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TO BE LET, And Entered upon at All-saints next, A MOST eligible FARM in Ihe county of Anglesey, with a good HOUSE, BARN, STABLES, COW-HOUSES, and other conve-. Tiicnt Buildings, with about 185 acres of arable; saieadow, and pasture land, in good condition, •with excellent feuces and well watered. The said House, Out-houses, &c. and from 50 -to 60 acres of the Land will be set, and may be ■-entered upon immediately. A good substantial Tenant may be treated with cone other need apply. particulars may be had from Thomas Jones, o.fc>yntirion, Esq. at, the Office of Mr, Ro- berts, Attorney and Notary Public, Bangor, where a map of the premises may be seen and of the Editor of the North Wales Gazette. LEAD MINES, CARNARNONSIIIRE, NORTH WALES, TO BE LET. valuable LEAD MINES on ihe Estate 1 of Gwvdir, in the county of Carnarvon, for such terra of years as may he agreed upon. The leases of these Mines having lately expir- ed, the Proprietor is disposed to grant new leases on liberal terms, and the variety and extent of the veins (which have hitherto been only par- tially explored) are such as to render them an object worthy the attention of Miners of capi- tal and enterprize. For particulars apply to JAMES ADAM, Esq. Piikelony, by Dunblane, North Britain, or to Captain RICHARD MARTIN, Miner, Llanrwst. The very fast Sailing Schooner Pleasure Boat, MARIA STELLA, Belonging to VVM. GAVEN, Esq. "With all her masts, spars, standing and running rigging complete; main sail, foresail, and 3 jibs; 2 anchors, 2 cables, a boat, 2 oars, a pump with half-deck, and lockers complete,—wilh a stove, 2 sweeps, is copper fastened, and in every res- pect complete and ready for sailing.— For parti- culars apply to Mr. William Williams, Bangor- I street, Carnarvou. ft. in. Jjengtli of Keel -20 6 Breadth on the Beam 8 3 DepthintheHotd. 4 0 Admeasures about 11 tons. Llanbcdrog, c. Inclosure. -n IT IIE undersigned COM MiSSiONER, ap- pointed in and by an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the 48th year of the reign of his present Majesty, entitled, an Act for in- closing lands in (he parish of Llanbedrog, and other parishes in the county of Carnarvon." Do hereby give Notice, That for the purpose of defraying the expenccs of carrying the said Act into execution, I siia,il cause to be put up to SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Crown and Anchor, in the town of Pwll- heli, in the said county, on Wednesday, the 2Sth day of April next, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the: afternoon, subject to conditions of sale,— A PORTION of the COMMON, called- Myn- ydd tir Cusmmwd, hounded on the north by an al lotment of Catherine Evans on the east by an allotment of John Prichard on the south by an allotment of Gwiilim Lloyd Wardle, Esq.; on the west by the road leading to Abe-rsoch, contain- ing 3a. Sr. 26p. For particulars apply to me, the said Commis- sioner or at the Office of Mr. Robert Griffith, Solicitor, Pwllheli, where a map of the lot. may be seen. R. ELLIS, Commissioner. Pwllheli, 18tit March, 1813. CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, on Saturday, the 22d day of JIay, 1813, between th" hours of 3 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as slitill be then pi-o duced, unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which due notice, will be given, r|lIIAT eligible TENEMENT and LANDS, JL with the COTTAGES and BUILDINGS thereto belonging, situate lying and being in the parish of Lbntlwrog,in the county of Carnarvon, called and known by the name of Ilafod y coed, containing about 38 acres, now in the occupation of Elizabeth Evans and others, as tenants at will, at the yearly rent of £ 47 5s That TENEMENT and LANDS, si fnate lying ana being in (he said parish of Llandwrog, called am! known by the name of Gilwern, containing about 24 acres, now in the occupation of Ann iiughes, widow, aged 64 years, by virtue of a lease for her iife" That. TENT WENT and LANDS, situate IYilIg being in the said parish ot Hand wrog, called and known by the name of Havodctian, otherwise J'enrhos now in the occupation of John Evans, 3 .enant at will. And tlllt TENEMENT and LANDS, with the COT TAGES thereto belonging, situate lyingand being in the said parish of Llandwrog, called and known by the name of Pen'rallt, now in the oc- cupation of John Evans and others, as tenants ai will. Hurody coed is within about four miles of the town of Carnarvon, a pleasant place for a person desirous of having a sitaatiou to build a house o:a residence near a good marrket town, it ad- joins the road leading to the village of Llanllyf- the land is arable, and capable of great im- provement, at a stiiill expetice. Gilwern is within less than a quarter of a a-lile of Hafod y coed, it commands an extensive view ot Carnarvon Bar and the Island of Anglesey it is a very ferule place for the growth of Trees, it adjoins the well wooded Demesne of John CiritUtli, of Tryfall, Esq. 'jle °ccupiers of these Farms have anunlimit- ,con»iion upon the valuable Slieepwalk called C.lgwyn Common. For tuither partioolalS, apply to Mr. JoilN EVANS, Solicitor, Carnarvon, who will direct a proper person to shew the premises. "1- .JoI_ 2 of £ 30,000— 2 of X15,000 22 of £ 20,000 37 of CIO,Iooo 49 of £ 5,000 64 of £2,000 81 of = £ 1,000 104 of = £ 500 HORNSBY & Co. have Shared and Sold the above, and paid the same on demand. They beg leave to acquaint the Public, that the State Lottery begins drawing the 6th of Next Month, and solicit their Favour on the present occasion. The Scheme contains Three of £ 20.000 Three of X-10,000, Four of Z2,000, &c. ar-d more Prizes than Blanks! Tickets and Shares are Selling at the lowest Prices, and in great va- riety of Numbers, by HORN SBY and Co. Stock- Brokers, at their old-established State Lottery Office, Cornhill. N. B. Orders by Post or Carrier, executed with fidelity and dispatch. Also at their Agent's, Mr. T. Poole, Bookseller, CHESTER. Aherdaron, Bsc. Inclusure. I the Undersigned, Commissioner appoint- y ed in and by an Act. of Parliament, made and passed in the 51st year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, -1 An Act for Inclosing Com- mons and Waste Lauds, in the parish of Aherda- ron, and other parishes in the county of Car- narvon." Do hereby give Notice, That for the purpose of defraying the expences of carrying the said act into execution, I shall cause several Lot" or portions of the said Com- mons called Abereirch March and Rhiw mountain to be Sold by Public Auction, at the Crown and Anchor, in the Town of Pwllheli, on Wednesday the 28th day of kl)rit next, between the hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon,subject to Conditions of Sale.. Particulars,of the said Lots maybe had of me the said Commissioner, or at the Office of Mr. ROBERT GRIFFITH, Solicitor, Pwllheli. A person will be appointed at each place te shew the Lots. RIQHARD ELLIS, Commissioner. 14th March, 1813. ANGLESEY. Turnpike Tolls to be Let. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, r H 151 AT the Tolls arising ai Ihe several Toll Jl Gates, within the cuunty of Anglesey, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the highest bidder, I at the dwelling-house of Mr. William Griffith, known by the name or sign of the Bull's Head, in Llangefni, in the said county., on Friday, the 1234 day of April next, between the hours of ele- veu o'clock in the forenoon, and four o'clock in ilie afternoon, to commence from the 12th day of May, then next ensuing, at the same rates as they ore at i>rest-nt l/t for, and as are particularly | s>peciiied on the boards affixed to the several Toil Houses, w hicli foils 14st year produced the following sums, viz. :— Braint Gate £ 29.5 Llangefni Gate 265 •Llanyughenedl Gate. 225 Holyhead Uate 280 I Exclusive of all incumbrances and expences what- j soever, at which sums they will be respectively j put up. I Whoever happens to be the highest, bidder, must, at the same time give security, with suffici- ent sureties, to the satisfaction of the Ti-tisice.41 for the payment of the rent agreed for, at such times, and in such proportions as they sli.,Il direct. W. P. POOLE, Pencraig, Feb. 15,1813. Clerk and Treasurer. At which Meeting it will be proposed, that tin (jitFerent parts of the road will be-let under con- tracts, to he kept in repair for such length 01 time as shall be fixed at the Meeting. And it will alllo be proposed at the above Meeting, to Erect a Turnpike Gate at or near the top of Llangefni Hill, instead of the present one :rs the town of Llangefni, and that a Side Bar be ¡ erected in the said town, on the road commonly called or known by the name of the Llangristis- I lys Road. DENBIGHSHIRE. TO TIE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Eagle, Inn, in the Town of Llanrwst, in the county of Denbigh, on Wednesday 12th day of May, 1813, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such con" ditions as shall be then produced, (unless dispos- eel of by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given) :— ffflHE iollowing Dwelling-houses, Build- JL ings, Gardens, Orchard and Fields, situate lying aud being in and near to the village of Eglwys-bach, in the said county oi Denbigh, in such Lots as shall be mentioned and agreed upon, on the day of Sale. That modern built Dwelling-house, Cow-house, and other buildings, Garden and Field, now in the occupation of Owen Jones, victualler. Those two Dwelling-houses, Barn.Stahle, Gar- den and Field, called Cae Scybor, now in the possession of the said Owen Jones, and his under- tenants. Those two fields called Erw Efat and Caey- gerddi, now in the possession of the said Owen Jones. Owen Jones is infilled to the possession of all these premises, by virtue of a Lease that expires in the month of May, 1814 That Dwelling-house and Garden with the Field thereto adjoining, called Gronwon. And that Dwelling house, Workshop, Garden, Orchard and Field, now in the occupation of Robert Roberts, Labourer The before mentioned Fields are in a high state of cultivation, and are as well as the Gar- dens very conveniently situated to build npou Dwelling-houses in and near the village of Eg- lwysbach are much wanted, and would set at high rents. Further particulars may be had of Mr. THOS. JONES, Auctioneer, Eales Inn, Llanrwst, who will direct a proper person to shew the Premises, or to Mr. EVANS, Solicitor, Carnarvoa. J!j.'âl!:>JL Franchise of Rhuddlan. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the house of Mr. George Wynne, White Lion Inn, St. Asaph, on Saturday, the 8th day of May 1813, between the hours of three and six o'clock in the afternoon, on such conditions as s/lall then and there be produced, A Valuable close of FREEHOLD LAND, called Coetie'r Postol, containing 4a.2r.7p. of statute measure, more-or less, situated neartlic Vicarage, in Rhyddlan aforesaid. Possession may be had at Michaelmas next. Mr. J. Pox SER, of Rhyddlan Abbey; or JOHN PARRY, of Hylas, will shew the said land. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bull's Head Inn, in the Town of Beauma- ris, on Saturday the 15th day of May, 1813, between the hours of three and ftie o'clock, in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, ( unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given,) in the following Lots — LOT 1. f jJlIIAT Messuage Tenement and Lands, si- JL tuate lying and being in the parish of Llan- goed, in the county of Anglesey, called Trosy- gorseand the Lands thereto adjoining called Nant heilm now in the possession of Air. Jullti Lloyd. LOT II. That Messuage Tenement and Lands, situate lying and being in the said parish of Llangoed, called Brjncoch, How ia the occupation of Ellin Roberts. LOT III. All that MessuagcTcnements and Lands, situ- ate lying and being in the said parish of Llangoed, called and knowu by the name of Cae-coed-cow Jdd, now in the occupation of Robert Roberts. LOT IV. All that Dwelling-house, Blacksmith's-sliop, Garden and Field, situate lying and being in the parish of Llangoed, now in the occupation of Hugh Thomas, Blacksmith. :I LOT V. That Messuage Tenement and Lands, situate lying and being in the parish of Tregwalcbmai, in the said county, called Strydangoch, now in the occupation of Richard Williams. LOT VI. The undivided Moiety or equal half-part of that Messuage, Tenement and Lands, situate lying and being in the parish of LlangristioSus, in the said county, called Pemhoslssa, now in the occupation of Hugh Roberts. I;OT VII. And all those Fields, situate lying and beina; in the parish of Aber, in the county of Carnarvon, called Caeapenrallt, now in the occupation of William Roberts. All the before-mentioned premises are conve- nientIy situaled for the carriage of lime and sand as manure, and arc within a proper (listallep of good Market. Towns, the Lands are in a high state of cultivation, and the Buildings thereto are in good repair. For further par!iculars apply to Mr. JOHN EVANS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. 1813. TO COVER THIS SEASON, At one guinea anti a half each Mare, Ihe money to be paid at Midsummer nuxt, CASTANOS. RISING EIGHT YEAHS OLD, Late the property of Sir T. Stanley, ;iii(I tiow of G. Underbill, horse-dealer, Shrewsbury. ■| 1ASTANOS is allowed to he I lie handsomest Blood Horse in Shropshire, lie is a dark brown horse, stands liiteen hands two inches high; he was got hy Sir Darry, hisvdam h) PoiSos Sir Harry was got by Earl Derby's Sji Peter Teazle, and was a true good racer, beating the best horses of his year, Beliisima, Admir.i' Nelson, Lady Bull, and many others—Sir Harry won the Derby Stakes at Epsom, the Claret Stakes at Newmarket, 01 200gs each. Castanos was trained in JEWS, and run as under at Onns- kii-k lie won 50gs. beating Mr. Hamond's bay coli. Mr. Benson's Monareh, and another; at New- castle, Staffordshire, he won 501. beating Mr. Turner's Maid of Durham, by Chanter, giving her 1211b. for the year, iiicl Mr. Richardson's Honest Bob; at Warwick he WOII a Sweepstakes of lOgs. each, with 20gs. added, beating Mr Hollyoake's roan mare, and Lo d Darlington's Whitenose, which, horse was sold for SOOgs. at the same place, the following day, four mile- heats, he won 501. beating Romeo. Shucabac, Sunflower, and Mr. Hollyoake's roan mare; Romeo has since received forfeit from Lord Ox- ford's Poulton; Castanos then went to Litch- lield, an run a severe race with Victoria, betting seven to four on Castanos after which be fell amiss, and was taken out of training. Castanos proved himself last year the best foal-getter in North Wales, his stock remarkably strong, bony, and handsome. ALSO TO COVER THIS SEASON, At one guinea each Mare, the money to be paid at Midsummer next. YOUNG BLAZE, RISING SIX YEARS OLD, The property of G. Underhill, horse-dealer, Shrewsbury, HS is a dark-brown Waggon Horse, stands fifteen hands three inches high, and as compact and good a drawer as any in the three Kingdoms, and has proved himself a sure foal- getter. (plT Barren Mares covered next Year at half price. N. B They will attend at Carnarvon, Bangor, Beaumaris, Llangefni, Llanerchymedd, Amlwch, and Holyhead, and return again the satne road, regularly every nine days. "!Wr -ý .&4:a ALL PRIZES—NO BLANKS. On Thursday, 6th May, IN THE STATE LOTTERY. 20^000 Tickets, numbered from No. I to No. 20^000. TO BE DRAWN IN FOUR SEPARATE DAYS. SCHEME. ..are.. 3. 10,000 .30,000 4. 2,000 8,000 6 1,000..6,000 8. 500 4,000 10 S00 3,000 15 200 3,000 20 100.2,000 40 50 2,000 50 40 2,000 10,000 20, &c. &c 80,000 10,159 Prizes. £200,000 The first drawn 1,000 Blanks. £ 20 each The second drawn 1,000 Blanks..s £ 10 each T. RISH, the Contractor, respectfully ad- vises an immediate Purchase, as from the popu- larity of the Scheme, and the increasing demand in Town ann Country, the Tickets and Shares will certainly rise in price. Persons in the Country who find any dif- ficulty in getting supplied are requested to send their Orders to the Contractor's fortunate offices 4, Cornhill, or 9, Charing Cross, London, Or to his following \gents: — T. K\YE, Bookseller, Liverpool. R. PARKER, Bookseller, Whitchurch. J. SANDFORD, Bookseller, Shrewsbury, R. TAYLOR, Music-warehouse, Bridge- I street, Chester. (jdf* IN Tills STATE LOTTERY MORE THAN HALF OF THE TICKETS ARE SURE TO BE PRIZES. ■ ■ Flintshire Estates TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MIL THüS. JON ES, By order of the Assignee» of George. Gregory, the Elder, a Bankrupt, lit the Black Lion Inn, in Mold, in the county cf Flint, on Tuesday the 27 th day of April, 1813, at three o'clock in the evening precisely, sub- ject to such conditions as will be then and there produced, and in the following lots;— LOT 1. AN elegant and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, called Tryddyn. Lodge, with the Outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate near the village of Tryddyn, III the county of Flint, together with the several Fields, aud parcels of la,id, ati(i I.Iiaiitatio:ii I lierewiiii held, iiow in the occupation of Mr. Robert Davies, containing by admeasurement, seventy acres, statute measure. Tryddyu Lodge is a newly-erected dwelling- house, contains in front fourteen yards, has a stone portico entrance, two parlours to the front, with kitchens and suitable offices, three bed- rooms on the first floor, and four bed-rooms ou the second floor, ajid is, in every respect, adapt- ed for tiie residence of it geniecl family. The land lies in a ring fence, grodually descending to a beautifal dingle, with plantations, &c. The village of ii situated four miles from Moid, seven miles from Wrexham, and twelve miles from Chester, lies near to several Gentle- men's seats, and in the midst of a sporting coun- try,abounding with HJi kinds of fish at),[ -anie,- This estate is held by the present tenant under a !e;bC for seven years from May last. I.OT lIe Ail that MES3L AGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, with the Outbuildings thereto belong- ing, and the Land therewith held, containing iiify-two acres, statute measure, called Frank'* Farm. This estate lies within a ring fence, near ;!ie village of Tryddyn, ,KMV occu- pation of John Kt-tford, as tenant from year to year. LOT [If, RflVDATALOG INN, with the Stables and Outbuildings (hereunto belonging, and ilKRit twenty-iiiiie statute acres of land therewith :iehl, now in the occupation of William Jones, as ciiant from year (o year This estate, which is dso within a ting fence, adjoins lot 2, and the •onset, which is iiew, i, peculiarly well situated •'or tin Inn, as it !k>s at. the point where the two e;tt lil(,-Id itrid l,laiiai-iiio:i to Wrexham unite. The situation of these estates (all of which arc freehold) is most desirable. Coal has been dis- covered under Tryddyn Lodge estate, and both coal and lime, of superior qualIty, and in the greatest lie within two of the centre of them. The roads in the neighbourhood are good, and Ihe country affords excellent mate- rials for their repair,and abounds will, stone for building, of the lirst quality. The respee'ive tenants will shew the estates. An Elevation and Plan of Tryddyn Lodge and Maps of the Estates may be seen, and further mformatiou had, on application at the Oflice of Air. FINCHETT, Solicitor, Abbey Square, in Chester. AND ALSO TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the White Lion Inn, in the city of Chester, on Wednesday the 28th day of April, 1813, at six o'clock in the evening precisely, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, The Freehold and Inheritance of and in all that DWELLING-HUUSE, with the WARE- HOUSES behind the same, situate in Crane- street, in the said city of Chester, and late in the occupation of the said George Gregory, the elder, Mr. FINCHETT will direct A person to shew the premises, and further information may be had on application at his Office. CA UNA R VONSIIIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Hotel, in the town of Carnarvon, on the 6th day of May, 1813, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which notice will be given; LOT I. A DWELLING HOUSE in Penditch, in Ihe tpwn of Carnarvon, with the Ground or Cel- lar underneath, now occupied by William Ellis. Lor II. A DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the above, ■with the Ground or Cellar underneath, now in the possession of Margaret Colefax. LOT III. Another DWELLING -HOUSE,adjoining the above, with the Ground or Cellar underneath, in the occupation of John Griffith* LOT IV. The PUBLIC HOUSE, called the Carlisle Arms, in the said town of Carnarvon, with the Outbuildings, and Yard, containing in front of King's Head-street, 17 yards or thereabouts, and extending backwards 26 yards, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr. William Francis. LOT v. All those DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in floic-in-the- Wall street, in the said town of Car- narvon, now in the occupations of Evan Jones, labourer, Ellen Jones, widow, Richard Jones, mariner, Mary Ellis, widow, David Williams, rope maker, Evan Roberts, bell-ringer. Catha- rine Williams, widow, and John Morgan, sentle- man, for one life, now in being, aged from 70 to 80 years, and subject to a covenant for Icaviog the premises in good repair. LOT VI. All those two DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Pepper lane, in the said town of Carnarvon, now in the occupation of William Roberts and Mary Prichard. LOT VII. All that FIELD, called Cae Stryd Llyn. in Carnarvon aforesaid, lying between Pool street and Love lane, in building or other lots, as de- scribed in the Map or Plan thereof, or agreed upon on the day of sale. LOT VTII. PORTH YR AER, in the said town of Car- narvon, with the Tower and Buildines. Yard and Garden, containing about 22 yards in front of the street, with extensive Premises at the hack, is well adapted either for building two excellent Houses, or- for building two rows of Cottages, or for a Warehouse and Merchant's Yard for timber, coals, & having a large Cellar, for the use of a wine, ale, or spirit merchant.—This lot is subject to a quit rentofone shilling per annum. LOT IX. All that FARM called Cae Plator, in the parish of Llanbeblig, in the county of Carnarvon, in the occupation of Griffith Jones, containing about47 acres of good well watered Lands, situate on 'he leFt. and near to the road from Carnarvon to Pwllheli, oi» a rising ground about a mile and a half from Carnarvon. This lot forms a most de- sirable spot for a Gentleman's House, commands a most beautiful and extensive view of the Car- narvonshire hills, from Peninaenmawr to the Rivals at the back, and of the town and castle of Carnarvon, wilh the river Menai, Carnarvon Bay, and Anglesey, to the front, and is equal in point of situation to any spot of ground in that neigh- bourhood. There are three detached pieces of Ground belongin to this Farm, which will be sold either with it or separate, as may be agreed upon at the sale. LOT x. All that FARM called Tyddyn lIen. in the pa- rish of Llanddeniolen, in the said county contain- ing 47 acres, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Jones, widow, situate within about two miles I and a half of Carnarvon, on both sides of the road from Carnarvon to Pentir, and on both sides of the road from Crug to Llanrug, LOT XI. All that FARM, called Gremlin. in the parish of Aber, in the said county, containing 50 acies, or thereabouts, with a right of common on part of the adjoining hills, now in the occupation of John Thomas, situate about four miles from Ban- gor, above and near the Turnpike-road to Con- way, with a fine view of Beaumaris, Baron ITli. and Beaumaris Bay. This Farm has a Good stream of water running along paat of the boun- dary. LOT XII. All that FARM, called Tan y Gevlan, in the parish of Uanfairfechan, in the said county, in the occupation of the widow of the late Robert Lloyd, butcher, containing about 16 aeres, lying near Bryn y neuadd, and within a quarter of a mile of the Turnpike-road, with right of common, and a good stream of water passing through the land. LOT XIIr. All that part of PEN Y BRYN, (above the Turnpike-road) in the parish of Dwygyfylchi, in the said county, now in the occupation of Ri. chard Davies, containing about thirty-three acres, or thereabouts, with a right of common.-There is supposed to be a mine of Lead Ore on this Farm, some Lead having been discovered there. LOT XIV. All that FARM, called Tregarnedd, near the Turnpike-gate,in the said parish of Dwygyfylchi, in the occupation of Jane Roberts, containing about 11 acres and I rood, with a right of com. mon, and adjoining the sea shore near Penmaen bach Sands, being a very convenient spot for sea bathing. The respective tenants will shew the premises, and for further particulars apply at the Office of Messrs. POOLE'S, Carnarvon, orof Mr. ROBERTS Attorney and Notary Public, Bangor, where Maps of the respective premises may be sees