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I ANGLESEY COUNTV COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Meeting of the above Council will be held in tbe County Court, LLANGEE NI, on THURSDAY, the 28f.li day of APKIL, 1898, at 1.15 o'clook in the afternoon, aud the Council will thereupon proceed to the consideration of the BusineMS relating to the Assessment. Applica- tion of the Connty Stock or Rate, and all other County Business, pnr&nant to the Acu 15 and 16 "Vict., cap. 81, and all persons having any demand upon the County Fund or Stock are reqnired to forward the particular thereof, in writing, to my Office, Stanley House, Holyhead, on or before Monday, the 18th dav of April -Instant. J. LLOYD GRIFFITH, Clerk of the Peace. NOTE.-All claims r ceived after the said 18th day of April will not be paid until after the July Meeting of the Council. y197c405h62N REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in J3I pursuance of the provisions of the 21at section of an Art passed in the thirty-eighth year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled the Births and Deaths Registration Act. 1874, I, Sir Brydges Powell Hennikor, Bart., Registrar General of Births, Deaths, and Marriage- in England, have, with the sanction of the Local Government Board, Ordered and Declared that on and after the fint day of April next, in order to m ike the Registration Sub-districts of Car- narvon Registration District co-extensive with the Belief Districts of Carnarvon Union, the two parts of Bettws Garmon Civil Parish, which are now situated respectively in Llandwrog and L anrug Sub-districts of Carnarvon Registra- tion District, shall be transferred to Carnarvon Scb district of the same Registration District. Witness my hand this 23rd day of Y-arob, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety Eight. BRYDGES P. HENNIKER, Registrar General. General Register Office, Somerset House, London. c41UN CHARITY COMMISSION. In the Matter of the Charity called the Carnar- vonshire Intermediate and Technical Educa- tion Fur: d regulated by a scheme made under the Endowed Schools Acts, 1869 to 1889, on the 16th May, 1893; and In tbe Matter of The Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 to 1894 I TV* OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an X* Order has been made by the Board of Charity Commie aionera for England and Wales establishing a scheme altering the above-men- tioned scheme of the 16th May, 1893. A copy of the Order and Scheme may be in- spected, free of cost, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m daily, except on Sundays, during a period of one calendar month to be computed from the first publication of this Notice, at the Offices of Mr J. Glynne Jones, Masonic Chambers, Bangor, and at the Office of the Commissioners, Whitehall, Loudon. S.W., where also copies of the Order and Scheme may be purchased during the same period at the price of 3d each, which may be remitted by Postal Order, crossed "Bank of England," or, if the amount be less than Is, in penny postage stamps. Dated this 18th day of March, 1898. C!'09y507rl21 1>. R. FEARON, (secretary. Mai- j —— (Mutation. ST. DAVID'S SCHOOL, CARNARVON. Principals: The MISSES JONES. SCHOOL duties will be resumed WEDNESDAY, APBIL 27th. Vacancy for Governess-Student. Small pre- mium. c4l9w UNIVERSITY OF WALES. TiHE Fourth Matriculation Examination will JL commence on MONDAY, JUNE 13th, 1893 Particulars from the Registrar, Town" all Chambers, Newport, Mon., from whom Forms of Entry can be obtained. Entries must be made not later than Monday, May 16th. C341N LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, PRINCE'S PARK, BELVIDERE ROAD, LIVERPOOL. Headmistress:—MISS CANNINGS. THE Summer Term will begin on TUESDAY, JL APRIL 26th. Prospectuses and forms of application for admisbion may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. c412w LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. THREE Months' Distinctions, Nov., 1897, to Jan., 1898. J513Q a yeai for Math., Trin. Coll., Camb. £100 a year for Class., Bras. Coll., Oxford. JE80 a year for Math., Balliol Coll., Oxford. JE30 a year for Class., Wadham Coll., Oxford. ZBO a year for Hist,, Bras. Coll., Oxford. JE70 a year for Science, Exeter Coll., Oxford. £ 50 a year for Science, John's Coll., Cam. RhO a year for Hist., Magd. Coll., Oxford. £508. year for Math., Jasus Coll., Oxford. University Mathematical Exhibition, Oxford. C206B ;^lud gorse. SEASON 1898. That Celebrated Thorough-bred Sira "BECKENHAM" The Property of Lord Penrhyn, Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, WILL STAND AT PENRHYN CASTLE STABLES. I Terma £ i for Mares belonging to Farmers I or Tradesmen £ *2 for Mares belonping to otLer owners. Groom's Fee, 2s 6d in both Classes. "DECKENHAM" Stud Book, Vol. XVI.. i?™*6 ioaled 1886,by Faversham (son of "Favonius," winner of the Derbvtont of Marie" by » Suffolk," out of" Maria "hv "Citadel" (by Stockwell," winner of the St Leger, and the most successful Sire of all times). "Beckenham" is a beautiful rich bay, blark points, without white, 16 bands high, with plenty of bone and muscular power, good temper and manners, and a splendid free mover. Beckenham won the Westmorland Society's Show at Kendal, 1890, also the North Lancashire Society's 1st prize at Ulverston, 1890 the Westmoreland Society's 1st Prize at Kendel, 1891. the North Lancashire Society's 1st Prize at Ulverston, 1891. and Reserved at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, for a Queen's Premium value £ 200,1892, he also won the North Lancashire Society s 1st Pr>ze at Ulverston, 1892, and his Stock have taken Inany let Prizes at leading Shows in the North. Beckenham" was a fast Horse, winning the Badminton Plate at York, carrying top weight. Is sound in wind and limb, and free from all hereditary and constitutional foiling9* r to CIBIR J. CHANDLER, Stud Groom I BICKSONS Grass & Clover 5 Purity C? C SI ill C Germination ♦ ♦ Guaranteed E# V Guaranteed. ♦ Z AT REDUCED PRICES. | Prize" I + i Swede, Turnip! iSVSangel Se&cHsj Grown from Selected Pedigree Stocks. ATJII CAURIAG-E PAID. ♦ Priced Z)eserif.tive Catalogue No. 4S2, sent J Z post frce on application. « IDiCKSKSiiteterl c302 ¡'¡tndtrl. TO BUILDERS. PROPOSED Residence at Pendre, Bangor, I for Mr Edward Jones, Coacbbuilder.— Persons desirous of Tendering for the Erection of the above may inspect the Drawings and Specification at the Office of the Architect. Tenders to be delivered either to Mr Edward Jones or to the Architect not later than 10 a.m. on Friday, the 22nd inst. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. RICHARD DAVIES, Architect. Bangor, April 9th, 1898. y492c406N TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE Committee of tbe Goeen Independent Chapel, Groeslon, are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Erection of a new Chapel. Plans and Specification to be seen with Mr Richard Thomas, 3, Dyffryn Terrace, Groeslon R.S.O. Oealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Chapel to be sent to Mr Caiwaladr Williams, Llandwrog, Carnarvon, on or before 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon, the 22nd of April, 898. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. ROWLAND LLOYD JONES, Architect. 14, Market Street, Carnarvon, April 7th, 1898. c404y482N jSnbstriptums. TESTIMONIAL TO COLONEL the HON. W. E. SACKVILLE WEST on his retirement from the Manage- ment of the Penrhvn Estate. FINAL LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. £ s. d. Amount already acknowledged 476 3 4 The Right Hon. Lord Mostyn 5 0 0 Professor Huehes 5 0 0 Hon. F. G. Wynn, Glynllifon, Car- narvon 3 3 0 Captain Lewis, Whitehall Hotel, Pwllheli 110 D; G. Davies, Solicitor, Bethesdp 110 TJ Armstrong, Carnarvon 110 T. Dutton, Colwyn Bay 110 W. Roberts & Co., Ltd., Menai Bridge 110 J. Jenkins, Capel Curig 110 Dr Richard Jones, Bangor 110 E. H. Harding, Upper Bangor 110 W. Parry, Ironmonger, Bangor 1 0 0 Sums under One Pound 1 19 0 R500 13 4 The Subscription List is now Closed, and the Secretary will] be glad to receive all outstanding Subscriptions. The Presentation will be made at the Queen's Head Cafe, Bangor, on Wednes- day, May 25th, 1898, at 3 p.m. Hon. Treasurers: W. PUGHE, N. P. Bank, Bangor. J. SMITH, Lloyd's Bank, Bangor. Hon. Secretary: c264N JOHN PRITCHARD, Bodhyfryd. laitap. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. < COMMENCING on MAT 2nd, 1898, SECOND CJOASS TICKETS will be issued between Cam- brian Stations and certain stations on the Lon- don and North-Western and Great Western Companies' Lines. Second Class Bookings will shcrtly be ex- tended to and from other stations on the Lon- don and North-Western, Great Western, and other Companies' Lines. These fares will be based on a very small addition to the third class fares. c416ym—w EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY, WEEK END TICKETS are issued to LLANDUDNO from Portmadoc, depart 70 a.m. or 10.54 a.m.; Criccieth 7 13 or 11 7; Pwllheli 7 15 or 10 40, third-class return fare 4s. Available to return from Llandudno by the 8 10 a.m. or 6 20 p.m. trains on the Monday or Tueeday following date of issue. —— CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS are also issued at tlya above-named fare every MONDAY by the 7 0 a.m. from Portmadoc, 7 13 from Criccieth, and the 7 15 a.m. from Pwll- heli, to return same day from Llandudno by the 6 20 p.m. train. For fall particulars see bills to be had at all Stations. o279ymN 1REATLY EXTENDED1 ARRANGE- 1 ~JT MENTS for the issue of WEEK END TICKETS, F-iday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesday, to CAMBRIAN COAST tTATIONS and WELLS, from Stations in England, are now being put into operation. Thev include bookings from Bath, Brutel, Cambridge, Dar- lington, Durham, Gloucester, Lincoln, Chelten- ham, Hairogata, Middlesboro', Newcastle-on- Tyne. Nottingham, Norwich, Scarboro', Pun- derland, Tynemouth, Yarmouth, Worcester, &c., &c. Full particulars may be obtained at any of the above-named stations, or from Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. CHEAP WEEK END EXCURSION TICKETS are now issued every FRIDAY and SATURDAY to "Birmingham, *Wolverhamp- ton, Walsall, Peterborough,* Derby, *Burton- on-Trent, Stafford, *Coventry, Manchester, Preston, Blackburn, Bolton, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Wigan, and Warrington, from Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin, Montgomery, Welshpool. Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth, Aberoovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Har- lech Portmadoc, Penrhyndeudraeth, Criccieth, and Pwllheli. Similar tiokets are also issued from Abe ystwyth, Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Penrhyndeu- draeth, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli to Shrewsbury. Tickets to these stations are not issued from Welshpool. Passengers return on the Monday or Tuesday following issue of tickets. For full particulars as to train times and fares see bills. C^HEAP WEEK-END (Friday to Saturday to Monday or Tuesday), and 14 Days' rixomrsion Tickets, are issued on every FBIDVY nearly all Cambrian Inland A ww Machynlleth, Borth. Aberystwyth, S? pl l' T™y*> Barmouth, Dolgelley, Har- lech, Portmadao, Criccieth, and Pwllheli, also Sy&tflBoilth. WeU*> Brecon,'also SSst Snl at841!8imed from the Cambrian Stations, Aberystwyth, Maohynlleth, RhavS' Bui th wan "^mediate stations to ^eUa' Brecon. Tourist tickets (available for two months) are also SEaS-l"*1 "■ »—A named above. TlclSs SSfi Chester, Stockport Chester. Crewel kfforai Shrewsbury, Bradford, Leeds, Oldham Hod! dersfield, Halifax, Rochdale, Wakefield, Black- burn, Chorley, Accrmgton, Burnley, Bolton, Wigan, Warrington, Preston, Leicester, Derby Burton, Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Birkenhead Birmingham, Wolverhampton W^dnesbury Walsall, Peterboro Northampton, Hull, Shef- field, Barnaley, &c., &c., to Oswestry, Llan- vmytech. Llanfyllin, Welshpool Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, AbervetWjth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, DoSgSey, Harlech. Portmadoc, Criccieth, and P AU ^formation regarding Excursion Trains T°ata Oswestry^ deNkISS, General Manager. Oherap Printing at the "Herald" Office. Iksnmsfs gultesa EMIGRATION TO CANADA.-Flee Grants E of Land in Man i t ba.—Free Grants of Land or Crown Grant at Low Prices in other Provinces, also Cheap Improved Farms:- Classes Wanted: — Capitalists, persons with moderate incomes, Farmers, Married Couples, and Single Men willing to engage as Farm Labourers, and young men desiring to learn farming. Special arrangements for g Domestic Servant^. Canada has gold and other minerals in abundance also immense forests, productive fisheries, important manufacturing industries, the largest area of fertile land available for settlement in the world, and a growing import and export trade in all commodities. Pamphlets, Maps, reliable information and advice on all matters of interest to intending settlers, and as to the trade and commerce of the dominion, may be obtained gratis and post free on application to the Canadian Government Agent in Wales, 10, The Walk, Cardiff or to any of the Agents of the Canadian Government in the United Kingdom. Correspondence and personal inter- views invited. c257m34altE YOU MAY DEPEND on being all right, both as to your knowledge of what the weather is going to be, and as to your being able to see well in advance, if you buy your BAROMETERS and SPECTACLES at Williams J ones, Bangor Street, Williams Jones's Goods invariably do what they are said to do. There isn't any bogey about either of them, any more than there is about his well- known Watches. For goods of this description, all and sundry, you can't do better than give us a trial WILLIAMS JONES, Practical Opt an and Watchmaker, 22, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. E. D. JONES, BILLPOSTER & TOWN CRIER, 43, THOMAS STREET, HOLYHEAD SAWYER'S rpiC pOWDERS CURE TIC, NEURALGIA, HEAD. ACHE, AND TOOTHACHE. Mr W. Irving, 2, Poplar Cottage, Tondu,— Suffers much from headache, but always finds one of Sawyer's Powders cure it in about fifteen minutes." M ss Read, Torridge Villa, Carleton Road, Newport,—" Suffered so much from neuraligb and headache that she often had to keep in bed, but has found more benefit from Sawyer's Powders, than anything she has tried, and is thankful she ever heard of such a wonderful remedy." Mr T. Willington, fitter, G. W. Railway, Loco. Dept., Llantrissant, says, — He had suffered intense paid from neuralgia, but was cured by one box it Sawyer's Tic Powders." Sold in boxes at 71d and Is lid, per post 8Jd, and Is 3d from all Chemists, or the maker, H. SAWYER CHEMIST, CARLISLE se—a636w ,ddrt5stS. THE GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA desire to draw the attention of Farmers, Farm Labourers, and others to the advantages offered in Western Australia to persons emigrating to that Colony. FREE GRANTS OF 160 ACRES are given to each male over 18 years of age not already possessed of over 100 acres in the Colony, under conditions of the" Home- stead Act." ADVANCES IN CASH can be obtained against bona-fide improvements to land, such as clearing, fencing, well-sinking, &c. ASSISTED PASSAGES can only be granted to persons possessed of capital sufficient, in the estimation of the Government, to enable them to engage in farming pursuits immediately after arrival in the Colony. Labourers of this des- cription can, on arrival in the Colony, readily obtain employment, owing to the inoreased demand for labour on farms. The Cost of Passages -to Western A ustralia varies from £ 14 14s upwards for eacJi adult, but except as above stated this must be borne by the emi- grant, with the one exception of FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS, being unmarried or widows without ohildren, between the ages of 18 and 40, 0/ respectable character and good service experience, to whom, until further notice and upon approval, will be given Free Passages.-Office of the Agent General for Western Australia, 15, Victoria Street, London, S.W. C13E SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. INCOMPARABLY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FORM OF NITROGEN AND AMMONIA. Produces larger Crops than are obtained trom the use of any other form of Artificial Nitrogen. -(See Reports of Experiments at Dalmtny Midland Dairy Institute, etc.) FOR PAMPHLET AND INFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT APPLY TO W. G. BLAGDEN, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA COMMITTEE, 4, FENCHURCH AvENUB, LONDON, E.C. c319w ASPARAGUS.: PLANT NOW. I 4 GIANT, 1 year, 8/6 per 100, 20/- per 1000. „ 2 „ 3/6 t. 30/- „ « 3 si. 1, 401. n CONOVERS COLOSSAL; 1 year, 3/6 per 3.90, 30/- „ 2 „ 5/- 40/- 3 „ 7/6 „ 60/- „ D ICKSONS, NURSERIES, CHESTER. c421w HALL'S WINES. COCA, ALSO MALT AND MEAT, AS SAMPLED AT THE TRADES EXHIBIT AT THE PAVILION. SOLD^BY G R I F F I T H OWEN, 25 & 27 HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. Cash Prices, 3s 6d bottle for 3s. (Sample bottles, 6d size a litaiteel supply only). 0q, .1. 10\ ,l'l c.øG"" < "THE PHARMACY," 13, POOL STREET, CARNARVON. J. FRANCIS, DISPENSING CHEMIST (EXAM.). • QUALITY "NOT" PRICE being the first consideration. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO DISPENSING PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. c121w ;0' Agent lor Thomson's, Dyers and French Cleaners, Perth, | All the Newest Patterns in Silks, Velvets, and Dress Materials kt pt in Stock; also Large Stock Newest Trimmings. &ie. COSTUMIER, BERESFORD HOUSE, CARNARVON. Mrs Dnnlop superintends all Catting and Fitting Personally. K High-class Dress and Mantle 7 Making- Good Fit and z' Style at Moderate y/ Charges. D DINNEFOR MAGNESIA M GWSIA L The best remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout tad Indigestion; and the safest Aperient for delicate Constitutions, Ladies* Children, and Infants. SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. gustos gdflrissig. OAKES & GRIFFITHS. IT THE LARGEST STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD LINENfr IN CHESHIRE AND NORTH WALES. 'I" DAMASK TABLE LINEN, SHEETS AND SHEETING, QUILTS, BLANKETS, LACE CURTAINS, SWISS CURTAINS, GUIPURE D'ART CURTAINS, FRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS. OAKES & GRIFFITHS, THE WAREHOUSE, EASTG-ATE STREET, CHESTER c!29 yl35 M IMPORTANT NOTICE -I HUGH WILLIAMS, CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, EASTGATE STREET, CARNARVON, BEGS to announce that he has Bought a BANKRUPT STOCK of PARLOUR and BED- ROOM SUITES, CHEST OF DRAWERS, WOOL and REVERSIBLE RUGS, which wil be Offered for Sale at Half their Usual Prices. pp- Parties requiting Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, I Bedding, tfc., are invited to inspect the above Stock, where they may find the Best Selection of Well-made Articles, and will secure Genuine Value. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Rare opportunity for Hotel and Lodging-house Keepers, and Parties Furnishing. ÂLL GOODS CAREFULLY PAOKBD, AND CARRIAGE PAID TO ACT KAILWAY STATION. C4I7W ESTABLISHED 1874. E. NOBLE, SODA WATER AND LEMONADE MANUFACTURER, CARNARVON. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, 30th March, 1897. COPY CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. in pursuance of a practice that I have carried out for a number of years past, I have again submitted to very careful chemical investigation, samples of the Aerated and Fermented Beverages (as well as the materials from which they have been made) manufactured by Mr Edward Noble. Carnarvon, and I am pleased to be able to report that, as before, they continue to maintain their excellence of purity and standard of quality. The public may place full confidence in their merits and wholesomeness, as everything has been done that skill and practical experience can devise to obtain the highest degree of perfection. GRANVILLE H. SHARPS, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, c95 Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry." WALES TO THE FRONT. OWEN'S WELSH CHUTNEY SAUCE. ASK YOUR GROCERS FOR OWEN'S WELSH CHUTNEY SAUCE, for Hot or Cold Meats, Gravies, Soups, Fish, Bacon, Cheese, &c. Prepared from Pare Fruit. Each Bottle Warranted to keep good in any climate for 7 years. This remarkable Sauce is prepared from a resipe that has been in the possession of one family for over 1UO years, and is acknow- ledge by eminent people to be the best thit has been put on the market in any Country.-We claim for this Sauce what no other Manufacturers can do, that PERSONS troubled with INDIGESTION can Relish their HAM and BACON in the MORNING without being troubled with disagreeable eructa- tion -One dozen small bottles sent to any station. Sample bottle send on receipt of 9 stamps.—Wholesale Price for Grocers. JOHN OWEN & CO., c284 CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. I EVAN JONES, CYCLE AGENT, ] 4, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. A AGENT FOR THE ROVERS, SUNBEAMS, NEW COURIERS, ALLARDS,i MONAS, NEW VICTORIA'S, &c. ALL SORTS OF ACCESSORIES. SELF-SEALING INNER TUBES, OUTER COVERS, Ac. A GOOD SELECTION OF SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. c329N HIRING OUT A SPECIALITY. -.fit BRITAIN'S BEST I BICYCLE. BIRMINGHAM, COVENTRY, and LONDON. < PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING GOOD and CHEAP at the < HERALD4 OFFICE, CARNAL ON. Sssurantf. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. SUM IWHTTHKD IN 1896, 88 952,800. For all particulars apply to the following Amenta — Carnarvon.—Mr. William Hugh Owen. Bala.— Mr. R. L. Jones, Mount Place Bangor.-Mr James Smith and Mr Richard Hall. Beaumaris-Mr Fredk. Geary Conway.- Mr. Charles Drover, Deganwy, u. dadno. DoIgeHey.—Mr. Thomas P. Jones Parry. Holyhead.-Mr. Owen Hashes. Uandndno.—Mr Edgar W. Riches. Uangefni.—Mr. William Thomas. Portmadoc.—Mr John Tobias, 6, Marine Terrace. Rhos on-Sea—Mr r. J. Kent. a!28 ATLAS ASSURANCE Co FIRE. ESTABLISHED HEAD OFFICE: I I LIFE. 1808. 92, CHE APSIDE, LONDON. Capital Subscribed JE1,200,000 Total Assets 31/12/96 JE2,159,678 THE Company has paid in Claims upwards of £ 13,000,000 sterling. AGENTS at Bangor: Mr W. Pughe, National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. .Baaftmaris: Mr J. G. Davies, do. Bethesda: Mr W. R. Lloyd, do. Conway: Mr Owen Rowland, do. Holyhead Mr J. E. Williams, do. Llangefni: Mr John Jones, do Llandudnc Mr J. Adey Wells, ilo. Menai Bridge Mr J. Griffith Jenkins, 3o. Llanerchymeau 1L. Tfios. Prichard, Solicitor, Llwydiarth Eegob. Llangefni: Mr T. Nicholls Jones. Nanner, Cemaes: Mr O. LI. Haghes. Denbigh Mr R. E. Hughes, Nat. Prov. Bank; Messrs Parry Jones and Francis, Solicitors. LIVERPOOL BRANCH 9, Titbebarn Street. J. WILBEKFORCE MARSDEN, o266altar Manager, GOLD IN CANADA. KLONDIKE. All who desire information respecting Klondyke and the Gold Fields of Ontario and British Columbia, should write to ALLAN BROS. Co., 19, James Street, LIVERPOOL, for their Maps and Leaflets regarding the above and the Agricultural Resooroea of Canada, which are sent free. 52350 ABERDEEN LINJI: TO AUSTRALIA. Via TenerifFe and Cape Town In 42 days. Thermopylae, Capt Simpson, 3711 tons, April 26 Aut tralasian, Capt. Spalding, 3661 tons, May 24 THE Steamers of this favourite Line —» from London monthly, taking saloon third class passengers to Teneriffe, Cape Town, and all Australian and New Zealand Porie. Fares to Australia, jE14 14s to SSG: to Cape Town, £ 9 9s to £ 30.—For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., |7, Billiter Square, London, E.G. ol6ywl06 AMERICAN LINK. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK direct every Saturday by the oelebrated twin Borew Steamers St. Louis," St. Paul," Paria/i New York." LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. First-Class fall-powered Iron Steamehipe. AOCOMMODATION for Passengers of all jnL olasses unsurpassed. Second cabin at moderate rates. Steerage Outfit free. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, <k Co., 22, Water Street, Liverpool. W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon* B. B. Stythe, 39, Bangor Street, Carnarvon. H. J. Williams, Douglas Terrace Betheeda. Richard Roberts, Bethesda. J. T. Williams, Meirion House, B. Festinlog. J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers. RhvL R. 0 Evans Caxton House, Dolgelley. WHITE STAK LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queans- town every Wednesday. •Teutonic,Wed.,April20 Britannic,Wed.,April27 SECOND Cabin will be carried on the voyage S marked thus*. Steerage passage, at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge, to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Apply to Robt.Owen, Ship t. Ln durance Broker, and Wm. J. Williams, 7, Market St., Carnarvon; O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen David Rowlands, Penygraig; W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefni; R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, Creigiau Mawr, Talysarn H. Hughes, 8, Market Street, Amlwch; W. D. Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead; W. O. Williams, Denbigh Street, Llanrwst; R. C. Evans, 1, Minafon, Dolgelley; Messrs J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers Rhyl; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISMAY IMKIE & Co., Liverpool, and 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. 017B CUNARD LINE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES KOYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. V NEW YORK. I FOB BOSTON. Lucania, Sat.,April 23 I Pavonia. Tups., April 19 Servia. Tues., April 26 I Oarinthia, Tu April 26 Etruria, Sat., April 30 I Cephalonia.Tues., MayS SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at mo- derate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Canada at low rates; those by Boston steamers book to New York without extra charge. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. fiTUTTlUJ or to their Agents Mr W. J. Williams, 7. Market Street, Carnarvon Mr R. Roberts, Old Post Office, Bethesda; Mr O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen; E. Jones, Accountant, Nevin. c ESTABUBOTD m 1836. FOB THE PROTECTION OF TRADE. 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