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SALES BY AUCTION. J > R* MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS. By Direction of the Disposal Board. r (FURNITURE SECTION.) HIGHLY IMPORTANT ? 5 DAYS' SALE BY AUCTION 4 Of a Large Quantity of SHIPS' FITTINGS, • Furniture and General Stores, -AT H.M. DOCKYARD, PEMBROK E DOCK, SOUTH WALES, On the 5th, 6th, 7tli, 8th, and 9th JANUARY, 1920, — r f At 12 o'clock each day. The Sale w ill include :— 500 Iron0and Wood TACKLE, TOWING, etc. BLOCKS. 450 BLANKETS. f BROOMS and BRUSHES. BOOKCASES. 300 BOXES of sorts; 40 PORTABLE BOILERS. BASKETS, Linen, Bread, etc. BATHS; Buckets, iron and wood. ? 140 BEDSTEADS, Bed Bunks and Bed Places. 30 SHIPS' BOATS. 34 Tons CORDAGE, Old. &0 Tons CORRUGATED IRON SHEETS. old. 1,000 Old TAR CASKS. CUPBOARDS. COVERS for Tables, Chairs, etc. 500 Cloths, Pantry, etc. 200 CURTAINS. CHESTS of DRAWERS. 300 CHAIRS, Revolving, etc 18 Tons ELECTRIC CABLE, old. 80 Lots CORTICINE, wornj 200 COUNTERPANES. I M0 CRUETS. 80 CUSHIONS. 100 CLOCKS. CHINA, CUTLERY. 100, PIKE, MIHOCIAKY 1ST AT-JSZUIV DOORS. tim CARBIDE and SOAP DRUMS. 14 DESKS, Office. 14 ELECTRIC FANS. 120 FISHERMEN'S PELLETS. FENDERS and FIRE IRONS. 40 GLASSES, Looking.. 40 GRINDSTONES. GARDEN SEATS, etc: j 100 GLASS ILLUMINATORS for side scuttles, etc. 1 Ton INDIA RUBBER, old. GLASSWARE. HARDWARE and IRONMONGERY, 2 Lawn Mowers. 500 LAMPS and LANTERNS, Masthead "Allrounds," etc. LADDERS, Lockers, 55 Fold-up Lavatories. 1 Ton LEATHER, old. 19 LIFE BUOYS, Circular. MEAT SAFES. 180 WOOL, HAIR, etc. MATTRESSES. 200 Mattress Covers. 200 MATS, etc. 14 MIRRORS. 8 NAVYPHONES. 50 OARS, boat. 100 Pillows. 200 MAHOGANY, WALNUT, and PINE PANEL PIECES. 60 TONS RAGS. 16 HOT WATER RADIATORS. RUGS, Racks, Mess, etc. RAFTS, Linkleters, etc. SAWS, band and Circular. 5 MbNEY SAFES. STOVES. I 190 STOOLS and FORMS. I IDEBOARDS., I f- fV# I'ORTLIOHT (rati SIDB SCUTTLES. SETTEES in Tapestry and Pegamoid. 1,000 SHOVELS. 180 SHEETS. 1,800 STEEL WIRE ROPE SLINGS TOOLS. 180 KITCHEN, pRESSING and DINING TABLES. 200 TOWELS, 50 WASHSTANDS. 30 WARDROBES, etc. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Messrs. BOWLING BROS., 17. Commercial Row, Pembroke Dock. Further particulars may be obtained from the Controller, Furniture Section, Ministry of Munitions, Disposal Board, 18, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W.I. NOTE. For particulars of other Government Property for Sale, see "SURPLUS" m-ice 3d., at all bookstalls; or by quarterly subscription of 2s. post free, payable in advance to the Director of Publicity, Ministry of Munitions, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.I. By Direction of Captain John Harvey, R.N. PEMBROKESHIRE. B Miles from Haverfordwest Station, G.W.R., 7 Miles from Milford and D Miles from Neyland. j FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES, ID the Hamlet of St. Martin, Haverfordwest, comprising A CAPITAL MIXED HOLDING, SLADE HALL, with good FARMHOUSE, HOMESTEAD & COTTAGE, together with SMALL PASTURE HOLDING, LITTLE SLADE, the whole extending to upwards of 115 ACRES.. There is a valuable bed of Pottery Clay on the Property. FOR SALE BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. KNIGHT, FRANK & RUTLEY. AT the MARINERS HOTEL, HAVERFORD- j WEST, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of JANUARY, 1020, at 2.30 p.m. (unless previously sold privately) AS A WHOLE OR IN TWO LOTS AS UNDER: Lot 1—SLADE HALL .105 2 26 „ 2-LITTLE SLADE 9 3 28 Alio 2 14 Solicitors: Messrs. Eaton-Evans & Williams, Haverfordwest. Land Agent s:- MesirE;. James Thomas & Son, Haverfordwest. Auctioneers Messrs. Kaight, Frank & Rutley, 20, Hanover Square, W.I. 543b PIANO BARGAINS. VENABLES Upright Pi*no, £ 40; MURDOCH Upright Piano, £ 35. COLLARD & COLLARD Grand, £ 65 MILSOM ORGAN, £ 20; HARNETT SAMUEL ORGAN, £ 16 iEOLIAN Piayec PiaDo, £ 150 "PIANOLA," £ 40. All instruments guaranteed and delivered carriage paid. Write for complete catalogue and bargain list to C. MILSOM & SON, Ltd., The Great West of England Prauo House, 15, Milsom Street, Bath. 339b t Sale To-morrow! HAVERFORDWEST- Sale of valuable Freehold Property, all in the Town of Haverfordwest. EVANS & ROACH A RE instructed to offer for Sale by PubHc ? Auction at the TEMPERANCE HALL, Haverfordwest, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1019. at 5 30 p.m., the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Lot 1.—KENSINGTON HOUSE, situate Tower Hill, containing, Basement: Kitchens, Pantry, Cellars, W.C ground floor 3 large Reception Rooms,2 Entiauce Halls; ldt floor: H Bedrooms, Dressing Roam, Bathroom and W.C.; 2nd floor 3 Bedrooms, Dressing Room and Box Room, also Attics. Tbe premises ar6 occupied at present as Offices by H.M. Office of Works on a yearly tenancy at a r.nta\ of £ 70. This Lot will also inc ude Coich House, 3-Stall Stable, Saddle Room and other Building", together with small Lawn and Greenocuse at the rear. There is also reserved a i igbt-of-way over Carriage Drive entrance from Barn S'rept. Lot. 2.—Lirge Garden at the rear of Lot 1. in- cluding a Lean-to Glass House, about, 40 by 15 feet, with Heating Apparatus. The house is divided into two, one half being stocked with 5 Vines. The wtaoie is now in the occupation of Mr. Yarley as yearly tenant at a rental of Xlj. Lots 1 and 2 will, in the first instance, be offered in one L)t, aud if not sold, then feparately &s above. Lot 3—Dsvtliing House anj Garden, No. 1, Castle Terrace, containing Basei-nent-Cellar ground fl jor: Dining Room, Breakfast Room Kitchen, Saullfry, Pantry, W.C. and usual Out- offices; 1,3t fl lor: Drawing Room, 2 Bedrooms; 2ad fluor: 2 Bedrooms and Box Room, and now in the occupation of Mr. W. G. Rowlands at a rental of £ 20 per annum. Lot 4. — D veiling House and Garden, No. 2, Castle Terrace, containing similar accommodation to Lot 3, and now occupied by Mrs. Venting at a yearly tent of t 2 2 10?. Lot 5.— Dwelling Home and Garden, No 3. Cistie Terrace, containing similar accommodation toL: t4 with an addHioui W. C. on 1st floor, in the occupa- tion of Rev. W. R. Lewis at a yearly rent of £ 22. Lot. (; -G,.rder., situated in the Haggard, occupied by Mr. Drinning, at a rental of £1 per annum. Toe Houses era substantially built and are situated on a high ar.d dry elevation. For firtber particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Mi-ford Haven, or to Messrs. PRICE & SON, 573b Solicitors, lian erford west. I, SALES B;Y,AUCTON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SOLVA FIRST ANNUAL SALE Will take place in THE SECOND WEEK IN JANUARY, OF LIVE STOCK, FURNITURE, EFFECTS, Ac. MR. W. PRICE, B yn Awel (my Solva Agent), tV! will receive further Entries. 582b L. REES OWEN, Auctioneer. ———————————————— ——————————— PROPERTIES FOR SALE SEVEN ROOMED LEASEHOLD HOUSE, I Haverfordwest, double fronted. Immediate possession .Apply Box 462, Telegraph Office, Haverfordwest. TWO SEVEN-ROOM FREEHOLD nOUSES t with Gardens, in Upper Thornton, Milford Haver).-Appiy, W. Morgan, Picton Road, Hakin. [484b FOR SALE, That very Desirable Family Residence, "ROSE HILL," Situated about four miles from Haverfordwest, and ii miles from Broad Haven. The House stands in nicely wooded grounds, containing:—3 Reception Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, 2 Baths, Modern Sanitation, Kitchen, Dairy, Pantries, etic. Acetylene Light throughout. Very exten- sive Outbuilding, Stables, Garage, etc. Good Garden and TWO MEADOWS, V, The House has just been thoroughly reno- vated at a considerable cost, and the whole premises are in excellent order. Early pos- session would be given. J. B. GASKELL, Estate Office, 568b Milford Haven. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, HOUSEMAID, Parlourmaid kept. Ww Good wages.—Apply Mrs. Ernest George, Foley House, Haverfordwest. QHtb WANTED, MAID to assist with house duties. W Two in family, no washing, good home.— Mrs. Kenworthy, 30, Dartmouth Gafrlens, Milford Haven. 521b GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for London resi- \J) dence.—Apply Mrs Tom Davies, 24, High Street, Haverfordwest. 555b w ANTED. YOUNG WOMAN tn manage a W small farm house and dtiry.-Apply Box E. "Telegraph" Office, Haverfordwest.- 577b. WANTED HOUSEMAID. Apply, Miis Vw Davies, Hdl House College, Haverfordwest 581b WANTED good GENERAL, able to do plaiu ww Cooking. Apply, Evans, Dinas Hotel, Milford Haven. H04b W ANTED a tborougbty ctean PERSON If. W Housework morninge. Apply, Mrs Gentles, 41, Charles Street, Milford Haven. 605b W ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT, good VV reference essentia, also Daily Help.—Mra G. C. Ward, 3, Marine Villus, MUford Haven. 597b ORGANIST, or 0-ganiat and Choirmaster L? wanted for WESLEYAN CHURCH, Priory Road, Mi ford Haven. (Modern two manual organ). —Applications stating particulars and salary re- quired to W. J. Cole, Melrose, Dewsland Street, Milford Hat en. 596b BOY, Live In; good milker, to milk 2 cows; JD feed dogs and ferrets; must. be fond of animals.—Kenneth Walker, Tegfvnydd, Llan- fallteg. 538b I WANTED. r LODGINGS WANTED by Young Man jo  business; with or without Board.—Apply B?x 553b "Telegraph Office, Haverfordwest. BAKER, also Youug Man or Female, for Shop.- D Full particulars first letter, Coaies, Baker& Grocer, Milford Haven. 549b TWO UNFURNISHED ofr Part Furnished. I Rooms wanted immediatth-W. Hollman, Trafalgar In titute. 572b W ANTED, PORTABLE ENGINE, 6-8 h.p., in working condition.—Apply, Box W., "Telegraph" Office, Haverfordwest. 593b W ANTED, a PIANIST, to commence 29th Deceiiiber. -Apply, by letter, to Manager, Cinema Palace, Haverfordwest, 594b FOR SALE. FORD CAR. 1913; good (oidition. -Apply r Evans & Roach, Auctioneer.-1, Milford Haven. 60Sb FIREWOOD, 10 inch log, delivered in Milford F. Haven; 309. per load. 2?. extra for stacking.— Apply, William Roach, 1, Pill Point, Milford Haven. 558b. A LOT of PACKING CASES for Sale in bulk.- H.T.C., High Street, Haverfordwest. 473b 8 DAY GRANDFATHER CLOCK. Case and 0 Movement in splendid cooditiot. Price £ 15s. O. E. SHINN, Cartlttt, 585b Haverfordwest. EIGHT SETS OF HARNESS and SPRING TRAPS.—For description and prices, apply to Harries, Brvncleddau, Haverford- wesl. 592b POULTRY. "Â 1917 HATCHED BIRD LAID 15 eggs in 16 days, as the result of using OVUM,. Thorley's Poultry Spice." Sold b- W. F. Johnson, 67, Charles Street, Milford Haven. "5 PULLETS PRODUCE 273 EGGS in 3 winter months after using OVUM, Thor- ley's Poultry Spice." Sold by:-L. J. Meyler, M.P.S., 49, Charles Street, Milford Haven, 587b PRINTING. — "They do good Work." You've heard that said. We have it in mind that it shall be said of us during 1919. >; PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF HAVERFORDWEST. CHRISTMAS MARKET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CHRISTMAS MARKET for the Borough of Haverfordwest will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 23rd, 1919. H. W. D. WILLIAMS, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Haverfordwest, Nov. 17th, 1919. 509b WAGING TO POACHERS. OTICJ& IS HEREBY GIVEN that anyone !}rd treppasaiag on lands at Palmer- ston lit thfe pursuit of game or conies will be prosecuted from this date. L. M. DAVIES. Dec. 17, 1919. 590b HAVERFORDWEST UNION. ASSISTANT NURSE. The Guardians require an ASSISTANT NURSE for the Workhouse. Candidates must be Single Women or Widows. Salary, £26 « year, with Uniform, Board, Lodging, and Washing. The appointment will be made subject to the approval of the Ministry of Health, and to the provisions of the Superannuation Acts, 1896 and 1897. Application must be made on Forms to be obtained at mJ Office, and to be returned to me not later thaji Friday, the 2nd Januaary, 1920. JOHN E; H. ROGERS, ( Clerk, 7, Dew Street, Haverfordwest, 11th December, 1919., 599b PEMBROKESHIRE EDUCA TIOX AUTHORITY. VACANCIES. Certificated Assistants. Salary. Neyland" Council, Boys. Men, £100-£200. *Letterston N.P. Women, £ 90— £ 160. Uncertificated. Men aua women. Llawhaden NiP. £ 65—90. Angle N. P. School. Carew N.P. *St. Dogmaels Council (M). *St. Doginaels Council (I). *Brawdv Council. t Templeton Council. *Brynconin Council. *Lkmrian N. P. *Llanwnda Council.. Milford N.P: (M). Martletwy N.P. Rudbaxton N.P. ,W olfscastle Council. Ludchurch Council. Cosh,eeton N.P. Welsh will be considered an extra qualifi- cation in these cases. On receipt of a stamped addressed envelope Forms of Application and Scale of Salaries can be obtained from the undersigned. EVAN T. DAVIS, M.A., Director of Education. County Education Offices, Haverfordwest. 589b TOWN AND COUNTY OF HAVERFORD- WEST. EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1920. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the next General QUARTER SESSIONS < of the Peaoe for the Town and County of Haverfordweat will be bolden at the SHIRE HALL HAVERFORDWEST, on WEDNESDAY, the 76b dayof JANUARY, 1920, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. All persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and persons bound by Recognizance to appear tbereat, must attend and answer to their names and All persons having Indictments to prefer, or appeals to try or any business to trans- act, are rfquested to attend and all Justices of the Peace for the said Town and County of Haver- iordweat pre requested to return all depositions and reccgnizmces taken and acknowledged before them to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 6th day of Janqary, 1920. ROBERT A. WHEATLEY, Clerk of the Peace. C'erk of the Peace's Office, SbirfcHall, Haverfordwest, 15th December, 19EI. 603b PEMBROKESHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of ? CLEANED for the MILFORD HAVENI' (GIRLS) COUNCIL SCHOOL. Forms of applica- tions Rnd particulars cf salary may be had from the under-signed. EVAN T. DAVIS, M.A., Director of Education. County Education Offices, Haverfordwest, Dec. 3rd, 1919. 562b NOTICE. To Farmers and Butchers. There will be NO Marts Christmas week. EVANS & ROACH, 580b Auctioneers. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, FISHGUARD. A Cini- ris mas Tree Will be beld at the COUNCIL SCHOOL, FISHGUARD, (By kind permission of the Managers), On Friday, December 19, 1919 TbeJunction will be opened at 2 o'clock by LADY JONES, Pentower. Admission — Is. 357b DANCING*- Mr. Thomas Kenworthy, A.R C.O., ia open to accept engagements for Dance", either Pianoforte or Baud, auy number. Terms on application. 30, DARTMOUTH GARDENS, MILFORD HAVEN. 559b I. XMAS 1919. Call and inspect the fine display of Goods now on view at BISLEY H. MUNT'S, THE JEWELLER, Charles Street, Milford Haven, Before Selecting Your CHRISTMAS P R E S E N T S This f is by far the best and largest Stock of Jewellery, Plate, Diamond Goods and Watches ever shown in Milford. v RIGHT FOR PRICE. GUARANTEED QUALITY. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING IS ONE SECRET OF SUCCESS IN BUSINESS. The Best Local Advertising medium is the "TELEGRAPH." From Milford Haven to Fishguard it is an easy first. FOSTER POWELL'S XMAS TOYLAND NOW SHOWING. IN OP EARLY TO SECURE WONDERFUL BARGAINS. BEST VARIETY, AND CHEAPEST IN TOWN. ♦ OPPOSITE PICTURE PALACE, ROBERT ST. MILFORD HAVEN. TOO THIN PEOPLE always find Winter trying-they are so prone to get chilled and develop colds. They are for ever on the danger line. UCAL BRAND COD LIVER OIL EMULSION CNHCSH gives them resistive power to cold and damp. It puts firm; healthy flesh upon their bones, enriohes the blcod, and renews the tis- M!!& M mEmtNmBt sues. The finest protective B ) against Throat, Chest and M H Lung troubles, mild and ? ?3mH creamy^ nicer and bettor than bers. Sp 1/3, 2/3 and 4/- per Bottle. btainable from the follow- != ing Ucal Pharmacists:- J. L. Jenkins, Haverfordwest. Pugb Daviea, Haverfordwest. Pugh DaviePs, hillips, Haverfordwest. Francis D. D. L. Llewellyn, Goodwick. ?. F. Johnston, MiHord Have?. t L. J. Meyler, Milford Baveo. | CINEMA ANNOUNCEMENTS. C IN EMA. MARKET SQUARE, MILFORD HAVEN | SoIProprjetor H. J. SCARD, Jon. PERFORMANCES STARr PROMPT. 6-30 AND 8.30. aURSDAY ANp FRIDAY, DEC. 18 AND 19, Mrs. Charlie Chaplin in FOR HUSBAND ONLY. SATURDAY'S SPECIALS, Douglas Fairbanks in HE COMES UP SMILING. CIRCUS I KIKH. j RED GLOVE. ORCHESTRA. V Look out for Monster Xmas Programmes. PICTURE PALACE, ROBERT STREET, MILFORD HAVEN. Proprietors: Tnz Picture PAT-Acz Compy M&u&ger HUGH Phklps. 6-30. TWICK NIGHTLY. 8-30. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DEC. 18 and 19, That Wonderful Drama, Daddy Longlegs. Featuring the celebrated Mary Pickford. Comedy-" JERRY'S LUCEY DAY." i Serial—HOUDINI, "THR MYSTERY MAN," x Episode 3. TOPICALS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20tb, Special Drama, The Shuttle. Featuring Constance Talmadge. Wiukle Comedy, Serial, aid Interest Pictures. N.B.—Tbe Proprietors reserve the right to Alter this Progr&mme Without Notice. :0 -5=.