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Mattteib. CJIVIL SERVICE VACANCIES, age 14-25, salaries range to £ 400. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Classes now forming. Certain success. Passed 3,000 recently. Proofs a&d prospectus free.—G. E. Skerry, M.A., Civil Service Inst., Commercial Buildings, Leeds. tiAMEKEEPER seeks engagement. Experience in all branches connected with rearing and preserving game and fish. Seven sood character from last place. Aged 48, married, one '-lild—Address, H. Hughes, Ty Gwyn, Penrhyndeudraeth. qB9X WAKTED, a General Servant for an Aberystwyth private house (three in family, nurse kept).—Apply, with copy of •jj-Stiraonial or reference, to Mrs Snape^ Fairfield, Lime Tree Road, Norwich. q392 SITUATION Wanted by a young man, willing to make himself generally useful. Hotel or Boarding House. Terms 'Moderate. Z Cambrian News, Barmouth. q414 Q-ENERAL SERVANT (for London), aged about 22. Early riser indispensable good plain cook. Three in family.- — *Pply, E. H., Mcrfa Cadvan, Towyn. q431 ANTED Servants, on September 30th, for the Hall of Residence for Women Students. Experienced house and Pantry maids who can wait at table and two strong general ^vants, can apply to the Matron, Balmoral House, Aberystwyth, On and after Monday the 20th. English-speaking Welsh-women rred. q434 TO TAILORS. Wanted, Good Coat Maker. None but steady men need app! v. Constant employment. Jones, Emporium, fountain Ash. q438 be let. bOLGELLEY-To Let, Glan-trran, situate south end part of town, C Bed and 3 Reception Rooms, Grounds, Orchard, &c., ?Q,nfflandkig beautiful scenery. Suitable for lodging or private n°U3e, possession at once.—Apply, Mr Tom Parry, Fron Arran. q415 TO LET. vearly, from 25th March, 1896, Tyddynbriddell Farm, about three miles from Towvn.—For particulars, apply, Mrs lo>'ri3, 42, North-parade, Aberystwyth. q402 RORTH-House to let, furnished or in apartments to suit, from about three miles from Towvn.—For particulars, apply, Mrs morris, 42, North-parade, Aberystwyth. q402 RORTH-House to let, furnished or in apartments to suit, from s pvn v August 29th. Contains three large sitWng-rooms and ten brooms. Fac-ine sea. Splendid sands and golf. Terms "Ijderate.—Apply, G," office of this paper. q404 10 BE LET near Cnccieth, a picturesque Cottage furnished with garden, coach-house and stable, also an unfurnished Y°Use with gardens, outbuildings and land if required.— Williams, Hendregadredd, Tremadoc. q376 WÚOLLEX FACTORY, within a mile of the important town of Oswestry. First class Machinery plenty water power moderate rent immediate possession.—Apply, E. Evans, l^tory, Llanfyllin, Mont. q412 0 BE LET, the Black Lion Hotel, Talybont, with 29 acres of v land adjoining. Possession on or about September 29th. railway stations :—Llanfihangel 3 miles, Aberystwyth 7 n'ies. Commodious stables and posting. Beautifully situated, near well known lead mines and stone quarries. Some '^aPitaI will be required. Application should be made to David Roberts, the Brewerv, Aberystwvth. Q43D rpo LET, to permanent tenant, houseand shop, No 3S, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. For Particulars apply 38, Cambrian News Office, Aberyst- wyth. RHOOTING"ToTET^iSiiTfifteen minutes walk from the Town of Aberdover. Apply to Mr J. Hughes Jones, Aberdovey. q452 z= f Zor be gtolb. FOR SALE, a Landau Cab with large luggage rail at back. Light and in good order, fit for railway station work Postir,P,. Starling, cab proprietor, Bath Street. q379 TO BE SoLD, a smart buggy, Fuller's best make, cost £50 „ last year, with extra strong brake, hood, lamps, mats, tr-. complete, in excellent condition. May be seen in Queens **°tel Stable*. q9375 P^EUMAl'lO BICYCLE, New, scarcely ridden 10 miles, ball bearings throughout, this year's pattern and make, Ptic» £ 7I5s. Ad.—Apply, Thomas Hughes, 26, Queen Street. FR SALK, cheap, pneumatic safety bicycle in good condition. Appiv, W,: ('ainbria)i Ne?vs Office. q403 R SALE, Tricycle, made by Ccvetitr, Machinists Cycle Co., in capital condition and splendid rrn ling order, sacrifice.- Apply by letter, 0., Cambrian Neics. q420 "P'OR SALE, Hor.-e;Cob. ]3J, rising 6 years, fast; quiet to ride or drive; Siund.—Apfly 36, Great Darkgate Street, Aber- ystwyth. q*3J MILK BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES! H WILLI IN GS & CO. have the largest and best selection of genuine Dairy Businesses for Sale with or without cows in all parts of London, and suburbs, and borne counties. Prices to suit all buyers. Advice based on years' experience given gratis. Ko charge to buyers. Businesses investigated. Note the Address, 90. Chancery Lane, London, W.C. The rnost central da rv agency in London. lq356 M^MILK BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES. R R. FOX, the well-known Cowkeepers' and Dairymen's Agent, and Auctioneer (Es- tablished 1859) has a good selection of over 200 genuine fairies for sale, with or without stock, from £ 50 to *10,000, in all parts ofLondon and suburbs. Intending Purchasers before deciding on a business should call at office, No 11, Caledonian Road. King's Cross, London, 5 minutes from Euston Station. N.B. Nc 3narge to purchasers. 663. Vrabc Abbresses. 'O,kttDIGAN BAY STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED. THE PADDLE STEAMER "SOLENT" Will (tide and weather permitting) make TRIPS to nd. from Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Pwllheli, etc. nrIng the season. ^For full particulars, fares and dates, see weekly £ °aters and Handbills, or apply at the Office of the ^oir.pany, Church Place, Pwllheli Capt. Doughton, ■^°rth-parade, Aberystwyth H G Sadgrove, High- ^reet, Barmouth. 2 q355 T FOUNDED 1S24. HE PATRIOTIC ASSURANCE CO LIFE AND FIRE. CAPITAL. £ 1,500,000 CAPITAL PAID UP.. £ 118,935. LIVERPOOL BRANCH :-15, Tithebarn Street. W. H. COOPER, District Manager. Agents Aberystwyth Charles Massey, William Street. ow Street David James Morgan, Caer Villa. Barmouth Jno. G. Roberts. N^irJi'w T urris Jones« Church Street. Dolgelley John Lloyd, Upperfield Street. Machyn J^^hilip Jones, Dovey View. Newtown John Ol.ver, 33, pk Street. W illiam Lewis. 15, New Road. p820 INSURANCE. T IVERPOOL YICTORIA LEGAL FRIENDLY SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1843 Chief Office-IS, St. ANDREW STREET HOLBORN LONDON. Claims and Grants paid since Society's establishment *2-742,611 0 0 Annual Premium Income. 480,322 0 0 Accumulated Capital 984,281 0 0 Cash saved during 1894 exceeds 108,605 0 0 JNO. G. CLENSY, Secretary. District Manager^DAyIEg ql55 25, Chalybeate-street, Aberystwyth. iEtnbers. "r,i' STRATA FLORIDA U.D. SCHOOL BOARD, YSTRAD MEURIG, R.S.O. TENDERS are invited for the repairs, &c., :1.' to the Abbey School, as per plans and specifica- tes, which can be seen at the said school care of Mr JJavid Williams, the master. Tenders to be sent to the Clerk not later than Wed- nesday, September 4th, 1895. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the West nor any tender. ^ated, August 20th, 1895. v WILLIAM BALL, Clerk. Row, Devil's Bridge, Aberystwyth. q429 TTO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ENDERS are invited for alterations &c to Pantperthog Methodist Chapel. Plans and speci- fication can be seen at the Chapel House. Tenders to be sent to Mr R. Jones, Llwyngwern Quarries, Pant- Perthog, R.S.O., on cr before August 25th, 1895. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the .2^est or any tender, q427 'r0 CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND T OTHERS. ENDERS are invited for the erection of a Pair of Semi-detached Villas, in North-road, ^■berystwyth, for Mrs Jones, Royal Mint-street, ^°ndon. tplans and specifications may be seen upon application Vsf ^onesi architect, Plas Crug Lodge, Aber- or> whom sealed tenders are to be delivered before the 31st inst. J-he lowest or any tender will not necessarily be °eptetf, q440 gaks bg udiatt. ABERMAED NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF FARMING STOCK. Comprising Pure Bred Black Cattle, Mountain Ponies, and an excellent Flock of Sheep. MR J. E. JAMES has been favoured with instructions from L. P. Pugh, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction. On THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1895, at the Home Farm, Tanygraig, Abermaed. A grand Surplus Stock of BLACK CATTLE including 10 Heifers, 5 Cows in calf, 2 Bull Calves, 10 Mountain Ponies, also an excellent flock of Welsh Sheep (in pens to suit purchases), comprising, 100 Welsh Wethers, 400 Welsh Ewes, 500 Lambs. Credit on Conditions, Sale to commence at I o'clock p.m. The Home Farm is situate about 2 miles from Llanilar, 1 miles from Llanrhystyd Road Station on the Manchester and Milford Railway, and 4 miles from Aberystwyth. q420 BORTH, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF FREEHOLD COTTAGES & GARDENS. MR J. E. JAMES has been instructed to sell by Public Auction at the Friendship Inn, Borth, on Saturday, 31st August, 1895, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, ALL THOSE COTTAGES AND GARDENS known as Glanrhyd Cottages in the several occupations of Mrs James Griffiths and Mr Evan Lewis, at the yearly rent of £6 and £ 5 respectively. For further particulars apply to Messrs Roberts and Evans, solicitors, or to the Auctioneer, all of Aber- ystwyth. q430 TROEDRHIWLAS, CWMRHEIDOL MR J. E. JAMES has been instructed to Sell by Auction in the Last Week of August, 1895, Several Mows of White Oats, Barley, and vVhea,. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Terms-Credit on conditions. q447 On Friday 27th Day o/ September, 1895. Mr J. E. JAMES will sell in the above premises the whole of the Live and Dead Stock. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. q448 RHYDYFIRIAN, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES, has been instructed by Mr Ellis, to sell by Auction On 24-th, September, 1895, at 2 o'clock, The whole of the Live and Dead Stock. Further particulars will appear shortly. q451 OWRT FARM, PENRHYNCOCH (2 miles from Bow Street Station). MR J. E. JAMES has been instructed by Mr Wi liam Richards to sell by Auction on Thursday, 12th day of September, 1895, a large number of Mows ot white and Brown Oats, and Wheat. Terms: Credit on Conditions Sale to Commence at 2 o'clock Sharp. q449 ALSO On Thursday, 26th day of September, 1895, on the Premises, the whole of the Superior and Valuable Farming Stock, comprising HORSES-4 Young Powerful Draft Horses; 2 5-year old Cobs, fast and stylish 3 3-year old ditto. CATTLE—11 Milkiug cows, 9 2-year old Steers, 12 Yearlings, 10 Calves. PIGS—1 sow with a litter of 10, 3 fat Pigs. SHEEP-160 Welsh Wethers, 170 Ewes and Year- lings, 80 lambs. IMPLEMENTS—Waggons, Carts, Market Cart, Ploughs, Iron Harrows, Rowlers, Whipple-trees, Mowing and Reaping Machines (Albion), Chaff Cutter, Threshing Machine, Weighing Machine (by Avery), Scuffler, Moulder, American Rake, Ladders, Shovels, Forks, etc., etc, HARNESS-Set of Cob Harness, Cart Saddles, Leading Tracing, Steel Harness, Bridles, Collars, Ploughing gear, Gents Riding Saddle and Bridles, Steel Bits, and many other articles too numerous to particularise. Terms Credit on Conditions. Sale to commence punctually at II a.m. Catalogues may be obtained from Mr Richards or the Auctioneer. Luncheon will be provided. Conveyances will meet 11.20 at Bow Street from Aberystwyth, and the 11.22 train from Machynlleth at Bow Street Station. SALE OF PURE BRED SHROPSHIRE DOWN EWES AND RAM LAMBS. MR BENJAMIN EYANS has been in- structed by J. P. Vaughan Pryse, Esq., to Sell by Auction at Llanybyther On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, (Being the Monthly Market Day) Forty Prime Young Ewes of the above Breed, also Twenty-five Ram Lambs. All the above are by Pedigree Rams, and any further information can be obtained from J. P. V. Pryse, Esq., Bwlchbychan, Llanybyther, R.S.O., S. Wales. Sale to commence punctually at One o'clock. Terms—Cash. Brithdir, Gwennogle, Nant Caredig, R.S.O., S. Wales, q399 August 13th, 1895. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. Important Sale of a FREEHOLD PRIVATE RESIDENCE,DWELLING HOUSES, and WAREHOUSE in the Town of Dolgelley, and Three Choice FREEHOLD FARMS of about 190 acres in Brithdir, near Dolgelley. MR JOHN PRITCHARD is instructed by the representatives of the late Morris Jones, Esq., J.P., deceased, to submit to PUBLIC COM- PETITION, at the Ship Hotel, Dolgelley, On Tuesddy, September 10th, 1895, At 2 p,m. for 2.30 p.in in such lot or lots, and subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be there and then produced. TOWN OF DOLGELLEY. The Private Residence known as PLASUCHA the Building called Y BRAGDY the Freehold Dwelling-house MAES-Y-FFYNON. in Springfield- street, with the recently-erected Dwelling-house adjoining also the Dwelling-house No. 3, QUEEN'S ROW, Bethel-street. BRITHDIR NEAR DOLGELLEY. The Three Freehold Farms known as GORWYN, CAE CEIRCH, and TRAIAN, a nice compact estate of about 190 acres. Plans and Particulars are in course of preparation and may be obtained with any further information, Ten Days prior to the Sale at the Principal Hotels in the neighbourhood, of the Auctioneer, Bodhyfryd, Bangor, or of J. R. Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Bala. q428 CARMARTHENSHIRE. MANORAVON, NEAR LLANDILO. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, MILCH COWS, BULL CALVES, AND FAT CATTLE. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed by Mr Evan Jones to SELL by AUCTION, at the above premises, without reserve, on Tuesday, 10th September, 1895, 70 well-bred Welsh Polo and Galloway Brood Mares and Foals, Mare Cobs and Ponies, and young stock of Cobs 13 well-bred Short- horn Dairy Cows, excellent milkers; 15 Pedigree Shorthorn Bull Calves 30 Prime Fat Steers and Heifers. Catalogues may shortly be had from the Auctioneer at Carmarthen, or from Mr Evan Jones, Mauoravon, Llandilo. q445 !>6t LOST on Saturday last the 17th, about 12 noon, a few water colour sketches, on the Hill, immediately behind St. John's Chursh, Barmouth. Whoever will return them to the Manager, South Beach Hotel, Pwllheli, will be rewarded.. q432 ,Salts bp Qxxctxon- TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. SALE 3F VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms, North-parade, Aber- ystwyth, On Tuesday the 27th day of August, 1895. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, ALL THAT corner Messuage known as Number 1, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, situate at the junction of Great Darkgate-street, Baker-street, having a frontage of 30 feet to Great Darkgate-street, and a frontage of 79 feet 9 inches to Baker-street, which said premises were recently occupied as Solicitors' offices, at one time by Messrs Griffith Jones & Co., and latterly by Messrs Smith, Owen, and Davies. The said premises were occupied formerly as two messuages and shops, and can again be converted into two premises. The above are situate in the very centre of the business part of Aberystwyth, in a most commanding position, and splendidly adapted for any sort of business. The said premi-es are held for the residue of a term of 75 years from the 29th day September, 1836, at an annual ground rent of 97. The lease is held directly of the Corporation of Aberystwyth, who are in the habit of renewing their leases for 75 years, The premises are let at present at a rent of f70 a year. Immediate possession can be given to the pur- chaser. For Further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs Smith, Owen, and Davies, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. q389 TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH, Jtt have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, North Parade, Aber- ystwyth, On Tuesday, August the 27th, 1S95, At 3-30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following very desirable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PRO. PERTY. Lot 1. All that piece of freehold building land on the north side of North-road, in the town of Aber- ystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, having a frontage to North-road of 33 feet, and extending in depth back- wards 135 feet; together with the Greenhouse and frame now standing thereon, all which premises are in the occupation of Joseph Comptcn at an annual rent of £10. Lot 2. All that very desirable Messuage, yard, and premises called or known as the Manchester and Milford Railway Offices, situate in Railway Terrace, in the town of Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan. and now occupied as offices by the M. & M. Railway Company at an annual rent of £2iJ. Lot 3.—All that Warehouse with the Yard & Stable, situate in Cambrian street, formerly Moor street, in the Town of Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, and at one time occupied by the late Cavendish Lemon, but now unoccupied. Lot 2 is held for the residue of a term of 51 years, 5 months, and 11 days from the 24th day of April, 1856, at an annual ground rent of £1 10s. Lot 3 is held for the residue of a term of 51 years, from the 29th day of September, 1856, at an annual ground rent of 10s. 6d. Lotsl2 and 3 are Corporation leaseholds, and applica- tion for renewals of the leases has been made to the Corporation, and such renewals have been granted, the terms thereof being very reasonable. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Smith, Owen, and Davies, Solicitors, Aber- ystwyth. ■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT SALE of Household Furniture, Horses, Carriages, Corn, Hay, and other Farm Produce, unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty. The whole of the Effects of that well-appointed Hotel known as The FEATHERS HOTEL," Aber- ayron, will be disposed by public sale in the course of the month of September next. B. C. JONES, q409 Trustee in Bankruptcy. MERIONETHSHIRE, on the borders of Montgomery. A very charming Freehold Estate situate in a beautiful district by the celebrated valley of the River Dovey, tour and five miles respectively from the important towns of Mach- ynlleth and Aberdovey, with their Stations on the Cambrian Railway. It possesses residential, sporting, and agricultural qualifications of a high order, whilst slate veins of great value ready for immediate and economical working under- lie considerable areas of its surface. It in- cludes a highly-ornametatal residence known as "Pennal Towers," built in the Italian style of dressed stone, and occupying a de- lightful position, overlooking a wide range of mountain, valley, and woodland scenery extending to Cardigan Bay and the Plynlymon Range. The Residence is surrounded by appropriate and very ornate terraces and pleasure grounds, and possesses excellent stabling, the whole affording many attractions for a man of taste. Also a small fishing or shooting box, several important farms with sheep walks, thriving woodlands, some very valuable riverside meadows, a charming building site for a gentleman's villa or sporting lodge, the Gwynfreichiau and Gellygog Slate Quarries, which have been satisfactorily explored and tested, and the principal part of the pros- perous village of Pennal. The Estate extends in all to about 1,185a. Ir. 16p., as more particularly set forth below :— No! of DESCRIPTION. Quantity. Lot. a. r. p. Pennal Towers Residence, Grounds, 1 and Rabbit Warren, Lands, Fron J- 113 1 2 and Penybryn, etc J 2 Esgair Issa Gyllelog, etc. 570 3 23 3 Pandy, Rhosfarch. 8 2 18 4 Flag Inn, &c. 3 3 36 5 Property in Pennal Village 2 2 6 6 Do. do. 4 0 32 7 Do do. 13 8 8 Do. do. 0 0 24 9 Do. do. 0 0 30 10 Land near do. 4 3 10 11 Meadows by River Dovey 6 138 12 Do. do. 15 3 24 13 Do. do. 28 1 26 14 Do. do. 42 3 31 15 Cefn and Woods 63 0 39 16 Gwynfreichiau Farm, Quarry and ) Woods 317 3 29 Total Acres 1185 1 16 NOTE.—LOTS 1 to 14, inclusive, will be first offered as a whole, and if not sold in that manner then LOTS 1 and 2 will be offered together before the LoTS are offered individually as before, or with such alterations of order and grouping as may be announced in the Auction Room. MESSRS WALTON and LEE will Offer the above for sale by auction at the Bear Hotel," Newtown, Montgomeryshire, On THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1895, At two o'clock to the minute, unless previously dis- posed of as to the whole or any of the Lots by private treaty. Particulars of Sale may be obtained of Messrs Merri- man, Pike, and Merriman, solicitors, 25, Austin Friars, London, E.C., and together with orders to view the Residence of the Auctioneers at their Offices, 33, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London, W. q71 CRICCIETH, NORTH WALES. TO BE SOLD by Public Auction by Mr HENRY ROBERTS at the George Hotel, Criccieth, On Tuesday, August 27th, 1895, At two p.m., nine DWELLING-HOUSES in nine lots, situated in different parts of the rising watering place of Criccieth. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs Lloyd George and George, solictors, all of Portmadoc. q396 ales h J1 Ruction. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. PARISH OF TOWYN. MESSRS R. GILLART AND SONS have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Corbett Arms Hotel, Towyn, Sub- ject to conditions of sale to be then and there pro- duced, On Friday, the 30th day of August, 1895, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, All that very desirable Freehold Farm known as ERWFAETHLON" situated in the Happy Valley, three miles from Towyn and Aberdovey, comprising 366 acres, 3 roods, 16 per- ches or thereabouts. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs T. J. Smith and son, Solicitors, 6, Newington, Liverpool, or of the Auctioneers, Towyn (Merioneth) and Machyn- lleth. q357 MONTGOMERYSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, LANDS, AND HEREDITAMENTS in the parishes of LLAN- IDLOES and LLANWRIN TJLOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY, IN THE PARISH OF LLANIDLOES, All that Messuage, Farm, and Lands called CEFN- PENARTH UCHAF, in the occupation of Messrs Evan and M. Davies as yearly tenants, and containing 267a. Or. Op. or thereabouts. Also all that Farm and Lands called CEFN- PENARTH ISSA, in the occupation of Thomas Davies as yearly tenant, and containing 282a. 2r. 15p. or thereabouts. Also all that Farm and Lands called TYNYFRON, in the occupation of Edward Davies as yearly tenant, and containing 59a. 2r. lip. or thereabouts. Also all that Messuage and Lands called COEDY- BRAIN, in the occupation of John Thomas as yearly tenant, and containing 25a. Or. 4p. or thereabouts. Tha above property is situate within about three miles of the market town of Llanidloes. IN THE PARISH OF LLANWRIN. All that Messuage, Farm, and Lands called TY. NEWYDD, in the occupation of Gwen Richards as yearly tenant, and containing 158a. 2r. 31p. or there- abouts. Also all that Messuage, Farm, and Lands called BWLCHYCYNFFYRCH, in the occupation of Evan Davies as yearly tenant, and containing 133a. 3r. 4p. or thereabouts. And also all that sheepwalk adjoining called TY- NEWYDD and BWLCH SHEEPWALK, containing 79a. Ir. Op. orthereabouts. The whole of the property is let to respectable tenants. For further particulars or information apply to Messrs EVANS & GILLART, Solicitors, q358] Machynlleth. abe JUfcress. THE HOME OF MUSIC FOR MUSIC IN THE HOME "r :e' is-AT ARNFIELD'S MUSIC WAREHOUSES, DOLGELLEY AND BARMOUTH. NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, AND AMERICAN ORGANS, By the best LONDON & CONTINENTAL MAKERS carefully selected and guaranteed. Before buying elsewhere write for our prices and discount off any Maker's List. We are beyond doubt the CHEAPEST AND MOST LIBERAL HOUSE IN THE TRADE to both Cash and System Buyers. A GREAT BOON!! TRY IT. Mr PYEMONT will meet Purchasers at any Maker's Warehouse, and help them with his long practical experience in their selection without further cost, and at trade prices. SPECIAL TERMS FOR CHURCHES, MISSION ROOMS, AND SCHOOLS. TUNING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. PYEMONT, london. To meet the requirements in a fast increasing con- nection MRS. ARNFIELD Has the pleasure of announcing that she has made arrangements for the neighbourhood of ABERYSTWYTH, MACHYNLLETH, TOWYN, BALA, BARMOUTH, HARLECH, COAST, and Surrounding District to be visited periodically. Instruments repaired, made nearly equal to new, and kept in tune by yearly contract. Lowest estimates given for Single Tuning and Repairs. All communications to ARNFIELD'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, DOLGELLEY. THE CAMBRIAN ELECTRIC AND GASFITTING COMPANY NANTIESYN, ABERDOVEY, Fitters of Electric Light, Electric Bells, Telephones, Fire and Burglar Alarms, Speak- ing Tubes, Lighting Conductors, &c. Gasfitting and Bellhanging in all branches. Special attention to repairs of all kinds, dis- tance no object. A posteard to above address will receive im- mediate attention.. q435 Public Ratirt. MERIONETH COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the .to. next Quarterly Meeting of the Merioneth County Council will be held in the Assembly Rooms, Blaenau Festiniog, on Thursday, the 5th day of Sep- tember next, at 12 o'clock noon, and the Council will thereupon proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the assessment application and manage- ment of the County Stock or Rate and all other County business pursuant to the 15 and 16 Vict., Cap. 81. Dated this 12th day of August, 1895. ROBERT JONES, q395 Clerk of the Council. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE Thirteenth Session will begin on Monday, October 7th, 1895. The College Prospectus, containing a detailed account of the Classes in the Faculties of Arts and Science, in the Department of Engineering, and in the Department for the Training of Teachers in Elementary and Secondary Schools. Special Prospectuses of the School of Miuing. the Medical School and the Training School of Cookery and the Domestic Arts, together with particulars of Scholarships and Exhibitions to be offered for com- petition in September, may be obtained on application to the Registrar. ABERDARE HALL. This Hall of Residence for Women Students is under the superintendence of Miss Hurlbatt (Somerville Hall, Oxford). J. A. JENKINS, B.A., Registrar and Secretary. University College, Cardiff. July 19th, 1895. q311 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. MEDICAL FACULTY. WINTER SESSION, 1895-96. THE Third Winter Session of the New J. Medical Department will commence on October 7th, 1895. Students who wish to prepare for the Medical Degrees of the University of London, Durham, or the Scottish Universities, or for the Diplomas of the London or Scottish Colleges or of the Society of Apothecaries may spend in Cardiff from two to three out of their five years of Medical Study, at a cost which compares favourably with that of Medical education in London or elsewhere in the provinces. The College Laboratories and Mnseums are supplied with modern requirements for teaching, and the Students have access to the out-patient department of the Infirmary-within three minutes' walk from the College-and can take out their surgical dressing and clinical clerking. The Medical Prospectus can be obtained on applica- tion to the Registrar of the College. Further information and advice may be obtained from John Berry Haycraft, M.D., Dean of Medical Faculty. J. A. JENKINS, B.A., Registrar, University College, Cardiff. July 20th, 1895. q312 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. EXAMINATION FOR ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The following Scholarships and Exhibitions, open to both Male and Female Candidates above the age of 16, will be offered for competition at the Commence- ment of Next Session on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1895, and the following Days OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHI- BITIONS. One of two David Davies Scholarships of £ 40. The Visitors Scholarship of E30 from the Contribu- tions of Visitors in the Summer Vacation. The Keeling Scholarship of £ 25 (for Natural Science). The Commercial Travellers of South Wales Scholar- ship of JE20. The Brereton Scholarship of 915. Five Exhibitions of £10. CLOSED SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The Principal's Scholarships of £ 40.1 Confined to One Scholarship of £20. N a. t i v e s of Fire Exhibitions of £10. J Wales. The Ellis Eyton Exhibition of LIO, confined to Natives of North Wales. One of Two Mrs Davies (Llandyssul) Scholarships of 920 offered this year to Men Candidates who are Natives of Cardiganshire or Carmarthenshire. One of Two R. H. Richards Scholarships of £20, con- fined to Natives of Cardiganshire. THE CYNDDELW WELSH SCHOLAR- SHIP. A Scholarship of the value of £ 20 tenable for one year and open to all, whether previously students of year and open to all, whether previously students of the College or not, who undertake, if successful, to pursue at the College a course of Welsh Study ap- proved by the Senate. AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. One Scholarship of JE20 and Two Exhibitions of 910 each will be offered to Candidates who are prepared to follow the Agricultural Curriculum at the College. Candidates for all the above Scholarships and Ex hibitions must send in their names to the undersigned not later than September 1st. 1895. T. MORTIMER GREEN, q330 Registrar. SCHOLASTIC. MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIPS. TWO SCHOLARSHIPS for sons of gentle- men, possessing good voices and some knowledge of Music, will be competed for shortly in connection with Blairlodge School, Polmont, N.B. Value about £ 80 per annum each. Apply not latter than August 31st, 1895, stating age, experience, &c., and giving refer- ences, to T. WESTLAKE MORGAN, b397 Cathedral Organist, Bangor. LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. JU ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. The following SCHOLARSHIPS will be AWARDED upon the RESULT of an EXAMINA- TION to be held in JANUARY, 1896 :— Two of L25 a year each. Two of £ 20 Two at zCl5 Three of L15 Six Foundation Scholarships of £ 8 8s. a year each. Three grades of papers will be set-for candidates under 14, under 16, and under IS years of age. Boys coming into the school in the Michaelmas term will be eligible for the Scholarships. There is no religious restriction. During the five years ending August, 1894, the School gained 19 Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge (in Classics, Mathematics, Science, and History), and 91 Higher Certificates from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, with 55 Distinctions (in Classics, French, Mathematics, Scripture, English History, and Science), and 69 lower Certificates, with 120 First Classes, the only two candidates, who in the last three years gained eight First Classes each, being Llandovery boys. This Year's Distinctions include, among many others, five Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge, three of them being open the 6th place ) in the Honours List of the London Matriculation, June, 1895, with B10 Exhibition and a First Class in Final Mathematical Honours, Oxford. Next Michaelmas Term will begin on Wednesday, I September 13fch, 1895 i For Particulars apply to | THE WARDEN, q378. COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. | THE WARDEN, q378. COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. | ;jPu:bik atite. MACHYNLLETH. COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. SCHOOL OPENS 22nd of September, 1895, at 9.30. THE SCHOOL YEAR will be divided into 3 terms. FEES— £ 2 per term. j65 per year, payable in advance. HEADMASTER Mr H. H. MEYLBR, B.A.. OXON. ASSISTANT MISTRESS: Miss FLORENCE WHITE, late Scholar of the Royal Hclloway College, Egham. GOVERNORS: Rev Josiah Jones (chairman), Mr H. L. Smith (vice- chairman), Mrs F. Jones, Cambrian House, Miss Trevor, Messrs R. Rees, E. Hughes, J.P., Richard Owen, E. Rees, J.P., Dr Edwards, [J.P., Dr A. O. Davies, Messrs John Thomas, and W. M. Jones. SCHOLARSHIPS: For children in Elementary Schools and others. 9 SCHOLARSHIPS of Total Exemption of School Fees for one year. BURSARIES sufficient to cover the estimated ex- penses. of travelling to and from School together, with a contribution to the lodging expenses of Scholars from Elementary Schools, will also be awarded by the Governors. EXAMINATION FOR SCHOLARSHIPS, and also for Admission, will be held at thelnterinediate School- room, at Machynlleth, on Friday, the 13fch of Sep- tember, 1895, at 10 a.m., conducted by Headmaster. Forms for application to be had from ;— JOHN ROWLANDS Solicitor. Machynlleth, Clerk to the Governors. 21st August, 1895. q442 GEORGE GREEN DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Statute 22nd and 23rd -[- Victoria Chapter thirtv-five intituled An act to further amend the law of Property and to relieve Trustees;" Notice is hereby given that. all persons claiming against the Estate of George Green, late of Salisbury House, Llanbadarn Road, Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, engineer, deceased (who died on the 3rd day of March 1895,) and whose personal estate letters of Administration with the Will annexed were granted by the Principal Probate Registry to James George Green, of No 19, Aberdare Gardens, Priory Road, West Hampstead, London, E.G., are on or before the 10th September next to send particulars of their claims to me the undersigned after which date the Assets will be distributed having regard only to the olaims of which the said James George Green shall thea have had notice. Dated this 24th day of July, 1895. ARTHUR JOHNSON HUGHES, Portland Street, Aberystwyth, q355] Solicitor for the Administrator. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. OPENING OF NEW TOWN OFFICE OPENING OF NEvV TOWN OFFICE AT 41, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JLi Cambrian Railways Company have opened an office at the above address for the sale of certain Ex- cursion and ordinary Tickets, and as Parcels Receiv- ing and General Inquiry Office. All publications of the Company are on sale, includ- ing the new Souvenir Album, revised edition, "Pictur- esque Wales," Guide Book Pamphlet, Where to stay and what to see," Pocket Time Book, Penny Time Book, Tourist Books and Rail and Coach Excarsio Programmes. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, July 1895. [q349 G. GARDNER, GREENGROCER, FRUITERER, & SEEDSMAN, Took Five First, and Four Second Prizes at the Aber- ystwyth Horticultural Show with Vegetables grown from Carter's, High Holborn, London, seed, which can be purchased from him at the CORN MARKET, ABER- YSTWYTH, and QUEBEC Row, LLANBADARN. q446 JljmrimcntB. ABERYSTWYTH! R PUBLIC and Private Apartments. Good Accommodation for Visitors. Close to the Rail- way Station.—Address, Mrs Lloyd, Newry House, 2, George Street, Aberystwyth. o996 APARTMENTS TO LET. EVELYN HOUSE, VICTORIA (MARINE) TERRACE. EVELYN HOUSE is a modern-built house, close to the Sea, has %een recently cleaned throughout and refitted with every modern comfort. I-Proprietress. Mrs Pierce. p744 SEASIDE APARTMENTS AT ABER- YSTWYTH. PLYNLYMON HOUSE, VICTORIA (MARINE) TERRACE. PLYNLYMON HOUSE is modern-built, t. close to the Sea, and each Sitting Room has an uninterrupted sea view The Situation is naturally hpalthy and the Sanitary Arrangements are certified by the Borough Medical Officer to be Complete and Perfect. Excellent References as to Management. Special terms for winter and spring month?. MRS. E. A. HALL, TOWYN. BRYN LLEWELYN, TOWYN, Merioneth- shire. First-class Apartments TO LET, detached house; trout and salmon fishing; 6 minutes walk to beach and 2 from station commanding sea and monn- tain view 4 sitting and 9 bedrooms; piano board if required.—Apply, Mrs Wynne Thomas. q208 CALIFORNIA TEMPERANCE HOTEL, High Street, near the Railway Station. Teas, Luncheons and Dinners at moderate prices. Well- aired beds.—Proprietress, Mra. Williams. q922 BORTH. TALIESIN PRIVATE HOTEL, BORTH. Proprietress J. REES. The above Hotel is situated near the beach, and close to the Railway Station. Teas and Luncheons on the shortest notice, Terms moderate. Golfers and others will find every accommodation at the above Hotel. CAMBiilAN HOTEL, BORTH. 1 AA ROOMS, Large Recreation and Billiard ±UU Rooms, Medicated Baths, Golf, Tennis, Cricket, Bathing, and Fishing. Luncheons, Teas, and Dinners. Stables and Coach-houses. J. HOHENBERG, q84 Proprietor. BARMOUTH. BARMOUTH—Apartments wanted, fortnight from August 17th. Sitting and two bedrooms (one double-bedded). Terms moderate.—Apply, J. H. H., Cambrian News Office. Aberystwyth. q383 BARMOUTH, NORTH WALES. HIGH CLASS BOARDING HOUSE best position in Barmouth Golf, Boating, Fishing. Highest references. Terms nioderAte.-Roye, Belle Vue. q94 BARMOUTH. ORIELTON HALL (Close to Station). Exceptionally High-class Boarding Establishment recently opened for the reception of visitors, com- manding views of the Mawddach Estuary and Cardigan Bay. Hot and Cold Baths. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Golf, Fishing, Boating, Bathing. HIGHEST REFERENCES. p827 Apply SECRETARY.