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SALES BY AUCTION. WELSHPOOL. CATALOGUE OF HORSES To be Sold by Auction by MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, In the SMITHFIELD, On MONDAY NEXT, October 1st. All Horses should be in the Smithfield, by 10 a.m., and the Sale will commence at 11 o'clock prompt. CART HORSES AND COLTS. The property of Mr. Aaron Watkin, Welshpool. 1 Black gelding, 6 years, 16 hands, very power- ful and a good honest worker. The property of G. H. Gibson, Esq., Maesmawr. 2 Brown mare, rising 6 years, 16 hands, good Worker in all gears and powerful. 3 Brown filly foal by "Number One." The property of Mr. W. Pugh, Cock Inn, Forden. 4 Brown shire mare, "Diamond," aged, 15-3hands good worker in all gears and sound. In foal to Coleshill Prince," 11235. o Brown colt foal, foaled Mav 24th, by "Alvaston What's Wanted," 12714. The property of Mrs. Ralph, Pwllydur. 6 A powerful bay gelding, Ranger," rising 5 ears old, 16-2, sire Traction," a good worker in all gears. The property of Mr. T. Pryce, Montgomery. 7 Black mare, Diamond," rising 5 years, 15-2 atlds, a good worker in all gears. 8 Black colt foal by Dudston Prince." The property of Mr. Charles Williams, The Hein. 9 Bay filly, rising 4 years, by Young Duke of Cambridge." 10 Iron grey half-bred colt, rising 4 years old. H Grey colt, rising two years, by "Forest King," am by u pri(je 0f Leighton." hejproperty of Mr. Richard Thomas, Garbett's Hall 12 Bay cart mare, rising 5 years, upwards of 16 aQds, by Coming Wonder," a grand worker, big and powerful, and believed to be sound. The property of Mr. Jenkins, Werndu. 13 Roan mare, 3 years, by Coming Wonder," been worked.in chains and shafts. Stinted to e Wellington horse. The property of Mr. Kilvert, Llwynobin. m PromisinS chestnut filly, 3 years old. The property of Mr. W. E. Jones, Heightley. jo?-, filly foal, by "Alvaston What's Wanted," rn t'am by JFortrey Sampson." The property of the executors of the late Mr. Llovd, Ivy House. 16 Brown colt foal, by Repeater," 14244, dam ?r Swancott's King Dick," g dam by 1st Pride 1 leighton." The property of C. J. Leyland, Esq. 17 Bay gelding Turpin," 6 years old, excellent vvorker in all gears. The property of Mr. C. Mytton, Buttington Hall. 18 Brown three-year-old colt. 19 Brown three-year-old colt, unbroken. The property of Mr. John Jones, Manor House. 20 Dark brown colt foal, foaled July 22nd, by Alvaston What's Wanted," 12714. dam by Pride of Leighton, g dam by King of the Vale." The property of Mr. John Morris, Dollas. 1 Bqv shire mare 5 years old, about 16 hands, Counug Wonder," stinted to Coleshill tlQce," 11235. The property of Mr. E. H. Morris, Chirbury. 22 Bay gelding, George," 9 years old, 16 hands, Rft(I worker in all gears. o. The property of Mr. Evans, Little Drillth. ~3 Bro.wn two year-old filly ^4 Black yearling colt. 25 to 27 Particulars in sale edition. HUNTERS, HACKS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS AND PONIES. The property of Mr. Jones, Little Brompton. ibr 28 Bay half-bred mare, 4 years, about 15 hands, 1r. Qken to harness, a good nuver and perfectly quiet. a property of Mr. Barker Halliwell, Newtown. 29 Bay cob gelding, 5 years, 14-2 hands, quiet to and drive, very fast, with stylish and good ae^0n> believed to be sound. The property of Mr. Oliver Jones, Anchor Inn, Bettws. 30 Black cob gelding, 4 years, 15 hands, by in'"quiet to ride and drive'smgle and The property of Mr. W. Ward, Crankwell. 31 Chestnut mare, 7 years, 16 hands, quiet to r^and drive. The property of Mr. J. Higgins, White House. JTT COLT foal by "Fashion," dam by Comet gd "Nil Desperaridum," winner of several races. Ihe property of Mr. Thomas Jones, Rhydyware. 33 Brown colt foal, 5 months eld, by Welsh Tif61" Hi'" dam by Montgomery." property of Master Llewelyn Jones, Traethlawn ^-34 Bay pony mare, 5 years, 13-3 hands, by Sir obert," dam Jenny," quiet to ride and drive, very fast and believed to be sound, she is a half-sister to r. Green's (Moors) celebrated pony. The property of Mr. Thomas, Neuodd-llwyd. 35 Useful brown mare, rising 5 years, about 15-2 by "Gay Boy," goes well in saddle and harness, nd is worked continually in the team, very suitable 0r a, brougham. 36 Chestnut entire pony, rising 3 years, 13 hands, y King Jack," dam Polly," a noted fast pony, ^oes well in saddle and harness, on short legs, with Plenty of bone, and very suitable for covering hill Ponies. •^he property of Mr. George Pryce, Church House Inn, Forden. 37 Brown gelding, rising 4 years, about 14-3 ands, sire "Welsh Flyer," dam Mary Ann," a Well-known mare, quiet to ride and drive and very BtYlish, winner of first prize at Welshpool last year. The property of J. E. Poundley, Esq., Black Hall. 38 Chestnut mare bv Cardinal York," 6 years, -10-1 hands, bred by Mr. Tudor, Trewern Hall, dam j1^ noted grey mare, quiet to ride and drive, is good ooking and carries a lady well. The property of Archibald Graham, Esq., Rhvdwhiman. 39 Bay gelding, rising 5 years, 15-3 hands, broken saddle and harness, believed to be sound and has been hunted. The property of P. Arthur Beck, Esq., The Derwen. 40 Bay gelding, 8 years, 16-1 hands, by "Acton," by "Lacides," a very good hunter with perfect man- ners, and believed to be quite sound, quiet in single and double harness, and worked up to date, winner of 1st prize at Oswestry as a three-year-old, and 2nd prize at Ellesmere as a four-year-old, in the weight carrying hunter class, the only times shown. The property of Mr. W. Langford, Walcot. 41 Bay mare, 6 years, about 15 hands, by Welsh Flyer," quiet to ride, j umps well, aud has been driven. The property of Mr. R. Cooke, Shelve. 42 Dark brown cob gelding, rising 4 years, about 14-2 hands.quiet to ride and has been worked in chains The property of Mr. R. Scotson, Tynllwyn. 43 Bay hack filly, rising 3 years, very smart. 44 Bay filly, rising 3 years, likely to make a good brougham mare. The property of Mr. Thomas Owen, Bacheldre. 45 Chestnut mare, rising 4 years, about 15 hands, by "Gin,"dam of "Tenbury," by Old Conrad," quiet to ride and drive, very fast, and has been in double harness. In foal to Black Jack." The property of Mr. Fred Hawkins, Bowling Green. 46 Bay pony gelding, rising 3 years, about 12-2 hands.* The property of Mr. T. George, Montgomery. 47 Black mare, rising 4 years, 14-2 hands, by Beggar Boy," quiet to ride and drive, fast and sound. The property of Mr. Aaron Watkin, Welshpool. 48 Cream colour gelding, 6 years, about 14-2 hands, quiet to ride and drive, a very useful stamp. The property of Mr. Butler, Alport. 49 Bay hack brood mare, 9 years, in foal to the Cwm Horse." 50 Her chestnut colt foal, by the Cwm Horse.' SALES BY AUCTION. The property of Mr.jEdwards, Heldre. 51 Chestnut cob gelding, by Comet III," rising 3 years, 14-1 hands, quiet fo ride, good action. The property of Mr. T. Griffiths, 16, Broad Street. 52 Grey gelding, 5 years old, 15 hands, quiet to ride and drive, a very good single or double harness horse, believed to be perfectly sound, and sold for no fault, overstocked. The property of Mr. Edward Powell, Chirbury. 53 Chestnut mare, 9-year-old, 15-1, quiet to ride, and a good harness mare. The property of W. F. S. Humphreys, Esq., Garthmyl Hall. 54 Chestnut colt, 2-yr-old, 14-3, by Welsh Flyer," broken to saddle. The property of Mr. C. Mytton, Buttington Hall. 55 Cobmare, rising5-vr-oldabout 14-2, unbroken. 56 Do. 57 Hill pony mare. 58 Do. The property of W. Forrester Addie, Esq. 59 Yearling hackney colt, "Blazolia" vol. XII, by Blaze 2nd 226, dam Magnolia by Rifleman 670, g. dam Fury by Robin Hood. Took 2nd prize Welshpool, 1893; 3rd prize Buxton, 1894; 2nd prize Oswestry, 1894. Only times shown. The property of Mr. Pryce. Hiehfirate. 60-61 Pair of very smart cob geldings, by Welsh Flyer. rising 4 years old, 14 hands, a good match, quiet to ride but untried in harness. The property of Mr. George Hicks, Goranddu. 62 Bay cob mare, aged, upwards 14 hands, quiet to ride and drive, can be strongly recommended. 63 Her bay filly foal by Gin." The property of Mr. Pryce, Rhyddyr Oak. 64 Bay cob mare, 8 years old, about 15 hands, sire "Express," strong and fast in harness or saddle. The property of Mr. Thomas Rowlands, Brithdir. 65 Bay half-bred mare, 8 years old, 14-2, a good harness mare. The property of Mr. W. Riddell, White House. 66 Brown filly, Countess," rising 3 years, sire a colt by Quicksilver." The property of Mr. E. H. Morris, Chirbury. 67 Chestnut hack mare by Sir Robert," 6-year- old, 15-1 quiet to ride and drive, 68 Bay cob mare, 6-yr-old, 14-3, by Young Mel- bourne," quiet to ride and drive, good action and fast. 69 Chestnut hack mare, 6-yr-old, 15-1, by Son of Wisdom," quiet to ride and drive. 70 Strong half-bred bay filly, 2-yr-old, unbroken. The property of Mr. Robert Mellings, Middletown. 71 Dark brown cob mare, 3-yr-«ld, about 15 hands, strong and useful, has been broken to saddle and harness. The property of Mr. Pryce, Pentre. 72-73 Particulars at time of Sale. The property of Mr. Evans, Moelygarth. 74, 75, 76 to 86 Particulars in Sale Edition. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Catalogues and further information on applica- tion to the Auctioneers, Chirbury and Welshpool. THOMAS WHITFIELD, SEN., IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AUCTIONEER IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. WHITFIELII) DAIRY, STORE & FAT STOCK AUCTION IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, Commencing EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10.30 a.m. Salesmen. Departments. T. WHITFIELD, SEN.Fat Sheep, Ewes and Lambs. T. WHITFIELD, JuN Bulls, Store and Fat Cattle. EDWD. WHITFIELD Dairy Cattle and Pigs. GEO. WHITFIELD Fat and Rearing Calves. EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. Settlements as soon as the Stock is sold. THE 26TH ANNUAL SERIES OF SALES OF SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS & STOCK EWES Will be held in the OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3rd. Entries have already been received from fifty of the Leading Breeders in the District. Further Entries Solicited. WHITFIELD & SON, Salesmen. TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL. SALE OF VALUABLE AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c MR. THOMAS MORRIS has received instruc- tions from Mr. Head, who is leavino- Welsh- pool, to Sell by Auction, ° ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1894, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE including the contents of Dining room, Sitting room and Bedrooms, splendid Americau Oro-an "The Marlborough," Books, and other mis- cellaneous effects. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 O'CLOCK. WELSHPOOL. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LICENSED PREMISES. MR. THOMAS MORRIS will Sell by Auction, at the Boot Inn, Welshpool, On THURSDAY, THE 11TH OCTOBER NEXT, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions, All that old established, well known, and fullv licensed Inn and Vaults, called THE BOOT INN, Most eligibly situate in Broad Street, Welshpool, and near the Town Hall and Markets. Also a COTTAGE, adjoining the Boot. The Inn is replete with every accommodation, and has a good Bar, Smokeroom, Dining room, Parlour, Kitchen, Pantry, Club room 40 feet long, Sitting room, and seven Bedrooms, and extensive Cellars which can be adapted for brewing. The property is substantially built and in excel. lent order, having been recently papered and painted throughout. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 14, Broad Street, Welshpool; or to MR. C. PRYCE YEARSLEY, Solicitor, Welshpool. THE HILL FARM, BAUSLEY, 3 Miles from Middletown and Westbury Stations, on the Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railway. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. HICKMAN & SON arc favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Mr. Saml. BroughtGn, to Sell by Auction on the above premises, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 1894, The whole of the Valuable Farming Stock, House- hold Furniture, and numerous other Effects, as specified in Catalogue, to be had on application at the Auctioneers' Office, Chestnut House, Welshpool. SALES BY A UCTION. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. Sales by Public Auction of all kinds of FAT and STORE STOCK, conducted by MESSRS. BAYLEY and TINNISWOOD At Times calculated to Suit the best interest of Farmers and Dealers. Cash on fall of the hammer. ALL FAT AND STORE CATTLE WEIGHED FREE OF CHARGE. WELSHPOOL HORSE SALE. MESSRS. LUCAS & CO., of Liverpool, intend holding their second Quarterly Horse Sale, at the LION HOTEL, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st, At TWELVE o'clock, when they will Sell by Auction, Hunters, Harness Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Draught and Van Horses. Horses sold by guineas, pounds paid to owners. Five shillings only charged if Horse unsold. Early Entries for this Important Sale should be made at once for Catalogue. Entry forms and all particulars from LUCAS & Co., Repository, Hotham Street, Liverpool, or from Messrs. J. Sandywell, 4, Church Street, Welsh- pool E. Davies, V.S., Berriew, Mont.; Evan Thomas, Royal Oak Hotel Yard; and John Clarke, Lion Hotel, Berriew Street. BISHOP'S CASTLE DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT: THE RT. -iON. THE EARL OF POWIS. VICE-PRESIDENT W. C. BARRS, ESQ. THE FOURTH SHOW Will be held at BISHOP'S CASTLE, Ox WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1894 For the Exhibition of HORSE LEAPING AND TURN-OUTS For which Entries Close Sept. 29th. AGRICULTURAL AXD HACK HORSES CATTLE, POULTRY, AND BUTTER, CHAMPION PLOUGHING AND LOCAL CLASSES, For which Entries close Sep. 23rd. 9" THE ROOT CROP Will not be judged until beginning of November, Entr'oa fr>T t,e; elost- 'V-c.Vwt .1. By the kind permission of Col. Sir J. C. Meyrick, Bart., and Officers, the Splendid BAND OF THE 3RD KING'S SHROPSHIRE L. I. Conducted by Bandmaster J. Dignan, Will play during the day. The Ground will be open to the Public at 11 o'clock, ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. A PUBLIC DINNER at the Castle Hotel, at 5 o'clock Tickets 3s. each. A Special Train will leave Bishop's Castle for Craven Arms at 8.15 p.m., calling at all Stations. Prize List, Entry Forms, &c., may be had from the Secretary, A. J. HARRIS, BISHOP'S CASTLE. GRAND RUMMAGE SALE AT THE NEWTOWN NATIONAL SCHOOL, (POSTPONED TO OCTOBER 13TH), In aid of the above School. Mrs. FISIIBOVRNE begs all her friends will send contributions of any kind as soon as possible. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. MONDAY, 15TH OCTOBER. MYLES B. FOSTER'S CANTATAS "LAMPBLACK," and BEAUTY AND THE BEAST," Will be presented by 50 PERFORMERS IN COSTUME, Accompanied by a Small ORCHESTRA. Reserved seats, 2s.; Front Seats and Balcony Is.; Back seats, 6d. Doors open at 7 30 to com- mence at 8. Proceeds for C.E.T.S. and otherfunds. Plan of the room with Mr. John Bennett at the Hall. DISTRICT NURSE FUND. AN ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the above, will be given in the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, ON FRIDAY, 26TH OCTOBER, 1894. PARTICULARS SHORTLY. A POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the Funds of the Welshpool United Choir, will be held in the BOYS' SCHOOLROOM, BERRIEW ST., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 1894, DR. HAWKSWORTH IN THE CHAIR. Doors open at 7 30 p.m.; to commence at p.m. AARON WATKIN, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, And TIMBER MERCHANT. UNDERTAKER, &c, WELSHPOOL. All Kinds of Building Materials kept in Stock. ADDRESSES. t E. JONES & SONS, ENGLISH & \>REIGN TIMBER MERCHANTS, ;i) COAL FACTORS, Timber Yard and Saw RAILWAY STATIN, j JJPQOJj Retail Yard and Coalepot, CANAL WHARF,) DEALS MOULDINGS, WHEELBARROWS SLATES TILES BOARDS GATES SPOKES CEMENT RIDGES SCANTLINGS HURDLES FELLOES SANITARY PIPES COPING LATHS LADDERS &C. CHIMNEY TOPS BlaICKS, &C. Railway Sleej>er?encing, and Waggon Scantlings, Colliery Timber. t3 mt, Cannock, Wrexham, Ilwood and other Coals at lowest prices. FIREWOOD. AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON. o ROBERT LLOYD, GLASGOW HO SE, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY, lires to call attention to his New Stock of DRESS MATERIAS, CAPES. JACKETS, MACKINTOSHES, MILLINERY, &c. The DRESS DEPARTMENT replete with FABRICS of the NEWEST DESIGNS in English and Foreign manufacture. SILKnd WOOL MIXTURES, GOLF, TWEED, LOUVAIN CHECKS, 2J3 per yard, 42 inches wide fOW FLAKE TWEED, 43 inches wide, 1/8, COVERT COATING, GARRICK CtCK, FLAKE TWEEDS, 42 inches wide, 1/oj per yard. A LARGE ASSORMENT OF ROUGH AND READY SERGES, 3^ a all Shades, Widths, and Prices. DOUBLE-BREASTED ACKETS, GOLF CAPES, MACKINTOSHES. A. SPLENDID ASSOBMENT in the most Fashionable Styles, remarkable for their elegance and gracefulness of dtgn. GOLF CAPES with the New Plaid Hoods, IRISH FRIEZE CLOTH JACKETS in Grey, Browa fd Black, also Handsome DOUBLE-BREASTED JACKETS, Trimmed Beaver, Skuc, Sable, Bear and Seal, all exceptionally good value. R. LLOYD secured a Maifacturer's Stock of CURL CLOTH JACKETS, SHOWER PROOF CLOAKS, &c., which he iq Differing at one Uniform Price, 6/11. These Goods are desperately cheap; they are worth from 201130/ each. All New Clean Goods and Fashionable Shapes at 6/11. 4 CALL WILL OBLIGE. ROBERT L^OYD, CROSS STREET. OSWESTRY SEPTEMBER, 1894. CH ARLEKD LIEW, j IMPORTER OF wig] i Wholesale Bottler of Messrs. BASS & CO'S INtflA PALE ALE, GYINNESS AND cas EXTRA STOUT (Under Guarantee to Bottle Messrs Guinness's Extra Stout only with their Trade Label), FINEST CHAMPAGNE CIDER, &c., also MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURER. w ORKS- KIG STREET. Mineral Waters of all kilda prepared with the greatest care as to Purity aEd Quality, viz., Soda, Seltzer, Potass, and Lithia Waters, Stone Ginger Beer, Lemonade, Ginger Ale,Champagne Lime-juice, Ginger Beer, &c., supplied in Bottles and Syphons. C. DREW holds a large stock of well-matured Wines, which he Imports D^ect from the following well-known Shippers, ^z.—CLARETS, Messrs. Nathaniel Johnson and SOM, Bordeaux; HOCK, and MOSELLES, Peter Arnold, Mtimm, Frankfort, o/m; BURGUNDIES, Messrs Bouchlrd pere & Fils, Beaune (Cote D'or); SHERRIES, Meltrs Duff Gordon & Co., Cadiz; PORTS, Messrs W. ald G. Graham and Co., Oporto. Also Brandies, Irish an( Scotch Whiskeys, &c., of the Finest Qualities anlifirst-class Brands. REGULAR DELIVERY BY VAks ON THE FOLLOWING ROUTES, riz.- CElonCetn' "I ST* Llynclys, Llansant- 1 ffraid, Llanfechain, > Every Tuesday, and Llanfyllin. ) Pant, LlanymynechA Four Crosses, Ardd- I lee^PoolQuar.andf Every Wednesday. Welshpool. J Wme™°ic°' E"e!") Every Thursday. Whittington, Elles- Every Thursday. Chirk, Vron, and Llangollen. Every Fnday* T1Glyn°dSe' an<1 fcllG } ^ery alternate Saturday. Llansilin, Penybont, Llangedwyn, and V E\ery alternate Saturday. Llanrhaiadr. J Maesbury, Maesbrook, Knockin, and West > Ev-ery^^gj^j^g Wednesday Felton. y Drill, Treflach, and p Trefonen. J Avery alternate Friday. All Orders will receive very Care, Attention, and Prompt Delivery. CHARLES DREW, Agent for Messrs. Bass aild Coo's Burton Ales in Casks, 45, Ch-h-Fitreet, Oswestry. NOTICE. M. WILLIAMS & SON TOBACCONISTS, Have the FINEST STOCK in the County of PIPES, PO JCHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, And every requisite for e Smoker. ALL THE LEADING BRANDS IN STOCK. NOTE THE ADDRESS: 3 & 4, CHURCH STREET, (Opposite the Bull Hotel,) WELSHPOOL. A X Sole Agents for the Celebrated L N PIPE, and T KIRK & SONS' TOBACCO'S. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS -L FOR FEMALES. Quickly correct all irregu- arities, remove all obstructions, and relieve the. distressing symptons so prevalent with the sexs Boxes Is. 1 jd. and 2s. 9d., (the latter containt three times the quantity), of all chemists. Sene anywhere on receipt of 15 or 34 stamps, by the maker, E. T. Towle, chemist, Nottingham. Beware of imitations, injurious and worthless. COW A NAND CO., ,¡,. :>- CHEMISTS TO TltE PEOPLE. Drugs in retail quantities at Wholesale Prices Patent Medicines at a fraction above cost. Seltzogenes, De Fevre pattern, best French Manu- factures, 3 pts., 8/6; 5 pts., 13/6. Sponges, Honeycomb Turkey, Turkey Cups, Cuban Florida. Hundreds of pieces to select from. Cowan's Ripe Fruit Saline, a cooling Spring and Summer Medicine, bottles 1/ and 1/6. Southall's pure distilled Table Waters in syphons and bottles. Ross's, Schwieppe's and other makers. All goods London Store Prices for Cash. COWAN & CO., Chemists, WELSHPOOL. I. & G. LLOYD, COACH BUILDERS, Alfred Place, ABERYSTWYTH. CARRIAGES MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN RATES. ON AND FROM THE 1st SEPTEMBER, 1894, WELSH MUTTON AND OTHER FRESH MEAT, Will be conveyed by Passenger Train at HALF PARCELS RATES Between All Stations throughout England Ireland and Wales. Minimum, 14 lbs. per consignment. No less charge than 9d. For full particulars apply to the Station Masters at all Cambrian and other Companies' Stations and Booking Offices, the Cambrian Railways London Office, 41, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C., or to Mr. W. H- Gough, Passenger Superintendent, Oswestry. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. GEO. TYLEY, (REGISTERED) SANITARY PLUMBER HOT WATER AND GAS FITTER. HOUSE DRAIXS TESTED BY MACHINE TEST ADDRESS-5, LOWER BROOK STREET, OSWESTRY. F. C. PREECE,' Practical Hairdresser, Perfumer, AND Ornamental Hairworker, OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY. N HOTELS, SPECIAL NOTICE. THE LION HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to announce that it has undergone a thorough cleaning and re- furnishing, and is, therefore, open to all orders connected with this Old Established Hotel, and is now replete with every comfort as a Family and Commercial House. Coffee and Private Sitting Rooms BILLIARDS. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MINERALS, Wholesale and Retail. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Special attention given to Fishing and Touring Parties. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor, Late of the Bull Hotel, Welshpool. WHITE HORSE HOTEL, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. A minute's walk from the Sea. 3 Minutes walk from the Railway Station. This Hotel which is situated most centrally for Tourists, Cyclists and Commercial Gentlemen has recently undergome extensive alterations, including the addition of a new Coffee and Commercial Rooms, is replete with with every comfort. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. STORE ROOM FOR CYCLES. TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. M. A. REA, Proprietress. 1 ADDRESSES. REES JAMES, SADDLER, AND HARNESS MAKER, A Large Assortment of RIDING SADDLES AND BRIDLES, and all kinds of Leather Goods always on hand. BITS, WHIPS, SPURS, CLIPPERS, BRUSHES, MITTENS & TANNED GLOVES, SPONGES WASHLEATHERS, HARNESS COMPOSITION and Best Oil for Gears, &c., Rugs & Gig Aprons in stock. 4& special attention 1111í<i w Gor.^IVO tti-4 V-11 CART GEARS which are made en the premises. ORDERS promptly attended to, and Repairs neatly executed. 3, BROAD STREET, WET 3HPOOL. JOHN THOMAS, CABINET MAKER, AND UPHOLSTERER, & 6, HIGH STREET,. WELSHPOOL. ESTABLISHED 1836. THE LARGEST STOCK OF MODERN & ANTIQUE FURNITURE, TO SELECT FROM MAHOGANY & OAK DINING ROOM 3 -ITES, WALNUT DRAWING ROOM SUITES IN GREAT VARIETY TABLES AND STANDS MARBLE Top, TILED BACK DITTO, BIRCH & MAHOGANY WARDROBES, SOLID OAK AND JAPANNED KITCHEN PIECES, A NUMBER OF FANCY CABINETS IN BROWN, OAK AND WALNCT BROWN OAK WRITING TABLES, 9 DRAWERS, LISED TOP; IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDDING AND SPRING MATTRESSES, CARVED WARDROBES, CABINETS, CHAIRS AND CHESTS. FURNITURE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AND STORED. FUNERALS CONDUCTED WITH ECONOMY COMMERCIAL and TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 15, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND TOURISTS. Hot Joints Daily from 12 till 3. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. M. REED, PROPRIETRESS IMPORTANT NOTICE. OFFICE AND WHARF: RAILWAY STATION COAL YARD, ABERYSTWYTH. J. JENKIN JONES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANT, HAS always for Sale the best selection of COALS, viz., CANNOCK CHASE, RUABON, SOUTH WALES, and other Coals at very low prices. Truck Loads delivered' free to any station at Colliery prices. Also the best HAY, LIME, BRICKS, PIPES, &c., at the lowest prices. Sole Agent for the celebrated Chatterley Bri- quettes most economical fuel. Can be obtained in quantities at one cwt. and upwards. SALES BY AUCTION. OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MR. J. C. McKIE (assisted .by Mr. C. J. LULHAM) begs to announce that the Town Council has kindly made him a further allotment of pens for the Sale of SHKEP and PIGS in the Oswestry Smithfield, and wiil sell every WEDNES- DAY, as above, FAT CATTLE at 10.30 a.m., SHEEP at 10.30 a.m., FAT CALVES and PI GS n t 11 o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT THE CLOSE OF SALE. CAMBRIAN R.A I LWAYS. LAST THREE TRIPS TO ABERYSTWYTH, BARMOUTH, aud CAMBRIAN COAST, MONDAYS, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 24TH, AND OCTOBER 1ST. FOR PARTICULARS SEE HANDBILLS. Attention is drawn to the new pOCKET TIME TABLE, issued by the Company, shewing ALL TRAINS ON THE CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS, AND LINES IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. ALSO A MAP OF THE LINE, A portable and useful book of reference. To be obtained at all the Company's Booking Offices and principal Railway Bookstalls, and at the General Manager's Office, Oswestry. Price One Penny. -+- WINTER TRAIN SERVICE, From October 1st, 1894, and until further rotice. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS. DOWN. The 8 5 a.m. Oswestry to Aberystwyth will leave at 8 20 a.m. and will not run beyond Moat Lane. The 9 50 a.m. Moat Lane to Rhayader, Builth Road, and Builth Wells, will leave Moat Lane at 10 35 a.m. The 12 25 p.m. Barmouth to Pwllheli will be discontinued. The 1 45 p.m. Train from Whitchurch to Aber- ystwyth will leave at 1 35 p.m., and the inter- mediate times are slightly altered. The 2'0 p.m. Train from Whitchurch to Aber- ystwyth will be discontinued. The 10 35 a.m., 5 20 and 9 25 p.m. Trains from Whitchurch to Oswestry will be discontinued. UP. The 7 0 a.m. Train from Pwllheli, 8 20 a.m. from Barmouth, and 9 0 a.m. from Aberystwyth, will at 6 rJW^ 50 'r1, and Aberystwyth 8 25 a.m., arriving London (Euston) 5 15 p.m., Manchester (London Road) 230 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime Street) 2 5 p.m. The 7 0 a.m. Train from Oswestry to Whitchnrch will be discontinued. The 10 10 a.m. Train from Pwllheli, 11 40 a.m. from Barmouth, and 12 10 p.m. from Aberystwyth, will leave Pwllheli 10 40 a.m., Barmouth 12 20 p.m., and Aberystwyth 12 45 p.m., arriving London (Euston) 10 15 p.m., Manchester (London Road) 7 28 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime Street) 7 40 p.m. The 3 30 p.m. Train Brecon to Builth Road will be discontinued. The 5 15 p.m. Train Pwllheli to Barmouth will be discontinued. THE FOLLOWING FAST TOURIST TRAINS WILL BE DISCONTINUED DOWN. The 2 15 p.m. Special Express from Welshpool to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Rhayader, Builth Wells, Brecon, &c., with connections from London (Euston) Birmingham (New Street), tc. The 10 55 a.m. from London (Euston), Birming- ham (Queen Street), to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, &c. The 115 p.m. from Talyllyn to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, kc., in connection with 10 30 a.m. from Cardiff, 11 10 a.m. from Newport (Mon.), Ac. UP. The 7 0 a.m. from Pwllheli, 9 10 a.m. from Bar. mouth, and 9 30 a.m. from Aberystwyth to South Wales, Cardiff, Newport (Mon.), Ac. The 12 30 p.m. from Pwllheli, 2 5 p.m. from Bar- month, and 2 40 p.m. from Aberystwyth, to London (Euston and Paddington), Birmingham (Queen Street and Snow Hill), Manchester (London Road), Liverpool (Lime Street), &e. For full particulars see the Company's Time Tables. DISCONTINUANCE OF RAIL & COACH EXCURSIONS On and after October 1st, 1894. The whole of the Rail and Coach Trips adver- tised in the Company s Kan ana uoien lour Pro- grammes, Tourist Programmes, and other an- nouncements will be DISCONTINUED, aud the Cheap Tickets for the following Excursions will cease to be issued after the dates mentioned kelow. Date last Excur- sion will ran. Torrent Walk Dinas Mawddwy Via Dolgelley j Wednesday, and and I September Bwlcboerddrws Diiias Mawddwy. j 19th. Pass. J J Devil's Bridge Via Aberystwyth ") Friday and and \ia September Plinlimmon. ) Llanidloes. j 28th Snowdon "I (New Path opened Via | IVdav b7 Right Penrhyndeu- J- September Hon. W. E. draeth. j o^th Gladstone.) j —♦ J CHEAP TRIP TO LONDON. A SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN WILL BE Re On MONDAY, October 1st. 1894, To LONDON For 3 or 6 Days, Leaving Pwllheli 9 45 a.m.. Criccieth 10 5 a.m., Portmadoe 10 18 a.m., Harlech 10 35 a.m., Bar- month 1Q 55 a.m., Dolgelley 9 10 a.m., Towyn 1123 a.m., Aberdovey 11 38 a.m.. Aberystwyth 11 20a.m., Borth 11 39 a.m., Machynlleth 12 10, Llanidloes 1140 a.m.: Newtown 119 p.m. For fares see handbills. The return train will leave London (Euston) at 9 45 p.m. on Wednesday, October 3rd, and at 8 15 a.m. on Saturday, October 6th. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager, Company's Offices, Oswestry, Sept., 1894.