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SALES BY AUCTION. > ASTLEY SAMUEL, F. A. I. SWANSEA. HAFOD AND ST. THOMAS. Astray Samuel, F.A.I. Will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL CAMERON, on TUESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1919: Lot 1.—All that Valuable Leasehold RESIDENCE. No. 40, SKETTY-ROAD, witli VACANT POSSESSION. Lots 2 to 5.-All those Leasehold Dwelling-houses. Nos. 1388 to 1391 (in- clusive), NEATH-ROAD, HAFOD. Lots 6 to g.-All those Leasehold Dwelling-houses. Nos. 2 to 5 (inclusive), GR AHAM-STKEET, HAEOD. Lots 10 to 13.-All those Leasehold Dwelling-houses. Nos. 10 to 13 (inclu- sive), CLARENCE-STREET, SWAN- SEA. Lot 14.- All those Leasehold Cottage Nos. 1 to 4 (inclusive), MIRIAM- COURT, CLARENCE STREET, SWANSEA. Lots 15 to 18.—All those Leasehold Dwelling-house*, Nos. 23 to 26, KIN- LEY-TERR AG;, ST. THOMAS (for- merly Farm-lane). Lot 19.-Nos. 137 and 138, KILVEY- ROAD, ST. THOMAS (FREEHOLD), House, Cottage and Old Schoolroom and Ground suitable for Building. This iot is subject to an annual payment of 3s. Mines and Minerals are Reserved. Sale to Comn,ence at 3 p.m. Further particulars as to Lot 1 from Messrs. Davies. Ingram and Harvey, Goat-street, Swansea; as to Lots 2 xo c, from Messrs. Boor and Wilson, 'Lirapis- street, Swansea; as to Lots 6 to 14 from Mr. Wm. Jones, Solicitor, Exchange Buildings, Swansea: as to Lots 15 to 19 from Messrs. Aeron Thomas and Co., Solicitors, York-street, Swansea; or as to all the Lots from the Auctioneer, Cornètof Covrer and Orchard-street, Swansea. SWANSEA. THURSDAY. JUNE 19th, 1919. To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above date at the HOTEL CAMERON, { valuable Leasehold Properties: All those valuable Dwelling Houses, Nos. 'r to 64 (inclusive), ST. HELEN-S- AVENUE, Swansea. All that valuable Shop and Dwelling House, No. 65, ST. HELEN'S AVENUE, Swansea. Nos. "1 to 3 (inclusive), FRANCIS- STREET, Swansea. All that YARD, No. la, FRANCIS- STIZEET, Swansea. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Further particulars from the Auc- tioneer, Astley Samuel, F.A.I. Comer of Orchard and Gower-streets, Swansea; or from W. Arthur Davies, Leq., Solicitor. Rutland-street, Swansea. GREATER SWANSEA. To be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION on (unless disposed of previous to the Sale) TUESDAY. JUNE 3rd, 1919, at the HOTEL CAMERON, Properties FREEHOLD. Xo. 34, WINDMILL TERRACE, St. Thomas. Nos. 41 to 48 (inclusive), WINDMILL TERRACE, St. Thomas. I Nos. 51 to 54 (inclusive), WINDMILL TERRACE. St. Thomas. Nos. 56 and 57, WINDMILL TERRACE, St. Thomas. Nos. 10 and 11, BAY VIEW TERRACE, St. Thomas. Nos. "1 and 2, MACKWORTH TER- RA OE, St. Thomas. Nos. 173 to 191. PENTREGUINEA ROAD. St. Thomas (inclusive). FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. On Sns. 35, t9, 50, WINDMILL TER- RACE. St. Thomas. LEASEHOLD. Nc. 32, MACKWORTH TERRACE, St. Thomas. No. 7, PENMAEN TERRACE, SWAN-!1 SEA. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Full particulars are in course of pre- paration, and will be obtainable from the Auctioneer, Astley Samual, F A.I. Corner of Orchard and Gowr Street, Swansea, or of the Solicitors, Messrs. Howe i I a"d Williams, Fisher Street, Swansea. 11. KE\G'S-ROAD. MUMBLES. TO BE SOLD WITH VACANT POSSESSION. Astley Samuel, F.A.I. Has received instructions to SELL on MONDAY, 26th MAY, 1919, the Dwelling-house, Known as 11. KING'S-EOAD, MUMBLES. Held for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1913, at a ground rent of £3 5s. per annum. Also the Antique and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Excellent Pianoforte. Parlour Suites, Antique Oak Chairs, Two Grandfather's Clocks. Mahogany CheS'onierG, Oak Ball Stand, Occasional Tables, Linoleum, Car- Pictures, Oinaill,? !6-, Stair R<?. Bedroom Suites, Wardrobes, Mahogany Duch.e Suite, Mahogany Chest of Drawers. Walnut Oral Table. Wardrobes. Smger's Handewing Mach-I ine, Bed?tpads, Mattresses, OHrjaYB, Fenders. Fire Irocs, Mahogany Sofa, Isitclien Furniture, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. LONG LADDER. Sale to commence at 12 noon. T! iiouse will be offered at 2.15 p.m. House and goods on view Saturday, the 21th, *2 p.rn -5 p.m.. Terms Cash. Further particulars of the property can be obtained of Messrs. GeE" and Edwards, Solicitors, Llanfair Buildings, Swansea; or of the Auctioneer. Swansea. "CRAIGDE," 52, EATON-CRESCENT, SWANSEA. Astley Samuel, F.A.I. Has rec-eived instructions to SELL, on THURSDAY, 29th MAY, 1919, the Sur- plus plus Furniture and Effects, I Consisting of PianoforÜ, Suites, FINE WALNUT SIDEBOARD, TELESCOPE DINING TABLE, Arm Chairs and Couch in Lcathd. Tables, Brass Stair Rods, Daisy Vacuum, 8 Drying Poles, Book Case and 20 Vols of International Library, I Marble Clock, Child's Cot, Plated Tea Service, Basinette, Books, Carpets, several IJamp", Fire Pumps, Travelling Trunk, Plated Cruet Stand, Table Croquet Set. Coal Scuttles, Cupboards, FRENCH GILT CLOCK UNDER CASE, Teak Table, Pictures of Oxford, Pictures by Landseer, Door Mats, Child's Wheelbarrow, Fire Guard, Oak Hall Stand, Bedroom Suites, Good Mangle. Kitchen Dresser, etc., etc. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Terms—Cash. Sale to commence at 11 a.m Auctioneer's Offices: King's Chambers, Swansea. Corner of Gower St. Sf Orchard St., SWANSEA AND RHYDYFRO. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND FREE DOUBLE LICENSED HOUSES, FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD RESIDENCES, &c. MESSRS. James and James, F.A. I. Are instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL CAMERON, SWANSEA, JUNE 4th, 1919, the following Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties. Lot I.-The CRICKETERS' HOTEL, SWANSEA (Freehold). Lot 2.—The ROYAL OAK INN, RHYD- Y-FRO (Freehold). Lot 3.—The FREEHOLD MEADOW ad- joining the Royal Oak and a Freehold Ground Rent of X2 OB. Od. per annum. Lot RHYDYFRO POST OFFICE (Jeasehold). Lot 5 and 6.-TWO COTTAGES adjoin- ing (Leasehold). Irot 7.—No. 2, ST. HELEN'S CRES- CENT, SWANSEA (Freehold). Lot 8.—No. 2, THE PROMENADE, SWANSEA, with vacant possession (Lease- hold). Lot 9.-No. 25, BERNARD STREET, SWANSEA (Leasehold). N.B.—All the properties are let upon, yearly tenancies, with the exception of Lot 8. Full detailed particulars are in course of preparation, and may be had when Teady with reference to Lots 1 to 6 from Messrs. Aeron Thomas & Co., Solicitors, 18, York Place. Swansea; Lots 7 and 9 from,3Ir. W. Arthur Davies, Solicitor, Rutland Street, Swansea; and Lot 8 from Messrs. Roberts and Mathias, Solicitors, Narberth; and with reference to the whole from the Auctioneers, 7, Goat Street, S wanaea. THE SWANSEA CATTLE MARKET. Highly Important Dispersal Sale of Agricultural Machinery and Implements. MESSRS. James and James, F.A.I. Are- favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Market, on SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1919, the follow- in exceptionally Valuable and Equal to New Agricultural Implements I and MACHINERY, &c. 9 Tractors (7 Fordsons, 1 Titan, and 1 Mogul. 9 Ploughs (2 Cockshutts and 7 OliversX 6 Cultivators (5 Martins and 1 Ransome) 8 Disc Seed Drills. 4 Disc Harrows. 4 Cambridge Rollers. T 3ft. 6in. THRESHING DRUM and TRUSSER. I 0 Sets of Whipple Trees, 3 Sets of Pole Straps, &c. Goods on View from 11 a.m. Morning of Sale promptir at 1 p.m. TERMS—CASH. Auctioneers' Offices: 7, Goat Street, Swansea. PONTARDAWE MART. NEXT MONDAY, MAY 26th. 1919. pLKWS AND CALVES, STORE CAT- TLE, LA MBS, etc., will be Sold according to Regulations. Will Farmers bring their Stock in by 11 a.m. J. E. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. LLANG4DOCK. AT THE STORES FIELD. A GREAT HORSE SALE. MESSRS. Wm. & Walter James, F. A. I. Are instructed by Mr. Tudor Lewis to SELL by AUCTION, cn the above Field, on THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 29th, 1919 (LLANGADOCK FAIR DAY), I a Splendid Draft of I 40 Grand Workin Horses, I Etc., viz.: 20 British Bred Heavy Cart Horses, straight from work, 4 to 8 years old, re- liable in an gear. 20 Grand Welsh Cobs and Ponies, and 1 Donkey. Also 100 Couples of Cross-bred Ryeland Ewes and Lapibs, 4 Dairy Cows (2 with Calves at their heels), and Sereral Traps, Carts, Gamboes. 2 Tim- ber Wagons, Farming Implements, etc. Sale promptly at 12.30 p.m. Credit, on Conditions. Auctioneers* Offices, Swansea and Llan- gadock. TO REFRESHMENT CATERERS AND BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS. WRIGHT'S TEA ROOMS, MUMBLES. Mr. Trevor E. Williams Has bfen instructed by Mrs. Wright, who is retiring from business, to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, the Leasehold Premises, with vacant pcs?ssicn, known as Har- borne House, 1, Parade, Mumbies, consi?- in? of. Confectioner's Shop, Re?reshmenr Rooms, and Boarding House. The premises are held for a term of 99 years- from March, 1891. The Auctioneer b"<gs to c-all special attention to this sale, as vacant posses- sion can b? given, on completion, so that the purchaser can have the advantage of the season's trade. For full particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, 17. St. Mary Street, Swansea, end at Rarer',hoe," Iumbl. Tel., Docks 124. MORRISTON. THURSDAY, JUNE 5th, 1919. Mr. Trevor Evans, F.A.I. (MESSRS. 150WEN & EVANS), Will offer fo* SAI.E, at the HOTEL CAMERON, SWANSEA, on the above date, the following very important and desirable Freehold Shops, DWELLING HOUSES, VILLA RESIDENCE, 3UILDING SITES, vÎÆ. SO to SI, Woodfield-stroet. 20 to 2ti. Crown-street. Yard in Rear of Last Mentioned- D-inycopd," Vicarage-road, and 109 to 1U, Clrndu-stroet. With Building Sites next Calfaria Chu pe1. Sale to Commence at 3.15 p.m. Printed Particulars, with Detailed In- formation and Conditions of Sale, may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at Salubrious Chambers, Swansea; or of Messrs. Gee and Edwards. Solicitors, Llanfair Chani-, here, St. Mary-street, Swansea. Y J r SALES BY AUCTION. I NEWTON, IN THE PARISH OF OYSTERMOUTH. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed bv .the Owners to offer for SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL METROPOLE, WIND- STREET, SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE, 1919, the following COPYHOLD and Freehold Properties: Lot 1.—The Charmingly Situated Detached, Copyhold Residence, com- manding magnificent views, situate and known as Picketts Meetd, Newton, stand- ing in its own beautifully laid out grounds of about lk acres, and now in the occupation of E. L. Forester, Esq., J. P. Possession of this Residence can be given early in November, 1919. Lot 2.—The Freehold Detached Cottage, with about. I an acre of Garden Grounds, standing on the corner of the road lead- ing from Newton Village to Murton, with a fine frontage to both roads and an ex- tensive. frontage to Picketts Mead Common. Lot 3-—The Freehold Six Room Cottage known as 28, Nottage-rcad, Newton. The tenant of this lot has arranged to give vacant possession. The ,ale co commence at 3.30 in tha afternoon. For further particulars apply to Arthur S. T. Lucas. Auctioneer. 6, Rutland. street, Swansea, and Mumbles. Tel.: Central 230. Established 1885; Or to J. E. Stevens, FÆq., Solicitor, 2, Worcester- place. Swansea. Tel.: Central 499. (No. 1670.) ABERAVON, IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed by the Mortgagees in possession to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the WALNUT TREE HOTEL, ABERAVON (subject to Conditions of Sale), on THURSDAY, I JUNE 12th, 1919, the following Valuable and Modernly, Built Freehold Business Premises, I' standing on the corner of and facing the Grand Theatre, and known as 79, 79a, and 79b, Water-street, and 4, Green Park- street, Aberavon, and divided into four tenancies, yielding the mclustve annual The property is 'of an imposing eleva- tion, and is situated in one of the Main Thoroughfares of Aberavon, in which the Market and many of the Principal Build- ings are, and having regard to the great developments in trade now taking place at: this town, and also at Port Talbot, .t offers itself a.s. a first class and greatly improving investment. The Sale to Commence at 3.30 in the afternoon precisely. For particulars apply to Arthur S. T. Lucas, Auctioneer and Valuer, 6, Rut- land-street, Swansea, and at Mumbles. Established 1??5. Tel.: Central 230. Or to Messrs. Beor and Wilson, Solicitors, Temple-street, Swansea. Tel.: Central 5B9. (No. 1671.) Preliminary Notice. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES at CEFNSTYLLE, NEAR GOWERTON, GLAMORGAN. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed bv the Owner to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to Conditions of Sale), at the GOWER INN, GOWERTON, on TtjES- DAY, JUNE 24, 1919, the following Valu- able Freehold Dwelling-houses, with Large Garden Grounds:—Lot 1: 4, Nicholas Terrace, 8 Rooms and Pentries. Lot 2: 3, Nicholas Terrace, similar (Mis- sion Room). Lot 3: 2, Nicholas Terrace, similar (private house). Lot 4: 1, Nicholas Terrace, similar. Lot 5: Detached House, i acre, known as Poplar House." Lot 6: Do., do., -1 acre. known as "Tanyrhfew." Lot 1 vacant possession. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening precisely. For particulars apply to Arthur S. T. Lucas, Auctioneer, Swansea and Mumbles. Estd. 1885. Tel., Central 2301 Or to J. E. Stevens, Esq., Solicitor, 2, Worcester Place, Swansea; Tel., Central 499. (No. 1673\ Preliminary Notice. PEMBROKE DOCK, SOUTH WALES. TO BREWERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HOTEL PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed by Mrs. Jones, the Owner and Proprietres.s of the Bush Hotel," Pembroke Dock, to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises (subject to Conditions of Sale), on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of JUNE, 1919, the Valuable Pi-c-e and Fully Licensed and Commodious Commercial & Family Hotel, known as the Bush Hotel," situate in I the principal thoroughfares of-this, im- portant Dockyard town. Fuller details and particulars will appear in future advertisements and on the Conditions of Sale. For any further information apply to Arthur S. T. Lucas, Auctioneer and Vainer to the Trade, 6, Rutland Street, Swansea and at Mumbles. Estd. 1885. Tel., Central 230. Or to H. A. Jones Lloyd, Esq., Solicitor, Justices' Clerks Office, Pembroke Dock; Tel. No. 2. (No. 1674). TO BREWERS, WINE .AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, INVESTORS AND OTHERS. YSTALYFERA, SWANSEA VALLEY. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas (in conjunction with Mr J. E. WILLIAMS) Have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to Conditions of Sale), at the RAILWAY INN, YSTALYFERA, on TUESDAY. I MAY 27th, 1919, 8ft 3 o'clock in, the atter- noon precisely, as Lot 1, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD (Free to Trade) DOUBLE LICENSED PREMISES situate and known as. THE RAILWAY INN, YSTALYFERA. Possession will be given on completion of Purchase. Lot 2.—A Freehold Shop and Dwelling House known as 34, Wern Road, Ystaly- fera, now vacant. Lot 3.—A Leasehold Shop and Dwelling House known as 42, Commercial Street, Ystalyfera. Lot > 4.—A Leasehold do., known as 47 do. Lot 5.—A Leasehold do. known as 31, Alltygrug Road. Ystalyfera. Lot 6.—A Leasehold do., known. as! 4Z, Alltygrug Road, Ystalyfera. The Mines and Minerals are all re- served. For particulars apply to Arthur S. T. Lucas, Auctioneer. Swansea and Mumbles. Tel.: Central 230; or to Mr. J; E. Wil- liams, Auctioneer, Ystradgynlais. Tel.: 16: or to J. Moy Evans, Esq., Solicitor. Ystalyfera. Tel.: 7; or at his offices, I Adelaide-street, Swansea. Tel.: Docks 77. (No. 1669). I GOWER AUCTION MART, Reynotrfston. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 27th, 1919. FAT CATTLE and SHEEP will he Sold I and Allocated in accordance with the Live Stock Regulations. STORE STOCK by Auction 86 usual. All Fat Stock to be at the Ml:ort by 10 a.m. Sale to commence promptlv at 11 a.m. Messrs. JAMES t JAMES, F.A.I., Auctioneers. 7, Goat-street, Swansea. Telephone: 172 Dooks. SALES BY AUCTION. I Preliminary Notice. No. 10, LANGLAND ROAD, MUMBLES. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed by Mrs. Humphries, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL I by AUCTION, at the above residence, on THURSDAY, JUNE 19tli, 1919, a large quantity of High Claes Furnishing Appointments, of which full particulars, will appear in later advertisements. The Goods wilf lye on View on the Da.y pi-i-or to the Sale. The Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Terms— Cash. For particulars apply to Arthur S. T. L?cas. Auctioneer, 6, Rutland Street, Swansea, and at Mumb?s. TeL.C-entra! 230. nstd. 1885, (No. ¡6i2J. 39, JERSEY-TERRACE, ST. THOMAS, SWANSEA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th, 1919. Mr. J. Pugh Williams Is instructed by Mr. C. J. Bendixon (who is leaving the town for Norway), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises and date as above, the whole of his Well-Preserved and Superior Household Furniture I AND EFFECTS. For full particulars, see posters. j I }'or full part ¡culn s, see posters. Goods on View Morning of Sale. I Sale to commence at 11 a.m. prompt. I Terms—Cash. Auctioneer's Offices: 12, College-street, Swansea. I Re DAVID CLEMENT (Deceased). LLANFRYN," MYNYDDBACH, Near SWANSEA ¡ (Distant about U Miles from the Bryn- hyfryd Train Terminus). Mr. J. Pugh Williams Is favoured with instructions from the Executor of the above-named deceased to II offer for SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the DILLWYN ARMS, BRYNHY- I, IRYD. SWANSEA, on THURSDAY, the 29th MAY, 1919 (subject to such Condi- tions of Sale as shall then and there be produced), the Valuable and Compact Agricultural I Leasehold Holding, Known as "LLANFRYN," standing in its own grounds, and con- veniently situated off the Llangyfelach- road, containing by admeasurement One Acte or thereabouts. The House is ap- proached from the main road, through a nice little Drive, and contains: Outer Porch, Two Sitting-rooms, Kitchen and Scullery on the Ground Floor; and Four Bedrooms and Box Room on the First Floor. The Outbuildings include Larder, Workroom, Combined Cow-house and Stable with Loft orer, Pig Stye, Fowl- house, and a good-sized Shed. There "is a Large Kitchen Garden at the rear, well stocked with Fruit Trees, and a nice Lawn and Flower Garden in I the Front. The Houæ h&s Front and Back Entrances. Held for a term of 99 years from 2oth March, 1887, at a Ground Rent of S7 per annum. Mines and Minerals Reserved. Sale to commence at 6.30 p.in.,precisel.T. Further particulars, with Orders to View, may be obtained from Messrs. Aeron Thomas and Co., Solicitors, 18. York-place Swaiisfa. or from the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, 12, College-street, Swansea. u GIJASYYR," JCASWELL-ROAD. LANGLAND. Mr. J. Pugh Williams Is favoured with instructions to oiler for SALE by PUBHC AUCTION, at the HOTEL CAMERON, High-street, Swan- sea, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of JUNE, 1919 (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced), the above charmingly-situated and well built De- tached Leasehold Residence, Standing in its own well-laid out grounds, at a good elevation, on the Newton Hill, overlooking the Langland Bay Golf Links, and commanding magnificent land and sea views. The residence is in perfect condition, and contains: Outer Porch, large Inner Hall, Cloak Room, two line Reception Rooms, Loggia, Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, Cellar. Outside Coalhouse and Oflices, with four good Bedrooms, Dressing-room, Pox-room, a tinely-titted Bathroom, Air- ing Cupboard, Lavatory and Office. The Out-buildings include a fine Conservatory (with. heating apparatus, electric light, and concrete tank), roomy Garage (loft over), Engine-house (with engine and fitt- ings complete. The grounds are tastefully laid out, and comprise a Croquet Lawn, Fruit and Flower Garden with rock borders, and well stocked with Fruit, Rose and other Trees; and a nice Kitchen Garden. The Residence and Out-buildings are heated by Radiators (central heating), Electric Light and Eells throughout. Held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1915, at a ground rent of S7 10s. per annum. Vacant possession will be given on com- pletion of purchase. Mines and minerals are reserved. Sale to commence at 3.30 p.m. Printed particulars and Conditions of Sale, with orders to view, may be ob- tained from Mr. Evan J. Hinds, Solicitor, 6, Fisher-street, Swansea, or from the Auctioneer at his offices, 12, College-street, Swansea. SHAFTESBURY HALL, ST. HELENAS ROAD, SWANSEA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th, 1919. Joseph Harris Has been favoured with. instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Hall and date, a Large Quantity of Excellent Household Furniture AND OTHER EFFECTS. the chief items of which comprise: Handsome Divan Suite in Crimson Plush, Inlaid Sheraton Bedroom Suite, Solid Mahogany ditto, W&Inut ditto, Magnificent Drawing-room Suite in Silk Tapestry, Two Beautifully-Carved Solid Walnut Sideboards, Walnut Overmantels, Gilt Pier Glass, Beautiful Drop-end Ches- terfiled Suite in Tapestry, Handsome In- laid China Cabinet. Satin Walnut Bed- stead,' Brass and Black ditto, Wire Mat- tresses, Wool Overlays, Feather Beds, Crimson Plush Drawing-room Suite, Two Chests of Drawers, Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, Hearthrugs, Carpets, Linoleum, excellent Bookcase, Two Hall Stands, Wicker Easy and other Chairs, Telescope Dining Table, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Handsome Dinner and Tea, Services, E.P. Tea and Coffee Service and Tray, Pic- tures and Ornaments, the usua l Culin- ary Utensils and other articles too numerous to particularise. Goods on View Morning of Sale from 9 o'clock. Sale to commence promptly at 11 o'clock a.m. Terms-Cash. Auctioneer's Offices: 1. George-street, Swansea. Tel., 469 Doskf. C L Y N E HORSE RACES, WHITSUN MONDAY, JUNE 9th. For full particulars, write to W. YEO,, Clyne Racecourse. Killay. SALES BY AUCTION. Preliminary Announcement AFERAVON LIME SAND BRICKWORKS. Seaside, Aberavon. (About 600 yards from Seaside Station with which connection is obtained by means of o. Siding.) Messrs. John M. Leeder & Son T\rikL offer for A E bv AUCTION, at an .'t.?ar]y date, as a gam;: concern. the well-equipped and conveniently-arranged Sand Brick Works, occupyins an are, of one acre or there- abouts, together with the convenient Build- ins and Offices, and th" tixed and loose Plant and Machinery. AIeo a Plot of Ground for Storage Purposes ad.ioinir.a Seaside Station containing 666 sa. yafds or thereabouts. Particulars and Conditions of Sale, which are iu course cf preparation, may, ready, lw. obtained of the Auctioneers, 46. Waterloo-street, .Swansea Preliminary Announcement. Messrs. Jchh M: i-coder & Son HAVE been instructed to oner for SALE by AUCTION, a? an early date. Several Copyhold Accommodation Fields, Woodlands, Stabtes, and Gardens, All haying food, attractions as Building Site A BLOCK OF PROPKKTY OX .THE PARADE eoutisting of Two Routcs and Shops and thj Chapel of Our Lady of the Sea. COTTAGES and <4AKDENS and FREEHOLD GROUND REXT Seccred upon the Mumbles Police Station. Particulars! and Plan? in due coarse of Messrs. Inaiedew. Sons. and Crawford, Soli- citors, Swansea, or the Auctioneers. 46. Waterloo-street. Swansea. Preliminary Announcement. SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS. Messrs. Jchn M. Leoder & Son 171LL offer for SALE by PUBLIC Arc. *». TION. on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4th, 1919, at 11 a.m., a Quantity of Choice Furnishings and Household Effects, topether with an Harmonium by Alexandre Pere et Filz. a. Baby Grand Piano by Wald- stein. in fiosewood caw 3.nd Ii8ellaüea. Further particulars in future announce- ments. Auctioneers' Offices and Rooms, 46, Water- loo-street, Swansea. CAMBRrAN BUILDIXG kARD. CAMBRIAN-PL ACE. SWANSEA. Sale of Contractor's Fiaut and Messrs. John M. Leecier & Son HAVE keen Instructed by Charles JLL Williams and Co. to SELL by AUCTION at their Yard a-, above on TUES- UAt, JljNti oi'u, at il u cioc-Ji. BUILDER'S PLANT AND MATERIALS roughly comprising: Flushing Tanks, W.C. Pan. inspection Chamber Covers, Galvan- ised Wall Ties, Ball Pillar Caps, Flue Liners, C'limney Pots. Slates, Slab*. Red liles, G.i. Gutters, Angles, and Outiete, R.W. Pipes, Bends, Swannechs. Kerbin™ and Channelling, Ridge Crests, Bib Tape, Stop Cocks. R.im and Mortice Locks and Furniture, tla;re Lamps, Picks, Pi:k Shafts, Stone Hammers, Sledges, Painters' Treaties. Scaffold Polc-s and Ropes, Barrows. Mortar Rods. Pump?. CO?CRhTE Barrows, MAK!? MACHlXi-S. l.?wt. and 3-ton Weston Chi;n Blocks. Water Butt, Aioui.diiigc, ironmongery, limber, etc., etc. On View Day Prior to Sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices: 46. Waterloo-street. h,w n II TO RE;'rA URA'fEURS è.A TEEERS.. ',D INVESTORS': MUMBLE: GLAMORGANSHIRE SOUTH WALES T ¡ On the Spa Front, near Southend Station (M. S arid P Co.) and the Pier MESSRS John M. Leeder and Son I HA VE been instructed to oifer for SALE JLl bv AUCTION" on FRIDAY, MAY 30th. 1919. at 3.30 p.m.. a.t. the HOTEL METRO- POLE WIND-STREET. SWANSEA, the very Valuable LEASEHOLD PREMISES, known as N The Yacht Cafe, The Parade, Mumbles. WITH POSSESSION, ¡ Furniture and Effects at Valuation. Arrangements can be made for a pur- chaser to gcjt position in time to have the advantage of the Whiteun Trade. Also I Two Freehold Building Sites situate near foregoing. together with the Two Timber-built and Corrugated Roofed Lock-up Shops and Wooden Structure now erected thereon. Further particulars mav be obtained of Ed. Harris, Esq.. Solicitor Fisher-street, Swansea or of the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo- street, Swansea. THE BRYN, SKETTY. NEAR SWANSEA. Messrs. John M. Leeder and Son HA v E received instructions from the Exe- -LJL cutors of the late Miss Eden to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY 178Lb MAY 1919 and following day. if accessary, the Modern and Antique Furniture. Carved Calamander Writing Tables, Heavy Carved Indian Ebony Settee. Handsome Mahog-any Georgean Sideboard, Gate-leg Tabic, Ebony Dining-room Chairs, Gilt Over- ) mantel, Mahogany Wiiting Table, with claw and ball feet. ) A MAGNIFICENT LOUIS QUATORZE TIMEPIECE in Ormulu and Laccjuer case: also a hard- some ANTIQUE BRACKET CLOCK; a quan- tity of GEORGEAN and VICTORIAN SILVER: a number of Engravings and j Book; Bedroom Appointments, and outside effects. On view day prior from 11 a.m. to 4 p m. Catalogues now ready. The Residence will be offered for Sale by Auction at a, later date Auctioneers' Offices, 46. Waterloo-street, Swansea. i SWANSEA. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Dwell ing-hoii,eEr. Shors, Stables. Workshon and Yard, and a well-secured Freehold Ground Kent John M. Leedpr and Son \\J ILL offer for SALE bv AUCTION, at » » the HOTEL CAMERON SWANSEA, on TUESDAY. MAY 27th. 1919 at three p.m., the following Valuable Leasehold Properties, No* 1 to 17 GERALD-STREET, and No. 'J.7, A I- I'liD YRKRTHT-STREET Nc«. 91, 92, 93. 96. 08. and 99; St Helen's-avenue. Swansea, and a conveniently situated STABLE, WORK- SHOP. and YA RD at the rear of the i- !.ove houses, and a FREEHOLD (HtOUD of £ 7 5s. 6d. PER ANNUM arising out of and amply secured upon Nos 1163, 1-64, and 1165 Neath-road. Swansea, with the reversion to the rack rents at the expiration of the lease ir, about 50 years' lime. The Mines and Minerals are reserved, Further Particulars and Condition, of Sale may be obtained of Messrs. Hanson and Nash. Solicitors, Salisbury Chambers. Wind- street. Swansea: or of thp Auctioneers, 45, j Waterloo-street, Swansea BY DIRECTION OF W LAW, Esq., J.P. WEST CROSS. Within 2 miles of Mumble? Road Station i, (L and X W ). about 4 miles from High- street. Swansea, (G.W.E and near the S. and M Railway, M ES¡;iRS. John M, Leeder and Son TAJ ILL SELL by»AUCTION, at SWAN'ST" en JUNE 17th (\inle.~s previously dis- posed of privately), the well-arranged, com- modious Freehold Residence known as NORTON LODGE. WEST CROSS. with Secluded Grounds, comprising Tennis or Croauet Lawns, orolim Kitchen Garden. well stocked with fruit trees Greenhouse, Garage. Posseesaon on completion For p?rtieul?r?' aM?iy Mesrs. S'rick ?rd Bf'IHns'ham. ??'icitors.'Synn&P: or the Auc- it.io-.ieerF. 46. Waterloo street. Swansea. LLANELLY. To be SOLD hy PRIVATE TREATY (at a Low Figure to an Immediate Pur- chaser) the LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES sitiiatel in a Growing Locality, at present doing an Extensive Grocery and Bakery Business, and i.cipablp, of an enormous extension, con- I sir-tiny of Dwelling House, with Shop adjoining, a Large Bakehouse with Flour Loft over, at rear fitted with two pairs I Double Deck Or ens. Lease, 92 years; Ground Rent. 70s. per annum. FREE- HOLD CAN BE HAD. Illness sole cause of disposal. I Apply H. ELLIS POOLE, Auctioneer, Llanelly. [- "LEADER" CLASSIFIED ADVERTS. See Pane 3 To-day. if ■ i

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