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Robert and Rogers Jones. LLANRWST and LLANGEFNI, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. Established 1853. UNDERTAKE Sales of Landed and Build- ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Bead Farming gtock, Household Furniture, etc. VALUA- TIONS for Tenant Right, Probate and Mort- gage Purposes. IN VENTORIES carefully prepared and examined. RENTS COL- LECTED. Life and Fire Insurance Agents for the lcadin- Offices.—TY'N-T-FYNWENT- LLANRWST (Telephone 15), and CEFNI CHAMBERS- LLANGEFNI. 15294 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1910. FFRITH-Y-LLAN7^GLVVYSBACH. SALE of the WHOLE of the LIYE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, CROPS and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale at One o'clock. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1910. TALYCAFN MART. {^REAT 17th CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and SALE, when £ 35 will be givern in Cash Prix<M. The following are the Entries to hand: — 185 Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows and Bulls. '> 1000 Ripe Wctdier-3, Ewee and Lambs. 30 Bacon and Porkct Piffi. 10 Fat Oalves. Judging at 10 o'clock. Saloe at Half-past Eleven o'clock. Ho Robert Rowlinson (Deceased). BETTWS-Y-COED, NORTH WALES TO GROCERS, BAKERS, PROVISION DEALERS, FLOUR MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. ]y|"ESSRS ROBERT and ROGERS JONES beto announce that they have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUB- LIC AUCTION, ait the Eagles Hotel. Llannvst, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1910, J 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to coalitions to be then produced and read), all the Lease- hold Messuage or Dwelling House, Shop and Premise-s known IL3 LLYS CARADOG, situate in a (irst class position in the well-known Mm- mer resort of Bettwsycoed, together with the old established General Grocery Business carried on upon the premises. An extensive trade has been done upon the premises for many years in Grocery, Provi- eions, Flour, Com, Bakery, etc., and to which is attached a full off-licence to sell beer, wine, and ts. The premises con-tprise: Warehouse. Wine ■C&lfor, Baiehouse and Kitchen, Spacious Shop with Warehouse at rear; 2 Sitting Rooms, Hall, 5 Bedrooms, and Landings; Flour Warehouse) Doa: and Paraffin Warehouse. Public Oven, Stable a.nd Garden. The property is held under lease fo t.,bo term of 99 yea re, commencing on the 19t day of November, 1883, at an annual ground rent of JB6 63. The aibove property is disposed of in conse- quence of the death of the proprietor, and will include the good-will of the business. The Stock-in-trade and effects (ether than furniture) to be t;¡ 1,n at a valuation. lor ijrt.tic ie-tlars and eondvtaoni of "I,, 41>101:, Cf t:h Iud .d.lJ.d. tioillc Llaonvist, or of the Auctioneers, Llanrwst. NpvemU-r 22nd, 1910.- Ite TIKM. Roberts (Deceased). FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1910. BRON GELLI, LLANDDEWI. SALE of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. Sale at One o'clock. Usual credit. Mr. S. Johnston, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AGENT. ALUER, INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE and SALE ROOM, SEA VIEW CRESCENT, COLWYN BAY, OALES BY AUCTION of HOUSES, FURNI- £ 3 TUBE, STOCK, FIXTURES, Etc., on Business-like lines. Prompt Settlements. Certificated Bailiff (Law of Distress Amend- ment Act). Rents collected. 6ale Room—Commodious and Easy of Access. Telephone 119 (with extension to Residence). ELLERSLIE, BELGRAVE ROAD COLWYN BAY. IMPORTANT SALE of HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE and, EFFECTS, comprising in part: —Sideboard, 2 Sitting Room Suites, 2 Ex- tending Dining Tables. Overmantels, Pier- g'lasses, Antique Book Cupboard Dreiser, Knee-hole Writing Desk, Mahogany Card Table, Sewing Machino in good working order, PIANO. Odl-paintings, Pictures, Wal- nut IlalLstand, Wall Timepaeoe, Bentwood and other Chairs, Brass Kerb, Brass Imple naents, Coal Box. Massive 8-day Clock, 2 Bedroom Suitos, several pairs Stands, Cheats of Drawers, Toilet Ware, Brass Rail end other Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses. Wool MatIre.:i-ps, Shoots, Blankets, etc. Carpets. Lino, Oiloioth, Mats, Plants, contents of Kitchen, Scullery, and Warehouse, etc etc. MR S. JOHNSTON has been favoured -with instructions tk> SELL BY AUCTION as ..Above on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6th and 7th. Catalogues. 3d each. Sale to commence each day 12.30 sharp Terms: Strictly Cash. On view Monday, December 5th, 2 to 4 30 Mr John Pritchard, M'ENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD THE TWENTY-NINTH GREAT PRIZE FAT STOCK SALE. Mil JOHN PRITCHARD begs to announce that liis ANNUAL SALE for the CHRISTMAS MARKETS will be fetid on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1910. The Entries comprise 154 Head of exceptionally well-fed. Bullocks, Heifers, Cows and Bulls, the property of som of the- principal feeders in Anglesey and Carnarvonshire, and all specially fed for this Sale; also 350 choice Fat Wethers, Ewes and Lambs, and two uioa Fa.t Lambs (three months old). Keep will be allowed or a discount if removed and paid for on day of Sale. Judging will commence at 9.15 arn. to the minute, and the auction at 10.30 a.m. most punctually. Lunch will be provided at the Anglesey Arms Hotel for Vendors and Purchasers. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. Messrs. Wm. Dew & Son, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND I SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. CAXTON BUILDINGS. BANGOR (Head Office), and TRINITY-SQUARS, LLANDUDNO. r IfoiegraniaDow«on, Bailor Telephone No. 13. Dewaon* Li&ndudao. Telephone No,$7. ] Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Live 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, liouse Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Houses to Let, Furnished, or Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident and Employer*' Liability Insurance. 10182p By Order of the Mor'.ffagee. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF DOLWYDDELEN. Important Old-Established Fully-Licensed Houae (free from brewer), called the ELen's Castle Hotel, Dolwyddelen, to be Sold by Auotion by MESSRS BLACKWALL, HAYES and co., at the EAGLES HOTEL, LLANRWST, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1910, at 2.30 o'clock in .he afternoon (subject to condi- tions). The property contains by admeasure- ment 31 perches and 12 square yards or there- abouts. The Hotel is substantially built of stone, has Commodious Hoom" and there arc convenient Sables and Outbuildings at the rear thereof. The property is excellently situ- ated, on the Main Road from Blaenau Foo- tiniog to Bet', wsy co-ed, in the centre of the Village of Doiwyddelen, and about five minutes' walk from the Station. Particulars of accommodation and any further information from Messrs Rd. James and Humphreys, Solicitors, L'anrwi., or the Auc- tioneers, Ancaster-square, Lianrwst. 29065p CAE'RGRAIG MART, LLANRWST TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1910. NEXT PERIODICAL SALE of CATTLE and SHEEP. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Mr Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT (10 years with the late Mr Geo. F. Feltoc, Auctioneer), General Certified Bailiff under the Law c: DÆtress Amendment Act, England and Wales. R RYAN is prepared to undertake Sales and Valuations in any district, also Inventories attended to on reasonable terms. For the past 27 years he has been employed on valuations at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the six counties of Wales, and elsewhere; also has arranged some of the best Sales in those counties. Highest references given. Prompt settle- ments. AUGUSTA ST (Netarly the nuu uuJ.ii kJ-L. Kailwaj citation). Telephone 173 LLANDUDNO. WEDNESDAY Next, "M A R Y D A L Trinity-et., Llandudno, Sale of Nearly Now Surplus Furniture, supplied by the flrm W e. R. Light, Ltd.. London. R MATTHEW RYAN having r(:o ccl iu- .-action* from Mr W. T. Parker, who is leaving the town, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY: DECEMBER 7th, 1910, a Collection of Surplus HOUSEHOLD FLRNITURE (Braetically New), briefly com- prising Fumed, Oak Hall Stand, Mahogany Shell Back llall Chair Furnod Inlaid Oak Din- ing Room Furniture, consisting of High-backed Dining Chairs, Arm Chairs, Sideboard Dresser, Overmantie-Buiream wiith Book 'CuiJtbopvrd, Palm, Standi, a fine Mahog-any Telescope Dining Table with roundod ends, Walnut Cabinet Sew- ing Machine by Whioe and Co., an Upright Grand Piano-in Rosewood- Case, full trioond, by Coilard and Collard; Ex-poasi ve Brati-s Fire Curb wath upholstered end H1ts, Brass Coal Cauldron, Firo Bnas&as, Brass Niuirsery Fender, Copiper Mounted Coal Cabinets, Bamboo Occa- sional Table, Turkey and other Carpets, Rugs, 00., etc. In the bedroom will be found Brass Mounted Bedsteads in sizes. Woven Wire and Wool Mattres*, Feather Bolsters and Pillows, Bedroom Suites in Inlaid Fumed Oak and Greenwood, 3 and 4 tiieir Chest of Drawers, Towel Rails. Chairs, Toilet G-UBSCS and Toilet Services, etc., etc. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. On view mom-rug of sale. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, Auigusta-fit.reet, Llandudno. Tel. 173. p PLAS MAELOR. ST. MARY'S-RD., LLAN- DUDNO, SaLc of Superior and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 1VTR MATTHEW RYAN is instructed by Mrs Williams, who is giving up house- keeping, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY. DECEMBER 12th, 1910, at the above residonce, the contents of 2 Reception anci 7 Bedrooms, briefly comprising Oak and Birch Hail Furniture. Walnut and Mahogany Draw- ing and Dining Room Suites in Saddllebagi, and Hair Cloh, Walnut and Mahogany Dining and Occasional Tables, Overman ties, Piergiasses, Pamlings, Prints, Ornaments, a Fine Mahogany Sideboard with high Glass Back, Sweet-toned Pianoforte in Walnut Case by Biurratt. and Robinson, Brussels Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc., IVa-is Railed. Bedsteads in sizes, Woven Wire, Hair and Wool Ma;.treses, Feather Bolster and Pillows, Wardrobes, Dressing Table;, Chcsit. of Drawers. Toilet Services, etc.; Kitchen Furni- ture and Culinary Utensils, 4 Hole Knife Ma- chine, Capital Wringing and Mangling Machine, Plate, Cutlery, Glaw, arii China. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Sharp. Oil view Saturday, December 10th, f -0111 1 to 4 p.m. Catalogues and further particulars of the Auc- tion. Augusta-stl, Llandudno. Tel. 173. p Mr George Perkins. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. DECEM- BER 7th and 8th, alt 11 o'clock each day. BRYN DLTLAS, LLANDDULAS, Near ABERGELE. jV-TR GEORGE PERKINS has been favoured -LYJL >Wi;Lh imsitruotions from A. Liiw, Efeq. (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the aibove dates and ]3remises as follows :— FIRST DAY'S BALE. — Valuable Horses. Carriages, O.),tly Harness and Saddlery, Heavy CarL Stacks of Well Harvested Ha. Quantity of Main CVp Pd. a tom, Poultry, contents of Laundry. Pantries, Scullery, and the whole of the Outside Effects, including Valuable New- Landau, Superior Staidiope Phaeiton, Costly Ralli Car, Well Duiilt aggonette. Roomy Governese Car, Valuable Bay Miaro Cob, Su- erior Woll-brcd Bay IIor;e Cob, Lawn Mowers and Rollers, Chaff Cutting Machine, etc., etc. SECOND DAY'S SALE.—A por.ion of the C;n'jy Furnishinig Appointrnen-te, beinig the con- tents of Drawing and Dining Rooms, Break- fast Hall, Entrance Hall. Lounge, Stairoas'cs and Iia-nding, 6 Bedrooms and Kitchen, includ- ing Valuable Sheraton Mabayany arwl Black Oa.k CabLncts, Bureau, Genuine Old Osuk bwrdd Deudd-arn, and Black Oak Armchair. Magnificent Granidfather's Clock, Costly Pia.no- for. Eic-gpnt. Carved Oa.k J/ibraa-y Table, Su- perior Carved Oak Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Chairs, Tables. Costly Cosy Con er Seat, Valu- able Old English Plate Glass Mirror, Rare and Genuine Old Sheffield Plate, Electro-Plated Goods, Clhiiia. Glass, Costly Turkey, Axminstcr, Persian and Wilton Pilo Carpets and Rugis, Valuable Parisian, and French All Brass Bed- steads, four Costly Bedrcom Suited in Brown Oak, Satin Walnut. Mahagany and Ash, Sup-er- ior Wire Spring, Hair a.Txl Wool Ma;, tresses, etc., etc. View Day: Tuesday, December 6th, between itho hours of 2 and 4 p.m. For further particulars and descriptive cat" loffuea to tEe 'Auotidheeir at ihiw AJ>oreeie» Mr. C. Wesley Haslam, Auctioneer, Surveyor, Valuer, Land and Estate Assent. SALES by AUCTION and VALUATION of Property, Farming Stocks, Furniture, etc. Immediate Settlements. Valuations for Probate, Mo 1 tgage.Tr ansfer, a.nd under the Agricultural Holdings Act. Properties and Business sold by Private Treaty. Mort- gages negotiated. Properties and Estates carefully ii-auaged, Rents collected; Accounts rendered to suit Clients' convenience. In- ventories taken and checked. Surveys, Maps, Plans, etc., for any purpose. Building Estates laid out. l)ilapidation surveyed. Insurances effected through any of the prin- cipai Offices- Enquiries invited. iiiE CENTRAL AUCTION and ESTATE OFFICES, TOWN HALL CHAMBERS, Nat. Tel. 70. RHYL. The MOST IMPORTANT POINT to con- î to con- gider 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 TO ENGINEERS, SHIP BUILDERS, SHIP BREAKERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. VORYD HARBOUR, RHYL, NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF MACHINERY, Shin's Life and other Boats, Ship's Timber, 3 O.d Hulks, 7-8 h.p. New Fairbank Motor, Nearly New Dymanto and Engine by iioouh- royd, Liyerpool, witth Drilling Machine; 3 ten Steam Traveling Crane by Grafton, Steam pTinspa, 8 h.p. Gas Engine by Croesiey, 75ft. 5 ton Derrick Crane by Butters, Glasgow; Jaclu to lift up to 100 tons, Cutting up Tackle, Gunpowder, Dynamite, Copper Magaziut, Nobel' Detonators and Eleotrio Exploder, Hydraulic Test Pump (300 lbs.), 4 Slingby's Patent Trucks o carry 15 cwt. each, Grind Stcrte (hand or power), Pair of Folding Gatco, Ticket Dating Machine. Tool Steel, Black- smith's Tools, Pitch Pine, Oak. Teak., <^tc. Mute, Derricks, Spars, Gear Bioeks, and Tackle; Saw Bench, Tools, etc.; also various Scrap Iron; a N-M-rly New Patent Firewood Chopping Machine, large quantity of Fir- wood and Femeing Timber. CV WESLEY HASLAM has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Rob^H Jones and Co. (who are giving up), to SELL BY AUCTION a-, above, on TUESDAY, DE- CEMBER 6:h, 1910, and following day if ne- cessary. Sale to commence at 10.30 prompt. Strictly Caah Sale. Catalogues ready five days prior to Mflo. .tie .aomser washes to call spuria; tio.11 to tab important Sale, as the Machii* in good condition. A reasonable time vr? oe allowed for clearing, and the hulks maj 00 brokeoi up on the pre-rniaes. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at his offices, Town Hall Chambers, Rhyl. Tel. 70. PROPERTY FOR SALE. TWO Modern Freehold Villas, juxxducing an annual rental of £ 40. Each house has 2 Entertaining Rooms, 4 Bedroom's, Haith, H. and 0. Wate.r, etc. Price for a quick sale, L625. -ft.a,.I:arm Surveyor, Rhyl. LAND TO LET. rgX) LET, Close of Grass Land at Mciiden. —Apply, Ilaslam, Land Agent, Rhyl. MrChas. P. Sheffield, F.A.I. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1910. FOEL FARM, CWM, Near RHUDDLAN. SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS and PRODUCE for Mr Isaac Davies. 29107p ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th. 1910. £ 26 IN PRIZES. Judges: Messrs C. Sawbridge, Wigan; S. Smith, Walsuiil; and W. Whoalcx, Birmingham. ALL Entries should be made not later than MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 h, so thai the same may be issued to the Tirade. Large Buy- ers will attund. CI1AS. P. SHEFFIELD. Auctioneer, Rhyl. Mr J. Bradburne Price. PLAS MAWH, NEWMARKET (3 miles frlcm Dyserth, 5 miles from Caerwys, St. A.9aph and Mostyn Railway Stations l-espoctively, and 4 miles from Holywell). Great Unre:erved Diversion Sale of 38 Head of Shorthorn Cattle, 8 Cart Horses, Oolts and Mare, eelieet flock of 21 Purebred Soutlirdown Sheei>, 19 Bacon and Porket Pigs. Produce: A bom; 100 Tons of Prime Clover and Rye Gras., and Moadow Hay, 20 Tons d Wheat, Barley and Oat Straw, 350 Hobbcfcw of Abundance" and "Storm King" Oats, 100 llobbecti of Malting Barley, 4 Acres of Swede Turnips, 1 Han "Factor" Eating Potatoee. The whole will be Sold to go ott the premises. 8 h.p. Portable Engine (by Clayton and Shuttieworthj, Threshing Box (by Marshall), both in perfect working order; large oolleetion of Agricultural Irur,la- ments, appertaining to a 300-acre Farm; Gears, D.a;ry Vess^ and a portlin of the Household Furniture. J. BRAD'BURNE PRICE begs to announce his instructions from S. Denson, Esq, (who is retiring), to conduct this Sale absolutely without roserve on MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1910. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp wii-Jh AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. LIVE STOCK at 1 o'clock. PRODUCE, at 230. On accounts of the large number of Lots an early attendance of buvors is req-uewted.—The Croee Mold. Messrs G. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Years' Local Expcrier.ce), AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, 16, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY, TELEPHONE NO. 27. OALES and Valuations of Landed Estates, £ -5 Freehold anct Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc. I Valuations for Probates, Mortgage, Hotel, Trade Sto- 1 i Agent fo MoTtgag^ SALE ON MONDAY NEXT. COLWYN B.A. Y, NORTH WALES. THE CAYLEY ESTATE. Most Important and Extensive SALE of Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND forming part of the well-known Gayley Estate, situated in the very best positions in this inc.reaaLng popular Seaside Summer end Wmtor R^isort, and now ripe for im- modiate development, thus affording to Capitalists, Builders and others a. unique opportunity of acquiring- Freehold Building Plots on wh-iclt to erect good class Houses either for purchase or occupation. MR H. F. ASHBY is favoured with in- structions by Sir Ever-ard C-ayley, Bart., to SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1910, at the COLWYN BAY HOTEL, COLWYN BAY, at Throe o'clock in the Afteimoon (subject to conditions of Sale), 67 LOTS of VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, having good frontages to Whitehall-road, Brompton-ayenue, Li-anerch-road Wes,t, and othar roads in course of oonst-ruction, and em- bracing about 57,000 SQUARE YARDS. INTENDING PURCHASERS SHOULD SPECIALLY NOTE THAT: (a) All Roads (coloured yedilow on SaJe Plan) will be medo and gewe-rod by the Vendor at his own expense. (b) Purchasers will not be required as in many I cases to buy haJf the Road with their plots. (c) Possession of and access to the plots will be given inimedi-aibeily upon the signing of the Contract and payment of the deposit so as to enable building operations to be commenced without dd-av. Further information in Printed Particulars with Plans, which can be obtained from R. E. BIRCH, ESQ., F.S.I., The Caydey Estate -Offices, Colwyn, and St. Asaph; of MESSRS PORTER, AMPHLETT and CIO., SOLICI- TORS, COLWYN BAY, CONWAY, and LLANRWST; of Messrs Tasker Hart and Munby, Solicitors, 42, Queen-istree-t, Scar- borough or of the Auctionoca-, The, Central Auction MaTt Ofiioes, Llewelyn Chambers, Colwyn Bay (Tel. No. 121). 23924p I TUESDAY NEXT, Giih DECEMBER, 1910. CALEDFRYN, RHIW-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. R H. F. ASHBY win SELL BY AUC- TION. on the. as above, the wiKJe of the USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE and EFFECTS, being the contents of 1'hrse Reception Booms, Eight Bedrooms, and Domestic OfBees. I. Sale at 1.30 p.m. prompt. Oil view m;orning '6f Salo. Terms—Strictly cash. I Mr H. F. Ashby, EER AND 1.IC ENg £ HOUSE, LAND. ESTATE and INSUItri.^Cat AGENT. CENTRAL AUCT:ON MART, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. SALES by AUCTION and VALUATIONS of Freehold HúU:æ and Shop Property, Build- ing Laud and Estates, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, etc.. etc. VALUATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Buti- llC36 Transfers, Hoteh, 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 Bailitf under the Law of Distress Amendment Act. IIousQs to Let, Furniihod or Unfurnished. N.B.—The AuctionMart will be Opoen Daily to reoeive Entries for Sale. Good Class Entries solicited. Telephone No. 121. p. Mr G. F. Byford. DENBIGHSHIRE. Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in the Parishes of Derwen and Llanfair, Dyffryn Clwyd. MR (G. F. BYFORD has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, RUTHIN, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1910, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the conditions to bo then produced, the following Freehold Properties:— Lot l.-FOEL FAVYR FARM, containing about, 95 aoies ,-Cl Arable Liiid and Pasture Land. Lot 2.-COED TALWRN FARM, in the Pariah of Llanfair Dyffryn Olwyd, about 4 I miloi from Rathm, contain.! ng aibout 40 acres cf Pasture Arable, and Woodland. Lot 3.—TYNLLWYN FARM. This Farm adjoins Lot 2, and oo-ncaiiis 23 acres ctf Pasture and Arable Land. For further particulars apply to R. V. John- son, Sokciibr, Ruthin, or to the Auctioneers. I 1114110p I 1910. £ 25 Os Od. PRIZE LIST. £ 25 0* 0d. The Twenty First Great CHRISTMAS SHOW aaid SALE in the VALE OF CLW YD AUCTION MART, RUTHIN, üTl; TUES- DAY, DECEMBER U-ii, 1910, at 10 a.m. Keep given Oil all prize animals. j G. -F. BYFORD, Auctioneer, again has plea- sure in submitting the Pi ize Li it for the GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE at RUTHIN, and takes this opjxJrUwiity to thank his many patrons for their tr.ipj>ort during trie year, end respectfully solicits a ocntlnuaneo of their favour. Grand Ent"e"-100 of the primest quality Bullocks and He specially fed for the Christmas Market; 500 Ripe Welih WeAh- ers, Ewes, Cross-bred ShearMngs, Bacon and IVn'k Pigs and Fat Calves. Messrs Frank Lloyd & Sons. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th, at 12.0 GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE IN ST. ASAPH SMITH1<îELD. Twelve Guineas in prizes for 4 Fat Beasts, Pair of Fat Beasts, Pair of Fat Bezsts for Tenant Farmers, Fa-t Bullock or Heifer (Farmer undar 100 acres), Beast with not more tliiin two broad toeth, Christmas Fat Cow, Christinas Fat Bull, Champion Prize for best Beast in the t'h s beast can compete in any other class. P?n of Twenty Welsh Wether, Pen of 5 Welsh Wethers, 5 Fat Sheep, or Lambs of any breod, 3 Bacon Pigs, 3 Pork Pigs, Fat Sow, .Single Pig, etc., etc. I^RANK LLOYD and SONS invite Entries for the above Great Sale. Best buyers will attend. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD NOTSCES. MOTOR CAR ACT, 1903. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. WHEREAS by sub-section 1 of Section 9 of the Motor Car Act, 1903, it is enacted that within any limits or place Te- j ferr-ed to in regulations made by the Local Government Board with a view to the safety of the public, on the application of the local authority of the area in which the limits or place are situate, a person shall not drive a motor oar at a speed exceeding ten miles per hour; AND WHEREAS the County Council of Denbigh have made application to the Local Government Board for a regulation to be mode in pursuance of the said sub-section putting the above-mentioned provision of that sub-section in force within the limits com- prising the following parts of a certain road within the Urban District of Colwyn Bay and Colwyn, that is to say:- So much of the main road from Conway to Abergele as extends from its junction with Victoria Park to dts junction with Groes Road; -and So much of the said main road as extends from irts junction with Llanelian Road to a point opposite the Ship Hotel at Old Colwyn. AND WHEREAS notice of the said applica- tion and of the time and manner in which objections should be made to any such regula- tion appeared in the "London Gazette" of the 3rd day of September, 1D09, and in the "North Wales Weekly News" of the 3rd day of September, 1D09; AND WHEREAS certain objections to the making of any regulation dn pursuance of the said provisions have been reoeived bv the Local Government Board, -and it is expedient that further inquiry should be made in the matter of the said -application; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that R. C. Maxwell, Esquire, Barrister-at-Lxw, one of the Inspectors of the Local Government Board, will attend at the County Buildings, Colwyn Bay, on Saturday, the Third day of December, 1910, at Ten o'clock in the i re- noon, to hold a Local Inquiry into the sub:, jt- noon, to hold a Local Inquiry into the sub:, jt- matter of the said application. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person interested may at- tend at such Inquiry and be heard with refer- ence to the said application. AS WITNESS my hand this Sixteenth dny of November, 1910, at the Office of tlu-a Local Government Board, Whitehall, London. WALTER T. JERRED, 29034p Assist. nt SecrcJ — MOTOR CAR ACT, 1903. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. w HEREAO, by sub-section 1 of Section 9 of the Motor Car Act, 1903, it is enacted that within any limits or place referred to in regulations made by the Local Government Board with a view to the safety of the public, on the application of the local authority of the area in which tihe limits or place are situate, a person shall not drive a motor car at a..sp2rCd exceeding ten miles per hour: AND WHEREAS the County Council of Ca-marvon made application to the Local Government Board for a regulation to be made in pursuance of the said sUb-scction putting the above-mentioned provisions of that subjection in force within the limits comprising the following parts of the main road from Conway to Abergele, within the Parish of Llysfaen, in the County of Carnar- von, that is to say: The bend near Penycoed for a distance of 113 yards; The bend between Pencoedbacli and the quarrie.s for a distance of 78 yards; and The two comers at Penmacairihos and the length of road lying between them, being a total distance of 270 yards. AND WHEREAS notice of the said applica- tion and of the time and manner in which objections should be made to amy such regu- lation appeared in the "London Gazette" of tlie 14-th day of October, 1910, and in the Woush Coast Pioneer" of the 20th day of October, 1910. AND WHEREAJS certain objections to the making of any regulations in pursuance of the said provisions have been received by the Local Go verm incut Board, and it is expedient that further enquiry should be made in the matter of the said application NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that R. C. Maxwell, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, one of the Inspectors of the Local Government Board, will attend at the Schoolroom of the WTesleyan Chapel, Penmaemo-hos, on Thursday, the 1st day of Booember, 1910, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon to hold a Local Inquirv into the subject matter of the said application. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person interested may at- tend such Inquiry, and be heard with refer- ence to the said application. AS WITNESS my hand this Twentv-first day of November, 1910, at the Office of the Local Goverzyrert Board, White- Hall, London. WALTER T. JERRED, 29099p Assistant Secretary. T ENDERS. DENBIGH ABYLUM. CONTRACTS FOR SUPPLIES. THE Committee of .Visitors invite TEN- -B- DEUS for the SUPPLY of PROVI- SIONS, NECESSARIES, BEER, a, d SPlRrrS, for Six Months, and of BRUSHES, CLOTHING, ATTENDANTS' UNIFORM, etc., for Twelve Months. Any Article may be tendered for separately, -and the Tenders must be (received not Later than 1 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 7th prox. Estimates of .Quantities likc-ly to be re- quired, and Forms of Tender, may be had on 1 Nation to the STEWARD, a.nd too other of t-cnder will be acoeoted. WM. BARKER, CTiork-siad Steward. Qvember4 1910. p PUBLIC NOTICES. F PIER PAVILION, COLWYN BAY. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, December fth, igio. The Colwyn Bay Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society (PRESIDENT-MRS. MOULD), Grand Performance of My Soldier Boy," A FarThJefAcu?:r* Incidental Music by the Colwyn Bay Orchestra. POPULAR PRICES: Admission Grand Lounge (Reserved) 2/0 Semi-Lounge or Balcony, il.; Back Seats (Limited) fi& Doors Open, 7-15 p.m. To Commence at 7-45 p.m. Carriages, IO-I). Early Doors at 7 o'clock, 6d. extra. Seats may be booked at Mr. A. J. Fleet's Music Depot, or Mr. J. W. Hoiden's Belgravia. PUBLIC HALL J COLWYN BAY SJfKs E^EIJOtlS MinpWED PICTURES Don't Miss Next Week's Programme. SPECIAL NOTICE. In future there will be an entire change of Programme every Monday and Thursday. NIGHTLY at 8. MATINEE ON SATURDAY at 3. POPULAR PRICES. QUEEN'S SKATING RINK & PICTURE THEATRE, RHYL = OPEN DAILY-MORNIG, 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 (With Band) NINE PENCE. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF DENBIGH, PART OF THE PARISH OF LLANDRILLO- YN-RHOS. SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. WHEREAS the Denbighiiliire County Council axe satisfied on re presentations made to them that a prima facie case lias been mkld6 out for maklllg a GLcfing Order:- 7y°TICE is HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Council to make an Order fixing the lioars .set below, as the hours !l.t W"j.cJl throughout tits area -consisting of tiiat. part of the Parish of Llsr^ "lo-yrj-Hb • oomm<; £ ot» at the Railway Viaduct fho "'O.îti lin-a oJ t-LE'ri?s ibeac prooft&aiaig southward, .along the at-icjiTa 10 the middle of Gxoes Road, and continuing in a westerly direction ilong th? Old High Road to the Cix>3 £ Roeds and Junction with Llan- rwst Road, thonoo proceeding im a North Westerly direction a:ong Uanerwst Road to its junction with Conway Road, thtence along Tan-y-bryn Road to the London and North Western Railway, thence proceeding eastward along the said Railway to the point first stated, namely the. R-ailway Viaduct over the Birias stream, all shops in whidh the trade of Drapers, Milliners, Clothiers and Outfitters, House Furnishers, Ironmomgexs and Boot- makers, are carried on, shall be closed, viz.:— From Ist October to 30th April (both in- clusive) — Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Saturdays at 9.30 p.m. From 1st May to 31st July, and 1st Sep- tember to 30th September (all inclusive} — Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Saturdays at 10 p.m. Th.e times for closing on the following days to be as follows: Wednesday preceding Good Fridays, 7 p.m. Thursday preceding Good Friday,"D.30 p.m. YYodr1«,<iay following Easter Monday, 7 p.m. Wednesday following Whit Monday, 8 p.m, Wednesday of Christmas wcvk, 7 p.m. Christmas Eve, 9.30 p.m. Whit Monday and August Bank Holiday, 1 p.m. On New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Christmas Day, a.nd Boxing- Day, ail day. Any person may make objection to the, making- of the Order ox suggestions as to its provisions in a written statement eddressed to the Clerk to the Council before the expira- t:on of 4 weeks from the date hereof, i.e., before the 30th day of December, 1910. On the expiration of the said period the Council will take into consideration the oi>- jectxxns or suggestions received and decide as to prooaeding further with the order. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that d1- ring- the said period the occupier of aiv shop to Lv affected by tlie Order mav on present- ing himsaif .at tho County Offioas, Ruthin, be-tween tlie hours of 10 a.m. and G p.i. on any day (except Saturday when th.e hours will be between 10 a.xn-. and 1 p.m.) verify that his iiame, address and trado oz-e duly ectered in the Register of Shops. Dated th.e 1st day of December, 1910 W. R. EVANS, Clerk of the County Council. County Offices, Ruthin. 29134p THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS. 18S3 & 1890, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARNAR- VONSHIRE, IIOLDEN AT PORTMADOC AND FESTINIOG. In Bankruptcy. No. 20 of 1910. T> E ARTHUR LLQYD GRIFFITH, of MEADOW VIEW, TREFRIYv, in the County of Camarvou, Solicitor, having for Cqo greater part of the past six months r>es-id. £ d at Meadow View aforesaid, and carried on busi- n-c: at An caster Sriuare, Llanrwst. Receiving O-der made 16th November 1910. Dato of Adjudication, lGth November 1910. Date and Plaoe of First Meeting, 9th De- oombe.r, 1910, at Victoria Hotel, °Lla.nrwst, at 3 p.m. Date and Plac-e of Public Examination 20th December, 1910, at County Police Buildings, H^vaeTiG-n Fe-stiBuog, at 1.30 p.m. ° NOTE. All Debts due to the Estate should be paid to me. LL. HUGH JONES, Official Reooivcr. A,ddrrsg: Crypt Chambers, Eastgato Row, tliestcr. Dated 26th November, lyiO. 29136p I Pier Pavilion, Colwyn Bay. In aid of the Cottage Hospital, On t Wednesday} December 14th, igio% & Popular Illustrated Lecture will be delivered by Prof. W. STIRLING, M.D., D.Sc., L.L.D, (Professor of Physiology in the University of Manchester), on The Rorrifc & Beauty of Plant Life 1 N*u,or, C-lottredj J c-J-. l: ioi "Jhe cxsaasioii will be ihowaa.* DOORS OPEN at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. Adzti^ion: Is, 2s, and 3s. Seats may be book M in. advanoe. A pLain oi the Pavilion is kept nt Mr Fleet's Music Storm, Penrhyn Road. FANCIER S- DOT FORGET TilAT THE WELSH NORTHERN COUNTIES FUR & FEATHER ASSOCIATION'S SHOW OF Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Cage Birds and Rabbits, Will be held on December 17th, AT JARVIS & WOODYATT'S REPOSITORY T, CRAIG-Y-DON, LLANDUDNO. Entries close December 10th. Apply at once for Schedules to the Secretary G. E. CRAGG, Rockiaads, Colwyn Bay. 29162P TOWN HALL, LLANDUDNO CYFARFOD Y CALAN ION AW R 2il, 1911. ClIALLEGE SOLO, gvrobr .£1 Is; cto, ADRODDIAD, 1.J.S. Rhaglen a Many]ion oddiwrth MISS HOBSON, 8, Mostyn-Cresoent, Llandudno. GRAND SHEEP DOG TRIALS wi:1 be held at — LLAN BEDR, TALYCAFN,- ON MONDAY, JAN. 2nd, igit. Further particulars nd schedules miy be obtained from the Secietar y in the meantime — JOHN iiUGHli3, Gwern y Felin, TAI.VBONT, TALYCAFN. S.O. H Y S B Y S I A D. Y DAFARN A'R G WEITHDT," TAJR CEINIOG. BYDD y Parnphied)rn uchod yn Faes Arholiad yr ALLIANCE am 1911. Anfoner am bob manylion at PLENYDD," FOURCROSSES, CHWILOG, R.S.a LEGAL NOTICES. SARAH BARKER, DECEASED. LATE OF TY NYBERLLAN, TREFRIW. 4 LL Persons Laving- any claims or de- 4 LL Persons Laving- any claims or die- mands against the Estate of the above* named deooased a.r0 nequiicd to send full Z"cler,.s to nle, tiuei undersigii.ed., forth- with, and all pprgors oaring money to or poasessdng any property of the <aboye deceased are to laooousat thie^cfor immediately to HUB. J. D. JONES, Watlang Chambers, Llanrwst, 29135p Soiicitor for the Execute*