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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT a Meeting of the Trustees of the Jt_ Anglesey Turnpike Road, will be held at the Bull's Head Inn, in Llangefni, on Saturday the 15th day of May next, for the purpose of passing the Treasurer's Accounts, &c. &c. W. P. POOLE, Clerk and Treasurer. SPencraig, 28til April, 1813. LEAD MINES, CARNARNONSHIRE, NORTH WALES, I TO BE LET. T]pHE valuable LEAD MINES on the Estate JL ofGwydir, in the county of Carnarvon, for such term of years as may be 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- lially explored) are such as to render them an object worthy the attention of Miners of capi- tal and enterprise. For particulars apply to JAMES ADAM, Esq. Pilkelony, by Dunblane, North Britain, or to Captain RICHARD MARTIN, Miner, Llanrwst. ■_ MERIONETHSHIRE. ( FREEHOLD ESTATE ON THE SEA COAST. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Golden Lion, in Dolgelley, in the said coun- ty, on Tuesday, tlte 18th day of lay, 13, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions. rgnH AT much admired Place near the Turn- a pike-road leading from Dolgelley to the Sea Port Town of Barmouth, in the said county, called nORTH W NOG, together with a very va- luable Allotment of Common adjoining thereto, lately set out under an Iticiosnre Act of Parlia. ment. For particulars apply to Messrs. JONES and "WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Dolgeliey. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bull's Head Inn, iu Llanner thyme rid, in the county of Anglesey, on Wednesday, the I lh day of May, 181.1, betiueeiz the hours of and 5 in the of I cmoon, subject to conditions then to beproduc- cd, unless in the mean time disposed 0.1 by private contract, of which public notice will be given, ALL those the MESSUAGE, TENEMENT LANDS, and HEREDITAMENTS, situ., ate lying and being in the.parish of Llandvfrydog, ill the said county of Anglesey, called and known hy the name of DERIII ISSA, now in the occupa- tion of Griffith Hughc" of the yearly rent of = £ 80, containing 127ii.lr.15p. more or less, The above Farm is inclosed by a ring fence, sfatuis in the most pleasant part of the said pa rish of Llandyfrydog, commanding a line view of the sea, is within three miles of the market towns Llannerchymedd and Amlwch, and within one miie of lime and rich shelly sand.-There is also a river abounding with excellent trout, running rhrough the greatest part of it. The Tenant will shew the premise's, and for further particulars, apply at the Office of Mr. JOHN JONES, Solicitor, of Ratios-Row, Beau- maris, where a Map of the Estate may be seen. DENBIGHSHIRE. The Eslale (f Statisly Tythe (If Corn, ftndlTay, itt Stansty and the Tythe Hay of Broughton. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. EDWARDS, At the Red, Lion Inn, in the Town of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, on Thursday, the 27th day of May, 1813, at two in the afternoon, (unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which due notice will he given) in 17, or such other lots as shall be agreed up- on, and subject to the conditions to be then produced, rjjpiiE capital MESSUAGE, FARMS, and A LAN lis called Stansty issa and Statisty ucha, with the veins of Coal, and other Minerals under the same, containing byadmeasurcment 5i69a. and I r. or thereabouts. Also, the Tythes of Corn, Grain, and May, arising; and Tytheable within the Township of Stansty. And (he Tythc of Hay, arising; and tytheable within the Township of Broughton. T.Vith a Tenement, and I acres, i rood, and W.I:crdls of Land, adjoining Stansty issa afore- said. The last mentioned Tenement is situate in the townstiii) of Stanstj* the Farms of Stansty ucha, ■and stansty issa. in the Township of Stansty and 4jcwergy lit, in the parishes of Wrexham and Gres- ford, in the said ,county of Denbigh, and with the rythes are in the occupation of William •kd wards,. an^ Mr. Thomas Edwards, or their ^'uler-tenauts. The buildings on the last mentioned farms are Principally new; the Lands of a superiorquality ailti admirably situated, in point of convenience, lo lime, coal, and markets, being within a very "hor; distance of time and coal, not more than fen miles from Chester, and part of the Estate '3 within one mile of the Town of Wrexham, the tllrllpike-road from which town to Mold passes through if. Printed particulars, with Maps descriptive of *he lots, and denoting the Boundaries of the the townships of Stansty and Brough- ton, will soon be ready, and may be had at the Rni Lion, Wrexhaiii; Itoyal Hotel, Chester; !\IIII?;"S Arms, Liverpool; Black Lion, Mold; 'Yhite Horse, Holywell; Cross Keys, Oswestry; White Lion, Ruthin; at the office of Messrs. W oorlcock, Bateman, and Jones. Lincoln's Inn, London; at Mr. Thomas's Llanfyllin; or of Mr. "idehotham, at Ty issa, near St. Asaph; the Auctioneer's in Denbigh and at the office of •Uessrs Hutchinson & Foulkes, Wrexham, who Will appoint a person to shew the Estate, to whom <>r to the said Messrs. Woodcock, Bateman, and ones, Mr. Thomas, or Mr. Sidebothaai, apply •:>r further particulars. I NOW ON SALE, .dt Mr. WILLIAMS' Druggist, Carnarvon, PRIME LONDON PORTER, IN BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS. WANTED, In an Attorney's Office, as Copying Clerk, A YOUNG MAN, who writes a good hand: he will be boarded and lodged in the house. Apply to Mr. JONES, Solicitor, Llanrwst, Denbighshire. N. B. The age not to exceed twenty. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bull's Head Inn, in the Towu of Beatima. ris, on Saturday the 15th day of May, 1813, between the hours of three and five 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 dus notice will be given,) in the fallowing Lets LOT I. rr HAT Messuage Tenement and Lauds, si- JL tuate lying and being in the parish of Llan- goed, in the county of Anglesey, called Trosy- gorseand the Lands theretoadjoiningcailed Naut- heilm now in the possession of Mr. John Lloyd. I.OT II. That Messuage Tenement and Lands, situate lying and being in the said parish of Llangoed, called Bryncoch, now in the occupation of Ellin Roberts. LOT III. All that Messuage Tenements and Lands, situ- ate lying and being in the said parish of Llangoed, called and known by the nanie of Cae-coed-cow- Jdd, now in the occupation of Robert Roberts. LOT IV. All that Dwelling-house, Blacksmith's-shop, Garden and Field, situate lying and being in the parish of Llangoed, now in the occupation of Hugh Thomas, Blacksmith. LOT V. That Messuage Tenement and Lands, situate lying and being in the parish of Tregwalchinai, 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 Llangristiolus, in the said county, called Penrhosissa, now in the occupation of Siugh Roberts. LOT VII. And all those Fields, situate lying and beinj; in the parish of Aber, in the county of Carnarvon, called Caeapenrallt, now in the -Jcupation o. William Uoherts. All the before-iiic-BKioncd premises are conve- niently situated for the carriage ft time and san" as manure, and are within a proper distance oí good Market Towns. thc Lands are in a high stai- of cultivation, and the Buildings thereto are in good repair. For tit i,ilier particulars apply to Mr, JOHN EVANS, Solit/'ar Carnarvon. CARN ARVONSHIRF., TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon, on Saturday, IheQId day of May, 1813, between the hours ofA and o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such condi tions as shall he theu produced) thefallowing ca- pital and eligible ESTATE, situate lying and being in the parish of in the said comity, in thef llowing, or such other Lots as shall be agreed upon on the day of sale. Lot. 1. r jriH AT modern-built M A S 10 > A HOUSE and LANDS, with inline diate possession, called TY-GWYN, with the LANDS thereto adjoining, called Tydd) ugwag, containing about twenty acres, now in the occu- pation or James Fitzmaurice, Esq. Lot 2. That MESSUAGE, TEN EM ENT, ami LAN DS. called Maesypwll, now in the occupa- tion of Richard Owen Lot 3. That MESSUAGE, TEN EM F.T, and LANDS, called Buartha, now in the occupation if Richard Owen. Lot 4. That D W R L L I N G-H 0 U S E and QUILLETS, called Cwmyglo, now in the occu- pation of Griffith Owen. Ana (he COTTAGES, GARDENS, & QU I L- LETS, called Bryn-y-townog, viz. Lot 5. cot tige, Garden, & Quillet, R. Prichard. Lot 6. Ditto, ditro, ditto, C. Elias. Lot 7. Ditto, ditto, ditto, E. Williams Lot 8. Ditto, J. David. The Mansion House of Ty-gwyn is most plea- santly situated near a good road, within about 'wo miles of the market town of Carnarvon, and two miles of the romantic Vale of Llanberi is it commands a beautiful view of Carnarvon Castle, and of that fertile part of the country to the Hills called Rivals, the Island of Anglesey, and Carnarvon Bay, and is a most eligible resi- dence for a genteel Family The House consists of two good parlours, a large kitchen, pantry, a brew-house; four bed-rooms, and a dressing- room, with spacious garrets; out-buildings, a three stalled stable, coach-house, and cow-heuse, with a large walled garden, well stocked with fruit trees. A more desirable property has not been offered foi sale for some time past in the neighbourhood of Carnarvon. The country around abounds with game, and there are several extensive lakes, and a large river within a short distance, in which are abun- dance of fine flavoured trout a turnpike-road is about to be opened from Carnarvon through the j Vale of Llanberris, to join the Capel Curig road, which will go along the boundary of the property- Carnarvon market is always well supplied with prime butcher's meat, and fine fish. All the Lots except Lot I, are held under a te- ¡ nure from year to year. For further particulars, apply to the Rev. Mr. O. G. WILLIAMS, at Croesfryn, Anglesey, or to Mr. EVANS, Solicitor, Carnarvon, who will di-* J rect a proper Person to shew the premises. i TY-MAWII, AMLWCH. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT ALLSAINTS NEV: ALL that weN-accnstomed and commodious INN, situate in the Village of Amlwch, in the county of Anglesea, known by the name of TY-MAWR, now in the occupation of Mr. Ste- phen Roose, who is retiring from the Public ¡ business. The House consists of four parlours, one kitchen, a tap-room, bar, dairy, two good cel- I lars; six excellent bed-rooms, ou the first floor, two good ditto in the atticks, one servant's ditto, and a granary through the same a wash-house, stabling for twelve horses, and an out-house, with a good loft over the same. The Tenant may be accommodated with a Farm of 50 or more acres of land, with the bnildings thereon, situate near the village of Amlwch, or with such a portion thereof as may be desirable to him to occupy. For further particulars, apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. WILLIAM HUGHES, of Parys I Lodge, in Amlwch aforesaid. NORTH WALES. to faITmehs. TO BE LET, IN ONE OR TWO FARMS, AN ALLOTMENT of 400 Acres, in Mali- traeth Salt Marsh, in the county of An- glesey, lately embanked and inclosed from the sea. The lond is of excellent quality, and can be brought into cultivation at a very trifling ex pence. It is within three miles of the town and sea-port of Carnarvon, ahd there is abundance of lime in the vicinity. ALSO TO BE LET, Another ALLOTMENT, of ISO Acres of lighter quality, bordering on the above. The Landlord will make very liberal allowances towards building and fencing, so as to render these lands a most desirable object (if speculation to a spirited farmer, possessing skill and capital For further particulars apply to Messrs. Poole, at Cirtiat-voii or at their Office at Peuuraig, in Anglesey.. JA'QLESEY Regiment of Local Militia. A"ollce is hereby Given, TH AT hy virtue of an order of a Genera! Meeting of the Lieutenancy of the ootinty of Anglesey, held tit Beaumaris, on the 21st day of April, one thousand eight hundred and (hir- een, founded niton an order from his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in the name and on 'he behalf of his Majesty. The said Regiment of Local Militia are to assemble at Beaumaris, in the said county, on Wednesday,Hie twenty sixth day of May next, at the hour of twelve at noon, for the purpose of being trained and exercised for the space of fourteen entire days, exclusi ve of days arriving at, and departure from, and marching to and from the said Place of Exercise. By order of the Lieutenancy, O. A. POOLE, Clerk of the General Meetings. CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, in the toicn of Carnarvon, on Saturda/i, the 22d day of May, is is, between the hours of and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be tilen pi-o duced, unless disposed of in the mean time by private, contract, of vohichdue notice, mil be give- 11HAT eligible TEXEMENT and LANDS, with the COTTAGES and BUILDINGS thereto belonging, situate lying and being in the parish of L!audwrog,tn (he county of Carnarvon, called and knosvn by the name of IJafod y coed, containing about 38 acres, now in the occupation of Elizabeth Evans and others, as tenants at will, at the yearly rent of £41.5s That TEN EM ENT and LANDS, situatelying and being in the said parish of Llandwrog, called and kiaown by the name of Gilwern, containing about 24 acres, now in the occupation of Ann Hughes, widow, aged 64 years, by virtue of a lease for her life. Thar TENEMENT and LANDS, situate lyiug and being In the said parish of called and known by the name of Hauodevan, otherwise Penrhos cwtta, now in the octiupati.'n of John Evans, as tenant at will. And that TENEMENT and LANDS, withthe COTTAGES thereto belonging, situate lying-and 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 at will. Hafod y coed is within about four miles of the town of Carnarvon, a pleasant place for a person desirous of having a sitaation to build a house for a residence near a good market town, it ad- joins the road leading to the village of Llanllyf. ni. the land is arable, and capable of great im- provement, at a small expence. Gihern is within less than a quarter of a mile of Hafod y coed, it commands an extensive view of Carnarvon Bar and the Island of Anglesey; it is a very fertile place for the growth of Trees, it adjoins the well wooded Demesne of John Griffilh, of Tryfan, Esq. The occupiers of these Farms have an unlimit- ed right of common upon the valuable Sheepwalk called Cilgwyn Common. For further particulars, apply to Mr. JOHN EVANS, Solicitor, Carnarvon, who will direct a proper persou to shew the premises. I CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE LET, AN excellent MANSION, called BENNARTH, A situated one mile from Conway, suitable for a large family, with appropriate Offices of every description walled gardens, orchards,, planted with choice fruit trees, in full bearing; hot- houses, pinery, melon ground, farm yard, build- ings, and 131 acresof land. Bennarthcommands a beautiful view of the bay, river, and country adjacent. The premises are in complete repair, and the lands in the best stare of cultivation.— Immediate possession may he had.—Alexander Tate, the Gardener, at Bennarth, will shew the premises, and for terms of letting, and further particulars, apply to Mr. ROBINSON, NO. 1, Ca- rey street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, if by letter, post paid. TO kE LET, And Entered upon at All-saints next, AM0.v T eligible FA KM in the county of Anglesey, with a good HOUSE, BARN, STABLES, COW-HOUSES, and other conve- nient Buildings, with about 185acres of arable, meadow, and pasture land, in good condition, with excellent fences 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; none other need apply. Particulars may he had from Thomas Jones, of Uryrviirion, Esq. at the Office of Mr. Ro- berts, Attorney and Notary Public, Bangor, wheie a map of the premises may be seen and of the Editor of the North Wales Gazette. CARNARVON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Royal Oak Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, on Saturday, the ibthdayqfMay, IHI <,he:ween the hours of A and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, unless disposed of is the mean time by private contract, oj which due notice will be given. ALL that modern-hniU and well-finished MESSUAGE or DUELLING HOUSE, and extensive Premises thereunto belonging si- tuate in Castle street, in the town of Carnarvon aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Ro- berts and Mr. Edward GrilTuh Roberts, as fe- nants at will. This Houseis roomy and extensive, and from its situation (being in one of the principal streets in Carnarvon) is well adapted either for the re- sidence of a-genteel family, a lodging house, or a shop. For further particulars, apply at Mr. GLYNNE GRIFFITH'S Oiflce, in Carnarvon. JS'cviji, c. Inclosure. WE, the Undersigned Commissioners, ap- pointed by an Act passed in the 52d '>ea!" °f his present Majesty's reign, entitled," A u Act tor inclosing Lands in the parish ol'Nevin iIId other parishes and places therein mentioned, in the county of Carnarvon." Do hereby Request The several proprietors of lands ititereste(I it-, Ili, commons and waste lands,in the several parishes of Nevin, Plstill, Carngiweh, Llanaeihaiarii, Clynnog, and Llaullyfui, by the said Act directed to be divided,allotted, and inclosed, forthwith to deliver to us the said C omuiissiouers, or leave Ilu "arlic ;it the Offices of Mr. Ellis, in Pwllheli,-or Mr. Evans, iu Carnarvon, Plans or Surveys of the respective lands and tenements, in respect o! which they claitii right of common upon (he said waste lands respectively, to enable us the sain Commissioners tomalce a of such land, previous to the said commons being divided and allotted. And such proprietors as have no such tlans or survey s, are requested to have the same done immediately, or give us the said Commis- sioners directions so to do. Given uider our hands the 5th day of May, LYI3. ROBT.J WILLI AMS, Commissioners.

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