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Sales by Auction, By Messrs David & W. J. Price, 01 (formerly David Price and Williams). MB. DAVID PRICB,] [MB W. J. PRICE. j Monday, Aug. 26th.—Talybont Auction Mart, i Wednesday, Aug. 28th.-Sennybridge Auction Hart. 'Iuey, September 3rd.-Sale of Radnorshire Farm at Talgarth. Tuesday, September 3rd.-Annual Sale of Store Ewes at Brecon Mart. Thursday, September 12th.—Sale of Furniture and Outdoor Effects at the "Rectory, Llan- gyaidr. Friday, September 13th.—Sale of Small Holding and Accommodation Land at Brecon. TALYBONT AUCTION MART. Monday next, Aug. 26th. SENNYBRIDGE AUCTION MART. Wednesday next, Aug. 28th. Grading at 10 sharp. Auctioneers: Messrs. D. and W. J. Price. RADNORSHIRE. Parishes of Llanstephan and Boughrood.. Sale of Capital FREEHOLD MIXED FARM. |L| DAYID and W. J. PRICE are lTI HMrtrwcfed to offer by Auction at the T.OWBR HOTEL, TALGARTH, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of SEPTEMBER, at 3 p.m. (subject to conditions of sale to be theo, prodoced) the Valuable V"'l\nh"!d F known as PENRHOS," situated in the above parishes and convenient to Boughrood Station, comprising a well-built Farmhouse and Out- i WdiugB with 131 Acres (or thereabouts) of very useful Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land now in the occupation of Mr Isaac Samuel on a yearly tenancy at the rent of £ 84 per annum. 4 Landlord's outgoings Tithe rent charges value 1917, Y,8 2s. Id. The whole stands well in the eye of the sun and comprises a good proportion of excellent JM.dõw and Pasture Land, the remainder being productive Tillage Land. For further particulars apply to Messrs. H. P. Davies and Son, Solicitors, 222, Strand. London, or the Auctioneers, Brecon. BRECONSHIRE. PAR-Ial OF LLANHAMLACH. Attractive Sale of Small Holding and Accommodation Land. MESSRS. DAVID and W. J. PRICE are favoured with instructions to Offer for Sale by Auction at the WELLINGTON HOTEL, ^BRECON. on FRIDAY, the 13th day of SEPT., 1918, at 3 p.m. (subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced), as follows Lot 1. All that valuable freehold small holding known as "BYIIDWX," situate in -3 the above parish and within* 2* miles from Breoon and adjoining the road from Brecon to TSXyflyn, comprising a dwelling house and convenient outbuildings with nine acres of good meadow and pasture land. Lot 2. All that very attractive and valuable postlicm of the Aeehold ''Miu.NKOOK FA*U.M," situate in the above pnrih nlld within 2] miles of Iliewe and intersected by the main road leading from Brecon to Abergavenny, oon- sisting • £ 38 acres of excellent land with barn and other outbuildings. The above property is situate in the charm- mg Usk Valley, having a beautiful southern aspect with most picturesque views of the surrounding district and the Beacons, and .0m.priBes some ef the choioest land in the county. Mr W. D. Smith, Millbpook, will show the property to intending purchasers. For further information apply to Lewis Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Brecon, or to the Auctioneers, Breeon. — By Messrs. Edwards. RusseU ami Baldwin. HEREFORDSHIRE. CUSOP, NEAR HAY. Fale of Valuable Freehold Properties v JiiESSRS. EDWARDS, RUSSELL AND v ■ BALDWIN will Sell by Auction at the CROWN HOTEL, HAY, Oil THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1918, at 3 p.m. Lot 1.—Highly desirable semi detached Residence known as "ELMSLEIGH," with spacious lawn and garden, lately in the occupa- tion of Mr. Charles Griffiths, deceased, with vacant possession. Lot 2.-The adjoining Residence with large lawn and garden knwll as LYNWOOD," in the occupation of Mr. Edwin Browning. Lot 3.—Meadow known as PART OF THIRTY ACRES-" and in front of Lots 1 and 2, and containing la. 3r. lip.; ah excellent building site. The above properties are oil high ground about 1 mile from Hay and command beautiful views. Lot 4.-Delightfully situated Bungalow with large garden and orcharding, containing la. 3r. 34p., known as THE BUNGALOW," situated on the Cusop Road, adjoining the "beautiful Dttlai Brook, about l j miles from Hay, and ia the occupation of Mrs. Fox. With vacant possession. For further particulars apply to R. T. Griffiths, Esq., Solicitor, Hay, or to the Auctioneers, Leominster, Hereford and Tenbury. Sales by Auction. By Messrs WiHer ft Powall, Aug. 27th.—Tycanol, Llanfillo, Sale of Growing Crops. 27th—Talgarth Mart. August 28th.—Sale of Household Furniture at the Laurel, Bronllys. .Sept. 3rd-Sale of Store Ewes and Rams at Brecon Market. 10th-Sale of Store Ewes at Talgarth and Grading Mart. 10th—Brecon Grading Mart. 17th—Sale of Store Ewes and Rams at Brecon Cattle Market. 23rd-Forest Lodge Annual Draft Stock Sale at Senny Bridge. „ 24th-Talgarth Mart. 24th—Brecon Mart and Sale of Store Ewes. 25th—Nantyrharn Annual Surplus Stock Sale.. v 26th—Dispersal Sale at Blaenbwch, Maesmynis, Builth Wells. „ 28th—Dispersal Sale at Cilhowey, Lower Chapel, Brecon. SfOth.—Mr. McTurk's annual Draft Stock Sale at Llwyncyntefiu Park. Oct. 1st -Snle of Ewes and Rams and Grading at Brecon Market. 3rd—Dispersal Sale at Penstar, Llan- fihaLlgel-Kanthran. 5th—Dispersal Sale at Tyncwm, Llan- fillo. „ 7ti—Dispersal Sale at Cwnallaefchdy Upper Chapel. 8th—Talgarth Auction Mart. 10th—Dispersal Sale at Llwyncus, Gfirtjh» vel. Sale of'Pedigree Hereford Bull Calves at Talgarth. Talgarth Mart. TUESDAY, AUG. 27th, 1918. Grading of Fat Stock at 9 a.m. Howell Powell, Aucfrionere. -£; SHORT NOTICB OF SLE. THE LAURELS, BRONLLYS, One mile distant from Talgarth, and two miles from Three Cocks Station. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. M EGSRS. MILLER, POWELL and CO. ■ have received instructions from the Executors of the late Miss Royston to Sell by Public Auction, at the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th AUGUST, 1918, the HOUSEHOLD FORNITBRE, Ac., as follows :— ENTRAKdE HALL.—Bamboo hall stand with mirror. 2 mahogany hall chairs, antique oak table with drawer, clock, 1 wire mat, 3 cocaanut mats. door scraper, gong, polished oak kennel, case of birds, engraving, pair horns, fox's mask, lamp, brass picture rail with hooks, 2 oriental rugs, 3 Wool mate, 2 whips, croquet SOt. DINING ROOM.—Yery .fine mahogany dining teble with mas^re pillaca dining room suite, comprising couch, 2 arm chairs ajid 6 small chairs (eotual to new) American rocking chair, very handsome sideboard with cellarette, 3 cupboards, 3 drapers, '4 bevelled plate mirrors; book bagatelle table, double oak seat, 2 plar* stands, euckoo clock in excellent condition, mahogany butler's stand, painted' papier nlaohe tray, Jwrge hstaging lamp, window poles and 2 pairs musRn curtains, door curtain and pole, "Singer's" sewing machine in igood condition, 9 oil paintings, books, square carpet, i rugs, 2 hassocks, curb, flre irons, 2 brass head dogs, waste paper basket, pair Ben- ares ware rases, bronze figure, letter scales and weights, set of table mats, set of papier mache trays, several dozen assorted wihe, claret and champagne glasses, cut glass tumblers, E.P. crumb scoop, 3 antique spirit deoanters with nickel labels, 3 claret jugs. decanters, com- bined candle holder and flower vase, night Kght shade, bronze inkstand (cottage), breakfast cruet.. DRAWING ROOM.—Pianoforte by Towns and Co.. music stool, very handsome inlaid escritoire with X drawers aud stationery cabinet, pair of very handsome rosewood card tables with figured pedestals, polished oak plant stand with copper bands, ebonized and. gilt Sutherland table with plush cover, walnut Sutherland table. 3 small tables, 2 lady's chairs, grandfather's, chair, f> chairs, inlaid satinwood stationery cabinet, couch, beautifully worked screen mounted on a twisted large swing glass frame, exquisite rosewood and mother of pearl work box with 3 drawers. Hanging Likup. bracket lamp., pair of antique figured vase* with covers, oval mirror in leather frame, oblong mirror hi plush frame, square of Turkey carpet, 4 skin rugs, 3 window poles and rings, 3 pairs muslin curtains, placques, oleographs, pointings, pictures, pair Benares ware cups, va,Mit, china, ware, kerb and fire irons, coal rase, Arc., &c. I BREAKFAST ROOM.-Oval mahogany table with massive pillars, 2 wicker arm chair*, music box on castors, oik library table with 7 drawers, polished oak eupb-oard with drawer above, stationery cabinet, folding table, 4 chairs, rosewood food rest pictures, pair curl-iiiis, cui-b and fire irons, carpet, rug, ire. vSTAIRCASE AND LANDING—Stairs carpet with 18 maaSive mrroi tfeur rods, 1 Ii brass stair rods, etigraviug, 4) mats, pair pictures, wicker work plaiit gtaud, pair curtains. BEDROOM No. 1.—Very handsome satin- wood suite, -comprwiHg wwdrebe W-Hh drawer and bevelled plate glass door, duchesse dressing table with swing mirror, 2 anall mirrors, 4 drawers and 2 jewel drawers, %»shsfcind with marble top, tite kmck 2 fepags vails and 2 drawers, 2 chairs, iron aad brass beds toad with palliasse aud hair wattresti. 2 ottoman boxes, couch, wicker arm chair, 2. hassocks, folding l couch, wicker arm chair, 2. hassocks, folding -=- Sales by Auction. The Laurels, Bronllys (Continued). arm chair, bedroom ware, night commode, water tins and bottle6, 2 curtain poles, 2 pairs curtains, carpet, rugs, kerb, L. BEDROOM No. 2.-Irolil and brass bed- stead, palliasse, wool mattress, featlter bed, wicker arm chair, duchesse dressing table with swing glass, 2 drawers and 2 jewel drawers, washstand with marble top and tile back, very fine mahogany chest of drawers with drop handles, 2 cane seated chairs, bamboo carry chair, old oak round table, stationery cabinet, • exquisite rosewood and mother of pearl toil'et chest, linen basket, 2 curtain poles, 2 pairs curtains, 2 large rugs, 2 hassocks, bedroom ware, slop pail, foot bath, water tins, kerb. &c. BEDROOM No. 3.—Brass and iron single bedstead with palliasse and feather bed, duchesse -dressing table with swing mirror 4 drawers and 2 jewel drawers, washstand with marble top and tile back. 2 chairs, pedestal, bamboo table, wicker chair, ware, carpet, rug, linen basket, curtain pole, pair curtains, fender, &c. BEDROOM No. 4.—Iron single bedstead with flock mattress and feather bed, bolster and pillow, camp bedstead with wool mattress, feather bed, 2 pillows, chest of drawers, swing dressing glass, washstand, 2 chad's. BKDROOM No. ).-Woodeti bedstead with spring mattress, feather bed, bolster and 3 pillows, satinwood duchesse dressing table with swing glass, 4 drawers and jewel drawers, washstaad with marble top md marbie back with 2 drawers, 2 chairs, bedroom ware, linen chest, dwarf bookcase with cupboard, 3 small tables, child's bath, clock. 3-fold leather screen, fendet-, 2 pair curtains, linen basket. BEDROOM No. G.—Single bedstead, wash- stand, dressing chest, dressing glass, feather bed, pair curtains, carpet, >1rc. BATHROOM.—Hip bath, foot bath, towel rails, hot -and cold water tins, water bottles. KITCHEN.—Large oak table, square table.. china cupboard with glass doors and drawer, rocking chair, 3 chairs, lath back arm chair, huge liaen capboavd with 6 drawers, knife cleaner, 5 metal meat covers, copper kettle. 2 copper jelly moulds, oil stove, dock in good condition, coal vase, fender Mid fire irons, cooking srtove and cooking utensils, mangle, galvanized tubs, a quantity of coal. PANTRY.—Coffee mill, dinner ware, tea and breakfast services, glass moulds, &c., Ac. r CONSERVATORY.-—A muigaberof plants in pots, watering cans, steps, ladders, syringe. OUTSIDE EFFECTS.—Iron garden seat, iron roll, 2 lawn mowers, pony cart with drip- pies and harness, poultry hoHse mounted on wheels, 2 ladders, wheelbarrow, chaffcutter, grindstone, side saddle, double reia bridle with bit, single bridle, gent's saddle, double rein bridle (mew), cane brushes, wire netting, hand saw. garden tools, garden shears, oil drum with tap atlJl Jbek, 1ft head of poultry, nanny goats and 1 stud goat. A quantity of well-harvested HAY. Sale at 2 p.m. to the minute. CAE PKI OB, BRECON. Sale of Growing Crcp of Oats TO GO OFF, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1918, at 2-30 p.Jij. prompt.- HOWELL POWELL. Auctioneer. -r- J■ ■ ■ By HP F. I. Prlw. AogiAfr 27tk.—Talgarth Auction Mart. « Auction Mart. September ;h-d.-TRIarth Auction Mart. September 5t]i.-Talgarth Special Ewe ifrid Ram Sale. 'September 10th.—Takjarth Auction Mnrt. Sfeptember 12th.-Hay Special Ewe and Ram Sale. September 13th.—Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock at the Green Farm, Brilley, Whitney-on-Wye. September Hith.-Hay Auction Mart. September 18th.—?^,le of Household Furniture, at Wye View, C iasbury-on-Wye. September 23rd.-Sale of Penybauk Farm at Lion Hotel, Builth. [ September.—Sale of Freehold Farm at Llan- drindod Wells. September 26th.—SrJe of Live and Dead Farming Stock at Castleton, Clifford, near Hay, October 9th.—Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stoclrat Pentwyn, Brilley. Whitney-on-Wye. Octo,hor T^th.—Animal Ford Show and Sale. October 29th.—Srtle of and Dead Farming Stock at Maeyroncn -Farm, Glasburv-on- Wyc. Talgarth fc District Fanners' Union Auction Mart. o. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1918, for Fat and Store Stock. F. G. Price, Auctioneer. Talgarth & District Farmers' Union Auction Mart. Special Ewe and Ram Sale. (To be held on the GREEN,near Smith's Shop). PRANCIS GEO. PRICE vill conduct the ■ above Sale on IIT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER fife, 1918. Present entries include 2,800 Grand Fresh Stock Ewes. All Sheep to be penned by 10 e'cloek. Entries Close, Tuesaay, ALigmt 27th, 1918. l The Cottage, Talgarth. • Sales by Auction, By Messrs. James & James. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BRECONSHIRE. SENNY, near Devynock. MESSRS. JAMES & JAMES, F.A.I., are favoured with instructions from the Owner, to Sell by Public Auction, at the CASTLE HOTEL, BRECON, EARLY IN SEPTEMBER, -the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, viz. :— CEFNVEDW GANOL," GELLI MEIRCR." CEFNVEDW FAWR," and CEFNVEDW ISAF." Detailed particulars will be published in future announcements. In the meantime fur- ther information may be obtained from the Auctioneers, 7, Goat Street, Swansea, or from Messrs Jeffreys Powell, Solicitors, Breoon. i ■ w. ■ i. i m » k By Mr. T. J. Phillips Tuesday, August 27th.—Brecon Grading Mart, Store Stock. Monday, Sept. 2nd.—Hay Auction Mart. —Talybont Auction Mart. Tuesday, September 3rd.-Brecon Market, Sale of Breeding Ewes, Harness, Traps, &c. Thursday., September 12tb.-Hay Fair Annual Ewe Sale at the Blue Boar and the Mart. Tuesday, October 1st.—Brecon Foal Show and Sale. ''Oct.-—.Noysdd Farm, Seethrog, Dispersal Sale or Farm Stock, etc. Brecon Cattle Market. TtTESDAY, AUGUST 27th. Grading at 10 o'clock. Permits in by 10-30.. Sale of Store Stock 11-30. Entries respectfully solicited. T. J. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. Office 14, Ship Street, Brecon. TACYBONT EWE SALE. SATURDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1918. W. J. PRICE. Joint T. J. PHILLIPS, /Auctioneers. .? — I Public Notices. 1 J. BOROUGH OF BRECON. The Household Fuel & Lighting Order, 1918. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. HOUSEHOLDERS whose consumption of I COAL exceeds o totts.") cwt. '1. in 12 GAS „ 22,500 cubic ft. J month are advised to fortlfwith make application for fuel. Forms of application can be obtained from the Licensed Coal Merchants and Dealers, or at the Licensed Coal Merchants and or at the office of the Borough Fuel Overseer, Ctl@ ¡ Street. To facilitate distribution of fual house- holders are advised to go to their regular Merchants or Dealers. HUGH LL. GRIFFITHS, -"I Fuel Overseer. 19th August, 1918. _M_ BRECKNOCK UNION. TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, NECESSARIES, etc. pERSONS deirou of CONTRACTING for the supply of any of the following Articles from 1st October, 1912, to 31st March, 1919, are requested to send Sealed Tenders on the authorised Form to me at or before 10 o'clock a.m. on Friday, tith day of SEP- TEMBER, HIlH, namely Meat Fish Coal Garden Manure Bread Clothing Firewood Paints Flour Drapery Oil Printing Groceries Boots Coffins Milk Drugs Ironmongery Eggs. The above Articles must be delivered -it tfie Workhouse, Brecon (excepting such M shall be supplied to the Out-door Paupers upon orders from the Relieving Officers), free of expense, pitch times and in such quaulitio* as tha Board directs. The,C,onti-actoy-, to give security if required. Payments made at the end of each quarter. The Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Patterns and samples (of SHeh as can he sent) to be produced at the BOARD ROOM, LION STREET, BRECON, at the above-mentioned time. No Tender will be considered unless made on the authorised Form, and duly sigucd by the Persons tendering, and witnessed. Forms of Tender may be obtained fit my office. Tenders are also required (at a rate per mile, to include waiting time) for the con- veyance by Motor Car of Patients from all parts of the Union to the Workhowsb and to the Talgarth Asylum. SJed Tenders to be sent to me at or before 10 a.m. on the above-mentioned date. E. J. HILL, Deprrty Clerk to the Girardiass. 19, Castle Street, Brecon, 19th August, 1918. -J *■ JB- • -> -JIL1it.: -= -=: Public Notices. THE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF HAY. Household Fuel and Lighting Order, 1918. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr W. L. Powell, Surveyor, has been appointed Local Fuel Ovei seer for the area of this Authority. The Local Fuel Overseer's Office is at Bell Street, Talgarth. JAMES GUNTER, Aug. 12th, 1918. Clerk to the Cotticil. NOTICE TO MOISE OWNERS, DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. Army Council Order, July 30,1918. Made Under the Defence of the Realm Act. ALL Consumers of Ha^ and Straw of all descriptions must register before August 24th, 1918, with a Dealer or Producer- Distributor for Supplies, of Forage in accord- ance with the above Order. • All Producer Distributors and Dealers, Wholesale Traders and Lifitew downing t. sejj Hay or Straw must at o*«fc apply for Towns of application for a License to the Forage Distribution Committee of the County in which the Forage is required for consumption, not later than the Slat August, 1 j I Forms of application for the Counties of Glamorgan, Brecon and Radnor may be obtained from the Secretary (-A the Committee, T. E. LEWIS, 98, QrEE STHEET, CARIIIFF. A Garden Party will be held at GLANNANT, CRICK HOWELL, Friday, 23rd inst. j Children's Races (for which prizes will be given), and Games, Stalls, Light RelIn, Dancing, i £ c., &c. BAND of S.W. Borderers (by kind permission of Col. Going). Proceeds in aid of LOCAL RKD CKOSS BCKKAI/. > Admission Gd. Children Half-price. Mr. Ernest W. Baker (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists), Organist and Choirmaster Priory Church, BRECON. .Receives Fupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Sing-in#, Theory, &c. Ensemble Classes for the Practice of Chamber Music.. SCHOOLS VISITED. For terms apply-10; The Struet, Brecon. -Dc.-

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