedrooms. Valuable Old Carved Chest, Cupboard (1616), Arm Chair, and other Oak Furniture, &c., by order of the Representatives of the late Mrs. HUGHES (Plas Chambers). The whole may be viewed on the morning of sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. Auctioneers' Office: 2, Vale Street, Denbigh. Messrs Berrie & Williams. IR _.r. MESSRS. BERRIE & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Valuers, and Estate Agents, 43, HIGH STREET (Near the Railway Bridge and Alexandra Hotel), RHYL, Conduct Sales by Auction of Live & Dead Farming Stock, Property, and House- hold Furniture. A Complete Register kept of Houses and Lard to be Sold and Let. Valuations prepared for Probate, &c. Fire, Life, and Plate Glass Insurances affected. When desired Advances can be made on Effects for absolute sale. THE LONDON & CAMBRIAN Pianoforte & Music Company, ROCHDALE HOUSE, HIGH STREET, RHYL, (Opposite the General Post Office). Pianos, American Organs, Har- moniums, By BR1NSMEAD, BISHOP, and other leading Makers. Liberal Discount for Cash; or easy terms of pay- ment. INSTRUMENTS LET ON HIRE. Violins, Mandolines, Banjos, Melodeons, Auto Harps, Musical Boxes, &c., In great variety. Music Stools, Stands. Cabinets, Strings, ( And fittings of all kinds. TUNINGS & REPAIRS by Experienced Man (Late with Broadwood & Son). Largest, Stock of Vocal & Instrumental Music in Rhyl. Inspection Invited. PIANISTS and BANDS Supplied for Balls and Evening Parties. GREEN HALGH & GEARY, Auctioneers, Valuers & Accountants MARKET STREET, RHYL. Valuations for Probate. Mortgages arranged. A compendious List of Properties, to be Let or Sold, issued monthly. mi NOTICE. DENBIGHSHIRE INFIRMARY. rpHE Annual GENERAL MEETING of -L the Governors and Subscribers of the above Charity, will be held m the Board Room of the Insti- tution, on THURSDAY, the 18th instant, at 11.45 a.m., when the Annual Report of the Committee will be presented. By ORDER, W. VAUGHAN JO.N,TES. Denbigh, SECRETARY. February 9th. 1897. Graig Ddewart Quarry, NEAR RUTHIN. The Proprietor of the above Quarry begs to inform the Publcthat there is now to be had a constant supply of Lime, Building & Coping Stbnes, Window Sills, Gate Posts, Chippings, &c. For Terms, apply to the Foreman of the Quarry. -P- SHEFFIELD GOODS-Cheap Job Lots rpABLE KNIVES and FORKS, Pen and Pocket- JL knives, Spoons, Razors, Farmer's Tools, &c. Good assorted Parcels, lis., 22s., and 40s. each. H. GILLAH, Merchant, Egerton Street, Sheffield. Sale by Mr. Fred Walks. Malvern House, 51, West Parade, Rhyl. MR. FRED WALLIS Is instructed to sell by Public Auction, the whole of the Superior Modern. Household Furniture on the above premises, on TUESDA Y, WEDNESDA Y, and THURSDA F, February 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1897. On view, by Catalogue, from 2 to 4 on the afternoon prior to Sale. Sale at One o'clock prompt each day. Auctioneers' Offices: Town Hall, Rhyl, & St. Asaph. SUPPLEMENTS TO THB 'NORTH WALES TIMES.' It is our intention to issue, from time to time, as opportunities arise, a Series of Supplements this Journal, GIVING Illustrations of Places, Articles of Interest, Public Personages, AND Current Events. These Supplements will be printed on good toned paper, and insetted in the Journal. The first of the series will be issued with our next number. iUB R 0 S V E0 FAMILY and COMMERCIAL t el Temperance Hotel, (LATE STAR) BODFOR STREET, RHYL, (Close to the Station). Under entirely New Managemeut. HOME COMFORTS, highly recommended. Sunday TABLE D'HOTE, 2s. Boarding Terms from 5s. 6d. per day. Beds from Is. 6d., including attendance. Commercial, Private, Sitting, Dining, Coffee and Smoke Room. Baths (h. and c.). A GOOD SHILLING DINNER, In General Room, ground floor. Chops and Steaks from the Grille. P.S.—Schools, Choirs, and other Parties specially catered for. Orders for Post promptly attended to. CHARLES SNOWDEN, Proprietor. THE NORTH WALES ASPHALTE PAVING COMPANY UNDERTAKE ALL CLASSES OF Granolithic Paving Work. SPECIALITIES. Parapets, Garden Paths, Carriage Drives, and Stable Yards. TERMS-MODERATE. WORK GUARANTEED. Estimates and Specifications may be ad on application to HUGH ROBERTS, Fern Bank, Rhyl. MR. F. SARSON, 10 YEARS WITH MR. SARSON, L.D.S. (LLANDUDNO), CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. Artificial Teeth on Improved Principle. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS WITHOUT USE OF GAS. FILLINGS, SCALING-, &e. Consultations Free. Testimonials may be seen at abeve address. Country Patients attended by appointment., 110 Bakers and Confectioners.—A Young Married Man requires situation as First or good Second. Well up in Smalls, Bread, Ices, Icing, Piping, &c. Can give seven years London reference, and 3 years good reference from last employer. Total Abstainer, and non Smoker. Apply WILKINS, 40, Feather Street, Flint. BREAKfAST-SUPPER. r NMI& p sOVAL GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK* ~YAT ANTED, a good Vessel Cleaner, a good » V Milker.-Apply, T. W. PICKERING, Shooklach, Malpas. ADMINISTRATIVE CO-ITNTY OF DENBIGH I PARISH OF LLANRWST. The Local Government Acts 1888 and 1894. NOTICE is hereby given that at the Quarterly Meeting of the County Council for the Administrative County of Denbigh, held at the County Buildings, Wrexham, on Friday, the 29th day of January, 1897, an Order was made by the said Council (subject to the provisions of the above Acts, and to the Orders of the Local Government Board thereunder) of which the following is a copy:- ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. The Local Government Acts 1888 and 1894. To the Local Government Board. I To the Education Department. To the Public Works Loan Commissioners. To the Director General of the Ordnance Survey. I To the Registrar General. To the Guardians of the Llanrwst Union. To the Llanrwst Rural District Council. To the Llanrwst Parish Council. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Llanrwst. To the Inhabitants of the said Parish. To Hugh Pierce, of Llanrwst. And to all others whom it may concern. WHEREAS it is provided by Section 57 (i.) of the Local Government Act, 1881, that whenever a County Council is satisfied that a prima facie case is made out as respects any County District not a Borough, or as respects any Parish for a proposal for amongst others the following things, that is to say: The conversion of any such District or part thereof if it is a Rural District into an Urban District, and if it is an Urban District iato a Rural District, o:r the transfer of the whole or any part of any such District, from one District to another, and the formation of New Urban or Rural Districts, the County Council may cause such inquiry to be made in the locality, and such notice to be given both in the locality and to the Local Government Board, Education Department, or other Government Depart- ment as may be prescribed, and such other inquiry and notices (if any) as they think fit, and if satisfied that such proposal is desirable, may make an order for the same accordingly. AND WHEREAS it is provided by section 59 of the said Act that any Order made in pursuance of that Act may so far as may seem necessary or proper for the purposes of the Order, adjust any property, debts, and liabilities affected by the Order. "AND WHEREAS by Section 54 of the Local Government Act, 1894. it is provided that where a new borough ia created or any other new Urban District is constituted then— "(a).-As respects any rural parish or part of a rural parish which will be comprised in the borough or urban district, provision shall be made either by the constitution of a new parish, or by the annexation- of the parish or parts thereof to another parish or parishes, or otherwise, for the appointment of overseers, and for placing the parish or part in the same position as other parishes in the borough or district, and (&).—As respects any parish or part which remains rural, provision shall be made for the constitution of a new parish council for the same, or for the annexation of the parish or part to some other parish or parishes, or otherwise for the government of the parish or part, and (c).—Provision shall also where necessary be made for the adjustment of any property, debts, and liabilities affected by the said creation, constitution, or extension, and that the provision aforesaid shall be made where any other new Urban District is constituted by an Order of the County Council under Section 57 of the Local Government Act, 1888. "AND WHEREAS at a meeting of our County Council for the Administrative County of Denbigh held at the County Buildings, in Wrexham, on the 31stday of July, 1896, a proposal was made to us, the said County Council, that it is desirable that the District called the "Tre'rdre Special Drainage District" which now forms a portion of Llanrwst parish should be formed into a separate Urban District, and the same was then referred by us to our Local Government Act Committee, with power to appoint a Committee to hold an inquiry, if satisfied that a prima facit case is made out. AND WHEREAS at a meeting of our said Council, held on the 30th day of October, 1896, our said Committee reported that they had resolvedJ That they were satisfied that a prima facie case had been made out, and thereby appointed. Messrs. Samuel Moss, W. Trevor Parkins, and Thomas Parry a committee to hold the necessary inquiry in accordance with the regulations of the Local Government Board, and to report to them. And otir said Council being also satisfied that a prima jade case was made out regarding such proposal, ordered that the necessary inquiry be held as provided by Section 57 of the Local Government Act, 1888, and the Regulations of the Local Government Board, prescribed thereunder and ratified and confirmed the appointment of the said Samuel JVioae, W. Trevor Parkins, and Thomas Parry as the Committee to hold such inquiry. „ AND WHEREAS the said Samuel Moss, W. Trevor Parkins, and Thomas Parry, and the committee appointed as aforesaid, held the inquiry referred to at the Justices' Court Room, in Llanrwst, on Saturday, the 6ch day of December, 1896, at the hour of 12 o'clock at noon, the Notices prescribed by the Local Government Board to be given prior to the holding of Inquiries under the Section before referred to having been given and published in the manner prescribed by the Order of the Board dated the lith day of September, 1889. AND WHEREAS the said Committee of Inquiry reported to us that it is desirable that that part of the parish of Llanrwst, known as the Tre'rdre Special Drainage District, should be converted into an Urban Sanitary District. "NOW THEREFORE we, the said County Council of the Administrative County of Denbigh, having taken such report into consideration, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred upon us by the hereinbefore recited sections of the Local Government Acts, 1888 and 1891, and of every power us enabling in this behalf, do order as follows, that is to say:- 4 ARTICLK I. i" That part of the parish of Llanrwst known as the Tre'rdre Special Drainage District, and as the Township of Tre'rdre, shall be an Urban District, and shall be called The Llanrwst Urban District." •• ARTICLE H, •• The number of Members to be elected for tBo eaid Urban District shall be 12. "ARTICLE III. The first election of Urban District Councillors for the said Urban District shall be conducted in accord- "ance with the Urban District Councillors (additional councillors and new districts) Election Order, 1895. The Urban District Councillors elected at such election shall, for the purposes of tenure of office and retire- "ment, be deemed to have been elected on the 15th day of April, 1897. "ARTICLE IV. "Of the first Urban District Councillors elected under this order, the third who are respectively to retire "on the 15th day of April, 1898,1899, and 1900, shall be determined according to their place on the poll at the "election, those that were lowest on the poll retiring first. It there was no poll, or if a question arises in consequencue of an equality of votes between two or more councillors, the matter shall be determined by ballot conducted under the direction of the Council. "ARTICLE V. Hugh Pierce, of Llanrwst, aforesaid, Clerk to the Guardians, shall be the Returning Officer for the pur- poses of the first Election of an Urban District Council for the said Urban District. If he shall die, or "refuse, or through any cause become incapable or unable to act as Returning Officer, then such other person as shall be nominated in writing by the Chairman for the time being of our County .Council shall be the Returning Officer. "ARTICLE VI. The area now comprising the present parish of Llanrwst shall become two parishes, consisting of the area of the said Urban District and of the portion of the Parish outside the said Urban District to be called "respectively Llanrwst Urban and Llanrwst Rural. Llanrwat Rural shall have a separate Parish Council "with 7 Parish Councillors, and the 7 Councillors at present representing the Llanrwst Ward on the existing Parish Council shall be the members of that Parish Council until the ordinary day of the retirement of Parish Councillors which shall next happen after the operation of this Order; and from and after that date the 8 Councillors at present representing the Tre'rdre Ward on the existing Parish Council shall cease to be members of the Llanrwst Parisn Council. ARTICLE VII. "The persons holding office for the existing parish of Llanrwst as District Councillors of the Rural Dis- trict of Llanrwst shall, until the ordinary day of Election of District Councillors in the year 1897, act as members of the said Rural District Council; and from and after that day the number of Guardians to be elected for the said Urban Parish of Llanrwst shall be 3, and the number of Rural District Councillors to be elected for the said Rural Parish of Llanrwst shall be 4. "ARTICLE VIII. On the day of the first meeting of the said Urban District Council all rights, liabilities, and obligations of the existing Parish Council of Llanrwst in respect of the Drainage and, Water Supply of the said Urban Dis- trict shall pass to and vest in the said Urban District Council; and on^and after the.said day the area of "the Rural portion of the said parish shall be freed from all liability to any rate or other contribution in respect of any loans which ara now a charge upon the area of the whole parish, but until such day all the powers, rights, duties, capacities, liabilities, obligations, and property of the said Parish Council, including the Drainage and Water Supply of the said Urban District, shall continue to be exercisable by, attached to, "and vested in that Parish Council. j^UTICLE IX« The Urban District Council of Llanrwst shall, within five years froin the operation of this Order, pay to the Parisn Council of Llanrwst Rurai tha sum of £ 700, and interest thereon at 3%, by equal half yearly to the Parish Council of Llanrwst Rural the sum of 9700, and interest thereon at 3%, by equal half yearly instalments of principal and interest combined, in respect of the amount levied upon and contributed by the Rural portion of the existing parish of Lla nrwst towards repaying the several Loans obtained for the I purposes of the Drainage and Water Supply of the said Urban District. ARTICLE X, As between the Parishes of Llanrwst Urban and Llanrwst Rural, any balance standing to the credit of the existing Parish Council of L.anrwst at the date of the operation of this Order, and any debts and liabilities incurred by the said Parish Council other than as specified in Article 8 hereof, shall be appor- tioned between such Parishes in the proportion which their respective rateable values bear to the valua- tion lists for the whole parish in force at the date of this Order, and shall be paid and borne accordingly. ARTICLE XI. Every Officer who, by virtue of this Order or of anything done in pursuance or in consequence thereof, suffers any direct pecuniary loss by abolition of office or by diminution or loss of fees or salary shall be • 'entitled to have compensation paid to him for such pecuniary loss; and in determining such compensation regard shall be had to the conditions and other circumstances required by sub-Section (i) of Section 120 of the Local Government Act, 1888. to be had in regard in case of campensation under that Section, and the compensation shall not exceed the limit therein mentioned. The County Council shall determine to what local authority application shall be made for compensation, and out of what fund such compensation if any shall be paid by such authority, and the provisions of Sub-Section 2 to 7 of the said Section sh&ll apply with the substitution of such Authority for the County Council, and with such alterations, if any, as may be required. "ARTICLE XII. The Overseers who at the date of the operation of this Order hold office for the existing parish of lJlan. rwst shall hoid office until ttieir successors are appointed; and all future appointments ot Overseers, and any appointment of an Assistant Overseer for the parish of Llanrwst Urban, shall be made in like manner as if such parish had been included in an Urban District on the appointed day within the meaning of the Local Government Act, 1894. This Order shall come into operation from and after the date of any Order made by the Local Govern- ment Board for the confirmation hereof. Sealed this 2na day of February, 197, in the presence of J* rSNKmTLEY'} Tw° MemberS of the Council. LL. ADAMS, Clerk of the County Council. And Notice is hereby further given that the said Order and copies thereof can be inspected at my Office, at No. 5, Castle Street, Ruthin, by any owner or ratepayer in any area affected thereby, each day between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.during a period of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, and that copies of the said Order can be obtained from me at any time before the confirmation thereof by the Local Government Board, by any owner or Ratepayer in any way affected thereby, upon payment of Two pence for each Copy. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1897, LL. ADAMS, Olerk to the County Council. 5. CASTLE STREET, RUTHIN. -¡-M_ WANTED, in the neighbourhood of Llanddulas or Llysfaen, a small HOUSE and SHOP. Rent, about £ 20.—Apply to No. 45 at this office. ST. DAVID'S DAY. JBL SOIREE (Under the auspices of the Women's Cymru Fydd League and the Denbigh Liberal Club), will take place at the MEMORIAL HALL, on MON- DAY, the 1st of MARCH next, commencing at 7 o'clock. For particulars, see Bills. WM. PRICE, Secretary. I TO BE LET or SOLD, No. 12,16,18 & 20, BEECH WOOD ROAD, I RHYL. 1CTEWLY completed, with every convenience; 3 I A-N Entertaining Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, good Kitchens Pantry, Gardens, &c.; Gas and Electric Bells in each Room. Hot Water in Scullery and Bath Room. Apply to W. J. SIMCOCK, Architect and Surveyor, 7, River Street, Rhyl. ENERAL SERTANT wanted at once for small JT Inn. Able to speak Welsh and English. 16 to 20, respectable, clean, and active. Comfortable I home. Fare paid.—Jones, Unicom, Polgelley. I [A CARD.] W. J. SIMCOCK, Architect, Surveyor, and Valuer, HAVELOCK HOUSE, 7, RIVER STREET, RHYL. Plans, Specifications, and Bills of Quantities, pre pared for all classes of work. Buildings superintended, and Valuations made. EVAN THOMAS, RADCLIFFE & CO CARDIFF. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. February 11th, 1897. Gwenllian Thomas,'left Newport Feb. 2. 1010 Morganwg,' left Huelva 6. Anne Thom&s,'arrived Bizerte fan. 29. 'Wynnstay', left Jarrow — 30. Walter Thomasi' passed Pera 27. Bala/ passed Plra Feb. 6. W. J. Radcliffe,' arrived MarseilleH 6.- Clarrisa Radcliffe,' arrived Cardiil Jan. 28. Sarah Radcliffe,' passed Pera 29. 'Mary Thomas,' arrived Constantinople Feb 1. 'Jane Radcliffe,' arrived Bourgas — 3. Douglas Hill,' passed Gibraltar — 5. Llanberis,' passed Pera — 8. Manchester,' left Cardiff — 5. Peterston,' left. Cardiff — 8. Anthony Radcliffe,' left Barry Jan. 27. Ethel Radcliffe,' passed Pera' Feb. 7. Dunraven,'left Galveston Jan. 17. HIGH CLASS TAILORING At POPULAR PRICES. Norfolk, Shooting, Fishing, Cycling and Golf Suits, In Harris Tweeds, Homespuns, Lovatt, Irish and Inverness Tweeds. Covert Coats, Knicker Breeches, Riding Breeches. I Ladies' Tailoring a Specialite. Golf Capes and Fancy Vests In Newest Shades. Latest Styles. AT OSBORNEH TAILOR, BODFOR STREET. RHYL. THE STEEL AERMOTOR, OK T WIND TURBIN Is the Cheapest, Strongest, and most effective motive power in the world, taking the three first awards in three separate classes at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. Has recently been in- troduced to this country by Mr. W. H. DEMPSTER, Laugharne, South Wales, F: who is the Company's Sole Re- presentative in Wales. This plant of modern Machin- ery may be bad at a very small cost for Chaffing and Grinding Corn, Pulping Turnips, Driving Electric Dynamo In connection with a Storage Battery, Pumping Water to any distance, With the latest improved Pumps. t Particulars of the Agent, on application. T. ANDREWS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wine & Spirit /yV > AND /IX/ Alisopp's /z, ALES. DENBIGH. NOTED OLD SCOTCH & IBIteH WHISKIES. SOLE AGENT FOR TEACHERS HIGHLAND CREAM AND VIGOROSO WINE. GUINNESS" STOUT, u 1. i'î .1,) .') U .l IN CASKS AL\D BOTTLES. BASIC; SLAG. 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OWEN, 45, High Street and Star Shop, DENBIGH, Begs to announce that he has made arrangements to take over, On the 1st Q'AY of JANUARY, 1897, THE Flour, leal Corn, &c., Business, Transacted by MRS. HUGHES, KING'S MILLS, And hopes, by guaranteeing Good Value and Low Prices, to secure the patronage previously accorded to his predecessors. -.M_ ARTISTIC AND SCIENTIFIC 'PHOTOGRAPHY. x HMA Y S MR, JOHN WILLI' of the Vale of begs to inform the public ally that he has o> „ £ 5* Wales genei- proved Electrical an LATEST and most im- Cryptoscope aT ratus, and is prepared t» body thror^gj, theclot^ng. °f the huma* 1 erms on Application. Established 1885. JOHN WILLIAMS, PORTLAND STUDIO, HIGH STREET, BHYL. 2s<ach sitter personally attended to by J. W. Please note the Address:—PORTLAND STUDIO, 8, High Street, BHIIW