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THE BRECON POSTING and LIVERY STABLES LION STREET. Brakes, WagonetteB, Landaus, and Vehicles of every description. Smart Wedding Equipages. Modern Hearses and Mourning Coaches. We have given our customers complete action for nearly 50 years and respectfully IOliit your patronage. N D. J. MEDCALFE, Proprietor. Ii:
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Births9 Marriages, Deaths, 1 Motives inserted in this column are charged at the following rates Not exceeding four lines, 2/ Sixpence pEr line for every line over. MARRIAGES. GIBBON—FORESTER.—April 14th, at Sketty Parish I Church, by the Rev. and Hon. Talbot Rice, Y,O, » vicar of Swansea, assisted by the Rev. Akrill ■S Jones, vioar of tho parish, the Rev. H. H. B Gibbon, vicar of Glasbory, to Amelia S. K. Forester, daughter of W. H. Forester, late of BJL 8ketty Park. —HEABN.—On April 17th at St. Leonard's jShorch, JLxefcer, by the Bev Philip Morgan, ? "wncle of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev u T. Sheldon, leotor of the parish, Alfred Morgan Harris, only child of the late Rev H. Harris and Mrs Harris, Aberilech, Brecon, to Sarah Rahel, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs John Hearn, Aweland, Exeter.
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Situations Vacant and Wanted. T\AY GIRL WANTED for general house JLI work; age 15-17.—Apply A., "County ^tnes," Brecon. WANTED, MAN to drive out and general work; state wages (out doors) all partic- first letter.—Edwards, Grocer and Corn &ntIUsk. ANTED, YARDMAN, for Castle of Brecon .*¥ Hotel; must be able to drive.—Apply by ^r to Manager, Castle Hotel, Brecon. \\TANTED a general FARM WORKMAN Jf cottage and garden found.—Bicketts, lebarried. ANTED, respectable Girl as GENERAL.— tjj Apply Mrs Alway, Brynglas, Cemetery !^d, Brecon. ANTED, APPRENTICES to the MIL- Vjl7 ANTED, APPRENTICES to the MIL ij ▼ LINERY.—Apply, D. Peregrine, 16 and ^High Street. ANTED COOK-GENERAL, about 25 washing; bank office to clean two in JJ^ily housemaid, kept wageB £ 18 comfort- situation.—Snead Williams, National i^gvincial Bank, Builth Wells. \jtTANTED, NURSEMAID, for two ohildrei »5 f aged 4 and 2 years—Apply Mrs Peregrine, High Street, Brecon. For Sale and Wanted, HICKS—Silver Campines, White Wyandottes J* and Leghorns, 7s. dozen Cross-breds 5a.; 3s. 6d. and 3s. dozen. Inspection invited.— ^•tibear, Llanvillo, Talgarth. OR SALE, SOW with a Litter of 8 Piga.- Be van, Now House, Erwood. OR SALE, about Five Loads of MANURE. Apply, Bridgewater, George Hotel, Brecon. POP,, SALE, Old Established POSTING and >5- LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS, centre town; commodious premises, yard aud conveniences for good business wide cou- same family over 60 years exceptional opportunity practical man.—Apply, Medcalfe, -i^*j>treet, Brecon. T?OR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, 7 jj- FREEHOLD COTTAGES in Llanfaes, I recot, in good repair, producing an annual rental of £ 54 per annum. Two-thirds of ^jotiey couifl remain on mortgage at fonr per —Apply John Morgan, 1, Wellington Place, aAY FOR SALE—well Harvested, £ 3 15a ton. Not delivered.—James, Brynawel, t^con. HIGH-CLASS PIANOFORTE (new) FOR SALE iron frame; check action; ^^fanteed. Carriage free, £ 16 cash.—Call and Heins & Co's, Brecon. OR SALE—18 months old DOG, most 4 usefnl, will work shoep, cattle and horses.— Wy Mr janiee P.ryce, Aberedw Court, Builth ell$ J^OTATOE BUYERS.—About Two Tons of "Ware Potatoes and Quantity of Seed SALE.—Apply, Bailiff, Home Farm, Bwlch. I-IORN CALVEki for rearing, from Record Cheshire milkerB, by pedigree bulls; fr^ion to any Station no fancy prices.— ^5!i^obie, Littleton, Chester. ANTED, KEEP for 20 yearling heifers Tv.™ and 4 cart colts.—Prosser, Trevithel, e Cocks. ANTED TWO TONS OF MANGOLDS 1 -Ef. Thomas, Glasbury-on-Wye. k I To Let and Wanted. OFFICES to be LET over Brecon Station. Two or three well lighted rooms, recently occupied by the Land Valuation Department. For permission to inspect and all particulars, apply to Mr H R Knight, Storekeeper, Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Brecon. FIELDS TO LET, near Brecon.—Apply, & Powell, Brewery, Brecon. f^ALGARTH. — Small modern House, with .1- Garden, at South View, to Let from May or later on moderate rent.—Mrs Joseph Mills, Talgarth. 0~LET, a FULLY-LICENSED INN, with Yard and extensive stabling, at Brecon; I ingoiug about £100. Also a small Inn at Hay.— For full particulars, apply Arnold, Perrett and Co., Ltd., Brewers, Hereford. O BE LET, THE RECTOKY, SCETHROG, commanding a charming view of the noted Usk Valley, containing dining room, drawing room, study, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, attics, excellent kitchen garden, about 2 acres of rich meadow land, ample outbuildings.—Apply David Price (F.A.I.) & Williams, Auctioneers, Brecon. TO LET, small FARM, within easy distance of the town ojf Brecon.—Apply Box 6, "County Times," Brecon. TO LET, with immediate possession, STONE- BUILT RESIDENCE, fine views, DANY- FAN, two miles from Brecon. Entrance Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, China Pantry, &c.; 7 Bedrooms, Bathroom (h. and c.). Lavatory, &c.; Stable, Coach-house, Harness Room, Lawn and Kitchen Garden, with a Meadow and Greenhouse; excellent water supply nnd sanitary arrangements on most modern prin- ciples.-Apply, W. Morgap, Builder, Brecon. TO LET, Furnished, tbe beautiful country Residence known as •' THE PINES," 1 £ miles from LlandriDdod Wells, containing 6 Bed- rooms, Dre3sing Room, Bathroom, W.C., Smoke Room,' Dining Room, Kitchen and the usual Domestic Offices, together with a good garden and 5 acres of land.—For further particulars apply, R. A. Campbell, Auctioneer, Brynllys, Llandnndod Wells. Lost and Found. e LOST—Lady's Black Velour HAT, blue band; f J on road between Builth and Brecon on April 9th. Finder rewarded.—Apply Box 3, "County Times," Brecon. STRAYED to Forge Villa. Brecon, April 14th, 1914, Three young Black-faced TUPS. Owner can have same by paying expenses.— Williams, Forge Villa. STRAYED to Llanveigan Rectory Glebe land t S in September, 1913, an aged EWE, marked with the figure 11 on the crup. If not claimed within eleven days from the date of this paper, she will be sold to defray expense of keep and advertisement. Miscellaneous. PRIME CANTERBURY LAMB NOW IN SEASON.—Try the Canterbury Lamb from the London Central Meat Co., Limited, one of the largest meat purveyors in the United Kingdom, who have gained their reputation by selling only the very best quality. Be advised by practical people and buy the best from the London Central Meat Co., Ltd., Lion Street, Hay. ADVICE FREE for Stamp.—Mrs B. Stewart's famous Female Remedy never fails.— Address, 9, Guinea Street, Bristol. BUYING A PIANOFORTE.—When you require a Piano or Organ goto Heins & Co., Brecon, and you will have the Lowest Price, you will have it taken to your house Free, you will have it tuned the first year free, you will have a guaraneee for 20 years, and above all you will have the advantage of their 80 years' experience and reputation.-Heins & Co., Ltd., Brecon. CONCERT and Entertainment Promoters will do well to Inspeot Specimens of PoBtere, &c., and inquire Prices at the Breoou County Tinaea Office. -o. HEINS & Co., Ltd., are tbe Sole Agents for all the best class PLAYER PIANOS; greatest discount for cash, or on their celebrated three years' system of purchase.-Tleins V Co., Breoon. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. — iLvery I mother who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S 'RELIABLE' NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In Tins, 4ld and 9d, I postage, Id. Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Brecon: F. L. Stanton, Chemist; Hay: J. L. Davies 6 Son, Chemist, 7, High Town Builth Wells: J. Ward, Chemist, 8, High street Knighton G. M. Perkins, Chemist; Presteigne: A. R. Davies, Drug and Grocery Stores Crickhowell: W. H. Kirkland, Chemist; Llandovery A. Richards, Chemist, 4, King's Road. IffTALL PAPER & PICTURE DEPART- YV MENT.—Why send money out of town for any of these lines when you can get good material at TYLER'S, Bulwark, Brecon. Choice designs in Wall Papers from lid per piece. See bhowroom of Sample Panels for wall decorations. A New Special Line in Pictures, framed and unframed, now on view, Ps cheap aa can be bought anywhere, consistent with quality. — EATS, MICE, MOLES COCKROACHES, a ml BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's "Rv liamt)1* Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not I t,ot.cli it. Vermin dry np tind leave no smell. Prices Gd., Is., 2s. 3d., and 8. 9d. Wholesale Market, Bolton. Postage 2d.—G- W Harnson, Chemist, Beading. Sold by Chemists. A«ents — for Brecon: F. L. Stanton, ObfniiBt; Hay: J L Davies & Sons, Clic-r,-iists, 7. High Town; Builth Wells J Ward, Chemist, 8, Hi»h Street; Talgarth; David Evans, Grceer, Liverpool Stores; Llan- dovety: T Roberta, The Crown Stores; Knighton: G M P»Srkiii<?, Chemist Crick. howl1: W H Kirkland, Chemist. Lion Cycles S5 5 Cash. I, Signed Guarantee for 10 years. NOW FITTED WITH THREE-SPEED GEAR WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Since 1905 I have advertised in this paper, and have made and sold over 18,000 machines. NO EXTRAS. Lamp, Bell, Pump, and everything included. Carriage paid. YOU CAN RIDE AND TEST THE MACHINE FOR TEN DAYS. IF YOU DO NOT APPROVE I PAY ALL CARRIAGE. I have thousands of testi- monials. Write to-day for copies, and the finest Catalogue ever printed (with coloured illustrations showing exact mmehinest.-GEORGE BEATSON, LION CYCLE WORKS, 84, MOSELEY- STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Payments if de- eired 15a. with order and 10s. per month. Sales by Auction. By- Messrs D. Price (F.A.I.) A, Williams. Aprl 25th-Plas Grass Sale. 27th-Billis Stock and Grass Sale. 28th-Wenallt Stock and Grass Sale. 29th—Llwynllwyd Stock and Grass Sale. „ 30th—Llwynmercbed Furniture Sale. May 1st—Tygwyn, Gluacwm, Grass Sale. May 15th—Important Sale of Jersey, Cattle Hotel, Brecon. May 28tb-In-lportant Sale of Freehold Farms, Crown Hotel, Hay. PLAS, LLANGORSE. ANNUAL GRASS LETTING. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) AND WILLIAMS will Let by Public Auction, On SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, 1914, about 70 Acres of Excellent Meadow and Pasture Land. I Conditions at time of Eale. Luncheon 12-30. Sale at 2 o'clock. D. PRICE (F.A.I.) & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Brecon. HILLIS FARM, LLANFILLO, three miles from Talgarth, 5 miles from Breoon. MONDAY, APRIL 27th, 1914. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) and WILLIAMS have received instructions from Mrs Price to Let and Sell by Public Auction, about 108 Acres of Meadow' and Pasture Land and Stock. SHEEP.-25 black-faced ewes (two years old) and lambs, 24 cross Welsh ewes and lambs, Shropshire ram. CATTLE.-2 Hereford cows and calves, 2 Hereford heifers in calf, Hereford heifar two- year-old (barren), 2 cross-bred two-year-old heifers, yearling heifer, Jersey heifer in full profit and in calf. SOW IN FARROW. TRAP. The Land will be Let from the day of sale to March 25th, 1915. Lunch at 12. Sale to commence at 1-30. Five months' credit on sums above 110, or the usual discount for cash. WENALLT FAWR FARM, TALYBONT-ON-USK. TUESDAY, APRIL 28th, 1914. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) and WILLIAMS have received instructions from Mr William Thomas, to Sell by Public Auction, 40 Cross Radnor & Welsh Ewes & Lambs, 1 COW IN CALF and in full profit, 1 YEAR- LING HEIFER, 1 GRAND COLLIER GELDING, rising six, good worker, quiet in all gears; and also the LETTING of about 60 ACRES of PASTURE LAND, to be let in suit- able lots. Water in every field. Stock will be well oared for. Subject to conditions of sale. Six months' credit on all sums above 15, or discount at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. LLWYNLLWYD FARM, MERTHYR CYNOG. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th, 1914. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.AJ.) and WILLIAMS have received instructions from Mr Morgan Walters to Sell by Public Auction, 110 Cross Radnor A Welsh Ewes & Lambs, 2 AGED CART MARES, 1 ENTIRE COB, "Berwyn Fly" also to LET 100 ACRES of excellent MEADOW & PASTURE LAND. The Land will be Let in suitable lots. Subject to conditions of sale. Stock will be well cared for. Five months' credit on all sams above JElO or discount at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Dress & Costume Making THOMAS & ADCOCK'S DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is under New and Efficient Management. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUT, FIT AND FINISH. A TRIAL ORDER RESPECTFULLY f SOLICITED. I Thomas and Adcock, —— BRECON. —— Latest Novelties. BLOUSES. FANCY GOODS Ladies Tailor-made COSTUMES. GENT'S TAILORING." J. CYNOG JONES respectfully rolicits a visit of inspe- .ion. HIGH STREET, BRECON. LEGAL ACCOUNTANCY PRINTING accurately done et tbe "County Times" I Office, Bulwark, Brecon. Sales by A action. By Messrs Price A Williams. LLWYNMERCHKD FARM, ABERBRAN, Five minutes walk from Aberbran Station N. & B. RaiVay. Important Sale of Household Furniture Implements, HARNESS, DAIRY UTENSILS, LIVE STOCK, FOUL'T IRY, &a. MESSRS. DAVID PKKIE (F.A.I.) AND WILLIAMS have received instructions from the executors or the 1a, Mrs Lewis, to Sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, APEID oOtb, 1914, as follows FURNITURE.-Diuing ,<om i walnut table, 6ft. x 4ft.; oak sideboard, with brass bundles, mirror back. four drawers !Pld two cupboards; old oak cbeir six oak dining room chairs, saddle back oak coal pedestal; mahogany framed couch antique oak chfisi rtpon cheat three mahogany chairs, hair sailed inlaid walnut writing pedestal; walnut folding chair; walnut dining room duifce, plash seated, consisting of lady's chair, gent's dliair, 2 small ohairs and coach oak Bible box coroi'V cupboard kitchen chairs'; tables; Amerioan, rocking chair; mahogany case weather glass; harmonium (Cesarini and Co.) email ovk book case small occasional oak table treadle sewing machine (Plaff) hanging lamp brass lamp and shade cocoannt matting, 12ft. x .Sft.; gilt frame pier glass 3 pairs braes candlesticks pewter teapot and jog; ebony cbioa cabinet Bentwood chairs large oak framed kitchen table large deal cup- board, 7ft. x 5ft.; carpets feader and fireguard umbrella stand brasa ladle brass fire stand set brass fire irons picture; large quantity of glass and china, &c., &c. BEDROOMS.—Oak chest of drawers, brass drop handles two aotiquenak coffers antique oak commode old oak chv.i. commode walnut bedroom suite, consisting ''J wardrobe (glass panels), dressing table, oeatre mirror, 2 side mirrors, marble top washstand (fancy tiled back), 3 cane seat chairs and towel rail large double brass bedstead, palliasses, 2- brass and iron bed- steads, 6 feather beds, holsteis, piliows, oak frame clock (brass fnce), bedroom ware, mahogany swing mirror, mahogany bedstead, marble top washstand, dressing table, old oak swing mirror, towel rail, steel fanders, brass fire irons, hearth- rugs, carpets, pictures, &c., Ac. DAIRY UTENSILS.—Large cheese press, 8 cheese vats, crudder, cheese ftand (6 shelves), barrel churn, end-for-end churn, butter worker, 2 milk leads, butter trindB, cream and butter crocks, mangle, cheese Ciir, clothes horse, &a., &c. HARNESS.-2 sets g.o. tack, 2 sets long gears, 2 sets short geatf. collars, bridles, set trap har- ness, 2 ladies' saddles, gent's s iddle, bridle, saddle horse, &c., &c. OUTSIDE EFFECTS.-Trap, 2 carts, 2 gambos, land roi), wheel p v.pgh (by Roberts), swing plough (by Roberts), 2 rets harrows, mow- ing machine (Bamford), cake crusher, turnip cutter (nearly new), hor"Jnwer cbaffoutter, weighing machine, dipping tu. rakee, pikes, bags, &a., &c. LlVft STOCK.-Cow and ¿I\U, yearling heifer, yearling pony and poultry. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. MR. F. G. PRICE. April 23rd.-Annual Grass Letting, Lower House, Cusop. April 25tb.-Aunnal Grass Latting, New House, Bryngwyn. April 27.—Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Lower Rhvddnesa. LOWER RHYDDNESS, BOUGHROOD. Important Sale of Live and Dead Frying Stock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. "*M"R. FRANCIS GEO. 1 RICE is favoured lfJL with instructions fro n Mr. Jas. Davies, who is leaving, to Sell by Auction, On MONDAY, APRIL 27th, 1914. LIVE STOCK.-19 cross-fcred Shropshire and Radnor ewes and lambs, 1 rara Shorthorn cow and calf, Jersey cow in or with calf, 3 yearling steers, 1 -t,¡-year-old steer, 1 yearling bull; black cart mare in foal, brown cart mare in foal; 1 sow in furrow. IMPLEMENTS.—Cart, gumbo, plough, hogs- heads, g.o. gears, short gears, 3 Beta long gears, iron furnace, cow straps, several cwts. potatoes. Part of the Household Fnrniture. Sale at 1-30 prompt. By Mr. J. L. Cunningham. BY ORDRR OF THE MORTGAGEE. BE JAMES MATHEWS IF BANKRUPTCY. TSTRADFEIILTE. SALE OF A VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE FREEHOLD SPORTING, PASTURE, AND SHEBP FARM (Parishes of Ystradfellte aid Ystradgynlais, County of Brecon). MR. J. L. CUNNINGHAM will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Boot Hotel, Aberdare, on WEDNESDtVV. April 29th, 1914, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that Desirable and Extensive SPORTING, PASTURE. AND SHEEP FREEHOLD FARM, Situate about Three Miles from Penderyn, and known as PLASYGORSE FARM, YSTRAD- FELLTE, containing a total area of about 577 ACRES, 2 ROODS, aud 26 PERCHES (or thereabouts), and the Common Rights on adjoining Mountain. The Auctioneer wishes tc draw the special attention of investors to the fact that this Farm is in close proximity to the proposed waterworks for the Pontypridd and Etondda Joint Water Board, and that the Valuable Sporting Rights, together with the Timber aad Underwood now oil the Property, are include n this Sale. The Farm is now in ha ,d; :opd vacant posses- sion can be given immediately. For Further Prrticulars apply to the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, 19. Glebeland-street, Mertbyr Tydfil, or to Messrs. Morgan, Bruce, and Nicholas, Solicitors, Pontypridd. IMPORTANT NOTICE To Farmers, and Others. All Kinds of ENGINE I., MACHINERY thoroughly Overhauled and Repaired by Experienced T:-fM-'eemon. LAWN MOWERS Gioa-, end Repaired at shoctesi notios. Agent for all Leading Makes of Impiem.!ats and Machinery. Cycles and Motor Cy ^los Supplied. Note the Address— W. d.x RICKETTS, GREEN ENGINEERING WORKS, TALGATH. All Orders promptly attended to. Estimates Free. Saies by Auction, By Messrs. Miller and Powell (F.A.I.) April 25th-Llwynfedwen, Libanus, Sale of Stock and Grass Letting. April 27th—Blannant, Penkelly, Sale of Stock, Implements and Old Oak Furniture. April 30th—Penmaes, Llanvillo, Grass Letting. May 2nd—Caetle Hotel, Abercrave, Sale of Pit- wood and Other Timber. LLWYNFEDWEN, LIBANUS, BRECON. Highly Important Sale of 2D Hereford and Dairy Shorthorn Cattle, 40 Couples EWES & LAMBS, 20 MOUNTAIN PONIES and COLTS, and GRASS LETTING. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL and CO. (F.A.I.) have received instructions from the Representatives of the late Mr Josiah James, to Sell by Public Auction, On SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, 1914, the whole of the Live Stock and Grass Letting as follows CATTLE.—1 dairy shorthorn cow with calf at foot, 1 do. in milk and in calf, 3 do. in calf, 3 two years old shorthorn heifers in calf, 1 three years old Hereford heifer in or with calf, 2 yearling Hereford steers, 1 do. Hereford heifer, 4 do. shortborn heifers, 3 weaned calves, 1 sucking calf. SHEEP.-40 cross-bred ewes and lambs, 1 yearling Ryeland ram. PQNIES.—12 mountain breeding mares of various ages, 1 two years old stallion, 5 yearling ponies. PIGS.-4 strong stores. Also the LETTING of about 80 ACRES of MEADOW & PASTURE LAND in suitable I lots, and 4 ACRES of RAPES sown with Clover in two lots. The grass will be let to 30th November, 1914. I Six months' credit will be given on approved security on all sums above £10, or the usual discount for cash. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Sale at 1 p.m. 8, Castle Street, Brecon, April 14th, 1914. BLAENNANT, PENKELLY. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL and Co. (F.A.I.) have received instructions from Mr David Williams, to Sell by Public Auction, On MONDAY, APRIL 27th, 1914, 1 The Stock, Implements & Old Oak and other Furniture, j as follows :— j STOCK.—2 Hereford oows in calf and in milk, 1 Shorthorn cow in fall milk, 1 two-year-old pony broken to saddle and harness, 2 sows in or with Pigs- IMPLEMENTS.—Cart, garabo, trap, trap harness, cart harness, long tack, neck straps, gent's saddle and bridle, cow ties, ecythee, pikles and rakes, cow dress, cattle tube, steel yards (equal to new), cross cut saw, wheelbarrow, casks, &c. POULTRY.-50 fowls, ducks and geese. DAIRY UTENSI US.-Charn, milk leads, pans, butter triads, oheese vats, &c. FURNITURE.—Old oak shelf and dresser, grandfather clock in oak case, old oak corner cupboard with glass panels, mahogany book case, weather glass, a number of very old jugs, round oak table, kitchen tables, fenders, bedsteads and feather beds, wardrobe, &c. Conditions at time of Sale. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. 8 Castle Street, Brecon. J April 17sb, 1914. ) PENMAES, LLANFILLO. Important Grass Letting. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & co. (F.A.I.) have received instructions from Mr. T. E. Smith, to Let by Public Auction, On THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, 1914, About 200 ACRES of Excellent MEADOW AND PASTURE LAND. The Grass will be Let from the day of Sale to the 25th March, 1915. Water in every Lot, and a man to look after the Stock. Six months' Credit or the usual discount for caeh. Luncheon at 12-30. Sale at 1-30 p.m. sharp. 8, Castle Street, Brecon, April 21st, 1914. CASTLE HOTEL, ABERCRAVE. Important Sale of Pitwood and Other Timber. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL and co. (F.A.I.) have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at the. CASTLE HOTEL, ABERCRAVE, on SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1914, three lots of excellent pitwood, consisting of larch, oak, birch, together with a large quantity of cog wood, and a number of oak timber trees standing on Glynoyrbebog and Ynysbadafan farms, within 1 1! mites of Abercrave and Ystradgynlais stations II and having a total acreage of 30 acres. or there. abouts. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, and to view apply to Mr Idris Davies, Bwllfa, Abercrave. 8, Castle Street, Brecon, I April 14th, 1914. ¡ For Cash Bargains In New Furniture I GO TO I w. COOPER, MARKET ARCADE, BRECON I Good Prices given for J Old-Fashioned Furniture, 1 China, etc I You will Save Money and get Real Value. J Antique Department: 8, THE STRUET. 1 THE AGE OF ADVERTISING—You are tired oi thene oft-repeated cutch phraees, perhaps yet jou cannot get aw§y from them. This ia tbe a<!u of Advertising even the Army is advertised. Sicca you moat live iu is, make the most of it. To do this in business, you ^)&ve jost gob to do whut everybody elee is (loing-ALd Vertigo You will pet left if you don't. The" Brecon C^uafcy Times will help yon to advertise in the right way. Sales by Auction, By ^r. Charles J). Phi Mips. TALYBONT-ON-USK. Steam Saw and Turning Mills. MR. CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, Contractors' Auctioneer, Cardiff, has been honoured with instructions from Messrs William Edwards Ltd. (who are giving up the Saw Mill portion of their business) to Sell by Auction, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th, 1914, the whole of their Saw Mill Plant, Machinery, STOCK, SHEDS, etc., roughly comprising 10 N.H.P. portable engine by Paxman, large rack saw, circular saw bench, band saw, boring and morticing machine, planing machine, new timber carriage, two new spring lorries, new spring cart, 5 N.H.P. portable and vertical engine and boiler, shafting and pulleys, prepared and seasoned timber, gate postg, wheelbarrows, con- tents of blacksmith's and carpenter's shops, corrugated iron sheds, firewood and numerous other lots. > Sale commencing 1-15 p.m. prompt. Further particulars and catalogues obtainable from the Auctioneer, St. John Square, Cardiff. Public Notices, NOTICE OF AUDIT. BUILTH WELLS URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. XTOTOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the N YEARLY STATEMENTS of the ACCOUNTS of this Urban District Council, together with the Rite Books, Books of I Account, Vouchers, Etc., will, on the ELEVENTH day of MAY, 1914, he deposited at 2, BROAD STREET, BUILTH WELLS, and such Statements and Books of Account will be open to be inspected, examined, and copied by any Ritepayer in the District of the said Council, at any reasonable hour in the daytime when the Council ia not sitting, until the EIGHTEENTH day of MAY, 1914, and that on the last-mentioned day, at the hour of 315 p.m., the Accounts of the said Urban District Council will be AUDITED by R. G. WOODYATT. ESQ., the Auditor, at the WORK- HOUSE, BUILTH WELLS, when and where every such Ratepayer who may have any objection to any matter contained in the above. mentioned Accounts may attend and prefer his objeclion, and the same will be heard and detei mined by the Auditor. Dated this 21st day of April, 1914. REGINALD J. OWEN, Clerk to the Builth Wells Urban District Council. 1 Notice of Audit. To the Ratepayers and Owners of Property in the Rural District of Builth, in the County of Brecon. WHEREAS R. G. WOODYATT, Esquire, » the District Auditor, authorized by law to Audit the Accounts of the Receipts and Expendi. ture of the District Council for the above-named District, has appointed 3-15 o'clock in the after- | noon of MONDAY, the 18th day of MAY, 1914, as the time, and the WORKHOUSE, BUILTH, as the place, at which the Audit of the said Accounts for the Half year ended at! 31st March, 1914, will be made I NOW, THEREFORE, WE, the said DIS- TRICT COUNCIL, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, in I pursuance of the Local Government Act, 1894, j and the Public Health Act, 1875, THAT the Audit of the said Accounts will be made at tbe Time and Place so appointed as aforesaid THAT any Ratepayer or Owner of property in the said District may be present at the Audit, and may make any objection to the said Ac- counts before the District Auditor AND THAT a copy of the said Accounts duly made up and balanced, together with all the rate books, account books, deed?, contracts, accounts, vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referred to in such Accounts, will be deposited in our Office at 2, Broad Street, Builth Wells, on Monday; the 11th day of May, and will be open thereat, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m until the said day of Audit, to the iuspeciion of all persons interested, who will be at liberty to take copies of or extracts from the same without fee or reward. Dated this 21st day of April, 1914. REGINALD J. OWEN, Clerk to the said Rural District Council. MEMORIAL CARDS-NEW .-DESIGNS.—A great variety of New Mourning Cards just received at the Coonty Times Officep, Brecon tbe perfection of t&kte, at low prices. Call and bee them. ^■gt ,'V 9 ^HSL Eggs and Chicks from oar noted White Orping- tons, winners at all the leading Shows in Wales. Wins 1913 include :-10 guinea Challenge Cup for best hen in Show, over nearly 100 other exhibits Silver Medals at Treharris and Mumbles for best White Orpington 6 firsts, 6 seconds, 6 thirds, and 1 fourth. Pen 1 contains above winners. EGGS 10s. 6d. per doz. CHICKS 21s. per doz. Other pens include pullets, etc., reared from above. EGGS 7s. 6cl. land 5s. per doz. Day old Chicks 8s., 10s and 15s. per dozen. Orders for Chicks are booked and delivered strictly in rotation. Order now and so avoid disappointment. Eggs ready. We have also got a grand peu of Black Orpingtons EGGS 21s. per doz. CHICKS £ 2 2s. „ SOWN, Confectioner, BRECON. Public Notices. GUILD HALL, BRECON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th, for One Night only. J. Bannister Howard's Company in the Londoa Criterion Farce, The success of the 1913 London Season, "OH! I SAY." Funnier than Charley'a Aunt." i Box Office now open at Messrs, Heins & Oo., Music Warehouse, High Street. PRICES: 3s., 2s., and la. Doors open at 7-30. Commence at 8. Early Doors at 7-15, 3d. extra to all parts. CHALLENGE. I Young Evans, of Godre'rgraig, will box q Lance-Corp!. J. Williams 12 or 15 three- minute rounds at catch weight for purse or side stake, both if possible, and reply through a letter will lead to business, to Mr Arthur Evans, Parry Row, Godre'rgraig. Swansea Valley. Borough of Brecon. THE CORPORATION OF BRECON invite JL TENDERS for Alterations and Improve. ments to the General Market Place Also For Works of Paving in Steeple Lane, Lion St., Watton Pitch, St. Michael Street, Belle Vae, Bernard Terrace, Ffrwdgrech Road, Silver St., Walnut Square, Money Court, George Street and High Street. Plans, Specification and Quantities may be seea and full particulars obtained upon application to the Borough Surveyor, Castle Street. Sealed Tenders endorsed respectively "Tender for Market" and "Tender for Paving" to be sent to me on or before the 7th May next. The lowest or any Tender will not neoesearily be accepted. G. HYATT WILLIAMS, Town Clerk's Office, Town Clerk. Guild Hall, Brecon. 21st April, 1914. REV. RICE PDWELeS OR BOUGHROOD CHARITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL MEETING of tbe TRUSTEES of this Charity will be held on the 29th SEP- TEMBER next. The Trustees will be glad to receive applica- tions from the parents of lads desiring to be apprenticed and they beg to point oat that one of the conditions of apprenticeship is that each lad desiring to be apprenticed shall have served his master at least one month before the date of apprenticeship. The Parents of lads born in the following parishes only are entitled to apply, viz.: St. John, St. Mary, and St. David, Brecon; Aberyskir, Defynock, Hay, Llanafanfawr, Llanelieu, Llanfair in Builth, LlanigOn, Llanwrthwl, and Talgarth ia Breconshire, and Bettwa Disserth, Cregrina, Llanelwedd, and Llansaintfraed-in-Elvel is Radnorshire. By Order, GEORGE TUDOR, > Brecon, Solioitor to the Trustees. 18th April, 1914. CRICKHOWELL UNION. THE GUARDIANS of the Poor of the abov» Union are seeking to provide a Home for the Children under their care and invite APPLI- CATIONS from* persons having suitable PRE- MISES TO LET on Lease or SELL. Farther information may be obtained of the undersigned, THOS. VAUGHAN, Town Hall, Clerk to the Guardians. Crickhowell, 14th April, 1914. Development Grant. t APPLICATIONS are INVITED for AS- SISTED NOMINATIONS to the Sbire Stallion Coleshill Brilliant King hired by the Breoopshire Farmers' Shire Horse Sooiety, which must reach me on or before 1st May, on the printed forms supplied on application. JOHN SMITH, Greenway, Brecon. Brecon County School for Boys. Brecon County School for Girls. These Schools will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, APRIL 28th, 1914. Tnition Fees R2 3s. 4d. per term. Pupils entering the Schools below the age of 12 years will be admitted at a reduced fee of 94 per annum or El 6a. 8d. per term. For further particulars apply to the Head- master, Headmistress, or to T. J. PARRY, Brecon, Clerk to the Governors. 21st April, 1914. CHOCOLATES. MESSRS. R. W. PHILLIPS & SONS announce that they have received a Large Variety of CONTINENTAL CHOCOLATES by the leading makers at THE DOT. They have also a Large Assortment of the Best Chocolates by the leading Home Manufacturers. See the DOT WINDOWS for Display. Top of Castle Street, B R E C ON IINIAN Soeff1 & Eut Africa UlUVlV HOYAL MAIL ROUTE, I WW" for SOOTH AFRICA, fl niP via Madeira and CaoarlM. MONTHLY for EAST AFRICA, via the Sues Okul For farthtt tntoraaatiOB apply to the Company's Head OIBom, 8, Faaahorah final, Loadon; or to loml ag«ta.