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NEW I I Garden Seeds I AT LOWEST PRICES consistent with quality. Seed List on Application. 1MEREDITH & SON, L- Stores, BRECON.
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I Seed Potatoes AT Government Prices AT MEREDITH & SONS, The Stores, BRECON.
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PREPAID ADYERTISEMEIITa. PREPAID SCALE. The following Scale of Charges secures the insertion of the following classes of Advertisements in both "THE BRECON AND RADNOR EXPRESS," AND "THE RADNOR EXPRESS," APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, TO BE LET OR SOLD, LOST AND FOUND, AND MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Three Six Words. Once. Times. Times. 14 words 0 8 1 9 2 6 22 words. 1 8 2 0 3 0 30 woMt?. 1 4 2 8 4 0 Each extra a words. 0 0 8 1 0 In cases where replies are to be sent to the "Express" Office, and forwarded by us, 3d extra to above prices must be sent. In all oases these Charges are for csuih with order. If not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per line per inseTUon.
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The greatest care is taken to insert advertisements on the date and in the position ordered, as weU as to secure their being correctly printed, but the Proprietor cannot be responsible for inaccuracies in either of the&e respects, or for any consequences arising therefrom. Every care is taken to ensure the prompt insertion of sill advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers of replies to their advertisements, but the Proprietor doea not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in any specified week, or at all, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any specified week, or at all, from any cause whatever. Advertisements and replies are only accepted "subject to the above conditions. ftp- Copies of the "Brecon and Radnor Express" or "Radnor Express" can be sent to subscribers by post as follows :-United Kingdom, 13 weeks for 2/2; 26, 4/4; 52, 8/8; France and British Colonies, 10/10 per annum; U.S.A., neutral countries, 13/- per annum (payable in advance). SITUATIONS YACANT. A PPRENTICESwanlled to the dressmaking; cutting-ou-t thoroughJy taught. Mrs Harrison, Struot, Brecon. 593p283 A PPRENTICES wanted for millinery workroom and shop.-Apply, Mrs E. Jone6, 51, High Street, Brecon. 606p283 TJOY wanted with view to learn trade (live out). Excellent opportunity to willing youth.— Davies, Coaohbuilder, Built1 h Wells. 964/47/283 CAPABLE General wanted immediately; good wages; references.— Harding, Monachty, Farm, Cabalfa, Cardiff. 536p/44 CAPABLE Cook-General, good wages; faouse- parlourmaid kept, small J)amily.-DaTia, Summerland, Caswell, Swansea. 584p283 EXPERIENCED "general wanted, doctor's house.—Apply, Mrs J. M. Morris, Pany- bryn Place, Neath. 613p254 GENERAL; must be quick and trustworthy; apartment 'house. Write, stating -wages, to 'Mrs Whea-tley, 7, Caledonia Place, Clifton, Bris- tol. 624p/114 GENERAL 'Servant wanted, middle of April; wages, R20 to £ 20; according to ex- perience ;roœ8 paid.—Mrs Jones, Eryl Daf. Radyr, Cardiff. 639pll4 GOOD General wanted immediately; good Gwa,ges; comfortable home; references. Ap- ply—Frowen, Somerset Hotel, Abertillery. 508p/165 GOOD strong general wanted. Strict cleanli- — ness essential.—Mrs Edwards, PIaa Madoc, Llandrixvdod Wells. 598p/283 GROOM Gardener, capable man, who under- stands cows; help given.—Davis, Summer- land, Caswell, Swansea. 584p283 GOOD general wanted.-Apply, with references, Mrs Lewi a, Haddington, The Grove, Mer- bbyr. 601p283 USEMAID WAITRESS and General wanted immediately; good wages, referen- ces.-N,lrs Gibson, The Grove, Llandrindod Weilk 1050/51/114 TJORTERS wanted; good references; strong and healthy; work of national imporuajice; wage J £2 weekly living out or XI weekly living in.- Apply to Secretary, Swansea, Hospital, Swan- sea. cosp/44; QMART boy or girl wanted for the "Brecon and Radnor Express" Office, Brecon. Preference given to one with knowledge of shorthand. Type- writing can be 'taught. Apply—Manager. TAILORS wanted.—Experienced coat hands, constant, good log, war bonus paid.-Grif- fiths and Griffiths, Llanidloes. 1020/63, TEAM Drivers wanted; high rate.—Apply, T. W. Morgan, Timber Merchants, Rudry, near Caerphilly. /tjijl't/c WANTED smart boy as apprentice to Printing Trade. Apply MaDia,ger, "Express" Office, Brecon. WANTED several round timber hauliers, good wages and regular work.—Robert Wynn and Sons, Newport, Mon. 553p/114 WANTED a General Servant. Apply-Mrs Powell, Swan Hotel, Hay. 973/62/114 WANTED, etaid, respectable, and capable per- son as General; wages eighteen pounds. Apply, stating age, full particulars, and refer- ences, to Thomas Evans, Cross Hotel, Ponfcar- dawe. 579p/283 WANTED, thorough domestic servant, imme- d'a,tely; good wages; good home.—Apply, Mrs W. J. Stockham, 69, London Road, Ne-a.th.1 585pl84 w ANTED, Cook-General, good wages; fare, paid.-Apply, "Elvezia," Hadyr, DOOt Oa.r-\ diff. 587p283 W ANTED.Vork.rnan waggoner, house and garden close to work. Apply-WüliMIls, Upper House, CrickhoweII. 588p/283 T?ANTED, immediately. smart erra,nd boy. Apply—J. Bennett, London House, Builth j Wells. 981/63/283 j W ANTED, at once, superior general; small house, two in family.-Apply by letter, giving references, Aubrey Rees, "Charsis," Mel- bourne Road, Llanishen, Cardiff. 600pl83 WANTED, voung general, country girl pre- ferred.—Apply, with reference, W. Harris, Watch maker, Knighton, Rads. 603p283 WANTED General Workman, good bedger; cott^age .and garden found. Apply-Prosser, Gen fford d, Tal garth. 612p 44 w A.i\'TED.-Good :all-round farm hand; if married cottage provided. Apply, stating full Particulars to Manager, Clythin Bark, Aber- gavenny. 609p/44 WANTED, good general, comfortable home and good wages; two in family.—Mrs Leigh, Energlyn, Llandrindod Wells. 1004/51/44 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED strong young girl as Cook-General, ,also young girl to train as Housemaid, two in family. Apply—Mrs J. C. Jones, Griffin- Lloyd, Llangunilo, Rads. 619p/114 WANTED, Girl, fann-bouse, able to milk.— Mrs Price, Lane Farm, Clyro, Hereford. 1025/63/44 WANTED, good GeneraL-Apply, Mrs Dean, Penrhyn, Llandrindod Wells. 1016/51/44 TTTANTED good active under gardener or good garden labourer would suit; ineligible; wages 35/- weekly. Apply with references* and stating tage to D. Redpath, Maesrudd Gardens, Bbackwood, Mon. 617p/251 WANTED, a Woman for a small farm, able to milk, middle age preferred; good home.— Apply, Davies, Pentwvn, Tredustan, Talgarth. 64 WANTED, at once, experienced General; wages.—Apply, Miss Jones, East Lynne, Llandrindod. 621p44 WANTED, Workman-Shepherd, live fat by- tack.—Apply, D. J. Thomas, Talachddu Farm, Brecon. 628pll4 WANTED a reliable man as gardener; ineligible; wages 30/- per week, house, coa,l and vege.tables.-Apply, Williams, Aber- mellte, Pontnea-LIivaui-lian, nea.r Noath. 630pll4 WANTED, immediately, good Cook-General; good wages given to capable girl.-Apply, Dr. Evans. Neath. 629p44 WANTED, lat once, a good Cook-General for small business house; another maid kept. Apply. Mrs Derretc, Earlsfield, Llandrindod Wells. 1041pll4 WANTED, Cook-General, aged 25-35; boy kept.—Mrs Bevan, Vicarage, Ewonny, near Bridgend. 631p114 WANTED, useful help for widow and son, ifiarni-(house; former's daughter preferred, age 25 to 30.—WillLams, Great House, Llansay. near Usk. Mon. 632p25 TTTORKING Foreman wanted; house and gar- den found on homestead.—G. P. Jones, Maesmawr, Talybont-on-Usk. 627pll4 WANTED an Assistant for Millinery Work- room also, Improver.-Appty to Mrs Lowry. 57, High Street, Brecon. 640pll4 SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUKG girl 19, wants situation as clerk in Breconsliire; competent book-keeper. Apply by letter to Box 611p/254, "Express" Office, Bre- con. APARTMENTS WANTED AND TO-LET. COMFORTABLE lodgings, also 2 bedrooms and sitting room to let.—Box 592p283, "Ex- press" Office, Brecon. HOUSES WANTED, FOR SALE, OR TO LET. FOR Sale, several modern, -freehold, 6-Toomed — houses with gardens, pleasantly situated in Brecon. For particulars apply, by letter, Box 607pl84, "Express" Office, Brecon. TO Let, Bank Cottage; good out-buildings, 2 acres land.—Apply, Williams, Harpton Villa, Llandrindod Wells. 1002/51/283 TO-Let an 1 or 2 lots, from September 29th, 1918, the portion of the "Express" premises on the Bulwark, now occupied by the Liberal Club. For -terms apply Manager, "Express" Buildings, For terl)is apply -Nlan-alg er, Brecon. T O-LET cotbage and garden, three miles from Erwood Station. No rates, low rent. Apply —Price and Evans, Auctioneers and Valuers, Builtli Wells. 1061/51/114 LOST AND FOUND. I STRAYED to Linwent, L?nbada-m-fyaydd, ?mountai,n pony; owner can have on paying ex- penses.—Thomas George. 478p CTRAYED to Gas Fields, Brecon, 3 Welsh I sheep, raddle on rump and ta.il. If not claimed before Tuesday. April 2nd, will be sold in Brecon Market.—H. W. Phillips. 614p283 QTRAYED, two mountain ponies to "Lawn- Dutta.s, Knighton." If not claimed within, three weeks will 100 sold for Red Cross Fund. I 610p/44 STRAYED, a Shropshire ewe in lamb. Pitched ) F.M.-Morris, Waterloo, Llandrindod Wells. 1011/51/44 QTRAYED. August last, to Cwm Farm, Dor- stone, a "VVelsli Wether. If not claimed within 14 day, will be sold to pay expenses.—R. James, The Cwm, Dorstone. 1035/64/283 STRAYED to Abersefin, Brecon, Welsh Ewe, with horns, raddle m-airk- on head. Owner ca.n have same on paying expenses.—D. Powell. 626pll4 STRAYED to Mr Walter Pritchard's, stone- cutter, Builth, Welsh ewe, three cut notch in right- ear and latch notch in left ear. If not claimed within 21 days will be sold to defray ex- penses. 1036/47/114 QTRAYED from Scebhrog, 3 mountain yearling Is sheep, right ear undercut, left ear point off, punch hole; dark radtile stroke left thigh.—Wil- liams. Scethrog. 638p/114 STRAYED to Gnwchylloe, Builth, since Chn&t- i mas, two Cross-Radnor ewes, marked "W.J." If not otailllMwithin 21 days will be sold to de- fray expenses. Apply—E. T. Jones. 1060/47/114 FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. I ARMY BOOTS.—Second-hand, 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's,: 10's 5/6 per pair, carriage paid; ready for wear; money returned if not satisfied.—J. Smith, Ross Works, Birksland Street, Bradford. < 351p/283 A RMY Boots.—Gigantic sale at Deaves, Army Boot Contractor. 158, St. Luke Road, Bed- minster, Bristol. Wo handle the best only. We rc-aole and aleel like new with best Government leather. Plain, studded or plugged soles, toe and heel tips, 10/6, 12/6, postage 6d. Satisfaction or money returned.. 556p/305 I ARMY Boots, second-hand, 6'e, 7's, 8's, 9's, j 10's, 5/6 pair; better, 7/6; carriage paid; ready for wear; money returned if not satisfied. Trade supplied.—J. Smith, Government Contrac- tor, Ross Works, Birksland Street, Bradford. Establisbed 20 years. Mention "Brecon and Radnor Express." 552p/305 ARMY Boots.-Sound uppers, re-soled 7/6 to 10/6 per pa?r. Postage 6d extra. Best Gov- ernment leather. Also war-time boots.—Nichol- NM? Llanfaes, Brecon.. 599p/184 FOR Sale, stage scenery, good drops, room want- ed. Apply-T. H. Jones, Dolgerddon, gaflth. 929/47/44 "IpOR Sale, by private treaty, subject to certain conditions, 60 Oa,k Trees. 24 Ash, 22 Larch, 33 Scotch, standing on Great Cellws Farm, mid- way between Llandrindod and Penybont Stations. —AppH', T. E. R. Price, Great Cellws, Penybont Station, Radnorshire 637p283 FOR Sale, Salmon Rod and Reel, Hardy maker, excellent condition.—Owen, Wye House, Builth. 501p283 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. FURNITWE, second-hand, purchased, good — prices given.—Aston land Son, Ltd., Station Road, Builth Wells. bl039/47/206 T ADY'S isecond-hand Bicycle required, in good L condition.—W. S. Williams, West View, Hay. 1066/64/44 OLD Trees for Sale.—Apply, W. Perrott, Tynewydd, Libanus, near Brecon. 589/283 pIANO BARGAINS.—Gors and Kallman Up- right Grand, £ 60; Farrand Upright, £ 54; Bishop UprigHc, j624 CoHa rd and Collaxd Grand, £ 100; Weber Upright (when new 90 guineas) -665; all instruments delivered carriage paid. Write for complete catalogue end bargain list to C. Milsom and Son, Ltd., The Great West of England Piano House, 15, Milsom Street, Bath. WALL PAPER, of best designs and good qual- ity, can be bought at TTLEB'S, BUL- WARK, BRECON, aa cheap as any house in the trade. See the quality of the paper in the roH before buying. 259 rPO woodcutters, owners, etc.—Wanted any TO quantity of Pea and Bean Sticks, for cash. Particulars. Preece, Timber Merchant, Caerieon Road, Newport, Mon. 543p/44 WANTED, gecond-h-and piano. Apply, 527/273, "Express," Brecon. T^O Hauling Contractors and Team Owners.— TO Large quantity of Round Timber to Let, also Pitwood, separated or otherwise; good haul; near Newport, Mon.-Apply, T, W. Morgan, Timber Merchant, Riidry, near CaerphiKy. 984/13/t/c PICTURES, well framed, hundreds of poaterus. See the new, nea.t, polished wodt moulding, can be cleaned and always looks newTjler and Son, Bulwark, Brecon. WANTED, old dark blue dishes «nd plates, with English and American views; also old china. marked Nantgarw, Swansea or Cambrian. Apply by letter to Box 509p, "Express" Office, Brecon. 509p/283 ANTED, paraffin cooking stove, with oven complete, in good condition.-—Mill ward, Wycliff, Llandrindod Wells. 633pll4 WANTED ladies' & gents' second-hand Cycles. Send particulars 'to Box 635p/114, "Ex. press" Office, Brecon. WORTH KNOWING. Kill the microbes in your nostrils by using "Nosxroline" cura- tive antiseptic and you simply cannot catch or continue to, hiave Head Colds, Nasal Catarrh end other infectious disorders of the nose. Try it! Of chemists everywhere 1/3 (by post 1/5). Sold by W. Gwillim, 46, Higli Street, Brecon; A. E. Evans, 46, Beaufort Street; A. M. Jones, 73, Kmg Street, Brynmawr; H. T. Roberts, Aber- gavenny; T. A. Coltman and J. Ward, Builth; W. H. Kirkland, High Street, Crickhowell; G. M. Perkins, Knighton; R. H. Evans and W. W. Johnson, Llandrindod; B. C. Prytherob, W. J. Williams, Llanwrlyd; J. Parry and Co., Senny- bridge; J. Parry, Talgarth; A. R. Davies, Pres- teign, land most chemists elsewhere. 435p9119 W ALLP APERS. I-Any Quantity, large or small, supplied at Wholesale Prices. Lar- gest stock in OroaO Britain. Write for' ralterns stating class required.—(Dept. 223), Bamett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Manchester. 246p/30518 £1 000 Guaranteed. Warned for Ministry munitions so-rap lead X25, heavy wrought horse shoes, wheel bands, £ 6, steel £5 ton. Top prices brass, copper, zinc, electric battery plates, disused portables, boilers, mortar mills, through mixed wags, tailor's woollen clips 1/2 tb. Buyers broken glass, crushed corned beef tins, 4 ton lots, horse fit and bones, through ra-bbat skins 6/- dozen, old bagging 100/- ton, also mottor tyres, paper, etc. Anything purob,ased.-Thomas Hor- ton, Government Contractor, Merthyr. 383p/43 AGRICULTURAL. A Well-Known Stockbreeder says, "The value of Stanton's Inflammation Drenches should be more widely known." For ewes after lambing, cows after calving, -and all cases of fever, un- equalled. lOd. each, 9/6 dozen.-Stanton, Veter- inary Chemist, Brecon. 1 28/2-25/4 XVATTEN your Pigs and stock generally with Cod Liver Oil, its effedc is marvellous and with feeding stuffs at their present value it is a most economical food. 1/9 and 3/- bottles, or prices for quantity on applioation.-Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 28/2-28/3 FRUIT Trees in endless form and varieties. Rose and Evergreen, Shrubs, Privets and Thorns for 'hedging; also larch trees. Send for price list, in which I'll defy competition in qual- ity and price. Orders now booked for Spring Onion and Tomato Plants.—W. Ewart Thomas, F.R.H.S., The Nurseries, Upper Loughor, Glarn. 554p/114 :F OOT ROT. An infallible cure is Badger's Foot Rot Lotion, properly applied, it never fails. Fifty years' reputation. 1/ 1/9 and 3/- bottles.-Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 7/3-25/4 IF it doesn't Pay to feed Cattle, it certainly doesn't pay to feed Rats. Rats, Mice, and Moles instantly destroyed by Stanton's Rat Poison. 6d and 1/- packets.-Stanton, Veterin- lary Chemist, Brecon. 7/3-25/4 IN every case of Lambing which requires hand- ling, use Stanton's Carbolised Lambing Oils. Saves hundreds of Ewes yearly. No flockmaster should be without it. 1/9, double size 3/— Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 28/2-28/3 T AMBING Season, Lamb Teats, Veterinary Syringes, Clinical Thermometers, Stanton's Carbolised Lambing Oils, and InflaanmaJtion D.renclies.-Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Bre- con. 28/2-28/3 MOLESKINS wanted, always stretched & dried .also. Hare, Ottetrs, Fox. I give hest price 5d. each offered for Good rabbit skins. Cash return post.—Thomas Price, Furrier, Harewood House, Cardiff. 479p/95 "MOLRAT" -M.I. Poison.-Infallible, safe, speedy. Destroy the Moles. 1/6 packete. Sprinkle con/tents on earthworms, lay in moles' track. Chemists everywhere.—Hugh Davies, Chemist, Machynlletb, Wales. Agent: Stanton, Chemist, Brecon. 227p/28318 STEAM Tractors, Steam Wagons, Traction En- gines, Road Locomotives, Traction Wagons, Portable Engines, Thrashing Machines, Road Rol- lers, etc., for Sale, Second-hand. Full list free. Special terms arranged. Portables, Rollers, etc., for Hire. Thrashing Belts of all kinds. Modem Machinery as above pnrcbased.-Only address Henry Lewis and Sons, Thames Bank Iron Works, Reading. Telephone 201 1799p/6-6-18 i J J JltTGLE SKINS "There's money in moles." I Sell to the largest buyeTs-"The Furriers of the West."—Edwards and Sons, Hereford. Secure prompt payment. Another advance in price this winter. ITWrito for particulars. 428p/283 1DATS, Moles, Mice, instantly destroyed by Stanton's Rat. Poison. 6d and 1/- packets. —Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 7/3-31/3 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WAR ON RATS.—"Rodine" Rat Poison miakes a, clean sweep in one night. Dead vermin d,ry up. Absolute extermination, guaranteed. Swift 4and deadly. Tins, 6d, 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ post, 2d.-Harley, Chemist, Perth. Agents:- Stentwn, 26, High Street, Brecon D. I. Williams, LlanwTtyd; H. J. Sparer, General Stores, Pres- taign; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, Knigh- ton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery. 566p/305 TO Psrmws.-The Newmarket Powders bring a horse quickly into first-rarte condition and health Purify the blood, sharpen the appetite, a id make the coat shine like satin. None better invented. Prepared only by T. A. Coltman, M.P.S., The Pharmacy, Builth Wells. Agent for Molrat, the new Mole and Rat Poison, 1/6. 1867/250 W ANTED Wk for 5 heifers and 3 colts for summer months. Apply 590p/283, "Ex- press" Office, Brecon. POULTRY. FOR Sale, pure bred light and speckled Sussex eggs, 5/- dozen. Williams, Llanddew Court, Brecon. 535p/143 PULLETS, laying, 10/6 each, t6 dozen; 12 chicks and mother, 30/ list free.— Hummeii, Straitford, Essex. 472p/66 wmTE Wyandotoe eggs from Latham's Burn- ley winners direct, 21/- sitting, from daugh- ters of this pen, mated to his best cockerels, 151-; ,all carriage paid 15 eggs to sitting; clears not re- placed. Mrs Alec Wilson, Garth, Breconshire. 7615p/25 VOU should use ûvurm Thorley's Poultry Spice. Wlhy ? Because it keeps the birds in a fine healthy condition; helps them through the moult and assi&ts nature and produces an %bundance of eggs. OVUM is sold by W. M. Davies and Co., The Stores, Sennrbridge. 908/45/114 MISCELLANEOUS. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hands, Eyes, Crutches, Leg-irons, Trusses, "Sheller's Easifit" Trusses, Spine Supports; lady attendant Belts, Belt-Corwts, Elastic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles Street, Oa.rdiff. Telephone 1282. List Free. 189 TO Let, Wye Fishing, Llanwrtbwl Charity Land.—Apply, Thomas, Doliago, Llan- wrthwl. 989/63/283 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. .——————————— Dessrs. Price & Evans. April 3rd.—Furniture, etc., Drill Hall. April 5th. Library of close on four thousand Books It the DriLl Hail. April —.Furniture, Drill Hall. April 2fth.—Grass Sale, Waindima, Erwood. April ? £ t.h.—Live and Dead Farming Stock, Cwm Fan*, Gwenddwr. I WEEKLY SALES OF FAT, AND STORE STOCK IN IftIFITT,IPU CATTLE MARKET. Fat Stock to be in Market not later than 10 o'clock. Grading 10.30 un. Allocation at 11 .anJ. 1062/51/283 Drill Hall, BUILTH WELLS. Removed from Crown Hotel for Convenience of Sale. MSSRS. PRICE AND EVANS will Sell by E Public Auction at the a'bove Hall, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1918. the well-preserved ANTIQUE k MODERN JJOUSEHOLD F URNITUITE, including ;—China, Glass, Cutlery, Bed Linen, Table Linen, Child's Bicycle, Beer Engine, Taps, Spirit Jars, &c., See. On View Morning of Sale. TERM S-CA SH. b1011/63/283 TROUT AID SALMON FISHING IN RIVER WYE. RADNORSHIRE. ABEREDW, on the sunny bank of the River Wye, about quarter mile from Aberedw Station, on the Cambrian Rail- wa" and about four miles from Builth Wells, and adjoining the main road, with about a quarter of a mile of excellent Trout Fishing, and also Salmon Catches, in the River Wye. MESSRS PRICE & EVANS will offer for Sale IjjL by Public Auction (Subject to Conditions), at the TION HOTEL, BUILTH WELLS, on MONDAY, 15th APRIL, 191S, at 3 o'clock p.m., precisely, all that FREEHOLD HOUSE and LAND, called "WHITE HALL," with about 11 acres of excellent Orcharding, Pas- ture and Meadow Land, together with a Cottage suitabte for a Caretaker, and with Outbuildings comprising Stabling, Cow House, Piggeries, and Barn. The Barn is easily convertible into a Motor Garagt. The Premises, owing to the pleasant and con- venient position, offer an unique opportunity to any one fequiriag a small and inexpensive residence, .with Fishing and other advantages, in the beautiful Wye Velley, and it is especially suitable for a sum- mer or week-end residence, adjoining the open Aberedw Hills. In** ediate possession will be given, and for I further particulars, with plan, apply to the Auctioneers,Builth Wells, or to Mr It. V. VAUGHAN, Solicitor, Builth Wells and Llandrindod. MR T. E. V. POWELL. April 18t.-GHëston Annual Grass Letting. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr. Francis George Price. April Lit.-Bay Auction Mart. April —.—of Property at Hay. April 3.-SAe of live and Dead Farming Stock at Pentm Farm; Rbnlan, near Aberedw. April 6.-Salo of Live aid Dead Farming Stock at Cnwc Farm, Oolva, Whitney-oil-Wye. April 9th.-Talgarth Auction Mart. April 11.—Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock at Cae- nantmelyn. Hay. April 15th.-Hay Auction Mart. April 16.-Sait of Live and Dead Farming Stock at Middlewoo4 Farm, Clifford. April 18th.-Salt of Implements in Bell Yard, Talgarth. April 23rd.-Ta-igaith Auction Mart. April 30tb.-Sale of Property at Crown Hotel, Hav. April -Annnal Gra&! Letting at Lower House, Cusop. May —Annual Grass Letting at Llanoley, Newetmrch. Pentre Farm, Rhulan, Near ABEREDW. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c. MR FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with instructions from Mrs Breeze to Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd. 1918, riz. ;— HORSES.—Cart Mare in foal, rising 8 years old and beJieved to be sound, half-bred Mare, (rising 3 years old. CATTLE.-2 Dairy Cows in and with Calves at foot, 2 year old Heifer in Calf, 1 2 year old Heifer with Calf, 3 Yearling Steers, 1 Yearling: Heifer. 1:>, I:> SHEEP.-29 2 year old Wethers, 12 3 year old Wethers, 18 Yeairiing Wethers and Theaves, 30 Ewes in yean. PIGS.-l Store Pig. IMPLEMENTS.—1 narrow-wheel Cart, 1 Gambo, Chain Harrows, 1 set Iron Harrows, Turnip Scuffle,.Land ScujHe, Wheel Plough, 2 ha. If -long Plough g, 30 Iron Huxdies, Baxbed Wire, Wire Netting, Sheading Bench, 1 Pig Bentih, 2 Pig Troughs, 2 Pulpers (equal new), Cider Casks, Winnowing Machine, Horse Works, Chaffcutter, Tubs, Farm Tools, 10-galIon Oil Drum, &c., &c. GEARING.—Set of Trap Harness, 2 Sets of G.O. Gears, 2 Sets of Long Gears, 1 Set of Short Gears, 2 Cart Bridles, 3 Collars, 1 Gent's Saddle and Bridie, &c., &c. DAIRY UTENSILS.—iMilk Lead, Ohurn (equal new), 2 Milk Pans, Butter Trind, &c. FURNITURE.—Fire Guard, Boiler, Sauce- pans, Fender, Hanging Lamp, Bedsteads, fee. Also Quantity ofSEæD POTATOES. BA*C <c LOO TermsøiJ. The Cottage, Talgarth. blU61¡ ¡ "00. Caenantmelyn Farm, Hay. (One mile from the Town). HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND MOST AT- TRACTIVE SALE OF PEDIGREE AND PEDIGREE-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE, RADNOR SHEEP, SHIRE MARES, COBS & PONIES, IMPLEMENTS, PART of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, CIDER, Ac., &c. jyTR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with I instructions from Mr Enoch George, J.P., to Sell by Public Auction, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, APRIL the 11th, 1918 (Hay Fair Day), 35 PEDIGREE & PEDIGREE-BRED CATTLE 11 Cows and Heifers in and with calves ai foot, two-year-old Heifer, G Yearling Steers, 6 Year- ling Heifers, Heifer Calf, Bull Calf, Pedigree Cow, "White Star," and her Bull Call; Pedigree two-year-old Heifer, "Starlight," in calf; two- year-old Pedigree Bull, "Master Mariner." No. 33993. 52 RADNOR SHEEP. 18 Yearling Wethers, 12 Yearling Theaves, 11 Couples of Ewes. 6 HORSES, COBS AND PONIES, Shire Mare 4 years old, Shire Mitre 5 years old, Black Cob Gelding, 4 years old, broken to saddle and har- ness; two-year-old Pony Mare broken to saddle. Grey Pony m-foal, Yearling Cart Colt. IMPLEMENTS. 3 Narrow-wheel Waggons, 2 .L axrow-wheel -%A,' ?a- g oni;, 2 Broad-wheel C, Horse Rake (equal new), Side Delivery Rake (equal new), Bamford Tedder (equal new). Bamford Mowing Machine (equal new). Mowing Machine and Reaper combined, Dog Cart, Cambridge Roll (equal new), Wooden Roll, Mooter, 2 Paiirs of Harrows, Chain Harrows, 2 Wheel Ploughs, Turnip Scuffle, 2 Turnip Cutters. Set of 3 Seed Harrow's, 2 Sheep Cratches, Winnow- er (Kell, equal new, with intermediate), Horse- works, Chaffcutter, Bin, Dipping Tub complete, Avery Weighing Machine, Cake Crusher, quantity Barbed Wire, Large Portable Fowl House, Shep- herd's Hut, Spring Todth Harrows (equal new), 2 Double Turnip Drills, Land Scuffle. Iron Pig Trough, 3 Shearing Benches. GEARING.—2 Sets of Long. Short and G.O. Gears; 6 Collars and Bridies, Gent's Saddle. Set of Trap Harness. Portion of Household Furniture and Dairv Utensils. Cheese Vats, Large Flour Bin, 2 Milk lads, Safe, 2 Large Oak Dining Tables, Large Settle, Antique Chest on Legs, Extra. Large Brass- rail Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Hcrse-Hair Mat- tress, &c., &c. Sale at 1 o'clock prompt. TERMS-CASH. The Cottage, Talgarth. ,1:>1534/46/44 Mr. T. J Phillips; Monday, April 1st.—Hay Mart. Tuesday. April 2nd.—Brecon Market. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. -Mr. Franola George Price. Cnwc Farm, Colva, NEWCHURCH, WHITNEY ON -WYE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIYE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. IR FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with J.. instructions from Mz H. LJoyd (who ts re- tiring) to SeM by Auctekm, on FRIDAY, APRIL 5th, 1918. CATTLE.-2 Cows, due to oalf, 2 Barrens. -SHEEP.—5 Ewes in yean. HORSES.-—Cart Mare in foal, 9 years old, Cart Miaire in foal. 4 years old, Cart Gelding, 6 years old. IMPLEMENTS.—Broad-wheel Cart. Narrow- wheel Gambo (nearly new), Roll, 2 Swing Ploughs. Mooter, 2 pairs of Harrows, Chain Harrows, Land Scuffler, Turnip Scuffler, Turnip Drill, 2 Ladders, 2 Sheep Racks, 2 Sheaatang Benches, Mowing Machine, Horse Sake, Chaff- cutter, Horse Works. Iron Hurdles, Iron Pig Troughs. GEARING.—Short and G.O. GeIas. SaJe at 1.30 prompt. Terms—Casti. The Cartage, Talgarth. bl036/46/44 Middlewood Farm. Clifford. fDistant 41 ruites from Hay Town). HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE CLEAR-OUT SALE OF FIRST CLASS PEDIGREE BRED HEREFORD CATTLE. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, CART HORSES AND COLTS, IMPLEMENTS, GEARING, CIDEB. &c. jyjR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured wi.h J.. instructions from Mr William Snead (who is retiring) to llJ by Auction, on TUESDAY, APRIL 16th. 1918. 37 PEDIGREE-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE. 2 Grand Hereford Cows with their calves at foot. 2 Hereford Heifers with their calves at foot, 1 Hereford Cow in-calf, 2 tlireit-yeat-old Heifers in- calf, Barren Cow. 7 two-year-old Barren Heifers, 7 excellenlt two-yeair-old Steers, 3 Yearling Heif- ers, 4 Yearling Steers. Yearling Bull, 1 Weaned Heifer Calf, Heifer Calf, Bull Calf. 75 SHHOPSffiRE ffiIEEP. 13 Couples Black- faced Ewes, 2 and 3 years old; 12 two-year-old -p 31 Yearling Wethers. 15 Yearlingp Theaves. 1 two-year oia 9 CART HORSES AND COLTS. Black Cart Gelding 5 years old, Brown Cart Maxe 5 years old. Black Carrt Mare (aged) in-foal, Black Cart Mare (aged) in-foal. 2 two-year-old Cart Fillies, Year- ling Cart Filly, two-year-old Hackney Filly, Yearling Hackney Filly. IMPLEMENTS. Broad-wheel Waggon with Double Shafts, 2 Bread-wheel Carts, 2 Broad- wheel Gambos, Narrowwheel Cart. Tedder, Horse Rake, Side Delivery Rake ("Martin), Cider Mill and Press, Portable Horse Works, Horse Works, 2 Wooden Rollers, Baanford Mowing Machine, Mowing Machine (Samuel son), 4 dozen Wooden Hurdles, 18 Iron Hurdles, Turnip Scuffle, Corn Drill, Mooter (Kell), 3 Sheep Cratches, 2 Sheep Troughs, Land Scuffle. Turnip Cutter (new), TUT- nip Cutter, Chaff Cutter, Land Scuffle, 3 Pairs Iron Harrows, Set of 3 Seed Harrows, Winnow- ing Machine (Kell), Corn Mill, Scales and Weights, Small Tools, several Casks, Cider Hairs, &c. GEARING. 3 Sets of Long Gears. 2 Sets of Short and G.O. Gears, 4 Collars, 5 Bridles, &c. 9 Hogsheads of Prime CIDER. Se at 12.30 prompt. Terms—Cash. The Cottage, Talgarth. bl035/46/114 Meun. Jackson & McCartney. Hereford Horse Sales. ■ ♦ THE NEXT SPRING SALE OF 250 HORSES Saturday, 20th April, 1918 £50 IN PRIZES. Early Entries kindly solicited. JACKSON & MaCARTNEY, br2/53/283 Auctioneers-Hereford & Craven Arms. Auction Announcements Continued on Page 5. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCES EFFECTED. W- CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. AOKNT for several FIBBT-CLASS COMPANIES. W. WILLIAMS, Accountant, Insurance, and General Agent. SENNYBRIDGE, and at 14. SHIP STREET, BRECON. b724 FEATHERS WANTED. WE are buyers of all kinds of FEATHERS for oash. Send for price list or send your goods and relypn receiving top prices at all times. WITTON AND COMPANY, Esetor Street, Birmingham.