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-=- :°ESES TO BE LET, °TTSES WANTED, TCAtio>;3 Wantu D, £ ATIONS VACANT, i APASTMBNTS WANT KB j APARTMENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTED I AUTICLESLOSTANDFOCND Ni), One Three Six Nine Thirteen 0rda, Insertion Insertions^ Insertions; InsortioQsjlusertions 'i 8. d. s. d. i a. d. s. d. [ s. 1 0 2 0:3 8 40; 0 28 I 1 6 3 0 4 6 5 6 7 () •]5 20 40 5 6 6 6 8 0 4226 150 Li 8 0 8 0 4930 60 7 5 8 6 9 0 i^anteb. WANTED a general servant, who can cook. —Apply, Mrs Angus, 20, North-parade. II2QG WANTED a young lady to learn the Post n rw Office Duties.—Apply at Pier-street Post d29S UTANTED, unfurnished house in Aber- p P ystwyth, from September.—Particulars to ^-2^1_Angus, 20, North-parade. n295 VVrEAYERS are requested to keep away U from Trefach, Llundyssul, South Wales, and -jjj^bourhood, as the Lock Out is still on. n'293 L Aiv, AV,,tiited a good general clerk in large b solicitor's office. -Apply, stating salary required full particulars to Lex, Box, 9, Merthyr Tydfil. n271 PAINTERS ANI>1)ECOKATORS.- J. Wanted immediately a dozen Competent Work- JD' Gti Per hour. Railway fare paid within 80 miles. lja1 Aberystwyth. n306 1|«-a GROOM. ly/JAJOR ANDERSON wishes to recorn- tn T* mend strongly a thoroughly reliable Groom; Roo(! cliaracter.ai-racks, Aberystwyth. n291 HIGHLY respectable young person requires l. situation as Ladies' Maid, Companion, or () uperior Nurse.—References &c apply A.B., J^Jrian News Office, Aberystwyth [n284 I MACHYNLLETH REGISTRY FOR SERVANTS. JjERSONS wanting servants, and servants 5" i P1aces. apply to Mrs Evans, Doll-sireet, &iy!eth-ApPliC-t3m-i send stamped envelopes w n294. —^ F° LET, nice Cottage partly furnished, with If. Garden, fifteen minutes from Marine -ce^Aherystwyth.— Address, Office this paper. ( 4- AN M ORE AT I) olge i 1 cy, Leaseor ot lier Souti w'se- Four Sitting-rooms. 10 bedrooms, &c.; ton,. 1 aspect; garden stabling; unlimited supply of l^water.—L. Evans. n2S0 Board Residence from 25a., or Apartment*, facing sea, p b, fine climate, scenery, boating, fi*hing Marine ~I^_HoteI, Aberdovey. "*21 ABERDOYEY EASTER GOLF TOUR- sea LAMENT. Comfortable Apartments, facing ,aQ(i Dear golf links to be let. Terms moderate.— ^i^rsLewi3, 2 Bodfor Ter •race. n27S —The old established Corn Mill at i.3 ye e'rddol, Glandovey, R.S.O. Occupied over I'atel rSt>^ retiring tenant.—Apply, D. Williams, lY^ e-^ bridge, Yorkshire, or Lewis Thomas, Retiring ^ant^ • n303 A PARTMENTS at Aberystwyth, healthily situated on the Marine Parade, eommanding Y-^Snificent view of Cardigan Bay and Merioneth ■*0ttntai»s. Apartment# during the winter months at reasonable rates.-Urs E. A. Hall, 6, Marin* Terrace BUILDING SITES in the Field opposite the Barracks, part of the Penglaise Estate, to let on 99 years lease.-For plan aud particulars ^pply to George J#nes and Sou, Architects, or Smith, Ovren, and Davies, Solicitors. nl61 rrO BE LEEEí COTTAGE) with large garden attached, beautifully situated on the at>ks of the Ystwyth, two miles from Aberystwyth, a'f-a-mile from Church, Station, and Post Office.— —IjPjy, Edward Ellis, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. [n252 LET, May 12 th next, two very con- toi^ venient 8 roomed attached Brick Villas, in the f^Wesque Valley of the Dovey, fire minutes walk t.0n\the Railway Station, the village of Cemmes, and river Dovey, so noted for its salmon, rent moder- ~~App]y to D. Evans, Cemmes, Mont., R.S.O. n263 r]^ LET from 12th May next, BRYNAWEL tC" Aberystwyth, over 80 years in owner's occupa pjp°' containing three Entertaining rooms, eight tlon 0n,8i Bathroom, Storerooms, Censerr&tory, usual a J*tic office. Draiaag. g«od.-For particulars Ellis, Amctioneer, Aberystwyth. n-Qi PLYKLIVON HOUSE, ~7~ Yx MAKINE TERRACE RWarding ESTABLISHMI^NT AND 11(7, PRIVATE APARTMENTS. UME COMFORTS. MODERATE CHARGES.- Mrs. PIERCE, PRQT>RTETRKS». A B^RYST\VYTH.^To Lel^~P^r Hotel, \i. ^mediate possessien, situat* close to the Cir*nn5 ^arad*, University Colkge, and Castle Whwua c^01ng good trade satisfactoryr easons gi*en tir-n Present oceupier i3 leaving.—F«r further par- A'u*rs, apply t0 j j_ Griffiths Auctioneer, ^tjrstwyth. n52 be ^olb. 4V ILK.—Pure Milk, cream, butter, and eggs. f^0!(Families supplied at the New Dairy, Terrace- from Brynyrychain Farm, twice daily. n235 POR SALE, the new fast sailing yacht Scout," about 5 tons (formerly of Dr Linter.)- prj,M Parti jnlars, apply Thomas Garnett, boat pro- J^|r' Yarmouth. n2l3 f POTATOES POTATOES Splendid Red ^laoi aD(^ IJight Soil eating Magnums. Also Seed cianf1UvtS /or Sale.—Gtorge Graham, Potatoe Mer- 'jyhitchurch. Salop. n250 '^R SALE, Rhododendron, Porticuni, from inrito ^eet bigh at 25s per 100, 2 to 3 feet, 80s !See3i- > aud larger sizes at proportionate prices, to 6 to 9 inches high, 20s per_ 1,000.—Apply i ead Gardener, Plas Gardens, Dinas Mawddwy. I n264 SALE, Black Tom 2nd," three-year-old ceT 1 ^ntire Celt, 16 hands, of good pedigree (a de- '>■0(1 'et2 Honest Tom"); possessing plenty of bone fy. Pei"iectly sound winner of several 1st and 2nd ,a at local'hows —Apply to Evan Lloyd, Glyddyn, -crosses. Chwilog, P, 1128l 1 rriO WALES. JiJ BE SOLD or LET a well-built Res:d- «on.enC+' staD(llnS? in its own grounds of one acre. ')efhv> °S rece':i^10n rooms, one small parlour, six W 8f^vant's bedrooms, bnh room.&c., V bluV,10'^ kitcnen, offices, and outouildings excellent ^yfrv^ lfc *arden-APPly, -T. Williams, Trem '1\ -l" nl 04 |J;ARM0UTH, NORTH WALES — BRYN- til'el YNH to be SOLD or LET well Furnished 1 „ aSs Private residence, standiiia in 6 acres of its coutalnlDg entrance hall, three reception t\v„ ei§bt bed rooms, bath room, and tower with S°°d domestic offices; large kitchen c-ai ien w 'in,n PP'y to John Abraham, Northfield, Birmin" H. Barrow Evans Barmouth. nS0° FOR SALE, „ FOR SALE, "ARLY CABBAGE PLANTS, Is. per hundred. F I L K I N S 0 N r.2i3 j ^'V spnd Printing elsewhere wh<n vou L Uri(t P.pf!1 lave done Cheaper, Quicker, er u Cambriixn News Office. gales bl1 Jluxtiort ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. (Removed for convenience of Sale). MR O. DANIEL will sell by auction at the above place, ON WEDNESDAY, the 29th March, 1893, A large assemblage of Household Furniture, comprising Dininc- Room Suftes. Dining and Occasional Tables, Sideboards, Pier Glasses, &c., Bedroom Furniture, 'including Bedsteads, Spring and Wool Mattresses, CheBts of Drawers, Dressing Tables, and Glasses, Wasbstands, Chairs, Commodes, Brussels, and other Carpets, Kitchen Effects, Shop Fittings, Hand Truck, ,Scales, and Weights, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 1.30 in the afternoon. n2S6 CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROP ERTY MR OWEN DANIEL has been instructed to sell by auction at the Lion Hotel, Aber- O^MOXB d Y, the 3rd day of APRIL, 1803, At 2.80 p.m. in the afternoon, the following desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz., Ail that undivided moiety or half-part or share of and in all those two messuages, tenements, farms, lands, hereditaments, and premises, commonly called and known by the respective names of WLKJNLLAE1 if and GARNFOEL, situate lying and being in the parish of Llansantffraid, in the County of Cardigan, now in the occupation of the Executrix of Mr Isaac Evans, deceased. The PROPERTY', that is, the Moiety, 13 let on Lease for the term of 49 years from the 29th day of September, 1867, at the Yearly Rent of £55. For further particulars ipply to the Auctioneer, of Aberystwyth, or to Mr Tasker Hart, solicitor, 44, Queen-street, Scarborough. ABERYSTWyTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATES The properties of the late Mr John James. MR, O. DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from Mrs James to Sell by Public Auction, at the Lion Hotel. Aberystwyth, On Wednesday, April 12th, 1803, At 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions then and there produced, the following Properties, viz. All that Leasehold Property known as the Old Post Office," situate in Terrace-road, the principal thoroughfare in the town of Aberystwyth, held under a lease from the Corporation of Aberystwyth for the unexpired term ol 27 years, at the Ground Rent of El per annum, now in the occupation of the Post Office authorities at the annual rent of E40. The adjoining property, known as the "New Post Office." held under a lease, with other property, from the Corporation of Aberystwyth for 75 years, from the 12th day of November, 1887, at the appoitioned Ground Reut of £ 2 per annum. The ground floor is let to the Post Office authorities at the yearly rent of £ 50; the other portion is in hand. The Office and Premises, being No. 12. North Parade, in the occupation of J. J. James, Esq., Solicitor, held under a grant from the Corporation for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 0th day of May, 1821, free of around rent. Ail that Freehold Cottage and Garden, situate at Borth, now in the occupation of Jane Griffiths, formerly of Isaac Williams, as yearly tenant at a rent of 1:4 5s. Od. per annum. ABERYSTWYTH. PLAS CRUG MEADOWS. TO BE LET by public auction on Wednesday, the 12th day of April next, at 2-30 o'clock in the afternoon. Plascrug Meadows, containing by esti- mation about 22 acres, held for an unexpired term of two years from the 25th day of- March, 1893, subject to the convenants and conditions contained in a lease granted to John James, deceased, dated the 15th day of May, 1888. The original lease may be inspected at the office. ———— At the same time will be sold the following shares 2 Fully paid up £ 5 Ordinary Shares in the Aber- ystwyth Marine Pier Company Limited. 10 do. do. JE5 in the Aberystwyth and Aberdovey Steam Packet Company. 12 do. Ordinary Shares in the Aberystwyth Corn Market Company Limited. 3 £ 10 shares in the Aberystwyth Gas Company Limited. 30 Aberystwyth Public Baths Company Limited. 13 £ 10 Ordinary Shares in the Licenses Insurance Corporation and Guarantee Fund Limited. 100 £1.O, Od. Ordinary Shares in the New Paehuca Silver Mining Company Limited. 10 £ 5 Ordinary Shares in Preston Liverpool Dis- tillery Company Limited. 50 X5 Ordinary Shares in the Match Manufacturing Company Limited. To be sold in such lots as may be determined at the time of sale. For further particulars apply to Messrs Roberts & Evans, Solicitors, and the Auctioneer, all of Aber- ystwyth. [n285 CARDIGANSHIRE. LLANBADARN TREFEGLWYS AND CILCENNIN. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS, CORN GRIST, MILL, PUBLIC-HOUSE, COTTAGES AND LAND. MESSRS JONES AND JONES have been 1V1 instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL BY A TTCTION (subject to conditions as shall there and then be produced) at the FEATHER'S HOTEL, ABERAYRON, THURSDAY, the mh, MARCH, 1S93, The following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz ;— Description of Tenants. Estimated Lots Tenements. Area. -I Llanbiidarn Tref- A K p 1 We^f^Fam Jenkin Jenkins 176 3 0 with an Allotment of Common. ^,rariQ 4.7 o 2 Cefngwrthafarnissa William Evans 4, db Farm and Lands. 3 Oue undivided moiety or half part of the farm and ,]n n u lands called Llan- Magdalen Danes 110 badarn, 4 Pennant Mill and land with dwelling s l oo house, part of Glan-Thomas Griffiths 8 1.2 yrafon Cottages. 5 Ship Inn, Public- n 9 Q houss. with stables Sarah Lewis and Garden. (i Cottages called I GKnyrafon and O OJ fields near Maes- David Williams L •lyn Cottage. 0 n o 7 Two cottages called Evan Morgan Mae&llyn and fields S Penwern Cottage, „ land and planta- tion. 9 Freehold field of Accotnmod ation John Davies 3 2 24 land Oilcennin ParisL 10 Moiety or fourth H,van Evans 'pai-tof'Stafellwen 11 The like ot Commer- b. Llewellyn cial Inn ,I thriving plantations on the pro- perty. and all the holdings arc let at low yearly rentals. Sale to commence at o'clock p.m. n 1, For further particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Alban-square, Aberayron, or Mecs-s .EI-00¡ THOMAS & Co.. solicitors, Swansea. n276 m (tlc5 bJ1 Jluctum. GOGINAN, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR J. E. JAMES hits been instructed by Mr John Rowlands, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On Wednesday, March 20th, 1803, The LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising 1 excellent 5-year-old Cob, 14 hands high, quiet to ride or drive 1 well-bred Mare, by "Alonzo the Brave," in foal by Mr David Evans, Rhoscellan's celebrated roadster New Fashion"; 1 Pony, 13 hands high 1 ditto; 2 Cows, to calve about the en 1 of February 1 Wagonette, to carry nine (in good condition); 1 Four- wheel Dog Cast; 1 Two-wheel 1) >g Cart, e-.jualto new, to suit a pony 13 hands 1 Set Br»ss-mounted Hai- ness; 1 SiUer-moun'ed d.tto 2 Gent's Saddles; 1 Lady's ditto about 120 Yards l-incu Galvanized 1 ipes. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKK 1 Rosewood Piano, Mahogany and Oak Tables, betas, Chairs, 2 Eight-day Clocks, Oik Dresser and \Vare, Iron and Wooden Bedsteads. Mattresses, Night Com- mode, Towel Rails, Fenders, lire Iron" and other useful articles. Sale to Commence at 2 o'clock prompt. Terms 3 Months Credit on all sums above E2. [iil95 DOLGELLEY, NORTH WALES. BRONYGADEIl, three reception rooms, eight bedrooms, usnal offices, &c., s aucling on its own grounds, with kitchen-garden, greenhouse, stable and coach-house. Half-a-mile from Dokelley, to be offered for sale by auction on April 13th, loJo. Further particulars on application to Mr Lewis Williams, auctioneer, or of Messrs William Griffith, Son, and Adams, solicitors, DoIgelicy. n266 TOWN HALL, PORT MADOC. MR. JOHN FR Y will sell, for a few days only, in the Town Hall his usual stock of Glass, China, &c., on the usual Terms. Cash on the fall of Hammer. Money returned if Goods not approved. Goods carefully packed to go any distance. n295 Justness JUibresses. 12, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. MH. J. E. JAMES (OF MAESBANGOR), BEGS to inform the Landed Proprietors, Farmers, Householders, and others that he ha taken the Offices occupied by the late Mr John James, where he intends to carryon business as AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT k LAND SURVEYOR. Mr James has had considerable experience as Land Valuer and Surveycr, and hopes to receive a share of your support. Sales, Valuations, Surveys, &e., taken at moderate charges. [ul37 NEW STUDIO. MR c. H. YOUNG- OF THE COUNTY STUDIO, DOLGELLEY, Will open a new branch at TOWYN on Easter Monday. The building is a model one, fitted and arranged in the best way possible. The scale of charges is very moderate. n241. NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. IF YOU WANT STERLING VALUE IN BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, BUY THEM AT DICKS. The Yearly increasing demand at their numeious Establishments prove this. Besides their own un- surpassable goods, they are Agents for the famed K make of Boots, and with their immense Stocks to suit all classes, at all pricen, customers may depend upon having the best poss ble value at DICK'S in ABERYSTWTH, LAMPETER, BARMOUTH, MACHYNLLETH, CARDIGAN, PWLLHELI, DOLGELLEY, TOWYN. AT ALL THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENTS RE- PAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED WITH BEST TANNED LEATHER. ALSO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S WATER- PROOF GARMENTS NEATLY MENDED. BOOTS NOT GIVING REASONABLE SATIS FACTION, REPAIRED FREE OP CHARGE. W. H. PARRY, (LATE WOODCOCK AND OWEN), GKOCER, TEA DEALER, PROVISION AND FLOUR MERCHANT, 7, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. SOLICITS A SHARE OF PATRONAGE. GOOD VALUE, LOWEST PRICES TERM CASH, ["304 DOLGELLEY, N. WALES. DR. WILLIAMS ENDOWED HIGH gCHOOL FOR QIRLS. There are a few vacancies to be filled on May 1st, for which early application should be made. —Address Miss Fewings, Head Mistress, —Address Miss Fewings, Head Mistress, ale5 bii Jiuciion. NORTH GATE VILLA, LLANBADARN ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR J. J, GRIFFITHS has been instructed by the Executors of the late Mr John Lloyd, D< viuty Chief Constable, to Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises as above, On Tucxday, March "8'h, 1893, The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, comprising— DINING Rooèlr.-l Mahogny Cheffonier, 1 Mahogany Loo Table on strong Pedestal, 6 Mahogany Dining- room Chairs, 1 largo Arm Chair (bi leather), 1 Birch Arm Chair, 1 Folding Chair, 1 Mahogany Timepisce, Linoleum, Hearth Rug, Fender and Fire-irons, Table Cover, &c. PARLOUR.—! Pi-r GLSH in Gi't Frame, 2 Mahogany Arm Chairs, 6 Mahogany D:ning-room Chairs, hair seated, 1 large Mahogany Dining Table and Cover, Enamelled Stone Table, Gipsy Tible, Fender and Fire-irons, Coal Vase, Hearth Rug, Brussels Carpets, Sundry Ornaments, Barometer, Oil Painting, En- gravings, Brackets, Curtains, Pole and Rings, Blinds, ^inc Blinds, &c. HALL.—Umbrella Stand, 4 Mats, Dog's Head stuITetl, Linoleum, Picture Ship on Sea." KITCHY.Oil Cloth, Fender and Fire-irons, Iron StuHl, Oak Chest of Drawers, 2 Ki.chen Tables, 8-day Clo-k in Oak case, Beehive Chair, Brass Candlesticks, Dibit Covers, Roasting Jack, Trays, Ironing Box, Clothes Horse, Reading Lamp, Stairs Rods, &c. BEDROOM No I.-Half-Te.,ter Bedstead, 2 Mattresses, Fender and Fire-irons, Coal Vase and Shovel, Hand, Ki'nsh, Easy Chair in leather. Mahogany Wardrobe, Dressing Table and Washstand, lodet Glass, Small Occasional Table, Towel-rail, Engravings, 4 Cane- seated Chairs, Chamberware, Carpet, Antimacassars, Curtains, 3 Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Counter- pabe" Sheets. Blankets and Rugs. BEBROOM No 2.-Mahog,"ny Half-Tescr Bedstead with hangings. Mahogany Chest ot Drawers, Mahogany Loo Table on strong Pedestal, Mahogany Washstand and Dressing Table. Chamberware, Toilet Glass, 2 Bedroom Chairs, Pictures, American Organetts,'Towel Rail, Carpet, Curtains. SERVANTS' ROOM-Iron Bedstead, Cane Chairs, Toilet Glass, Deal Box, Deal Washstaud, Pictures, and Iron Bedstead. OFF ICE. Superior Mahogany Office Table, Painted Wardrobe, Desk, Letter Press, Letter Rack, Fender, AVIII Engravings, &c. YARD.—1 Bay Horse, I Saddle, Single Harness, I Lady's Saddle, 2 Carriage Lamps, Corn Bin, Chaff- cutter, 4-wheel Dog Cart, 1 Dog Coop, &c. Three Months' Credit on all suiiis of £ 0 and upwards, on approved security. Sale to Commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and 6 ill the evening. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. SALE OF FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD PROPERTY MESSRS. WILLIAMS & EVANS have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at the Talbot Hotel, Tregaron, On TUESDAY, APRIL 11th, 1803, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced. Lot I.-Freehold Farm, called 11 Newgate, other- wise "Tymynydd," in the Parish of Yspytty Ystwyth, in the occupation of John Thomas and Margaret Pugh. Lots 2 and 3.—Leasehold Houses in the Village of Pontrhydfendigaid. in the occupation of William Rowbnds, shoemaker, and Hugh Jones, held for a terni of 99 years, from the 29th of September, 18S1, at an apportioned ground rent of 10s. each. Lots 4 to 13.—Freehold Dwelling houses, situate at Pentre, Tregaron, in the occupations of John Evans, Joseph Edwards, John Jones. John Jones, saddler, Francis Jones, Evan Jones, David Evans, Eleanor Davies, Elizabeth Lewis, and Joseph Jones. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Tregaron, or Messrs Smith, Owen, & Davies, solicitors, Aberystwyth, Tregaton, and Lampeter. [n270. Zrabe Jlnnauntemcnts. PORTMAJDOC HORSE, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW. MAY 15th, 18,90". PRESIDENT Hox. F. G. WYNN. Schedules and full particulars from R. G. HUMPHREYS, n2-31 Secretary. If T ALFRED NOTES. The Pioneer of Popular Prices. THIS Establishment is still to the front, and the Public may rely upon all prices charged being as low as 0 0 any London or local store. THE WEST END STORES 19, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH ESTABLISHED 1815. OWEN; CONFECTIONERS, 21, North Parade, Aberystwyth. BEST HOT X BUNS, AS USUAL. MERIONETH CARRIAGE WORKS. STEAM SAW AND JOINERY MILLS DOLGELLEY, N. WALES. J. CHID LAW ROBERTS PROPRIETOR. Carriages. Dog Carts, Market Carts, Agricultura Carts and Waggons, Spokes in the rough or dressed, Felloes, Naves, Shafts, Cart Bottoms, &c., Hurdles, Gates, Ladders, &c., on shortest notice. C'lrrifge repairing and painting in all its branches. Carriages taken fn exchange. All kinds of well s atoned Eo!lj h and Foreign Timber. Branch Depot TOWYN, [mÐ9 public flotircs T PJ A M B R I A N R A I L W A Y S EASTER EXCURSIONS, V93. Oil THURSDAY, March :30. and SATURDAY, April 1st, CidEAP EXCURSION Tickets will be issued to MHRTHY'R and DOW LAIS, the tickets being availablet) return on any d -y up t" and inclu-ive lof Saturday, AprilSth, except Goon Friday, March olst, and Sunday, April 2nd. On THURSDAY, March 30th, CHEAP FIVE DAY EXCURSION Tickets will be issued to LON- DON, BIRMINGHAM, LIVERPOOL, and MAN- CHESTER, LEEDS. BATLEY, DEWS BURY, HUD- 1DERSFIELD, MATLOCK. BUXTON, CHESTER, WARRINGTON, STOCKPORT, BRADFORD arrd BIRKENHEAD. Also THREE and EIGHT DAYS Tickets to LIVERPOOL. MANCHESTER, LEEDS. BATLEY, DEWSBURY. MATTOCK, BUXTON HUDDERSFIELD. CHESTER, WARRINGTON STOCKPORT, BRADFORD, and BIRKENHEAD.' On GOOD FRIDAY, March 31st. AND EASTER MONDAY, April 3rd, CHEAP ONE DAY EXCUR- SION Tickets will be issued from Pwllheli, Po. tmadoc, Criccieth, &c,, to BARMOUTH, Towyn. A'nerdov^y, Borth, and ABERYSTWYTH. ALo FN M Barmouth, DoUelley, Towyn, Aberdovey, and intermediate stations to BORTH and ABERYSTWYTH. On the same dates, CHEAP DAY EXCURSION Tickets will be issued from Bow .Street. Bort;I. Mach- ynlleth, and intermediate STATIONS to Aberdovey, t') Towyn, BARMOUTH, Harlech, DOLGELLEY] Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli a- 1 from To-vyn and Aberdovey to Barmouth, Hsrle.-h, Doig-diey. Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwldiel". Also on GOOD FRIDAY and PLASTER. TUESDAY CHEAP DAY Bookings to ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, BARMOUTH, DOLGELLEY, HARLECH PORT- MADOC. CRICCIETH, and PWLLHELI, from Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, and intermediate stations. For full particulars as to train times aud fares see handbills. EISTEDDFOD AT BARMOUTH, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 3RD. On GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY, March 31st and April 3rd, 1S93. CHEAP DAY EX- CURSION Tickets will he issued to TOWYN. ABER- DOYEV, BORTH, BARMOUTH, AND ABERYST- WYTH, at the following times and fiti-is (3rd class) for the double journey:- Good Easter Bar- Aber- Aber- Friday Monday mouth Towyn dovey Borth ystwyth From a.m. a,l11- S. <1. s. rl. s. d. d. d. Pwllheli. dep. 9 0 6 25 2 062 60 0 Avon Wen 9 10 6 40 2 0 2 (i 2 0 3 0 3 0 Criccieth 9 17 G 43 1 9 2 6 2 0 3 0 30 Portriiiidoc. 9 27 7 0 Minffordd 9 31 7 J f Pcnrhyndeu- 1 G 2 6 2 6 3 0 3 0 draeth 9 36 7 9 I Talsarnau 9 41 7 14 Harlech 9 50 7 23 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 9 3 0 Llanbedr and Pensarn 9 57 7 29 2 0 2 0 2 9 3 0 57 39 J Dolsrelley 9 50 7 25 101 F, 2 9 2 9 Penmacnpoo) 9 55 7 30 1 0 10 2 9 2 9 Barmouth 10 15 7 50 2 0 2 0 2 6 2 (i Arthog 10 10 7 45 (i 1 3 2 0 2 6 Barmouth J. 10 25 7 57 1 0 1 3 2 6 2 6 Llwvn-wril ..10 40 8 10 2 3 2 TownJ 10 54 8 20 1 9 2 0 Aberdovey ..11 4 S 33 13 16 Chiklreu under three years d age, fre-e over three and under twelve, half-price, 1st 31A38 Tickets issued at double the 3rd Class fires. Passengers return the s day as under :—March 31st, from Aberystwyth at 6-0 p.111 Borth 6-22, Aber- dovey 4-10 or 7-35, Towyu -IS or 7-43 Barmouth 5-0 or 8-26. On April 3rd, from Aberystwyth at 4-35 p.m., Borth 5-0, Aberdovey 5-48, Towyn 6-0, Barmouth 6-55. GOOD FRIDAY, MAUOU 31ST, AND TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH. 1893. On the above dates, CHEAP DAY EXCURSION Tickets will h3 issued to ABERDOVEY. TOWYN, DOLGELLEY. BAR MOUTH, H ARLECH. CRIC- CIETH, PORTMADOC, and PWLLHELI at the following times and fares (3rd class) for the doable journey Good Tuesday, t F > I = "S = P'tmadoc Fridaj' April 4 C £ £ 3 — Criccieth H = N: Pwllheli From a.m. a.m. s. d. s. d. s. d. S.d. s.d. s. d. Aberystwyth 7 50 8 25 1 6 2 0 2 6 3 0 2 9 3 0 Bow Street S 2 S 11 1 6 2 0 2 6 8 0 2 9 3 0 Llanfihan-el 8 6 8 16 1 3 1 9 2 6 3 0 2 9 3 0 Borth S 12 8 26 1 0 1 3 2 6 2 9 2 9 3 0 I Ynyslas 8 17 8 31 1 0 18 26 29 2 9 3 0 Glandovey ..8 32 8 42 1013162020 26 Aberdovey 9 37 9 3 1 6 2 0 2 0 2 6 Towyn 9 45 9 13 1 C) 2 02 06 Children under three years of age, free above three | and under twelve, half-price. 1st Class Tickets issued at double the 3rd Class fares. Passengers return on date of issue of ticket as under:-On Good Friday, from Pwllheli at 6-0 p.m., Criccieth 6 28, Portimdoc 6-41, Harlech 7-4, Dolgeiley 7-10, Barmouth 7-37, Towyn S-15, Aberdovey 8-25, On Tuesday. April 4th, from Pwllheli at 4 0 p.m.. Criccieth 4-22, Portmadoc 4-:i6. Harlech 4 5S, Dolgeiley 5-10, Barmouth 5 25, Towyn 6-4, Aberdovey 6-15. EISTEDDFODAU AT BARMOUTH, CRICCIETH, AND PWLLHELI, EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 3RD, 1S93. On the above dat- CHEAP DAY EXCURSION Tickets will be issued to BARMOLTH, HARLECH, CRICCIETH, PORTMADOC. PWLLHELI, &c., at the following times and fares (3rd CLIFS; for the double J°URDEY P'tmadoc Monday, Aber- Bar- liar- Del- Criccieth From April 3rd dovey Towyn mouth lech gellev Pwllheli a m. s. d. S. n. s. d. s. d. s. d. S. d. Ahervstwvth.. 8 25 1 6 2 0 2 6 3 0 2 9 3 0 Bow Street ..8 11 16 20 26 30 29 30 Llanflhangel.. S 16 1 3 1 9 2 6 3 0 2 9 3 0 Borth 8 2(\ 1 0 1 3 2 6 2 9 2 9 3 0 Ynyslas S 31 1 0 1 3 2 6 2 9 2 9 3 I Glandovey 8 42 1 0 1 3 1 6 2 0 2 0 6 Machynlleth 8 50 1 0 1 3 1 6 2 0 2 0 „ 0 Aberdovey. 9 20 1 6 2 0 2 0 1. O lowyn 9 30 1 0 2 0 2 0 6 Children under three years of age, free above three and under twelve, half-pric-. 1st Class Tickets issued at double the 3rd class fares. Passengers return same day as under Pwllheli 4-0 p.m., Criccieth 4 22, Portmadc-c 4-30, Harlech 4-53, Dolgelley 5-10, Barmouth 5 25, Towyn 6-4, Aberdovey 6-15- Passengers for Towyn, Aberdovey, and Mach- ynlleth also returu from Barmouth by special train at 10-5 p.m. DAY TRIPS TO CORRIS & ABERLLEFENNY. On GOOD FRIDAY, March 31st, 1S93, DAY EX- CURSION Tickets will be issued to Corris and Aber- llefenny at the following time and fares (3r(I class) Lr the double journey :—From Aberystwyth at i-50 a.m., 2s. Borth 8-12, Is. Gd. Return train will leave Aberllefenny at 8-20 p. m, and from Corris at 8-30. Also on EASTER TUESDAY, April 4th, DAY EXCURSION Tickets will be issued to Corris and Aberllefenny at the following times and fares (3rd class) for the double journey :-From Aberystwyth at S-25 or 12-30, 2s. Borth S-26 or 12-50, Is. 6d. Return train wilt leave Aberllefenny at 5-50 p. m., and from Corris at 6-0. Children under three years of age, free; above three and under twelve, half-price. WREK END TICKETS, Friday or Saturday to Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday, will be issued during the WINTER and SPRING MONTHS to ABERYSTWYTH. BARMOUTH., BORTH, ABERDO\ EY, TOWYN, DOLGELLEY HARLECH. PORTMADOC, CRICCIETH, and PWLLHELI, from Whitchurch, ELL- smere, Oswestry Llanymynech, LlansaintflVaid, Llanfyliiu, Welshpool, Montgomery, Abermule, Kerry. Newtown, Llanidloes, Tylwch, Pantydwr, Rhayader, Doldowlod, Newbridge, Builth Ro-d. Builth Wells, Erwocd B ughrond. Three Cocks, Talgartho, Brecon, Caersws. Carno, Llanbryn mair, Cemmes Road, and Machynlleth. They will be available to go hy any through ordinary stopping train on date of issue, and to return by any through ordiuary stopping train on the Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday following the date of issue of the ticket. For full particulars as to fares see bills, which are exhibited at all Cambrian STATICS. ALFRED ASLET. Secretarv and General Manager. Passenger Superintendent's Office, Oswestry, March, 1892. IIJ1 MRS WILLIAMS-MORRIS, from the1 R OY AL ACADEMY, LONDC.11, Pupil of Gurci &c., Gives Singing, Music, and Guitar Lessons. Pupils j received for Elocution and Dramatic Instnic ion. Terms, payable in advance, 12 'OSS 102. 6d., THE term, £ 1 Is., single less.M, Is. Gd. Mschynlicth visited'* weekly.—Address, 2, CASTLE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. jn301 fliibiir ilntLccs. CARD:IGANSIITRE?~ EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1693. V GTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be held at the Town Hall in the town of Lampeter in and for th? said C",unty on Thursday the 6th day of April, 1S93 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon at which time and place the Court u id proceed with business in the following order :— < 1st, Civil Business. 2nd, Motion by counsel. 3rd, Trial of Prisoners. 4th, Hearing of Appeal5. And Notice is hereby iI-o given that all appeals and traverses to be tried^at these Sessions must be entered with the Deputy Clerk of the Peace before eleven o'clock on Monday preceding the Sessions. And the several magistrates of he said County are requested to cause all depositions taken before them relating to Felonies ;Aiift Misdemeanours to be prosecuted at the said SI)s to be transmitted to the Deputy Clerk of the Peace on or before Monday the 3rd day of April, 1893, and in all cases arising subsequently immediately after being taken. Dated the SOch dav ( f March 1S93. F. R. ROBERTS, r2S9. Deputy Clerk of the Peace. -}IEÜlu-BTH "QUARTER SESSIONS. OTTC-i:1 IS HEREBY GIVEN that the .l." n-xf Generil Quarter Sessions of the Peace f r the County of Merioneth will be held in the County Hall, at Bala, in the said County, on Tuesday the 4th day of April next, ac 11-30 a.m., when the Grand and Petty Jurois will be called and the Court will proceed to hear and determine ail matters brought before them in the following order—1.—In trial of prisoners. 2 —In the hearing of appeals. 3.—In hearing mothni and in the transaction of such other business as mav be brought before the Cou,t. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that all Grand atid P,t-y Jurors. all persons bound by re- cognizance to prosecute and give evidence or surrender in discharge of their bail and all appellants, respondents and their witnesses and all persoi.s bound by recogni- zance in any civil proceeding are to appear and be in attendance at the time and plice aforesaid. Appeals to be heard must be entered with me not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the Sessions Dated this 13th day ofMarch 1S93. ROBERT JONES. Clerk of the Peace n258 COUNTY OF METUONETTL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. ^TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the AM next Quarterly Meeting of the Standing Joint Committee of Quarter Sessions and County Council under S-ction 30 of the above Act will be held in the County Hall at Bala in the said County on Tuesday the 4th day of April 1893 at the h our of two in the afternoon when the Committee will proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the applica- tion or management of the County Stock or Rate within the jurisdiction of the Committee under Sub- Sec. 5 of Section 30 of the said Act. All persons having any demand against the Com- mittee are requested to forward particulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dolgeiley on or before the 30th instant. Dated this 13th day of March 1S93. ROBT. JONES, n259 Clerk of the said Committee. MISS MARY ANNE JANE HUGHES, OF PLAS COTTAGE, MACHYNLLETH, DECEASED. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all -t~ h persons having any claim or demand against the estate of the deceased are required to send us particulars of same in writing not later than the 30,h instant. Dated this 13th day of March, 1893. HOWELL, EVANS, & GILLART, n257 Solicitors to the Executor. ENDOWED SHOOLS ACT. 18G9 AND AMENDING ACTS. (WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, 1889). IN the matter of the Funds applicable out. of JL the County Rate and moneys provided by Parliament, and out of the Local Taxation (Customs and Excise) duties, to the Intermediate and Technical Education of the inhabitants of the COCNTV OF CARDIGAN. In the matter of the Foundation called the Free Cchool of the county town of CARDIGAN in the same County (inlcuding the Charity of Letitia Cornwaliis). A Scheme for the administration of the Funds applicable to the Intermediate and Technical Educa- tion of the Inhabitants of the County of Cardigan UDdtr the above-mentioned Acts, and of the above- mentioned Foundation has been submitted by the Charity Commissioners "to the Committee of Council on Education and Notice is Hereby Given that during one month from the date of the first publication hereof, the Committee of Council on Education will, in pursuance of Section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1873 receive objections or suggestions made to them in writing respecting such Scheme. Copies of the Scheme price sixpence each may be obtained from Mr John Jones, Alban-square, Abeiayron, Bookseller. Mr David Jenkins, North-parade, Aberystwyth, Bookseller, Mr J. Clougher, IS High-street, Cardigan, Bookseller, Mr J. Davies, Lampe-er, Printer and Bookseller, Mr J. D. Lewis, Market stores, Llandyssul, or from the Secretary, Charity Commission, White- hall, London, S.W. G. W. Kekewich, Education Department, Secretary. 11th March, 1S93. n2G7. TESTIMONIAL TO COUNCILLOR EVAN DAVIES, GILFACHRONW, LLAN- DYSSUL. FOR nearly half a century the family of _[' MAENGWYN in Cardiganshire have ever^been pioneers of liberty and reform, and during the last 25 years none have labaured more zealously or energetic- ally in the interests of Liberalism and Religious equality. During the Anti-tithe struggle of the pre- sent day, it was Dr Enoch Davies and others of the Maengwyn family who planted themselves fearlessly in the breach, and at a lavish sacrifice of time and money carried timely succour to the persecuted peasantry of the West, when on the point of being crushed by clerical tyranny. At a Court of Assize recently held at Lampeter, where the Court house was crowded with (am mgst others) the Clergy-far and near, a case of assault alleged to have been committed by Mr Evan Davies on the eve of the last General Election, enabi d a Special Jury of Cardiganshire, by due process of law, to mulct him in several hundreds of Pounds for damages and costs, whilst in our opinion from 1J, evidence produced, Mr Davies was innocent of tr charge. Opportunity is being taken of the present occa by the many friends and admirers of Mr Evan Dr to make him a public Testimonial as a slight rt tion of the manifold services he L:c" renceied cause of Liberal opinion. With this object in view, an influential rt ative Committee has been formed, and pron Subscriptions are earnestly invited, to be addre. the Secretary at GWE.SSYN VILLA, Llandyssul. The Subscriptions already promi • d in sums ar. ing from 6d. to £ 20 amount to fISO. The List will be closed April :jOt'. J S:¡:i. REV. T. JAMES. M.A.. Chai; iua.n oi Corjiuj.it MR. J. REES HARRIES, Nai.0 .al Bank of Wales, Newcastl- Ei-.dyn -^teasur T. EVANS, Gwessyu Villa, LJan s-ni. Sccrit^rv. n272 O U T JI AY A LE S I'll F. A > A is T MILS D,h KEN E I" The Garth, Linnio Roai, 7 Argoed, Trararon." Proprietor, l.i. V ''p.«!».»■ "i.- Manager, j*fr William Scott (lute to s^ \r; Watcyn Wynn, M.P.) Do-* hold -I, and ,1 All Dogs offered for Sale are Wari-.m t, i>c thnn'ri i'- Broken bv the Manager. Early ]'h. o-a ■' Healthy Birdsfor Sale Price L:«t on j-phtatLo'i. encesgiven iroiu Aoblemeu aau (Gentry.