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TO TEE PUBLIC. ) IT is with some pride, I-r, d more satisfaction, that the Editors of the North Wales Gazette ted themselves called upon by a strong sense crduty (before they proceed to solicit the ge- fay, rar of the public), to perform the gtatcful office of returning their sincere thaas to their numerous subscribers for their active, and generous patronage—already pro- L, mised, and already bestowed. This encou- ragement of their Paper, while it proves the liberal nature of theirfriends, fully justifies its establishment. Not cn!y from wu' ia North Wales, and f/on> tlio Sister per-1 "=ríonof ihe Principality smd <.«u- aujTcrt rour, [ tics, but from place* great in 4¡st;m\,) &.H.J. •Yarious in direction, they have rcceire-d such promises of suppoit, that, Dllhoujrh they had certainly hoped by their assiduity, dispatch) and ■wishes to give saiisficlion, to have ulti- mately greatly extended the circulation of their Paper, they yet scarcely dared to flatter Jlietfiselves with such a degree of success in its present infant state-a degree of success, whkh enables them to take their very first step with confidence and firmness. Those of their advertising friends who, however reluc- tantly, might have hung back in the bestowal of their favours from an apprehension of a limited circulation, may be assured, that this, though their first essay, is distributed, and may be seen, throughout all the western counties of this part of the island, and in its largest and most commercialtowns. ok THOMAS AUSTIN, WHITE LION INN, CHESTER, m AKES this public opportunity of return- ■X. ing to the Nobility and Gentry of the principality of North Wales, his gnJeoful acknow- ledgement of the encouragement he has experi- enced froin, thejltand rtip(,ctfLIjy trllst- his still farther exertions tn every branch of his extensive ^■gggertaliiBr wi|l rati tie 'liim to a continuance of The following COACIIJV> SET off UCUA the White Lion Inn: ROYAL MAIL TO LONDON, Every night about IT o'clock. ROYAL MAIL TO HOLYHEAD, Every morning about 2 o'clock. ROYAL MAIL TO LIVERPOOL, Every morning about 2 o'clock. TELEGRAPH TO LONDON, On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, at 4 o'clock. COACH .TO SHREWSBURY, On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, atrl o'clock. COACH TO MANCHESTER, Every day at half-past 1 o'clock. COACH TO MANCHESTER, jEvery morning at 7 o'clock, by way of Preston Brook. COACH TO LIVERPOOL, By way of Eastham, every day, two hours before high water. $3T The proprietors of the above coaches will rot-be accountable for any parcels above the value cf 51. unless entered and paid for accordingly. 9*— 4 Beauti ??car t7ic tozz,n of fut RcRidence, Carnarvon, North Wales, TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, rflHAT much-admired and eligible MAN-' _1 SION-HOUSE and DEMESNE LANDS, situate, lyings and being in the several parishes of Llanbeblig and lilanflgleti, in the county of Carnarvon, knownhy the name of GLANYRA- YON, containing 61 acres of arable land, now in the,-o-,cupittloii of the Rev. J. Griffith, at the yearly rent of < £ .120. The above valuable estate lies within two miles of the capital market, town of Carnarvon, and one Haiie of Voryd Harbouf, in a pleasant part of the county, adjoining a very larg stream of 1 ,,niled I't*-vcr, for upwards of one mite, and comuiatuls an ex'Siniv*' view of von Bay, the Island of Anglesey, and the Car- carvonshire motmiains, from the Rivals to Pen- roaenmawc. It is a situation for a fa- mily desirous of having a resideiiep- near a e-ood market town and an agreeable neighbourhood.— The above stream is well supplied with trout of the finest, flavour, and salmon in seascm.Thc; country around abounds with game. The lanl is in a high state of cultivation, and liurrounrIcrLbya good stone wall. This estate, from its situation, is well worth the attention of gentlemen who wish to embark in manufacturing concerns'; the above, stream being in the driest season sufficiently supplied with watar to turn any number of wheels. Independent of the local acquisitions of this property, it is likely to be very considerably im- proved in value, by allotnients of valuable com- mons, called Morfa Dinliaen, Rhos Pengwern, in i Vtorfa. Cwtta, which are to be divided under a late inclosure act,-It has an unlimited right of common upon the waste land called Rhos Llanfag- lan. It may be with great propriety observed, that J a more eligible property has not been offered to -sale in the county of Carnarvon for several years past. A considerable part of the purchase money may 1 remain upon mortgage of the premises, if agree- able to a purchaser. For further particulars apply to Mr. ROBYNS, Banger-street, or at Mr. J. Evans's office, Car- narvon, where a map of the estate may be seen. "IT JAMES KNOWLJS, G WINDY, IMPRESSED with a strong sense of the fa- vours he has received from the Nobility, Gentry, and Travellers in general, since his own artf hij Tare Mother's 6ccu;i «'ion 01 the above Inn (Ju the whole upwards of tire snaee of 50 years) begs leave gratefully to acknowledge his obiit'.i- tions; and ttijiist fulfilling th:s duty, permit him respec!Mly to inform theiH! that he continues in th aboVe lTirs, and asures ihem that no pvertbns of his shall he vent ing to. render them every ac- commodation in his power, ear..o,tl,> L-ping that the Itngth of time JÜs family will eusurchim continuance of tho ,e favours he has heföre received. TO BE LET, L,)on At fiedi'gderl, vi the county os { cruarvon, A MILL lately made u?e of for cruslnr.j; Min^r-jl one, fntjn tfic iin(i ) fcl;n ( oj<- per Mine:-4; as the Miiies are not at present worked, it is proposed to let the for the purpose of establishing either a Woollen Manufactory, -or- Carding Tuachines. The Water Vrhecl was made at Liverpool, and is nearly new; the House in good repair, and the river Giaslyn a {lording a constant stream ofwascr. Further pprticulhr" may be known by applying to Mr.JoBes,BryntyricB. .b. TO BE SOLD BYPRIV ATE CONTRACT, rgRHAT delightful FARM, with the AP- X PURTENANCES, situaie, lying, and be- ing in the parish of Trefdracth, in the county of Anglesey, commonly called and known by the name of Berth hwfa, now in the occupation of Richard Hughes. It adjoins Mantracth River, contiguous to the Cob-the land is of superior qiialityi in a high state of cultivation—it is very conveniently si- tuated for manure, and within four miles of the market town of Carnarvon. There are very favourable prospects for coal upon scveralpart of the premises—there has been a large colliery opened upon the adjoining farm. Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. J. liVANs, attorney at law, Carnarvon. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, on Saturday the 16th day of Janurry, loO.1, be- tween the hoars of three and five o'tleck in the afternoon, subject to such conditions is shall be then produced, unless disposed of the mean fin-ie by private contract, of which due notice wili be given; LL thos(, t,irce A LL tnos( three DVVF.LLING-uOCSr. exti-nsikc (i.\ Tt 1> V* sitimte, rving, and bein,r '•» Somin -i P.iraM-, in the suburbs ><f the' tov.n of 'v'.Ti(i.irvon, u. M<e (c.u'.i: o, Thos Abel, i/aue j<'nc-, a.1.1 PriJiir-). The above prcni^t'-are «0!I sivua'ed in a "out}? aspec to bu'«ld e^htceji s^oo.l i!\velliu.houst's i',v;- mechanics and 'labourers, which are, very much wanted, owing to the rapid increase of population in the town of Carnarvon. Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. J. EVANS, attorney" Carnarvon, at whose office a map of the premises may be seen. -¡. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, i,l file county of Carnarvon,, on Saturday the Hith day of January, ISCfS, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then pro- duced; fflHE following capital FARMS part of X GORDDINOG ESTATE, ill tilt*, -s,h of Llaufairlechan, in the county of Carnarvon. Tenemcnts. Tenants. Acreage. Llysygwynt, .William David, .52 2 IG Rhiuraucha,Richard Rowland, ..51 1 24 Pylla Gloywon, ..Rowland Roberts, ..18 I .] The above farms lie near the turnpike-road lead- ing from Bangor Ferry to Conway, within six miles of the market town of Bangor, and four of Beau- maris. Llysygwynt is delightfully situated for a hunt- ing box—the country around abounds, with game. It is within about half a mile of the sea, and com- mands an extensive view of the Island of Angle- ,t ii-P c) in sey, Beaumaris and Conway Bays, Priesthohn Island, Ormeshead, and that much admired and stupendous rock Penmaenmawr. Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. J. Ev A NS, attorney, Carnarvon, who has a map and rent-roll of the estate, t TURNPIKE TOLLS TO BE LET. NOTICE IS GIVEN, THAT the TOLLS arming 4.1 the -several toil-gates, known by the uue-cs of Gwydir, Conway, Penmacnmawr, Lbiudegai, liangar, Ta- farn-y-Grissia, Pont-y-Sain!, I.tauaclhuwaru, and Erwyn yr hwylfa, in the county ol CtTuarvoa, JFILL BE LET BY AUCTION, TO THE BEST BIDDER, At the dwelling-house of Mr. Vvakcman, known by the name of the Hotel Inn, in the towu of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon, on Sa- turday the 16th (hiy of January instant, bstweeh the hours of eleven and four o'clock in the after- noon, which tolls produced last year, viz. Gwydir (,.ate X:)T, Conway, 95 Penmaemna- 66 Bangor, 150 Llandegai, 65 Tafarn-y-Grissia, 50 Pont-y-Saint, 250 Llanaelhauarn, 36 Trwyn yr hwylfa, Above the expence of .collecting them, and will be put up at those sums respectively. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must, at the same time, give security, with sufficient' sureties, to the satisfaction of the trustees, for payment of the rent agreed f(- i-, and at sucii times ".i they stiall direct. ROBT. ROBERTS, Clerk atil to the Trustees. Carnarvon, Da. BANK OF ENGLAND, 1 Olh. Dcccmbct, 1807. R-VIIF, Court of Directors of the Governor and Company of the Bank of Unhand, DO lLCREBY (as 1: NOTICE, Til at r; II NOT PA of the said Gineuvranil Com- pany, dated on Ist day (if Jaiiv!I,, 1808, will be made payable to Mr. JiKNit V HASE, or Bearer. ROBERT BEST, Sec. FOR SAtE, Apply st RICUARi) EDM \KIV VAULTS, IntH)GE-STREET, CHBSTEtt, OIjD COHNS At" BRAND Y,) In •"i:ii,fit's no! OLI) WAIt'A RUM, c b s, Hi ,>i c.vr, HOLLAND S GENEVA, > jt !Ion> HOLLAND S GENEVA, > jt !Ion> n"'11'11 StrN RAISIN, ELDER, Ti 1. 4,'VP.A, LAiSil.. b JJx)N f (MAC, CAI CA\ 1 T,I. nil \GE, RED It VSPdERRY, WHITI COWSLIP. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On the premises called Cae Alacs 7,, ticor Pool- strcet, at the Hotel, in the town j on Saturday the ICth day of j ",nuary iasi'ant, at III o'clock in the forenoon 1I"WENTY-nvg LOTS of BUILDING Ja. GROUND, joining to several new-intended streets, which are to coin J.i iiiia e vn Pool-street and Trergo, and to be called PittstleN, Fox- street, Strand-street, Chapel-sfrcet, <!LC. The said allotments will be marked out in due time for the inspection of the pa >.a. Also, at the same time u 1 *e, WILL BE LET TO THE HUh • BIDDER. FOR ONE YEAR, All that MESSUAGE. TOWEH, rjn1. OUT- BUILDINGS, with the YAR-) and N thereunto belonging, called Porin yr Awr, in the said town of Carnarvon. For particulars apply to Mr. R. ROBERTS, jnn. Red Lion Street, Carnarvon or to Mr. ROBERTS, Attorney and Notary Public, Bangor, where plans of the allotments may be seen. Dec. 29, 1807. This Bait is Published, Price Is. 6d. No 5, of a NEW .MONTHLY PUBLICATION ENTITLED rgnilE AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE, Ot JL the FARM,ER s MO??THI,Y Jo-tru\ » < HUSBANDRY and RLRAL AFFAIR, embellished with Fiui i\ ;s. Cornlnoted by W. D TC KI,( >r, n. Author of fj-jc'ioKl Honorary iMcmber of tb • of 1 sssisted by sf. • (Tcil eminent pr >1 I Printed Lone;man, i! s; .'d Onnc. P.iii-r./cr-^v, nd old • .1 v Bsn- ■ -• ,'ard3, L.i -1,; HiJlyweU and Uvaser a\ i 1 C ■ni.vuincr, on a Machine for To. :■ &c. which is used in with a ph-e. the ^uend-i harrow, for comej:n» water ai ,tIler ii'juid*.— On an improvement on the co,-iliici Essays, Idlers, and pape~<, oil vid (;,As, as a food of C)Ijservatior. the in popab/tiun of the coiilitry.-Oit b i\c-t work on a large Firm in ScotJnnd, with rc .iks o.i the snp- posed prevention of Stiiut in Qt,et*cs on various topscw connected vi'ii hf-lunh;.—On hatching-domestic fowls hv a sort of 4,*rain knov,n m India t 1* i,;ieo; TUil-wir a'.—-On the 15n > do, t ■ L. ■, and th ■ Ass.-Accollnt?-i ofusrful Books. Vantonver's Ge- neral View of ine of the of D^von.—Ile'i'lrirk's View ofihe f-E>>id. «-i \ii.m. Monthly llegislcr, &c. of various Agricultural So- cieties.i.Scotd1 Ploughing u' -( ,rk Cafrle Shew.-—Scotch Agricuitu: UP o,' \V eekly Re- port of Ilaii-, and Markets >. nl- of Particu- lar Occurrences.—Tables, C,oril through- out Eudaudand Wales, for of Grain, Hops, Seeds, Meat, Letther, &c. Raw Hides, Hay, and Straw, for ditto.—Notices to Correspondents. -< CHESIH I, MANOR, MANSION-HOUSE, and ESTATE, WITH VALUABLE CONTINGENCIES. To be Sold by Privste Contract, fflHE MANOR of WIN N IN C/PON, with the § Mansion-house and OHVcs, called AV1N- NINGTON ITA.LL, a spacious and complete residence for a large built. in modern styje; containing rooms of large dimen- sions,, superbly fitted up—g^inneti icai stone stairs —i!>;iho!_any doors—pl.Ve 1:t35 v.hidows—marble chimney pieces—and attaelHèd and detached oHicts—a!ibiiug for fifty hot- -Co.- h htr-e- -icen housc-hot houses — g.Mpc./—; na 1 "i 1 -*>! 1 e'1-. • -excelieng kirehcn gartlens, viih bot — nii-iir om house evhl hathsicü boa- • t poultry house upon a j superior seak-and ever. nece-isary building for agricultural purpQscs-doyc hJU^ — entrance cot- tage—lodges, withshfuhhery and p'autations slop- ing to the River Weaver, at 1 c m etiient distance from the house, which i-, w^;i -ihiated on very highly-ornamental ground, and surrounded by six hundred and forty acres of land, chiefly meadow aftd pasture, of superior qllality, divided into farms, and let to respectable tep<. ;t- >• SO.J and pla-nfa tic-aa in hand—and ornalÙenlcd cottages and gar- dens adjoining the roud-thc whole tc<jethsr form- ing a truly desirable aiid, residence for a large .establishment. To which there is attached, A most valuable MINERAL, wbtch, if attended to, far exceeds the value of this place as a resi- dence. The estate is situate one mile fi-cm'Northwich seventeen from Chester; twenty-two from Man- chester; and thirty from Liverpool. May be viewed by applying to fhe P' ^TOAII FtJitpv, AVinnington Lodge, near Nor11;wkh-ancl printed particulars may be had of ?0r. Wv ATT, Lime Grove, near H ;n or; Mr. WIN WYATT, Mount, St. Asaph; .1* :»ie llorvi, Chcs'er; the HOTEL, Liverpool; tr.c l»KiD<:kw Airn ARMS, Manches- | ter; and of Mr. CL\;uor, No. 4T, Pall Mall, London vl.erc a plan of 'he e-ita'e may be seen, and the price aiid ferlher particulars knúwn 1iIII A'lL rY"I •" n;nrn\sn[RE AGiilCi L'iTRAii SOCIETY. INSTITUTE n 1807, li"Ja str! order* aj1 cd 1 j the menibri-s o a?,nc,tnr-l xocic! at a iii m he!i tit the Cijjo. iii."1 I/i. hi 11 the ei*Isth i-Irty (),f 1807. p'l 'urn EowAHBs; Esq. in !» cimir. /"SpiMAT the prt'.j i.ii;i>! .dK'u d h 1- '-ocio!* X VS'di cvii id to tf e bo'i ..isii fc n-u.' to.thecountyofCarna.von. 2. Tb'f t'v i." of the i ><■' a'- acd Li, i;or on cbv, 1>< e..i '<t 10 <•,«, Oil at «.'»! on the 4th day of the n > m r -at 1 Carnarvon; at which last MEET'. ■ l'ic ^>.E WI- • II \I__LL I> D< 'dared, and a P.C. 'en* for T!I.* S.IE- j ce«dtng veaT cnoseu. J .< I. IR.'J ? CH.II.- E, .J. (A .'TA by :> r.. i.»r;■ .f 1 M I -T • present, u p.c.e If, th' <J. • of the, ine. rta; an'' 'i* ■> ne-.v njJt tvdi o, th_' .d' d, but at the ;enfi.d ut "r at on; ttrid itut tlfcii. nine tie j' > t 4. That the tlmmal sub,;crÎpiion ef any Kum, K)' less Own one guinea. siHill entitie a person to member; and that ctcry ,»"i 'An vv'n.) i)us >nen his name as a memhei, bad be until he gives notice, a to » > secretary, of his to months before the general meeayg to be held a; Carnarvon. 5. That no premium be given to any non-sub- Barbing- freehDldcrworlh IDOL per .um-i n, or to the tenant of any such non-subscfibin^ f'eenolder, unless- the said tenant be himself a member. 6. That as it is the wish und iqtekt of the soci- ety to reward the most meritorious c1:tinw,nt. as well a-, o T rl 1 11 nu, ">cr re- servt to themseIve, a power to withhold the pre-, mium eilircJy, ifthére 1 >1. 'fo tip merit nmcíent in the 01' 10 such ra-ct of any j, C >1 M 1 tile Gaudida:e,hal! JJ pi U 1 1 u aul theywiH gve their { e in >, when <l 0 1. 's < tji nl *m >'i thcfcmav ii, m one ci,ÜTuant far such prenuuHis. 7. cju h i io a r imi 1, or a person ply illg 1 r a 1 o 11 v to imj o e uuon the society, li 1 1 "r f pf,e- miurn or boiuy, and bu n. u 1 cf L 1 1 aiiv in uUurc. S. That tlie premium?-be adjudge1 h r> -Pir )f the society, fo be chosen by baIlor; and » 1 » 1 1 ¡Destiom shaUbc decided by a m^oTi » of the ■■ <(K-e-en 1 and the secretary may adjourn D. i llut the meaihers of the -.O'l v shall dine o.-e ;IJI at the a; ,n..1 mectL^, held in the great Se;¡¡oH eel. at ( a iiai'von; n I thai viK I t the jaid O..Iiiner slia!l be defrayedbythe society. 10. Thet ibe sec. t.:ary pru'iiesi h bo (ln capers .j- are re- es „y for the i s c c1 00 1, V., | which may be inspected hythc members at | c -'•na.> *ii' "rha* he c 1''t'' it >•> i >i'S aiiu deposit rh ri-"it. i.; tht him i j Rob^ri Rober". cf ti^- lio.ik n t i n, Trho ■s r<r.p *r.d Jre-i- ~er <o *i.c Tk' v. T"< iv> '-ii?, t>. -••/ •"•b t' '4 r a c n., rd of f a il. ui c i: i t j, i the, county of Carnarvon. ] $ To the oc-ii.ier of any farm, or parcel or land, who shall raise the dÍllanest a bestcropef i i raij's-, in every respect to the of the farni), flic tt.,Lntity, .IYer,rot o be less than two statute acres, a silver medal of the value of five guineas, or the sum in cash, if re- quired. To the occupier wlJo shall raIse the next best crop, two guineas and a halt. To the occupier who shall raise the third best crop, oncuinea. (' itiiizs for this prcmiufi1 to be sent to the senrc- 'an on or before fhe 12th day 18O8. 2.. To the occupier of ( bnd, who shaH most e iVefuiih drain and rcchiim the greatest ntity of wet, spongy, clav, or morass troutut, not bei-ig less than ten acre: a x. i ai of the value of ten guineas, or the snmin casn. To the occupier who drain the next. great- est quantity, not being less them fli-c acres, live guineas. ù 3. To the occupier who shaH irip-ove the great- est quantity of meadow and pasture land, by ani-I 'ficially throwing.water.over it in the most equal and judicious manner, the quantity of land impro- ved not being less than ten acres, a medal of the value of tea guineas, or the sum in ea-h. To the occupier who shall improve the next greatest quantity, the same not being less than five acres, five guineas. 4. To the person, who shall produce to this, so- ciety, the Stallion best adapted to the purposes of the agriculture of the county, and engage that he shall regularly attend tie days of Carnar- von and Pwllheli dur'm. ibc -on, five guineas-. '1h be shewn at en the 13th of Mils;, 1808. To the person projucinr the StaUion best adspt- cd for the said p irr»~e oivagirs'; that he attend at Conwav ilnd (,/n iut days, five guinea*.—To be, sbeicu at Banzor 0,4 the jit si •«!•dr., nf -the 1.e/' Man, Ibt^. 5. To the person bo *><-il j:od*i<-e to tl^$•-<•- cie.iy l,u' (u i v. n ir. ii.- .• a medal of the valile of Jive lOiie^s. or S!Iyll in cash.—To be shewn at I'vslUieu on the 1:J!lt af ifIa., 1803. To the person w ho shall, at fair, oh the 25;.11 of June, lSOS, produce the best ex- ceeding three years old, a medal of the value of five guineas, or the sum in cash. 6. TothepcTsonwho shall produce to this so- ciety, at the said fair at PwIlhelí, the best Ham. (riiieness of wool as well as shape to be conpider- ed), a medal of the value of five guineas, or cash to that amount. To the person Who shall produce, at the said Bangor fair, the best ram (fineness of wool as weH a, shape to Ic a medal of the value of iive guinea,, or casil I ehat annum 7. To the person who shall, at the said fair at Pwllheli, produce the best Hour, three goineas. To the person who at tliz, said lair at Bangor, produce the best Boar, three guineas. 8. To the male servant, in husbandry, who has lived longest in the same place, within the county of Carnarvon, the time to be not less thatt ten years, fiv6 guineas. To the male servant in husbandry, who has lived the next longest time in the same place, within the county of Carnarvon, the thue to be not less than seven years, three guineas To the female servant in husbandry, who has lived the longest tuae m the same place, [ -vifhin « V'in' if Carua.uit lO^euot ess than t i i i live guineas. To 1h f i k ;'>r, r'l' ia u i, w' ived lh vi 5•e^f i.me i <> u e i.i i, ■•111 'i h • i-.i-m' (} C;i:. 1,1. [,, c x.rt lC., ban seven years, ttirw srciin^as-. Ci .in, uit, in '< <■ ■ 1 i o cf'-tai- ■ fh<> 7 of ^atlfvea l. I -.It Cf. f. tl: ■> ( C rri(.H V "ir ii i->'f <* p.nd i. f> e.i of i' • ■' P'" ''i. a c ,'<r. who "n. s or ui up file .(•.»! ..nii, I,. lK.% H of i.idus'n w .» -I' a- L.- ,nce".< a the gu.iKtss, it a VTidow, three guineas anJ a half. B 10. T.) the i, before the 1d'jy of lKve-> ot H'l! -l'l'l-11)^10. O'H-. f- To fhe raft mvr vin > j..1 ari nuse rbc iVi. ei^at- uiu- -r. i-Di icv/er than threx, oae guinea. JlKl[l"o ABKj, J]«f. } r' 1'tihDr(' ) t .Sld. Ti.'j V lo N- J Secretary., *A-t oj tfi" ("c i, narvo-ii!ir? Ar>/< •.•' (ural ?k,;tlt ult amount of their ami w''in- sr.:r¡pfiorr, 1ho». Itu m»-» I.wtaps, Esq. President. T 11 (HI A ) Lord 1: AVsrr.i Bui ve'e-, -as > Lo.d Ll C-l'.U'd ,h." »; C -• 0 f) Mr. (>. } .'fK- i 1 0 i. i. C .rv sq 4 4 0 I I I) I o Co'ou.'l Pd'vaTi N "iron, V) M ;i Cap'.in 1 i„ u R. s. l 1 it f '• rnavei 11'') > i I itt.1 t 3 9 t 'emm j o I'UI *f I s(l. i I r t", I ( ici n^t1 !,r<n .? 1 0 v i Gi i 'i ) j r • < > o o 1 1 0 )i i tl Jta i t i « » r, j o Hi > 3r n t >•, b 5 <t (Pinaoiip-, 1 j V i » <» «j [> Jnn, v roi«,, { linen, 3 3 0 0,1 ( ,1 p: |Ui (Hi, ;J (| Air. Jf.pj-. .JODCS,PcHi',acl, y. y I) Hkhanl Jones, t i in ( >i < ,1 l 0 at J i i <• .110 \»r. [{enr\ Toui^, ( a i o i I 0 IMi. P. jo,?-, Vi»nrpt.T-v, I l (y Rcv. in L'j 1 j j 0 A AJ.fi > 10 if) 0 "• 1 1 1 0 • 1 <■ Ci ► io-io a ( U 1 ■; f. 0 Pl< 5 5 0 P. Poo1e, 1 10 Pi u T '< s ] 0 Thöma5 0 R. T'r" 1 r • r 2 2 Ð c • 1 fJ. 0 T t o 1\ I>-r, •'■> > O 1'«hi ui l/xirrif »e, • vf Jox ph r a C i i r-i } 1 y Mr.J.Wa!kct, Dotwgčm,l 10 Sir Rohert WiU;ams, Ban. M.P.. ,12b 0 v?i A'i uliam f i s I •> A-,tt*o 5 5 0 f • v T. V/i\l n ( )->- 4 4 0 Po< an i "V 'ill a i j S S 0 I >h ■> ;1 11, 1 C n \,j i, v 2 0 V/illiara Tttliiams, Esq. Plas-hwi, 2 2 O Rev. P. Wiilimns, Llanrug, 9 2 0 uct .I 1 0 Thomas Wright, Esq 5 .i S Benjamin Wyatt, Ksq a ii 0 Capiaitj J. Crawlev, R. N 1 ] 0 Wilhaj. Gi-.tlfh, » t'l. Roc'e^rie S 2 0 Pii< liai ■! f» -r. 1 -'7 .55 0 i'r.i'lfi.'J'i. I -••. Meil-'e1-,v 2 ? 0 .V.i-i.iar IRvjLi, E' 1 1 C i'de, I!i.K rt-, P*-f. 1 1 0 Rev. Oven Rov t md P'a r.on,J i 0 5 VENRIIYN LEY FOR CATTLE ONLY. ntimhsr to be taken into this Ley being limited to list, head cf c. Ikn- CowJ, the terms for the ensuuw season wiE he Three Guineas. To turn in on the It i. day of Mar,¡1êd. to take out on the I2/h day of Ncvcaiber. ^orl- niei! belonging to Penrr ti.. ttnanS vitlnit land, who apply to I <i» •« P- n,a' >>r.rh>u Castle, oa or before the l,t Of F'C'r)r" rJ!, witi, have the preference. At 1 d, at nay it the Lifis not full, other caff3c n»av oe entered.- N. B. There are three (-iii-ray Poneys now lit Penrhyn, which .will be dt \vere I tc theowaers On their paying all expeuccs. nei:YiisAt>. qP"E f.»Hov. £ CO ICliES set out -from, JL e i :;n :— THE HOYA! MAIL TO LONDON, By way of i heater, every hiorcing, in 48 hou.rj. Fare i-,isidc, -PC 6 0 Outside. 3 3 0 'l0 1 -.j 1 s.r! Inside, 2 5 0 Out¡de, I 5.0 Ii 1 Shrewsbury. THE ACiET BRITON, Every Sunday 1 1 i, anS Friday mornmg(i-:to the "Bull d viouth, London. Fare inside, 4 4 0 Outside, 2 10 0 TO SALOP. f Inside, 1 -1-5 0 t Outside. 1 5 0 THE PRINCE OF WALES POST CQ\C", Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Str turday, to Shrewsbury. I'are I 15 0 Outside, 15 0 (tf" No parcels, k-t. to be ar;count.ed for* uale entered and paid for accordingly. f