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Sales by Auction. F. A. Dew & Hooper, Colwyn Bay and Conway. Colwyn Bay Telephone No. 21. AUCTIONS and VALUATIONS of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Business Premises, House Property, Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, Pictures, Hooks, and Plate. HOUSES TO LET—Furnished & Unfurnished. Information given of Houses, Building Estates, Farms, Country Residences, and Business Premises for Sale or to Let in all parts of North Wales. FIRE, LIFE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. The Offices occupy the most prominent and central position in Colwyn Bay and Conway, thus affording unequaled publicity to all Auction Announcements. ROBERT & ROGERS JONES AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LLANRWST. THIS DAY, FRIDAY. PYLL-DY LLANBEDR, nr. CONWAY. Sale of CATTLE, HORSES, Mountain SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS, &c., the property of the late Richard Roberts, deceased. Usual Credit. 1268 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND, 1900. THE RECTORY, CAPEL CURIG. Sale of the whole of the very substantial HOU SE HOLD FURNITURE, MARE PONY, DOG CART, HARNESS, and other Effects, the property of Mrs. Jenkins (who is leaving). Catalogues in due course. 1294 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5TH, 1900. TAL-Y-CAFN MART 7TH ANNUAL XMAS SHOW & SALE, comprising 150 Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows and Bulls; 600 Ripe Moimtain Wethers & Ewes; 35 Fat Pigs and Calves. 0 sual Conditions. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. 1292 JOHN PRITCHARD & PORTER, AUCTIONEERS, BANGOR. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LLANFAIRFECHAN. Important Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD FARM, MOUNTAIN FFRIDD, Small TENEMENTS, and LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES and SHOPS in STATION ROAD. MESSRS. J. PRITCHARD & PORTER will Sell by Public Auction (by order of the Mortgagees) on SATURDAY, December 1st, 1900, the Freehold Farm TY'NYLLWYFAN, about 80 acres, the Mountain Ffridd MAESYBRYN, the small hold- ing NANT UCHAF, Two Freehold Cottages at the eatrance to Forest-avenue, the Leasehold Semi- detached Residence MONA VIEW, 4 Lock-up Shops, and 2 Dwelling Houses in the occupation of Mr. Uichard John Jones and Messrs. Ind, Coope & Co.. and the Freehold House OCEAN. VIEW. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, Bangor; Mr. J. M. Porter, Surveyor, Colwyn Bay; Mr. J. Olynne Jones, Solicitor, Bangor; and Messrs. Porter & Amphlett, Solicitors, Conway and Colwyn Bay. 1300 MESSRS. HUGHES & CO., Auctioneers, Valuers, Land and Estate Agents, Accountants & Mortgage Brokers, UXBRIDGE CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. SALES BY AUCTION of Leasehold and Freehold Properties, Household Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, Fanning Stock, &c., &e. VALUATIONS for Probate, Mortgages & other purposes Mortgages Arranged. Rents Collected and Estates Managed. 1255 RHYL.—Town Hall Auction Mart. WILLIAM HALL & Co., The Oldest Established AUCTIONEERS & ESTATE AGENTS in the District. Late T. C. AMOS; also late J. E. ROBERTS & Co. AUCTION SALES conducted in any part of the Country. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, &e. Rents Collected. Estates Managed. Insurances effected in any office. rwrr™ i PRESTATYN. BRANCH OFFICES | SEAFORTH, LIVERPOOL. 191 To L et. rjlO LET—ROOM suitable for Tailor or Boot- maker's Shop; also Room suitable for an Office. Apply X.Y.Z., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1299 TO BE LET with immediate possession, beautifully situated HOUSE, 10 rooms, every convenience, ppod garden and sanitary arrangements.—Address E., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. C15N OLD OOLW YN.—HOUSE to Let, Unfurnished; four bedrooms, one sittingroom, kitchen, bath, ™ud w.c.—Apply on the premises, or Colwyn Bay, or ylctter to Rhyl—EISISKI. 1026 IO be Let, comfortable and convenient, seven and nine-roomed HOUSES, close to shore and Rhos Solf links. Gardens back and front.—Apply to R. 2^OBEY^ Little Orme's Head Quarry, Llandudno. 1027 To BE LET at Llanrwst, a large and finely- -f- situated HOUSE, with every accommodation, ^oout five minutes' walk from railway station. ^citable for a Temperance Hotel or Club.—-For ^RTHER particulars apply to E. S. PAKKY, Inigo House, Llanrwst. 424 TRREi-STALL STABLE and GOOD LOPTlo /■ Let.—Apply STAB SUPPLY STOKES, 15, Station- oad, Colwyn Bay. 1250 1 J. W. ROGERS & Co., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND LANDED ESTATE AGENTS. SALE ROOMS AND OFFICES: FREEMASON'S HALL, LLANDUDNO. VALUATIONS for Probata and Transfer on moat reasonable terms. Cash advanced Free of charge to Parties about to Realize. OFFICE HOURS, 10 to 4. TELEPHONEs-Colwyn Bay, 33. Llandudno Office, 67. J, Residence, O'7A. 273 PUBLIC HALL. COLWYN BAY. jyi R. J. W. ROGERS announces instrue- tions to Sell by Public Auction, superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, on FRIDAY, Nov. 23rd, 1900. The property (of a gentleman deceased) will be moved to the above hall for convenience of sale. Further entries can be made for this sale by sending a list to the AUCTIONEER, Masonic Hall, Llandudno. Telephone 67. 1298 BUILDING LAND, BUSINESS & RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY TO LET OR FOR SALE. ESTATES DEVELOPED. PROPERTIES MANAGER. REGISTER OF FURNISHED HOUSES. J. M. PORTER, Surveyor, Valuer and Estate Agent, The ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN BAY. NAT. TELEPHONE No. 38. 324 TELEGRAMS :-PORTER, SURVEYOR, COLWYN BAY. To be Sold. mO BE SOLD, FREEHOLDliEBrDEKCE of _L first-class modem construction, with conserva- tory, lawn and gardens, the whole occupying a site of g of an acre in extent, situated in the best locality of this well-known healthy resort. The water supply and sanitary arrangements are excellent. The house is well planned, the rooms are spacious and lofty and consist of 4 reception and 11 bedrooms, and all necessary accommodation for a gentleman's private residence. For orders to view, price, and further particulars, apply THE ESTATE OFFICE," 1303 COLWYN BAY. OR F choice Plots of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND in Alexandra Park, Penmaenmawr, finelv situated for private Residences; Roads, Drainage, Water and Gas complete.—Apply to A. DUNCAN, LIvs- faen, near Abergele. 1253 IRE"NAILS,"Mixed,~8s. peFcwt.; 281bs., 2s."3d.L W Screws, mixed, 34s. per cwt.; 281bs.. 9s.; wire cut, wrought and malleable nails, tacks, shoe nails, rivets, &c., wholesale prices.—MIDLAND NAIL WORKS, 25 and 26, Rea-street, Birmingham. 1282 CABBAGE PLANTS, — Autumn Sown, Early Evesham, Nonpareil, Brussels Sprouts, Aig- burth, Is. 6d. per 100; also some strong stocks of Ligurian Bee,.i .-JoilN,;o- Glan Conway. 1177 C~ 1 ABB AGE PLANTS.—Cabbage Plants, 50,000 J on strong healthy August sown plants, 5/- per 1,000 rail. Cash with order.-BuRcl-,Ss, Glaii Conway. 1160 W~'EL«H~OLD-OAK FUWlTURE of eveiy description.— Apply, THOMAS WILLIAMS, Town Hill, Llanrwst, N. Wales. 1036 REEHOLD BUILDING. LAND, near Ikm- dudno Junction, for Sale; area 6F acres; no restrictions £ 1,200 would be left on by way of second or third mortgage.—Price, &c., of "Jocelyn," PionctT Office, Colwyn Bay, 945 Situations ANTED—Good GENERAL for small private ? f family—Apply MRS. GEKSfy, Sherwood House, Victoria Park, Colwyn Bay. 1301 TTSTANTED, by Respectable Widow, Situation as VV COOK OR HOUSEKEEPER, thoroughly domesticated, three years' reference.—Apply "LouiSA,' Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1294 I WANTED, a MAN for general farm work also a working HOUSEKEE PER, able to do dairy work.—Address. Royal Oak Hotel, Bettws-y-Coed. 1306 \TTANTED, GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, small w fa.mily.-Apply Mns. BEVERLEY, Briarfield, Old COLWYN. 1309 WANTED, RESPECTABLE M AN AND WIFE TO ATTEND TO SMALL DAIRY FARM. GOOD WAGES.—APPLY TAX'RAI.LT HALL, LLANDDULAA. 1307 KNERAL7 SL^RY A N T W AN TED^ ""MUST speal WELSH and ENGLISH.—APPLY to the TALYCAFN HOTEL, STATING AGE AND FULL PARTICULARS. 1305 -XATANTED-STP,ONG GIRL, 15 to 17, to assist v v with housework AND care of TWO children.- Apply HATTON, COLWYN Bay. 1291 ANTE D-CO OK- GE iNE RA.L, iir. Manchester. V f -Apply Mus. SANPBACH, Dunedin, Ashton- on-Mersey, Manchester. 1280 WANTED—Situation as CLERK (near Llan- If dudno Junction) by young man; eight years' good experience; small salary to commence—-Address JAS. HQLDEN, 116, Wellington-street, Bolton. 1285 Shipping List. ^TCTFTJONESR STEAMSHIP OWNERS AND BROKERS, CARDIFF. NOVEMBER 13TH, 1900. Charles T. Jones, It. Barry Dock for Messina Nov. 10 Margaret Jones, left Malta for Delaware 3 Blodwen, left Gibraltar for Philadelphia Oct. 27 Afonwen, left Cardiff for Port Said ..Nov. 9 Frederick Knight, arr. Rotterdam from Malta „ 12 Derwen, left Gibraltar for Baltimore „ 12 Enidwen, left Swansea, for Genoa „ 1 Millicent Knight, left Malta for Rotterdam 5 Groeswen left Tyne Dock for Genoa 4 461 1 Parliamentary Notice. IN PARLIAMENT—SESSION 1901. Colwyn Bay and Colwyn Urban District Gas. (Power to Council to supply Gas; Purchase, by Compulsion or Agreement, of the Undertaking of Colwyn Bay and District Gas Company; Winding up and Dissolution of that Company; Maintenance and Improvement of existing Gas- works; Manufacture of Gas and Residuals; Limits of Supply; Meters and Fittings; Rates and Charges; Confirmation of Agreements; Agreements with other Authorities; Borrowing of Money; Incorporation and Amendment of Acts.) NOTICE is hereby given, that appli- cation is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing session by the Urban District Council of the Urban District of Colwyn Bay and Colwyn, in the county of Denbigh (hereinafter called the Council "), for an Act for all or some of the following purposes ond objects (that is to say):— 1. To authorize the Council to manufacture and supply gas for all purposes within the Urban District of Colwyn Bay and Colwyn, in the county of Denbigh and the parish of Llysfaen, in the county of Car- narvon. 2. To authorize and empower the Council to acquire and to provide for the transfer to and vesting in the Council of the undertaking, works, lands, mains, pipes, property (both real and personal), powers, rights, privileges, and authorities of the Colwyn Bay and District Gas Company (hereinafter called "the Company") for such price or consideration, and on such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon be- tween the Council and the Company, or as failing agreement, shall be determined by arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the Lands Clauses Acts, with respect to the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement, and to authorize and require the Company to sell and transfer their under- taking, property, and rights accordingly. 3. To confirm and give effect to any agreement between the Council and the Company respectively with reference to any such purchase and sale which may have been or may be entered into prior to the passing of the intended Act. 4. To provide for the winding up and dissolution of the Company, and for the distribution of the pur- chase money and assets amongst the shareholders of the Company and other persons entitled or inter- ested therein, and for the payment and discharge of the debts and liabilities of the Company, or the trans- fer of the same or any part thereof to the Council, or to make such other provisions with respect to the same as the intended Act may contain. 5. To authorize the Council to carry on the under- taking of the Company, and to maintain, and from time to time improve, enlarge, alter, and renew or dis- continue the existing gasworks of the Company upon the lands (hereinafter described) upon which the Company now manufacture and store gas and residual products, and upon such lands to erect, lay down, provide, maintain, and from time to time enlarge, im- prove, alter, renew, or discontinue additional gas- works, and to manufacture and store gas and materials employed in or about the manufacture of gas, and to convert and manufacture and store all or any pro- ducts resulting or arising from the manufacture of gas. 6. The lands hereinbefore referred to upon which the gasworks of the Company now stand, or upon which, or any part of which, it is intended to manu- facture gas, areas follows:— First. A field or piece of land, situate in the parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rlios, in the county of Denbigh, containing by admeasurement two acres of statute measure, more or less, bounded on the north by the London and North-Western Railway, on the south by the highway leading from Colwyn Bay to Conway, on the east by the road leading from the said highway to Plas Newvdd Farm, and on the west by a portion of Glanywern Farm. Secondly. A field or piece'of land adjoining, and on the western side of the field or piece of land first above described, situate in the said parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, containing by admeasure- ment two and a half acres or thereabouts, bounded on the north by the London and North-Western Railway, on the south by the highway leading from Colwyn Bay to Conway, on the west by a portion of Glanywern Farm, and on the east by the field or piece of land first above described. 7. To empower the Council for the purposes of the gas undertaking, when transferred, and for the general purposes of the intended Act, to purchase by agreement and to take 011 lease and hold lands, houses, tenements, and hereditaments, and easements, rights of way, and other rights in, over, or affecting lands and houses within the limits of supply, and to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of any lands and houses for the time being belonging to them and not required for the purposes of the undertaking. 8. To empower the Council, within the limits of supply, to break up streets, roads, paths, highways, lanes, and other public and private roads, ways, passages and places, sewers, drains, bridges, railways, tramways, telegraphic, telephonic, and electric wires and apparatus, and to lay down, repair, maintain, and renew mains, pipes, and other works, apparatus, and appliances, and to manufacture, purchase, provide, let on hire, supply, fix, and deal in meters, lamps, stoves, ranges, machinery, engines and fittings, and to exer- cise all such other powers as are necessary for or incidental to the supply of gas, and to sell and deal in coal, and also in coke, culm, tar, oil, ammoniacal liquor, and other residual products of gas, and to have and exercise all such powers, rights, authorities, and privileges with the respect to the manufacture and supply of gas as may be necessary, proper or convenienient. 9. To make provision for the inspecting and testing of gas fittings in new buildings, for the protection of the gas supply, and prevention of waste or misuse of gas. Parliamentary Notice. 10. To empower the Council to levy and recover gas rents and charges, and to make special provision for the recovery of rates. rents, and charges for the supply of gas and residual products, manufactured or otherwise, and for the hire or use of meters, lamps, stoves, machinery, engines, and fittings; and. if thought fit, to grant exemptions and discounts, and to vary and extinguish all rights and privileges (if any) inconsistent with, or which would interfere with or impede the carrying out of the objects of the intended Act. 11. To make provision for securing payment of gas rates, and to authorize the Council to refuse the supply gas to any person or persons in debt for gas supplied or meter rent due in respect of other premises. 12. To require consumers of gas supplied by the Council to give to the Council notice in writing before connecting or disconnecting any meter, or before dis- continuing the consumption of gas, or ceasing to occupy houses, buildings, and other premises supplied by the Council. 13. To make provision for the sale of gas by slot meters or other like contrivances, and to regulate the price to be charged therefor. 14. To authorize the Council and any other sani- tary authority, or any company, body, commissioners, or persons, to enter into and carry into effect, con- tracts and agreements with respect to the supply by the Council of gas within or oeyond the limits of supply aforesaid, and to confer upon the Council special powers with reference thereto, and to the laving down and maintaining pipes and apparatus in streets, roads or railways. 15. To authorize the Council to acquire, hold, and use patent rights and licences thereunder for any of the purposes of the intended Act. 16. To make provision in regard to the price, pressure, quality and testing of gas. 17. To alter and enlarge the present borrowing powers of the Council, and to enable them to borrow and reborrow money on mortgage, debentures, de- benture stock, and annuities, ana to charge as well the whole or part of the undertaking of the Company, and the rents, revenues, and property, or any part of which they may become possessed under the intended Act, as also the general district rate, and any other rate or rates, levied or leviable within the said district, and all or any of the revenues and property of the Council, with, and as security for, all or any part of the moneys to be borrowed. 18. To vary or distinguish all existing rights and privileges which would or might in any way prevent or interfere with or delay the accomplishment of any of the objects of the Bill, and to confer other rights and privileges. 19. To amend or repeal the provisions of the Colwyn Bay and District Gas Act, 1896, and to vary, repeal, or extinguish all existing rights, powers, and privileges which would in any manner interfere with or prevent the carrying into effect of any of the objects of the intended Act, and to confer other rights, powers, and privileges. 20. To incorporate and apply with or without modification, or render applicable, all or some of the provisions of some of the following public Acts:—The Public Health Acts, the Land Clauses Acts, the Gas- works Clauses Acts, 1847 and 1871: the Local Loans Act, 1875; the Arbitration Act, 1889; and all Acts amending those Acts respectively. Printed copies of the intended Act or Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons on or before the 21st day of December next. Dated this 15th day of November, 1900. CHAMBERLAIN & JOHNSON, County Court Offices, Llandudno. Solicitors. BIRCHAM & CO., 46, Parliament-street, Westminster, S.W., 1302 Parliamentary Agents. Official Notices. Abergele County Intermediate School. TO PARENTS OF CHILDREN IN THE SCHOOL. TAKE NOTICE that you are to elect one Govenor as your representative on the Governing Body. The names of candidates nominated for election The names of candidates nominated for election must be sent to the undersigned not later than the 24th instant, and also each candidate's written consent to serve on the Governing Body if elected. Dated this 16th day of November, 1900. EDW. A. CRABBE, Clerk to the Governors, 1293 Town Hall. Abergele. Prestatyn Urban District Council. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOlt OF NUISANCES ■& SURVEYOR, THE Urban District Council of Prestatyn invite applications for the joint offices of Inspector of Nuisances and Surveyor for the Urban District of Prestatyn, which comprises an area of 1,372 acres, with a population estimated at 1,450. The person appointed will be required to perform all the duties of Inspector of Nuisances, Inspector of Slaughter Houses, Inspector of Dairies and Cowsheds, Inspector of Lodging Houses, and to conform to all orders relating to the several offices issued from time to time by the Local Government Board or this Council. The appointment will take place at a meeting of the Council to be held on Wednesday, the 28th day of November, 1900, and will be subject to the sanction of the Local Government Board. Salary £ 80 per annum, of which £30 will be the salary of the Inspector of Nuisances. Schedules of duties for the office of Surveyor may be obtained of the undersigned. The appointment will be for one year only in the first instance, and will commence from the date fixed by the Council. Applications, stating age, qualifications and experi- ence, with not more than three recent testimonials to be sent to me the undersigned, under seal, and endorsed "Inspector of Nuisances and Surveyor," not later than 12 o'clock on Monday, the 26th day of November, 1900. Canvassing the members of the Council in any form is strictly prohibited, and will disqualify the candidate. By Order. JOHN HUGHES, Council Offices, Clerk to the Council. Prestatyn, 14th Nov., 1900. cl5x Official Notices. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 3rd 1.^1 day of January next, Application will be made to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assembled at Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Carnarvon, at the County Hall, Carnarvon, for an Order for stop- ping up so much of a certain Road or Highway situate at Penmaenrhos, in the Parish of Llysfaen, in the said County, leading through certain Crown Lands, as leads from a point in a Footpath 5 ft. wide (which leads from a point in the Road to the Seashore near to Rock Cottages, to the said Road or Highway intended to be stopped up) to a point near to a House and premises called or known as Pen-y-marian, such road being a Public Footpath, and in substitution therefor for widening the said Footpath of 5 ft. wide and making the same 6 ft. wide, and continuing the same by a Footpath and steps of the same width into the Main Road from Abergele to Colwyn Bay, and for making a Road or Highway of 21 ft. wide, the same to start from a point on the North side of the Main Road between Abergele and Colwyn Bay, where such road takes an Eastward curve to the North of Penmaenrhos afore- said, and to lead past Pen-y-marian aforesaid; and that the Certificate of Two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon having viewed the same, and proof given to their satisfaction of the several Notices required by Statute having been published with the Plan of the Old and proposed New Highways, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County on the 3rd day of December next. Dated this 31st day of October, 1900. T. E. PARRY; Clerk to the Conway Rural District Coun- cil, as the Highway Authority for the 1261 Parish of Llysfaen. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 3rd day of January next, Application will be made to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assembled at Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Carnarvon, at the County Hall, Carnarvon, for all* Order for stop- ping up a certain Road or Highway situate at Pen- maenrhos, in the Parish of Llysfaen, in the said County, leading through certain Crown Lands, from a point on the North side of the Main Road between Abergele and Colwyn Bay, where such road takes an Eastward curve to the North of Penmaenrhos afore- said, to a point near to a house and premises called or known as Pen-y-marian, such road being a Public Footpath, and in substitution therefor for making a Road or Highway of 21 ft. wide, the same to start from the same point on the said Main Road between Aber- gele and Colwyn Bay as the said Road intended to be stopped up, and to lead past Pen-y-marian aforesaid and that the Certificate of Two of'Her Majesty's Jus- tices of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon having viewed the same, and proof given to their satisfaction of the several Notices required by Statute having been published with the Plan of the Old and proposed New Highways, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County on the 3rd day of December nest. Dated this 31st day of October, 1900. T. E. PARRY, Clerk to the Conway Rural District Coun- cil, as the Highway Authority for the 1262 Parish of Llysfaen. Medical. rjnfiE MEDICAL HOMETCOETPELLA^7^AD~"CDU wyn Bay. Hospital-trained nurses supplied, electricity and massage, nursing appliances.— MATRON. 1252 Apartments to Let. tlOLWYN BAY.-—Drawing Room and Bedrooms J (same landing); Good Piano; Terms Moderate-. —J.H., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1296 ( 1 OIjWYN ~BAY^l3omfortable APARTMENTS V7 Wanted (on first floor); bright aspect; terms strictly moderate.—Apply lYIns. JAMES, 8, Maesy Cwrt Terrace, Port Talbot. 1295 COLWYN r, omfortable Apartmeiitstoliet-, c in good central position, with every comfort and convenience as a permanency or winter months. Terms moderate.—Apply F.W., Pioneer Office. 1259 ROM E N ADlCCoiwy nBay.—GlLBE JKT VILLE Private HOTE L & BOARDING E STABLISH- MENT, facing the sea. Special Winter terms on ap- plication. Proprietress. MKS. JOEDAN. 1007 LERGL^H^L7S^OF_REST7N:^IRAM^N C Terms 25s each per week, for clergy and their wives.—Address LADY SUPERINTENDENT. 816 f ONWAY ROAD, Colwyn Bay, ME ADOWCROFT Ci BOARDING HOUSE, near Sea and Woods.— Miss Mamas (late Manageress Craigside Hydro. Llandudno. 152 PENMAENMXWR, N. Wales. — House of Resi JL and holiday home. Terms very moderate. Special quotations for lengthened stay, 'invalid care when needed.—For reply, stamped envelope, Lady Superintendent. Apartments V anted. ANTED APAItT-7vfENTS for Ge-,itl.einaii. V Lowest terms.— Particulars, Ac., apply A .K.N., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1297 LADY with nurse requires SITTING P,00-A-i and L TWO BEDROOMS for winter months. State inclusive terms which must be moderate.—Apply T.Y., Pioneer office, Colwyn Bay. 1308 LADY and Gentleman require warm SITTING ROOM and BEDROOM for the next few months..Terms (inclusive) must be moderate.—• Apply, giving particulars, to K.V., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1290 Hotel Wanted. -XA, TANTED to Rent HOTEL in North Wales, 10 ( to 20 Bedrooms, Seaside or Fishing District. Moderate Ingoing.—Reply, giving full particulars, to S.J., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1234 Miscellaneous. KHYT. CHAIR EISTEDDFOD, 190f.- grammes now ready, Three Halfpenny Stamps. —T. SHANKLAND, Wheatville, Rhyl. 1278 House, Rhiw Bank Avenue. Prompt attention given to post cards. 1275 ANTE^~OIJ^OMT~AND~LS'AHO'^NT y" FURNITURE, China, Pictures, Curios, and Foreign Stamps, in good condition.— Apply WILLIAM HALL ct Co., Auctioneers and Valuers, Rhyl. 1061 WANTED to purchase, a good MILK ROUND, in Colwyn Bay.—Apply T.C.C., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1180