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I Robert and Rogers Jones. LLANRWST and LLANGEFNI, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. Established 1853. rjNDERTAKE Sales of Landed and Build- J ing Estates, freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead Farming I Stock, Household Furniture, etc. VALUA- TIONS for Tenant Right, Probate and Mort- gage Purposes. INVENTORIES carefully prepared and examined. RENTS COL- LECTED. Life and Fire Insurance Agents for the Leading Offices.—TY'N-Y-FYNWENT- LLANRWST (Telephone 15), and CEFNI CHAMBERS- LLANGEFNI. 15294 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1910. J| TY'N-Y-FFRI TH BACH, || NEAR CONWAY. j QALE of the FARMING STOCK and j CROPS, etc. Usual Credit. SaJ« at 2 j o'clock p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1910. | PENYMYNYDD, EGLWYSBACH. QALE of the FARMING STOCK and OR OPS, etc. Usual Credit. Sale at One o'clock p.m. 1 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1910. J TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL ? SALE OF 110 Fat, Bullocks, Heifers, Cows a.nd Bulls. 30 Calving Cow, Heifers, and Store Cat tie. 1000 Fa.t Wethers, Ewes and Laml>3. 12 Fab Pitjs and Calves.. Sale at 12.50 o'clock p.m. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th and 25th, 1910. MINAFON, WATERLOO BRIDGE, BLTTWSYCOED. TMPORTANT TWO DAYS' SALE of the Valuable Antique arwl Modern HOUSE- HOLD APPOINTMENTS, including several pieces of Old Oak Rosewood Walnut Wood a.nd Mahogany, China, Electroplate, etc., the pro- perty of the late Georgo Harrison (deceased). Sale at 12.30 o'clock each day. Catalogues can be obtained on application at the p.Lace. of sale, or of the Auctioneers. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25ih, 1910. FURNACE, TALYCAFN, ^LALE of Hie FARMING STOCK, FURNI- TURE, etc., tho jiroperty ol Mr Charles Meeson (who is leaving). SnJo at 12.30 o'clock p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1910. FFRITH-Y-LLAN, EGLWYSBACH. SALE of the WHOLE of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, CROPS wid HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale at One o'clock. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1910. TALYCAFN MART. REAT 17th CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and SALE, when £ 35 will be givetn iri Cash Prizes. The following are the Entries to band:— 185 Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows tnd Bulls. 1000 Rape Wethetvs, Ewes and Lambs. 30 Bacon aaid Porket Pigs. 10 Fat Calves. Judging at 10 o'clock. Sale at Half-past t jlieven o'clock. ->- Messrs. Wm. Dew & Son, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. CAXTON BUILLHrtGS, BANGOR (Head Office), and TRINITY-SQUARE, LLANDUDNO. lelegraaiiB:—Devvson, Bangor Telephone No. 13. Dewson. Llandudno. Telephone No. (.7. By Order of the Mortgagee. TOWN OF RHYL. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON will OFFEJt FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ALEXANDRA HOTEL, RHYL, on THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24th, 1910, at 2.{O (subject to conditions), the Two FREE- HOLD and Choice SEMI-DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCES of "CATHERNA," and "THE HAVEN," situate in Palace-avenue, amd the FREEHOLD Commodious .HOUSE, "WYN- STAY," or 78, WEST PARADE, fronting the Parade, Esplanade, and Sea, Full particulars of Messrs Bennett and Ferris, Solicitors, 68, Co lean an -street, Bank, London, E.C.; at the Auctioneers' Institute, 34, Russeli-square, Loooon or of the Auct- ioneers, Baagor and Llandudno. Mr Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER., VALUER, ESTATE AGENT (lö years with the late Mr Geo. F. Felton, Auctioneer), general Certified Bailiff under the Law cf Distress Amendment Act, England and Wales. MR RYAN is prepared to undertake Sales and Valuations in any district, also Inventories attended to on reasonable terms. For the past 27 years lie has been employed on valuations at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the sax counties of Wales, and elsewhere; also has arranged some of the best Sales in those counties. Highest references given. Prompt settle- ments. ATTCtTTSTA ST IN early opposite tkc v U U OXn. K3-L. itaiiwaj" Station). Telephone 173 LLANDUDNO. MONDAY NEXT. GARREGLWYD, GREAT ROAD, WEST SHORE. NEAR GOLF HOUSE, LLANDUDNO. BALE OF VALUABLE HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AT THE ABOVE PRIVATE RESIDENCE. TV/TR MATTHEW RYAN is instructed to 1*8- SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY Next, NOVEMBER 2M, 1910, the Valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS at the above Residence, briefly comprising:—■ Black 03k Hail Furniture, black Oak China and O verm antic, oest! v Walmifc Dining-room Suite in Saddlebags, Dining Tables. Divan Easy Chairs, Marquetiric Cabinet, Rosewood Ovormantle, costly Brass Fenders, elegant D-rawirtg-rcom Cabinet, ocstly Ivoiewood Drawing-room Chairs in Grenoa Plush Silk, expensive Rugs. choice Paintings (by Pettit) and Water-oolouns, mag.mfioor*; Brass Italian Bedstead with Silk Drapery, Spring and Hair Mattresses, elegant Bedroom Suites and other Bedroom Appointments, costly new Ax minster and Brussel Carpets, Kitchen Furni- ture, a fine Kitchen China Cupboard, ■China, Etc., Etc. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. sharp. On view Saturday next, November 19th, from 11 a.m. ,0 3.30 p.m. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auction- eer, A'!ifflista-atroet, LI::<£;.?; Air George Perkins. Pireilijmma-y A nmoainiof wnoait. BRYN DULAIS, LLANDDULAS, N.oo..r ABERGELE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7t.h, 1910, tUlld fallorwing- da.y if required. IV/p GEORGE PERKINS has bem favoured OTX -with inistrujotions from A. Lew, Pivq. (who is leaving the ue%hbourhocKi) ,to SEtLL iiy PUBLIC AUCTION, oa +*•.> n.iovc date airid premises, the WHOLE of Vn vahiahie CAR- RIAGES, HORSES, CART, STACKS of HAY, OUTSIDE EFFECTS, POULTRY, etc., to- gether wi.vh a PORTION of the Costly aaid alu';ble APPOINTMEV' full particulars #f iwhiich wiiil sippetax i?r posters, future ein- JCOttricornealtc;, a-iiKi Caitarog-ucs, wh ioli will be **Midy Scveai Days prior to Sale. Sale to coan- ait 11 o'clock prompt. Terms Gash. For iurtiher jxarticulai's, apply to the Auc- vponioeer, A berg-ale suid. Rhyl. K» BiackwalS, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Livo Stock Salesmen, House and Estate Agents. Nat. Telephone 17. SALES held periodically on Horses, Car- riages, Harness, etc. Entry Forms and Conditions on application. Sales by Auction and Valuation of Landed Estates, House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock,-Household Furniture, etc. Houses to Let, Furnished, or Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182p By Order of tine Mor g<agee. COUNIY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF DOLWYDDELEN.. Important Old-Established Fully-Licensed House (free from brewer), called the Ejen's Castle Hotel, Dohryddelen, to be Sold by A notion by ME&SR.S BLACK WALL, HAYES and CO., at the EAGLES HOTEL, LLANRWST, lI WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1910, at 2.33 o'clock in .he afternoon (subject to condi- tions). Tho property contains by admeasure- mant 31 parches and 12 square yards or therc- aboutis. Th0 Hc-tel is isabstantially built of stoire, has C-ommodious Roomi, and there are oonveJiient S.:a.ble3 and Outbuildings at the rvar thereof. The property is excellently situ- ated on the Main Road from Blaenau Fes- tiniog' to Bet. ws.yooed, in the oentro of the ViLliage of Dohryddelen, and about fivd minutes' walk from the Station. Particulars of accommodation and any further information from Messrs Rd. James and Humphreys, Solicitors, LlanrivJ or the Auc- tioneers, Ancaster-square, Llanrwst. 2D065p CAE'RGRAIG"MART, LLANRWST TLTESDA Y, DECEMBER 20th, 1910. NEXT PERIODICAL SALE of CATTLE and SHEEP. Sale at 12.30 p.iu. Mr H. F. Ashby, AUCTIONEER AND LICENSED APPRAISER. HOUSE, LAND. ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. CENTRAL AUCTION MART, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. QL1LES by AUCTION and VALUATIONS of f reehold House and Shop Property, Build- ing- Land and Estates, Live and Dead Farming Stook, Household Furniture, etc.. etc. VALUATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Busi- ness Transfers, Hotel- etc. Inventories carefuLy prepared and examined. Agent for the principal Insurance Companies. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL MATTERS. ALL SALE ACCOUNTS SETTLED THE DAY FOLLOWING THE SALE. Certified Bailiff under the Law of Distress Amendment- Act. IIousGis to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished. N B.—The AuctionMart will be Open Daily to reoeive Entries for Sale. Good Class Entries solicited. Telephone No. 121. p. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COLWYN BAY, NORTH WALES. THE CAYLEY ESTATE. Most Important and Extensive SALE of Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, forming part of the well-known Cay ley iisUi-te, situated in the very best positions in tliis increasinlg popular Seaside Summer and Winter Resort. Mil H. F. ASHBY is favoured with in- structions by Sir Everapd CViyley, Bart., to SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1910, at the COLWYN BAY HOTEL, COLWYN BAY, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions of Sale), about 70 LOTS of VALUABLE FREE- HOLD BUILDING LAND, forming part of the aforesaid CAYLEY ESTATE, and em- bracing about 57.000 SQUARE YARDS. Fuilhex particulars (in due course) in Printed Particulars with Plans, which can bo obtained from R. E. Birch, Esq, F.S.I., The Oayley Estate Offices, Colwyn Bay, and St. Asa-ph; of Messrs Porter,. Amphlett and Co., Solicitors, Colwyn Bay; of Messrs Tasker Hart and Munhy, Solicitors, 42, Queen- street, Scarborough; or of the Auctioneer, The Central Auction Mart Offices, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay (Tel. No. 121). 28924p Mr Chas. P. Sheffield, F.A.I. ABERGELE SMITHFIELD CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD solicits favours for MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1910. Large a tendance of Buyers and e»harp trade iast sale. Great Xrraas. Sb.{)jW and Sato of Fat Stock, Monday, December 12th. £25 in Prizes. Entries now being received. Large Buyers wiii at'.end from Lancashire and Staffordshire. SALE BY Messrs David Roberts and Son. OORWEN, DENBIGH, aund LLANGOLLEN. HIGHLY IMPORTANT acid ATTRACTIVE SALE of 41 HEAD of PURE BRED WELSH BLACK INCALF DAIRY COWS. HEIFERS and YOUNG CATTLE, FIVE POWERFUL CART HORSES, COLTS and PONIES, TWO BACON PIGS, togotiher with a full compleaneinft orf Farming ImpJe- meoilfcs, Hcwse Geiu-ing, Dairy UtoaspLs, and about 45 TlOOls of Healthy Swedes, etc., at CLUSTYBLAIDD, CERRIGYDRU- IDION. Sitoate on the Hoi yHictad-ro ad, close to the Village of Cerrigydruidioar, cuad wibtriin a fciw miiles of Llamrwsit aW Bcttwsycocd, whjcili whjcili lyESSRS' DAVID ROBERTS and SON l^g to announce tihciir insifcructions from the Executotrs of the late Mr John Robeirts, who ajie leaving, to SELL BY AUCTION on the Premiss, at CuUtJtyblaidd, Cen'igydtruidikm, as above, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1910. TUtree Momlli-s' Credit will be givetn upon a.p- proved Sfiourity for sums of £5 and upwardis, oa* Discount aliowxd for Gash. LUNCH AT ELEVEN AND SALE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK PROMPT. W The Aucitiooiecirs desire to oail ep^eetial Rtfontikwi to tihiifs Sale. llio high reputation Off tiro Vendors a.s Breeders of Pure Bred Weiah Ca.M,le bMng a en fliciont gu;^ra,ntee of tlie exoeuicnt quaJity of the Live Stock, mast of wihicui have taken First and Clhajryiion Prizes at local and other Shows. 28986p Mr. S. Johnston, AUCTIONEER. HOUSE AGENT, ALUER, INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE and SALE ROOM, SEA VIEW CRESCENT, COLWYN BAY. SALES BY AUCTION of HOUSES, FURNI- TURE, STOCK, FIXTURES, Etc., on Business-like lines. Prompt Settlements. Certificated Bailiff (Law of Distress Amend- ment Act). Rents collected. Sale Room—Commodious and Easy of Access. Telephone 119 (with extension to Re rdence). Messrs Q. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Years' Local Experience), AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, 1G, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY, TELEPHONE NO. 27. SALES and Valuations of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Valuations for Probates, Mortgage, Hotel, Trade Stocks, etc. Fire Loss Assessor. Agent for the principal Insurance Oilicc Mortgages negotiated. Inventories I and examined. Prompt"' .cion :ven to ail matters v-'P' «_»■■ tti/JLATE SETTLE- ALENIS. T « t lD834j> Mr. C. Wesley Haslam, Auctioneer, Surveyor, Valuer. Land and Estate Agent. SALES by AUCTION and VALUATION of Property, Farming StxJcks, Furniture, etc. Immediate Settlements. Valuations for Probate, Mortgage,'transfer, ajid under the Agricultural Holdings Act. Properties and Business sold by Private Treaty. Mort- gages negotiated. Properties and Eetatea carefully managed, Rents collected; Accounts rendered to suit Clients' convenience. In- ventories taken and checked. Surveys, Maps, Plans, etc., for any purpose. Building Estates laid out. Dilapidation surveyed. Insurances effected through any of the prin- j cipal Offices. Enquiries invited. < 1HE CENTRAL AUCTION and ESTATE OFFICES, j TOWN HALL CHAMBERS. Nat. Tel. 70. RHYL. The MOST IMPORTANT POINT to con- eider when giving instructions for a SALE BY AUCTION is: WHEN SHALL I RE- CEIVE A COMPLETE SETTLEMENT? TO BE QUITE CERTAIN OF AN IMMEDIATE CASH SETTLEMENT, GIVE YOUR INSTRUCTIONS TO C, WESLEY HASLAM, who makes a prac- tice of Settling all Sales given to him DAY FOLLOWING DAY OF SALE, and who will give a written guarantee to that effect. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION. REASONABLE CHARGES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. CASH ADVANCED (if required) on receiv- ing instructions to Sell, or if preferred will purchase outright the whole or part contents of a. House of Furniture up to any amount. ENQUIRIES INVITED. National Telephone 70. 28448p TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. THE HARBOUR, RHYL. C. WESLEY HASLAM has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUC- TION, a. large quantity of SHIP'S TIMBER, MACHINERY, MOTORS, BOATS, etc. Further particulars in future issue. PROPERTY FOR SALE. rgTWO Modern Freehold Villas, producing an annual rental of £ 40. Each house has 2 Entertaining Rooms. 4 Bedrooms, Battth, H. and O. Water, etc. Price for a, quick sale, JB625. —Haslam, Surveyor, Rhyl. LAND TO LET. FTW3 LET, Close of Grass Land at Meuiden. -Apply. ITasIam, Land Agent, Rhyl. Messrs Frank Lloyd & Sons. ST. ASAPH SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24..11. 1910. SHRANK LLOYD and SONS have Grand Entries to hand1 for this Sale. More toupecf fully invited. Grand trade. Cash Sale. 18164p Mr Ernest Jones. LLYS HWFA, II, RIVER STREET, RIIYL. THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 24th and 23 h. jVTR ERNEST JONES will SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, absolutely without re- serveall the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, as contained nn Four Ententaining, Ten Bedrooms, Stjairways, Hall, Kitchens Etc., briefly comprising; Gœ.1:y Oak Telescope Dinin.g Table with two loose loaves on maajye supports, 7ft. 6m. by 4ft.; a noble 5ft. Walnut Sideboard with mirror back, display shelves and open rc!ce::&; Antique Mahogany D-end Con- vertible Table; Bagatelle Board with Bails and Oae.^ oompk'e; throe attractive Waln-ufc Over- maintlas; Mahog'any Sidoboia-rd; han-dibome V-pieco Walnut-framed Suite in. saddle bapr; another 7-pieee Suite in ^recn-stamped velvet; another 9-piece Suite in old gold plush; Ebvtn. ized Ohina ■Oa'binet; Ediaon Home Phonograph with dozen Reoords; massive Brass, Iron and other Bedete.'X'dB; Spring MaturesTps; Birch Bedroom Suite, complete; Birch Was'hstaods, j)cos6ing Tabler,, Mahog-any ditto; Toilet Mir- rors; Toilet Seto; Chess of Drawers; Fowling Clraar Bedstead; Feather Bedi; handsome Library Clock; Wring-inpf and Manslino; Machine; Gas Cooker; Lady's Bicyoie in g-ood cojidibion; E.P. 7-Battle Cruet; E.P. CaaTdie- stick; E.P. Waiter; Linoleum,; Bod Linen, China. Cutlery, Etc., Etc. On yiow manning of sale. Sale ':0 conuneooe at 2.15 each day. Auctioneer's Offioes, 7. Bodfor-atmet, Rhyl. Tel. 67. PUBLIC NOTICES. CONWAY UNION. APPOINTMENT OF DENTIST. rpiJE Guardians of this Union invite ap- plricalions from Dentists in this Union to undertake the supervision of the Chiildren's teeth at the Workhouse and Cottage Homes. Applications to :state. terms and to be- re- oe-ived by me before tho 2nd DECEMBER NEXT. T. E. PARRY, Cle.rk to the Guardians, Union Offioes, Conway. 4th November, 1910. 29040p HYSBYSIAD. YDAFARN A'R GWEITHDY. TAIR CEINiOG. BYDD y Paraphledyn uchod yn Faes Arhoiiad yr ALLIANCE am 1911. Anfoner am bob manylion at PLENYDD," FOURCROSSES, CHWILOG, R.S.O. LLYSFAEN PARISH CHURCH. ENGLISH SERVICES. Morning 11-1$a.m. I Seats Free. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS AND CON- TRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a new House at LvLaorr ws.t for F. A. Charlton, Esq. PI axis, Specific.ation and Conditions of Con- tract may be inspected at the Office of the Arc hit-act, to whom Pc-aidcrs must be delivered in sealed cinve^opes marked "Teander for House" not later than SATURDAY NOVEM- BER IDbh. Quaartities ma.y be had on application to Mr W. J. Gregory, Post Office Chtumbers, Col- >vyoi Bay. 'Tho lowest or any- Tender will not nieoess^ri'ly be aocqpted. D. HENRY ROBERTS, Architect. 9, Denbigh-street, Llanrwst. COLWYN BAY~GOLF CLUB, SPORTING 9-HOLZ COURSE, SITUATE ABOVE WOOD, COMFORTABLE CLUB HOUSE, Luncheons and Refreshments Provided. GOKHNG REQUISITES STOCKED, Steward and Professional L. GREEN. bUBtoCRIP'lIONS. Per Annum. Honorary Members n. "•p.v j. Resident Meunbrs—- WJ. Lartier r- £ 1 Is t)d. -entleiaen £ 2 2s OcL country Meijibers— Ladies or Gentlemen £1 18 Visitors, 2s per Day; Lq Half-Day Tickets issued at her One o'clock; 5a per Week DOUGLAS PEACOCK, EXm. Sec. flub Hou&e, Colwyn Bav. PARLIAMEMTARY NOTICES. BOARD OF TRADE.—SESSION 15 11. LLANRWST GAS. (Application to Board of Trade by the Holyhead and North Wales Gas and Water Corporation Limited under the Gas and Water Facilities Act 1870 for Provisional Order, Authorization of existing Gas Works, Additional Iand, Powers to manufacture and supply Gas, Laying of mains and pipes in roads and streets, supply of Fittings and Appliances and artificial light other than Electric Light, Rates and Charges, Agreements with Local Authorities and others, Further Capi- tal dividends and Insurance Founds and other matters.) "jVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENappliqa- teon is intemded to he .'wale to the Board of Trade by the Holyhea ajid North Waies Gas and Water Corporaiioai Limited (hetredaiaftor oaliLed "the Company") for a, Provisional Order umcLer the Gas acid vfater Works Faci'fctiies Act 1S70 (to be confe-mad by Parliament in the ensuing Stesaioin) for the i'aIkvwiifiig or eoane of the tfctMowing purposes that is to say: — 1. To authorise the Company on the piece of iliand liexeisnaftcir described to m ain tain and cocatiinnie and from time to time alter cmlarge remew or discomtinue their existing Gas Works, Retorts Retoitt-ho-uses, U.2& houdcrs Rfcocivers purifiers meters apparatus and works for the iixaoiufactuiro diiatribution storage conversion and sale of gas and of coke ct.rud other re&iduiail products produciible from or d in the nianufactm'e of gas. The following is a. dose ription Off the (piece of land retferrcd to The piece of land (upon which the existing Gasworks arc constructed.) belonging to or rejpujtcd to belong to the Com- pany aaid sjtUkit-e im the Parish .amd Town of LLarurwat in the County of Denbigh which piece of land contains by adaneasxiremeoit 754 square yaads w thereabouts and iis bounded on the North by a road leading to a cerUiin Com and Grist Mil HJOW OR ■oeaitly the pro- perty of Edward MiiCls on the East by ta Road called Back Plough-attreet cn the Foutih by a. passage Rand belongL-iiar to or reputed to belong to A. J. Wright on the West by land beiloagriiiig oa- .reputed to bolomg to A. J. Wright. 2. To ftuthonise the Company oa. tins piwe of laaid above de^eribed to manufacture store and coaivert g-as aiid other residual products and toO supply end ,the same within the Urban Dusitrriicrt; of dilanTwst (hereinafter oaiijcd itlue limiiits of supply). 3. To authorisio the Company for the pur- poses aforesaid, and other purposes of therar ■uindeetiaking to (liioid and to use the pileee of lacid herHiiinbefoeia described and also to pur- chase and tacquire. other additional lands by lO^greemeaat. 4. To empoweo: tlie Company to maintain all tlieiir existing works mains pitpes and apparatus .and to extend or renew the samie and tio lay down new mains pipes cur apparatus aiiid for those pua-posias to break up OJKIll and inttep^ene with as the case may require any Streets Roads highways foohpaths Railways Can-a.13 tiramways bridges passages sewers drains maims pipes and okotrie teiegraphdc tcil.^pliaruic or other mains pipes .W:iIŒ tubes end apparatus difcJxin the limits of supply aiud afeo Priviaite ar-i t. exampt tilie Co-aapavv peawdt' a invjaia eaaes. 5. To eaabCe the Company to manufacture puroliaise or hire iand supply sell or let on huio and ieonti"iac.t for work in conn-ctotioai with gas engines stoves nitciters fittings cooking baatiug caid. other apparatus and ail articles and tilings in which gas jnay Ije used or which are 611 any wa.y canjnected. with Gas Works or with tine supply or consumptioin of gas. G. To aiithoriee the Company to obtain raoA supply the cmeams of obtaining artificial light of any kind other tiha,n eleetric light aaid to (acquire hoLd and use patent rights and litoeinoes foe this purpose. 7. To empower (the Company to levy and recover rates fund charges for the supply of gas and for ithe supply or eaZe of the reaidual products arfareisaiid and to ntahe charges for the supply or hiro of amy anaehinies ga.s engines stoves meters fittings or apparatus in oonaiectioai with tihe tsupply of gas and to prescribe 01 limit the price to be changed tharefor. 8. To xu^tlhorrisd the Company to contract wiili any IfOcal Aiuthorsty C'ojn|xij] y or peir- aoais to imake agreements; for supjxly of gas in bulk or otherwise within or without the limits of srupply and for supplying fittings and other things and .pcrfoTm all acts incidonital to lighting any (public Streets places cur build- ngs. 9. To authorise the Company to apply their existing funds to the purposes ou: ,any of the purposes .of the intended order and to increase their o ajid loam capital ,and to raise further montey for the purposes of tiieir uiidartaking by the creation and issue of uew shares or sitock with or without a. guarantee or prefenecnoe dividend or other rights or pri v:iJl,r-gæaMacllod thereto aad if thought fit, in one or more classes and by borrowing and by the creation aaid issue of debenture stock or by or either of soich meacus or othcirwise amd to define and rvguLete the exis'ting capital of the Compamy and generally to imahe such provisions with re- gard to caputal as may be deemed expedient. 10. To ma-b3 pi-ovisiion as to the rate of diiviidamd to be paitd om the capita,! of the ■ Company a-md to provi,d,2J that such rate may vary from tiane to tuxie on a. sfridiiing &ca.le iai accotrdcBJce Wiiith the price for the time being charged for gas. 11. To confer powetrs om the Company with ncapoot to the .provision of reserve aaid ln- suirajioo funds. 12. To i'n.cor}K>rate the inteinded order with without m-odification all or any of the provisions of tho Loaids Clauses Acts otr some or one of them (except t_e provkioiae thereof ineslaitiaig to the acquisition of lands othierW'iae than by agareeanent) aaid of the G as- works Ciausos Aot 1871 and to make the proviaions or segue of tliecm of those Acts applicable Ito the existing mains and pipes od tho Company a3 weull as to GJI v future mains aaid pipes. 13. To vary aad extinguish aJl existing Tights and privi'leges which would interfere "with tihe (Objects or purposes of the intended Piix>visic*niaJ Order aaid to 'confer other rights and privileges and geoK-iraily to confer a.11 eaioh fitr^ther or othetr powers as mav be de«ru«l n-eocssary and expedient for effecting the purposes iaforesa,:d or any of thenn. 14. On or before the 30th day of November 1910 a. copy of this Natiee as published m the "London Gazette" with A map shewing the land at present in use for the existing Gasworks and. to bo used as provided in intended. Order for the manufacture and storage of G as RlIld for the maaiui actnre or conversion of residual products as aforesaid and a ni-ap shomng the boundajnes of the limats of suppiy will be deposited for public inspection with the Clerk of the Peace at the Co en iy Offioes liulliin and a. similar de- posdit wiill olexy be made at the Office of the Board pf Trade Whitehall Gardens, London. 15. Printed Copies of the draft Pro\iisiional Order will be deipositod at the Board of Trade on or before the 23rd day of December 1910 and on and aJter fchat copies can be obtaiTir-d on application at the Offices of the undersigned at tjM price of One sh.fflLmg for each <VVT)V "'1'1t! .1, T\c': 4-u- c*he j Clonal Uxa-ar has been made by the Bwird of Trade printed copies thereof will de^posited for public inspection with the of the Peace "Jot 11,5 Office afocresaid and can be. Gibtojjjcd the Officcs .of the ttJidersi^wd on payment of Ollie shilling for 00h copy. 16. Evoiy CtMapajiy Corporatioa or persoai desirous of making a-iiv represeir^tafioai to the Baajd of Txede cur of brmg-'mg before bh^f I ——— PARLIAMEKTARY — NOTICES. 1 Board aay objection restpecting any applica- tion ma.y do so by letter addresaad to the ( Assistant Secretary of the Railway Depart- ment. Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardems,. London, on or before the 15th day of January 1911 and copies of such representations or objections must at the sa.me time be seait to the undersignad Solicitors or Pariiomeoutairy Ageait and in forwarding to the Board tOf Trade such representations the Objectors or their Agents should state that a copy of the same has 0021Il forwarded to the promoteiB or their ,Ageai!ts. Dated this 10th day of November, 1910. CARTER, VINCENT and CO. Bangoir, Solicitors. L. W. BYRNll, 22, Surrey Street, London, W.C., j Parliameotiitary Agent. J IN PARLIAMENT.—SESSION 1911, A KHOS-ON-SEi PIER. Confirmation and sanction of Existing"! Pier; Application thereto of Colwyn! Bay Pier Order 1892 and constitution! of Owner as Undertaker for purposes of Order Amendment and Extension of Order; Vesting of Pier and Works in Owner; Incorporation of Company; Widening and Enlargement of Pier and Construction of Marine Bath and Other Works; Sale, Transfer and Vesting of Pier undertaking; Sanction. of Agreements; Exercise of Powers- of said Order ot 1892; Maintenance and? Improvement of Pier and Works; RalsingofCapital; Borrowing Powers; Power to levy Toils and Rates By- laws and Management; Power to Sell and Lease Undertaking Amendment and Incorporation of Acts and for other purposes). 1V-OTICE XS HEREBY GIVEN that applica- tion is intended to be made to Parlia- ment in the ensuing Session by or on behalf of William Horton of Bryn Dinorth Colwyn Bay in the County of Denbigh (hereinafter called "the Owner") for an Act (hereinafter called "the Bill") for the following purposes or some of them (that is to eay): — To sanction and confirm the construction of a Pier and works known as the Rhos-on- Sea Pier, situate on land belonging to th'3 Owner, (hereinafter referred to as "the pier") purporting to have been constructed under the provisions of the Colwyn Bay Pier Order 1892 (hereinafter referred to as "the Order of 1892"), to provide that such pier &hall be deemed, to have been lawfully constructed under the Order of 1892, to confirm the vest- ing of the Pier and the powers and pro- visions of such Order as amended and ex- tended by the Ball and as made applicable to the Pier in the Own.er his heirs assigns and successors and to tempower the Owner to maintain, alter, improve, enlarge, renew, reconstruct or discontinue the piior together with all incidental or ancillary works which piar is next hereinafter described (that is to say): — A pier situate in tho parish of Llan- d.rilIo-yn-Rh6s in the urban district of u B<ay and Colwyn in the county of Denbigh and on the foreshore and bed of the sea adjoining thereto commencing at a point 83 yards or thereabouts measured in a North-Easterly direction from the North-East Corner of Rhos- fynach and extending thence seawards in a North-Easterly direction for a distance of 454 yards or thereabouts measured in a Korth-Easteriy direction from such point of commencement and there terminating. To incorporate a. Company (hereinalter called "the Company") for caanrying into effect tbe objects and purposes of the Bill. To provide for the transfer or sale to and vesting in the Company of the Pier and other the undertaking powers property rights and privileges proposed to be vested in the Ownor by the Bill and all intere.sts agree- ments and benefits and all liabilities in con- nection with the said undertaking at or as from such date and for such consideration vnd on such terms and conditions -as have been or may be agreed upon between the Owner e.nd an Agent for the Company or a.s may be prescribed by the Bill and to confer on the Owner and the Company all necessary a.nd proper powers for the purpose of effecting such transfer sale or vesting and the Bill will or may empower the Company to exercise all ox some of the .powers rights and privileges conferred by the Order of 1892 a<s amended by the Bill and other the powers contained in the Bill. To confirm sanction and give effect to any agreement which may be mode with reference to the ibefore mentioned puxposc-s or any of them and for tho application to the Company of all or some of the provisions of the Order of 1892 as ameaided by the Bill. To authorise the Company to make and maintain the following works, or some part or parts thereof, respectively (that is to say): — WORK No. 1.—A widening of the Pier on I 'both sides thereof commencing 011 the North side at .a point 83 yards or there- abouts measured in a North-Easterly direction from the Eastern Corner of Rhus-fynach and commencing on the South side at a point 85 yards or thereabouts measured in a North-Easter- ay direction from such Eastern Corner and terminating on both aides a.t a point 193 yards or thereabouts measured in a North-Easterly dincction from such Eastern Corner. WORK No. 2.-Ãn extension of the pier seawards commencing at th.e East end of the existing pier head and terminating at a point 200 yards or thereabouts from such caid measured iu a North-Easterly direction from such end. WORK No. 3.—A Ma<rm>e Bath eoariffiie'ncing at a point 37 yards or thereabouts measured in a North-Easterly direction from the North-East Corner of the RhÔ6 Abbey Hotel and terminating at a point 84 yards or thereabouts measured in a North-Easterly direction from Rhôs- fyaach. Between the points of commenasmeint and termination and for the whole length thsreof the Marine Bath end works in conacction therewith will extend sea- wards, in and upon the fom;hore for a distance of 33 yards or thereabouts measured in an Easterly direction from tho face of the existing wall. Together with all incidental or ancillary works and apparatus now made or con- nected with or which hereafter shall be made or connected with all or anv of the works hereinl>efore described and to make applicable thereto the Order of 1892 as amended by the Bill. Work No. 1 and Work No. 3 and all necessary conveniences connected therewith will be situate in the parish of Llandrillo- yn-Rhos in the Urfian District of Colwyn Bav and Colwyn in the County of Denbigh and Work No. 2 aaid all ujeocssary conveniences therewith 1 .l » ,7UVl" on ,,iie bod. 1 ot the sea adjoining thereto. j To authorise the Company to deviate 'n I the construction of any of the intended works laterally and vertically to the extent shewn i on „he plans and sections to be deposited ss J^neanafter mentioned, or as may be defined i by the Bill or prescribed by Parliament. s lo empower the Company to erect. alter, s and maintain on the pier and on the pi?. as < cxben.ded and enlargied (which pLcy as ex- II PUBLIC HALL COLWYN BAY. WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 23rd (For One Night Only), First appearance in the Provinces of JEROME K. JEROME'S—Beautiful an4 most remarkable Play of the age- FROM THE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, LONDON, The Passing of the Third Floor Back," THE RAGE OF TWO HEMISPHERES, SUPPORTED BY A COMPANY OF FIRST-CLASS LONDON ARTISTES. Reserved Stalls, 3/- (Booking at Fleet's). Admission—2/- and 1/4 PUBLIC HALL: COLWYN BAY HARRY:- ITEYNOLDS' F?WOUS:A?IMATED PICTU?ES TO-NIGH r (THURSDAY), seven new subjects will be shown. ON MONDAY NEXT there will be an entire change of pictures. NIGHTLY at S. SATURDAY MATINEE at 3. QUEEN'S SKATING RINK & PICTURE THEATRE, RHYL OPEN DAILY-MORNING, 10-30 AFTERNOON, 2-30 EVENING, 7 to 10. BAND IN ATTENDANCE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS. ANIMATED PICTURES EACH AFTERNOON, 2-30 TO 5, AND EVENING 7 TO 10. Complete Change of Programme Each Monday and Thursday. ADMISSION TO RINK & PICTURES—THREEPENCE. HIRE OF SKATES, including Admission at all Sessions (Without Band), SIXPENCE. Ditto ditto (Vith Band) NINEFENCE. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES. tended and enlarged is hereinafter referred to as "the pier undertaking") or h2 approaches thereto, or upon any lands held by them in connection with the pier llildtCr- taking Jonding pLaoes jetties wharves embank- ments walls locks docks gates sluices piers quays buoys moorings lights beacons roads sewers drains watercourses mains pipes wires engines weighing machines turntables coal tips staiths bridges cranes railways tramways oattle-pens warehouses refreshment; or other buildings and rooms offices sheds and other wox *&a and oonveuieuces wli? may be fo,,znd necessary for carrying on the business of the Company and for the accommodation of vessels and traffic winter gardens shooting g-ailcries bowling saloon, water chutes, and other works requisite or expedient in con- nection therewith and to authorise reasonable charges for the use thereof or for admissions thereto. To empower the Company -to dredge, scour, and deepen from time to time the bed a.nd shone of the sea at and near any paxt of tho pier undertaking or marine bath and any extension thereof, to appropriate any rock sand mud and any other material so dug or excavated and generally to use the same fir the support and maintenance of the said pier. To empower the Company to levy tolls, rates duties and charges upon or in respect of the pier undertaking, baths, works, build- ings, rooms and conveniences; to vary alter or repeal existing tolls, rates duties and charges; to confer vary or extinguish exemp- tions from payment of tolls, nates, duties and charges and to issue pass or family tick L to passengers, promemaders, and other per- sons for the use of the pier undertaking on such terms as may be prescribed by the Bill. To sempowet the Company to dose the taid pier on spccial occasions and to ma ire such special and increased charges on those occasions as they may think fit. To empower the Company to make, 2.1t>,r, vary a,-?id Pescind by-laws rule*i and r.- u tiions for the control of vessels, persons, animals, goods and vehicles using, frequenv lng or resorting to the pier undertaking and for the prevention of nuisance or annoy 11 .•e by smoke or noise or from any other eau.e whatsoever and generally for fhe manage- ment, regulation and use of such pier, of tiie conduct of persons using the same and for the exclusion or removal of undesirable persons therefrom, and to impose penalties tor the breach or noil-observance of eny of the by- laws rules and regulations, and to appoint and remo-ve pber-mast-ers, constables, aad other officers and servants and to pn vrde for the apprehension of offenders against any such by-laws rwes and regulations as may be for the time being in force. To empower the Company to supply rvnd -nc,ine, vc?sse:s, t-Ligs, moorings, p-rovi<le such e ?, dredgers and other machinery, vessels and things as they may deem necessary in con- nection with the pier undertaking, and to authorise them to demand and rc-ceive pay- ment in respect of the use thereof. To constitute the Company the local light- house authority for the purposes and within the meaning of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894. To empower the Company to &Il or from time to timio to lease the pier undertaking, or the tolls, rates, duties, charges, property, works, buildings, rooms, and conveniences or any or either of them or any part or I parts thereof to such company liodv or person upon such terms and conditions pecuniary or ¡ otherwise and under and subject to such I restrictions and regulations as they may think I fit and to vest in the purchaser or purchasers, lessee or lessees during the continxirjice of any I Lease, all or any of the powers rights privi- leges and authorities of the Company, whether with referenoe to the carrying on d the pier undertaking, the levying, recovery and enforcing of rents, tolls, rates, duties, charges, damages and penalties or otherwise. To empower the Company for the purposes herein mentioned to raise capital by means of ordinary or preference shares or stock and to restrict and regulate the votes of holders of preference shares or stock; to borrow money on mortgage, bonds, or by the issue of deben- ture stock and to charge the moneys F.o borrowed and the interest thereon upon the pier undertaking and the revenue thereof I' and to pay interest out of capital on any shares or stock of the Company and to apply tho capital and funds of the Company for all or any of tho purposes of the B-ill. To vary or extinguish all existing rights or privileges which might in any manner int5rf,exe w-,tli lcln the ol)4 of Jc,-cts and to confer all powers rights and privileges necessary or expedient for effecting those objects or in relation thereto. To alter, vary, amend, extend or repeal so far as may be nooessary or desirable for any of the purposes of the Bill the provisions of tho Colwyn Bay Pier Ordecr 1802, and all I x,a-,t,,ers or d,ods ord<,rs e menta which it may be necessary or expedient to altar, vary, amend, extend or repeal for the purposes of the Bill. To incorporate with and make applicable to the Bill (except &o fair as may be expreoaly varied thereby) all or some -of the powers and provisions of the Companies Clauses Acts » J, .Lcanu^ ana any I ■Jts araer. ling any such Acts and other neoc-ssary Acts. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that on or before the 30th day of November I instant an Ordnance Map shewing the line t 2nd direction of the Pier, the contraction vhereof is proposed to be confirmed, and plane tnd sections of the Tier and of the new works j shewing the lines and levels thereof and a *>py of this Notice as published in the '.London Gazette" will be deposited for ] -t PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES. public inspection with the CSerk of the Peaoe for the County of Denbigh at his Ofiioe al Denbigh and with the Clerk of the Urban District Council of Colwyn Bay and Colwyn at his Office at Colwyn Bay in the said County. Printed copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Ofiioe of the House of Commons 011 or before the 17th dav of Deoem* ber 1910. Dated this 15tL day of November, 1910. WARWICK WEBB and CO., 37 and 33, Essex Street, Strand, London, W. c. Solicitors and Parliamentary Agents. —7 BOARD OF TRADE NOTICE- NOTICE. I DOLGARROG: WHARF AND JETT1 IN RIVER CONWAY. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thit an aD. N plio:it,on has b,n by 'L-?ua Board of Trade (to whom by the Crown Lands Act, 1866, the management of the rights and interests of the Crown in the foreshores of the United Kingdom has been transferred from the Aluminium Corporation, Limited, i'Dr ermi;ssion t<) ca-ngtru-c?-, o-n tlc, w,st r,-?'de Riv?,,r Co-,iway, -alout 1'-?0 Y2-& nort;k .f tEe of the confluence of the Afon Porth-Uwyd and tho River Conway, a timber wharf with a river frontage of 58 feet. At its southern end the wharf will b? con nee ted with the ad. iod-ning land by a jetty. All persons interested are to take Notice that 21 days after this date the Bo.ard of Trade wiLl proceed to consider the applica- tion, and in the mean time they will receive any objections which may be made thereto. (Signed) T. H. W. PELHAM, Board of Trade, Assistant Secretary. Harbour Department, 15th day of November, 1010. PUBLIC NOTICES. ¡ OXFORD University Extension Lectures COLWYN BAY. THE Rev. W. HUDSON SHAW (iate Fellow of Bailiol College, Oxfardj, will deliver his FAMOUS LECTURE which will be accompanied by LIME LIGHT VIEWS oa 'FLORENCE' At ths Church Room, Rhiw Road, On Thursday, Nov. 17th, at 8 p.m. Chair to be tak-n by- C. P. BANKS, ESQ., M.A., AtuSuLJJ HOU-SiC. Admission Threepence. A few Reserved Seats at Sixpence. This to be followed by a Course of Six Lectures oarly next year. TOWN HALL, LLANDUDNO. CYFARFOD Y CALAN ION A WK 2il, 1911. CHALLENGE SOLO, gwobr £ 1 ls; eto, ADRODDIAD, ii,r Riiag.on a Macylion oidivfrth MISS HOBSON, 8, Mostyn-Crescent, ^Jandudno. -DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL-' IF RECITAL In aid of the Waifs and Strays Socety IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ROOM, COLWYN BAY, FRIDAY, DEC. 9th, at 8 p.m. Oxford Local Examination, 1910 COLWYN BAY CENTRE. DISTRIBUTION OF Certificates and Prizes AT THE PUBLIC HALL, On Friday, 25th November, at 3 p bv JOHN E. LLO\ D,'iiSQ., M.A. (OXON), (Professo; of History at Bangor University). Chairman—D. GAMBLE, Esq., J p. F,I-HEL NI. OSBORN, Gi-I., Hen. See. w. JONBS, Boys, HOD, &c. GRAND SHEEP DOG TRIALS v. iil be held at LLAN BEDR, TALYCAFN, ON MONDAY, JAN. 2nd, 1911, 1. IUr,her Particulars *nd schedules miy be obtained irvm lie Secietaiy lu the meantime-— JOHN HUGHE5, Gwern y FeJin, T AI.YBONT, TAI.VCA?w. S.O. r-hc "Pioneer" is recogTiLsed as one of the most popular newspapers in the Principality. Splendid (Medium for advertisexp »