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PUBLic ANNOUNCEMENTS. VICTORIA PIER & PAVILION CO,, COLWYN BAY. SECRETARY W. A. PRYCE-DAVIS. RIVIERE'S GRAND ORCHESTRA TWICE DAILY, at 11 a.m. and 7-45 p.m. Musical Director and Conductor HERR GUSTAV STEPHAN. Deputy Conductor MR. T. HENRY SMITH. ARTISTE: MR. DAVID EVANS (Baritone). SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 20th, at 7-45 p.m., Grand SPECIAL CONCERT. o ARTISTES: MISS MAY CURRIE (Contralto). MR. HOWARD INNES (Society Entertainer). SUNDAY, JUNE 21st, at 8-15 p.m., GRAND SACRED CONCERT. ARTISTE: MISS MAY CURRIE (Contralto). WHO WILL ALSO APPEAR DURING THE WEEK. :o PIER HEAD, COLWYN BAY. MR. W. J. CHURCHILL'S COLWYN ENTERTAINERS — "T ¥ t HAVE OPENED THEIR SEASON. Performances 3 times Daily, 11-30, 3 and 7-45. AUGMENTED BY MEMBERS OF CHURCHILL'S MINSTREL TROUPE E \ERYTHURSDAY EVENING. RETURN OF THE COLWYN BAY FAVOURITES. H A R R Y R E Y NO L D S' ROYAL SERENADERS. OEVENTH SEASON IN COLWYN BAY. Performances on Promenade at 11 and 3. Evening PerforrffShcesin-the C(J3y Corner," Prince s Drive— opposite Wynnstay Road, at 7"45* CO L WYN BA. Y. mR CATLIN has much pleasure in announcing that by arrangement with the Council he is again presenting CATLIN'S ROYAL PIERROTS including: MR CHARLES MARSTON, MR DONALD GILBERT, MR JAMES CRAIG, MR CHAS. LME. MR CHAS. EDWIN, MR BOB BADDON, MR TOM DEWLEY, & MR SID FRERE. Performances: West Promenade Platform, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.; Prince's Drive, 7.30 p.m. All Communications to SIDNEY FRERE, Manager Catlin's Pierrots. PUBLic AMMOUNCEMENTS. I LLANDUDNO PIERCOMPANY (LIMITED). SECRETARY MR. SAMUEL HUGHES. THE PIER COMPANY'S POPULAR CONCERTS. Morning at 11 Evening at 7-45. PIEH COMPANY'S ORCITESTRAI Augmented to 32 Performers. MR. ARTHUR Wr PAYNE, Musical Director. MR. WALTER HAIGH, DKPUTY-CONDUCTOR. VOCALISTS JUNE 20th to 22nd, MADAME EFFIE THOMAS (Soprano). JUNE 23rd to 26th, MR. WEBSTER MILLAR (Tenor). 4TH GRAND "SPECIAL CONCERT, SATURDAY, JUNE 20th. VCCALISTS: MISS MAUD SANTLEY (Contralto). MADAME EFFIE THOMAS (Soprano). WEEKLY TICKETS, 4/- & 3/- MONTH- LY, 15/- and 11/ Admission to Pier to 6 p.m., 2d. alter 6 p.m 6d. SPECIAL CON- CERTS Admission, r/- Front Seats, 1/- extra. SAC-RED CONCERT on SUNDAY at 8-15 p m. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MOLD AND DISTRICT CARNIVAL. THURSDAY, AUG. 27th, 1903. ENORMOUS ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING A MILITARY TOURNAMENT- Full particulars shortly. 21566P ROTAL National Eisteddfod of Wales AT LLANGOLLEN, SEPT. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 1908. List of Subjects ready, post free 7id. Entries close June 1st, 1908. £ D. JONES, General Secretary, Uangollen. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. If you would be graceful. learn to Skate." H I PPOD ROME, LLANDUDNO. Entirely Re constructed at a Cost of £ 3,003. C. P. CBAWFORD General Manager. HIGH-CLASS ROLLER SKATING MILITARY BAND. AFTERNOON TEAS. FREE TUITION. PRIVATE GARAGE COOLED BY ICED BREEZES. AMERICAN SODA lFATER BAR. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. 10-30 to 12-30. 2 to 5. 7-30 to 10-30. PRICES. § Morning Session. Admission Froo Skates Is. Afternoon Session. Admission 6d. Skates Is. Ladies Admitted FREE at Afternoon Session IF they purchase a Skate Tickct. Evening Session. Admission Is. Skates Is. CLOAK BOOM FREE AT ALL SESSIONS. Evening Session. Admission b. Skates Is. CLOAK ROOM FREE AT ALL SESSIONS. A Season Book, gjod for SO Admissions and 30 Skates. will be Sold for X2. We CIIARGE you just the same for use of Skating surface whetli ;r you use our bfcates or your own. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. LLYSFAEN PARISH CHURCH. ENGLISH SERVICES. Morning 11-15 a.m. I Seats Free. JBRYNYMAEN PARISH CHURCH (2 Miles S. of Colwyn Bay). DIVINE SERVICE-SUNDAYS. ENGLISH.—11 a.m., Matins and Sermon; 7.15 p.m., Short Evensong and Sermon (from Whit-Sunday to October). Holy Communion on 1st Sunday in month at 11 a.m.; Saints Days, 11 a.m. WELSH.-IO a.m., Matins and Sermon 6 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday in month, at 10 a.m. From October to Whit-Sunday, Bilingual Service at 6 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Prayer Books and Hymn Books provided. Vicar: REV. MEREDITH J. HUGHES. 21509p LEGAL NOTICES. EVAN ROBERTS, BODFEIRIG, OLD COLWYN, AND COMP- TON HOUSE, COLWYN BAY, BUTCHER, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Per- sons having any CLAIM or against the above-named are requested to send PARTICULARS thereof imniediately to me, the undersigned, and that all ACCOUNTS and MONEYS owing to the above-named to^ paid immediately to me, on behalf of tho Lxecu AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no other Person's Receipt will be recognised. Dated this 10th day of June, 1908. J. W. HUGHES, Red Lion House. Conway, Solicitor for Catherine Roberts, Bodfeirig, Old Colwyn, 21508p Sole Executrix. RE ALICE MARGARET KNEE- SHAW, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having any claims against the Estate of Alice Margaret Kneeshaw, of Graig Lwyd, Penmaenmawr, in the County of Carnarvon, wife of Henry Knee- shaw, Esqrc., of the same place, who died on the 27th day of May, 1908, are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their claims to us the undersigned Solicitors on or before the 25th day of June, 1908. Dated this 11th day of June, 1908. CARTER, VINCENT and CO., Solicitors, Bangor, 3253c North Wales. PUBLIC NOTICES. URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that William Griffith, Esquire, District Auditor, will at- tend at the COUNCIL OFFICES, COLWYN BAY, on MONDAY, the 6th day of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to commence the AUDIT of ACCOUNTS of the above-named COUNCIL and their Officers, for the year ended the 31st day of March last. A Copy of the Accounts, duly made up and balanced, together with the Rate Book and Deeds, Contracts, Accounts, Vouchers, and Re- ceipts, mentioned or referred to in such Ac- counts, will remain deposited in the said Office, and be open during office hour,; thereat, to the inspection of all persons interested, for seven clear days before the Audit. Dated this 16th day of June, 1908. JAMES AMPHLETT, Council Offices, Clerk to the Council. Colwyn rtnr. 21555p COUNTY OF DENBIGH. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) ACT, 1888. STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE (Section 30). XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the .1^ next Meeting of the STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE of Quarter Sessions and County Council appointed under Section 30 of the above Act, will be held at the JUSTICES' COURT ROOM, in COLWYN BAY, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of JULY, 1908, at the hour of Twelve o'clock at noon, and the Committee will there- upon proceed to the consideration of such of the business relating to the application or manage- ment of the County Stock or Rate as is within the jurisdiction of the Committee under the above Act. All persons having any demands against the Committee are requested to forward particulars thereof in writing to my Office in Castle-street, Ruthin, forthwith. Dated the 16th day of June, 1908. W. R. EVANS, Clerk to the said Committee. County Offices, Ruthin. 21571p COUNTY OF DENBIGH. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IN next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH, will be held at the COUNTY HALL, in RUTHIN, in the said County, on FRIDAY, the third day of JULY, 1908, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for the Trial of Prisoners, the Hearing of Appeals, and all other Business relating to the County over which the Court has jurisdiction. All Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses are re- quired to be in attendance at the above-named hour. Wr. R. EVANS, Clerk of the Peace. County Offices, Ruthin, 16th June, 1908. N.B.—Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my Office (if practicable), four days at least before the Sessions. 21570p CONWAY FISHERY BOARD. LICENCES and all INFORMATION as to i-J FISHING in the District mav be obtained from MR BEVAN, CONWAY-ROAD, COL- WYN BAY. 21547p THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF COL- WYN BAY AND COLWYN. A VACANCY for Pupil in the Electric Light- ing Works (Engineer's Department). Pre- mium required. Applications to MR JAMES AMPLJ.ETT, Clerk to the Council, 21439p Colwyn Bay. EDUCATIONAL. COLWYN BAY. WILTON HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Recognised by the Board of Education). THOROUGH MODERN EDUCATION AND 1 HOME CARE. Successes at Oxford Local and Music Exams. 19755p THE MISSES MORRIS. EFFICIENT BILLPOSTING. PARTIES desirous of having Bills posted on P ALL the most IMPORTANT Advertise- ment HOARDINGS in the District of Rhyl, Prestatyn, Meliden, Dyeerth, Rhuddlan, and St. Asaph, should send their Orders to BEECH BROS., THE RHYL and DISTRICT BILLPOSTERS. Advertising and BiUposting Contractors. All work under the direct Personal Supervision of the Proprietor.— FRANK J. II. BEECH. Telephone No. 5»2. Established 1868. Ye Olde Firm. Head Office: 16. WELLINGTON-ROAD, RHYL. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE LICENSING ACT, 1904. NOTICE AS TO SENDING IN CLAIMS TO BE TREATED AS PERSONS INTEREST- ED IN LICENSED PREMISES. COUNTY (BOROUGH) OF DENBIGH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Com- pensation Authority for the above area, having decided at their Principal Meeting, held on the 29th day of May, 1908 (and the 5th day of June, 1908), to refuse the Renewal of the Licence of the Premises specified below, all Per- sons claiming to be interested in the said Pre. mises for the purpose of the payment of Com- pensation under the said Act (other than the Licencee, and the registered Owner of the said Premises) are required to send to the Compen- sation Authority NOTICE of their CLAIMS, be- fore the 11th day of JULY, 1908, for the purpose of enabling the Compensation Authority to ascer- tain in manner provided by the Licensing Rules, 1904, the Persons entitled to Compensation under the said Act in respect of the said Premises. Notice of Claims must be given in the form annexed, and may be sent to the Clerk of the Compensation Authority, at his Office at 15, Well- street, Ruthin. LICENSED PREMISES. c: c: e s E- Bo ? So <=> « S s 6 S £ 8 I m ti a J? M *0 *2 «.• 7 S- CQ fc S 5 g Jl H m G cis -o O a a § c 2 U g ° £ £ E O s S 2* a! £ £ C t -0 d Sj fcm § « w £ M £ £ I p.C y cJ *0 H rj 2 ° k 31 5 U, 'Li or <V W. O m G OS !*§§ £ •* I §| .-SF K X Pi K £ -ji ooSfut-'CS i 4) 5 c I -3 i 6 — 00 2? FL E-I r- U C* O G «> F o t- = -2 iu X i'i S Q) O | is' £ s .fc J | 3 e 0/ p P j; n- > I O O > v -5 9 j S 18 CD lis s W S 4> g s § M a g a S c c o 5K t». 0 o « • .So^^ooooio 2 2 2 St 2 -Q-O-gQQO-OQ f I 5 y a .g i ft. iJ3 n 00 1—rrrrrrri-J^RRR- j D c& > j ■ i i • .1 AJ J3 — C $< P § I l 1 J = "I S I a ? I S "S £ S « ° c r O « c | S £ £ Z « 3 Z .2 ? c 5 e ♦J (J) O J — F VPCZZ "JCC s H o £ 3 A US LS-A°1S •d -r o| 5 S 1 I g .•« s- S owQ fi a a) S .2 a Z- £ a ™ C5 « > "2 g 2 m o S 3 ■d c c « h d x Si a-o 5 ° S S cr 5-i' ? S ? s r "& a. s a 2 aid.ajva/a/f-cjoi' _C "C J— J* & r £ « £ JZ HHr H (Signed), W. R. EVANS, Clerk of Compensation Authority. Dated this 10th day of June, 1908. THE LICENSING ACT, 1904. NOTICE OF CLAIM TO BE TREATED AS A PERSON INTERESTED IN LICENSED PREMISES. COUNTY (BOROUGH) OF DENBIGH. TO THE COMPENSATION AUTHORITY FOR THE ABOVE AREA. FOR THE ABOVE AREA. jyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1, be interested for the purpose of the payment of Compensation under the Licensing Act, 1904, in the Licensed Premises known as > and speciifed below. The particulars of my Claim are as follows:- (a)- LICENSED PREMISES IN RESPECT OF WHICH THE CLAIM IS MADE. Name and Nnture of I T • Registered Situation of Licence. Licensce- Owners. Premises. Signature of Claimant. Dated this day of 19 (a)—The Claimant must give full particulars of his Claim and specify any instrument or docu- ment on which he relies. The "Pioneer" is recognised as one of the most popular papers ia the Principality. { Splendid medium for advertisers. SALES BY AUCTION Mr. F. A. Dew, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT, COLWYN BAY and CONWAY. Telephone Nos. -COL WYN BAY, 21; CONWAY, 2x3. Established 1889- QALES and VALUATIONS of Lauded Es- IO tates, Freehold and Leasehold Business Premises, House Property, Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House- hold Far nature, Pictures, Books, and Plate. HOUSES TO LET, Furnished and Un- furnished. Information given of Houses, Building Es- tates, Fitrxus, Country Residences, and Business Premises for Saleor to Let in all parts of North Wales. FIRE, LIFE, and GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. The Offioes occupy the most prominent and central positions in Colwyn Bay and Conway, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auc- tion Announcements p BRYNHYFRYD BUILDING ESTATE, RHOS-ROAD, RHOS-ON SEA. rrttiE SALE of this Valuable FREEHOLD A BUILDING ESTATE will take place at an early date, of which due Notice will be given. Messrs HALL, SON and HAWKINS, Solicitors, Manchester. Mr F. A. Dew, Auctioneer, Colwyn Bay and Conway. TIIFRSDA Y, 25th JUNE, 1908. MERVUE." KING'S-ROAD, OLD COLWYN. MR F. A. DEW is favoured with instructions from Mrs McRoberts, who is giving up the Residence in consequence of the recent death of her father, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above Private Premises, the thoroughly Well- made and Useful HOUSEIIOLD APPOINTMENTS, including: Upright Grand Pianoforte by Young and Longson, Birmingham, Carved Walnut Draw- ing-room Suite, Chesterfield Settee, Spanish Mahogany Sideboard, Inlaid Walnut Cheffoniers and China Cabinets, Brussels and other Carpets, Massive Oak Telescopic Dining Table with three extra leaves, Gilt and other Pier Glasses. Maho- gany and Painted and Grained Store and Linen Cupboards, Walnut Davenport, Music Canter- bury, Walnut Hat and Umbrella Stand, Oak Hall Chairs, Dinner Gong (14 inches) in Oak Frame, Brass-Mounted Bedsteads, Wire Spring, Curled Ilorse Hair and Wool Mattresses, Feather Bolsters and Pillows. Thoroughly Well-made Wardrobes with Robing Mirrors. Mahogany Pedestal Dressing Table with Choval Mirror, Marble Top Wash.stands. Three- tier Dressing Drawers with Mirrors attached, Birch and other Chests of Drawers, Five-tier Mahogany Bookshelves 7ft. wide,- a small Library of Books, including The International Library" 13 Volumes, "The Athenaeum" from 1842 to 1862, etc. Iron Safe (1ft. lOiRs. by 1ft. 2ins. inside), Gar- den Seat, Flower Stands, Plants, Meat Safe, Mangle, Scales and Weights, etc., etc. Sale to commence at One p.m. prompt. On View from Ten o'clock Morning of Sale. 21512p Messrs Frank Lloyd & Sons, AUCTIONEERS, WREXHAM. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, ACCOM- MODATION and BUILDING LAND, Near tc MOLD and HOPE. FRANK LLOYD and SONS jointlv with SHEFFIELD and GOULD will OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION at THE BLACK LION HOTEL, MOLD, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th, at Three o'clock, that verv Desirable FARM and GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE known as THE TYDDYN, with several valuable Cottages, Building Sites, and Accommodation Land, situate one mile from Mold, and eight miles from Chester, the whole comprising about 189 Acres. The House and Grounds are beautifully situated, overlooking Mold Valley. The Property is bounded along its entire South-Western side by the River Alyn. The Sporting is excellent, and the quality of the Land is everything to be desired. Also all that most excellent FREEHOLD FARM known as CROES STRYT, situate at Stryt Isa, one mile from the Village of Hope, and within close proximity to three I Stations, comprising an excellent House and Buildings, \nd 42^ Acres of very superior Land, principally Pasture. The above Farms have been highly farmed by the present owner for many years, and in a high state of cultivation, will be sold free of Tenant right claims, and vacant possession on September 29th next. Particulars preparing, but in the meantime may be obtained from Frank Lloyd and Sons, Auctioneers, Wrexham and Crewe; Sheffield and Gould, Auctioneers, Mold and Rhyl; or from H. G. Roberts, Esq., Solicitor, Mold. p Messrs G. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Years' Local Experienoe). Late Messrs Booth and Sandy, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, 16, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. TELEPHONE No. 27. ^<ALES and Valuations of Landed States, I'O Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land, Live and Dead Farming Stook, Household Furniture, etc. 4k Valuations for Probate, Mortgage, Hotel, Trade, Stocks, etc. Fire Loes Assessor. Agent for the principal Insurance Officea. Mortgages, negotiated. Inventories prepared and examined. Prompt attention given to aU matters with IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENTS 19834p PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1908. MARINE HOTEL, OLD COLWYN MESSRS G. PERKINS and CO. will SELL BY AUCTION a Large Selection of FAT and STORE CATTLE. EWES and LAMBS, PIGS, HORSES, Etc.. Etc. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, 16, Station-road, Colwyn Bay. 21577p MUSIc. MR F. GURNEY BARNETT, A. R. C. M., /"CONDUCTOR of the Colwyn Bay Phil- harmonic Society, gives Lemons in Or"-aji and Pianoforte Playing, Singing, Voice Pro- duction, Theory, Harmony, etc. Candidates prepared for all recognised Ex- aminations Lessons given at Pupil's own Resi- dence; at Mr Fleet's Music Warehouse Pan- rhyn-road; or at Narmanhurst, Llanerch-road (off Brompton-avenue), Colwyn Bay. 12965e SALES BY A UCTION Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Sales- men, Houee and Estate Agents. Nat. Telephone 17. SALEs held periodically on Horses, Carriages, Harness, etc. Entry Forms and Conditions on application. SaJes by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property, Live ajid Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Houses to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insuranoe. 10182p LLANGERNIEW. MONDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1908. NEXT SALE of FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, and LAMBS. Sale at 12.30. Usual Credit. CAE'RGRAIG, LLANRWST. TUESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1908. NEXT SALE of DAIRY and STORE CAT- TLE, FAT and STORE SHEEP and LAMBS, COUPLES (EWES and LAMBS), etc. SALO at 12.30. Usual Credit. it. Mr George Perkins, AUCTIONEER, RHYL and ABERGELE. THE RECTORY, ST. GEORGE, NEAR ABERGELE. TUESDAY, JUNE 23rd. 1908. Important Unreserved Sale of Valuable House- hold Furniture, including Costly Suites of Din- ing, Drawing, Library, and Bedroom Furniture, Grand' Pianoforte, Bookcases, Bureaus, Secre- taire, Roll-top Desk, Grandfather's Clock, Din- ing TaWes, Overmantels, Sideboard, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Old China, Superior Silver and E.P. Goods, Prints, Engravings, Oil-paintings, Lounge Chairs, Excellent Bedsteads and Bod- ding, large 6-ft. three-winged Combination W'ardrobe, Walnut Duchesse Toilet Tables, Brussels, Axminster, and Tapestry Carpets, Chests of Drawers, Double-barrel Breech-load- ing Gun, Costly Oak Case or Canteen, con- taining 76 Pieces of Best Plate, etc., etc. The Outside Effects, Governes.4 Car, Fast Trotting Pony, part Small Stack of Hay, Har- ness, Gent's Bicycle, Lamps, Chaff-cutter, Poul- try, etc., etc., which MR GEORGE PERKINS has received instruc- tions from the Executors of the late Rev. D. J. Davies to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date and premises. Sale to com- mence at 11 o'clock prompt, with the Outside Effects. Terms Cash. On view Monday. June 22nd, between the hours ot 12 and 4 p.m. n-, vevances will run from the Harp Hotel, Alier- gele. Refreshments can be obtained at the Kin- mel Arms Hotel, St. George, both at a reasonable charge. For further particulars and Catalogues, apply to the Auctioneer, Abergele and Rhyl. 21491p Mr Charles Morgan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENT, COLWYN BAY AUCTION MART. COLWYN BAY. UNDERTAKES SALES of HOUSE PRO- u PERTY, LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. RENTS COL- LECTED. INVENTORIES CAREFULLY PREPARED AND EXAMINED. Offices.- COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. 21361p TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 23rd, 1908. COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. "1/TR CHARLES MORGAN will SELL BY AUCTION, AS above, an Assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc., including Dining-room Suites, Dining and Occasional Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Cottage Pianoforte, Oil and Water-Colour Pictures, Iron and Brass Bed- steads, Bedroom Suites, Toilet Ware, and ex- cellent Grandfather Clock, Electro-Plated Cruet Stands. Table Cutlery, etc., etc. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. On View Morning of Sale from Eleven o'clock. 21574p TO POULTRY FARMERS. GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 24th, 1908. BAY VIEW, COLWYN BAY. MR CHARLES MORGAN is instructed to RE( EI\ E and SELL BY AUCTION in Mr John Jones's Yard (by kind permission), four Apex Portable Poultry Houses, one Rising Sun Hot-air Brooder, several Rolls of Wire Netting, 250 Posts, eleven Gates, about 100 Garden Canes, 80 Corrugated Sheets, a lots of Garden Tiles, etc. etc. Also an excellent Brougham bv a London maker. Rubber Tyres, suitable for and the pro- perty of a Medical Gentleman, a few Garden Vases and Monumental Stones in Granite Marble, etc., etc. Sale to commence at 2.30 prompt. On View Morning of Sale from Eleven o'clock. Offices: Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 21575p Mr Joseph Williams, AUCTIONEER, RHYL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, including FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL by C MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS, on TUESDAY 14t.h JULY, 1908, at the WESTMINSTER HOTEL, RHYL. Lot 1. Voryd Hall, Rhyl, with two Cottages and four Acres of Land; also Voryd Harbour Hotel. Lot 2.-Alexandra Cottage, CIwyd-street, Rhyl, and 782 Square Yards of Land. Lot 3. -Vale View Cottage, South Kinmel- street, RhyI. Lot 4.-Residence known as Angorfa, Old Col- wyn, and 4400 Square Yards of Land. Lots 5 to 9.—Building Sites in Marine Drive Warren-road and Marsh-road, Rhyl. Lot 10.—Building Land 3176 Square Yards, Sandy-lane, Prestatyn. Lot 11.—Freehold Ground Rent of £ L 10s per annum and reversion to Cottage at Gwaenysgor Lot 12.-Frechold Ground Rent of JE:12 and re- version to the County Court and Police Offices at St. Asaph. For further particulars see next week's adver- tisement, or apply to the Auctioneer, County Chambers, Rhyl, Tel. 0179; or to Messrs O. George and Co., Solicitors, Rhyl, or Messrs Whittey and Co., Solicitors, 41, Castle-street, Liverpool. p The "Pioneer" is ROOOGNBED as one of too mast, popular papers in the Principality. Spleiidid nuedium for advertisers. SALES BY AUCTION Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST and COLWYN BAY. Nat. Tel. 15. Nat, Tel. 69. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. Established 1853. T TNDERTAKE ISAJES of Landed and Build- ing ESTATES, Freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, etc. VALUATIONS for Tenant Right, Probate and Mortgage Purposes. INVENTORIES carefully prepared and eE- amined. RENTS COLLECTED. Life and Fire Insurance Agents for the Lead- ing Offices. TY'N-Y FYNWENT, LLANRWST, and PENRHYN ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COIR WYN BAY. 15294p LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PANTGRAIANOG ESTATE, NEAR THE OAKWOOD PARK HOTEL, CONWAY. rr\HIS BUILDING ESTATE, containing 29 Acres or thereabouts will shortly be OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Further particulars will appear in due course. Apply to MR J. W. HUGHES, Solicitor, Conway, or to MESSRS ROBERT and ROGERS JONES, Auctioneers, 21564p Llanrwst and Colwyn Bay. MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1903. TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE OF FAT BULLOCKS. HEIFERS, COWS, and BULLS. CALVING COWS and HEIFERS. STORE BULLOCKS and HEIFERS. FAT CROSS-BRED LAMBS. FAT WETHERS and EWES. FAT PIGS and CALVES. Sale at 12 o'clock. -J. MATTHEW RYAN. AUCTIONEER, LAND, HOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, VALUER FOR PROBATE, TRANSFER OR MORTGAGE. AUGUSTA-STREET (Almost opposite the Railway Station), LLANDUDNO, June 10th, 1908. I HAVE the pleasure to inform my numeroui friends and patrons that, in addition to the business of a House and ESTATE Agent and Valuer, hitherto carried on by me, I am now in a position to personally undertake all work usually done by Auctioneers in Llandudno and elsewhere throughout North Wales. My long connection with the late Mr G. F. Felton, of this town, is, I venture to think, a sufficient testimonial of my capacity for such work. I have resided in Llandudno for the past twenty- eight years and in the course of that time I think I may claim to have earned a reputation for promptness and efficiency in the carrying out of whatever work has been placed in my hands. I have had considerable experience in all branches of my business, and you may safely rely upon my careful attention to all orders entrusted to me in the future and upon my doing all I possibly can to merit an increase of the confidence which I have hitherto enjoyed. MATTHEW RYAN. References kindly permitted to the Lady Hughes-Hunter, of Pias Coch, Anglesey; the Venerable Archdeacon John Morgan, Bangor; the Rev. J. P. Lewis, Rector, Llanystumdwy, Criccieth; the leading Professional Gentlemen and Tradesmen of Llandudno. 21569p COACHING. COLWYN BAY. J. Fred Francis & Sons' COACHING TOURS TO THE WELSH HILLS, WATERFALLS AND LAKE DISTRICTS (Weather and other circumstances permitting). TIMES OF STARTING AND RETURNING. EARLY BOOKINGS.—In order to avoid the Coaches being delayed, Passengers are earnestly requestedVto Book early at the Coaching Office, "The Mews." Should weather or other circumstances prevent the Coaches from going, the Fare will be returned. Tour No. I.-The Grand Loop Tour. "The Duke of York'' leaves the Mews daily at 10 a.m. Arriving home at 6.30 p.m. Fare for the round, 10s Box Seats, 2. extra. 56 miles. 3 teams. Tour No. 2.—Bettwsycoed. Coach leaves the Mews at 10 a.m. Arriving home at 6.15 p.m. Fare, 7s; Box Seats, Is extra. 40 miles. Coach does not run unless sufficient Passengers booked. Tour No. 3.—Rhuddlan Castle and the City of St. Asaph. Coach leaves the Mews at 11 a.m. daily (Tuesdays and Saturdays excepted). Arriv- ing home at 5.15 p.m. Fare, 5S; Box Seats la ext.ra. 28 miles. Tour No. 4.—Penmaenmawr. Coach leaves the Mews daily at 2.30 p.m. Arriving home at 6.15. Fare, 4s, Box Seats, Is extra. 23 miles. Tour No. 5.-The. Short Loop. Coach leaves the Mews daily at 2.30 p.m. Arriving home at 6.15. Fare, 4s; Box Seats, Is extra. 23 miles. Tour o. 6.-Bodna.nt Hall. Coach leaves the Mews at 2.30 p.m. (Tuesdays and Saturdays only) Arriving home at 5 p m. Fare, 3s; Box Seats, Is extra. 16 miles. Tour No. 7.-LIanrwst and Gwydyr Castle. Cowh leaves the Mews at 10 a.m. Arriving home at 6.15 p.m. Fare 5s; Box Seals 18 extra. 30 miles. Tour No. 8.-Rhydyfoel and COED Coch. Coach leaves twice daily at 10.15 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. ArrIVIng home at 1 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. Return Fare, 36 6cl; Box Seats. Is extra. 20 miles. Gwrych Castle (Residence of the Countess of Dundonald).-The Proprietors have permission to drive through the Grounds upon payment of a small Fee. Days of Admission: Tuesdavs and Fridays. ALL TOURS RETURN IN AMPLE TIMR FOR DINNER AT THE HOTELS. Seats may be booked with the Head Porter at any of the Hotels. Other short Coaching Tours art;, taken. Piteei and Times are written daily on the Notice BOARH at the Coaching Office, -The Mews." OF THE Coaches can be engaged privately at a day's No- Rates 6 68 °ATERED F°R AL For further Particulars, see J. Fred Francis and feons Coaching Guide and Coach Bills Booking Offices:—THE MEWS, CONWAY- W IACAY' (facing the N. and S. Wales Bank and adjoining the Central Hotel), and VICTORIA PARK MEWS, CONWAY- ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 21421p