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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole. LLANHEDRIC, Two Miles from Clun and 4i from Bishop's Castle. IMPORTANT DISPERSION SALE OF VALU ABLE AGRICULTURAL STOCK. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Jones (who is retiring) to Sell by Auction (without reserve) on the Premises as above, On Friday Next, March 19th, the whole of his rpmalninor VALUABLE LIVE and DEA D FARMING STOCK, comprising 1 pr Q CLUN FOREST and CROSS-BRED SHEEP, including 59 Young Ewes and Lambs 99 Wethers, Fat and in forward condition, QQ FAT and STORE CATTLE, including 12 Prime R'at Cows, 3 Dairy COWB with their Calves or in calf, r7f\ GRAND STORE BULLOCKS, and § vy the PediVree HEREFORD STOCK BULL, Quarter Deck," 21917, U POWERFUL WORKING HORSES, and Five Promising COLTS, HACKS and HILL PONIES, viz.: A «v smart Hack rising 5, 2 Cob Mares, 16 Hill Ponies, and the Bay Entire Pony, Abcott Fancy," A very laro-e and important Collection of Modern AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY by the Leading Makers, and in- cluding almost every Requisite for the cultivation of a 400 Acre Farm 500 to 600 Tron HURDLES 17 Sets of GEARS and other HARNESS. Luncheon (by Ticket) at 11 Sale commence with Sheep at 12 precisely. Catalogues from Auctioneers, Chirbury. (316) JAMESFORD, Within One Mile of the Town and Station of Montgomery. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ,AGRICULTURAL STOCK. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr Wm. Owens to Sell by Auction, on the above Premises, On Thursday, Next, March 18th, The whole of the Valuable Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock and Effects, comprising: KOQ KERRY-HILL AND CROSS-BRED O^O SHEEP, viz: 211 Two-year-old Ewes, and 139 Yearling Ewes with their Lambs; 174 Yearling Wethers; and 4 Kerry Hill Stock Rams, -»Sy4 HEREFORD & CROSS-BRED CATTLE including 17 Fat Cows and Heifers; 26 Young Barren Cows and Heifers; 20 Cows and Heifers in Milk and in Calf; and 55 two and three-year-old Store Bullocks, o CART HORSES & COLTS, including 3 tl in-foal Mares, 4 HACKNEYS AND PONIES. 11 Sets of Gears, Traps, Harness, Saddlery, Pigs, Poultry, and a large up-to-date collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACH- INERY also the unconsumed Hay, Straw, and Roots; and a Portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Dairy Vessels and other Effects. N.B.—The Sale will commence with the Imple- ments at 10-30 prompt. Luncheon (by ticket) at 12; Sale proceeding with Sheep at 1 o'clock. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury. THE GAER, FORDEN, Half-a-mile from Forden Station, One Mile from Montgomery on the Cambrian Railways, and Six Miles from Welshpool. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF SHIRE HORSES & OTHER PEDIGREE STOCK. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are favoured with instructions from W. F. S. Humphreys, Esq., who is leaving, to conduct this Highly Important Sale on the premises, as above, On Tuesday Next, March 23rd, When they will submit for unreserved public competition, the exceptionally SOUND & HEALTHY FLOCK OF 4EZg_N REGISTERED KERRY-HILLSHEEP ZS inducting 230 Young Ewes with their forward Lambs, 121 Ripe Fat Wethers & Ewes, 11 Yearling Rams, and 3 Stock Rams; Qrr PEDIGREE HEREFORD & OTHER O I CATTLE, Comprising; 25 Grand Breeding Cows and Heifers with their ealves or in calf. a Young Barren Cow, 33 Two-year-old Bullocks and Heifers, 11 Yearling Bullocks and HeiferB, 4 Yearling Bulls, and the grand Stock Bull Primate" (23068); REGISTERED SHIRES, 5 Valuable Brood Mares, 13 Grand Fillies and Colts, one, two, and three years old, and 2 Valuable five-year-old Geldings; A CHESTNUT HUNTER & SMART COB. A Large Collection of Agricultural IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, the majority being purchased new within the last 5 years. 120 TONS PRIME HAY, STRAW, AND MANGOLDS (to go off). Sale to commence with Implements at 10-30 prompt. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury. (291) LLANDINAM HALL, Midway between Newtown and Llanidloes. IMPORTANT SALE OF AGRICULTURAL STOCK MESSRS. MORRIS MARSHALL & POOLE, ijLL are instructed by the Executors of the late Mr James Hamer, to Sell by Auction, without reserve, on the premises as above, on Thursday, March 25th, The whole of the Valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock, comprising a fcound and Healthy Flock of 142 KERRY HILL & CROSS-BRED SHEEP, The Pure-bred Herd of 57 HEREFORD CATTLE, including 18 Cows and Heifers with their Calves or in Calf, 8 Barren Heifers, 20 Store Bullocks and Hei- fers, and the Pedigree Stock Bull 'Rainbow' 25688. I 8 SHIRE HORSES AND COLTS, SMART HACK MARE, in foal to 'Likely Bird. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS &c. Catalogues from Messrs. Hamer, Llandinam Hall; (292) or the Auctioneers, Chirbury. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole. CAERSWS STOCK SALES. Next Sale—Friday. March 26th. ENTRIES solicited, which jshould be made to Mr. D. K Thomas, Caorsws, or to MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE,. Offices: Bear Hotel, Newtnwn, and Chirbury, Shropshire. (347) LOWER MOUNT, LLANDYSSIL. IMPORTANT SALE of the whole of the Val- JL uable Live and Dead Farming Stock, comprising- 33 GRAND CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 14 HEREFORD CATTLE, 6 CART HORSES, COLTS, & PONIES, Farm Implements, Trap, Harness, Gears, &c.; also, 10 Tons Prime Hay & Straw, to go off. On Saturday, March 27th,] By order of Mr. John Davies, who is retiring. Catalogues from- MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (348) Auctioneers. KERRY STORE STOCK SALES. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE beg to announce that they have arranged with the Committee to hold their next Sale On Monday, March 29th, Further entries solicited, which should be made at once either to members of the Committee or to the Auctioneers, Chirbury. Newtown office: Bear Hotel. MONTGOMERY STOCK SALES. Next Sale, Thursday, April 1st. Early entries Solicited. (349) MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. LLANBADARN-FYNYDD. THE ANNUAL STORE STOCK SALE Will be held On Friday, April 23rd. Early Entries Solicited MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (309) Auctioneers. Sales by Mr. W. Story. Friday, March. 19th—Sale of Furniture and Out- door Effects, at Caestwbwrn, Llanerfyl, by order of Mrs Davies, who is leaving the neighbourhood. Tuesday, April 6th—Sale at Dolgead Ucha, Llan- fair, of Farm Stock, by order of Mr Thomas Jones. Thursday, April 8th-Sale at Moelddolwen of Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture, by order of Mrs Jones. Tuesday, April 13th-Sale at Froneithin, Llanfair, of Cattle, Oct-door Effects, and Household Furniture, by order of Mr Edward Jones. Middle of ArrU—Sale at Bontnewydd, Meifod, of Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessels and Household Furniture, by order of Mr W. Roberts. Other Sales in course of arrangement. Apply for Catalogues to Mr W. Story, Auctioneer and Valuer, Llanfair, Mont. (000) NEWBRIDGE FARM, MEIFOD. MR. W. STORY has been favoured with in- structions by Mr Wm. Roberts, who is re- tiring from farming, to Sell by Auction as above, On Friday, March 26th. the whole of the Valuable Farm Stock. comprising 7 VALUABLE CART HORSES & COBS, 37 GRAND HEREFORD CATTLE, 97 Strong and Healthy KERRY & CROSS- BRED SHEEP, 11 STORE PIGS. 11 STORE PIGS. A splendid assortment of Modern AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLEMENTS, Harness, Horse Gear- ing, several Bags of Wheat, Scotch Triumphs and American Rose Potatoes. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12. MOELDDOLWEN, LLANERFYL. MR. W. STORY has been favoured with in- structions by Mrs. Jones, who has relin- quished the farm, to sell by auction as above, On Thursday, April 1st, the whole of the Magnificent Farm Stock, com- prising :— A HERD OF pi WELSH CATTLE, 9 VALUABLE CART HORSES & CQBS, 17 MOUNTAIN PONIES, 4 STORE PIGS; A Grand Selection of Modern AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Luncheon at 10-30 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12. (307) THE FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL.— We have introduced a New Cheap Pen-THE GUARANTEE PzN. This is sold at 5/6, is a most easy writer, and is guaranteed for 3 yeara.-19, Broad Street, Newtown. TO FARMERS. ANDREW BREESE (SUCCESSOR TO MORGAN & SONS), THE CROSS, NEWTOWN, DESIRES TO DRAW SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIS VARIED STOCK OF I Home-grown Bed Clovers, Cow Grass and other Clovers, Rye Grasses & Mixed Natural Grasses for Permanent Pasture, WHICH HE IS PREPARED TO OFFER I AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A SPECIAL MIXTURE OF CLOVERS AND GRASSES is atrongly recommended. It iias given great satisfaction for some years past, and oomes at & verylow figure, (266) SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. PANDY, BERRIEW, Half-mile from Berriew Village. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS 1 have received instructions from Mr J. T. Davies, who is leaving, to Sell by Auction, On Friday Next, March 19th, The Whule of the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Comprising- S5 WELL-BRED CATTLE, Viz., 5 Young Cows due to calve end of March, 3 Young Barrens, 4 Two-year-old Bullocks, 8 Yearling Bullocks, 6 Yearling Heifers. 6 VALUABLE CART A HACK HORSES. The Modern IMPLEMENTS, Dairy Utensils, and Portion of the Household Furniture. Luncheon on Table at 12. Sale at One prompt. ALLTYFFYNNON, near ABERHAFESP. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES AND DAVIS have received instructions from Mr John Lloyd, to Sell by Auction, Saturday, March 20th, 20 WELLBKED HEREFORD CATTLE. 24 CROSSBRED HARDY EWES (in or with Lamb). 5 CAPITAL SHIRE MARES. The Vary Useful AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS, Dairy Utensils, and portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Luncheon at 12. Sale at 1 o'clock. (260) PEIKINS, CARNO. Thursday, March 25th. 28 HIGHLY-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE, 4 GRAND CART HORSES, the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GEARS, &c., by order of Mr E. Hughes. (261) CAERSWS STOCK SALE. On Friday, March 26th. USUAL SALE OF FAT & STORE STOCK. Entries solicited. (348) GREEN MEADOWS, LLANBADARN. SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS have received instructions from Mr Evan George, to Sell by Auction, On Friday, March 26th, the Whole of his LIVE & DE A.D Farming Stock. CAEWERN, CORRIS. SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS have received instructions from Mr Hugh Edwards to Sell by Auction, On Saturday, March 27th, the Whole of his Valuable FARMING STOCK. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS beg to announce the following Important Spring Sales LLANBRYNMAIR STOCK SALE-Monday, March 29th. NEWTOWN STOCK SALES-Monday and Tuesday, March 29th and 30th. IMPORTANT SALE of Freehold Farms and Residences, at the Bear Hotel, on Tuesday, March 30th. TYMAWR, MANAFON Farming Stock by order of Mr Evans, in the middle of April. ABERNANT, GARTHMYL—By order of Mr Black, on Thuraday, April 15th. Other sales are in the oourse of arrangement and will be announced as the dates are fixed. HEAD OFFICE High-street, Newtown. NOTICE TO FARMERS. We have now a Stock of Seed Oats Viz.. BLACK TARTARIAN, CANADIAN BANNER, EXCELSIOR, ABUNDANCE, PIONEER, POTATO, GARTON'S CLUSTER, STORM KING, AND WAVERLEY. Barley, Peas, Sec. DAVID EVANS, 13 & 14, SEVERN STREET, NEWTOWN, N. Wales. (Agent for Austin & McAslam, Seed Merchants, Glasgow. p g, Compare Prices before booking your orders with other seedsmen. THE Newest Modes IN WINTER MILLINERY! I Fashionable, but not Expensive, LACE AND FANCY BLOUSES, NETS, SAILOR HATS, CREPE-DE- CHINE SLIPS. AND ALL THE LATEST WINTER SPECIALITIES. MRS. H. H. EVANS, CROWN SHOP, High Street, NEWTOWN. Rats Plunder People, BUT Rats absolute perish after eating "RODINE" RAl' POISON. Millions perish. Total exteimination sure. Escape impossible. Never fails. I PRICKS 6d., Is., 2s., 3s., 5s., (post 2d.), HARLEY, Chemist, Perth.-Ageuts: A. Breese. Chemist, Newtown; H. E. Ellis, Chemist, Llanfair; H. Payne, Chemist, Welshpool. (182) SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Cooke Bros. and Roberts. SHORT NOTICE OF SAilE. PENYBANK, ABERHAFESP. \/TESSRS COOKE B& S. AND ROBERTS JLL are favoured with instructions from the Representatives of the l&te Mr John Jones, to Sell by Auction on the Premises, on Friday Next, March 19th, Quantity of Uasful HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE laud 01 HER EFFECTS, including Bedsteads' Palliasses, Feather Beds, Bod Linen, Etc., Chairs, Oak and other Tables, Benohes, Clocks, Saucepans. Pots, Pans, Crockery, Joiner's Bench, Pikels, Hof-s, Scythes, Shovels, Axe, Piok, Churn, also a Quantity of Excellent [potatoes, Ii Bags of Artificial Manure; a number of Fowls. Sale to COmmence at 3 p,m: (350) Saturday, March 37th. LLANIDLOES MONTHLY STOCK SALES, Of FAT AND STORK CATTLE SHEEP AND PIGS. At 10-30 Sharp. (324) Thursday, April 1st. UP. TT f V V X J, XI .LV.&&AAA.L. ..I.L\f.c"v-J. 1 mile from Village, i mile from New Mills, and 7 miles from Newtown. MESSRS COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS jUJL are favoured with instructions frflm Mr David Griffiths, who is retiring, to sell by Auction upon the Premises the whole of his VALUABLE LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, com- prising :— 90 HARDY KERRY HILL SHEEP. 40 GRAND HEREFORD CATTLE. 9 POWERFUL CART HORSES AND COBS. 2 Strong Gilts, 2 dozen Head of Poultry. Grain, etc., viz-16 Bags of Wheat, 20 Bags of Oats, 2 Bags of Barley, l too of potatoes. A large collection of Agricultural Implements. Gears, etc a portion of the Household Furniture, Dairy Vessels, Home Cured Hams fcnd Bacon Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt Catalogues from the Auctioneers. (325) Oe-Z- Tuesday, April 6th. GLANDULAS, LLANIDLOES. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF AGRICULTURAL STOCK. MESSRS COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS are instructed by Richard Owen, Esq., who is relinquishing farming, to sell by auction as above, the whole of the VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, comprising 137 HEALTHY KERRY HILL SHEEP. 40 PURE-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE. 3 VALUABLE SHIRE JUORSES. 4 Store Pigs, 100 Head of Pr-^vVy, Carriages, a large assortment of Modern ,*•'A etc Luncheon at 11 o'clock, t-le M12 o'clock prompt Catalogues from the Auctioxteera. (32t» &gT Wednesday, April 7th. GLANDULAS, LLANIDLOES. INTERESTING SALE OF ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE. (327) 4 OW Wednesday, April 14th. PUBLIC ROOMS, LLANIDLOES. IMPORTANT SALK OF HIGH CLASS FUR- NITURE; RARE OLD OAK PIECES. A Collection of Valuable Old Pewters, Lustres, China, Sheffield Plate, Pictures.—Removed from a County Residence. (328) MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Jcc., MESSRS COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS have received instructions from the repre- sentatives of the late Mrs Edwards, Park-street, and Mrs P. Jones, New-road, to Sell by Auction, On Thursday, March 18th, A Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Comprising the Contents of Four Reception Rooms. Five Bedrooms, and the usual Domestic Offices—Including Suites in Satin Walnut, Mahogany, and Oak; Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Mattresses, Overlays, Bad Linen; Chairs. Tables, Couch, Cupboard, Singer Sewing Machine. Excellent Pianoforte (Walnut case) by Hopkinson, Overmantels in Walnut Franks, Bookshelves. Carved Oak Linen Chest, Grandfather's Clock, Pictures. Axminster and other Carpets, Wringing and Mangling Machine, Fireproof Safe, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 1-30 p.m. Further particulars from the Auctioneers at their Offices. Newtown, Llanidloes. Aberystwyth. Cooke Bros. and Roberts' Fixtures. March I8th—Market Hall, Newtown. Household Furniture and Effects. March 27th-Llanidloes Special Sale of Fat and Store Cattle and Horses. March 31st Troodyrhiew, Dinas Mawddwy. Live and Dead Farming Stock, and Household Furniture and Effects, April Ist-Tynysbettin, Tregynon, Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock. April 3rd.-Brighton House, Newtown. House- hold Furniture and Effects. April 6th-Glandulas, Llanidloes. Attractive Sale of High-class Live and Dead Farming Stock. April 7th—Glandulas, Llanidloes, Interesting Sale of the Antique and Modern Furniture. April 15th—Melin-j-gloch, Aberhafesp. Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, and Household Furniture. In April Llanidloes. A Valuable Freehold Estate of 1,000 acres. In April — Newtown. A Valuable Residential Estate. April-Aberdovey, Sale of High-class Furniture. April—Criccieth, Important Sale of Freehold Properties. Chief Offices: High-street, Newtown, and Old Post Offices Chambers, Aberystwyth. DON'T BORROW IN YOUR OWN TOWN. "Where you and the Lender are known. Don't pay 2s 6d in the X interest (for a week ?) The B. F. C. being expressly established and registered pursuant to Act of Parliament cannot, and do not, advertise bogus rates. PRIVATE ADVANCES, X10 to.95,000, without sureties, publicity, or delay. No Loan Office routine. Interest and Repayments lowest in England.- X10 Loan 12s monthly I £ 5C Loan 48a monthly X20 „ £ 1 „ I J6100 „ £ 5 Other amounts proportionately. Distance no object, as Cash can be brought to your house. PROSPECTUS FRIiL on stating amount required. BRITISH FINANCE CO., 82, Market-street, Manchester. MISCELLA a WA NTS. -,I SAFE BRAND. "Pure English Yeast." NEW HOPS, 10d., is., & is. 3d. FAMILY FLOUR at Millers' Prices. BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT AND ALL FEEDING STUFFS. Also, AYRES' BROS. FEEDING STUFFS. All at Manufacturers' prices. DAVID EVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. For Scale of Advertisement Charges see Page 6. COMFORTABLE and Convenient Apartments for one or two g, nt It-men situate on New- road, Newtown.—A^piy, Box46, Express Office, WANTED, Reliable Man as Cowman for 25th March, cottage runt free references required.-Apply David Jones,iNyodd, Hendidley, Newtown. (264) WANTfaJD, Apprentices to the Millinery.— Applications to Miss Downing, Broad- street, Newtown. (224) FORMS OF NOTICE by Domestic Servants and other Employees. One Penny each.— No. 19, Broad-street, Newtown. WORKMAN wanted, 25th Marc i or later, understand' farm work and stock. House and garden close.—J Stakes, Cwmygaist, Llan- bister Road, Radnorshire (305) WA.NTED-Workman Waggoner; Cottage VT and Garden close to work.—Apply, Rogers, Bacheldre, Ohurc^otoke. (243) WANTED -A wt*iJ educated Boy for Office in Newtown; a knowledge of Shorthand essential.—Apply, Box 265, Express Office, Newtown. TXTANTED, April 1st, a good, Pla.in Cook. ▼ V —Apply (staring age, wages, and length of character) to Mrs P. A. Beck, Trelydan, Welshpool. (321) WANTED, an experienced Cowman.—Apply (stating, age, wages, and length of character from last master) to Mrs P. A. Beck, Trelydan, Welshpool. (320) WANTED, a Milliner.—Apply: Williams, Old Post Office, Llanbrynmair. (316) WANTED, an Improver in the Grocery and Flour Trade—Apply Williams, Old Post Office, Llanbrynmair. (317) WANTED, from May 1st next, a Working Bailiff, a Cowman, and a Waggoner, for Llandinam Hall Farm. Mast be married.—Apply by letter with full particulars and references, stating age and experience, to W. J. Evans, Llandinam Hall, Llandinam (envelopes to be marked Farm" on top left hand corner). GENERAL WORKMAN Wanted-Lady-Day; G Cottage and Gaider.—W. V. Davie& Pentrenant, Churchstoke. (347) WAGGONER Wanted; live iu; Steady Man, to understand all kind of Farm work; good character, wages.220 year.—Address, Barn- stable, Highley, Bridgenorth, Salop. (332) ANTED-Parcha,io or Rent. Large size W Warehouse and Yard, central part of Newtown, from August 1st, 1909.—Foxall and Co., Oil Stores, Welshpool. (333) BOOK DEBTS Purchased, any quantity, large list* preferred. Cash down, no waiting.— W. Jackson. 26, Corporation-st., Manchester. (314) ^TRAYED to a Farm near Newtown, a Pig.— O Owner may have eame on applying to P.S. Morgan, Newtown. (318) LOST, from Cefn Farm, Berriew, about a fort- night ago, 2 Yearling Kerry Hill Theaves, pitch-marked R. G. on both shoulder blades, long tail.-rnformation to Gethin, Berriew. (302) SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Owing to the owner JL of the Property requiring possession of our Stores on May 1st, the whole of the Stock of Goods, etc., will be sold at less than cost price to save the expense of removal to Welshpool.— Foxall and Co., Old Church-street, Newtown. TT BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, about Sixty Tons of well-harvested meadow Hay.—Apply, P. Wilson-Jones & Davis, Newtown. (299) Foxall and Co., Old Church-street, Newtown. TT BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, about Sixty Tons of well-harvested meadow Hay.—Apply, P. Wilson-Jones & Davis, Newtown. (299) SEED OATS, White Abundaace.—C. and B. Hamer, Llandinam Hall. (269) TO BE SOLD by private treaty, 49, Long Bridge-street, Newtown. All that freehold well situated Honse and Shop, comprising shop, sitting room, kitchens, cellars, 4 bedrooms, and usual out offices.-Full particulars apply: P. Wilson Jones and Davis, Estate Agents, Newtown -7.17 GENUINE Edison Gem Phonograph, small horn, concert trumpet, patent connection, nickel-plated stand, 35 Edison records complete, good as new; X2 10s quick.-I, Park Place, Welshpool. (570) BILLIARDS.—For Sale, best Slate Billiard Table for fitting on dining table, with all accessories; in excellent condition.—For par- ticulars apply to Box 57, Express" Office, Newtown. TTNDERTAKERS' and Carriage Proprietors U Modern Stock for disposal, no reasonable offer refused Hearses, Cars, Coaches, Landaus, Brakes, Hansoms—Catalogues, Marston's, 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham. (293) "TT7"ALLPAPERS from l*d. per Roll. Any VV Quantity (large or small) supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our Stock exceeds 250,000 Rolls of all Classes. Write for Pattern and say what class you require.—(Dept. 284), Th Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Manchester. (66) ) PEDIGREE YEARLING HEREFORD BULLS JL of good Strains for Sale. —Apply W. H. LANGFORD, Chirbury, (691) (nearest station, Montgomery) NOTICE. WE HAVE TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS, OF BACON AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, which was carried on by the late Mr Thomas Humphreys in the Markets of NEWTOWN and WELSHPOOL, Whitchurch and Wrexham and ishall be known as HUMPHREYS BROS., FBIXK HUHPHSXTS, WALTER HUHPHBXTS. PROPEtiTlXb TO LET TO BE LE I', My 1st, B,itik Cottage, Gas- JL street; also, Two Warehouse Rooms in Mp-rket-stropt.- Apply, M "gin, Pinps, Newtown. '110 LET, a Dt-finibie Dweiling-house in X Gas-street.—Apply Manager, Gasworks, Newtown. (645) mo LET, exc-Hent Thr<je-stall Stable (with JL small Coach-house attached. -Apply at the Music Salon, Newtown. (523 TO LET, N<>. 3, Pier Vilks, Towyn. 2 Sitting Rooms, Dining Room, Kirchf-n, 6 Bedrooms, &c., rent moderdte.-Ativiv J. Edwards, Bryn- ffynon, Machynlleth. (270) LET, in centre "f Newtown, a commodious JL House and Shop, suitable for grocery business—Apply: Box No. 294, Express" Office, Newtown HPO LET, M>trch 25th, Cottage with laige J- Garden part rrapl -yuji-nt will be given. -Aldc.rson, P^rthyb»-e, lS"rn. Newtown. (27S) TO LET. Cottage and Garden at Hod ley. JL between Kerry and Abermule.-Apply: C. Burn Callander, Kdrry. (286) TO LEI, from 25*h M^rch, a Fluid on Kerry- road, now in rhn occupation of the represent- atives of the late Mr Dii-.id O wen. -Apply, William Watkins, solicitor, Newtown. (329) TO LET, Brynhjfryd., Newtown, with Garden and Orchard, with immediate possession, rent E25 per annum.-Apply, Cooke Bros. and Roberts. (322) rTlO LET, 3^ Acres of good Grass Land, and A large Garden (within half a mile of the centre of the town) from Lady-day to Michaelmas. —Apply to Ford, 50, Brosd-st., Newtown. (281) BUSINESS Premises to Let at Newtown, JD with or without stock of China, Glass and Hardware. Rent, £ 26. Nine years' lease if required. Fixtures optionl.l.l-Apply: Morley Park, Newtown. (296) TO LET—33, Park-street, Newtown; contain- ing Double-fronted Shop, Kitchen and Scullery; Sitting Room, 3 Bedroems, and 2 Attics; a Good Cellar in base; also Lock-up Yard.-For particulars, apply to J. Jones, Coal Merchant, Canal House. (253) GARDENS. GARDENS to be Let in Bryc-street and on Llanfair-road, some with immediate posses- sion, others on the 25th March nt-xt.-Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Land and House Agent, Newtown. (176) TO LET from 1st May next, Nos. 3 and 4, 'BRYNLLYS,' Newtown two very healthily situated modern residences, on high ground close to Newtown, with Southern aspect. Each house coatains 2 Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, 4 Bedrooms and Bathroom, together with usual Offices. Piovtjr ouiubber^, Lawn & Kitchen Garden. Rant, £ 25 —For particulars apply to Powell & Jarvis, Newtown. (448) TO BUTCHERS. TO LET, from Lady Day next, the large and commodious Dwelling House, containing parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, cellars, butcher's shop and offices. Five Bedroom, Store rooms, etc., with Outbuildings comprising slaughter house, cowbuildiBga, stables, coschbetus", granary and Dutch barn. etc., together with 24i acres 01 Excellent Pasture Land, situated at Revel, Berriew, on the side of the main road five miles from Welshpool, formerly in the occupation of the late Mr Robert Jones, butcher.—For further particulars apply, William Pritchard, Glansevern Estate Office, Berriew, Mont. TO LET IN NEWTOWN. CONVENIENT LOCK-UP SHOP (in High- street), adjoining Market Hall. SEVERAL PASTURE FIELDS & GARDENS. COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE in Weir-street. For Particulars, apply to- POWELL & JARVIS, (400) Solicitors, Newtown. SEEDS, PLANTS, &c. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR SEEbS AND PLANTS, ITS IMPORTANT That you should see about planting at once to get the full benefit. I shall be pleased to Bupply with the very best procurable Gradus Pea (1st earley). 7d per pint; Duke of Albany Pea (2nd earley), 7d pint; Gladstone Pea (late), 7d pint Bunyard's Exhibition Broad Bean (green and white), 4d pint; Canadian Wonder (dwarf bean) 6d pint; Ne Plus Ultra Runner Bean, 7d pint; The Czar Runner Bean, 8d pint. Carter's Perfection Beet, 3d and 6d per packet; Sutton's Crimson Globe, Id, 2d and 3d per packet; Broccoli Snows Winter White, 2d and 3d packet; Brussels Sprouts (The Wroxton). 2d and 3d per packet. Cabbage Enfield Market, Flower of Spring, Daniel's Defiance, &c., 2d & 3d. Carrot: Altringham, Intermediate, St. Valerys and Carter's Earley Market, 4d ounce. Cauliflower: Eclipse and Autumn Giant, 2d and 3d. Cress, Lettuce, Mustard, Parsley, Radish, Parsnips in Id packets. Onion Ailsa Craig, 6d and Is packet; Rousham Park Hero, 6d per ounce; Bedfordshire Champion, 4d ounce; Silver Skin (for pickling), 4d per ounce. Turnip Dobbie's Model, Orange Jelly, and Carter's Jersey Lily, Id per packet. Vegetable Marrow (mixed), Id per packet.-All Orders to the Value of 1/6 Carriage Paid. SWEET PEAS. King Edward VII, Dcrothy Eckford, Black Knight, Dainty, Countes. Spencer, Etta Dyke, Lord Nelson, Lady Grisel Hamilton, Helen Lewis, Hon. Mrs E. Kenyon, Helen Pierce, Henry Eckford.—I will send the above Twelve Giant Exhibition Sweet Peas for ] /6, delivered to your door, or half above quantity delivered for 10id. WALLFLOWERS. I have some thousands of these beautiful plants for disposal at the following prices: Mixed, trans- planted last autumn (good strong plants, not long, weaklv plants), 9d for Twelve, 1/6 for Thirty-six, 4/- per Hundred. Sage Plants Id per root; Thyme Plants, 2d per dozen. Pansies: White, Blue, Yellow and other varieties. Id. each. CABBAGE PLANTS. Enfield Market, 1/- 100; Flower of Spring, 1/- 100; Webbs' Emper r 1/- 100. All transplanted last autumn. Special quotations for 500 and upwards. Deliverpd, carriage paid, for 1/2; any one variety selected per 100. SEED POTATOES. Sharp's Express, 141bs 1/6 Triumph 141bs 1/3 I Duke of York, 14Jbs 1/6 British Queen, 141bs 1/3 I Early Rose 14lbs 1/6 Up-to-date 14lbs 1/. Factor, Dobbie's 14lbs 1/3 Special quotations for 1 cwt and upwards (the above are tor on rail at Kerry only. SILCOCK'S *CALF MEAL, Delivered to any Station at 12/6 cwt, 5 cwt. lots 12/- cwt. All Calf Raisers should give this Meal a Trial. Send for my CATALOGUE of Garden and Farm Seeds. ADDRESS F. WATKINS, Seedsman, Florist and Plant Grower, KERRY, and Kerry Station. MONTG. P.B.-Y. Watkins attends Newtown Market Every Tuesday and Saturday. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEWTOWN SILVER BAD. RUMMAGE SALE AND SALE OF B (JRK, Saturday, Ma.rch 27th, IN THE PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN", Vocal and Instrumental Music at Intervals. Doors open at 2-30. ADMISSION-2d. EACH. Refreshments at Moderate Charges. Gifts of Clotning, Fancy Aiticles, Vegetables &c., will be gratefully received by any Members of the Ladies' Committee, Members of the Band, or the Hon. Sec., (338) DAVID W. OLIVER, Music Salon. CAERSWS. THE GREAT COMING EVENT will be the ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD In the Ancient City, r On Good Friday, April 9th, All Competitors in the Welsh Eeaitation wil46 kindly apply to the Secretaries for correct copies. T. HUMPHREYS, ) 0 P. JONES, j Secs- Tickets now Ready, Children's choir to be assisted by three tenors and three baas. (340) TOWN HALL, MONTGOMERY A WHIST DRIVE Will be held On Tuesday, April 13th, To commence at 8 p.m., punctually. TICKETS (2/- each), may be obtained from Mrs Clipston. Dragon Hotel; Mr Davies, Checker's Hotel; Mr Marshall, Post Office Mr Williams, Compton House; Mr D. Proctor. Arthur-street; and Miss Whall, The Rectory (Hoa. Sec.), and through Members of the Committee.—Tickets cannot be obtained after A Wednesday. Alpiil 7th. (381) NEW SPRING MILLINERY AT MISS DOWNING'S, 28. Broad-street, NEWTOWN. Eagle Brewery, Newtown. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS S. POWELL, BREWER, MALTSTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SPECIALLY HOME BREWED HARVEST ALES 8d., lOd. & Is. per Gall. Made from the Choicest Malt and Hops. DUBLIN and other STOUTS in all Sim Caaks. Agent for Welshpool-PAB.RT. Victoria Vaults COSTUMES, COATS, DRESSES, CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, BLOUSES, CORSETS, UNDERCLOTHING, DRESS FABRICS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS. I MOURNING ORDERS—a Speciality. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES. giii,- PATTERNS in the Newest Designs and Colours-Now Ready. R. & S. MORGAN, SHORT BRIDGE, NEWTOWN.