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Sales by Auction. By Messrs Price A Williams. 8ett. 18th—Important gt6le of Live Stock, &c., at r o ^egonter Farm, Talgartb. Pt. 21-Important Sale of Live Stock, Imple- j, <ftc., at Llyngheren. Taffechan *Pt. 24th. — Sale of Freehold Farms in Be Brecomhire at the Castle Hotel, Brecon. ^Pfc. 25th.— Sale of Live Stock, Crope, &c., at Farm, Cray. 6th.—Sale of Farm Stock,'ilmplements, &c *c., at Lower Genffordd Farm, Talgarth. TREGUNTER FARM, about half-a-mile from Talgarth Station. Mofct Important Dispersal Sale of 105 Pedigree-Bred Hereford Cattle, 242 Lowland and Cross-Bred SHEEP, 6 Young CART HORSES and COLTS. el t UESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) and jJ-*X WILLIAMS have been favoured with Jj^Uctions from Mr James (who is •iting from farming) to Sell by Public Auction, 011 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1915, as follows > CATTLE,-22 cows in calf, 22 steer and heifer J^lves, 14 two-year-old heifers in calf, 15 yearling 16 yearling steers, 5 dairy cows, 6 e&Ued calves, 1 fat cow, 3 fat heifers and 1 bull. b SIIEEP.-200 cross-Shropshire and other teeding ewes, 66 ewe lambs and 6 rams. WORSES.—One five-year-old cart mare, two WO-yep.i-old geldings, two yearlirg cross bred ealts and one yearling cart colt. ^Qur months' credit on sums above £ 10 or l8Coun'i, for cash at the rate of five per cent, per ^Qm. Luncheon at 11. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. LLYNGEREN FARM, TSTICILL (within Ii miles of Pontsticill 2 and Dolygaer Stations, B. & M. Railway). Highly Important Sale of I 300 Grand MountaingSheep, 9 Hereford and Cross-Bred CATTLE, 4 HORSES, Elements, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE DAIRY UTENSILS, &c., &c. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) and WILLIAMS have been favoured with Sanctions from the executors of the late Mr Jones, to Sell by Public Auction, on itbLC TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1915, as follows :— TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1915, as follows J^EEP.—130 ewes and lambs,- 170 young CATTLE.—5 milking cows, 1 cow in calf, 3 8 with calves at foot. p**ORSES.-l cart mare and foal, 1 mountain y (quiet to ride) and her foal. Ijjf^PLEMENTS. — Horsepower chaff-cutter,' rake, mowing machine, hay kicker, plough, b* et> harrows, turnip-cutter, cart, gambo, ^ees. &c., &c. <Jr?°USEH0LD FURNITURE. -Cheat of t*hl*er8' mfthogany cupboard, couch, clock, m es. dresser, sideboard, chairs, china, pier <fec., &c. airy UTENSILS. ^ftOPS.—All the cropa of bay and corn will be %id. ^5° Qr months' credit on sums above £ 10, or °OUnt for cash at the rate of five per cent, per I^Uncheon at 11 a.m. Sale to commence at 1-30 BRECONSHIRE. Important Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS. "MESSES, DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) AND WILLIAMS will offer for Sale by Public Uction, at the CASTLE HOTEL, BRECON, On FRIDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1915, h^p.m., subject to Conditions of Sale to be then V?^uced, the following valuable FREEHOLD „ J-^MS known as tOWER GENFFORDD and BLAENAU." C? i.—"LOWER GENFFORDD," con- by admeasurement 83 Acres, 1 Rood, K^fches or thereabouts, of excellent Meadow, IIhlr6 and Arable Land. —BLAENAU FARM, containing by J|^ea8urement 28 Acres, 1 Rood, 29 perches of and Pasture Land. 6 above are very desirable Holdings with HjaT*ble and convenient buildings and adjoin the toad leading from Talgarth to Crickhowell, 'tiiBtant from Talgarth 1| miles..• ^"he Farms are held by Mr William Prytherch annual tenancy expiring 2nd February, 1916. further particulars apply to the Auc- ers, Bulwark, Brecon, or Messrs. Jeffreys v^^owell, Solicitors, Brecon. telil1:1inary. o*. BED WLW YN^F ARM, 1' to 4:r (about a mile-and-half from Cray Station, Neath and Brecon Railway). v Highly Important Sale of 14 HEREFORDUCATTLE, 6 Cross-Cheviot and Radnor SHEEP, 0 5 HORSES, PIGS, CROPS,:&c., &c., 11 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1915. David Price (F.A.I.) and Williams, Auctioneers, Ac., Brecon, ^j^ther particulars will appear next week. AILL-,KINDS OF INSURANCES EFFECTED. f,G:¡:1 CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. ent for Several First-Class Companies. A W. WILLIAMS, ant, Insurance, and General Agent, SENNYBRIDGE and 6, BULWARK, BRECON. Educational. PRIVATE TUITION. *•6. S' W- P- J- I'BEOCQ, M.A., F.L.S.. Yw Soo. (Honours, Christ's College, Cam.) jjc ^ARES PUPILS for Commissions in the civjj and Navy, and for Law, Medical, h'vat fV*ce an^ ot^er Entrance Examinations jN 0fe>S8°nB in Botany, practioal Botany with **clv *cr°scope, Mathematics, French, Nature .I etc. ^STLE HOUSE, BRECON. eHOOb FOR GIRbS 1180 PREPARATORY FOR BOYS Principal MISS KING. 001 will re:open THURSDAY. SEPT. 16th Sales by Auction, By Messrs Miller & Powell (F.A.I.) Sept. 10th-Sale of Freehold Property at Talgarth Sept. 16th.—Dispersal Sale of Stock and Imple- ments, at Bryndu, Llyswen. Sept. 20th.—Forest Lodge Annual Draft Stock Sale at Sennybridge, Sept. 21st.—Sale of Breeding Ewes, Rams, and Fat Stock, at the Cattle Market, Brecon. Sept. 22nd.-Annual Draft Stock Sale, at Nantyr- harn, Cray. Sept. 23rd.—Dispersal Sale of Stock and Imple- ments, at Maescar, Sennybridge. Sept. 25th.-Dispersal Sale of Stock and Imple- ments, at Cilmanharen, Garthbrengy. Sept. 27tb.—Annual Draft Stock Sale, at Llwyn- cyntefin Park, Sennybridge. Sept. 29th.—Dispersal Sale of Stock, Implements, &c., at Slwch Farm, near Brecon. Sept. 30th.—Dispersal Sale of Stock, Implements, &c., at Vunglas, Talachddu. Sept. 30th.- I I i spersal Sale of Stock, &c., at The Rectory. Tai^nddu. Oct. lst.-Dispe,. -t! Sale of StockatErwood Hall, Erwood. Oct. 5th.-Sale of Rams and Fat Stock, at the Cattle Market, Brecon. Oct. 6th.—Dispersal Sale of Stock and Implements at Penybont, Upper Chapel. October 7th-Dispersal Sale of Stock and Im- plements, at Llwynhir, Cray. —— Sale of Household Furniture in Brecon —— Important Sale of Freehold Property situated in the Borough of Brecon. NEUADDFELEN, TALGARTH. Sale of a most DESIRABLE RESIDENCE with about 5 ACRES OF LAND. MEESSRS. MILLER, POWELL and CO. (F.A.I.) hn-vc received instructions to Offer for Sale by Public Auction at the TOWER HOTEL, TALGARTH, on FRIDAY, the 10th SEPTEMBER, 1915, at 2-30 p.m.that; most Desirable Residence, known as NEUADDFELEN, situate in the centre of the town of Talgarth, with about 5t 4 acres of excellent meadow and orchard land belonging thereto, and a large and productive kitchen garden (now let at £46 10s, per annum, Tenant paying rates). The house contains on the ground floor- Entrance hall, sitting room and dining room, kitchen, back kitchen and dairy. On the first floor, which is approached by a very fine oak staircase, there- are four spacious I bedrooms and bathroom with lavatory. The outbuildings comprise a four bay barn, cow house with range in front, three stall stable and I pig stye. For farther particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, or Messrs. JEFFREYS and POWELL, Solicitors, all of Castle Street, Brecon. BRYNDU FARM, BRONLLYS, TALGARTH. Distant 2 Miles from Talgarth and Boughrood Stations, and 3 Miles from Three Cooks Station. Highly Important Sale of 387 Cross-Shropshire SHEEP, 72 Head of HEREFORD AND SHORTHORN CATTLE, and 8 SHIRE HORSES and COLTS. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & Co. (F.A.I.) have received instructions from Mr Thomas Price (wno is leaving the farm) to Sell by Public Auction at the above place on THURSDAY, the 16th of SEPTEMBER, the whole of the LIVE STOCK as follows: SHEEP.—117 handsome Shropshire ewes two and three years old, 106 excellent shorn wether lambs (in forward condition). 95 grand shorn theave lambs, 56 Welsh ewes, 8 pure-bred Shrop- shire rams, and 5 do. Ryeland rams. CATTLE.—19 cows in calf and with calves at foot, 1 cross Jersey cow in full milk. 7 two-year- old heifers in calf, 2 do. barren, 9 yearling heifers, 9 yearling steers, 2 weaned calves, 3 fat cows, and a pedigree-bred yearling Hereford Bull. HORSES.—1 grand Shire mare, 9 years old, stinted to Tatton Laird; Shire gelding rising three years, excellent worker in all gears 2 three- half-year-old Shire fillies 2 suckers cob mare rising 4 years old, quiet in harness and under saddle; pony mare rising 3 years, broken to saddle. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1-30 to the minute. Three months' credit on approved security for sums above LIO, or the usual disoount for cash. N.B.—The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of farmers, graziers and butchers to the above Sale of Stock as rarely is such a flock of sheep offered for public compe- tition. The ewes are young and sound and the lambs are of great scale and in the pink of condition. The cattle are well bred and some of the dairy cows have been bred specially for dairy purposes and are now in full milk. The horses are excellent workers and believed to be quite sound. SENNY BRIDGE (close to Defynock Railway Station). 2,280 Sheep, 47 Cattle, 3 Cart Mares. The Annual Sale of Forest Lodge Draft Stock (the property of Mr W. S. Miller) will be held at SENNYBRIDGE, on MONDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1915. SHEEP.—20 pure-bred Shropshire, Ryeland and Kerry rams 60 excellent Cheviot and cross- Cheviot and Cardie rams 1000 strong store ewes (Shropshire, Ryeland, Kerry, Cheviot and cross- Cheviot and Welsh), aboat 400 of these are one, two and three-year-old ewes, raddled on head 100 two-year-old wethers and 500 three-year-old ditto; 300 ewe lambs (Kerry, cross-Kerry, Cheviot and cross-Cheviot) 300 wether lambs ditto. CATTLE.-30 grand dairy heifers (Shorthorn, cross-Jersey and Ayrshire), most of which are to calve from August to Christmas, 1915 two Hereford cows and calvea one two-year-old well- bred Hereford bull; 14 good barren Shorthorn heifers, mostly fat. HORSES.—Grand shire mare, "Bounce," nine years old, a perfect worker and believed to be sound; black mare, 11 years, an excellent worker one most promising two-year-old cart mare and an excellent worker. Three months' credit on approved security for sums over 410. Discount at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Lunch at 11. Sale at 12.30, beginning with Rams. Brakes will leave Llandovery Station at 10 a.m. to 10-30, and return after the Sale. For the convenience of purchasers from Monmouth and Glamorgan, a train will leave Senny Bridge for Brecon in the afternoon to meet the 5-10 p.m. Brecon and Merthyr train. Forest Lodge, Brecoa, ✓ Sept. 1st, 1915. j Sales by Auction. By Messrs. Miller, Powell A Co. (F.A.I.) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1915. I NANTYRHARN, CRAY, BRECONSHIRE. Within 1 Mile of Cray Station, on the Midland Railway. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & Co. will conduct a Sale of DRAFT STOCK, at the i above place and date, the property of Mr Owen Price. 700 MOUNTAIN SHEEP, consisting of 25 stock rams. amongst them being several prize-winners, and many entered in Welsh Flock Book 15 choice lamb rams, eligible for entry in Welsh Flock Book; 400 breeding ewes, from one to ftur years old, amongst them being many prize-winners, and a number entered in Flock Book 50 ewe lambs 50 wether lambs 160 wethers in good condition. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising 1 registered bull by Barometer 2 Hereford cows 5 pedigree bull calves, eligible for registration 1 Shorthorn heifer and calf 2 two-year-old heifers. HORSES.-I cob, seven-years-old, 14-1 hands high; 1 pony, four-years-old, 13-1 hands; 6 mountain ponies 1 entire pony, six-years-old. Three months' credit on approved security for all sums above £10. Discount at the rate of A5 per cent. per annum. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale at 1 piompt. Commencing with rams. A brake will leave Llandovery Station at 10 a.m., and return after the Sale. Conveyances will alo meet all Trains at Cray Station. MAESCAR FARM, 2 miles from Aberbran Station and 3 miles from Sennybridge. Highly attractive sale of Cross Shropshire Sheep, Hereford Cattle, and Shire Bred Horses. ESSRS MILLER, POWELL & Co. (F.A.I.) have received instructions from Mr Morgan, who is retiring from farming, to sell by Public Auction, at the above place, oii THURSDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, the whole of the live stock and implements, aa followc- SHEEP.-120 excellent cross Shropshire breeding ewes, one, two and three years old; 50 ewe and wether lambs, 1 yearling ram, 5 ram lambs. CATTLE.-6 Hereford cows in calf, 4 ditto heifers with calves at foot, 4 two years heifers in calf, 3 yearling heifers, 4 steer calves, 2 heifer calves. HORSES.—A grand cart mare, stinted to Tatton Laird, with her verv handsome twin fillv foals. aged mare, grand chestnut filly, rising 3 years old, yearling filly and a cob mare. PIGS-—2 strong bacon pigs. IMPLEMENTS.—1 three horse power thresh- ing machine, chaffcntter, horsegearing, horse rake, mowing machine, ploughs, harrows, mooter, scuffler, Cambridge roll, cultivator, double turnip drill, winnowing machine, hay tedder, 2 oarts, 2 gamboa, trap and harness, sheep dipping appara- tus, pig troughs, 2 sets long gearing, 2 sets shaft ditto, 2 sets g o., collars and bridles, saddle and bridle, cow ties, cow truss, milk leads, curd mill, churn, steelyards, &c., &c. Six months' credit on approved security for sums above E5, or the usual discount for cash. Luncheon at 12 noon. Sale to commence at 1-30 sharp. Castle Street, Brecon, Sept. 8th, 1915. By Messrs. J. Straker Son A Chadwick. CRICKHOWELL. JAS. STRAKER (F.A.I.) SON AND CHAD- WICK (A.A.I.) are instructed to offer by Public Auction, at the BEAR HOTEL, CRICKHOWELL, at 2-15 o'clock in the after- noon, On THURSDAY, the 16th SEPTEMBER, 1915, All that Stone and Slate Built Valuable Freehold Shop and Dwelling House, situate in High Street, Crickhowell, now and for many years in the occupation of Mr William Williams, saddler, on a quarterly tenancy at the annual rental of E32, tenant paying rates and taxes. The premises occupy a fine central position with a frontage of 25 feet or thereabouts, and a considerable depth to the main street. Particulars of Sale and any further information may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Aber- gavenny and Crickhowell; of Mr T. Lewis, Winburg, Crickhowell, who will show a plan of the property; or of Mr Thos. Vaughan, Solicitor, Crickhowell. PENEILLE FARM, Llangattock, CRICKHOWELL. Highly Important Dispersion Sale. JAS. STRAKER (F.A.I.) SON AND CHAD- WICK (A.A.I.) are instructed by Mr Jas, Powell, who is retiring, to Sell by Auotion, on THURSDAY, 23rd of SEPTEMBER, 1915, without reserve, his Valuable LIVE STCCK, viz.:— 33 Well Descended Young and Healthy HEREFORD CATTLE. 350 Improved Young Sound RADNOR EWES AND LAMBS. The Sheep are a fine hardy improving lot and off sound mountain turf. 8 Valuable Young HORSES AND COLTS. 2 Bacon Pigs. 40 Head of Poultry. Luncheon (free by ticket) at 12. Sale at 1 o'clock. Three months' credit on approved security, or 2! per cent. discount for cash. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny and Crickhowell. E. LICHFIELD (Late Hannah Prioe), Fishmonger & Game Dealer CASTLE STREET, BRECON. Fresn Fish Twice Daily. Agent for Palethorpe'a Royal Cambridge Sausage. Springfield Potted Meats &13 ESTABLISHED 1775. Xeiephone,P.0.75. relegramø, LiobfieldBreooD J Sales by Auction, W. J. PRICE, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, (Upper Pontwillim, Brecon), Wiabes to inform the Public that he has Started Business in Brecon, as an Auctioneer and Valuer, and be hopes by strict attention to Business and proMpt settlements to obtain a fair share of the PUBLIC PATRONAGE. -.t',Joo "<t'- By Mr. W. J. Price. 13th Sept.-Sale at Cantref Rectory, Live Stock, Oar-2oor Effete, etc. 14th Sept.—Sennybridge Auction Mart, Fat Stock, etc. 14th Sept.—Draft Sale of Penybont Ryelands at Sennybridge. 15th Sept.-Cantref Rectory, Sale of Antique and Modern Household Furniture. Also Live Stock and Outdoor Effects. 21st Sept.—Brecon Market, Fat and Store Stock, Breeding Ewes and Rams, Implements. 30th Sept.-Beily Richard, Merthyr Cynog, Sale of Live Stock, Implements, Harness, &c. 5th Oct.—Brecon Market, Fat Stock, Breeding Ewes and Rams. 21st Oct.-Sennybridge, Show and Sale of Foals and other Horses. CANTREF RECTORY, BRECON (The residence of the late Bishop Lloyd), about 4 Miles from Brecon Station. Important Sale of LIVE STOCK, ANTIQUE AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. W. J. PRICE has been favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Bishop Lloyd, to Sell by Public Auction, On MONDAY, the 13th SEPTEMBER, end WEDNESDAY, the 15th SEPTEMBER, as follows :— 3 grard Shorthorn milking cows (1 newly calved), 2 two-year-old Shorthorn heifers, 2 yearling Shorthorn heifers 1 strong bacon pig; 26 head of poultry; 1 aged carriage horse, "Paddy," 16 hands; contents of saddle room and stable, com- prising 3 sets of pony and cob harness, riding saddles and bridles, bits, bead collars, shaft harnass (complete), corn bins, etc.; 1 wsggonette, gamto, lifting-jack and ladders; a collection of implements and garden requisites; a varied selection of bulbs, 1000 daffodils of named sorts, and a large number of perpetual flowering and ordinary carnations; Chippendale, mahogany and oak furniture, chiua, pictures, culinary and other utensils, bei 'g the contents of drawing rooti, dining room, library, several bedrooms, kitchen and dairy. Fn 1 particulars in Catalogues, which may be obtair ] from the Office of ihe Auctioneer, 40, High utireet,Brecon. Sale c commence eaoh day at 1-30 p.m. prompt. Teems Cash. Motor conveyances will start from Messrs. Richlr.. Garage on Wednesday, the 15th. at 12-30 and 1-15 p.m. at a charge of Is. per head for outward journey. For the convenience of purchasers a caterer will be in attendance on Wednesday only, to supply plain or meat teas at moderate charges. Penybont Pedigree Ryeland Sheep. MR. W. J. PRICE has been favoured with instructions from Mr Edward Jones, of Penybont. Sennvbridge, to Sell by Public Auction near the SENNYBRIDGE MARKET, on TUESDAY, the 14th SEPTEMBER next, a draft from the above noted priae-winning flock, comprising:- 1 two-year-old Ram. 8 Shearling Rams (2 Royal Show winners). 20 Ram Lambs (two of these Bath and West prize-winners). 10 Shearling Ewes. 20 Jtook Ewes, and 20 Non-registered Ewes. The Auctioneer wishes to draw the very special attention of Sheepbreeders to this IMPORTANT SALE, inasmuch as Mr Jones has spared neither care eor expense in the building up of his flook. From year to year the flock has been replenished with 3irea from the most noted Ryeland breeders of the day. Purchasers will And in the above draft some of the v4cy best blood obtainable in the oountry. Sate at 1 o'clock. Offices: 40, High St., Brecon. SENNYBRIDGE AUCTION MART SEPTEMBER 14th, 1915. MR. W. J. PRICE will Sell FAT AND STORE STOCK, also BREEDING EWES AND LAMBS. Further Entries solicited. Offices: 40, High Street, Brecon. By Mr. C. V. Price. CATTLE MARKET, BUILTH WELLS. M R. G. V. PRICE will on MONDAY, OCT. 4th, 1915, conduct Mr John Jones Hope Llwyaderw Hall, Llanwrtyd Wells, Annual Draft Sale of 800 Welsh Mountain Sheep at the above Cattle Market. HADA^rnDF By ye methods of ye Aneleat nUnUawrL Egyptians and wise Men af Uie East. H Events,Changes, Fortunate Days, Numbers, Colours, &c. Business Guidance, Planetary Influence on friendship,marriage,and important epochs. Two years' GUIDE added FREE if yon mention this paper. FREE if you mention this paper. Send birth date, and Is. P.O. TH' '8. GOULD, Astrologer, "The Nook," Heathfleld Rd., CARDIFF. J. THOMAS General Draper, 17, Castle St., Brecon. NEW STOCK I NEW STOCK Specialities. J. THOMAS Genera! Draper, 17, Castle St., Brecon. NKW STOCK I NEW STOGK Specialities. Cheap and Stylish Millinery. Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes and Up-to-date Ladies' Shirt Blouses. Latest Suitings Fashionably >Cut BreecheB made on the premises. • < Sales by Auction. By Mr F. G. Price. Sept. 10th-Annnal Ewe and Ram Sale, at Pengenfford. Sept. 14th.—Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Pentwyn, Dorstone. Sept. 17th—Live and Dead Farming Stock, Glannant Forest, Talgarth. Sept. 23rd-Sale of Ewes and Rams at Talgarth Fair. Sept. 24 th-Live and Dead Farming Stock, Griffin Inn, Llyswen. Sept. 28th.-Live and Dead Farming Stock, at Green Lane, Clifford. Sept. 29th—Farming Stock, at Glasnant, Bryn- gwvn. Sept 20.-Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Middle GogÏ!t Llowes. Oct. 13th-Annual Foal Show and Sale at Talgarth (Fair Day). Pengenfford Second Annual Sheep Sale. MR. FRANCIS GEORGE PRICE will Sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1915, at the CASTLE INN, about 1200 Store Ewes, Lambs, Rams, &c. Farther entries solicited. For entry forms apply Auctioneer. Enories close Saturday, Sept. 4th, 1915. Sale at 11-30 prompt. The C-ottage, Talgarth. PENTWYN, DORSTONE. Important and Attractive Sale of 100 grand Shropshire Sheep, 16 Hereford and CrosE-Bred CATTLE, 5 HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, CROPS, and GRASS LETTING. MR. "RANCIB GEORGE PRICE is j iiLt- favoured with instructions from Mr W. Evans, to Sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1915. SHEEP.-20 two-year-old ewes, 10 three-year- old ditto, 20 yearling wethers (fat), 20 yearling ewes, 30 theave and wether lambs, two ram lambs, yearling Shropshire ram. CATTLE.—Five cows and heifers in and with calves at foot, two-year-old heifer in calf, two- year-old cross-bred heifer, one yearling Hereford heifer, one yearling cross-bred heifer, two yearling steers. HORSES.—Bay cart mare, six years old and her fiily foal black cart geldivig, five years old black cart gelding, two years old one-and-a-half- year-old bay gelding. PIGS.—Two strong bacons. IMPLEMENTS.—Broad-wheel cart, narrow- wheel ditto, broad-wheel gambo, broad-wheel ditto (new), Bamford mowing machine, Bamford horse rake (new), double turnip drill (Kell), single ditto, two sheep cratches, two Ransom wheel ploughs, Hornsby swing plough, two bowl flat iron roll, pair spring tooth harrows, pair chain harrows, pair iron harrows, Kell mooter, win- nowing machine (Kell), pulper (Bamford), seed- leaf, three scythes and sneads, shearing bench, Back truck, scales and weights, 100 iron hurdles, dog cart, portable fowl house (new), four hogs- heads, turnip scuffle, grindstone, small tools, four ladders, large Oak bin, two galvanized sheep troughs, three hen coops, several dozen sacks, two sets long tack, 2 sets shaft gears, two g.o. tacks, four collars and bridles, set trap harness, collar and bames, saddle and bridle. FODDER.—Nine tons of CLOVER to go off; 12 acres STRAW to be consumed on the premises 2! acres SWEDES and TURNIPS and about 60 acres GRASS, to February 2nd, 1916. in suitable lots. 200 GALLONS OF CIDER. Luncheon at 11-30. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. The Cottage, Talgarth. GLANNANT, FOREST, TALGARTH. Important and Attractive Sale of 546 SHEEP, 18 CATTLE, 24 Horses and Poniep, Implements, &c. MR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Mr David Edwards, to Sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1915, as follows;— SHEEP.-79 Radnor ewes, 1, 2 and 3 years old; 100 ewe and wether lambs, 55 yearling theaves, 43 yearling wethers, 82 two-year-old wethers, 180 three-year-old wethers, 2 three-year- old Radnor rams, 1 two-year-old ditto, 2 yearling ditto, 2 lamb ditto. CATTLE.—6 cows with calves at foot, 1 barren cow, 2 yearling heifers, 2 yearling steers, 1 two- year-old heifer. HORSES.—Half-bred mare and her foal, half- bred gelding, cob mate (8 years old) and her foal, 8 pony mares and foals, 1 yearling Mountain filly, 2 yearling horse ponies. IMPLEMENTS.—Narrow-wheel gambo, spring cart, turnip cutter, wheel plough, Cambridge roll, single turnip drill, 2 sheep oratohes, fowl house, shepherd's but, 3 rolls netting, chain harrows, weighing machine, long tack, shaft gears, set trap harness. Luncheon at 11-30. Sale at 1 prompt. Four months' credit on approved security on sums above :110. The Cottage, Talgarth. MIDDLE GOGIA, LLOWES. Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock. MR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with instructions from Mr ThomaB Probert, to Sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1915, as follows. SHEEP.-46 theave and wether lambs, 12 yearling wethers (fat), 15 Welsh ewes (fat), 20 yearling Radnor ewes, 9 yearling Welsh ewes, 20 two-year-old Radnor ewes, 6 three-year-old ewes, 1 two-year-old Radnor ram, 1 yearling ditto. CATTLE.-2 barren cows (fresh), 1 two-year- old heifer in calf, 1 yearling heifer, 1 yearling Bteer, 1 weaned steer calf, 1 weaned heifer oalf. HORSES.—Brown cart mare, 8 years old, in foal, and her filly foal; bay cart mare, 3 years old, in foal; cob mare, 6 years old, in foal, and her filly foal; pony mare, 8 years old, in foal, and her horse foal; four-year-old pony in foal; 3 yearling pony filliee. IMPLE ME NTS. -Cart and gambo combined with dripples, gambo, flat iron roll, wheel plough, 2 pairs harrows, scuffle, turnip drill, turnip cutter, ohaifcutter, winnower, mowing machine (new), corn crustier, sheep cratch, corn bin, mooter, heel rake (new), 2 scythes and sneads, small tools, goose cub, long, short and g.o. gearing, dfce. There will also be Let from day of Sale to February 2nd, 1916, about 30 ACRES OF GRASS. Six months' credit on approved security on sums above 110 or usual discount for cash. Luncheon at 12. Sale at 1-30 prompt. The Cottage, Talgarth. x Sales by A act/on. By Mr F G. Price. GRIFFIN INN, LLYSWEN. Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock. MR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured v with instructions from Mrs. Pritchard, who is giving up the land, to Sell by Auction, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1915, as follows:— SHEEP.—13 cross Shropshire theave lambs, 3 wether ditto, 22 one, three and four-year-old ewes. CATTLE.—2 Hereford cows with bull calves at foot, 2 yearling steers. HORSE S.-Chestnut cob mare, 6 years eld and her filly foal. IMPLEMENTS.—2 carts (equal new), gambo, mowing machine, spring gambo with crate (new), knife stand, scuffle, swing plough, turnip cutter, 4 new wheelbarrows, 2 galvanized sheep troughs, single turnip drill, horseworks, chaffeatter, Martin swath turner, sheep cratch, set of three harrows, wire netting, 12 bowl flat iron roll (equal new), cowties, landtrees, screw jack, pole straps, hay knife, heel rake, pikles, rakes, iron bar, seedleaf, 3 sets long gears, shaft gears, 2 collars and bridles, beliyband, &c, Ac., four- wheel Perth shooting cart, four-wheel dog cart suitable for cob or pair of ponies, box churn. About 25 Acres of Grass to November 30th. Three months' credit on approved security on sums above 45. Sale at 2 o'clock. The Cottage, Talgarth. By Mr. T. J. Phillips. Sept. 18th-Pantygeer, Illtyd, Ewes and LambsT Furniture, etc. Sept. 21—Talybont Fair, Sale of Ewes, Rams and Fat Stock. Sept.—Ynysderw Farm, Crynant, Live Stock. Tuesday, Oct. 5th.-Foal Show and Sale at Brecon Market. PANTYGrAER, ILLTYD, 1 miles from Aberbran Statio'n. 2 MR. T. J. PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions from Mrs J. Prosser, to Sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 18th, 1915, as follows :-40 cross-bred Radnor EWES, 28 cross-bred ewe and wether LAMBS, RAM. and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. For further particulars see posters. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock prompt. Terms cash. Refreshments at 1 o'clock. By Messrs. Stephenson and Alexander. COUNTY OF BRECON. PARISH OF LLANOATTOCX, Six Miles from the Town of Abergavenny, and adjoining the Village of Crickhowell. Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, ACCOMMODATION LANDS, COTTAGES AND GARDENS, AND FREEHOLD RESIDENCE. The Llangattock Court Estate A. R. P. 329 0 5 (or thereabouts). ESSRS. STEPHENSON AND ALEX- .1" ANDER (F.A.I.) are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABER- GAVENNY, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1915, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, immediately following the sale of the Kemeys Tynte Estate, this Desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, comprising a tetal area of 329a. Or. 5p. (or thereabouts), and which, for the purposes of Sale, has been divided into the following Lota :— a. r. p. Pencelli Farm, Llangattock 132 0 35 Accommodation Land, Llangattock 3 1 19 Village Farm, do. 135 3 35 Llangattock Court, do. 5 0 4 Court Farm, do. 33 1 19 Accommodation Land, do. 6 1 39 Pasture Field, do. 0 3 6 Derwen Cottage & Garden do. 0 0 12 Accommodation Land, do. 4 3 17 Rectory Cottage, do. 0 1 2 Accommodation Land, do. 14 0 26 Further Particulars and Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained upon application to Penry Lloyd, Esq., Canon Ffrome Estate Office, Ledbury; Messrs. Jeffreys and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High Street, Cardiff. Public Notices. Brecon County School for Boys. Brecon County School for Girls. THE above Schools will RE-OPEN on .L FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. Tuition fee R2 3s 4d per term. Pupils entering the Schools below the age of 12 will be admitted at a reduced tuition fee of :£1 6s 8d per term. The fees must be paid at the beginning of each term. T. J. PAITRY, Brecon, Clerk to the Governors. 24th Aug., 1915. GLAMORGAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE. The High School for Girls, Cowbridge. EXTENSIVE grounds, and most healthy fJ situation in the picturesque Tale of Glamorgan. Special care taken of delicate children. Preparation for Oxford Locals and London Matriculation. Special attention given to domestic subjects. Fees very moderate and inclusive. Children of eight years and upwards are admitted to the School. For particulars apply to the HEADMISTRESS. CASH ADVANCED PRIVATELY. From £ 10 to £ 5,000. To Tradesmen, Professional Gentlemen, Farmers and Respectable Householders. WITHOUT SECURITY or SURETIES. A WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY IS ALL WR REQUIRE. No FEES or FINES. STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. REPAYMENTS to suit the convenience of BORROWERS. TERMS mutually agreed upon before Business completed. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. LOANS from 5 per cent. can be arranged for persons entitled to money, investments, or property under WILLS or SETTLEMENTS. Such advances may remain unpaid or any number of years. CHARLES STEVENS LTD., Tel. No. 467. Hayes Buildings, Cardiff,