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OCTOBER SALES. ONE of the most important of THIS SEASON'S SALES, is the one being held at BISLEY H. MUNTS, 2:-), HIGH STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, and MILFORD. Unequalled Value in Silver Watches, 20 PER CENT under usual advertised prices. SILVER ENGLISH LEVER Watches from 30/- each. SILVER SWISS Watches—Lady's or Gent's 12/6 Do. do. very handsome „ 15/- NICKEL LEVER ALARMS 2/6 BIGHT-DAY AND THIRTY-HOUR CLOCKS EQUALLY CHE„AP. All Warranted as usual. FLBASE CALL and inspect before sending your Money to STRANGERS. LARGEST STOCK OF Wedding, Keeper, and Gem Rings IN THE COUNTY AT LOWEST PRICES. 93p* PRESENT WITH EACH WEDDING RING. Wedding Presents-Silver & Electroplate. Large Cash Discount of Makers' List Prices. Repairs Reliable, Promptly Executed. Prices Moderate. SEPTEMBER 28th, 1898. MILFORD HAVEN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. —: :0: .■ • ■■ j Abslracl of ReceiPIs and Expenditure for the year ended 3 1 sl March, 1898. RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 31st March, 1897. £ s. d. £ a. d. March 31st, 1897. £ s. d. £ s. d. To BALANCE. BY BALANCES. In hand of Clerk 34 16 4 Invoice (Coal) Account Con- Ditto Collector No. I 11 17 7 tractors due 47 7 2 Ditto Ditto No. 2. 2 19 10 Contractors for Works 941110 Ditto Toll Collector. 100 Contractors for Haulage 371 Due from Water Loan Rents 30 4 1 Account 1 4 00\- Treasurer 68 6 3 Ð from Poor Rate overpaid 0 0 1 Superintendent.. 0 12 5 51 17 10 J Invoice (General) Account March 31st, 1898. Tradesmen 41 7 7i DISTRICT FUND. 285 16 5t General District Rate. 1500 5 4 March 31st, 1898. BRIDGE. GENERAL DISTRICT FUND. Revenue from Bridge 470 15 8 Sundry Expenditure 9 14 0 CKXETEBY. BRIDGE. Bent and Burial Fees. 18 0 3 Wages Toll Collector, Rates, Damage to Paths. 1 0 0 Rent, &c. 64 9 21 ———————— 19 0 3 CEMETERY. GAS SUPPLY. Wages, Trees, Rate, &c. 63 10 94 Gas & Meter Rents one year.. 894 0 7 FITTING. Ooke & Residual Products sold 11119 5i Wages of Fitter, Tubes, &e. 88 7 81 Lighting Public Lights 221 0 0 WATER SUPPLY. Gas to Toll House and Gas Coal, Coke, Wages, Rents, &c. 319 15 61 and Coal to Oiffce 11 1 9 Salaries Superintendent and ——————— 1238 1 91 Collector 45 0 0 WATER SUPPLY. 364 15 6} Water Rates one year 742 14 11;- GAS SUPPLY. LICENSES. Wages, Coal, Rent, &e. 786 18 1 Fees 0 11 0 Salaries Superintendent and ESTABLISHMENT. Collector 55 0 0 Bent of Offices. 11 5 0 ————— 841 18 1 LEGAL EXPENSES. HIGHWAYS. Costa recovered 5 8 3 Materials and Labour 362 19 5 FITTING. LOANS. Amount Colleflted for Gas and N orthem Counties Investment Water Fitting 110 16 5 £ Trust Limited 636 9 4 SALARIES. < Prudential Assurance Compy. 354 4 10 Grant from County Council in Wilts Friendly Society 212 14 10 respect of Salaries of United Kingdom Temperance, Sanitary Officers 45 0 0 &c., Institution 139 17 10 HIGHWAY. 1343 6 10 Contribution from County LIGHTING. Council two years 144 0 0 Gas to Public Lamps, Wages, SEWERAGE. &c. 334 6 11 Amount paid for drainage 1 12 6 ESTABLISHMENT. STRKBT WORKS ACCOUNT. Rent, Printing, Rates, Coal Amount Paid for Paving, &c. 6 14 1 &c, 196 10 74 BALANCES. CASTLE PILL VIADUCT. Invoice (Coal) Aceount Con- Rates and Taxes 154 tractors due 49 11 7 SALARIES. Contractors for Works 90 4 8 (Other than in respect of Gas Contractors for Haulage 4 17 2 and Water Works), Clerk, Bents I 40 19 0 Collector, Messenger, Med- Invoice (General) Account ical Officer and Inspector 226 13 4 Tradesmen 74 16 U STREET WORKS. —————— 260 8 61 (Other than Loan), Wages, Materials, &c. 180 14 6 SEWERAGE. Wages, Pipes, &c 28 13 10 LEGAL EXPENSES. Costs, Stamps, &c 6 16 9 REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. Team, Labour, &c. 54 0 0 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. Boat Slip and Fountain. 34 15 61 WELLS. Repairs to Well, &c. 2 12 9 ELECTION. Returning Officers Expenses 9 9 9 BALANCES. In hand of Clerk 51 7 ] Ditto. Collector No. I 30 19 54 Ditto. Ditto. No. 2. 5 3 5" Ditto. Treasurer. 18 19 2 Ditto. Superintendent.. 0 1 1 Due from Water Loan Account 1 4 01 Due from Poor Rate over. ? paid. 0 0 1 107 14 4 14608 11 84 I 11 81 WATER LOAN ACCOUNT. March 31st, 1897. ;C s. d. March 31st, 1897. L s. d. To Balance in hand of Treasurer. 95 2 1 By Balance due to General Account 1 4 01 March 31st, 1898. Ditto Clerk 0 0 Of To Interest on Deposit 2 11 3 March 31st, 1898 To Balance due to General Account 1 4 01 By amount expended during year ended Ditto Treasurer 278 3 8 this date. 38ii 4 0 Ditto Clerk 9 7 1 .) r £38 8 1J JE386 8 14 STREET IMPROVEMENT LOAN ACCOUNT. March 31st, 1897. £ s. d. £ s. d. March 31st, 1898. £ s d £ s A To Balance in hand Treasurer 18 19 6 By Amount expended during B.. s.. Ditto Collector 0 0 1 year ended this date 52 17 8 ———*—— 18 19 7 By Balance in hand Treasurer 6 14 11 March 31st, 1898. Ditto Colltctor 0 17 94 To Received for Concrete 10 ft. Paving 11 13 10J aqi. To Received for Materials (General Account) 29 16 11 XGO 10 41 60 10 44 BALANCE SHEET OR GENERAL BALANCE ACCOUNT for the year ended 31st MARCH, 1898. March 31st, 1W8. £ s. d. March 31st, 1898. £ s. d. £ s. d. To Gas Consumers 429 4 4 By Invoice Coal Account 49 11 7 „ Water Renters 88 19 it Contractors for Works 90 4 8 „ Contractors for Bridge Tolls 1 5 0 "Gas Depositers (Row "Bridge Erection 1207 18 6 bottom) 0 10 0 „ Loan Account 6018 19 7 „ Prudential Assurance Co. 40^5 8 l Gas Works Erection.: 3977 17 8 Do. 1159 7 3 „ Water Works Extension 3302 18 3 5184 15 4 „ Street Improvement Account 1848 17 54 Northern Counties Invest- Lessee Street Refuse 7 14 0 mentent Trust Limited. 6018 19 7 Clerks General Accouut 51 7 1 "Wllts Friendly Society. 3014 3 6 „ Treasurers Do 18 19 2 „ United Kingdom Tem- Do. Street Improvement Loan perance and General Account 14 11 pr3rance and General Account.6 14 11 1 Provident Institution 1856 10 2 Collector's Account No. 1. 30 19 54 „ Haulage Contractors (B. Do, No.2. o 3 5 Johns) 417 2 „ Do. Street Improvement Loan I Rents 40 IQ 0 Account 0 17 9? „ Invoice (Tradesmen) ?? 74 Jg "1 „ Tenant of Cemetery 7 0 0 „ Lessee Bridge Tolls Paid 3 M Fitting Customers 117 19 14 in advance *V> ir K „ Ground rents 1 1 0" „ Treasurer Water Loan ? Superintendent I 0 1 1 Account 0-c  8 „ Poor Rate 001 „ Clerk Water Loan Account 9 7 1 General District Rate 468 3 3 £ m2TiTi | £ nIiH7~94 THOMAS H. LEWIS, CLERK. I have examined the several accounts of which the ioreg is th;BaJance Sheet items credited to the Treasurer with the Vouchers, and I do hereby cfrtify that the entries am>ea^to be coS and terns credited to the Treasurer with the Vouchers, and I do here?' yS?fygsM due S ?nd ? M?  !?l,and that the balances on the Treasurer's Loan Accounts, vizh? th 129 »ilh ?B?ces wh? by" ihe TWert om, B»kf ° to '° h'™ been due to or from him as the case may be, and I do hereby find that the outstanding liabilities at the time of SSttWSsaSVK S2 find thal ,h° ou,itod':n'! Dated this 15th day of September, 1898. R. WILLIAMS, DISTRICT AUDITOR. DAN LESTER, WHOLESALE Fish and Ice Merchant, MILFORD HAVEN. All Order8 (large or small) promptly executed. TELEGRAMS :-LESTER, MILFORD HAVEN. 748 MRS. ANDERSON, fEUITEBEE AND GREENGROCER, DARK STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. BOUQUETS, WREATHS & CROSSES made to order on the shortest notice and at lowest possible prices. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY. All orders promptly attended to. BOOMING- AHEAD. Thousands Drink it Daily. I ofIneIwt THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN BUY. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. j Wholesale Agents— J. & J. P. REYNOLDS, I 689 Haverfordwest. HORSE & FOUR-WHEELED DOG CART ON HIRE. Apply- DAVID EVANS, Corkcutter. HOUSE TO LET at Merlin's Tenace, in this town, H Immediate Possession may be had. Apply: G. J. TREW, High Street, Haverfordwest. 388 SALES BY WILLIAM JONES, AUCTIONEER. MICHAELMAS, 1898. On Monday, August 29th, at ST. ISHMAEL'S CASTLE, in the Parish of St. Ishmael's, the residence of Mr Jacob James, Live Stock, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements, &c. On Monday, September 12th, at Main Street, Pembroke the residence of Mr David Arlow, Butcher, House- hold Furniture, Saddlery Requisites, and other effects. On September 14th, at LITTLE HAVEN, the residence On Soe T?r John Russan, Household Furniture, and other Effects. On September 21st, at PRENDERGAST PAPER MILLS, Haverfordwest, Paper-making Machinery, Plant, and other Effects. On Wednesday, September 21st, on the premises the Leasehold Dwelling House called MILL BANK COTTAGE, the Prendergast Paper Mills, and the Bleaching Field. On September 22nd, at MEAD LODGE, Houghton, Live Stock, Crops of Corn and Hay, &c. On September 24th, at the ANGEL INN, Church Street, Haverfordwest, Household Furniture, and other Effects. On the 27th September, at UPPER SWANSWELL, Broad Haven, Dairy Cows, Young Cattle, Pigs, Pony and Trap, Hay, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., the Property of Mrs Rosser. On the 28th September, at DERBY, near Haverford- west, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Hay and Corn, &c., the property of Owen H. S. Williams, Esq. On Thursday, September 29th, at PARK HOUSE, near Prendergast, Dairy Cows, Young Cattle, Pigs, Hay, &c., the property of Mr Thomas John. On Friday, September 30th, at the LIVERPOOL ARMS, Dark Street, Haverfordwest, HOUSE- HOLD ARMS, FURNITURE, Publicans Trade Utensils, &c., the property of Mrs Bartlett. On Monday, Oct. 3rd, at Haverfordwest, TWO FREE- On Monday, HOUSES in Barn Street, lei to David Rees On Monday, ROUSES in Barn Street, let to David Rees HOLD liOUSES in Barn Street, let to David Rees and Mary Rees respectively, and ONE HOUSE on Prendergast West Side let to Henry Griffiths. Early in October, at SUTLAND COTTAGE, Little Haven, household furniture, and other effects. About the same date, a Leasehold Dwelling-house and Large Garden at CLARBESTON ROAD, held for the unexpired term of 47 years, from Michaelmas, 1898, let to Mrs Scourfield. 40, High Street, Haverfordwest, August 31st, 1898. PARISH OF PRENDERGAST, NEAR HAVERFORDWEST. Unreserved Sale of Dairy Cows, Pigs, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, &c. MR. WILLIAM JONES HAS been instructed by Mr THOMAS JoH? (who is .Ll relinquishing Farming), to SELL BY PUBLIC JLJL relin WAR K HOUSE, in the parish of Pren- dergast, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE 29th, 1898, the whole of the LIVE STOCK, CROPS OF HAY, DAIRY AND BREWING UTENSILS, &c., com- prising :—8 excellent Dairy Cows, I recently calved, another expected to calve before the day of Sale, and the remainder very soon, 1 Cart Mare, 9 first rate Porkers, 2 Ricks of Lay Hay, about 24 Tons, the Dairy and Brewing Utensils, Tumbril Cart and Tripples, Spring Cart, Shaft Harness, Trap Harness, Chain Harrow, several Pigs' Troughs, 3 Ladders, a quantity of Manure and Timber and other effects not particularized. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Three Months' Credit subject to conditions of Sale. 40, High Street, Haverfordwest, September 9th, 1898. 766 HAVERFORDWEST. Unreserved Sale of Antique and Modern Household Furniture, Glass, Ware, Licensei Victuallers' Trade Utensils, &c. MR. WILLIAM JONES HAS been instructed by Mrs. BARTLETT (who is jLl relinquishing business) to SELL BY AUCTION at the LIVERPOOL ARMS, DARK STREET, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1898, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TRADE UTENSILS AND OTHER EFFECTS, comprising Mahogany Cheffioneer, do. Bookcase with Glass Front, Mahogany Couch covered in Cretonne, 2 Mahogany Easy Chairs covered in horse-hair and leather respectively, 1 Arm and half-dozen Parlour Chairs, 2 Basket Chairs, Grandfather's Clock, Timepiece, Mahogany Pembroke, Dining, Fancy and other Tables, Pier Glass, Pictures, Ornaments, Iron Bed- steads, Palliasses, Feather Bed, Bolsters and Pillows, Double and other Washstands and Ware, Antique Oak Chest of Drawers with brass handles, Toilet Glass, Hip Bath, Commode, Cane-seated Chairs, Beer Engine, Filter by Lipscombe, Bar Table, Bar Seats and Forms, Spirit Kegs, Pewter Ber and Spirit Measures, 6 dozen Glasses, together with all the KITCHEN FURNITURE AND UTENSILS, which include Dresser and Ware, Tables, 1 Arm and half-dozen Teak and Mahogany Chairs, Lamps, and sundry other articles. Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock. Purchase Money to be paid at the time of Sale. 40, High Street, Haverfordwest, 19th September, 1898. 780 HAVERFORDWEST. Sale of Desirable Freehold Dwellinghouses in Prendergast and Barn Street. MR. WILLIAM JONES HAS been instructed to Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC HAUCTION AT THE TEMPERANCE HALL, Haverfordwest, ON MONDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1898, at seven o'clock in the evening the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY:- LOT 1, A Commodious Dwellinghouse, Shop (with shop fittings) and Bakery, with stable and pig- stye attached, situate in Prendergast (West side) and occupied by Mr Henry Griffiths, as half yearly tenant at the yearly rent of £13. These premises contain a frontage to the street of 29 feet, and offer a most desirable investment. LOT 2.-A Dwellinghouse and Garden situate in Barn Street, and occupied by Mr David Rees as quarterly tenant at the low yearly rent of £ 5 14s. LoT 3.—A Dwellinghouse and Garden situate ad- joining the last lot, and occupied by Mrs Mary Evans as quarterly tenant at the low yearly rent of £ 5 14s. All the lots are in good condition and are let to respectable tenants. Further information may be obtained of the Auctioneer, High Street, Haverfordwest or of MESSRS. EATON EVANS & WILLIAMS, Haverfordwest, The Vendor's Solicitors. Haverfordwest, 13th September, 1898. 769 Freemantle & Sons, WHOLESALE & RETAIL POULTRY FARMERS. DEPOT.— 20, ROBERT ST., MILFORD HAVEN. DAILY SUPPLY OF NEW LAID EGGS. SMART PONY AXD TRAP FOR HIRE I {J.H [6; MONUMENTS, TOMBS, CROSSES, HEADSTONES, ARTIFICIAL WREATHS, &c W. J. COLE, MONUMENTALIST, &c., Holds an unequalled stock of all kinds of Memoria in Marble, Granite, and Forest Stone. Guaranteed Higher Class Work, at lower Prices, than supplied anywhere in the County. Just arrived, Grand New Stock of ARTIFICIAL WREATHS. Prices very low. SPLENDID LOT OF WREATHS TO BE GIVEN A WAY FREE. (Write for Par- ticulars.) ALL MEMORIALS SENT CARRIAGE PAID. Enquiries invited to W. J. COLE, 18, Commercial Row, Pembroke Dock PEMBROKESHIRE. TOWN OF HAVERFORDWEST. MESSRS. T. RULE OWEN & SON HAVE been favoured with instructions to OFF IZP- JJL FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the CASTLE HOTEL, Haverfordwest, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of OCTOBER, 1898, at Three o'clock p.m., all that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND OUT-PREMISES, I KNOw-x AS OLOGl-KA.lsr HOUSE, situate in High Street, Haverfordwest, with STABLES and GARDEN in HILL LANE, all in the occupation of Dr. E. P. Phillips as yearly tenant, at the rent of JE40. The House comprises Underground Kitchen, Pantries, Area and Entrance; on Ground Floor, Surgery, Hall, Pantry, and Dining Room on First Floor, Drawing Room, Smoke Room, Bedroom, W.C. on Second Floor, 3 Bedrooms, W.C. with good Attics over. There is a Back-yard with Coal and Wood Houses, also a large Room, formerly used as a Surgery with Loft over Steps lead up to Garden and to Stables, which comprise large Loose Box and one Stall, Saddle Room, Yard, Privy, and Hay and Corn Lofts with entrance to Hill Lane. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Haverfordwest; to MAJOR WYNNE, Estate Offices, Pembroke; or to MR. MORGAN RICHARDSON, Cardigan, 763 Solicitor to the Vendor. LIST OF SALES BY J. LLEWELLYN DAVIES. On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, at LAND, near Scoveston Fort, Crops of Corn and Hay, the pro- perty of Mr Thomas Rees. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, at IIEARSON, Clear-out-Sale of Live Stock, Agricultural Implements, Crops of Corn and Hay, Dairy Utensils, Furniture, &c., the property of Mr James Thomas. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, at CLEGGARS, in the Parish of Lamphey, about 400 head of Cattle, and Shropshire Down Sheep, &c., the property of Charles Mathias, Esq. On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, at WALWYN'S CASTLE FARM, Dairy Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dairy Utensils and Agricultural Implements, the property of Mr Watts. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, at WALTON WEST FARM, Dairy Cows, Young Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Hay, Implements, Furniture, &c., the property of Mr John George. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, at SWANSWELL, in the parish of Walton, [on the Milch Cows, Young Cattle, Crops of Corn and Hay, Imple- ments, &c., the property of Mr Reed. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, at DALE, Household Furniture, &c., the property of Mr Mathias. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, at BOWER, in the parish of WALTON, on the Dairy Cows, Young Cattle, Horses, Colts, Pigs, Crops of Corn, &c., the property of Mr Thomas Lewis. SWANSWELL, PARISH OF WALTON. Unreserved Three Months' Credit Sale of Milch Cows, Young Cattle, Sow in Farrow, Horee, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements, Portion of Household Furniture, &c. J. LLEWELLYN DAVIES HAS been instructed by MR. REED, who is leaving the Farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at SWANSWELL, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 29TH, 1808, the following LIVE STOCK, CROPS OF CORN 1898, AND HAY, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBAN- DRY, DAIRY UTENSILS, Portion of HOUSE- HOLD FURNIT-JRE, &c., consisting of: LIVE STOCK.—Three Choice Milch Cows, Yearling Bull, Yearling Hsifer, three Calves, two Sows in farrow, one Horse Bellman," four years old, warranted quiet, free from vice and true in harness, and two Sows in farrow. CRops.-40 Mows of Black Tartarian Oats, four Mows of Wheat, two Ricks of well-saved Meadow Hay. IMPLEMENTS AND DAIRY UTENSILS.—One Tumbril Cart and Rails, one Donkey Cart, Churn, Milk Pans, Butter Tub, &c. Also a portion of the Household Furniture, &c. Sale to Commence at Two p.m. Sharp. The Auctioneer respectfully urges a prompt atten- dance so that the whole of the Lots may be disposed of during the Afternoon. 778 BOWER, PARISH OF WALTON. Unreserved Six Months' Credit. Sale of Milch Vows, Young Cattle, Horses, Colts, Trotting Cobs, Sows and Litters, Young Pigs, Crops of Corn, and Ricks of Oaten Straw. MR. J. LLEWELLYN DAVIES HAS received instructions from MR. THOMAS HLEwis, to SELL BY PUBLIC AuCTMN at BOWER, in the PARISH OF WALTON, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 1898, the following LIVE STOCK, CROPS OF CORN, STRAW, &c., comprising DAIRY COWS AND YOUNG CATTLE. Three Choice Dairy Cows, one lately calved, and one to calve by day of Sale, and the other before Christmas; three Heifers and Calves, two Yearling Steers, four Year- ling Heifers, five Calves. HORsEs.-Mare, "Diamond," aged, a splendid worker and warranted quiet, free from vice and true in all Harness; Horse, "Captain," 4 years old, warranted similarly; Pony, 3 years old, by "The Arab," out of that well-known Pony "Farewell"; Pony, 3 years old, by Plutarch," out of a Princecraft Pony the well-known and favourite Racing Pony, Farewell," stinted to a grand Trotting Cob the well-known Pony, "Unity," aged; Cob, 5 years old; 14 hands high, by Princecraft Cob, Kitty," 14 hands high, by The Brigand two- year- old Colt out of "Nutley," by a Cart Horse, a very promising Colt Yearling Colt out of Fare- well," and 1 Sucking Colt out of Farewell" Yearling Colt out of Diamond," and 1 three-year- old Colt out of Kitty," by Plutarch." PIGS.—Two Sows and Litters, one with twelve Young Pigs, and the other with 10 do., also 8 good useful Slips. CORN AND STRAW.-100 Mows of Black Tartarian Oats, and 60 Mows of good Malting Bar!ey, and 3 Ricks of good fresh Oaten Straw. Sale to Commence at Two p.m. The Auctioneer respecttully invites the attention of the Farmers, Dairy Keepers and consumers of Corn to this genuine clear-out Sale, the Cows and young Cattle are choice specimens of their kind. The Horses, and especially the Ponies and Colts, are well worthy of the attention of lovers of Horseflesh. The fact that they have been bred and reared by Mr Lewis, is a sufficient guarantee of their quality, as for many years Mr Lewis has been one of the most successful breeders of Ponies in Pembrokeshire. DALE. Unreserved Ready Money Sale of Household Furniture, &c. J. LLEWELLYN DAVIES HAS been favoured with instructions from Mus. .H MATHIAS who is leaving the district, to SELL BY PrBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1898, at DALE, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE eonsistiug of Large mahogany Book Case with Table and Drawers mahogany oval Table, 2 Hall Tables, 2 Loo Tables, large Pier Glass in gilt frame 4 Toilet Glasses, Escretoirc, 2 dining-room Easy Chairs, walnut Work Table, 2 box Ottomans, 18 cane-seated Chairs, several pine Washstands, large pine Wardrobe, mahogany Bedstead with Paliasses, Mattresses and Bedding several Dressing Tables, 3 Easy Chairs, 4 Garden Chairs, dining-room Carpet, 2 bedroom Carpets, 2 stair Carpets, cocoanut Matting, several Hearthrugs and Mats, 2 kitchen Tables, Dresser, complete Dinner Service, usual kitchen Utensils, garden Implements, several Guns, Books, Pictures, Quilts, quantity Gass and China, G corner Brackets, 4 Fenders and Fireirons, Peram- bulator, window Poles and Rings, 2 Knife-cleaning Machines, Clocks, Lamps, kitchen Chairs, quantity of Photographic Apparatus, Rocking Chair, &c., &c., also a good useful DOG CART and quantity Plants in Pots. Sale to commence at 2 p. m. prompt. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. IN THE MATTER OF THE LICENSING ACTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the COUNTY LICENSING COMMITTEE X appointed by Quarter Sessions for the County of Pembroke will meet at the SHIRE HALL, HAVERFORDWEST, on THURSDAY, the 29th Day of SEPTEMBER iust., at 1L o'clock in the forenoon to hear applications for Confirmation of Licenses. Dated this 7th day of September, 1898. WM. DAVIES GEORGE, Clerk of the Peace. Shire Hall, Haverfordwest. Clerk of the Peace. VISITORS TO LONDON WILL IIINI) A HOME FROM HOME, AT 2, EASTBOURNE TERRACE, OPPOSITE PADDING TON STATION. Bed & Breakfast from 3/6 per day. a. j uses for all parts pass the door, and Station of Metropolitan Railway within 100 yards of House. By Order of the Mortgagees. .TOWN AND COUNTY OF HAVERFORDWEST. MESSRS. T. RULE OWEN & SON HAVE becu instructed to offer FOR SALE BY JLL PrBLIC AUCTION at the MARINERS' HOTEL, Haverfordwest, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1898, at three o'clock p.m., subject to conditions, the following very valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, I A COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, situate in Bridge Street, Haverfordwest, comprising -On Ground Floor a Large Office, formerly a Shop, Dining Room, Kitchen, Pantry, Washhouse, &c. on First Floor Large Nursery Bedroom, Drawing Room, W.C. on Second Floor Two Bedrooms with Attics over, in the occupation of Mr D. O. Evans; and at the back of above a large Building of Three Storeys, now used as Cabinet Maker's Workrooms, Warehouse, &c., also a large Loft used as a Tailor's Workroom, all in the occupation of Mr A. Reynolds, also Yard, 5 Stall Stable, Loose Box, Cart and Carriage House, &c., in the occupation of Mrs M. A. Davies. There is a right of way from Bridge Street through lane to the back of the premises. The above Premises, which have lately been altered and improved and a considerable amount of money expended on them, arc situate in the best business part of the Town, aod are bounded at the back by the river wall. Any further information may be obtained at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Haverfordwest; or of MR. W. J. JONES, Haverfordwest, 790 Solicitor for the Vendors. PENYBEDD, BURRY PORT, CARMARTHEN. Distant 2 miles from'Burry Port and Kidwelly Stations on the Main Line of the Great Western Railway. Great Clear-out Sale of Pedigree and other Short- horn Cattle, and Nag Horses, Cross Bred Sheep, Pigs, Implements, Dairy litensils and House- hold Furniture. MESSRS. LLOYD AND THOMAS ARE favoured with instructions from Mrs. W. A S. MARSH, to SELL BY AUCTION, without reserve, at the above place on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3cd, 4th and 5th, 1898: Head of Cattle, including 32 Milch Cows, 10 aged, yearling and bull Calves, 26 full Pedigree Shorthorn Cows and Heifers, 13 Fat Cattle, 19 two-year-old Heifers, 28 Yearling Heifers, 30 Yearling Steers, and 19 Steer and Heifer Calves 55 Horses, including 9 cart Geldings and Mares, 3 three-year-old cart geldings, 5 two-year-old, and 4 Yearling cart Colts, and Fillies, 3 Cobs, 14 Hackney Brood Mares, 3 three-year-old, two-year- old and Yearling Hackneys, by Lord Dacre." 550 Sheep, comprising 270 Cross Bred Ewes, and 280 long-tailed Lambs. 57 Pigs, including 3 Sows with litters, 1 Boar, 3 Sows in furrow, and 20 store Pigs. Also the whole of the Modern Collection of Implements, and Dairy Utensils. Luncheon (by ticket), at 11 o'clock. The sale to positively commence at 12.30 o'clock each day. Credit on Conditions. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay Sreet, Carmarthen. 781 GREAT SALE OF MOUNTAIN AND CROSS-BRED SHEEP. MESSRS. WM. THOMAS & SON WILL SELL BY AUCTION at CLYNSEITHMAN, I Tt Monachlogddu Parish (about 2 miles from Maenclochog and Rosebush Railway Stations), on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1898, 800 SHEEP AND LAMBS of the above breeds together with the -whole of LIVE STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, property of the Trustees of the late MR. JOHN DAVIES. Sale to commence at 10.30 a.m. 775 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE RECTORY, SAINT BRIDES. Important Sale of valuable Household Furniture, China, Glass, Dinner and Dessert Services, Pictures, Ornaments, Organ, Books, Carriage Mare, Phaeton, Bicycle, Tumbril Cart, Carriage and Cart Harness, Gentleman's Saddle and Bridle, Pcultry, Lawn Mower and Roller, Pota- toes in Drills, &c., &c. GEORGE JONES HAS been favoured with instructions from the d Executrix of the late Rev. G. D. Davies, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Rectory, on TnuRS. DAY, 29TH SEPTEMBER, 1898, all the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS above referred to. Full particulars will appear in Posters. Sale to commence at 10.30 for 11.30 sharp. Three Months' Credit subject to conditions of sale. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. W. REES CARVER HAS been instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC UL AycTioN, at the GROVE HOTEL, ST. DAVID'S, about the end of September, the desirable FARM of UPPER HARGLODD, situate in the Parish of St. David's, and now in the occupation of Mr J. M. Owen as yearly tenant. Further particulars will appear in detailed adver- tisements, and in the meantime information may be obtained of Mr R. L. FULI ORD, Solicitor, 36, Theo- balds Road, Gray's Inn, London; Mr JAS. THOMAS, Estate Agent, G, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest; and of the Auctioneer. 735 BOOMING AHEAD. Thousands Drink it Daily. dbichotfSeib THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN BUY. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. Wholesale Agents- J. & J. P. REYNOLDS, 689 Haverfordwest. GENT'S TAILORING AND Complete Outfitting Establishment, LONDON HOUSE, High Street, Haverfordwest. T. G. BIRCIi TJEGS respectfully to advise his kind patrons, of his return from the London Markets, and West of England Manu- facturers, after having duly noted all Fashion Changes, and would intimate that his pur- chases in all departments have been made before the continuing rise in prices since the close of disturbing Wars, Strikes, &e. In order to secure full advantage I would request the favour of an early call. Orders can be placed in advance for the Autumn and Winter Seasons. Please accept his best thanks for past favours and kind recommendations. E. J. MAY, ENGLISH & FOREIGN FRUITERER, FISH GAME AND RABBIT DEALER, HIGH STREET AND CARTLETT, H AVERFORD WEST, Has now taken LARGER AND MORE COM MODIOUS PREMISES IN HIGH STREET opposite London and Provincial Bank While this addition been ~a<le principally to have more cen tre position for the convenience of town customers, it will also enable her to keep a larger and more varied Stock of everything pertaining to the Business, so that the re- q1Ùremcnts of County Gentry and others will be fully met. MRS. COLLINS THOMAS, REGISTRY AND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, DEW STREET, I-TAVERFORDNVEST. TO LET, Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, known as Priory Villa," Milford Haven.—Apply Miss JOHNS, Hamilton Terrace. 783 TO LET, SEPTEMBER 29th, DEER PARK LODGE, Portfield Gate, Good House and Garden.—Apply to Mr J. H. WILLIAMS, Springfield House, Haverfordwest. E742 COMFORTABLE LODGINGS to Let in central part of the Town, suitable for one or two Young Men.— Apply A., Office of this Paper. TO LET CONVENIENT HOUSE, 9 Rooms, t Stable, Coach House, and Garden, close to Clarbeston Road Station. Rent £ 11.—Apply, MR W. THOMAS, Ironmonger, Haverfordwest. 784 TO BE LET, with immediate possession, HOUSE ? and GARDEN at PRENDERGAST HILL.- Apply Mrs E. E. LEWIS, The New Bridge, Haver- fordwest. HOUSE TO LET. TO LET at Michaelmas, No. 11, Hill Street, recently ) put in thorough repair.—Apply W H REYNOLDS, Cabinet maker. 729 TO BE LET at Michaelmas next, a Small DAIRY FARM (consisting of about 22 Acres) together with HOUSE AND GARDEN, situate at the OBSERVATORY, Hakin, and now in the occupation of Mr James Owen.— For further particulars apply to Mr J. T. Ll. PHILIP DAVIES, Observatory Hall, Milford Haven. 720 TO LET, NEAR FISHGUARD, PEMBROKE- SHIRE. THAT very desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE JL called "CARNE" situate about II miles from Goodwick, and two miles from Fishguard, with a magni- ficient view of Goodwick Bay and the surrounding country.The house which has recently been rebuilt is in excellent repair, and faces south- east. There are first rate Stables, Saddle Room, Coach House, Kennels, and large walled Garden attached to the house. I There are 68 ACRES of PASTURE and ROUGH LAND—which are to let with the house. This house seems particularly adapted to any gentleman who may wish to reside in this rapidly improving neighbourhood. The Goodwick Station of the North Pembrokeshire Railway will be within H miles. Excellent shooting may be obtained in the district and the house is within reach of "The Tivyside and Pembrokeshire Foxhounds." For further particulars apply to W. T. S. TOMES, Solicitor, 716 Fishguard. PORTFIELD FAIR, HAVERFORDWEST. Look out! Look out MESSRS. STUDT will visit this town for the Fair, with TWO SETS OF GONDOLAS The GONDOLAS will be brilliantly LIGHTED WITH ELECTRICITY, made by a powerful Road Locomotive, and both sets are furnished with MAGNIFICENT ORGANS. T IIE whole will arrive in time to commence L running on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, and will run on Tuesday as well as on Fairday. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY DISCONTINUANCE OF WEEKLY EXCUR- SIONS TO LONDON. ON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6, the LAST of the WEEKLY EXCURSIONS to LONDON will run, returning OCTOBER 12. 791 ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, DAY EXCUR- SIONS to HAVERFORDWEST (HIRING FAIR) will run from New & Old Milford, Johnston, Clynderwen & Clarbeston Road. For times, full particulars, WEEK-END EXCURSIONS, &c., see bills and pamphlets. J. L. WILKINSON, 792 General Manager. }jISH! FISH! FISH THE DIRECT FISH SUPPLY Co., MILFORD HAVEN, Forward Baskets of Fresh Fish, carriage paid, to any part of the United Kingdom, in quantities to suit the requirements of their customers, ranging from 2s. 3d. per basket. Special terms made with Hotels, Clubs, Institutions, &c. All Fish guaranteed absolutely fresh, and cleaned by thoroughly practical men. All parcels despatched per first passenger train after receipt of order. Please note only Address- J. T. HILL, Milford Haven. 787 Be MISS ALICE JANE EVANS, OF HIGH STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, DECEASED. A-PERSONS having any CLAIM against the ESTATE of the DECEASED are requested to send particulars of the same forthwith to Mr JAMES G. EVANS, of High Street, Tenby; or to Mr. WM. DAVIES GEORGE, Solicitor, 77-1 Hill Lane, Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT all Persons having any CLAIMS upon the -*■ County Fund are required to send particulars of the same on or before the 8th day of OCTOBER INSTANT, to me, at the undermentioned address, that such Claims may be laid before the Finance Com- mittee, and (if passed by that Committee), brought before the next meeting of the County Council for payment. WM. DAVIES GEORGE, Clerk to the County Council. Shire llall, Haverfordwest, September 26th, 1898. N.H.-All Bills for repairs to Bridges, Public Buildings, &c., to be sent in by the 8th day of OCTOBER, 1898. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. £ 2000 -^n<^ ?? ??s of Money for Invest- £ 1000 ment on first Mortgage of Freehold rt 1000 Property. £ 800 ? Apply t0~ enn l MR COLIN REES DAVIES, .-C 500 Solicitor, Haverfordwest, St. David's, and Milford Haven. 793 WHITLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIS SOCIETY WILL HOLD THEIR FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW OF CATTLE, HORSES9 SHEEP & PIGS, Dairy & Garden Produce, Green Crops, Dogs, &c., On Thursday, Oct. 27,1898. For Schedules of Prizes, &c., apply to B. T. DAVIES, Waungron. AT fj^HE I 1{ERY ilop OF STRENGTHENING TONICS STANDS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS Reliable at every change 01 health, suitable for every climate* safe and sure alike for men, wome", and children. The Grand Secret of Dame Nature for the alleviation of INDIGESTION. NERVOUSNESS. A WEAKNESS. W SLEEPLESSNESS. J LOW SPIRITS. 1 DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINTS. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. Is advocated as a first aid toward quickening commercial instincts, fot the counting-house or the market' place. It is a tonic that is sure to be wanted. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. The hard-working toilers gener- ally of the United Kingdom should remember the old saying PreveO' tion is better than cure," and tllS just as it is necessary to call in medical man when brain and bodf are over-taxed so it is desirable to do all that is possible to keep the system thoroughly up to the markj for every rush of competition all extra labour. You have a regular doctor, have you a regular preset" vative of health to save you froll the doctor and the doctor's bills. If not, try GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS A purely vegetable tonic, which contains the strengthening quali" ties of Sarsaparilla, Saffron, Bar'. dock, Gentian, Lavender, aJ1 Dandelion, as well as Quinine. 6 exact remedy you want for PAIP" tation, Sleeplessness, Biliousness or Rheumatism. It not only gi-VeS you freedom from pain but strength and zest for your work that makes it a pleasure. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. SOLD EVERYWHERE In bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each' or in cases containing three 4s. & at 12s. per case. d The Proprietors will forward carriage free, for the above price?' should any difficulty be expet" > enced in procuring it. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. See the name" Gwilym Evans II on Label, Stamp, and Bottle. SOLE PROPRIETORS: QUININE BITTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED, LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. JACKET LOST. 9 LOST on the HAVEN ROAD, about a fortnight ago, w L. CHILDS CLOTH JACKET. Finder will rewarded.—Apply Office of this Paper. WANTED immediately a respectable BOY to tb? W HAIRDRESSING BUSINESS.-Apply to 1? TUCKER, High Street, Haverfordwest. WANTED a good GENERAL SERVANT for tie VV ROYAL OAK INN, Pembroke. Apply: F. A* BOBY, Pembroke. WANTED-APPRENTICES and IMPROVERS to I the DRESSMAKING.—Apply DAVIES & EVASS, High Street. [741 WANTED. COOK-GENERAL, trustworthy, about VW 30 Wages, CI5, two in family.-Miss CooKfi, Neyland. í85 HOUSE TO LET—a Dwelling House in Quay Street M suitable for Lodgings and Low Rent. AppV H, Office of this Paper. 622. FOR SALE.—THREE BULL CALVES by Pedigree I Shorthorn Bull. Price Moderate.—DAWKINS, Hay* lett, Haverfordwest. 786 FERRETS FOR SALE. A Choice Lot of FERRETS, warranted good workers- -Apply: T. DEVEREUX, Swan Square, Havet fordwest. CHILD'S SADDLE FOR SALE BOY'S PAP, recently done up as new, easily converted for girl, will be sold cheap. Apply WARREN & Co., Saddlers, Tower Hill. SAFE FOR SALE. FOR SALE, OFFICE SAFE, by first class makeff r equal to new.—Apply W. H. REYNOLDS, Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, Hill Street. 795 TO POULTRY KEEPERS. SEVERAL Pure Bred COCKERELS for sale fr#O <J 2s. 6d. each. Wyandottes, Orpingtons, &c., fat stock or exhibition.—W. BARTLETT, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest. 788. FOR SALE SOME very Desirable FREEHOLD BUILDING %J PLOTS at Milford H,ven.-Apply-Cokms, LO Bon Marche, Milford Haven. 675 NEW HONEY. HONEY in sections for sale; a few on hand.-Apply: D B. THOMAS, Station Master, Johnston. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. BUy IRISH TWEEDS (pure wool), 7 Yards fof 16s Gd; Suits, 36s fid Welsh Flannel Shirts, two for lis. Patterns and self measurement forms 011 application.—MATHIAS & Co., Narberth. 374. -c- .c_-cc.c.-7cC'=-=- PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED One Insertion. Three Insertion 8. d. 8. d. 15 Words or less 0 9 13 20 do.10 19 25 do.13 2 8 30 do.16 2 9 Particular attention is called to the fact that the above scale only applies to Situations Vacant and Wanted.

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