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SSanteb. A BERYSTWYTH.—WANTED, Sitting and two Bedrooms for three months from of May, either on Frout or close by term?, Apply, C.B., Cambrian News Office, Aberyst- tyth. APPRETICE W ANTED to the Fancy Goods and Stationery.—Apply, P,vans -Bros., Aberystwyth. e535 APPRENTICE Wanted to the Iron- mongery age, 14 to 16 out-doors wages commence.—Apply, Norton Hamar, Ironmonger, wyn. e513 OOOK and Housemaid-Waitress Wanted G for Lmall boarding house.-Apply to Mistress, ^j^PCairn, Barmouth. e570 GARDRNER, for small country Hotel, must understand Kitchen Gardening, one to milk, &c live in house state wages.— &rthog Hall Hotel, near Dolgelley. e562 MILLINERY Apprentices Wanted. 4 Trade well taught.—Apply, R. Northey, £ ^ter>ham House. Aberystwyth. e568 PERSON with capital can invest same in established profitable business. Excellent ^t«rest given. No risk.—Apply, Mr Yates, piker's Buildings, Liverpool. e522 WANTED for Aberystwyth and district, to fix and attend o Automatic Machines whole or part time; liberal J^jttuneration.—Stereoscope Co., Seacombe. eoll WANTED, all kinds of Mining and Quarry Plant, Wrought and Cast Iron, wrap of all description, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, tfei»p, and Manilla Ropes, Ships, Sails, Rags, etc., Highest cash prices.—David Williams, St. J^flesVsquare, Aberystwyth. x477 \\TANTED, People to know that the rp* V oldest Garden-Seed Establishment, E. P. j|aylor, Radnor Bouse, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth, v*s just received his annual Stock of Garden and >le'd Seeds, comprising Duke ot York Potatoes, ^?r(l Roberts, Up-to-Date, Ash Leaf, Sharps 'ctor, and various other kinds of Potatoes. All 'e»di:;g snrt8 of Late and Early Peas. All kinds of Also Flower Seeds in Id. Packets. WANTED, to purchase, Land close to a t* ▼ Railway Station, suitable for Gardens, 100 to 1,000 acres or will take land near a'l\vay station for ever at yearly rent. This is 'jftod chance to owners of land to get the rent for Mr Um] -without trouble and expense. — Apply to ^Handyside, Bentinck, Newcastle. t343 WANTED, for Temperance Orphnnage, near London, Cook-General wages, £ 16. 5So General Servant wages, £ 14 must be gainers.— Apply, Mrs Ratcl ffe, 75, Rivington- Shoreditcb, London, E.C. f 466 \\7ANTED, Cooks, Housemaids, Wait- L resses, and General Servants.—Mrs Mac- enZle, The Registry, North-parade. e419 V\7 ANTED, an unfurnished modern Resi- d dence, containing at least ten room?.—Ad- r*Ss> giving full particulars, Mr Pike, Rosario, fv-twyth. e554 ANTED, at once, an experienced General Servant for private house ^bout 30 good wages to suitable person — Q^Ply by letter, with full particulars, to A., ■^nan News Office. Aberystwyth. e462 \V ANTED, a Dressmaker to take charge of Workroom !ive in.—Applv stating T| » experience, Williams, Old Post Office, 476 ANTED, an experienced Milliner, live f f in.—Apply, stating age, sa'arv, and v ervuc-, William?, Old Post Office, Ll*n- -Z^nair. e477 W^ANTED, Man, used to horses, to 1ft \> deliver goods. —Apply, J, R. James, ^th-parade «_502_ WANTED, immediately, a good plain A*. Cook (Welsh), about 25, for small family.- Y, Dr Wood, Llanbedr, R.S.O., Merioneth, e509 ANTED, good General Servant; good e°olf- 'Aages to capable girl will be taught '■o if necessary; small family. — App y, htwIl." C!1 1r8 Rea, White Horse Hotel, Aber- !^yth. e529 U7'ANTED7 situation as Gardener (single- °Ht handed or head); understands inside and "floor work good all-round experience or J^i take foreman's place under glass. P., 1, ^yd's-terrace, Walton, Breeon. f545 UTANTED, a smart, intelligent Youth as Apprentice to Gents'Oulfitting, &c.— Resd, Hatter and Outfitter, Terrace-road, ^ystwyth. e546 y^~ANTED, House-maid two in family; itij House-parlour-maid kept.—Apply, stat- ue a^R- wages, and full particulars to Mrs ^-Jl^Bronpadarn, Aberystwyth. f553 WANTED, an Apprentice to the Mil- a 1]nery, to live out-doors. —Apply, Morris & e552 W ANTED, SHEPHERD to look after Vn Rhoswen and Tynsimdde Cwm Farms V" 25th March, at 17s a week. The above tIS t, about 6 miles from Dolgelley, are to let at an.(1 ^28 10s, carrying 76 and about 150 sheep Actively.—Apply, Agent, Nannau, Dolgelley. e560 Vy ANTED, Cowman, with wife to do h ^hy an(l poultry combined wages 23s ho«se Apply, Agent, Nannau, Dolgelley. e561 v PARISH OF NEYIN. Vy -^N'TED, an experienced Person as Clerk of Works, to superintend the new l!tr tWorks Scheme for the Parish of Nevin. Pfr w'eek- S6;, Nations, accompanied by three recent testi- t0 be sent t0 me the 29tt' °f March 4tb. M R. OWEN JONES, March, 1904. Clerk to the R.D. Council. e499 ^^lONETH EDUCATION COM- v MITTEE. \Y ANTED, on June 1st next, Head eil -ffacher (Certificated) for Ganllwyd Coun- near Dolgelley, average, 25 salary, ^plications, stating age and qualifications. dn Jones, Towyn, Merioneth. f537 IT, a be 'IErt TWYTH.-TO BE LET, with ellate po'session, or ou 12th May iiexf, House 9 Bedroom. 3 Reception Rooms, *v*tye"' (hot & cold water), with good yard and Si A°°nvenieuce. Suitable for a ^ood Boarding Partment House close to New Promenade, and B.ach.-Apply, Glan Wyre, Snuth- e555 ■O Ol>WEN HOUSE, Llanbadarn-road, Na ^0 LET, from 25th March stands in its ''Mt; 5roiinds. Good Gard< n well stocked with —Apply, Morgan, 18, Pier-street, Aber- NW' e403 \j ^ICOEDWIG HOUSE, Unfurnished, bth let on Mnrch 25th, 1904; three miles from v Mis^yth with or without land.—Apply A- Davits, Y Glyn, L!anfarian, Aher- *309 0JTGOMERYSHIRE.—TO BE;LET, i ERSAER COTTAGE, situated in the valley of Llyfnant and about three miles -jN of v,rotn the Market Town and Railway Sta- Machynlleth, with a two-stall Stable and pN the adjoining Farmstead also about ^tr}fcn 8 Trout fishing. The Pleasure Grounds, W Paddock comprise about three acr^s, 4t»te(jn by the River Llyfnant, are exquisitelj s>Ce0er and hre in the centre of some of the finest ■siU*, j,ll> Mid-Wales.—Apply to R. Gillart anc ^fr^te^Agents, Machynlleth. e551 C LET, with immediate possession t,,tnok, "loctictis house and shop in High-street h^^J^—Apply G-, Office of this Paper. Q .() LET, with immediate possession ^take°tel 24, Aberystwyth, incoming tenanl J stock und furniture at valuation.—Applj Auctioneer. cl6. II ILR,T, from 25th March, 1901, Tyher fU?. cor,taining about 63 acres all iu grasi H miles of Aberystwyth.—Apply ^D^vies, Solicitor", Aberystwyth. e56' ho Portland-road, part o: consisting of 5 rooms, pantry, an< —Apply, 40, Terrace-road. e48' May> House and Shoj Brirt st,a^'e and yard, adjoining Old Blacl <a ?Ii'8treet, Aberystwyth.—Apply, Smith ^icitorp. e5C0; N L^MPETER Hn peu "ank Hall, one mile from Lam I\ie is hon the main road to Cardigan. Th, vm,n81y situated, overlooking th re°ent" Down for its fishing). There ar ^tcK 18 » kitoU°n rooms at»l five bedrooms (all larg anrt e° &n(^ 8cuUery also kitchen garden *My, v» Be*en acres of land. Rent moderate |rs ^owdeo, Bank Hall, Lampeter. e543 Saks bn cluction. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS, FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD HOUSES MR J. E. JAMES has been favoured with ins-ructions from the Rev J. Pu £ ,he Morgau to Sell by Pubic Auction Early in April, At the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, LOT 1. The Freehold Farms known as"LLvVYN- GWYN and "TYNYPWLL," in the Parish of Llanfiiiaogel Geneu'rglyn, near Glandovey Station. LOT 2. Two Freehold Cottager and Gardens known as DOL-YR Ol) YN," in the Parish and near the Village of Llanbadarn Fawr. LOT 3. Two Leasehold Hous« s being NOH. 11 and 13, Prospect-street, Aberystwyth. LOT 4. The Leasehold Houae and Premises being No. 33, North-parade, Abc-rystwvth. Full particulars will appear in next issue, or in the meantime may be obtained from Messrs Collyer- Bristow, Hill, Curtis, Dodds, and Booth, solicitors, 4, Bedford-row, London Mr G. H. Aledlicotf, solicitor, Knighton or the Auctioneer, Cambrian Chamb-fs, Aberyetwyth. t415 ccr¡:o b£ 1Çd. ABERYSTWYT H.~TO BE LET, Shamrock H>>use, containing 2 sitting and 7 bedrooms, with usual offices and yar.-1.Apply. Bou Marche, Aberystwyth. 1536 BERLLOLWYN MANSION. — TO LET, immediate possession newly done up; low i-ent.-For further particulars, apply to Morgan, 18, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. e404 rriO LET, from May next, rooms over the JL Srar Tta Co's. Premises, I], Great Darkvate- street,Aberystwyth suitable for dentists, or dRees- Apply to Mr Williams, 11, Great Darkgate-st.reet, Aberystwyth. 448 TO LET, with immediate possession, JL Bourneville," North-road, Aberystwyth.— Apply i-t Fairlands, North road. e309 TO LET, Ship Hotel, Bala. For full particulars, apply, 8. Allsopp & Sons, Ltd., Llandudno. e433 TBIO LET, from Mhv 12th next, No. 3, JL Queen's-tei race, containing Sitting-room, Drawing-room, seven Bedrooms, Back Parlour, two w.c's also Garden and Gr,-(-iiii(,use. -Apply, Rev William Jones, 27. North-parade. e393 mo LET, from May 12th next, No. 3 and JL No. 5, North-road, Aberystwyth.—Apply to John Jeukin Jones, Coal Merchant, Aberystwyth. e373 TO LET, House. Garden, and Orchard 7 rooms pleasantly situated south aspect about I mile ifoiu Aberystwyth.—Apply, Boasall, Cwm- padarn. e531. rnOWYN.—TO LE,r.-Unf u r)-) -,shed from JL the 12th May next, Brynllewellyn, High- street, Towyn. Nine Bedrooms, four front Sit- ting rooms, Kitchens, &c.-Apply, Williams, A elfryo, Towyn. e306 mo BE LET, Dinas House, close to Aber- _1_ yatwyth, better known as Diaas Hotel, con- taining seven bedrooms, two sitting rooms, two kitchens, etc., etc., with largs garden, stable, and coach house.—Apply, F. Beunisou, 63, Terrace- road, Aberystwyth. el45 VILLA TO LET, Pwllhobi, Llanbadarn, one mile from Aberystwych ten ronms and garden immediate pmse>sion.-Apply, Edwards, Pwllhobi House, Llanbadarn, Aberystwyth. e39S a be ûlb. FOR SALE, freehold premises, 21, Bridge-street, Aberyntwyth, with com- modious back prem isczs. -Apply to Mrs Emily Lewin, Bridge-street. e557 PHÆTON, in splendid :condition, Cush- ions, lamps &P., complete, by reliable Maker. Also Lurry, suitable for light work. Apply, Mndoc Carriage Works, Portmadoc. e556 TO BE SOLD, Fast Sailing Schooner, Sarah Davies," Aberdovey, by Piivate Treaty. Dimensions, 71 x 21-S; hold, 11 draft, 11 carries 170; ballast, 45.-Apply, Capt Davies, Towyn, Merionetht-hire. e379 TO BE SOLD, by private treaty, a Semi detached modern up-to-date Villa, pleasantly situated. Two-thirds may rtmain on mortgage if desired.—For full particulars, apply Daniel Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Market street, Aber- ystwyth. 388 -tt 10 BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, a Freehold Cottage and large garden at Clarach, within easy distance of sea and s'ation.— "Apply, Mr Killiu Jenkins, Estate Agent, Aber- ystwyth. e505 1 KA BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. J-fyV/ Call or write for our list. Every investigation invited no charge t" purchasers. Save time, trouble Rod expeust. — S. Walters & Co., 2b Castle road, Cardiff, e424 Rentes* TIIENDERS are invited for the Construc- JL tion of a new Hearse for the Llauddewi Brefi Buiial Committee. Plans and specifications to be seen with the Clerk at Cambrian House, Llanddewi Brefi. Tenders to be sent in on or before April 1st, 1904. DAVID JONES, Clerk. f558 TREGARON UNION. CONTRACT FOR PROVISIONS, æc. mHE GUARDIANS of the Poor of the JL Tregaron Union invite 'fenders (accompanied by samples or patterns where practicable) for the Supply of the following articlts aud materials to the!r Workhouse from Match 25th to September 29th, 1904 :—Flour (Spiller's and Baker's extra superine), Welsh Cheese, Butter, Tea, C< ffee, Cocoa (Kpps'), Demeritra Sugar, Crystal Sugar, Scotch Oatmeal, Peas (Marrowfat's), Rice, Beef, Mutton, Fresh Milk for one year, Coals (Ffaldau large house coal), Clothing (samples of rt quired Clothing are to be seen at the Workhouse(, Deal Coffins as per specification, Shoes, Tobacco, Soap, Powders, &c., &c. It is competent for any person to tender for any article separately. The Contractor will be required to deliver the goods at the VVorkhruse free of expense in such quantities and at such a time as the Guardians shall require. Forms of tender can be obtained at my Office. J Tenders must be delivered at my Office Bealed and endorsed before 10 o'clock on Tuesday, March J 22nd, 1904. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order. JENK1N LLOYL>, e547 Clerk to the Guardians. PWLLHELI UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. I ALL PERSONS desirous of contracting i i\ with the Guardians of this Union for supplying the Workhouse from 1st of April to 30th September next with Shoes and Re- 1 pairing, Coals, Meat, Flour, Bread, Oatmeal, 3 Peas, Rice. Butter, Tea, Sugar. Salt, S. Milk, B. Milk, Vinegar, Pepper, and other Provisions and Groceries, to be delivered at the Work- f house in such quantifies and as specified on the Form of Tender, are requested to deliver sealed Tenders (with samples of such articles' as can be given), price only to be marked ) on each sample separately (if required) to me I on or before 11 o'clock on the 29TH DAY of T MARCH. INST. Security to be given (if re- quired) for due performance of the contracts. It is requested that only the price of the article (without a distinguishing name) should l- be marked on each sample sent in and the e tender attached ^to the sample parcel (if any.) e The Guardians do not bind themselves to ac- e cept the lowest or any tender. e Forms of tenders may be had on apiplica- tion. R. OWEN JONES, Clerk to the Guardians, ( 16th March, 1904. e563 bt] Ruction. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 24, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. R. K, JENKINS has been in- structed b y M"- Potts, to Sell by Public Auction at the above place, On Thursday and Friday, tlte 17th and 18th of March, 1904, THE HOUSEHOLD PUPNITUKB AND OTHER EFFECTS. Comprising Dining and Drawiug Room Suites, Sideboards, Chiffonier, Overmantels, Hall Stands, Hearthrugs, Carpets, Bedroom Suites, Chest of Drawers, Bedsteads. Spring and ether Mattresses, Toilet Set-, Towel Rails, &c. Terms—Credit on condit;on". e486 61, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. R. IV. JENKINS has been in- structed to Sell by Public Auction at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, On Tuesday, the 22nd day oj March, 1904, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following most desirable premises:- All that Mf-ssuage and Premises,with tho garden and appurtenances thereunto belonging, called or known as No. 61, Marine Terrace, ABERYSTWYTB, In the County of Cardigan, formerly in the occu- pation of the late Miss Jane Jones. The premises are held under a Lease froin the Aberystwyth Corporation for a term of 75 years from the 12th day of November, 1896, subj-ct to the yearly rent and commuted fine amounting alto- gether to £ 17 17s per annum. The house contains on the Ground Floor- Dining Room, Sitting Room, Pantry, Housekeeper's Room, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Coal House, and w.c. on the "First Floor—Two Sitting Room-, three Bed- rooms, and w.c. on the Second Floor—Three Bedrooms and w.c. on the Third Floor—Three Bedrooms. Tile Premises, which are suitable either for a lodging or boarding house, or for a private resi- deuce, are situated in the best part of the Marine parade, facing the sea, and have a ery extensive garden at the back with every modern convenience. Fur further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Baker-street, Aberystwyth, or to Messrs Smith, r)!lV1PQ "rtr1 QAhnJfAvo Al .iq I 'VIIIuI.JLO, .L.YO'Y' "L TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. MR R, K. JENKINS has been in- structed to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the LioD Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, On the 30th Day of March, 1904, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to the Con- ditions to be then produced, all that vtry desirable LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, known as 13, South Marine-terrace, and now in the occupation of Mr George Davis, and containing on the GROUND FL-OR, 2 Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Scullery, and Out-Honses First Floor, 1 Drawing Room, 2 Bedrooms, Bath Room and Lavatories, hot and cold water Second Floor, 3 Bedrooms. The Property is delightfully situated and faces the Bay, and is held under a lease from the Cor- poration of Aberystwyth for the unexpired term of 75 years fiom the 2nd of August, 1890, at the annual apportioned Ground Rent of f2 2J per annum. For further particulars, apply to the AUCTIONEER, 9, Baker-street or Messrs A. J HUGHES & HUGHES. Solicitors, Aberystwyth. 532 MEADOW ADJOINING THE VICARAGE, LLANBADARN ROAI), ABERYSrWYfIJ. TO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. Important Sale of Freehold Building Land. MR. R. K. JENKINS has received in- structions from the executors of the lete Venerable Archdeacon Protheroe, to Sell by Public Auction, ot the Lion Royal Hotel, on TIIU RSDA Y, 7th day of April, 1904, At 3 o'clock in tha afternoon, all that desirable MEADOW OR FIELD Adjoining, and to the west of the Residence known as ST. MICHAEL'S VICARAGE, con- taining by admeasurement 1 acre 2 roods and 39 poles, and now in the occupation of Evan Edwards, Esq,, having a frontage of 150 yards to the main road. The land is divided into 9 Lots admirably adapted for building purposes. The property will be put up in 9 lots. Lot 1 has a frontage d 71 feet to Llanbadarn-road, and a depth of 230 feet from front to back. Lots 2 to S have each a front- age of 40 feet to Llanbadarn-road and a depth from front to back of about 230 feet. Lot 9 has a frontage of 94 feet to Llanbadarn-road and a depth from front to back on the south side of 206 feet. These sitts are boautifully situated within easy distance of the fashionable seaside resort, Aber- ystwyth, and on the main road leading to the picturesque village of Llanbadarn. Plans aud conditions of Sale are now in course of preparation and may shortly be had of {Messrs Sewell, Edwards, and Nevill, 25, Old Broad street, London, :E.C., or of the Auctioneer, 9, Baker- street, Aberystwyth. e569 CQIcnbttz. BOROUGH OF LAMPETER. TENDERS are invited for the supply of JL about 100 tons of broken Granite Macadam, 10 tons of Granite Clappings, and about 500 teet of 10" x 4" Pennant or Granite Kerbs, delivered at Lampeter Railway Station. Tenders and samples to be delivered on or before Monday, March 28t.h, 1904. D. THOMAS, Lampeter, Surveyor. Cardiganshire, March 17th, 1904. e559 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. NNENDERS are invited for the purchase of I about 25 acres of Larch and Scotch Timber growing upon the Peterwell Estate and situate within about three-quarters of a mile of Lampeter Station. To view, apply to the Woodman, Mr Thomas Davies, Blaenpant, Lampeter. For further particulars and conditions, apply to Mr A. J. Pritchard, Agent, Peterwell Estate Office, Lampeter, to whom tenders are to be delivered by the 1st day of April, 1904. The Timber is of exceptionally fine growth average quarter girth, 9 inches. No pledge is given to accept the highest or any tender. e464 LLEYN RUItAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. I PARISH OF NEVIN. TENDERS are invited for carrying out a Water Supply Scheme for the town and Parish of Neviu. The plans, specifications, &c., approved of by the Local Government Board, can be inspected at Min-y-ffyuon, Well-street, Nevin. Sealed Tenders mal ked" Nevin Waterworks" to be sent not later than 7 o'clock p.m. on Tues- day, March 29th, 1904, to R. OWEN JONES, Clerk to the Rural District Council. 4th March, 1904..498 TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of New Villa. and Shop Premises at Llanbedrog, near Pwllheli. The plans and specifications can be inspected at the Glasfryn Stores, Llan- bedrog. The Tenders to be sent (sealed and endorsed) to Mr. Humphrey Jones, Glasfryn Stores, Llanbedrog, not later than Saturday, the 26th inst. No guarantee is given that the lowest or any Tender will necessarily be accepted. OWEN MORRIS ROBERTS and SON, Architects and Surveyors. Portmadoc, 9th March, 1904. e-516 MPORTANT TO MOTHERS-Every I Mother who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HARRISON'S RE- LIABLE" NURSERY POMADE. One applica- tion kiils all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Har. In Tins, 4!d. and 9d. Postage Id.—Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, 118, Broad Street, Reading. Agent for Aberyrtwyth. W. M. Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace Road. Dol- gelley-R. W. Williams, Chemist, Queen Square Saks bJ1 Auction. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TOWYN. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON & MEREDITH have received instructions from Dr Ker- shaw, Trefri, Aberdovey, to Sell by Public Auction at the above Rooms On Friday, March 18th, 1904, A larg" quantity of SUPERIOR, MODERN. & ANTIQUE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. Sale to commence at 1-30 p m. Further paiticulars in posters and handbills. e504 No. 7, PORKINGTON TERRACE, BARMOUTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have received instructions from Capt. Lewis to Sell by Auction, on the premises, On Wednesday, March 23rd, 1904, The whole of the valuable and substantial House- hold Furniture and other effects, Further particulars in future issues, 443 5, CAMBRIAN TERRACE, BORTH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have been instructed by Mrs Murphy to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, on THURSDAY. MARCH 24th, 1904, The Contents of Dining and Sitting Room*, includ- ing Suites, Tables, Overmantels, Timepiece, Carpets, &c., Bedrooms including Bedsteads, Spring Matresses, Horse-h^ir Overlays, Robes, Ches.8 of Drawers, Dr-ssiug Tables, aud G'as8f;8, Washstands, Ware, Chairs, &c and the Contents of Domestic Offices. I Sale at 1-30 p.m. Terms Cash. e528 PANTYCARNEDDU, PENNAL. SALE OF FARMING STOCK. \/[ ESSRS DANIEL, SON, t MEREDITH XTJL will Sell by Auctiou, as above, On Saturday, March 26th, 1904, the whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock and Household Fuiniture. Sale to commence at 1 30 p m. e4S3 ABERYSTWYTH SALE ROOMS. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRs DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH will Sell by Auction as above, On Tuesday, March 29th, 1904, a valuable assemblace of superior and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. Sale to commence at 1-30 p m. e566 THE PAVILION, BARMOUTH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Removed from Marine-terrace). MESSRS. DANIEL, SON & MEREDITH have been instructed by Mr Bush, to Sell by Auction, as above, On Wednesday, March 30th, 1904, a large quantity of Valuable and Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. Sale to commence at 1-30 p.m. e567 DA" ID HOHJ1JRTS & UN, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, CORWEN AND DOLGELLEY. Tuesday, March 15th.-Corwen Smithfield, Sale of Fat Cattle and Sheep. Friday, March 18th.-Preeliold Dwelling Houses, Business Premises, &c, in Corwen and Cyn- wyd, in 24 lots, at the Owen Glyudwr Hotel, Corwen. Friday, March I Stli.-At the Owen Glyndwr Hotel, Corwen, Freehold Property, The Old Cross Keys," Corwen. Saturday, March 19th. —Rhiw'as Estate, Bala, Letting of Grass Land. Saturday, March 19th.—At Dolgel'ty, Annual Letting of the Dolgelley Green. Saturday, March 26th.—At the White Lion Royal Hotel, Bala, Freehold Farms-Glanllafar. Nantbudr, and Caerhingylliad, Trawsfynydd -altol,ether 611a. lr. 27p., together with Regent House and other Property in the town of Bala. Wednesday, March 30th.-At the Masonic Hall, Barmfutb, Freehold Property, Castell Coch "and No 2, Bryryffynon. Dyffryn. Tuesday, April 19th -C(-,rwn Smithfield, Special Sale of Store Cattle and Sheep. In J tine.-Nin, Freehold Farms and Tenements in the parishes of Llaogwm, Cerrigydrcidion, and Yspytty Itan, Denbighshire, altogetlier about 600 acres. Full particulars may be had from the Auc- tioneers. e519 "I\T"" '1 rr\r n n 1\/1 U T> T,' XT 17TII uuuiux ur JLAJ.. ESSRS DAVID ROBERTS & SON I have received in striietions to offer for Sale A have received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the White Lion Royal Hotel, Bala, On Saturday, March 26th, 1904, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then to be produced, the following valuable FRKEHOLD FAliMS. IN THE PARISH OF TRAWSFYNYDD LOT 1. GLANLLAFAR," 211a 3r 2Sp, to. gether with extensive Sheepwalk. Tenant, Mr William Jones. LOT 2.—"NANTBUDR" and "NANILLIW- GYS," 165a 0r Op, together with extensive Sheep- walk. Tenant, Mr Robert Jones. LOT 3. CAER HINGYLLIAD," 234a lr 39p, together with extensive Sheepwalk. Tenant, Mr Robt. Jones. The foregoing are within two miles of Traws- fynydd Railway Station, are in a ring fence form- ing an excellent Sporting Estate, and are skirted by the river Prysor. The buildings are all in good order. IN THE TOWN OF BALA LOT 4. Well-known business premises and dwelling house known as REGENT HOUSE," in the occupation of Mr H. Lloyd Davies. Com- modious dwelling house adjoining, being "No. 49, HIGH STREET," in the occupation ot Mrs Price I Jones, with frontage to High-street, together with extensive yard and out-buildings extending to and having a frontage to Arenig-street. Lithographed plans and full particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Corwen and Dolgelley, or to Messrs William Griffith, Son, and Adams, Solicitors, Dolgelley. e458 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE DYFFRYN, MERIONETHSHIRE. To be offered for Sale by Public Auction, by MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON at the Masonic Hall, Barmouth, On Wednesday, March 30th 1904, At 2-30 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions then to be produ.ed) the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT I.-Small Farm, Lands, and Dwelling House, called CASTELLCOCH, situate near the Village of Dyffryn, and containing by admeasurement 8 Acres 2 Roods 36 Perches, or thereabouts, now. in the occupation of Mr Owen Griffith. This Lot occupies an excellent position for Building Pur- poses, having good road, frontages, and most pleasant views. LOT 2.—Dwelling House and Garden called No. 2. BRYNYFFYNNON, adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of Miss Taylor, us yearly tenant, and containing in the whoie, 247 square yards or thereabouts. Lotti 1 and 2 will in the first instance be offered together. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Dolgelley and Corwen, (r to R. GUTHRIE JONES, Esq, t508 Solicitor, Dolgelley. CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS FOR SALE WREATHS, &c., TO ORDER. TABLE PLANTS, &c., on Hire for Decor- tion.-Apply to R. C Williams, Oueen's Gardens, Aberyftwyth. 851 gales bp Auction. BRYNAIRE-ISAF, LLANBRYNMAIR (Situate close to Railway Station). MESSRS. GILLART AND SONS are in- structed by Mr Lewis Puah (who has let the Farm), to Sell by Public Auction on the above premises, ON MONDAY, MARCH 28th, 1904 (Llanbrynmair Fair Day), the pntire FARMING STOCK I as follows :—A splendid Herd numbering 62 HEAD OF HEREFORD CATTLE, including 40 two and three-year-old Bulioek-, 12 two-year- old in-calf Heif, rs, 2 Barren c<.w", 2 in-calf Cows. 4 two-year-old Heifers and Bull Calf. 15 CART HORSES, COBS. AND PONIES, v z :— 4 Powerful upstanding Cart Marep, tanging from three to six ye.rs, iwo of them in foil to Sir W, W. Wvnii's Tuthury Albert" (No 20127), 3 Yearling Fillies, Roan Cob Mare in foal to "Idioes Flyer." Cob Gelding ard' Filly, 2 Black Mountain Ponies (handsome match pair, regu- larly driven and ridden) and t> ree other Ponies. 162 SHEEP —102 Ewes. 40 Ripe Fat Welsh Wethers. 15 Kerry Hill Yearlings, 3 Fat Welsh Rams, 2 Fat Shropshire Rams. Four-wheeled Phaeton with Harness & Imple- ments, Quantity of Hay also a portion of the Furniture. Luncheon at 12 Sale at 1 p.m. e517 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. OAE'RSAER, NEAR MACHYNLLETH. MESSRS GILLART & SONS ARE favoured with instructions by Gilbert Wakefield, Esq., to Sell by Pubiic Auction, on the Premises, About, the End 0' March, the whcie of ttie HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. Full particu!ars will app-ar shortly. <673 MU. A. LLOYD WILLIAMS (For over eight years with Mr J. E. James) AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, & VALUER, No. 3, BAKER STREET (Next door to the National Provincial Bank). Sales, Inventories, and Valuations promptly at- tended to. Account Books audited and Balance Shcets prepared. Debts collected. For terms, apply at above address Private Address I, South Marine terrace. loll. atc, bp faction. WOODLANDS HOME FARM, TALYBONT, CARDIGANSHIRE. MESSRS. MORGAN & ROBERTS have receivfd instructions from R. H. Rees, Esq., to Sell by Public Auctieu On Friday, the 18th o/ March next, at 2-30 p. rr., and not as previously advertised, I ALL HIS SURPLUS STOCK, Comprising T, t, 2 year oid Bullocks, two Fat Cowp, five Heifers in-calf, about 50 3yeai old Fat Wethers, and nfso Fat Lambs, Black Pouy rising 5 years old, g od pt,i,. t. qu t., sate in harness aud under saddle, 4 year old Cob shout 14 hands, "ound and safe in haruess and ui d r saddle. Three Months Credit on Conditions. N. B.—Toe Auctioneers beg t., the atten- tion (,f Butchers t') the above Sale. For further particulars apply t the Auctioneers, No. 1, New-street, Aberystwyth. 40, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. MESSRS MORGAN & ROBERTS have (l h en instructed by Mrs Stephet s to Sell, by Public Auction, on TUESDAY Next, the 22nd of March, At 2 o'clock sharp, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising Contents of S Bedrooms, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, B-d iing and Linen, Carpetp, etc., :t\-o iti of Dining Room, Drawing Room, and Breakfast Room, including Solid Mahogany Dining Table, Mahogany Sid-boarris, Walnut Ci¡. tf..nier, Oi'frmantc's, Pictures Brussels and "ther Cnrp-ts, Linoleum, etc.. Hail Srand, &c., Quantity of China, G'ass, and Kitchen Utedsils. Terms—Credit on conditions. Auctioneers' Offices No I, Nen'-street, Aberystwyth. e571 61, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. 11ESSRS MORGAN AND ROBERTS ■LTJL will Sell by Auction on Wednesday, March 23rd, 1904, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, THE CONTENTS OF 13 ROOMS,' Comprising Diuing, Drawing, aud Bedroom Suites. Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Carpets, Dressing Tables, Wavh-tands, Toilet Ware, Plate and Cutlery, and the usual Household Appointments. Six Months Credit on Conditions. Auctioneers'Offices. 1. New-street. e4S4 Public ,Rotite. PRUDENTIAL ASSURINCE (')O-A]-PANY, LI-NIITED. CHIEF OFFICE: HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. SUMMARY OF THE REPORT PRESENTED AT THE FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING HELD ON 3RD MARCH. 1904. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of) Policies issued during the year was 74,358, assuring the sum of £ 7,396.050, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of £ 396,780. The Premiums received during the year were L3,814,856, being an increase of L163,398 over the year 1902. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 1,523,686. The number of Deaths was 6,611, and 5,685 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Policies in force at the end of the vear was 712,097. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received during the year were £ 5,846,554, be- ing an increase of £ 155,647. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 2,100,824. The number of Deaths was 210,839, and 3,246 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policy holders of five years' standing who- desired to discontinue theijr payments was 95.938, the number in force be- ing 912,984. The number of Free Policies which became Claims during the year was 19,788. The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 15,200,390; their aver- age duration exceeds ten and a quarter years. The Assets of the Company, in both branches, as shown in the Balance Sheet. are £ 51,217.377. being an increase of L4,062,176 over those of 1902. The Staff Provident Fund which was founded in 1898 for the benefit of the outdoor staff, shows a. satisfactory increase for the year, the total amount standing to the credit of the Fund being L127,077. GENTERAL BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED BEING THE SUMMARY OF BOTH BRANCHES, ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1903. Liabilities. Assets. £ s. d. £ s_ Shareholders' Capital 1,000,000 0 0 (British Government securities 3,347,873 8 10 Reserve Funds 2,000,000 0 0 Indian and Colonial govern- Life Assurance Funds 48,089,275 12 8 ment securities 4,948,183 17 11 Claims under life policies Railway and other debentures admitted 128.102 2 7 and debenture stocks 3,998,845 1 3 Loans on County Council, Municipal and other rates 11.685.354 18 4 Freehold ground rents and Scotch feu duties 3,756,819 13 3 Freehold and leasehold pro- ,rPe/tv 2,995,758 2 2 Mortgages on property within the United Kingdom 6,468,014 13 1 Raihvav. Gas, and Water stocks 6,882,479 5 4 Suez Canal Shares 166.414 7 10 Telegraph and other shares 88,889 15 3 Metropolitan Consolidated stock, and City of London bonds 272.062 4 7 Bank of England stock 200,559 18 6 Colonial and Foreign corpora- tion stocks 938.374 18 4 F oreign government securities 1,349.488 10 9 Reversions and Life Interests 1,080.425 6 2 Loans on the Company's ^icips 1,606.633 12 1 Rent charges 296,445 14 10 Outstanding premiums and agents' br i -nces 448.080 11 4 Outstanding tercst and rents 416,658 15 10 Cash In uds of superin- tendents 35,972 1 6 Uitto—On cir'rent accounts, and in hand 256,042 18 1 £ 51.217,377 15 3 £ 51,217,377 15 ~3 EDGAR HORNE, Chairman. WILLI AMDTIUGE[IES) j Joint General Managers. wetaJy.' PERCY T^KERD^'y Sectors. We have examined the cash transactions (receipts and payments) affecting the accounts of the Assets and Investments for the year ended December 31st 1903 and we find th same in good order and properly vouched. We have also examined the Deeds and SeA ri ties, Certificates, etc., representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above acoonn and we certify that they were m possession and safe custody as on December XI *+ TQOZ 17th Feb,™ 1904. DEL0ITTE' DEVEH' and C°" S-Sant, Prospectus, or any further information can be obtained from the following T H Edwards, District Superintendent. 9, Queen's- terrace, Abervstwvth ■ T Leonard' C-uhv gan-place Aberayron J. Williams, 2 Greenfields Machynlleth; assistant superintendents" or any of the staff of 27 agents m the district. e SPECIAL NOTICE. EDWIN BLAKEY, Surveyor, Architect, I and Estate Agent, Barmouth, is preparing his printed Register of Estates and Houses for Sale or To be Let, also Furnished Houses to be Let. No charge for insertion. Send par- ticulars at once. e523. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS TRACING OFFICES FOR THE PROMPT AND EFFICIENT EXECUTION OF ALL WORK SUCH AS PLANS, TRACINGS, DETAILS, SPECIFICATIONS, QUANTITIES SURVEYS MADE. SKETCHES FREE. Distance no object. Nothing too small. CHAS. F. ELLIS, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, ABERDOVEY. ALSO AT TOWYN. e425 ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD I REPOSITORY. MR EDWIN MORRIS, Auctioneer, begs to make it known that he has always a good collection of Horses for Sale, Match Pairs. Welsh Cobs, Cart Horses, etc. Also Carriages and Harness of very description. Anyone having surplus HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Carriages, etc., to dispese of, kindly send them to the Repository. A visit is invited. Moderate terms. d75 — WHAT YOU SAVE BY PURCHASING AT PAREEZERS ( AUCTION MART in the CORN MARKET, New Market Hall, Aherystwyth. MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. Customers delighted. I WE SELL almost EVERYTHING. The Largest Stock in Town. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. New Goods arrive daily. COME nnd LOOK ROUND. You are not asked to Buy. OPEN DAILY. Periodical Auction Sales. MORGAN & ROBERTS, Auctioneers, Accountants, and Valuers. Sales, V aluation etc., promptly attended to and terms of Sales punctually carried out. Accounts audited and Balance Sheets prepared. Rents collected and Debts recovered. Short Loans arranged and Billl discounted at reasonable rates. For terms, apply at Offices- No. 1, NEW STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Branch Office at Tregaron open on Tuesdays." d389 LIBRARY in connection with MUDIE'S M. & G. SPROSTON UNIVERSITY AND GENERAL BOOK DEPOT, NEW STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SOME NEW BOOKS- Adventures of E,izabeth in Ruegen (By Author of Elizabeth a"d,htf.r GeIr!n.r;n harden, My Friend Prcspero, Henry Harland kitty Ccstello, Mrs Alexander Rebecca of A°r° oF%rni- Doagl*" Wiggin Her Own ) ^r° rer T.h? Heart of Rome, F. Marian Crawford The Lon? Night, Stanley Weyman Story { ot susan, Mrs Dudeney Susannah and One Elder, j Maria Albanesi Six Chapters in a Man's Life, V ictoria Cross Catherine Frensham, B. Harraden Partners Three, May Cromruelin On the Wings of the Wind, Allen Raine Highways and Byways in sy ) South Wales and hundreds of others, 2d per volume, or by subscription. U o 00 iu u Public Jlottaj*. TO THE RATOPA^S^F^YSCYN^ HAIARN. LADIES AXD GEXTLEMEN, I Leg to thank you most sincerely for re-electing me unopposed as your representa- tive on both the Urban District- Council and the Board of Guardians. As in the past. it shall be my endeavour to merit your confidence in me. Your obedient servant, High-Street, MORGAN JONES. Portmadoc. e549 In the matter of The Cardiganshire Coal Company, Limited. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I the crpditors of the above-named Company are required on or before \he 26th day of April, 1904, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debt, or claims, and the names addresses of their Solicitors, if any, to me, Reginald B rnard Petre, of 3, Lothbury, in the city of London, the Liquidator of the said Com pany and it no required by notice in writing from me, are by their Solicitors to come in and prove th, ir said debts or claims at such time and placa as shall bf specifi-d in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded frrm the benefit of any distribution made b-fure such debts are proved. Dated this 2nd day of March, 1904, R- B. PETRE, f • Liquidator Iq Estate of REGINALD HAIXKS POWELL, in e of No 4, Roehe-tfrrace, Formed. in the county of Carnarvon, gentleman, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against this Estate must send particulars of same to us, the unr.en-igned, s solicitors for the Adminia- rator, Capt Harold Haines Poivell, of Rostellan Goisp- N.B., on or before Sniurday, 'he 26th day Ot March, mstai.t, after which date the Adminis- trator will proceed to discharge the liabilities, "aving regard only to those claims received bv him* by that date. CHARLES K. BRERSE & Co., of 119, Hign-itrtet, Portmadoc, March 9th, 1904 e^O™' UNIVERSITY OF WALES ^I^HE Tenth Matriculation Examination ± wi:l commence on Monday, June 27in 1904 Particulars from the Registrar, Registrar's Officei Br, con, from whom Entry Forms can he obtained. Applications for Entry Forms must be made not later than Monday, May 30th, 1904. e313 MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. LYTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 the next General Quarter Sessions of the P, ace for th* County of M-rioneth will be held in the Couutv Hall at Bila, in the said county, on Tuesday, the 5th day of April, 1904, at 11 30 a.m. when tne Grand and Petty Jurors will be called and the Court will proceed to hear and determine 1<11 matters brought before them in the following or.ier 1. In the trial of prisoners. 2 —In the hearing of appeals. 3 -In hearing motions and in the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the Court. AND NOTICE IS HEKEBY ALSO GIVEN that all Grand and P^tv Jurors, all p;tSo:ja bound by recogtrzince to prosecute aud give evidence or surrender in discharge of their bail, and all appellants, respondents, and their witnesses, and all persons bound by recognizance in any civil pro- ceeding are to appear and be in attendance at the time and place aforesaid. Appeals to be heard must be entered with n.e not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the Sessions. Dated this 10th day of March. 1904 ROBT. JONES, e540 Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1SSS. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the T .^nfXfc .Quart:r'v Meeting of the Standing Joint Committee of Quarter Sessions and County Council, under Section 30 ot the a'love Act., will be held m the County Hall, Bala, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 5th day of April, 1904, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, when the Committee will proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the application or management of the County Stock or Rate within the jurisdiction of the Committee under Suh-S ction 3 ot Section 30 of the said Act, and all persons having any demand against the Committee are requested to forward particulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dolgelley on or before the 2nd day of April, 1904. J Dated this 10th day of March 1904 ROBT. JONES, e541 Clerk to the said Committee. EDUCATION ACT, 1902. MERIONETH LOCAL ED U O A T I O N AUTHORITY. 1\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in LA accordance with the provisions of Section 8 (1) and (3) of the Education Act, 190'?, that the County Council of Merioneth, being nJ L'cal Education Authority for the pumosps of pari III. of that Act, propose to accept a transfer to them under the provisions of the Elemcntarv Eduoirinn Act, 1S70, of the GANLLWYD National School situatea at Ganllwyd, in the Rural Par sh of LiaDc-lltyd. The School will be available for the following area. Portions of the Several Parishes of Llanel'tyd Llanddwj.we-uwch-y-grAig, and Llanfachr-tn. B. HAYDN -JONES, Clerk to the Local Education Authority. Dated 12th December, 1903. 1'564. THE DEEDS OF ARRA^H^TENT ACT,' 1887. RE Deed of Assignment (for the benefit of Creditors), dated the 6th day of February, 1904 and made between Henry Rees, of GJanfaen, Ciliau Aeron, in the c< unty of Cardigan, Draper and Grocer, of the one par, and David Evans, of Milford House, Aberayron, in the county tf Car- digan, Auctioneer, cf the other part. T HEREBY GIVFNOTICE that at » X meeting of Creditrrs, I-. :.] th;. UL|, <Uv «f February 1904. it was decided to ^ecute the said deed, and confirmed the appointment of David Evans as Trustee thereunder Creditors who have not yet 'pr,ve(I their debts must forward their pro, 1, ,.[ jebl„ to me. (Signature of Trustee) DAVID EVANS. Dated this 14th day of March 1904. e54S THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL ABERYSTWYTH. HEADMASTER R. A. POPE, M.A., Formerly Classical Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. A few BOYS can be received as BOARDERS. For all information- ADDRESS 18, SOUTH MARINE TERRACE. "• OSWESTRY SCHOOL FOUNDED 1407. ONE OF THE OLDEST PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN ENGLAND. CLASSICAL AND MODERN SIDES PREPARATION for the Universities ot JL Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin. Also for the usual Professions and Business Occunatim« School Chapel and premises in beautiful surround'- ings. Many University SUCceSSES gained in recent years. The present Warden of New ColletreB OAford, tbe Archdeacons of Maidstene and Wake- field, Canon Gilberston of St Paul's, Admiral eTdUuttefa?th:lSy dis^™hed pupil, Apply to- J. J. LLOYD WILLIAMS, M.A. Oxon., Headmaster. c7 RtTRkRif^x^°<LES' and kEEfLES greedily eat HARRISON S RELIABLE RAT POISON. Cats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave NO smell. r nun Postage 2d. GEO. W, HARRISON, Chemist, Broad Street, Reading. Agent for Aberystwyth-J. P. Thomas, ChemiBt Great Darkgate St. DolgeIley-R. W. Williams Chemist, Queen Square b990