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AUCTION DIARY. n SALES iLM?S3US ROBERTS and ROGERS JONES. in "■ -Taiycafn Mart—Periodical Sale. e 10-—At 9, Trefriw-terrace, Trefriw—Furni- ture. |f MKSSRS BLACK WALL, HAYES *nd CO. e 22.—At Cao'rgraig—Cattle. fu By MESSRS WM. DEW and SON. "no 4tii.—At the Erskine Arms Hotel, Conway Property. w By MR CHAS- P. SHEFFIELD. 27.—At Queen's Hotel, Rhyl — Properties, J etc. !)?e 7■—Abergele Smifchfield. 3 L—Royal Victoria, Hotel, Prestatyn.—Pro- Pe rty, etc. » MESSRS GEO. PERKINS and CO. 22.—At Cheltenham House, Uolwyn Bay ■—Furniture. a. By MR FRED WALLIS- 00 1st.—At the White Lion Hotel, Rhyl— —I'roper ty. -j. By MR A. C. FLINT. *ay 27th and 28.—At Town Hall, Rhyl—Cut- iery, etc.. etc. ¡ By MESSRS FRANK LLOYD and SONS. una 15. 16, 17, and 18.—At Repository, Wrex- ham—Horses, etc. By MR CHAS. MORGAN. Y 28. — At Colvvyn Bay Auction Rooms- Furniture, etc. I By MR GEORGE HUGHES. Uno At^nv^^a«nai^^esUniog—Furniture^ Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST and COLWYN BAY, Nat, Tel. 15 Nat. Tel. 69. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. U Established 1853. ( NERTAKE Sales of Landed and Build- b mg Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House rty, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House- •d Furniture, etc. VALUATIONS for Tenant Right, Probate i* Mortgage Purposes. -i^VENTORIES carefully prepared and ex- -uned. RENTS COLLECTED. fe and Fire Insurance Agents for the Lead- "N Qrooea. Offices: p TY'N-Y-FYNWENT. LLANRWST, and ^Nrhyn ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COL- WYN BAY. 15294p LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. MONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1909. ^AL-Y-CAFN WHITSUN SALE. Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bull*. Calving Cows and Heifers- Store Bullocks and Heifers. Fat (JrOb., bred Lambs. Fat Wethers and Ewes- CrOss-bred Couples. at Pigs and Calves. THURSDAY, JUNE 10th. 1909. No. 9, TREFRIW-TERRACE, TREFRIW. of all the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- w. TUItE, Etc. Sale at Two o'clock in the oon. Mr Arthur C. Flint. RHYL. ^OW>T*FTACLRTACFON EXCHANGE. RTlIUR C. FLINT kas been favoured with instructions from Captain Hawthorne, to by PUBLIC AUCTION, ou the above E^mises, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MAY and 28th, and the following day if neoee- i ry» tho whole of the valuable EFFECTS, Cut- j ry» Glass, China, Deck Chairs, etc., removed tho 8.ft. "Normandy," for convenience of > and briefty comprising :—Mahogany Tables, I oluUls, Electric Fittings, Hair Cushions up- •Stered in crimson velvet, Revolving Maho- 7 qlaira upliolsrered in crimson velvet, Oil- Bentwood Chairs, Fibre Mats, handsome rnlet CyasBes, in gilt frames with Clocks or Baro- r3 attacbed, Indiarubber Stair Mats, Hang- Ltunps, handsome Double Washstands in ^j^ogatiy with Mirror backs, Medicine Chests, 500 Folding Deck Chairs with wood and frames, Portable W-C.'s, Bar Fittings, Re- • rsu>le Forma in Mahogany, Occasional Tables n. Iron and Maliogany, Bamboo and other ^*9^. about 100 yards of Canvas, Brass Coffee Tea Urns, Fibre Matting, Cork Life Belts, several splendid Boats, Fire Hose Pipe, plesia] Flower Stands, Doors in Mahogany with a?.e<j panels. Also a large quantity of ex- Cutlery, Glase, China, and other P°rtable effects necessary for the y'.u,P»nent of a B^at of this description- On » each Morning of Sale at Nine o'clock. J to oommence each day at One o'clock prompt, Six o'ctook in the evening if neoessary. Strictly Cash..The Auctioneer desires g <*raw special attention to this -Sale, as the fcor^i are a high-class character, and* in a state of preservation. The afore-mentioned |» ,na5r he inspected at the Yard of Messrs « oert Jones and Co., Foryd, ooe week prior but, will be sold at the above. Rk ftnd Estate Offices, Market-street, jt&JTd. 58. Mr. George Hughes ER\ BLAENAU FESTINIOG. 10 BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS AND PARTIES FURNISHING. GEO. HUGHES has been instructed by Mr W P. Jones to OFFER for SALE, at 57 above add.>ess on THURSDAY, JUNE 10th, whole of the FURNITURE, consisting of I Solid Mahogany Sideboard with bevelled back, Walnut do., do.; antique black oak in splendid condition, dated 1753; two covered Parlour Suites, one plush do., and nine pieces; two Overmantels, three Tables, one Kitchen do-, one Walnut Suite, one Satin Walnut do., one Dresser, three pairs Toilet Sets, tile one do. Toilets, one Wardrobe, one open to • one Mahogany Chest of Drawers, six Iron ^Jieads, five Spring Box Mattresses, ono do. Mattress one Wool do., sJx Car|>et Squares, ^41 shrugs, Mate, Mangle, Fire Brasses, Curbs, Otlevs, and Crockery, with several items too Jlei'on.s to mention. &ro°rn;?: h. Sale to commence 12 o'cLock I'tJpt. Can be inspected day previous. Mr. H. F. Ashby, A|Vlv-Tl0NEER and LICENSED APPRAISER. LAND. ESTATE and INSURANCE Vpv AGENT. iN\STAY CHAMBERS, CONWAY-RD^ COLWYN BAY. 8ALr;:S BY AUCTION and VALUATIONS of ias *,Joehold House and Shop Property, Build- ill,, ^(-and and Estates, Live and Dead Farm- Vat C;K> Household Furniture, etc., etc. for Mortgage, Probate, Busi- IQy ^ransfers, Hotels, etc. ^8erfDt?r'R3 ca'efu{ly prepared and examined. pp' 'or the princiiial laiurance Companies. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN AAU MATTERS. l)ivLr SALE ACCOUNTS SETTLED THE FOLLOWING THE SALE. Am„ L, ,e'j Bailiff under the Law of Distress HoCnf Act s to Let. Furnished or UnfurnishQld. "ANTIQ^UES." R. S. JOHNSON, 4-" High Street, Conway. nrgeand varied collection of Old 1 at)d Welsh Furniture, China, ah° er'eS| etc*' now on v'ew at wove newly-opened premises. S^uine Antiques desirous would-oblige by sending a pos c^llin^ at toe above address. Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Sales- men, House and Estate Agents. Nat. Telephone 17. SALES held periodically on Horses, Carriages, Harness, etc. Entry Forms and Conditions on application. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Houses to Let, Furnished, or Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182p CAE'RGKAIG, LLANRWST. TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1909. NEXT SALE of DAIRY and STORE CAT- TLE. FAT and STORE SHEEP and LAMBS, COUPLES (Ewes and Lambs). Sale at 12 50 p.m. Usual Credit. p MESSRS BLACK WALL, HAYES and CO. -Lv-JL have for SALE by PRIVATE TREATY the following FULLY-LICENSED PREMISES, in NORTH WALES:- (1).—An Old-Established HOTEL, in a thriv- ing Market Town, with capacious Stabling and Out-buildings. (2).—A well-situated HOTEL, close to a famous Tourist Resort, and well adapted for the accom- modation of Visitors. For further particulars as to the Prico, Con- ditiona, etc., apply as above. Fullest investiga- tion invited, and good reasons given for leaving, Immediate possession. *■ p Mr. Chas. P. Sheffield. A REMINDER. SALE TO-DAY at 3.30 p.m., a.t the QUEEN'S HOTEL, RIIYL. "TY'N RHYL" and other VALUABLE FREE- HOLD PROPERTIES. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD, F.A.I., 24573p Auctioneer, Rhyl. MONDAY, JUNE 7th. ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD invites early Entries for the above Smithfield. 22884p PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE of a Valuable FREEHOLD HOUSE, FARM BUILDINGS and LAND, near to PRESTATYN. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD, F.A.I., has been favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL. PRESTATYN, on JULY 1st, all that Valuable Freehold Holding, com- prising excellent ten Roomed House, Farm Buildings, and ten acres or thereabouts of Old Pasture, being situate, and known as "PLAS- YN-DDOL," within one mile of Prestatyn Rail- way Station. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, Bodfor-street, Rhyl, and at Mold; or from M-essrs Bromley, Soott and Co., Solici- tors, Rhyl. 24793p Messrs Frank Lloyd & Sons. tooo Horses. 60 Guineas in Prizes. GREAT JUNE QUARTERLY SALES in THE NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. "FRANK LLOYD and SONS invite Entries Jt? for:— June 15th and 16th—HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS, HACKNEYS, COBS, and PONIES. June 17th and 18th.-WAGGON, LURRY, VAN, and YOUNG HORSES. Enter early for best position. Entries close June 7th Mr. Fred. Wallis. DYSERTH AND CWM NEAR RHYL. MR FRED. WALLIS will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the WHITE LION HOTEL, RHYL, on TUESDAY, 1st JUNE, 1909, at 3.30 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there read), Lot 1.—All that Compact. FOUR-ROOMED BUNGALOW known as "MAESTEG," DY- SERTH, and comprising 547 square yards or thereabouts Vacant possession will be given on compietion.. Lot 2 — All that DWELLING-HOUSE and LAND known as "TY GWYN," CWM, com- prising Sa. 3r. 23p., and wet!, suited for Poultry Farm or Market Garden. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, White Lion Hotel, Rhyl. or from Mr F. J. Gamlin, Solicitor, Rhyl. C. Wesley Haslam, Auctioneer, Surveyor* Valuer, Land and Estate Agent. SAJLES BY AUCTION and VALUATION of Property, Farming Stocks, Furniture, etc. Immediate Settlements. Valuations for Probate. Mortgage, Transfer, and under the Agricultural Holdings Act. Properties and Businesses sold by Private Treaty. Mortgages negotiated. Proper- tiea and Estates carefully managed, Renta col- lected; Accounts rendered to suit Client's con- venience. Inventories taken and checked. Sur- veys, Maps, Plans, etc., for any purpose. Build- ing Estates laid out. Dilapidation surveyed. Insurances effected through any of the principal Offices. Enquiries invited. THE CENTRAL*AUCTION and ESTATE OFFICES, TOWN HALL CHAMBERS, Nat. Tel. 70. RHYL. Mr. Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGEN1 (16 years with the late Mr Geo. F. Felton, Auctioneer), General Certified Bailiff under the Lafl of Dis- I tress Amendment Act, England and Wales. Mr Ryan is prepared to undertake Sales and Valuations in any district, also Inventories at- tended to on reasonable terms. For the past 27 years ha has been employed on valuations at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the six counties of Wales, and elsewhere; also has arranged some of the beat Sales in those coun- ties. Highest references given. Prompt settlements. AUGUSTA ST. Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. Mr. P. A. Dew, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT, COLWYN BAY. Tetephon No.: 21. (ESTABLISHED 1888). QALES and VALUATIONS of Landed Es- •O tates. Freehold and Leasehold Business Premises, House Property. Building Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House- hold Furniture, Pictures, Books and Plate. HOUSES TO LET, Furnished and Un- furnished. Information given of Houses, Building Es- tates, 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 positions in Colwyn Bay, thus affording unequalled publicity to all Auction Announce- men. p EFFICIENT BILLPOSTING. PARTIES desirous of having Bills posted on JT ALL the most IMPORTANT Advertise- ment HOARDINGS in the District of Rhyl, Prestatyn, Meliden, Dyserth, Rhuddlan, and St. Asaph, should send their Orders to BEECH BROS.. THE RHYL and DISTRICT BILLPOSTER^. Advertising and Billposting Contractors. PROPIUETRBSSMRS. F. BEECH. To whom all Communications should be Addressed. MANAGBR-W. KELLY. IhAD OFFIC&-J. ICINMEL STREET, RHYL. Messrs O. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Years' Local Experience), Late Messrs Booth and Sandy, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, 16, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY, TELEPHONE No. 27. SALES and Valuations of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Valuations for Probates, Mortgage, Hotel, Trade, Stocks, etc. Fire Loss Assessor. Agent for the principal Insurance Offices. Mortgages negotiated. Inventories prepared and examined. Prompt attention given to all matters with IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENTS. 19834p PRELIMINARY A NNOU NOEMENT. CHELTENHAM HOUSE, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1909. MESSRS G. PERKINS AND CO, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the Substantial and well-selected SHOP FIXTURES and FIT- TINGS, also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Further parbcuJard in duo course, or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices: 16, Station-road, Colwyn Bay. Tel. Mr Charles Morgan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENT, COLWYN BAY AUCTION MART. COLWYN BAY. TTNDERTAKES SALES of HOUSE PRO- PERTY, LIVE a.nd DEAD FARMING STOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. RENTS COL- LECTED. INVENTORIES CAREFULLY PREPARED AND EXAMINED. Offices: COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. 21361p COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOM. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 28th. MR CHARLES MORGAN will SELL by AUCTION (to close an Estate) Massive Walnut Sideboard, Suites in Oak Frames, Wal- nut and Gilt Overmantels, two Cottage Pianos, Violin, Gramophone, Bedroom Suites, Dressing Chests and Tables, Chests of Drawers, Fancy and Occasional Chairs and Tables, Oil and Water- colour Pictures, Rugs, Mats, Carpets, DinnN. Tea, and Toilet Ware, Bedsteads and Bedding, three Gent's and Lady's Biove'es, Lady's Riding Saddle in good condition, Lawn Mowers, two Sewing Machines, a few Garden Vases, etc., etc. Sale to oornmonco at 2 o'clock prompt. On view morning of Sale, from 10 o'clock. Offices: Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 24814p Messrs Wm, Dew & Son. IN THE VALE OF CONWAY, SALE of EIGHT FREEHOLD SEMI-DE- TACHED COTTAGES known as MOUNT PLEASANT, having extensive Gardens. Also a DETACHED COTTAGE with Garden and Paddock, known øa WERN or WERN EDNYFED, all in the Village of Roewen. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON have been in itruoted to OFFER FOR SA LF. RV PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ERSKINE HOTEL, CONWAY, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of JUNE, 1909, at 3.30 o'clook in the afternoon (subject to Conditions then and there produced), the above FRBBflOLD PROPERTY. Particulars bnav be obtained of Messrs Porter. Amphlett and Co., Solicitors, Conway, Colwyn Bay. and Llanrwst; or of the Auctioneers. at their Offices (where a Plan shewing the position of the Property may be seen), at Bangor or T Jannudno. Mr. S. Johnston, AUCTIONEER and HOUSE AGENT, WESTMINSTER CORNER, COLWYN BAY. Sales by Auction conducted throughout on business-like lines. Prompt settlements. pERSONS desirous of securing good results — are invited to consult Mr S. Johnston, at the Office of Tho Johnston Company, Westminster Corner, Colwyn Bay. Houses to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. List of Apartments kept. SELECT REGISTRY OFFICE. ===i TENDERS. ST. ASAPH (FLINT) RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the CONSTRUC- TION of a NEW ROAD, near Pengwern, Rhuddlan, about 166 yards in length, together with the neoessary FENCING and SUNDRY WORKS in oonnootion therewith. Plans, Sections, and Specification can be seen, Schedulo of Quantities and Form of Tender ob- tained on application to Mr E. 0. EVANS, Sanitary Surveyor, St. Asaph. Tenders, endorsed "Pengwern Road," to be sent to me not later than 10th JUNE, nejt. The Council do not bind themselves to aocept t.he lowest or any Tender CHAS. GRIMSLEY, St. Asaph, Clerk to the Council. 14th May, 1909. 24693p BOROUGH OF CONWAY. THE Conway Suspension Bridge Commis- JL sioners invite Tenders for the Cleaning, Scraping and' Painting of Conway Suspension Bridge, aocording to the specifications and so on, of their Engineer, Mr F. A. Delamotte, Town Halli Conway, at whose Office form of Tender and all information may be obtained on payment of J31 ls, which payment will be refunded on re- ceipt of & bona-lide Tender. The Commis- sioners do not bind themselves to aocept the lowest or any Tender. Tenders, endorsed "Bridge Painting," to be forwarded to me on or before the 1st of June, 1 QQfi T. E PARRY, Clerk, Castle-street, 24730p Conway. CONWAY AND COLWYN BAY JOINT WATER SUPPLY BOARD. TO PLUMBERS. TENDERS are invited for EXCAVATING -*L and FILLING-IN Pipe Trenches, provid- ing and laying lead Service Pipes, at Garth, Hendrewaeiod, and Bryn Trailwyn, Glan Con- way, and Groesffordd-las, Maenan. Particulars may be obtained upon application to the Engineer, Mr T. B. Farr:ngton, Trinity- square, Llandudno. Dated 25th May, 1909. 24805p NORfH WALES COUNTIES ASYLUM. THE Visiting Committee invite TENDERS JL for &tting up tho Asylum with Telephones, Fire Alarms, Recording Clocks, and Entrance Bells. Particulars of the various requirements may be obtained on application at the Asylum, or to the undersigned- (Signed), WM. BARKER. Clerk to the Visiting Committee. Denbigh, 24th May, 1909. 24789p rnHE ST. GEORGE and DISTRICT FLOWER .1. SHOW COMMITTEE are prepared to re. ceive Tenders for the so'e right to Cater at their forthcoming Flower Show and Sheep Do°- Trials, to be held in KINMEL PARK, on THURSDAY, the 26th AUGUST, 1909. Parti- culars may be obtained from, and Tenders re- oeived by .me, the undersigned, not later than the 7th JUNE. The Committee do not bind themselv«« to aocept the lowest or any Tender. JOHN GILCHRIST, Hoti. Secretary, Kinmel Park, AbermsJ*. 19TH MAJ, 1909- W8I7^> PUBLIC Ko IC ES. EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL DYFFRYN L TiNWY (VALE OF CONWAY CHAIR EISTEDDFOD) LLUNGWYN NESAF (W^it-Monday Next). Rhagolygon Campus. Ltu 0 Gystadleuwyr. Pump 0 Gorau Mcibion (t) Penmaenmawr (2) Ciigwyn (3) Wigan Harmonic (4) Warrington (5) Moelwyn. 8 o Go:au Plant; 2 Gor Cynysg; 5 Parti Cym. ysg 7 ar Destyn y Gadair N Ifcr Luosg Eituri- adol ar yr Unawdau, Deuawdau, Adroddiadau. a'r Colfyddyd-vaith. Ugain 0 Gorau yn Cystadlu. Llywyddion WILLIAM JONES, Ysw., Liverpool; IARLL CAKRINGTON a SYR W. H. PREECE. Cyfarfodydd i Ddechrei; am 2. 10, a 6. Trens Rhad 0 bob man (wel '"afi^aiy Cwmni), Programmes yn awr yo bar t'w cacl gau yr Ysgrifenydd, j. D.)NES. DAVID JONES, Ysgrifer uu Cerddorol. 21700p PARISH CHURCH OF S. FFRAID, CLAN CONWAY. AN ORGAN RLCITAL. WILL be given bv MR WALER WIL- 'V LIAMS. Mus. "Rae, (Oxon.). F.R.C.O., A.R.C-M. (Organist of Parish Church, Bury), on WEDNESDAY, JCNE 2nd, 1909, at 2.30 p.m. Trains leave Llandudno, 2 p.m, j Conway, 1.54 p.m.; Colwyn Bay, 1.39 p.m. Return train, 4.47 p.m. 24795L PRESENTATION OF COLOURS TO THE 4TH ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS. MRS CORNWALLIS WEST has pleasure in acknowledging the FIRST LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS £ s. d. MrJ Cornwa'lis West 2 2 0 Mrs Lloyd Edwards 0 10 6 The Mayoress of Wrexham 0 10 6 Mrn Ward 0 10 0 Mrs Frank Wynne 0 10 0 Miss Gibson; 0 5 0 Mro Rouw 0 10 6 Mrs Foulkes Roberts 0 10 0 MrJ Lloyd WilLiama 1 0 0 Mrs CWe .110 Mrs Rigby. 0 10 6 Mrs Richards, Cerrigllwydiot 1 1 0 Miss Thon-as, Pa.rc Postyn 0 10 0 Mrfl Griffith, Gam. 1 0 0 Hen. Mrs Blezard 1 1 0 Mrs Robertson, Gladwyn 5 0 0 Hon. Mrs Chas- Williams 0 10 0 Mrs Johnston. 0 5 0 Mrs W. C. 0 Mrs Pickup Dutfcon 1 1 0 Mrs Ilardie 0 10 0 Mra Townshend Main waring 2 2 0 Misa Griffith, Plas Pigot 1 0 0 Mrs Blackvvall, DoIJvyfrya 0 10 0 Mrs Sykos 0 10 0 Sir J. Herbert Roberta, M.P- .110 Mirs Jonos Mortimer .oo 0 10 0 Mrs Behrens ks Hoaton 0 10 0 Mrs Williams 1 1 0 Mrs Biitler Clough 2 0 0 Mrs Rowley Williams 0 10 6 Mrs Joiltnson, Penmaenmawr 1 1 0 Mrs Tumour 0 5 0 Lawsom Taylor, Esq- 0 10 0 Mrs Soames 0 10 0 M'N Williams-Wynn .10 0 Mrs E. H. Graesser 0 10 6 Miss Heaiop 0 5 0 Miss Mary Heatoto. I.. 0 5 0 The Misses Lewis 'oo 0 5 0 MK» Meifir 1 0 0 Walter Scott, Esq. 11 0 Mrs Harrison 110 E. G. Hemmwde, Esq., K.C. M.P. 5 5 0 Mrs A ileitis, Llangollen 1 0 0 Miss Egerton, Gresford ..•. 0 10 0 Lady McLaren 1 1 0 Mrs Raines, Old Colwyn 1 1 0 Lady Egertou 0 10 0 Hon- Lady Lloyd Mostyn 1 0 0 Mrs Swayne .110 Miss Gold Edwards 0 5 0 Cap* Watkin Dtavios 1 1 0 Mrs Watkin Davies 1 1 0 Mrs Jelf Petit 110 Mra Reynolds, Colwyn Bay 1 1 0 Miss Ametbe Lead better 0 10 6 Mrs Summers, Roeaet-t 1 1 0 Mrs Springmann 1 0 0 Mrs Conran 0 10 0 Mrs Coltart 0 10 6 T.he Misses Lloyd Williams 0 5 0 Col. Lynos 1 1 0 Mrs Wynne Ed wards 1 1 0 Further Donations are urgently required and will be received by MRS WYNNE EDWARDS. Plas Nant,glvn, Denbigh NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR W. FRANCIS MORGAN, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Estate Agent, RHYL, has REMOVED OFFICES and STOREROOMS from Bodfor-street, Rhyl, to 44, HIGH-STREET (Near L. and N. W. Railway Bridge). O O L W Y N 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. EARL Y BOOKINGS.—In order to avoid the Coaches being delayed, Passengers are earnestly requested to Book eariy at the Coach- ing Office. "The Mews." Should weather or other circumstances prevent the Coaches from going, the Fare will be returned. Tour No. 1.-Th.e- Grand L-oop Tour. "The Duke of York" leaves The Mews at 10 a.m.; arriving home ai 6.30 p.m. Fare for the round, ICte; Box Seats, 2s 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, 78; Box Seata, Is extra. 40 miles. Coach does not run unless sufficient Passengers booked. Tour No. 3.-Rhuddlan Castle and 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, Is extra- 28 miles. Tour No. 4.-Penmaenmawr Coach leaves The Mews daily at 2.30 p.m. arriving home at 6.15 p.m. Fare, 4s; Box Seats, Is extra. 23 milo()J. Tour No. 5.-Th.o Short Loop. Coach leaves The Mews daily at 2.30 p.m. ^arriving home at 6.15 p.m. Fare, 4s; Box Scats, Is extra. 23 miles. Tour No. 6.-Bodnant Hall. Coach leaves Tho Mows at 2-30 p.m. (Tuesdays and Saturdays only); arriving home at 6 p.m. Fare, 3s; Box Seats, Is extra. 16 miles. Tour No. 7.—Rhydvtoel, BeHws. Abergele, and Coed Coch. Coach leaves daily at 2.30 p.m.; arriving home at 6.15 p.m. Fare, 4s; Box Seats, Is extra 23 miles. Gwrych Castle (t-hs Residence of the Countess of Dundonald).—The Proprietors have permission to drive through the Grounds upon payment of a. small Fee. Days of Admission: Tuesdays and Fridays. ALL TOURS RETURN IN AMPLE TIME FOR DINNER AT THE HOTELS. Seals may be booked with the Head Porter at any of the Hotels- Other short Coaching Tours are taken. Places and Times are written daily on the Notice Board at the Coaching Office, "The Mews." Anv of the Coaches can be engaged privately At a day's Notioe. Largo Parties catered for at Reduoed Rates. For further particulars, see J. Fred Francis and Sons' Coaching Guide and Coach Booking Offices :-THE MEWS. CONW AY- ROAD. COLWYN BAY (facing "the N. and S. Wales Bank. and adjoining the Central HotI). and VICTORIA PARK MEWS, CONWAY- ROAD. COLWYN BA Y. 24811p LEOAL NOTICIS. MISS ANN ROUGIER Deceased.) ALL Persons having CLAIMS against the Estate of the late Mis9 Ann Rougier," of Sand ring ham, Mostyn-road, Cplwyn. Bay, are r&- quested to aøqp Particulars of the same forth- with tjO GAMON FARMER and CO Chester, 24794p Solioitors for the Exocutora. <■ PUBLIC NOTICES. LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY I (LIMITED). Secretary Mr. Samuel Hughes. THE PIER COMPANY'S POPULAR: CONCERTS. Morning at 11 Evening at 7-45. PIER COMPANY'S ORCHESTRA Conductor MR. ARTHUR W. PAYNE. Defuty-Conductor MR. WALTER HAIGH. I VOCALISTS MAY 29th to JUNE 4tr., MR. CRARLI S TREE (Baritone). 2nd Grand Special Concert, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1909. VOCALISTS: MADAME MARY CONLY (Soprano). MR. CHARLES TREE. (Baiitone). WEEKLY TICKETS, 4/- and 3/- MONTH. W LY, 15/- and n/ Admission to Pier to 6 p.m.. 2d. alter 6 p.m., 6d SPECIAL CON- CERTS Admission, ij- Froat Seats, 1/- extra. SACRED CONCERT oa SUNDAY at 8-15 p.m. A CONCERT AND DRAMATIC E NTE RT AINM E NT IN AID OF THE ABERGELE & DISTRICT NURSING FUND WILL BE GIVEN IN The Church House, Abergele, On THURSDAY, 10th of JUNE. CANTATA, "THE PAGODA OF FLOWERS," words by Frederick John Eraser; Music by Amy Woodfordc-Fin-den. Principal Miss Gray Hill, Miss Queenie Law, Mr G- K. Pierson, Mr James Hugh-e-s; assisted by a Chorus of wel'known local singers. To be I followed by a Duologue, "The Luoky Legacy," and Comedietta, Poor Pillicoddy." Char- acters: The Misses Law, M. Warner, H. K. Pierson, and Messrs H. A. Gray and A. Warner. Tickets 2s (Rreserved), Is, and 6d, may be obtained ab "The Visitor Office" or of Messrs Egerton Leigh and Co., Abergele-—Chas. Pier- son, Aborge'e, Hon. Secretary. 24764p ABERGELE COUNTY SCHOOL. SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, 18th and 19th JUNE, 1909. ON tho 18th and 19th June, 1909, an Ex- amination will be held at the Abergele County School,'when tho following Ten Scholar- ships will be offered for competition:- OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS. (a)- One Scholarship of JB6 10s, open to pupils attending any Elementary School or Higher Elementary School in what is known 066 the Colwyn Bay School District, and who wiU not have attained the age of 12 years on the 1st day of July next. The Colwyn Bay School District includes all the Elementary and Higher Elementary Schools in St. George. Towyn, Abergele, Llanfairtaihaiarn, Bettws- yn-Rhos, Llanddulas, Trofarth, klanelian. Old Colwyn and Colwyn Bay- SUB-DISTRICT SCHOLARSHIPS- Open to children who will not have, attained the age of 13 years on the 1st day cf July next- (b) One Scholarship of JS6 Ids, confined to pupils attending the Elementary Schools at Abergele. (c) One Scholarship of JS6 10s, confined to pupils attending the Elementary Schools at Towyn and St. George- (d) One Scholarship of £6 10s. confined to pupils attending the Elementary Schools at Llanolian. Trofarth and Llwydcoed. (e) One Scholarship of JB6 10s, confined w pupils attending the Elementary Schools at Llanfairtaihaiarn. (f) One Scholarship of £6 10s, confined to pupils attending the Elementary Schools at Llanddulas- (g) One Scholarship of £6 lOø, confined to pupils attending the Elementary Schools a.t Bett ws-yn Rihos. (h) One Scholarship of £6 lOs, r confined to pupils attending the Higher Elementary Schools at Cohvyn Bay, called The Higher Grade Sohool. (i) One Scholarship of £6 10s, confined to pupils attending the Elementary Sohools called The Colwyu Bay Council Schools. (j) One Scholarship of £6 10s, confirmed to pupils attending' tho Elementary Schools at Old Colwyn. (*) Any Scholarship not won by any Sohool in groups h, i, and j shall be awarded to the next highest Candidate on the list from one of the remaining Schools included in the three groups, provided such candidate has obtained the neoessary number of marks. Candidates at present attending Sohools out- side the Sub-District in which they live, if com- peting for a Sub-District. Scholarship, must sit. in connection with a Sohool within the district in which they live. No Candidate wall be entitled to hold more than one Scholarship. Applications, accompanied by a certificate cf good conduot (in a closed envelope) from the Head Teacher of the Elementary Schools at wihiioh the candidate is a pupil, must be made on the official form, which can be obtained from the undersigned, and must be returned to me on or before the 3rd day of June, 1909. Dated this 8th day of May, 1909. EDW. A. CRABBE, Town Hall. Abergele, Clerk to the Governors. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, COLWYN BAY. MENDELSSOHN CENTENARY THE "HYMN OF PRAISE" (MENDELSSOHN) will be given by tho UNITED CHOIRS of ST. THOMAS' (Rhyl), ST. JOHN'S (Colwyn), and ST. PAUL'S (Colwyn Bay), (Augmented Chorus of 80 Voices). on FRIDAY, MAY 28th, at Principals: MRS ANTHONY OLDFIELD (Soprano), MISS ELSIE STEPHENSON (Mezz Soprano), MR J. J. MALTBY (Tenor), (of Chester Cathedral). Organist: Mr C. MORTON BAILEY, MUS Bac-, F.R.C.O. Conductor: Mr BRYAN WARHURST, A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M. {Organist and Choirmaster of St. Thomas' Church, Rhyl). A Silver Collection will be made in aid of St. Pauls Tower Fund. 24672p SHOW COLWYN BAY; SpSjf cy THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, jpop. "XTOTE.—Prize Lists are now ready, and may be had in Colwyn Bay from Messnj Francis, The Mews. Cooper, Royal Hotel; Perkins and Co., Auctioneers, Station-road, or from THOMAS WELSBY, Sec., 248o$p RHYL PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. CONTINUOUS SUCCESS OF HARRY\ A REYNOLDS: ANIMATED PICTURES SPEC1 VL ATTRACTIONS FOR THE WHITSUN HOLIDAYS. FOUR MATINEES DURING WHIT-WEEK as follows-Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, and Saturday, -at 3. Every Evening at 7-45. Also, Special Engagement of TOM LONDBERG, Mimic and Entertainer. PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY, FRIDAY, MAY 28th (TO-MORROW), at 7-45. FIRST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON OF THE OLD FAVOURITES Harry Reynolds' Royal Serenaders, (8th SEASON IN COLWYN BAY). OLD FAVOURITES" and NEW ARTISTES" IN A NEW & BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. Don't miss this Great Night. Harry Reynolds' Animated Pictures will give a Selection AI Illustrated Pictures in addition. Popular Prices. Doors Open 7-15. Carriages at 10-1;. CATLIN'S PIERROT ARCADIA, West Promenade, Colwyn Bay. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, Saturday, May 29th, at 7-30 p.m. Specially Selected Company of Trained Artistes in a New and Original Programme. Seats, 6d. and 3d. Numbered & Reserved, 9d. All Seats under Cover. The whole under the personal direction of MR. SIDNEY FRERE. For further particulars see Small Bills. 24766p PRINCE'S THEATRE, LLANDUDNO. W. J. CHURCHILL'S HAPPY VALLEY MINSTRELS. GRAND OPENING CONCERT, MAY 28th, iyog. ——— AND ON SATURDAY IN THE HAPPY VALLEY AT 3 O'CLOCK. A SPECIAL COMPANY OF STAR ARTISTES HAS BEEN ENCAGED FOR THE COMINQ SEASON, WHO WILL ALL APPEAR ON THIS OCCASION. MR GEORGE SNOW (You all know him). MR STAN. AUBRY (He of the Last Legs). FIRST APPEARANCE OF MR. T. W. BARRETT. Ongriaa.fcor of tho "Standstill Comedians MR JOHN CALLAN, Comedian- MR HARRY BICKLEY, Comedian. MR ALF. WIDDOWSON, Comedian. MR R. CHURCHILL, Comedian. MR ALF. UNSWORTH, Pianist. MR MILLAR, Violinist. MR MORRISON, Soprano Vocalist. MR CHARLES JERON14 CoKjedian. MR W. REED, Light ComediAn. MR D'ICK HOWARD, Comedian. MR H. LINDSAY, Cornet. MR SMITH, Double Bass- MR GEORCI PRAGER, Flute- Mr CHRISTY DE QUENCY Conductor. and W. J. CHURCHILL. WHIT-MONDAY at PWLLHELI (May 31, 1909), SPORTS & CYCLE CARNIVAL WITH SPLENDID PRIZES, ^INCLUDING 10 GUINEA CHALLENGE CUP IN THE RECREATION GROUND, MAYPOLE DANCES & MANY NOVELTIES. First Event 2-30. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. For particulars and Entry Forms aDtJt E. E. YOUNG, ESTATE OFFICE, PWLLHELI PW? ALSO, ROLLER SKATING at GLYN-Y-WEDDW all day, ADMISSION, SIXPENGE. SKATES, ONE SHILLING. I QUEEN'S SKATING RINK, RHYL. COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 29th, FOR THE SEASON- THREE SESSIONS DAILY. MILITARY BAND AT EACH SESSION. MORiNG: 10.30 to 12.30. AFTERNOON: 2.30 to 5. EVENING: 7,30 to 10.45. Admission.—Morning-, 3d; Afternoon and Evening;, 6d. Iliro of Slues, Is each Session A GRAND FANCY DRESS SKATING CARNIVAL ON W E D N E S D AY, JUNE 2nd. VALUABLE PRIZES offered for Competition and Fan-e.v Costumes- For particulars smaA Bills. SKATING FROM 7.30 TO 11. Admission, including Hire of Skat: Ladies, la 6d; GontLemon, 2s; Spectator:?, Sixpence. Information for Tourists. 11 Tourists to the North Wales Coast should not forget to take a trip over the C, jj par Famed Fesimiog (or Toy) Railway ji Twelve Miles Ride along the Mountain Side j; from which they will see the most enchanting Scenery in North Wales. Cheap tickets are issued at Llandudno, Coiwvn Bay Rhyl and other L. & N.W. Stations to Portmadoc (for Borthy^est! Criccietli Barmouth, &c., via Biaeriau Festiniog & FestinioL'' Ri £ For further particulars see Company s Bills. PUdLIC NOTICES. Bangor Amateur Athletic Sports (Under A.A.A. Laws and N.C.U. Rules). WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 31st. Under the distinguished patronage of ihf Right Hon. Lord Penrhyn. A large entry has bt-en received, includ- ing runners from the Olympic Games. RECORD CYCLE ENTRIES. ADM I SSI ON.-SIXPE.N,CE. SPORTS COMMENCE 1.30. PENRHOS COLLEGE COLWYN BAY. OLD GIRLS' PROVIDENT FUND. -—B A Z A A R AND RE-UNION, SATURDAY. MAY 29th, to be Opened at 12 noon, by LADY BARCLAY, Old Girls and Friends are cordially invited. ADMISSION, 1 J- 24725P PUBLIC NOTICES. SECOND ANNUAL AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS WILL iSh; HKLLS AT ABERGELE, On WHIT-MONDAY, MA Y 31 si, iqo9. SPORTS to commence at 1-30 prompt in the BEE HOTEL FIELD «30 IN PRIZES. DANCING on tho Greer, G-30 till 8-30, CONFETTk FETE. s-3'J till y 30. Ai LLANDDULAS SILVER BAND in attendance. Toconcluoo with a Gr&nd Display of Fireworks. RECORD ENTRIES IN ALL EVENTS. ADMISSION TO THK SPORTS GROUND, 6d.i After 6 p.m., S'J. For further particulars and Kntry Forms app.ly to iI. E. THOMAS, 'Varsity House, Abergele, See Railway Bills for Cheap Booking. Z4317p "nOSE DAY" FESTIVITIES AT DENBIGH, SATURDAY, JUNE 5th, 1909 GIAND PROCESSION AT ONE P-M- COMINC OF THE ROSE QUEEN AT 3 P.M, May-Pole and National Dances, etc-, oto. SO Railway Company's Bills fo. Si-cial Trt;w Service. Apy to— EDWAKD l'ARRY, SteoretMy. 24769p