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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAID SCALE. e following Scale of Charges secures the lnsertion of the following classes of Advertise- ments in both The Brecon and Radnor Express," — AND — The Radnor Express," ^ARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR ANTED, TO BE LET OR SOLD, LOST AND FOUND, AND MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Three Six Words. Once. Times. Times. words 0 9 1 9 2 6 *2 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 words 1 4 2 8 4 0 ach extra 8 words 0 4 0 8 1 0 i, In cases where replies are to be sent to the ^Sxpress Office and forwarded by us, 3d. a to above prices must be sent. >1 &U cases these Charges are for cash with order. not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per line per insertion. We do not guarantee the insertion of an adver- jj ?ent in any specified issue, or at all, and will 41.0. t be liable for any loss occasioned by the «^re of an advertisement to appear in any speci- issue, or at all. We reserve the right to re-  insertion of an advertisement. l?lhilst great pains are taken to secure accuracy, Would impress upon advertisers the need for 'M? writing. In any case we only insert ad- ??isements upon the condition that we do not 4OOePt responsibility for inaccuracies, nor for any ?Sequence arising therefrom. Cheques, postal orders, etc., should be made "Yable to the proprietor, G. E. SAYCE. Replies to advertisements with box numbers *?y must all be written and either posted or opped into the letter box at the office, Bulwark, s?- .? Brecon and Radnor Express," or the Radnor Express," will be sent post free to ,ny address in the United Kingdom at the following rates s. d. 13 weeks 1 8 26 weeks 3 4 52 weeks. 6 8 PREPAID. SITUATIONS YACANT. APPRENTICES wanted in the shop and show- n. room.—E. and J. Kettle, High street, Bre- 1802p IR4ZER.- Stron", youth wanted; assist and de- I liver; state wage, reference.—Wozencroft, \^ch Street, Knighton. 1813p feECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY. — Wanted, Men and Lads in the Traffic De- ??ent.—Apply to Inspector Sparkes, Brecon "?ertbyr Railway, Bassaleg, Mon. bl GOOD General Servant wanted immediately. I 8t Apply-Mrs Davies, Central Cafe, High eet, Brecon. 1785p anted a good reliable J ? man for team of 3 active horses, permanency, tlarried preferred. Apply stating age, experience .'?d wages, box 788 "Express" Office, Brecon. W ANTED, smart boys, in Brecon, to sell the "Express," on Wednesday evenings-im- mediately after school Apply—T. Rhys Jones, Manager, "Express," Brecon. RANTED. —Platelayers for the Brecon & Mer- I I) thyr Railway. Apply-Foreman, John s, Brecon Station. RANTED, a General Servant, age between 25 and 30; good character indispensable. JJ-Pply—Mr3 Davies, 4, Victoria Avenue, Penarth, 4ar Cardiff. 1678p WANTED immediately, haulier,accustomed coal ttrade, must be thoroughly honest and Co stworthy, references, wages 32/Davies, -ctor, Cwm, Mon. 1714p WILLIAM HARRIS, Grocer, 144, High street, Merthyr Tydfil, requires a branch manager, 1Stants and smart juniors.—Apply, stating full- Particulars. 1720p W ANTED, good general, over 20. Good home. "rn References required. Apply Evans, Ynewydd," Ynysbwl, Pontypridd. 1735p RANTED, an assistant on farm, milker pre- ferred; live as family, wages. Good chance bt Welshman wishing to gain experience.— ^ies, Hungerton, Leicester. 1737p W ANTED, for Pearl Office, smart youth. Must be quick. Apply-Pearl, Office, Brecon. 743 RANTED companion help to wait on elderly I W lady.—Mrs Black Jones, Tynyberllan, Builth .clla. 735 ANTED for business house, good Cook- General, good character indispensable.— PPly Mrs Smith, Church House, Ewyas Harold, filitrilaa. 1798p WANTED Gardener; to act also as an attend- "V ant. Salary commences at zC40 per annum, ith board (no beer), lodging, washing, and uni- form Apply, in the first instance by letter only, the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prestwich, hester. 769 ANTED.—A respectable girl for Pump-room I,b, and baths, apply after six-E. Hawthorn, Ood ville," Llandrindod Wells. 1812p ED useful maid to rheumatic lady, tra- veiling, strong, good hairdresser, needle- ^w .Qtian. Wages, £23. Apply-Miss Hewitt, 4LOtel Metropole, Llandrindod Wells. 1814p ANTED.-Head housemaid at once, wages j £ 20 to ?24, two in family, five kept.-Gor- ?. Tregunter, Talgarth. 782 WANTED good strong youth to drive single L horse, permanency; state age and wages, Jt 787, "Express" Omce, Brecon. li; WANTED Good General Servant. Apply— Mrs George Nott, 3, Bowen Terrace, Bre- con. 1823p ANTED.-Single farm man, milk, plough, 1) and general farm work. Bailiff, The derw, Llyswen. 1822p WANTED immediately, 3 general hauliers, t wages 5/- per day.—Daniel Davies, Con- tactor, Crynant, Neath. 1821p W ANTED respectable youth as apprentice to t, Grocery Trade. Apply-Hood Williams, Brecon. 1819p W- AN-TED.-Smart youth as apprentice; also errand bo" y.—James and Son, Grocers, Bre- c°n. 1818p ANTED.—Cook General, another maid kept. Mrs Adcock, Warwick House, Brecon. 1824p FARMS FOR SALE OR TO LET. CHEAPEST Farm in England on Sale, 82 acres In rich land at bargain price. Also other farms; found.—Goddard, Valuer, Hereford. 1787p SMALL HOLDINGS for sale with possession, aH with good houses and buildings. Close to "rainster, 14 acres, X950; Yate, Glos., 25 acres, zel,350; Bath, 27 acres, £ 1,300; Near Bristol, 35 creg, £ 1,600; Bath, 10 acres, price £ 1,000; Iron near Bristol, 10i acres, 4800.-C. J. Hole aQd Sons, Bristol. 781 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SITUATIONS WANTED. f DESIRED re-engagemtent (housekeeper) to gentleman; business preferred; good refer ences; experienced; has held licence.—F. E. B., "Express" Office, Brecon. 1806p APARTMENTS WANTED AND TOILET. rpo LET from September 29th, Tir-Mihangel- isha Farm, near Sennyridge, Brecon. Apply —F. Williams, St. John's Lodge, Merthyr Tyd- fil. 1629p TO LET.—The desira-ble grazing farm of Penllwyneinon (including Maesporth and Cefnperfedd) near Ystradfetta, Hirwain, Brecon- shire, containing about 503 acres of enclosed land, with extensive grazing rights on the adjoining common. It has been farmed by owner for many I years. Mr Morgan, bailiff, will show the lands. For further particulars apply to W. S. Miller, 1 Estate Agent, Forest Lodge, Brecon. 759 I A BERYSTWYTH.—Nithsdale, Portland Street, Superior Apartments or Board-residence; close to sea and golf links; highly recommended; terms moderate.-Misb Baird. 1759p A P ARTMENTS.-Suitable for gentleman, to- —- let; good position Brecon, board optional; hot and cold bath. Apply—"Express" Office, Brecon. 1805p MISS WADDINGTON, Milton House, 66, —— Albert road, Blackpool, public apartments; central to all amusements; stamp reply. 1693p T ONDON.—Ladies' Temperance Hostel, Bruns- wick House, Clifton Gardens, London, W. Comfortable Board-residence, 16s. 6d. to 26s. weekly. Large, airy house; garden.—For par- ticulars, apply Manageress. Stamp. 1796p LOST AND FOUND. T OST from Great House, Nantmel, about middle — June, Radnor yearling ewe with lamb, pitch- mark W. near side, 8 off side.-Picton Care- less. 1775p T OST five Welsh ewes and two theave lambs, branded W.P. on ewes and P in a circle on theaves, from Glangwy, Builth Road. Apply- W. Price. 1801p LOST or Stolen from Forest Farm, Erwood, a yearling wether sheep April last. Pitch mark figure 5, ear mark a spittle mark under left ear and thumb notch above right ear. Finder reward- ed. Apply-Jones, Forest, Erwood. 777 T OST at Talgarth fair, one sheep; pitched "D" on leg.—Jones, Sheephouse, Hay. 794 QTRAYED to Gilfacb, Rhulan, since April, a Welsh ewe; yeaned since; owner can have same by-paying expenses.—D. Davies. 711 STRAYED to Tyrffynon, Llanspyddid, small grey-faced ewe, since yeaned; will be sold unless claimed in 14 days.—W. R. Price. 1762p QTRAYED to Lower Trostre, ewe and lamb, ewe unshorn, lump unpitened. -Phillips, Lower Trostre. 1773p STRAYED to Lettypridd, Bwlch, since second week in April, Welsh ewe and iamb, both pitched "W" and raddle on head, if not claimed in fourteen days will be sold.—Jones. 1791p QTRAYED to Trigraig, Bwlch, Welsh ewe, since end of February, yeaned since, if not claimed in fourteen days will be sold. J en- kins. 1792p QTRAYED to Bailygriffith, Lower Chapel, a yearling white-faced sheep, with raddle plaster on back, paint on shoulder. If not claimed in 14 days will be sold.-T. L. Davies. 1793p STRAYED to Noyadd, Three Cocks, Welsh ewe, since October, 1914, ear mark, swallow tail in right, notch over, crop left. Apply-D. Greenow. 1800p STRAYED to Penishaplwyf, Erwood, since June, A Welsh ewe and lamb. Pitch not discernible, owner describing accurately earmarks. Can have the same by paving expenses.—Phineas Wil- liams. 1809p STRAYED to "Noyadd," Rhulan, a Welsh wether hog. Owner can have same by pay- ing expenses. 776 FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hands, Crutches, Leg Irons, Deformity Boots, Trusses, Steel-less Easifit Trusses. Lady Attendant. Ladies' Belts, Belt-Corsets, Elastic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles Street, Cardiff. Tel. 1282. List Free. 3 CORNS or WARTS painlessly, permanently and promptly removed by our celebrated TAURUS SALVE, gives immediate relief, cures while you sleep. 1/- post free. RINGWORM OINTMENT same price.—TAURUS Co., 153, Capel Road, Forest Gate, Essex. 1755p CYCLE AGENTS, MOTORISTS & CYCLISTS. No increased prices. Cycle Covers 2/6 each, air tubes 1/6 each, guaranteed. Cycles (com- plete) 60/ Dunlop, Palmer and Warwick tyres; motor-cycle tubes; cycle and motor-cycle rubber goods; cycle frames; wheels, bars, pedals, etc. Send for special list. Reduced prices.—A. Garton and Co., Talbot Cycle Works, 48, Darlington Street, Wolverhampton. 1751p E NGINES, for driving chaffcutters, threshing machines, etc., from JE13 10s; ploughs, cul- tivators, shearing machines supplied.—Thomas Price, Royal Gold Medallist, Penybont, Radnor- shire. 1487p TLT* TEATHERS WANTEB-.— We are Buyers of all kinds of Feathers. Write for latest List of Prices. Cash forwarded immediately on receipt of goods.— Witton and Company, Exeter Street, Bir- mingham. Bankers, National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd., Horse Fair Branch. 1797p "171 OR SALE two Bread Cobergs in good condit- ion, one is crank axle, suit horse 15 hands to 15-2.—Johnson, Baker, Brecon. 1804p FOR SALE.—Copy of 1915 "Who's Who," cheap. Apply-J.W., "Express," Brecon. TpOR SALE.-Smart Wagonette, fitted for one For two horses, also Ralli trap, suit horse 15 hands, good condition.—Johnson, Baker, Bre- con. 1804p FOR SALE, 3 excellent dairy heifers, newly calved. Apply—W. S. Miller, Forest Lodge, Brecon. 733 I FOR SALE.-2 6ft. by 12in. diameter heavy flanged cast pipes; 1 6ft. and 2 7ft. by 5in. diameter heavy flanged cast pipes, suitable for pil- lars, etc. Best offer to Price and Williams, Builth Wells. 723 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every mother J- who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Ver-1 min, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In Tins, 4id. and 9d., postage Id. GEORGE W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Brecon F. L. Stanton. Hay J. L. Davies and Sons, 7, High Town. Builth Wells J. Ward, 8, High street. Knighton G. M. Perkins. Crick- howell W. H. Kirkland. Pontardulais T. A. Jones. Brynmawr: A. M. Jones, 74, King street. Llanwrtyd Wells D. I. Williams, chem- ist. All Chemists. 1568p PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. KNITTING Machines.—Best Home Work. Now is the proper season; it will help keep- ing home going through war. Lists free, lessons free, no agents, no middle-men; order direct.—W. Griffiths, 30, Queen street, Neath. Established 1871. 1574p ID RIME Herefordshire Cider for sale, guaran- teed pure.—Price, Cobnash farm, Kingsland, Herefordshire. 335 SHOEING, wheelwright and general work busi- ness at Aberyscir, near Brecon, for sale, present occupier joining colours. Apply-J. Lumley, Aberyscir, Brecon. 1811p SECON-HAND Hay-Maker by Bamford's, for sale, good condition, cheap. Price and Williams, Builth. 751 PICTURES, well framed, hundreds of patterns. See the new, neat, polished wood moulding, can be cleaned and always looks new.-Tyler and Son, Bulwark, Brecon. 252 I PULLETS. Thousands March hatch 30/- dozen, three months old 15/ two months old 10/- dozen, list free.—Hummell Farms, Stratford, Essex. 1772p QHORTHORN Calves for rearing, from record Cheshire Milkers, by pure-bred bulls; quota- tions to any station; no fancy prices; correspond- ence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie, Littleton, Chester. 1728p TRACTION ENGINES, Road Locomotives, Steam Wagons and Tractors, Portable Engines, Traction Wagons, Thrashing Machines, Road Rollers, etc., FOR SALE, second-hand. All Boilers passed for Insurance. Full LIST free. Special terms arranged. Portables, Rollers, etc., FOR HIRE. New Thrashing Belts from 55/ Modern Machinery as above purchased. Only address HENRY LEWIS AND SONS, Thames Bank Ironworks, Reading. Telephone 201. 1659p "DATS NEVER LIVE where "RODINE" is used. Swift and deadly tit-bit that lures rats to their doom. Every bite kills. No failure, mess, or trouble. Complete clearance certain. Tins 6d., Is., 2s., 3s., 5s. Post 2d.-HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. Agents Stanton, 26, High Street, Brecon; D. J. Williams, Llanwrtyd; H. J. Sparey, General Stores, Presteign; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, Knighton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery. 1550p ROYAL ENFIELD motor-cycle and side-car for Sale; 1913 model, six horse power and two- speed excellent running condition; owner abroad. -Mr A. S. Williams, Ironmonger, Builth Wells. 727 STUDEBAKER Flander 1912 Motor Car, 15-20 H.P., newly painted grey, low body, to seat 4, exhaust whistle, clock, Stepney 5 good tyres, all tools, in splendid running order, any trial, a bargain, R85.-Apply, Kingswood, Tremont road, Llandrindod Wells. 585 W ANTED, to purchase 2 or 3 Heavy Draught Horses, 16 to 17 hands high. good bone and honest workers.—Particulars to Surveyor, Aber- dare District Council, Town Hall, Aberdare. 1799p W ALLP APERS from lid. per, roll. Any quantity, large or small, supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our stock exceeds 250,000 rolls, all classes. Write for patterns, stating what class you require, The Barnett, Wallpaper Co., Ltd. (Dept. 223), Campfield Avenue, Manchester. 1225p WANTED.-Large quantity of Wimberries daily, good price given.—-Jayne, Wholesale Market, Dowlais. 1769p W ALL PAPER, of best designs and good qual- ity, can be bought at TYLER'S, BUL- WARK, BRECON, as cheap as any house in the trade. See the quality of the paper in the roll be- fore buying. 252 RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and BEETLES greedily eat HARRISON'S "RELI- ABLE" RAT POISON. Cats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price, 6d, 1/ 2/3, and 3/8. Postage 2d. G. W. HAR- RISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Brecon F. L. Stanton. Hay J. L. Davies & Son, 7, High Town. Builth Wells J. Ward, 8, High street. Talgarth David Evans, Grocer, Liverpool Stores. Llandovery T. Rob- erts, The Crown Stores. Knighton G. M. Perkins. Crickhowell W. H. Kirkland. All Chemists. 1568p MISCELLANEOUS. (GRAZING TO LET—About 14 acres, up to Gtbe 25th March. Apply-R. W. Phillips, New Lion, Brecon. 737 VIOLIN TUITION.—Wanted a limited number of pupils. Terms on application.-John S. Dixon, 47 Free Street, violinist, Wheat Street Cinema, Brecon. 1761p TF YOU SUFFER from HAY FEVER, NASAL -? CATARRH or Cold in the Head, you should use the new scientific remedy, "NOSTROLINE." Smear it in your nostrils and sniff it up. It clears your head instantly, destroys the germs, soothes and heals. Simply wonderful for both prevention and cure. Tubes 1/1J and 2/9.-Harold E. Matthews & Co, Chemists, Clifton, Bristol, Agents: BRECON, Walter Gwillim, M.P.S., Medical Hall; BRYNMAWR, A. E. Jones, 46, Beaufort Street; A. M. Jones, M.P.S., 74, King St* BUILTH, T. A. Coltman, High St., J. Ward, Chemist, High Street; CRICKHOWELL, W. H. Kirkland, Chemist; KNIGHTON, G. M. Per- kins, High Street; LLANDRINDOD. W. W. Johnson, High Street; LLANWRTYD, R. C. Prytherch, M.P.S., D. I. Williams, Chemist; SENNYBRIDGE, J. Parry and Co., Chemists; TALGARTH, John Parry, High Street. 1729p OVERNBSS CARS, RALLI TRAPS, light, GStylish, Rubber Tyres and without; 20 new, all sizes; ready for immediate delivery. Distance buyers given extra discounts. Also a few SECOND-HAND TRAPS, cheap for cash. Es- tablished 50 years. Largest makers. Inspection invited.—Avery's Carriage Works, Dock Street, Newport, Mon. 1700p To ANGLERS. I The most successful novelty yet introduced. FISHING GUT The famous Japanese Gut Fibre known as "KILLGUT" ———— 40 Yards without a knot. 5 Trout Sizes I 1/- per coil. (extra fine to stout) ? (post free). The" Killgut" Fishing Fibre to be obtained only from- The Arden Anglers Supply Coy., Redditch. I AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I BY DIRECTION OF THE RT. HON. LORD TREDEGAR AND HIS I TRUSTEES. I MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) & WILLIAMS have been honoured with in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the MASON'S ARMS HOTEL, YS- TRADGYNLAIS, on THURSDAY, 5th AUGUST, 1915, at Two p.m. precisely (unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty), I YALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, LANDS, AND FULLY LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE Known as the "Old Tredegar Arms," Cwmtwrch, forming part of the Tredegar Estate at Ystradgynlais, Breconshire. Lot Situation and Short Area. No. Description. A. B. P. Tenant. 1 Ty-Roger 9 0 29 Mr B. L. Thomas. 2 Penrhiw Farm 93 3 17 Mr David Williams. 3 Henglynisaf Farm 39 3 0 Ditto. 4 Henglyn-uchaf Farm 50 1 21 Mr Lewis Daniel. 5 Pensarn & Penybont Ditto. Farms 79 3 31 6 Pencaemoel Farm 80 1 20 Mr David Williams. 7 Tir-Morgan Teilwr 53 0 30 Mr David Griffiths. 8 Caemawr Farm 65 3 30 Mr Lewis Jones. 9 Gelly Farm 118 2 15 Mr William Morgan. 10 Bryngraenin Farm 166 3 10 Mr David Price. 11 Penllwynteg Farm 88 1 13 Mr Thos. James & Mr Dd. Williams. 12 Tyr-y-gof Farm. 198 2 29 Mr Thomas Williams. 13 Tircanol Farm ••• 70 0 18 Mr T. S. Thomas. 14 Pentwyn or Penshingrug Farm 30 0 39 Mr A. W. Griffiths. 15 Maespica Farm 57 1 13 Mr D. S. Griffiths. 16 Glyncynwal uchaf 67 2 19 Reps. of the late Mr Wm. Griffiths. F a r m Old Wood 19 1 31 Mr J. D. JeSreys. Farm Old Wood 19 1 31 Mr J. D. Jeffreys. 16a Glyncynwal 9ld Wood 19 1 31 Mr J. D. Jeffreys. 17 Glyncynwalisaf Farm 93 3 4 Mr Thomas Evans & Reps. of the late 18 Gilfach Farm 69 0 33 Mr Evan Griffiths. [Mr W. Griffiths. 19 Tredeg Farm 191 1 33 Messrs. The Brynhenllys Coliery Co. 20 Brynhenllys Farm 68 0 39 Mr William Ambrose. 21 Waunlwyd Farm 89 1 3 Mr Thomas Price. 22 Penywern Farm 142 1 4 Mr David Williams. 23 Dorwen Farm 130 1 27 Mr Griffith Rees. 24 Cwmfforchwen Farm 28 0 16 Mr William Morgan. 25 Tynewydd Farm 73 2 0 Mr John H. Jones. 26 Old Tredegar Arms ———— Mr Thomas Griffiths. Further information and Cards to View may be obtained from the Estate Agents and Auctioneers. Solicitors: Messrs. Rider, Heaton, Meredith, and Mills, 8, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London. Estate Agents: Messrs. H. F. W. Harries and Thomas, Tredegar Estate Office, Brecon. Auctioneers Messrs. I David Price (F.A.I.) and Williams, 6, Bulwark, Brecon. Messrs. Dd. Price & Williams. Aug 5-SaIe of Tredegar EstteAreconshire (Palleg Estate) at the Ma!1on s Ystradgynlais. Sept. 7th-Sale of Live Stock. &e, at The Court, Brecon Sept. 18-Important Sale of Live Stock, &c., Tregunter Farm, Talgarth.. I Sept. -Imgortant Sale of Live »a otock, Implements, &c., at Llyngeren, Cwmtafl. ¡ Mr. W. J. Price, ¡ Sept. 7- Sale of Ewes, Rams and Stock, Brecon I Market. Sept. 14-Bale of Live Stock and Outdoor Effects at Cantref Rectory. Sept 16—Sale of Household furniture (Antique and Modern). Cantref Rectory. Sept -Draft Sale of Penyhont Ryelands. Sept 28-Live Stock, etc. at Garth, Abercrave. Oct. &-Sale of Ewes, Rams and ipst Stock, Brecon Market. Brecon Cattle Market, AUGUST 3rd. MR. W. J. PRICE will sell as usual Fat and Store Stock. 40 High Street. 792 W. J. PRICE. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER (Upper Pontwillim, Breeon). Wishes to inform the public that he has started business in Brecon as an Auctioneer and Valuer, and he hopes by strict attention to business and prompt settlements to obtain a fair share of the public patronage. b432 Mr. G. Y. Price, Tuesday, September 2ist.-EWe of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Implements of Husbandry, Sec., at Danycoed, Aberedw, near Builth Wells. Wednesday, September 29th-Sale 0f Live and Dead Farming Stock. Implements of Husbandry etc., at Tremaen Farm, Llanfarredd, near Builth Wells. Monday, October Hth.—Salei of 800 Welsh Mountain Sheep at the Smithfield, Builth Wells, for John ones Hope, Fsq., Uwynderir Hallll"nwrtyd Wells. Mr. Francis George Price. Aug. Ii-Live and Dead Farming Stock at Coed Major or The Barn. Crass wall. Sept. 3rd.—Sale of Ewes, &c. at Tal Fair. Sept. 9—Farming Stock at Swan Hotel, Hay. Sept. 10—Annual Ewe andF Ram. Sale at Pengenfford. Sept. 17-Live and Dead Farming Stock at Glannant, Forest. Talgarth. Sept. 23rd.—Sale of Ewes, Rams, &c. at Talgarth Fair- Sept. 24-Live and Dead Farming Stock, Griffin Inn, Llyswen. Sept. 29th—Farming Stock at Glasnant. Brynarwyn. Oct. I ith-Annual Foal Show and Sale at Talgarth (Fair Day). Coed Maj or or The Barn, CRA.SSWALL, Four Miles from Hay. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK. MR FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr Winston, to Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, AUGUST JTH, 1815, as follows lxpLmtzwm.-Gambo, Cart, Mowing Machine, Plough, Pair Harrows, Wheelbarrow, Goarin-r, Small Tools, &c. SHEEP.—50 one, two and three. year-old Radnor Ewes, 10 Lambs, 120 Radnor Wethers. HOUSES.—2 four-year-old Ponies with Foals at foot, 2 five-year-old Ponies with Foals at foot, 2 Yearling Ponies, 7 Mare Ponies frmn three to eight years old, 2 five-year-old Entire Ponies, Brown Cart Mare four-year-old (good worker). 170 FLEECES OF EXC ELLENT RADNOR WOOL. Sale at 1 o'clock prompt.T. Refreshments will be urorided. The Cottage, Talgarth. b753 f 1 Messrs. Miller, Powell & Co. (F.A.I.) August 3rd.-Sale of Fat Stock at Brecon Market. August 4-Sale of Household Furniture at Bank Cottage. Llanflhangel-Talyllyn. August 26th.—Sale of Freehold Farms at Hay. September 7th.—Sale of Breeding Ewes and Fat Stock at the Cattle Market, Brecon. September 16th.- Dispersal Sale of Stock & Implements at Bryndu. Llyswen. September 18th.-Dispersal Sale of Stock &c. at the Rectory, Talachddu. September 20th.—Forest Lodge Annual Draft Stock Sale at Sennybridire. September Slst.—Sale of 3reedina Ewes. Rains and Fat Stock at the Cattl& Market, Brecon. September 22nd.—Annual Draft Stock Sale at Nanty- rharn. Cray. September 23rd.—Dispersal Sale of Stock and Imple- ments at Maescar, Sannybridge. September 25th.-Dispersal Sale of Stock and Imple- ments at Cilmanharen, Garthbrengy. September 27th.-Annual Draft Stock Sale at Llwyn- cyntefin Park. Sennybridge. September 28th.—Dispersal Sale of Stock, Implements Ac. at Vunglas, Talachddu. September mh.-Dispersal Sale of Stock, Implements &c. at Slwch Farm, near Brecon. October 5th.—Sale of Rams and Fat Stok at the Cattle Market. Brecon. October 6th.—Dispersal Sale of Stock and Implements at Penybont, TTpper Chapel. October 7—Dispersal Sale of Stock and Implements at Llwynhir. Cray. ———— -Sale of Household Furniture in Brecon. ———— -Important Sale of Freehold Property situated in the Borough of Brecon. Bank Cottage, LLANFIHANGEL-TALYLLYN. MESSRS MILLER, POWELL & CO. have L U received instructions from the Representa- tives of the late Mrs Alice Morgan, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1915, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, as follows:— 2 very handsome mahogany chest of drawers, very fine oak corner cupboard with glass* doors, grandfather 8-day clock in handsome oak and mahogany case, deal sideboard with three shelves, 2 kitchen tables, couch, arm chair, wicker arm chair, 4 lath back chairs, 5 Windsor chairs, 2 chairs, 8-day wall clock, fender, fire irons, linoleum, rugs, china, ware and glasses, small panelled oak coffer, deal chest of drawers, washstand and 2 dressing tables, 3 dressing glasses, 2 iron bedsteads, 1 wooden bedstead, 3 feather beds, bed linen, pictures, stair rods, bedroom ware, kitchen and cooking requisites. Sale at 3 o'clock to the minute. Furniture may be viewed morning of the sale. Terms-Cash. Castle Street, Brecon, July 26th, 1915. b784 Messrs. Jackson & McCartney. 500 HORSES 500 Z20 IN PRIZES. CRAVEN ARMS-SATURDAY AUGUST 7th, 1915. Entries for Ca.talogue close July 31st. HEREFORD-SATUIRDAY AUGUST, 21st 1915. Entries for Catalogue close August 14th. all classes. N. B -Good demand for all classes. JACKSON & McCARTNEY, b768 Auctioneers, Craven Arms and Hereford. Mr. T. J. Phillips; August 3-Fat and Store Stock, Brecon Cattle Market August 17-Fat and Store Stock, Brecon Cattle Market Sept. 7th-Sale of Ewes, Rams, Fat and Store Stock, Brecon Cattle Market. Sept. 21—Talybont Fair, Sale of Ewes, Rams and Fat Stock. MR. T. J. PHILLIPS will sell at BRECON CATTLE MARKET, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd. —— FAT AND STORE STOCK —— Further entries solicited. b772 Do you want printed or other hmrinw Stationery t If no, try the Expzoaa," Brecon. Envelopes (unprinted), 2/3 per 1000 and upwards. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. James Straker, Son and Chadwick. I PRBLOdNABY. Parish of Cwmyoy. JAMES STRAKER, SON and CHADWICK are favored with instructions from the executors of David Meredith, deceased, to offer by Public Auction at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1915, one of the Richest Freehold Farms in the Cwmyoy Valley, known as ——— CWMYOY FARM, -—— comprising an area of 171 Acres or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr Collins at the rental annum, together with TWO MILES OF VALUABLE FISHING, now let to the Cardiff Honddu Fishing Club, at the rental of L20 per annum, together with the GRAIG LANDS now in hand, and comprising an area of If Acres or thereabouts. ..Sale plans and particulars of sale, and any other information may be obtained from the Auctioneers in due course, whilst the Tenant or Mr Meredith, The Moors, Abbeydore, will be pleased to arrange on application to view, or J. R. Jacob, Esq., Solici- tor, Abergavenny. b778 Penhille Farm, Criekhowell. MR. JAMES POWELL has now fixed the i. date of his Dispersion Sale for THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, Auctioneers. b785 Abergavenny and Crickhowell. Mr. Arthur J. Thomas. Pregge Farm, Crickhowell Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock and Effects, Grass Letting, Etc. MR. ARTHUR J. THOMAS by instructions from Mr Williams, will Sell by Public Auction, on the above Farm, on Thursday, the 12th of August, 1915, the whole of his live and dead FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., viz. :— An Excellent Bay Cart Horse, 5 years. Cattle.—3 Shorthorn Heifers in calf. 166 Sheep.-92 Cross-bred Ryeland Ewes, 70 Lambs, and 4 Pure-bred Ryeland Rams. Implements.—Wheel Plough (by Ransome), Chain Harrows, Mooter, Scuffler, 3 Sheep Racks, Mowing Machine (by Powell and Whittaker), Chaff Cutter, Pulper, Haul Rakes, Cart Harness, Pikes, Rakes, Cow Ties, &c. About 44 acres of Grass and Meadow Land (in convenient lots) to 30th November, 1915; 21 acres of standing Oats; and 7 rows Potatoes. Terms—Cash. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. prompt. Auctioneer's Offices, Gilwern and Crickhowell. b786 Mr. J. A. Evans. Aug. 30th—Fat and Store Stock, Builth Smithfield. Sept. 18th—Annual Ewe Sale. Builth Smithfield. Oct. 2nd—Fat and Store Stock. Builth Smithfield. Oct. 16th—Show and Sale of foals and other horses at Builth. Further orders solicited. PUBLIC NOTICES. Rhayader Rural District Council. NATIONAL REGISTRATION. THE ABOVE COUNCIL, acting as the Local Registration Authority, invite Voluntary Assistance in the compilation of the National Register in the distribution and collection of the necessary Forms and assisting the Public in filling up the same. The Distribution will commence on the 9th day of August, and the Collection on the 16th day of August, and must be completed not later than the Saturday following. Any persons (male or female) willing to assist gratuitously in the above work are in vited to send their names, addresses, and descriptions to me forthwith. Any persons requiring payment for their services are requested to state their terms. Persons who may have lost their Forms should apply to me for a fresh supply. Further information apply to the under- signed. G. M. JARMAN, Clerk to the Council. Rhayader. br779 National Registration Act, 1915. Hay Rural District Council. THE COUNCIL solicits applications from per- sona of fair education willing to undertake the duties of DISTRICT VOLUNTARY ENUMERATORS under the Act. The Duties extend at lea,st from August 8th to 18th inclusive. Full and complete instructions will be issued to each Enumerator. The following parishes will be divided, by the Council, into suitable Districts Aberllunfi, Pip- ton, Bronllys, Hay Rural, Llanelieu, Llanigon, Glynfach, Llyswen, Talgarth, Tregoyd and Velin- dre. Persons of both sexes desirous of offering their services, are requested to forward written appli- cations to the undersigned, on or before July 31st, 1915. JAMES GUNTER, Clerk, Hay Rural District Council. Glaabury. b756 PUBLIC NOTICES. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Wanted Immediately. Mechanical Transport. Proficient drivers with at least 12 months experience on the road as such on petrol vehioles. Also Fitters, Tamers, Smiths and Electricians. Pay 42/- per week, all found. Usual Separation Allowances. Candidates for enlistment must apply in person at the Central Recruiting Office, Shrewsbury, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Tuesday, 3rd August, bringing their testimonials with them. No men employed by Exempted Firms need apply, unless they bring the written consent of their employers. Sub-Area Recruiting Officers may issue warrants to suitable candidates. H. R. S. COTTON, Captain, Recruiting Officer b794 58rd. Recruiting Area. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Wanted Immediately. Mechanical Transport. Proficient Drivers with good experience on the road as such on petrol vehicles. Also Fitters, Turners, Smiths, Electricians, Spring Smiths and Vulcanizers. Candidates for enlistment must apply in person at the BABBACKS, BRECON, on THURS- DAY, AUGUST 5th, when the Chief Recruiting Officer for Mechanical Transport will attend, bringing their testimonials with them. G. EpRESTIER-WALKER, MAJOR. b797 Recruiting Officer. Farm Produce County Committee. Evan Jones, Esq. (chairman), Manoravon, Llan- dilo, J. W. Harries, Esq., Pilrhoth, Llanste- phan Road, Carm., R. Templeton, Esq., Pont- carma Farm, Cardiff, R. Thomas, Esq., Bover- ton, Cowbridge, O. W. Davies, Esq., Aberduhonow, Builth Wells, W. S. Miller, Esq., Forest Lodge, Brecon, John R. Bache, Esq., The Stud Farm, Knighton, J. Howard Griffiths, Esq., Priskilly, Letterston, Pem., G. Griffiths, Esq., Poyntz Castle, Penycwm, Pem., John Jones, Esq., Cwmetre, Felinfach, Cardiganshire, A. Jones Davies, Esq. (secretary), Glyneiddon, Nantgare- dig. THE FARM PRODUCE COMMITTEE for South Wales wish to impress upon all farmers that it is their patriotic duty to offer to the War Office and at once, all the hay they can possibly spare of the new crop, and no attempt should be made to dispose of any otherwise. A remunerative price will be paid by the War Office for all purchases made, and arrangements will also be made to advance a portion of the cash value of the purchase if required. Offers should be made to any of the above- named or to Lieut. Myer, District Purchasing Officer, 41, Westgate Street, Oardiff. br754 Borough of Brecon. A LL Persons having CLAIMS against the Corporation of this Borough are requested to send full particulars of the same to me, on or before SATURDAY, THE 7TH AUGUST next. G. HYATT WILLIAMS, Town Clerk's Office, Town Clerk. Guild Hall, 27th July, 1915. b783 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY the A SEVERAL STACKS of Well-harvested HAY, of the growth of 1912, 1913, and 1914 re- spectively, standing at the undermentioned Sta- tions on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respective quantities, more or less, also undermentioned, viz. :— Estimated ) Estimated Stations Weight ) Stations Weight Tons | Tons Feum Ban  Harlech, 1912 9? t Wrexham Caia 61 Portmadoc, 1913. 5| Rhydmeredith „ 1914. 4? „ 1914 No. 2 3} Criccieth, 1913.. M Builth Wells 914 „ 1914.. 4 Talgarth, 1913 64 Afonwen, 1913.. 9 1914 ..4 „ 1914.. 5 Ynyslas 3f Abererch 1913.. 71 Borth, 1913, No. 2 9 114.. ft „ 1914, 7 For further particulars, and to treat, apply to THE SECRETARY, Cambrian Railways Co., Oswestry, June, 1915. John A. Evans, AGRICULTURAL lID GENERAL AUCTIONEER T lID YALUEFI. Delapidation and Tenant Right Valuer. Sales by Auction or Private Treaty of all kinds of Property, Timber, Furniture, Farm- ing Stock, Grass Lettings, &c. Special terms to members of Farmers' Union. Prompt Settlements. Auction Offices: Yøciog and Cattle Market, Builth. b158

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