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i SALES BY AUCTION. L "A STLEY SAMUEL, F. A. L í SWANSEA, CWMBWRLA, AND FOXHOLE. Sale of TWO VACANT HOUSES and other Desirable Properties.. ..Astiey Samu-I, F.A.I. received iustructions to SELL by I • PtjHiJLO AtCiiON, on TLEfaDA*, NOVEMBER ldch, 1919, at the HOTEL CAMERON, Valuable H) Freehold and Leasehold Properties and I Freehold Ground Rents, No. G8, ALEX AN DR A-T ERR A CE. ■ BliYNMIliL, a conveniently situated i Leagold Residence. SüD \vllii,j VACANT fUbteEbSION. No. 11, lif JLjANDS-CRESCENI j SWANSEA, a well-built Freehold Resi- dence situated in main road with good approach to the rear of the Property tor motor car.. No. 169, ST. HELEN'S-AVENUE, SWANSEA, a desirable Leasehold Resi- dence. Nos. 330 and 331, PENTREGETHIN- ttOAD, CW AiBWRLA, Leasehold. No 331 is Sold With Vacant possession. r r- No$. 23, 25, 27, 29 31, 33, a.), üd, 65, and 57, CAEBRlCES, CW MBW ULA. ) All those FREEHOLD GROUND j RENTS aggregating £ 58 per annum, fo- cured upon Nca. 1-10, PLEASAN i-1 ROW, FOXHOLE. 1-3, LLEWELLYN- ROW, 64-78, FOXHOLE-ROAD. Mines and Minerals are Reserved. Sale to Commence at 3 p.m. Further particulars from the Solici- tors, W. G. Christians, Esq., Fisher- Street, Swuasea; or Messrs. Davies, In- I £ rhm and Harvey, Goat-street, Swansea; I of the Auctioneer, King's Chambers. Corner of Gower-street and Orchard- street, Swansea. ) i Preliminary Notice Qf Sale of Exclusive and Costly Furnishings removed from a Mansion near Swansea which will be SOLD by AUCTION by Astley Samuel, F.A.I., at an Early Date. Full particulars in due course from the I Auctioneer, Kind's Chambers, Corner of j Gowe,r and Orchard Street, Swansea. j OFFIC Corner of Gower and Oî Tel. No., 2titi Uockb. ». ■ SALE of a LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES (with VACAN f POSSESSION on COMPLETION) at I MUMBLES. «■ Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed by Mrs. Phillips, the Owner, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC II AUCTION, at the MARINE HOTBL, MUMBLES, on TRUliSDAY. the 27th "!of NOVEMBER, 1919 (subject to Condi- ¡ tions of Sale), all that Dwelling-house, I Situate and known as No. 3, SOUTH- END VILLAS, in the occupation of the owners The following is the accomillo-1 tion-Ground Floor: Two Rceeption- rooms, Two Kitchens and Offices; First IFloor: Reception-room, Three Bedrooms and Office; Second Floor: Large Front Bedroom and Back Bedroom. The house faces the Bay, and from the front windows Magnificent Uninterrupted Views of Swansea Bay and the Coast are obtainable. The Property is held on an underlease for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 185(5, subject to the exceed- ingly low ground rent of £ 2.. The Sale to commence at 8 o'clock in the evening. For further particulars and inspection of the Property, apply to Arthur S. T. Lucas, Auctioneer, Rutland-street, Swan- pea, and at the Mumbles. T.. Central 280. Estbd, 1885; or to Messrs. Meager and H-arrs, Solicitors, 15, 4 street, Swansea. Tel., Docks 379. (No. 1690) I "11 CHARLES DAVIES SETTLEMENT j Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas I Has been instructed by the Trustees undet < Settlement to OFFER for SALE b) PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL \j METROPOLE. WIND STREET, SWAN SEA (subject to Conditions of Sale), on TUESDAY, DECEMBER the 2nd. 1919, the following Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties, AND GROUND RENTS all Fifty Lots), the whole of the samp .1tei,g ia good positions in the Couat) Borough of Swansea FREEHOLDS.—Nos. 12, 33. and 14. Pot- "tery Street; Nos. 18, 17. 18. 19, 20, 2., 22. ud 23. Epuza Street; Nos. 37, 38. and 39 Tontine Street; Nos. 12, 13, 14, and 15.1 ifirove Street. LEASEHOLDS.—No. 72. St. HEIPD" ?oad; No. 7, Tontine Street; Nos. 2, 3,am? 4 yaH)e?« How; N< 12, 13, 14:a Baptist Well Street; Nos. 7. 8, ano f, Hall Street; No. 16, Mysydoj Street, now called Plymouth Street; Nos 10, 40, Cl,42, 43, and 44, Scyborfaeh Street; jgw U, 16, 17, 18. ISl, and 20, Marsder, Street Nos. 24. 25, 5b, 27. and 28, Emmfj No. 29, Carmarthen Roid and the following improved Ground Rents secured toy the following Properties: Nos. 1, 3, 4, and 5, Nickel Place, now known as Nos. 1. -2. 3, U, and 5. Walter Road. and ffos. 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 8, < S, 9, JO. H. and 12 Hall Terrace, and X14 per annum on thp Victoria Coffee Tavern, "11iil Road, Rutland Street, ;J ?.* Mm 1n Instructions from the Owner fll that Valuable SenH-Detached Residence, cemtarnmg Ten Rooms and wit i garden and Side Entiance, known as IS, UPLANDS TERRACE. SWANSEA inow in the occupation of the Owner). The Property ts held on Leese for years from Mareh 25th, 1855, subject tfJ £ he low annual Ground Rent of .£65s. Vacant possession vfrill be given to ti11, JAL For further particulars and iHonv cf Sale apply to Arthur S. T. Lucas, Aaifctieneer, Valuer, and Estate A^ent, 6,1 Rutland Street. Swansea, and at the i M^orobles; establish e^i 1S85; Tel., Central: 3B8. Or to Mr. A. ;Stueley Lucas, of the -fl^me addresg, the Aspnt to the Trustee?- „$nd as to 15, Uplands Terr«e to Moscrs. Davies, Ingram, and Harvey, IMicitots, 4, Goat Street, Swaneca: Tel., i Ikicke I". Or ae -to ail other Lote .96 Messrs. Garrard and Anthony, Soldri- j "ra, 7, Sanscroie Plaoe. W,r(*ster; Tel., No. aL CNTo. J692).' GOAT STREET AUCTION ROOMS, SWANSEA. The Entire Furnishings' of a late Profes- sional Gentleman's Residence removed from Storage for the purpose of Sale. Astley Samuel, F.A. 1. Has been favoured w:th instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, en WED- NESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th. 1919, Valu- able and Exclusive Household Furniture A few of the Items:-Upr-,ght Iron Frame PIANOFORTE, Mahogany Book- case, Oak Overmantel, Sideboard, Oak Dining. Table, Cheste-fieli, Eight Dining Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Brass Fender, Oak Hall Stand, 2 Oak Hall Chairs, Chippen- dale Mahogany Bedroom Suite, All Brn's Bed teads, Mattresses, Overlays, Chept of Drawers, Solid Walnut Occasional Tab! Oil Paintings, pictures, Axminster Car- pets, Stair Carpot, Ornaments. Walnut Bedroom Suite, Towel Rail. Pedestal, Bedroom Chairs, Rugs. Kitchen Utensi's. etc., etc., and numerous other articles usually found in a well appointed resi- dence. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Terms -Cash. Further particulars from the Auctioneer, King's Chambers. Gower-strr?t. Stvanseti. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. HOUSES WITH VACANT POSSESSION in LE BR EOS AVENUE, UPLANDS, SWANSEA. EVEESLEY ROAD, SKETTY. WALTER RUAD, SWANSEA. FOR SALE Bi AUCTION WITH VACANT POSSESSION. No. 63, ALEXANDRA TEITRACY. BRYNMILL. No. 331, PENTREGETHIN ROAD, CWMBWRLA. OTHER DESIRABLE PROPERTIED FOR SALE By Private Treaty. j KINLEY TERRACE, ST. THOMAS, j SNVANSRA. MIERS STREET, ST. TH02XA;i. SWANSEA, WALTERS ROAD. SWANSEA. j MANSEL 8TIEET, SWANSEA. ST. HELEN'S AVENUE, SWANSEA, I The SOLE AGENT for the above Pro 1 pertiss is j Asttey Samuel, F.A.I. from whom all particulars sue obtainable, j  :ES;- I j chard Streets Swansea., — J .„.„ I CASWELL COTTAGE, CASWELL BAY. MUMBLES. Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas Has been instructed by Miss G. H. D. Llewellyn, who is leaving Caswell Cottage, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, et the above address, on FRIDAY, the 28th Day of _,OVEMBER, a Quantity f Household Furniture, AND EFFECTS, including Pianoforte, Harmonium, and other ejects, of which particulars will appear on Auction posters. Sale commencing at 11.30 mjsx, Good" particnlarsiaj>ply fe>> the AttctiQne^r. Swansea and Mumbias; Established 1885,, Tol., 230 Central. (No, 16911. KING'S HEAD, LLANGENNITH» iaOWER. MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1919. MESSRS. Beynon, Holland & Pascoe Have beep instructed by Mr. George Roberts, to SELL-by PCÚLlC AUCTi'J:s at the above address and date, the Valli. able Live Stock, IMPLEMENTS, ANU HOUSEHOLD 1 FURNITURE, Comprising 21 Live Stock, Implements, i and Honsehold Furniture; P. and M.J Motor Bicycle and Side C4" and Timber-; built Shed in sections suitable for Garage 130ft, bj 18ft. Terms—Three Months' Credit on Stock Only. Sale to commence at 12.30 noon prompt. The Vanguard Motor 'Bus will le^ve i" Brewery Tap," Plymouth-street, for the Sale, at 9.45 a.m. prompt. Full particulars on pesters, Auctioneers' Offices: Band's Green. Reynoldston, and 7. Gower-street, Swan- 'sea. i1 R. MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS. BY DIRECTION OF THE DISPOSAL BOARD (Huts and Building Materials Section). SALE by AUCTION of HUTS at fhe SWANSEA DOCKS On MONDAY, NOV. 17th, at 2 o'clock p.m. prompt, oomprisnig 20 Wood Built Huts Situate at Prinoe of Wales Dock, King's j Dock, Lock Gates, North Dock, Burrows Yard, South I kick, West Pier, Sea Walls, and Officers' Quarters 30ft. x 10ft. x 8ft., Ouard Room 27ft. x 15ft. x 10ft., Guard Huts 20ft. x 15ft. x 9i't., and other vari- ous sizes, Cook Houses, Kitchens, and Latrines. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Messrs. SELWYN DAVIES, CUGGINS & CO., 25-27, Charles-street, Cardiff. Tel., 933. Note.—For particulars of other Govern- ment Property for Sale, see S i. EPLUS," price 3d., at all bookstalls; or by quarterly subscriptions of 2s. post, free, payable in advance to the Director of Publicity, Ministry of Munitons, Whitehall Place, London, S. W .I. GOWER AUCTION MART. Gowerton. TUESDAY NEXT, NOV. 18th, 1919, FAT CATTLE and SHEEP will be Sold and Allocated ill accordance with the Live Stock Kegulati ,ns. Store Stock >y Auction as usual. 15 Cow and Calves;, 1511 l'ige. All Fat Stock to be at tb* Mart by H a. in. Sale to commence promptly at 11 a.m Messrs. JAMES & 'AMES, F.A.I., Auctioneers 7. G-oat-street, Svansna. Telephone: 172 Do",í>s. GOWER AUCTION MART. Gowc'.on. TUESDAY NEXT, NOV. 18th, 1919. To be Sold ut the A love, ilart to defray | Espouses (unless previously claimed), 6 PONIES. White Pony (aged;. Black Yearling i Filly, Black Pony (agfid) Black Sucker, i and Two Bxowp Ponies, found Trespass- ing on Broadwav Farm, Gower. Messrs. JAMES & JAMES, F.A.I., Auctioneers. SALES BY AUC I-ION. DOLYGARREG MANSION, Distant 3 Miles from Liandovery and 2 Miles from Llangadock, on the Mam Road from one Town to the other. MESSRS. Wm. & WaSter James, F.A.I. Are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Betty, who is giving up residence, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the I premises as above, on FRIDAY. NOVEM- BER 21, 1919, the following Valuable Household Furniture, the Principal Items of which comprise:— Fine Welsh Oak Bookshelves with massive Carved Pillars, Welsh Oak Library Table, Hadnsome Carved Welsh Oak Sideboard, Oak Kneo- hole Desk, Walnut Library Table, 1, Large Oriental Carpet and 1 Velvet Pile do., 2 Finely-Carved Hall Tables and a Very Handsome Carved Oak Dining Table, Oak Corner Cupboard. Antique Gilt-frame Mirror, Handsome China Cabinet, Old Handsome Carved j Oak Knee-hole Desk, Oak Coffers, Ant ique j Oak Chest-upon-Chest. WARE AND CHINA, including' a! Valuable Assortment of Old China and ) Ware. LIVE STOCK.—One Jersey Dairy Cow; j One Bay Collier Mare. 6 years old, 1?.3? h.h 9 Goats; Poultry; 11 Fine Belgian Hares. | CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, etc. Sale to Commence promptly at 12 noon. Terms: Three Months' Credit on Con- ¡ ditions on the Live Stock, Crops and Im- plements. { Auctioneers' Offices: Swansea and Llan- i gadock. ) In the Delightful VALE OF TOWY, I CARMARTHENSHIRE. j THE DOLGALREG ESTATE, I in the Parishes of LLANWEDA, LLAN-1 GAiX'CK, M I'DDFAl, and LLANDIN- GAT WITHOUT. I MESSRS. j Vtfm. & Walter Jai-n2s, F.A. f.i Are favoured with instruc:tuiis froLi j Mrs. Betty to oner for SALE by AUC- 'nuN. at the TOWN HALL, LLA.ÜU\ EHi. on WEDNESDAY, NOVE&LBE? 19tii, 1919, the above Freehold Residential Agricut-, tu.al and Spirting Estate, I comprising 910 ACRES, I including the CHARMING MANSION i rtOUdE, TREE-STUDDED Jf Ait^ WALLl^D-lN GARDENS, UUMfj FARM, -etc, and THREE LODGES. 1 The 13 CHOiCE FAi-MS of CWMCOWUDU, GLANTO-Wi, TYLE-1 HOWELL CNVVC I'YLE- I T1RALLEN, r D?LCARREG WOOL, 1 BE?BEAS, C?NULL 1SAF, CAE LL?A?, CAE SiENC ? N, W .bKNfENA II and TY DDI N, Several Aecoimnodatton Fields, > TWO FREEHOLD HOTELS, viz., "THE i ROYAL OAK and THE VALE OF TOWY," and practically the whole of the VIL- I LAGE OF LLANWRDA. I The Property is delightfully situated 1 in the far-famed Towy Valley; itter- sected by the fine Salmon and Trout, j River Towy f& about, one mile on both I banks, and the two parallel main roads I in the Valley border the Property the jj whole way. The Mansion House and 550 ACRES of LAN D. comprising the HOME FARM and 7 other FA MS, etc,, would make a delightful small-sized Residential and I Sporting Property, including exceptional Fishing, and may be offered in one Lot, | or the area could be increased to nearly 9JO Acres. Sale at Twelve Noon Promptly. Full detailed particulars are in course of preparation, and may be had on and after November 1st from the Auctioneers, 7, Goat-street, Swansea, and Frondeg. j Llangadock; or from D. T. M. Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Llandovery. CARMARTHENSHIRE. AT CAPEL ISAAC AND IN THE TOWN OF LLANDILO. MESSRS. Wm. & W. James, F.A.i. Are favoured with instructions from the various owners to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the DRILL HALL, LLANDILO, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1919, a Compact and I Desirable Freehold Property, called the LLWYNP4-1\THIDG;E ESTATE. ■comprising:— 1.—LLWYNPAiiXRlixJE FARf, 67a. i Or. 21 perches, rent Xljo inclusive. I 2.—IF X Is ON DAW EL FARM, 19a. lr. 18 perches, rent £2-7 inclusive. [ 3. LLWYN LODGE, House and Pad- i dock, la. Or. 12 perches, rent -03 10s 4.-BRYNHYFRYD HOUSE, and Pad-, dock, la. lr. 13 perches, rent £ 8 ICS. in J elusive. 5.-LLWYNPARTRIDGE HOUSE and Paddock (now the Post Office), la. Or. 3; perches, 6.-PANT HY WEL, Small Holding, (a 2r. 11 perches, rent JER tOs. inclusive. 7-12.-Six FREEHOLD Modern DWEL- LING-HOUSES, 1—>6, I3risken-teWacej Kliosmaen-street, Llandilo. 18.—TROEDYiiRYN HOUSE CSemi- dfetached), Small Markt Garden with fine Glass House, LlandJo. I 14. Two Freehold Accommodation I Fields at New Inn, Llandilo, 8a. lr. 12! perches, with vacant possession. ( SALE TO COMMENCE PROMPTLY I AT 2.?l P.M. Detailed particulars, Plans and Condi- tions of Sale may be had from the 1 j Auctioneers, Swansea and Linngadock, or I with reference to Lots 1 to 6 from Mr. | T H. Powell, Solicitor, Llandilo; Lots 7— J2Messr5. Jeffreys and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon; and Lots 13 and M, Messrs T. W. James and Co., Solicitors, Swansea. I l CARMARTHENSHIRE. 'j In t-lie Parishes of Myddfai, Llangadock, j and the Town of Llandovery. MESSES. Wrll. & Walter James, F.A.I. r Arc favoured with instructions from the Owners, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCiiOA.i at the TOWN HALL. LLANDOVEllY, I,Q. W E'Dl\"EíJA Y. NOVEMBER ISth, I HH, the following I Fresh aid Property: Lot l.-CYNULL UCHAF FARM, 58. Acres, 0 Roods, .0 Pea'ches. Rent, E;;s L',s. Ud per annum. Lot 2.-DVO.LGYKON FIELD. 3 Acres, J 1 Rood, 5 Percbes; and all that Freehold 'I Landshare on the opposite side of ti;o road to Dolgynon, 2 Ro..f.,ept,£ù per annum. Dot 8.—FREEHOLD ACCOMMODA- TION FIELD by Caerhyn Farm, Llall- gadock. Rent, S4 por aiuium. Lot 41-No. 13, COLLEGE VYEW, LLANDOVERY. Lot 5.-jvo. 12, COLLEGE VTEW., LLANDOVERY. ? ale, to commence promptly at 3.30 p.m. For further particulars and Condition^ i of Sale, apply to the Auctioneers, 7,-Goat, street, Swansea, and Frondeg, Lknga- 1 dook; or to D. T. M. Joaes, Esq., Soli<ii-. tor* Llandovery. SALES BY AUCTION. 1 SWANSEA. David Roberts and Son Will offer for SALE by AUCTION at I the HOTEL CAMERON, Swansea, on MONDAY, 2-ith NOVEMBER, 1919, at 3 p.m., the Leasehold Sito-j & Dwelling- iiouses: Lot 1.—The SHOP and PREMISES, 33, KING EDWARD ROAD. Lot 2.-33, WESTERN STREET. Lot 3.-28, FABIAN STREET. Lot i—21, BALACLAVA STREET. Lot 5.—li, SEBASTOPOL STREET. Lot 6.-27, SEBASTOPOL STREET. Lot 7.-170, PORT TENNANT ROAD. Lot. 8.-171, POHT TENNANT ROAD. For details see Posters. Further particulars and Conditions dî Sale may be obtained at the Offices of W. G. Christians, Lsq., Solicitor, 20, Fisher- street, or of the Auctioneers, 61, Wind- street, 'Swansea. I UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. Sale at Low Upset Price to Close Estate. David Roberts and Son Will oner for SALE by AUCTION, at the HOTEL CAMERON, SWANSEA, on MONDAY, 21th NOVEMBER, 1919, at 3 p.m., the Leasehold Dwelling-houses: Nos. 21 to 28, LYNN STREET, 12 to 47, and 54 to 57, FERN STREET, CWMBWRLA. All the Lots will be Sold by fray oi Lease to be granted for a torm of 5(,v years from 29th September, 1919, at the annual Ground Rent of S3 each. For detailed information see Posters. Further particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained and Form of Lease may be inspected at the Offices of Messrs. Frank Thomas and Andrews, Solicitors, Llanfair Buildings, or of the Auctioneers, 61, Wind-street, Swansea. HIGH PENNARD, GOWER. An Additional Outlying Portion of THE KILVROUGH ESTATE comprising an area of 762 ACRES OR THEREABOUTS. MESSRS. James aiid James, F.A.I. Are favoured with instructions fro: LieutyCoinmander Lyom, D.S.O., :t OFFcR for SALE, at the llOTE CAMERON, SWANSEA, on WEDNES- DAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1919, the ioi- lovaiij Valuable Freekiald Farms a-id Choice BuUding Sites, (being portions of the above Estate), viz.: •HIGHWAY," "GREEN LANE, "GREAT SOUTHGATE," LJTTLE SOUTHGATE," HAEL," HUNTS," W1DEGATE," uRIGH PENXARD," SUNDRY SMALLHOLDINGS, MARKET GARDEN FIELDS, COTTAGES AND GARDENS, and 33 of the CHOICEST BUILDING SITES in Gower, bordering the PENNARD GOLF LINKS and facing the sea Detailed particulars and Plans are in course of preparation, and may be had from the Auctioneers, 7, Goat-street, Swansea; Mr. T. E, Jenkins, Estate Agent, Kilvroujh Estate Office, Parkmill. or from Messrs.Nicholson, Patterson and Freeland, solicitors, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster. SKETTY. IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH 01 SWANSEA. One of the most Desirable Residences in the District, standing on higb ground with a Direct Southern Aspect, enjoy- ing Magnificent Views of the Bay and Bristol Channel, and is situate less than 2 miles from the Town; ttbout 5 miunt.es' walk from the Sketty Tram^Terminus. Vacant Possession will .be given on Completion. J, Barron Pascoe, F.S t. F A I., has been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL | METROPOLE, CÍJ TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 191f, at 3.30 p.m. prompt, the Exceedingly Choice and Valuable Freehold Residence and Grounds, Situate and known as PEN YRHEOL," SKETTY, together with the substantially-ereeted Coach House, Stables and Greenhouses. Also he SIX FREEHOLD COTTAGES, known as Nos. 1 to 6, PEN YRHEOL COTTAGES,. SKETTY, Producing a Gross Annual Income of S78 These Properties will be offered in sep- arate Lots. Printed particulars may be obtained of W. Arthur Davies, Esq.. Solicitor, 6, Rutland-street, Swansea, and Orders to View of J. Barron Paspoe, F.S.I., 7, Gowjer-street, Swansea. SWANSEA AND ST. THOMAS. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES WITH AND WITHOUT VACANT POSSESSION. J. Barron Pascoe, F.S.I., F.A.I., Has bepn instructed to OFFER for SALF bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL METROPOLE. SWANSEA, on TUES DAY, the ISth day of NOVEMBER, I!)! (Subject to Condition? of Sale to be there and then produced), the following Valu- able j Freehold Properties Lot I.-rhe Vacant Freehold Dwelling- House, No. 21. BRYN ROAD. SWANSEA, overlooking the Cricket Field; in splendid i,prtir nnd nicely decora-ted: Centra! Heated throughout. Accommodation: "3 Reception Rc-oms. Kitchen, Scullery, Bath- room. w.c., 5 Bedrooms. Vacant Pos- session on Completion of Purchase. Lot 2.—Ti e Freehold Dwell:nir-House, -No. 41, MIERS STREET, ST. THOMAS. 1 Accommodation: Parlour, Kitchen, Scul- lery, 3 Bedrooms. Sale to at 3.30 p.m. prompt. Further particulars may be obtained of —Let 1, W. Arthur Navies, Esq., -Solicitor, E'c' q R Rrth'nd Street. Swansea; Lot 2, D. H irold Willi 'mi, Esq., Solicitor, 46, Ba-ilev Street. Swansea; and with Ordei to View of the Auctioneer, 7, Gower Street, 'S an-ea. ,—— — ST. GABRIEL'S HALL, ST. HELEN'S AVENUE, SWANSEA. I [WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1318. PPar. Jossph Harris Is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION as above, by direction of a weil- known Carpet Factor, commencing at precisely, the Superior Stock o: Carpets, CV>inprismg: Hand-made Mtnsapore, 1M and other Eastern produc- tiOM, Superior English Scamle&s Axmin- ater, Brussels ann Tapisi ry Curpcis in useful sizes and artistic design. Also the i Well-Assorted Stock of Stair Carpets, Cor- ] ridor and Hearthrugs and Mats, etc. I Goods on View Morning of Sale. Auctioneer's Offices: L George-street, Swansea. Tel. No., 469 Docks, I ( SALES BY AUCTION. f SWANSEA. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF A MJST VALUABLE AND CENTRAL PREMISES, WITH FRONTAGES TO TWO IMPORTANT THOROUGHFARE*. ¡ JOHN M. LEEDER & SON Are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the TJOTEt METROPOLE, SWAN- ■ SEA, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1919, at 3 p.m., the Valuable Block of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, j Comprising No. 9, FISHER-STREET, occupied as part of the Offices of the R. & S.B. Railway Co., and the Monumental Mason's Yard immediately behind, having an extensive Frontage to Rutland-street. !?/??//?————— ??  /?    5??????????-I-f-L-.?r-1-?-?:?"? /?/ ? t? \?? <. L ???—?————— ?   ?_.? .?—?7/_i I Particulars and Cocdihnns of Sale may be obtained from Messrs. Si x i k ard ? Bellingham, Solicitors, 29, Fisher-street, SwMisea; or the Auctioneers ? W4ter- j loo-street, Swansea. Preliminary Announcement. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA, MESSRS. John M. Leeder and Son Have received instructions from the ,liXecutors of the late Dr. jabez Thomas i to OFFER for SALE bv AUCTION, in Lots, at the CAMERON HOTEL, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1919,, the undermentioned Properties^— j Freeholds. j No. 69, MANSEL STREET. Swansea. j let. on a yearly tenancy to Mr. Rb)." I i homas at a rental of .£38. ) Five Freehold Cottages, 2, 3. and 4 { MILL STREET and Noe. 21 and 2 i BRIDGE STREET, let on weekly ten- i aneies at gross rentals aggregating per i annum P,64 7s Leaseholds. | Four Cottages, Nos. 100 to 103 inclusive, vRMARTHEN ROAD. Swansea, let on weekly tenancies at gross rentals aggre- gating per annum 472 6s. Held by lease for a term of 75 year £ from March, 25. 1891, at a ground rent Ol £ 7 13s. per annum. j A Shop and Premises, No. 15, UNION STREET, Swansea, in the occupation of Mr. M. Greek, at a yearly tenancy at a rental of £60. Two Dwelling Houses and Premises, Nos. 10 and 17. GEORGE STREET, at yearly tenancies at an aggregate rental of S50. With the improved Leasehold Groundj; Rents arising out of and secured upon Nos j II to lb inclusive,.GEORGE STREET, The foregoing are held by lease tur iterm of 99 years from December 25th, 18t;7. I at a ground rent of .£18 par annum, j Three Dwelling Houses, Nos. 76, 77, and 78, KING EDWARD ROAD, Swansea, let un yearly tenancies at an aggregate rent a] i of i!74. Together with an improved Lease- hold Ground Rent of £ 4 arising out of and sec u red apon No. 79, KING EDWAEL' IZOA D. The foregoing are held hy Lease f4)f n term of 99 years from Jane 24th, 1S79, at a ground rent of Jtill Is. 9d. per annum, For Particulars and Conditions of Sale and further information apply to Messrs. Strick and Bellingham, Solicitors, Fisher- street, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo Street, Swansea. By Order of the Executors of Dr. J$Li)on Thomas, J.P., deceased. SWANSEA. For Occupation or Investment. Centrally Situate J Business, Ridentjal and | pottage Properties in good positions. ME, SSRS. j John M. Leeder and *on Will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at "T 'I -1' the HOTEL METROr'O LE, S Vv AN SEA, jon WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, | 1919, at 3 p.m.: II FREEHOLDS— Lot 1.-RESIDENCE, No. 69, MAN- SEL-STREET. Lot 2.-6 COTTAGES, Nos. 2, 3 and j 4 MILL-STREET, and Nos. 21 and 2. ] L;_DUE-STREET. I LEASEHOLDS— Lots 3-5.-Nos. 100, lQl: 102 and 103, CARMARTHEN-HOAX). Lot 6.-Sfr-10,V AND PREMISES, No. ( 15, LN ION-STREET, occup/ing a ce-! tral position- where Proper"les are m growinc, dertiand. ? ?? ?8?DWELLING-HOUSES. Nos. 10 and 17 'ST. GEOKGE-b'fREE'i. behind Walter-road. Lots y, 10 and 11.-3 DWELLING- HOUSES, Nos. 76, 77 and 78, KING I. EDWARD-ROAD. Lots 12 to 16.-FIVE COMMODIOUS l ç .¡"" -¡ '1 '1 I RESIDENCES, Nos. 35, 80, 37, 38 and 39, WALTER-ROAD, on the tram route i ,n,r,1 convenient for centre of Town and j Stations The Alines and Minerals are Reserved. i J For part iculars and-Conditions of Sele appiv to Messrs. Strick and Bel'ingham, I Solicitors. 29, Fisher-street, Swansea, I or to the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo-1 street, Swansea. 1 i Preliminary Announcement. MUMBLES, SWANSEA. gale of a Very Valuable and Well-it Aft ranged Detaclie<l Copyhold Residence f in a good position. 1 John M. Leeder and Son j Have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the HOTEL METROPOLE SWANSEA. ea.rly in December, the Valu- ¡ able I Detached Copyhold Residence I I Standing in its own Grounds, and known 1 .as SHORTLANDS," 1 Situate in a most central and Secluded Position,and Commanding a Wide View I of the Bay.. I I Further particulars may be obtained.of Messrs. R. and C. B. Jenkins and Lloyd, Solicitors, 4, Fisher<*street, Swansea, or I the Auctioneers' Offices, 46, W aterloo- street, Swansea. UPLANDS, SWANSEA. Sale of Well-appointed Freehold Resi- dence situa te in one of the best parts ¡ of Swansea. MESSRS i John M. Leeder and Son I Are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the HOTEL METROPOLE, SWANSEA, ion MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1919, at 3 p.m., the Valuable Freehold Residency Known as WOODSTOCK," Situate in EATON GROVE, SWANSEA i (3 minutes from Electric Car Service). IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION, Particulars of Sale may be obtained 'from G. E. Taylor, Esq., Solicitor, St. ,Mury!s Chambers, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers, 46, Wuterioo-str#ot, S^an- 6. (3203) First Series. RIVERSIDE WHARF, PRINCE OF WALES DOCK, SWANSEA. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of wen-designed Diesel Engines, Motors, Electrical Equipment, Ventilating, He a! ing, Pumping and Air Compressor Plant ? and Machinery ex-German Submarines, a great deal of which was manufactured as late as 1916 by well-known Teutonic r irnis, is mostly in the first-class condi- tion that would he expected from He higjjjly dangerous and delicate nature of under-water navigation .and fighting, and should interest Industrial concerns of all t kinds as well as Shipbuilders. } The Sale forms the first of A Series that will be continued as further Sub- marines are dismantled and broken up during the next few months. MESSRS. John M. Leeder and Son I Are instructed by The Shipbreaking Co., Ltd., Swansea, to SELL by AUCTION at the RIVERSIDE WHARF, SWA- SEA, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of DECEMBER" 1919, at 11 a.m., the Valu- I able Submarine Equipment, which roughly comprises:— 66 MOTORS of various types, fixed and variable ,eoeed from 4 to 90 h.p., 110/170, 200 and 2HI¡3,)U V.; I 11 COM LINED MOTOR GENERATING SE I > up to 228 K. W., each in pa.ira; 15 Motor-driven Fans and Starters com- plete, 5,.1 to 11 h.p.; | 3 TURBO-BLASTS and MOTORS, 50- I 110 h.p.; 3 Motor-driven Oil Pumps, 1')-14/17 h.p.: 2 Combined Faus and Water Circulating Pumps, motor driven; 13, Ballast, Bil^i-, Circulating, Reciprocating, and Plunder type Pumps and Motors.; Centrifugal Circulating Pump, 85 gals. per aiiau and 4/6.5 h.p. Motor; 75 B.H.P. LOBBY ENGINES: M H.P. PETROL DRIVE\' PUMP (u.()w), 25 TRANSFORMER SETS; < AIR COMPRESSORS; 4 Stage-for^d Lubrication Circulating Pumps, Re- j eeivers and Air Cylinders with -Motors l ftorn 21 to 80 h.p.: I SMALL COMPRESSORS, r GENERATORS; Reciprocating Water, Main Pullast, Trim- ming, Oil and Bilge Pumps; Enclosed Fans; Armature Cooling Fans; 35 ELECTRIC HEATERS AND RADI- ATORS; SEARCHLIGHTS; Panels, Starters, Switches, Khpostn+s, Fuses, Auto Cuf-onts, Reversible Startii.g Switches, Regulators, Resistance Boxes, Meters, Indicators, Gearing. BftHrerv Chargiog Switches, Fuel Oil Pump Gauges, Coupling Bolts. Distribution Boards. Portable Lighting Switch, Gvro Compass Motor Parts. Semi-Roturv Hand Pumps, etc., chiefly by A.E.G., Berlin; Siemens Sehnekert, Berlin; IVge. C'her.i- nitJl; Brown Bpverie; lleidnau, Dresden; Preh.zahl, Gont; Schwa.-rta-hopffe. Amcg- Hilpert, Nurnberg; Sleidenau, Dresden; Fried Krupp, Kiel; Bergman. May be viewed 0/1 prnclnctioD of Cata- logue aix days prior fo Sale. Catalogues of the Auctioneers, -Ifi. Waterloo-street, Swansea. Tel.. 929 (2 lines). Telegrana; I^eoding" Swnn- sm. ► (S200). 50 BRYN-ROAD, SWANSEA, Sale of Well-Preserved Appointments, including Carved Black Oak Diniu^- room turmtare, Alahop-nny ChnKi Cabinet, a LacqTMr Screen, Upright Grand Pianoforte, Gi4t Over- mantel, Bird's Eye Maple and Walnut Bedroom Suites. Oak Bedsteads, .Gilt Clock Set, Settees, Divan Cbairs, Nearly-New Axraiaster and other Car- pets. John M. Leeder and Son Have been instructed to SELL by AUC- l 'r) S]?:i,L by TION, at the .above address, on WED- NESDAY, NOVEMBER mh, 191.9, at II a.m. On View day prior, hy Catalogue only (Ts. each) from 12 a.m..0 5 p.m. Iruuie-rlia-tely before the Sale of jfcho Furniture, the House will be offered for Sale by Auction (subject to Conditions), WITH POSSESSJON. Auctioneers' Offices: 46, Wftteflop- street, Swansea. SWANSEL. S E 4 SALE F FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, In Good Letting Locality. John M. Leader and Son iiave been instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the HOTEL METRO- POLE, SWANSEA; on MONDAY. NOV. 17th, 1919. at 8.0 p.m. (subject to sillil Conditions as will then and there bo produced), the Freehold Dwelling-houses Known a. Nos. 61 and 62, TRAFALGAR TERRACE, OYSTERMOUTH ROAD. Let on weekly tenancies at a (gross rert of £48 16s. per annum, Landlord paying rates and taxes. The Property, which has a total front- age of 26ft. to Oystormouth-road, widen- ing out to bOft., a 9ft. titde entrance from Burrows-road, covering a total area of 387 square yards, forms an excellent sita for a motor garage or other business premises. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. Meager and Morris, Solicitors, 15, Castle-street, Swansea; or of the Auction- eers 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea 1 Q'i'H TSATTAJLfeOIi, THE T)|n:LSii *pEGIME»T. SWAJSSEA AND DiST&ICJ A RE-UNION OF OFFICERS AND MEW of the Above Battalion will be lield Shortiy All those desirous of attending RleaN oommonicafctt with I T 0. WJ £ IT £ Gapt.j I leth Welsh Ee??<tnt. I OMcerri?," Poat«rdulai« j