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WANTED a PAGE or young FOOTMAN, single TT handed. Must have lived under a good Butler. Apply to E. Jones, Esq Velindre, Llandovery. 8 35 WANTED a good COOK, in a small Family, assist- TT ance given in the Kitchen. High wages would be iven to a really good Cook. A gOf1d chara<:ter indis- pensable. None need apply unless they understand Cook- ing in all i's branches. Address, by letter, stating wages required, and full particulars, X.Y Z., Welshman Office, Carmarthen. 8 33 WANTED a Situation for a Lad of 1 ï, either in the TV Stable or House. He has been 3? Years in his prrsent place, making himself generally useful out of Doors, and be can receive a good character. Addreas-EC., Post Office, Newcasle-Emlyn, Llandyssil. 8 51 WANTED a good, plain COOK two Servants ?T kept. Wages—?12, with tea and sugar. None but a competent person and of good Character need apply. Address A.B., care of Mr Bernard Rees, Stationer, Llanelly. s 64 A Lady wishes to obtain a Situation as GOVER- NESS in a good Family. Acquirements—good Music, English, French, Elementary German and Drawing. Good references. F., Post Office, Lampeter. s 53 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for extensive additions and i alterations to Cresselly House, Pembroke. The Plans and Specification of the work, can be seen on applica- tion to Cresselly House, on and after Wednesday, February 10th. The Tenders are to be deliTered to the Architect, Messrs Clarke and Holland, Newmarket, Cambridge- shire, on or before Monday, March 8th, and the lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. 8. 19 SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOW- LEDGE, AND NATIONAL SOCIETY'S DEPOT, CARMARTHEN. THE Annual Meeting of the Committee will take i place in the Grand Jury Room, on Friday, 5th March nest, at 2 o'clock p m. The Meeting of the Sub- scribers at 3 p.m. W. E. JAMES, I JOHN THIRL WALL, ( Secretaries. Feb. 23rd, 1869. s 67 A FORTUNE FOR A TRIFLE, £25,000 FOR J61. FULL PARTICULARS of this most advantageous JL money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent Free on application, enclosing a stamped directed envelope, to John Foster, Esq., 8, Craig's Court, Charing Cross, London, S. W. s 6;5 THE CARMARTHEN SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL :-H. C. Barber, M.C.P., M.R.S.A., late _L Head Master of Nantwick Grammar Sehool, as- sisted by resident Foreign and English Masters. Terms for Boarders, references, &c., may be obtained from Messrs Thompson and Shackell, Booksellers, and from the Prinoipal, 7 and 8, Spilman Street. s 1 THE FRENCH LANGUAGE MADE EASY. MONSR. J. GERMAIN REGIS, Eleve du Lycee Charlemagne, DE DROIT DE PARIS ET DE L'UNI. GRADUE DE L'ECOLE DE DROIT DE PARIS ET DE L iUNI- VERSITB DE FRANCE, RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Clergy, Gentry, JL? and Inhabitants of Carmarthen and its vicinity, for the extensile patronage he has received during his resi- dence (Eleven Years) in Carmarthen, and begs to announce that hi8 French C18s8s will commence on the 10th of SEP- TEMBER, and that he will visit LLANDIIO once a week. For Terms and particulars apply to M. Regis, 53, King street, Carmarthen. F 65 IR. C, VIDEON HARDING, Organist of St. Peter's Church, Carmarthen, Professor of Music at St David's College, Lampeter, also of Llandovery College. Professor of Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, Harmony, and Singing (late Solo Tenore to Dr Spark, Organist of Leeds Town Hall, for his public and private Concerts, also the Bradford and Halifax Oratorios, &c.), BEGS to solicit the patronage of the Inhabitants -D of CARMARTHEN and its Vicinity, and hopes, by stritt attention to his Proftssional Duties, to rr.erit their sunpoft. JTerms^Ope Guinea and a Half per quarter. as Solo Tenor or Pianist. Mr C. V. B, begs to announce that he will bo happy to give Lessons at Lampeter on Fridays at Llandiio and Llandovery, on Mondays and Thursdays. Applications may be made to 37, Spilman Street, Car- marthen. ii 38 MR. HENRY P. G. BltOOKE, (FELLOW OF Tln COLLEGE OF ORGANISTS, LONDON,) PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, BEqS to return his sincere thanks to his Pupils and Patrons ill Carmarthen, Llandovery, Llandiio, and Lampeter, and the ,iciniy, (or the patronage he has received during his risidrnce (six Ytarf-) in Carmarthen, and, at the request of numerous pupils and friends, will still continue t.. gi.e Iesoll8 on thl: PIANOFORTE. HARMONIUM, and in SINGING, THOROUGH BASS, and COMPOSITION. TERMS—-5s per Lesion. Mil. H P. G. BROOKE'S COMPOSITIONS: — M usie Ma'o Easy 7d Christinas Authem—" Behold the days come," Is Anlhrm—" Who is this," 2, Hoar my Prayer," 2s ilark the Herald AngeU" Is Song—" A Voice from the Hanks" Is 31 Quadrilles'* Winter Evening" 2s B1nnr of England" 28 PolkM Lt RusHll" .?? ? 2< „ The Royal Artillery" 3. Waliz The Hose of the Valley" 21 Two Splendid Pianofortes for Sale," alio a fine Violin, Yiolincello, and a large quantity of Musio for Choral Societies, &c, For further particulars apply to 23. Picton Terrace, CARMARTHEN. PACKET ARE now in general use the Public prefer them, j*TL and an excellent living may be made by the Sale of tijcin. For Agencies, apply to the East India Tea Company, 9 Great St. Helens, London, Established 50 years. R 68 LEWIS & CO., IRONMONGERS, LOCK & GUN SMITHS, BliLLHANGERS, 8, LAMMAS STREET, CARMARTHEN. KITCHEN of every description supplied and fitted. GOOD SINGLE GUNS Jfrom 28s to 55s; double from 42s to 75s. DOUBLE BREECH LOADERS, Pin Cart- ridge from £7 to ;£ 10; with Damascus barrels, from £11 to £14; CeDtrd fire from £8 to £15. £20, &c. REVOL- VERS from 30s to 40s breech loading revolvers, 6 shot, 42s; 7 shot, 56s. Revolving Rifles, from 120s. All war- ranted sound throughout. ][ 45 ISAAC ANTHONY, AUCTIONEER, BEGS to return his grateful thanks to the Public for JD the very liberal support accorded to him as an Auctioneer in tbis and the adjoining Cuuntiel for st'Vrlll years, and hopes by promptitude and despatch in the settle- ment of accounts to merit a continuance of public support. Sales Cashed or Guaranteed, or Money advanced to any amount on approved Security, Engagements acoepted either by the Day or per Centage. Dynevor Lodge, Llanelly. K 8 SALE OF WINTER, DRAPERY GOODS, WOOLLENS, MANTLES, MILLINERY AND FELT HATS, &c. Saturday, the 13th inst., and to continue for 14 Days. D- W. DAVIES BRG to announce that they are now Selling a largo -D Variety of GOODS, the value of which is stfrcted by Season or Fashion, at a eieat Reduction in Price. 1, & 2, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. February 11th, 18S9. YOUNG TiiEES FOR PLANTING. 200,000 LARcH, 24 to 3i feet. 200,000 Do. ,}! to 2t feet. 50.000 SCOTCH FIR 14 to 2 feet. 25,000 SPRUCE FIR 14 1021 feet BEECH. 2 4 to 5 feet. ASH 2. to;) feet. Ornamental treee, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Ameri- can and Alpine plants. The above are all Stocky, Sturdy trees, grown in the open fiel-is. Prices sent post free on application. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED Apply to- WM. (3 A RRON, Sketty Nursery Farm, Near Swansea. September 4th, 1865. ABERAYEON. HHHE Concert, which was to have been given on the _L 18th proximo, in aid of the Schools, will, owing to the sad affliction with which the Vicar has been visited, be deferred for some time. s 61 COUNTY FINANCIAL BOARDS. THE next Meeting of the United Counties Chamber J- of Agriculture will be held at the Shire Hall, Carmarthen, on Wednesday, the 3rd of March next. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. President—The Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdor. J. B. Bowen, Esq., Llwynygwair. late M.P. for the County of Pembroke, will deliver the Opening Address. Subject for Discussion County Financial Boards." A large and influential attendance is expected. D. PROSSER, ) „ HOWELL DAVIES, Hon, Secs. Carmarthen, 3rd Feb., 1869. s 56 TO LANDOWNERS, WHETHER TENANTS IN FEE OR FOR LIFE; ESTATE AGENTS, THE CLERGY, &c. THE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, (In- i- corporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853), advance money unlimited in amount, for all purposes of Agricultural Improvement—the whole outlay and expenses being liquidated by a rent charge over 25 years. For information and Forms of Application, apply to Granville R. Ryder, Esq., Managing Director, 3, Parlia- ment Street, Westminster, S, W. R 49 DENTISTRY. MR. E. L. JONES (of the Firm, H. M. JONES & SON, Surgeon Dentists, M.C.D.E., 19, North- ampton-Place, Swansea — Established 1309.) attends CAR- MARTHEN the last MONDAY in each Calendar Month, at Messrs. THOMPSON & SHACKELL'S, Guildhall-square, from Ten to Five o'olock. Next visit, March 22 ARTIFICIAL TEETH upon the newest and most ap- proved principles. CHILDREN'S TEETH simply, but successfully regu- lated. Periodical Attendance at the following Places :— CARMARTHEN—The last Monday, at Messrs. Thompson & Shackells'. Guildhall-Square. Next visits— January 25th, February 22nd, and March 29th. TENBY—The last oonseoutive Tuesday and Wednesday in each month, at Mr John M. Heuton's, 5 and 6, High-street. Next visits—January 26th and 27th, February 23rd and 24th, March 30th and 31st. HAVERFORDWEST-The last Thursday, at Mr W. Griffiths', Boot Maker, High-street. Next visits- January 28th, February 25th, and March 25tb. EMBROKE-DOCK—The last Friday, at Mr Wm. Cook's, Bush-street. Next visits—January 29th, February 26th, and March 25th. A New System of Operating on a perfectly painless plan. One of the Firm daily in attendance. 19, Northampton- Place, Swansea. A Vacancy for a Pupil, A Y, SON, & HEWITT, London and Wantage. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. The Farmer's Friend. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For External Use. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. The Shepherd's Friend. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Lambing Season. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Anointing Ewes. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Ewes Lambing. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Sprains and Strains. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Hard Swellings. c,r01l&.Trt. T v. :an TTr1C1rQ CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Cuts and Wounds. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Kicks and Bruises, CHEMICAL EXTRACT. My Shepherd declares ? it to be worth a guinea a bottle." H. Woods, Lecture on Breeding and Management of Sheep. CHEMICAL EXTRACT (commonly called Day's \? Oils). This is sold in large Capsuled Bottles con- taining above an imperial quart at 7s each, or three such bottles for 20s pints, 3s 6d each half-pints, 30s per dozen in wood cases. CAUTION". — The first Animal Medicines known to the world as DAY'S," and in such universal repute under that title, are those only manufactured by us, as a Bill in Chancery we recently filed has established; and no one, as was tltere shown, lmow. anything nf our discovery 01' Oler Ilwde of compounding. Orders sent by post will be promptly attended to, if addressed :— DAY, SON, & HEWITT, ANIMAL MEDICINE FACTORY, 22, DORSET-STREET. llAKEH. STREET, LON- DON, W., or WANTAGE, BERKS. BOOKS.— Woods on Sheep, five stamps Bowick on Calves, three stamps, both free by post. AGENTS: Talgarth: Powell, T. W., Chemist. Brecon Gibson, Charles, Wine Merchant, s 3 THE TIVY SIDE HUNT WEEK AND STEEPLE CHASES WILL TAKE PLACE On WEDNESDAY, 31 st MARCH, 1869. F J0HN B°ULTBEE, ESQ., Stewards ? ? ?ARMAN BRENCHLEY, ESQ. THE WELTER STAKES. A Sweepstakes of 4 So*s. each, 1 forfeit (to the fund), with 40 added, for horses that bars been regularly hunted in Wales or Monmouthshire during the season 1868-9, and have never won any race, in respect of which Racehorse duty was payable. Four-years-old, list 3lbs five years, 12st 41bs; six years, 12st lOlbs; aged, 13st. Winners once, 71b twice, 101b extra; riders who have won a race with 100 added, 71b extra second to save his stake. About 3 miles. THE TIVY SIDE STAKES. A SweepstikeB of 3 Sova each, 1 forfeit (to the fund), with 30 addeil, for horses qualified as for the Welter Stakes Four-years-old, 9st 101b; five years, 10,t Illb; six years list 31b; aged, list 71b. Winners once, 71b; twice, 101b extra; the winner of the Welter, 71b additional; ridirs who have won a race with 100 added, 71b extra; second to save his stake, About 3 miles. THE PENYLAN PLATE. A Sweepstakes of 1 Sov. each, with 20 added by Morgan Jones, Esq., Master of the Tivy Side Hounds, foi horses the property of Farmers or Tradesmen residing within the limits of the Tivy Side Hunt, and which has bpen their their property since 1st January, 1869; second to save his stake; catch weights. About 2 miles THE FARMER'S RACE. A Sweepstakes of 1 Sov. each, with JE10 added for the w inner, and JE3 for the second, for horses the property of Farmers or Tradesmen residing within the limits of the Oogerddan, Vale of Ayron, Mr Powell'r, or the Tivy Side Hunts, and which have been in their possession since 1st January, 1869; horses that have ever won JE-5, or have ever started for any Raco or Steeplechase, in which the entire stake was worth £20, are excluded; catch weights. About 2 miles. PONY RACE. A Sweepstakes of 10s each, with padded for the winner and £ 1 for the second, for ponies not exceeding 14 handst qualified as in the Farmer's Race; catch weights. Abou, 2 miles. NATIONAL STEEPLE CHASE RULEi, All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, and their deciiions to be strictly final. Three horses, the property of different persons, and out of different stables, to start for each race, or the added money will not be given. To enter for the Welter and Side Stakes in writing, on or before 15th March, to T. H. Brenchley, Esq., Glaneirw, Newcastle- Ernlyn, enclosing £ » for forfeit, and naminK colours, or the nomination will not be received. To enter for the Penylan Plate, Farmer's and Pony Races, and all Stakes to be paid to the Stewards, at the Lion Hotel, Cardigan, between 8 and U p in March 30th. The Tivy Side Hounds will meet on Tuesday and Thursday, and Balls will take place on each ,of those evenings. All enquiries to be addressed to T, H. Brenchley, Esq., as above. s 37 COUNTY AND COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN INFIRMARY. THE Twenty-second Annual General Meeting of the A above Institution will be held on Friday, the 9th day of April next, at the Shire Hall, Carmarthen, at 2 p.m. At this Meeting a Physician to the Infirmary will be appointed, in the room of the late David Prothero, Esq., M.D., deceased, and a Surgeon in the room of John Hughes, Esq., resigned, whom it is intended to pro- pose as Honorary Consulting Surgeon. By Order of the House Committee. H. HOWELLS, Secretary. Secretary. Carmarthen, Feb. 24th, 1869. 8 62 In the County Court of CARMARTHENSHIRE, Holden at NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. IN the Matter of Martha Howells, formerly of the JL Town of Llandyssil, in the County of Cardigan, single woman, Grocer, Tea Dealer, Milliner, and Bonnet- maker, but now of Blaendyffiyn Farm, in the parish of Bangor, in the County of Cardigan, aforesaid, single woman, out of business and employment, a Bankrupt. Whereas at a Pub'ic sitting of the Court held this day, the Court granted an Order of discharge to the said Bankrupt. Notice is Hereby Given, that an Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of thirty da) s from this date, unless in the meantime an appeal be entered against the Judgment of the said Court. Dated this 19th day of February, 1869. 63 RICHARD GARDNOR, High  s 63 High Balhff. THOMAS WILLIAMS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament, made and P passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, cap. 25, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." Notice is hereby given, that all Creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Ettate of THOMAS WILLIAMS, late of Tirallen, in the parish of Llanwrda, in the County of Cardigan, Farmer, deceased (who died on the 14th day of November, 1868, intestate, and letters of administration, to whose estate and effects were on the 30th day of December, 1868, granted to John Nicholas, of Ochorfforest, in the parish of Llandingat, in the County of Carmarthen, Farmer, and William James, of Troedrhiwresker, in the parish of Llanwrda, aforesaid, Farmer, two of the lawful Nephews, and two of the next of kin of the said deceased, out of the District Registry of the Court of Probate, at Carmarthen) are hereby required to send in the particulars, in writing, of such claims or de- mands, and the nature of the securities (if any) held for the same to Thomas Jonos, of Llandovery, in the said County of Carmarthen, Esquire, the Solicitor of the said Adminis- trators, on or belore the 15th day of March, 1869, after which day the said Administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the said intestate, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims or demands only of which they shall have had Notice and the said Adminis- trators will not be liable for the assets of the said intestate, so distributed, any part thereof, to any person or persons whomsoever, of whose claims or demands they shall not have had Notice, at the time of such distribution. And all debtors to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Debts forthwith to me on behalf of the said Adminis- trators. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1869, THOMAS JONES, s 11 Solicitor for the said Administrators. MARGARET TARDREW, DECEASED. IN Pursuance of an Act of Parliament made and JL passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act to further amend the law of property, and to relieve trustees." Notice is Hereby Given, that all Creditors, and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Goods or Estate of MARGARET TARDREW, late of Croft Cottage, in the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, widow, deceased, (who died on the 16th day of May, 18G8) and whose will was proed in the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, at Carmarthen, on the 21st day of January, 1869, by Thomas George, the Executor thertin named, are hereby required, on or before the 10th day of March, 1869, to end in written particulars of such claims or demands to me, the undersigned William Vaughan James, (the solii itor to the Executor) at my office, Hill Lane, in the Town and County of Haverford- west, alter which day the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only io the debt., claims or demands of which he shall then have had notice, and the said Executor will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claims or demands be shall not then have had notice. Dated this 6th day of February, 1869. WILLIAM VAUGHAN JAMES, Solicitor to the Executor. Hill Lane, Haverfordwest. s 23 GRANGE OF GWYDDGRYG INCLOSURE. I"rniT«T^n n u'in. ?f '?l, nfl-I?., JL, CARDIFF, in the County of Glamorgan, the Valuer ac;ing in the matter of the Inclosure of t':e Waste Lands in the Grange of Gwyddgryg, situate in the parish of Llanfihangel-ar-Artb, in the County of Carmar- then, Hereby Give Notice, that a statement of all Claims received by me, in the matter of the said Inclosure, hug been deposited at the Farmer's Arms Inn, Pencader, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all persona interested in the said Inclosure. And I further give Notice, that any objection to a Claim must be delivered in witling to me, and a Copy of such objection must also be delivered at the place of sbude of the Claimant, or his Agent, on or before the Fifteenth day of March next. Given under my hand this 16th day of February, in the year of our Lord 1869, s 39 EDWARD DAVID. HENLLYS, NEAR LLANDOVERY. rrO be SOLD by Private TREATY, a Thorough -L Bred Cart Stallion, rising 4 years old, about 15 hands high, on short legs, with plenty of bone, of a beautiful Dark Brown colour, and a g,,o,i terni,e-, coi-sti- tution, symmetry and action, and an excellent worker. He has won 2 First-class Prizes as a Yearling and Two- year-old. He was got by that Thorough Cart HorFe, "Alexatioler," the property of Mr Powell, of Alexander Stone, Breconshiie, and his Darn was bred by Mr Inkly, or Pontywall, Breconshire, and has won several First-lass Prizes, and is to be seen at Henllys. s 58 SALE OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL TIMBER TREES AND POLES. TV/I" R WALTER LLOYD will SELL by AUCTION, ITJL on FRIDAY, the 5th day of MARCH, 1869, at the FARMER'S ARMS, WHITLAND, 1040 Oak, Ash, Elm, LARCH, and -Scotch Timber Trees and Poles, now growing on the lands of Pwllywhead, within 200 yards of the Whttland Station on the South Wales Railway, and are well worth the attention of Timber Merchants and others. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p.m. Mr Wm. Lewis, Scyborwyth, will show the Timber, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. s 41 EXTENSIVE SALE OF OAK, ASH, AND OTHER TIMBER TREES & POLES. MR WALTER LLOYD will SELL by AUCTION, iTi- on THURSDAY, the 4th day of MARCH, 1869, at the Railway Tavern. Picton Ferry, St. Clears, 1687 Oak, Asb, and other Timber Trees and Poles now growing on the lands of Penycoed, Blaenffynone, Llnynbychan, and Llwynpiod, in the parishes of St. Clears and Llanginning, all within a very short distance of the St Clears Station on the South Wales Railway. The Oaks are of large dimensions, suitable for Shipbuild- ing and other purposes. Sale to commence at 2 o'cloa. Mr Thomas Jeremy, gardener at Penycoed, will shew the Timber, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. s 42 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PEMBROKE. Unreserved Sale of Memel Balks, Deals, Ash and Elm Timber, Laths, Flags, Slates, Grindstones, Bricks, Brown Ware, Bar and Sheet Iron, Lead, Chain, Rope, Oils, Paints, four Copper Bolts, Ship Blocks, four Boats, Masts, Oars, &c. IMPORTANT TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, FARMERS, SHIP-OWNERS, &c. MR W. THOMAS begs to announce that he has ?i- received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on the 30th and 31st Days of MARCH, 1869, at BRIDGEND, parish of Monkton, on the Premises of the Me Thomas Rurlow, Esq. (deceased), Timber and General Merchant, the O IOCK.-IN-1RADE, and other Eff. ets; consisting of 150 Memel Balks,600 Deals, 03kk, Ash, & ElfO Timber & Boards, Deal Boird, Fir Boards, Laths, and Lath-wood, Mein«'l Staves, Deal-ends, Cart-blocks, Felloes, Spokes; Sheet Iron, bar, flat, round & hoop Iron; a large quantity of Nai!s of every description chain Cable, Anchors, large and small Chains, several tons of scrap and C'l"t lion, iron Pipes, ballast Iron, sheet Lead, Bricks, Chester and other Cresses. kiln, square, and perforated Bricks drain Tiles, ohimney Pots, brown Ware, flower and butter Pots, Irish and Kil- gerran Flags, blates. Grindstones, Ship Sheathing, Felt, Rope, Oils Paints, Paint-mill, lot of Casks, 3 sets of Scalrs and Weights, Weighing-machine, Saws, carpeuter's Tools, carpenter's Benches, Anvils, timber Chains, Dogs, and Hooks 4 Boats, Oars, &c. screw Wrench, one good Wagon, timber Wagon, Cart, Hand-truck, 2 Sack-trucks, Wheelbarrows, Handbarrows, long and short Ladders, several Gates and Hurdles, Malt-mill, 2 Cheese-presses, Cheese-vats, several good porter Casks, and other effects. The Sale will commence each day at 11 o'clock, a.m. Four months' credit will be given subject to conditions. Catalogues and Particulars of the Sale will be ready in Ten days, and may be obtained of the Auctioneer ur of Mr Wm. Williams, West End House, Pembroke. The Auctioneer respectfully calls the attention of the General Public to the above the whole of which will be Sold without Reserve, for immediate clearance. The Yard and Premises being let to Mr George Thomas, Contractor, who intends carrying on the Business of Timber and General Merchant. Orange Hall, Pembroke, Feb. 24th, 1869. BOROUGH OF PEMBROKE. Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Property, Houses, Lands, Market Plate, and Premises. MR W. THOMAS has been instructed by Mr George Jones, the Trustee under the Will of the late Mr John Jones, (deceased), to SELL by AUCTION, at the LION HOTEL, PEMBROKE, on Tuesday, March 9th, 1869, the following Freehold Houses, Land, and Leasehold Premises, situate and being in the parishes of St. Michael and St Mary, Pembroke. which will be offered in Lots, lubject to Conditions of Sale. LOT I.-All that large Freehold Dwelling Ho, Gaiden, and Premises, being No. 2, Eaton Place, St Michael, Pembroke, now in the occupation of R. M. Jones, Esq. eligibly situated on the North side of Main-street. It contains on the ground floor, one large Parlour now used as an Office; Dining-room, China Closet, large Kitchen, smaller Kitchen, Larder, and Pantry; on first floor, Drawing-room, Library, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Dressing- room, and Water-closet; on second floor, 3 Bedrooms, and 2 Dressing-rooms; also an under-ground Cellar; also a large well-paved Yard, in which is a Wash-hou ie with boiler and ovens, Laundry and loft over, coal and culm Houses, Closet with other conveniences; good walled Garden, nicely laid out, and well stocked with Fruit Trees and Shrubs; Hot-house with heating apparatus complete; small Green-house, thatched rustic Summer-house, briok Cucumber pit, all in good order, and at the extremity of the Garden adjoining the water is a Dog-kennel and Cooking-place, with boilers, &c. The House and Premises which have been occupied by the owners for several years are in good repair and order, replete with every conve- nience, and fit for immediate occupation. The estimated Rental is X35 per annum. This Lot is subject to a pay- mentof E17 per annum during the life of a Lady, aged 63 years on the 1st April next. LOT 2.—Freehold Stable, Coach-house, and S,tddle- room, with loft over; a second Coach-house, and Yard, situate on the South side of Main-street, nearly opposite Lot 1, now in the occupation of R. M. Jones, Eeq; the Buildings are in good repair, and are of the estimated Rental of £ 6 per annam. LOT 3.—Two Freehold Dwelling Houses and Gardens, situate on the South side of Main-street, and adjoining Lot 2, and now in the occupation of Mr Wm Abram, and Mrs Mary Watkins, at the Yearly Rent of £7 and £ 9 respec- tively. Lot 2 and 3 may be put up in one Lot; or, 1, 2, and 3, as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale. LOT 4—.Two Freehold Dwelling Houses and Gardens, situate in the East End, Pembroke, in the occupation of Mr Charles Asparasse, and Mr Charles Sheers, at the Yearly Rent of £6 each. LOT 5 —One Freehold Dwelling House and Garden, situate in the Lower Lamphey-lane, Pembroke, in the occupation of Mr Wm, Hopla, and held by him under a Lease for the lives of two Ladies aged 63 and 70 respec- tively, at a Ground Rent of £ 3 per annum. The estimated annual value of this Lot is Jg7. LOT 6.—One Freehold Field or Meadow, called "Jogram," situate in Black-lane, in the parish of St Mary, Pembroke, containing about 4 acres, more or les, now in the occupation of Aliss Jane Johns, at the very low Yearly Rent of X13. The Field is very rich pasture, and has a Spring of excellent water in it; it is very desirably situated for a Villa residence, or for Building sites also Rectorial Tithes on the Field commuted at 18s (jd per annum. LJIT ¡.-All that Leasehold Dwelling House, Premises, and walled Garden, called the Market House," and 10 feet of Land outside the walls, situate on the Commons, in the parish of St Michael, in the occupation of Mr John Thomas, at the very low Rent of £10 per annum. The Building was originally ereeted for a Cattle Market, but latterly has been used as a Foundry. It is held by the Vendor, under a leasq granted by the Mayor and Corpora- tion of Pembroke, for the term of 75 years 45 of which are unexpired, from Michaelmas last, at a Ground Rent of 5s per annum, The Building and Site is admirably adapted for a Cattle Market, the want 01 which is seriously felt by Agriculturists in the neighbourhood of Pembroke, it is in cloee proximity to the Town, and adjoins the junction of Roads from East, West, and South, and is well worthy the attention of Gentlemen wishing to encourage the Breeding and Feeding of Live Stock. The Sale will commence at 3 for 4 o'clock, p.m. Particulars may be had of the Auctioneer, and of R. M. Jones, Esq No. 2, Eatou Place, Pembroke. Orange Hall, Pembroke, Feb. 22nd, 1869. s 57 PENYGRAIG NEAR CENARTH, NEWCASTLE- EMLYN. IMPORTANT TIME lilt SALE. MESSRS. JOHN DANIEL JONES & SON, will 1Y1 SELL by AUCTION, at tiP THBEE HORSE SHOES INN, Cenaitb, (subject to CODditio then and there to be produced), on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of March, 1869, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the undermentioned Lots of excellent Oak, Ash, Sycamore, Lirch, and Scotch Timber and Polee, viz .— LOT 1.-250 remarkably Rood old Oak Trees, measuring from 2 feet to 9 iuohes square girt, numbered with Black paint, now standing and growing on the premises of PENYGRAIG above mentioned. ,-1- A.1n.ra-: L11-:ar.til¡" ..f -y C r»,l.lug an area of about 15 acres, more or less, now standing and growing at ALLTYGRAIG, part of the premijes above mentioned. (Not numbered). LOT 3 -140 splendid Ash Trees, numbered with Black paint, standing and growing on the uremises above mentioned. LOT 4.—50 very fine Sycamore Trees, numbered with Blaek paint, standing and growing on the premises above mentioned. L°t 5. — A very fine L?t of Larch and Scotch Fir Trees and Poleagrowing on seTeral acres of ground, on the farm? of PIINY ,ITAIG and FFOSLAS. (Nut numbered). LOT —A quantity of excellent Larch Poles with some Beech included, growing on about 1 acre of ground (near Cnwcyrleri), on the premises of PENYGRAIG aforesaid. (Not numbered.) The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of Timber Mer- chants, Ship Builders, Coal and Chemical Works Proprie- tors, Contractors, &c &c., to the above very valuable Lots of Timber, which are most conveniently situated for carry" ing away being on the premises adjoining the Turnpike road leading from Newcastle-Emlyn to Cardigan, distant from the former about 2i m iles, and from the latter about 7 miles end from the Llandyssil Station of th. Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway (which is in direct coin in uuic itior, with the Great Western Railway), about 104 miles. Mr James E'ans, of Penygraig Farm will shew the limber, and the Lots r(,-spectit,ely. Hawen Hall, Newcastle-Emlyn, February 22nd, 1869. s 60 CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE OAK, ASH, SYCAMORE ALDER, AND OTHER TREES. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with in- iYl. structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Wilk's Head, Llandyssil, on Tuesday, the 9th of March, 1869, all that valuable Lot of Oak, Ash, Sycamore, Alder and other Timber, now standing and growing on the Farms of Rhydybene, Tyhen, and Cwmcerrig, in the parish of Llangeler. All those marked with a scribe are reserved. The above is distant about 2 miles from Llandyssil Station on the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway. For further particulars, and view of the Timber, apply to Mr Samuel Evans, Rhydybene, or to the Auctioneer. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Stag Cottage, Feb. 17, 1869. s 41 CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE OAK POLES. MR JOHN THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION, 1. at the STAG and PHEASANT, in the parish of LLANLLA WDDOO, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of March, 1869, a valuable Grove of OAK POLES, extending O-er 27a. 3r. 2p., more or less, standing and growing on the Farm of Llanclynadda, in the parish of Llanllawddog. The Grove of Timber is distant four miles from Pencader and Lian. pumpsaint Stations, on the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway, with good roads leading thereto. For further particulars, and view of the Grove, apply to the Auctioneer. Credit according to conditions to be then and there produced. Stag Cottage, Llanllawddog, February 9th. 1869. s 27 MR J. HOWELL THOMAS'S ANNOUNCEMENTS CARMARTHEN MARKET. MR J. HOWELL THOMAS'S Monthly Sale will .1. take place on WEDNESDAY next, March 3rd, 1869. The present Entries include several FAT CATTLE also 5 Pure Berkshire Shows )  k Id 4 Do. Boars )10 week.sol.d,- The property of Mr J. THOMAS, Glanyrynnis. s 69 CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF TIMBER. ji/l"R J. HOWELL THOMAS has been favoured jXL with instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, on Saturday, the 27th day of February 1869. about 51 Acres of LARCH TIMBER of remarkably fine growth, now standing and growing on the Wenallt Estate, (near the Wenallt Residence) in the parish of Llanfibangel Abercowin, within 3 miles of the St Clears Railway Station, over capital roads. a jy CARMARTHENSHIRE. GLANGWILLY ESTATE. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF TIMBER. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR J. HOWELL THOMAS has been favoured 1 with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, about the beginning of MARCH next, a PLANTATION, adjoin. ing the Stag and Pheasant, containing 4A. 2li, or there- abouts, of well grown Ltrch ind Spruce Thnber Trees, of great girth also a Grove, ca:led CWMLLYDAN, containing about 35 Acres of Oak Poles and Cordwood. Full particulars will be duly announced. « CARMARTHENSHIRE. PLAS CWRT HYR, NEAR CARMARTHEN. Annual Sale of Fat Stock. MR J. HOWELL THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from W. E. B. Gwyn, Esq.. to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on Wednesday, the 17th March. 1869, 24 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS and HEIFERS, 70 Do. SHEEP. Luncheon at Half-past One. The Sale to commenoe at Hallpast 2 o'clock. TERMS-CASH. S 68

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