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Sale* by Auction. c -CC-C' I BRECO}<SHIRE AND }:lERIn)¡{J>SHlR i: J. STRAKER, SON & CHADW.'CX, F.A.I., LrL instructed to oiler by Public Auction on TUESDAY, nth day of JUNE, l'i¡3, 1 At the ANCKi, HOTEL, AB^SGAVKNNV, at i i o'clock in the Afternoon, i Three VaSuable Freehold Farms COTTAGES & ACCOMMOiAi 50M LANDS, ccnrorisiag an area ot 461 Acres. ) LOT OIl CRICKiiOWKU,: Ail those Twci C-sttagas and 5 Acres of Accen-i^oda- tion Land. Tenants The Kev. ii. iJ Somerset and Messrs. Jeffrey 12s. LOT 2.—PARISH OV LI.ANH :;>K, C.^EWIIOW 1:1,1.. HenSad Farm, 0' 1 2 Acres, with Monntam Run. Tenant, Mr. Pow 11. Rent-d, [7°. LOT 5.—-PARISH OV GARWAY, KKXKFORH. Yew Tree Farm of 19O Acres. T ,ut, Mr. Barrcll. Rental, /-170 LoT 4.—PARISH OF GAKWAV Trst-'Ja.nd Farm: of 135 Acres. Ten-int., Mr. H j;-cvun. Ei-ntal, £ 110. Sale partici lar* and all information irom Auctioneers, Abergavenny or of E. WADDiNGTON, Solid tor. Usk. PRELIMINARY. COALB ROOXV ALE COLLIERIES. NANTYO.I.O J. STRAKER, 30; & CHAOWiCK, F.A.L, re favoured with instrndivns from the Fro- ■ prietors to conduct an Important Sale oi COLLIERY PLANT On WEDNESDAY, JUNE izth. Including in Catalogue r, pairs of Ila.iling Engines, from tin. to ioin. cylinders a Eco- nomic Boiler iSoin. x 7ft. 1 Vertical Boiler 8ft. 6i.u. 6-ii. oTIJs. pressure 1 Cornish Boiler, 14ft. oin. x 4tt. 6in. 5olbs. pressure 3 Tube Steel Stacks, 7 Weighing Machines by Pooley, 1 oewts. to 3 tons I Truck Weighbridge, by Hodgson & Stead, 20 tons; about 100 Steel Collkry Trams, 2ft. loin, gauge about 5° sets Rowbotham Wheels and Axles, 2ft. 1 win. gauge; ahol.t 5° sets C. r. Porting?, 2ft. 1 oin. gauge nearly new bin x .11-1. x Tansye Spccial and Gin. x aim x Wort bing- ton Pnmos large 2^-in., I and iia. pipes (sHew lld socket). One complete Contractor's Compressed Air Plant, including 8in. x 12m. Ingersol belt- driven Compressor I Air Receiver r.nd I FIctt- man Hammer Drill and 2 Set Drills ( ill new). 400 Yards of Railway Sidings. 3 Sets Paints and Crossings. About 150 Tors Trum Rails (T. Head and Bridge) in 6ft. oin., oft. oin., 14ft. oin., and 13ft. oin. About 30a Combined Iron Simpers, 2ft. ioin. gauge. Large quartitv of Woolen Sleepers. 1 Colliery Fan, 20m Inlet (Forcing and Exhaust). 6 Wood and Galvanized Portable Buildings. Large quantity of Galvanized Roofs. About 100 Tons of Scrap, Wren gut, Cast, and Steel. Quantity of Lead, Copper and Brass Scrap. One Steel Plate Coal Picking Belt. Two large Saw Benches aid Saws, 4oin. and 28in. Sale at ir o'clock. Full particulars in due conrse. Catalogues 7 days prior to sale. B LACK. MEADOWS, LLANTII.10 C THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 13TH J. STRAKER, SOPI & CilADWIC^, F.A.5., .-re instructed by Mr. Sheen (who is engaged on a Government eonir: ct) to LKT BY AUCTION 2a ACRES OF R5CH GRASS KEEP which has been up for mewing slice I'eoin.ry last and to Si-.i.L BY AUCTION A3/:3iiHLTURAL !«PL £ iWERITS incltuliug Spring \V. ggon (nearly ues), St., of Harrows, Cultivator, Ransom Plough (nearly r.ewh T,.mlin's Incubator, <\c., &c.. 129 Gals. of Prime A Very Usefv.i g2 MARZ- with C::H ai foot. Auctioneers' Offices Abergavenny. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10TH, I«;: •- 15 GORDON PLACE, PARX STREET, ABERGAVENNY. J J. STRAKER, SQtf & CHAD WICK, F.A.L, are instructed by Mr. O. Emery (who is leaving) to Sell by Auction, without reserve, on the premises, the waole of his NEARLY NEW SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE which will in. 1 ;de amongst the numerous lots KITCHEN UTENSILS, CHINA AND GLASS. RECEPTION ROOM FURNISHINGS includi: g Brass Curbs, Overmantel, Pictures. CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN TAPESTRY, PIANO- FORTE in Rosewood (by Chappell), ANCELUS PLVNOLA and 30 Rolls of Music, DJNlNG ROOM SUITE in Le .t ler, HANDSOME 6ft. SIDEBOARD in Oak, WALNUT DINING ROOM TABLE, Wringing Machine by D -vios, Very Useful IJnen Cupboard, LADY'S & GENT'S BICYCLES (Swift), Two NEARLY NEW 3FT. SATIN WALNUT BED- ROOM SUITES, SATIN WALNUT TOILET TABLES, BRASS-RAIL AND IRON BEDSTEADS, Feather Beds, M itre^s s, Household Linen, in fact the entire contents of this well-furnished residence. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. NOTICE.—Terms C.;sh Day of Sale. I Auctioneers' Offices Abergavenny. ST. MARGARETT'S, NEWTON, HEREFORD- SHIRE, AND CWMYOY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Re JAMES PRICE, deceased. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to Sell bv Auction at Abergavenny in JUNE, LOWER HOUSE FARM, St. Margarett's; THE TUMP and SUNNY BANK, Newton, Herefordshire and LITTLE LLWYGY, Cwmyoy. Full details in fntnre advertisements or from the Auctioneer or Vendor's Solicitors Messrs. UNDERWOOD j & STEEL, Hereford. j ———————————————————————————————— ) WALTERSTONE & CLODOCK, HEREEORD- SIIIRE. Re JOHN WATKINS, deceased. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.J., will Sell by Auction :'t Abergnvenny, in JUNE, FOI. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS situate as above and k LOWTI as CWM FARM, Walter- stone LOWER HUNT HOUSE FARM, UPPER WKRNDDU, and LOWER WERN- DDU PARMS, Clodock, in all about 500 Acres. Full details in future advertisements and in Plans and Particulars of Sale which are in course of preparation Vendors' Solicitors: Messrs. HMTPRVS & SYMONDS, Hereford. NORTH STKEET, ABERGAVENNY. MR. 1. T. TO;NNANT has fixed TIIURSDAV, i 20th J I'N 1 191*0 for his Sale of ANTIQUE & MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFfcST' MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., Auctioneer. BRYNM.\WR HOUSE, GROSMONT. SALE OF HGU> £ HOLD FURNITURE, StrMf COB, OUTDPOR EFFECTS, ac., on retrac- tions from Pricr, Pontifex, an THURS- DAY, 13th JUNE, 1918. MONTAGUE HARRIS, FAL, AUETIMETR. Sales by Auction. LLANT1L10 rn?THO??EV (m'.TTV.'S?, NEAR ABERGAVENNY end PARTRISHOW. NEAR ¡ £1.1.r. J. -4 J. 1l, .J. .I.L1.J.1- CHICKIIOWICLL, NEAR AEEK<;AVENNY.  MR. MCNTAifUE VARRIS, F.AJ., will oner r L Uo'E.l<, fr,?7 by Auction ::t 'e Ar*GEL VlOTEL, ABEKGAVENXY. at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon On TUESDAY, JUNE jYEi, :c,i; TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD S?ALL FARMS OR HOLSJ^GS. I -A "i with ample water supply laid on Lirge Barn, Cow- house, and other Outbuildings, with 12; Acres of Valuable Land. kncWn as RHYO-LAKAU," now in the occttpation ox Thomas Jones vs. yearly tenant, situate close to the village of Bcttws, about 3 miles from Abergavenny. The com- mrted tithe is sir. Lane Tax o/t». Compact and liILL FARM, known as BLAEWKAMT, containing House, all uece.^ary P'arra I"iildir gs, 36?- Acres (or thereabouts) of most i..setul Land, with a  f'. ? LanJ, with a Sheep-run on the adjoining Hi! It is situate close to Partrishovr Church, about 6 utiles from Aberg^vov.n .a ar.i'T the some distance from Crick- ,h;¡wcil The tenancy is yearly. The com- muted Tithe s L2 (¡s, 3d. per annum. Farther oartier.lnrs to be obcairud from the \¡, P i, <> er. Ü1"" f-:Jl1 MESSRS. GAEB WALEORD, Solicitors, Aljergavenny. Under Instructions irom the Right Hon. the Lord Glannsk. j ERECONSHIRE. (Near to the Town of Brecon, in the IJsk Valley, and in close proximity to Tai-y-yn and Talybont Stations). Vafiizable Freehold Agd€Fjltural Estates known as THE PETERIOi'iE COURT & TREBIKSKUN ESTATES, R I). 2.500 (I 0 (Cf thereaboitts). MESSRS. STEPHE&ilOra & ALEXANDER, F.A.I. are instructed to Sell by Auction, at the CASTLE HOTEL, BRECON, on FRIDAY, JULY 5th, 101S. at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, the above FREEHOLD ESTATES, which, for the purposes of Sale, will be divided into I/Otc, and comprise the Farms and Land known as :— Acres. Acres. Man est Court 344 Brynllici 240 Greemvay & Slade 324 Trebinshun 197 Dolyacs. 315 Middle Wood 185 Penkelly Court 148 Millbrook II9 Tynewydd 136 Highgrove 186, Also numerous SMALL HOLDINGS, COT- TAGIS, and GARDENS, LICENSED PREM- SES, CORN and GRIST MILLS, &e. The various Properties are situate within short distances irom the Market Town of Brecon, are hi excellent repair, are well farmed, and comprise some of the best Holdings in the Comity of All are well watered, and a"e fn close proximity to Talybont and Tal-y-llyn Stations (Brecon and Brecon. -i(I T,-t l v l l y S;L a L i- ,?, s i D,, c G n 3iid Merthyr Railway). Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained upon 'application to Messrs. Lee and Pembertons, Solicitors, 44, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.. J. II. Purmedge, Esq., Glanusk Estate Orhce, Crichhow ell, Brecon shire or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. | I AI i s e e 11 an e 0 n Monmouthshire War Agricultural Execu- tive Committee. MOST URGENT. TO AGRICULTURAL WORKERS, INCLUD- ING AGRICULTURAL BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS, HARNESS MAKERS & REPAIRERS, REPAIRERS OF AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, THRESHING MACHINES, MECHANIC, Etc. LIABILITY FOR MILITARY SERVICE. UNDER a recent arrangement between the Food Production Department and the Ministry of National Service, ALL MEN of any Medical Grade or Category or not examined who have reached the age ot 18 years and have not attained the age of 31 years on the 1st Mav, 1918, will be shortly LIABLE FOR MILITARY SERVICE, and All Certificates of Tribunal Exemption on Occupational Grounds or Vouchers will be Withdrawn if they are engaged in any of the following occupations (a) Men occupied as farmers, market gar- deners, fruit farmers, and dairy farmers in the production of food of a character and quality which is of national im- portance. .(b) Men [not within paragraph (a)l engaged in agricultural work, including men oc- cupied as bailiffs, foremen, grieves, stew- ards, byremen, cattlemen, cowmen, horse- men, stockmen, yardmen, carters, plough- men, teamsters, wagoners, hinds, shep- herds, farm servants, thatchers, stallion men or leaders. (c) Repairers of agricultural implements and repairers and attendants of steam ploughs, tractors, or thrashing machines, and drivers and mechanics employed in con- nection therewith- td) Agricultural blacksmiths, agricultural far- riers, and agricultural wheelwrights. (e) Heads of departments and experts em- ployed in the wholesale food seed industry, or in connection with forest tree nurseries (but not general employees in these in- dustries) (i) Managers, toremen, and highly-skilled em- ployees employed in connection with agri- cultural drainage. (g) Retail harness makers and repairers who are wholly or mainly employed in their trade in dealing with the local require- ments (y itli.e agricultural community. (h) Land agents who are wholly or mainly employed in assisting Agricultural Execu- tive Committees, or who are essential to the administration of an agricultural estate. Any man thus affected who desires to have his claim for exemption considered must AT ONCE apply, through his employer, to THE SECRETARY, Monmouthshire War Agricultural Executive Committee, 24, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon., unless he has already received a Form of Ap- plication for this purpose. All Forms of Application must be completed and returned to The Secretary by SATURDAY, JUNE Sth, 1918. PARTICULAR CARE should be taken by all men born in the years 1887 to 1894 inclusive and who are Grade 1, Class A., B. i, C. r, or not ex- amined, to see that their Applications have been lodged. Any man who has not been medically ex- amined SHOULD NOT WAIT TO BE CALLED, but should AT ONCE arrange an appointment with the Area Recruiting Officer, Newport, Mon., for this purpose. J. RICE JONES, Secretary. 24, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. 30th May, 1918. Miscellaneous.  dFergan.1 SUM?LR DISPLAY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. .1- E8Ir'1"LíJII- The two thirgs that matter to-clav are Price and Oualitv, j therefore TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW of the BEST VAEUE obtainable in Millinery, Costumes, Blouses, Jerseys, Hosiery, Ladies' & Children's Clotilinge of all descriptions. Household Linen, &c. THOMAS & SONS, 59 Cross Straet, Abergavenny. —————— nr-ntm——ir—iMin Mix 11 11111 mm 11 w 111 ■ ii 11 ihwiii mwii 111111 ■■111111111 ■ ■ IIMIIB 111111 n—inwmi 11 j _lJ- PLANTS! PLANTS!! PLANTS! IJY direct from the 'argest grower in Abergavenny. Sturdy Outdoor-Grown Cauliflower, ) Brussels Sprouts, Savoy and Cabluge now ready. TOMATOES TOMATOES TOMA- r.rOES !Carkr's Sunrise, Konùinc Red, Bide's Recruit. Now is the time to plant. One r!d. plant grown outbide can produce lOlbs. of fruit worth 1 ¡. per lb. in August. Aster-, Stocks, j Petunias, Marigolds, Sweet Scabious, Coreopcsis—all at 6d. per. dozen.  ?Bs"a! ? ? aLf # ? ? ? J ?3BBNHEBSn))tmMJ???? CBS^/Ol l\ V ;j 4? ABFRGAVENI-TY SFED ST RES. 0 LOR^T ?Dy ?S M ? rLn? "? ABERGAVENNY. —?j  ?sEEDs?L? Fraser's always Always Fraser's j ??TiT?? c'   ?. .? o'? f R?'c:?h giv* a ce-tfra ?"" 1 very powerful r'?. *o t'iat either br?k e ?iH KoM the n..c. c on tbe s*-—re*" V> i tl. i'rv ltinke thr Ra i e:^1! !r a?-v« VT bicyolf. j ,,r ,• s.niwsi»jrMK I  ?''??'J?-? j  ?? ?"?:. ?""? ?m??? ?M ? M B?.T?LE?. ;1 £ -§■' Stands First—e^ideaco ot t  ? th4 ?efw?c€ It jiues to 1QC: nderS ? £ 0 ? ABERGAVERMY: p | k"rv¡. 't:jh ¿ ?? ???.? Abpr?Y?uy Cvcle Co. '?, Cr.?.: ?. J5? j NtiUiashanj. | fcj *THE~ | ¡!D -<' ? ? Sc??o.-??r? ??  r; «'  'PN'{, C A R A fAi'f,E 'ftYitR :'If/11Ttr",  ((¥f;,¡,?¿fíil1ti..1ù:lTTrr,"1Trn"lflnn\tmnl,"1\\J:l'h!:ï:j'l -r." 'f"T# v;t': 'lfJI11f/J .1\, ."Mi^cellfJiiieoiis. | -u_- -=-. ABERGAVENNY LOCAL LABOUR PARTY. A MEETING OF INOSVIDUAL rriEMEiRS will be held at tLe MORRIS TEMPERANCE HOTKI, I ou TUESDAY, JlNJ nth, at 8 tc elect their Representative on the Execuln. OPEN-AIR PROPASAKDA. AJi OPEM-AIR MEf.nVS will be held at vhe j Corner of Pen-y-Pound and Frogmore Street ) on THURSDAY, JUNg 13th, at 8 p.m., when I MR. T. R. WALL will speak 011 the lnbocr Programme." Chairman: MR. J. STARK, Oucstious invited. MEETINGS OF DELEGATES will be held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, at the Morris Hotel, at 8 p.m. Delegates a.r.d Officials plec^se note. Secretary J. STARK, I 22 Merthyr Rd., Abergavenny. Re F. M. Humfrey, Esq., deceased. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all J_\j Creditors or other persons having any claims or demands against the Ihstate of Frederic I Morgan Humfrey, Esquire, J.P., late of Llan- wenarth House, who died on the 10th day of May, 1918, are required to forthwith send par- ticulars in writing of their claims or demands to the Executors, at Llanwenarth House, near Abergavenny; And all persons owintr any money to the Estate are required to pay the same to the Executors. Dated 30th May, 191S. CAllB & WALFORD, Solicitors, Abergavenny. CEFN COTTAGE GARDENING SCHOOL FOR I WOMEN, OLD MONMOUTH ROAD (Abergavenny Il Miles) will open about March 15th, for the reception of Resident Pupils. Out 1 Pupils also taken. For terms, &c., apply Superintendent, Miss C. G. DAVIES, at above address. Soldiers and Sailors Reception Committee. ASACRJBD CONCERT will be held on ASUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 9th, at 8 p.m., at the TOWN HALL, ABERGAVENNY. Presentations will be made to Men home on leave. A Sliver Collection will be taken. Everyone cordially invited. ABERGAVENNY CASTLE. BE it known that J. H. HINTON has J-) taken charge of Abergavenny Castle, Refreshment Rooms & Crounds and will make every effort to cater for visitors in a thoroughly satisfactory manner. Patrons of Refreshment Rooms may rely upon absolute cleanliness, civility and the best value that can be secured subject to Food Control Regu- lations. Schools, Choirs, Clubs, Committees, and similar Parties can be accommoda- ted by arrtangement. CHRISTADELPHIAN HALL, LION STREET, ABERGAVENNY, SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 8th, 1918. At 6 o'clock (Pita e note a te>aii u: of time). Speaker: Mr. A. BYRT, of Bristol. Subject THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD." Come and be-tr and jndga for yourself. Beath aru free. and Du collection. Miscella:neoxi.s. j J:t;¡r.. I COLISEUM [i Ci A V Zi A". Telephone, 33. I MAHJLOING DiK?cT.?: Hl?EIARD f)uOSSK i REMDE:.rMAKAUHR: W. H. WALLER. I Doors open at 7. Commence 7.30. Saturday j at C.30 and 8.:10 p.m. Matinee fuooèayand I Saturday at '2.o0. j MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY j PAULINE FREDRiCK ia a Beautiful 5-Act I, DRAMA, DOUBLE CROSSED. The Most Exciting Film this great Star has ever yet presented. j Secured at Great Expense. T}¡e Greatest Screen I Sensation of Modern Times. Presented by I AMBASSADOR JAMES W. GERARD j MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY | In 10 Weekly Instalments. j COMEDY GAU&HT IN A HAREM. ) COM-1?DY C AU GH T-IN A HAREM. Additional 2-Act Drama The Gift of the Magi. PATHE'S ANSfttATEO GAZETTE. j THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ALMA TAYLOR, the great Screen Star, in NEARER MY GOD TO THEE. Presented by Moss Empires Ltd. A Magnificent Ilictui-e. COMEDY HIS CROOKED CAREER. I Chapter 13: THE SECRET KINGDOM. PATHE GAZETTE. COMING SHORTLY, -The Serial WV.nderful • "THE FIGHTING TRAIL." ANTIM B 4d. ADULTS, I (Tip-tip Chairt. ad. ADULTS, I (Tip-up, Chairs I 1- d ren 4d. an 'd N'v-e d esday I Children 4d. and 8d. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Nights (not Monday and Thursday) with Adults only. I E. A. PEAKE, FLORAL HALL, CROSS ST., FOR Wreaths, Crosses, Chaplets, Anchors. or any design. Bridal Shower. Opera Presentations, and other Bouquets artistically made up of the choicest flowers in season at the shortest notice. I New and Reliable Seeds have stood the test for over 30 years. Estimates given for Table, Church De- corations. Weddinp Parties &c. NOW IS AN EXCELLENT SEASON. Bedding-out Plants! Bedding-oat Plants NOW READY, a Varied Assortment of GERANIUMS, including Paul Cram pel, and Ivies, Asters, Stocks, Marigolds, Helichrysums, Alvssumi, Lobelia, Nicotina. CELERY PLANTS from Sixpence per score; also extra strong MARROW PLANTS, CU- CUMBER PLANTS, TOMATO PLANTS (from One Shilling per dozen upwards); and all kinds of bedding-out stuff of the finest quality, all well hardened off and grown without artificial heat. Order early to save disappointment. Wanted. I WANTED, a reliable I' GiU, 4 Merthyr-road, Abergavenny. -0 CLERICAL WORK reqi lired in town free week I t'!1(1s.-324, Chronicle Office. ¡ GAMBO WANTED, ih gocd\or.diiion.—Apply, augnan Bros. Timber Co., Tredegar. WANTED, strong ].1rdd.-A.ppJy, Mrs. Telford, Lidstone, Monmonth-road WANTED, Furnished Apartments for Articled | Pupil.—J. Straher, Son & Chadwick. < I WANTED, respectable G:il !or Farmhouse.— | Apply, T?v?s, W?l:Ls," Penrhos, Raglan. WANTED, .at once, experienced Assistant j ineligible.—-Wm. D.vi? y C;"u?.s-Htrc?t, Ab(-r- ¡ ?avcnny. MEN WANTED in Woods and to assist Haulage. I Applications from stro ng Women would be entertained.—Vaughan Bros. Timber Co., jJ Tredegar.  WANTED, a staid, repectabk Woman ior general work of a s:ndl house in the country good home help given.—H.W., Chronicle Office. WANTED, strong Cob, 14-15 hands, for driving and working 011 land. Also four-wheeled Trolley, carry; 15cwt. — Capt. Whitehead, Goytre Hall, Abergave-rmy. 1-i L.M)Y Requires Two Unfv.rnished as with homely people, Abcrw:.v:ny or -HL '?ndh;g neighbourhood no attendant —Stale n-n to R.N., Abergavenny Chronicle."  WANTED to Purchase, Ladies' and Gentlemen s and Children's Second-hand Clothing best prices given will call on receipt of post card. —Apply, Mrs. Jackson, 4 Chapel-road, Aber- gavcnny. irime d i,,t?-ly, f- WANTED, immediately, experienced Coat and Bodice hands in Dressmaking Department. Also Apprentices in Drapery Establishment.- Apply, Thomas & Sons, Golden Fleece, Cross- street, Abergavenny. WANTED to Purchase, Small Farm of about 20 Acres good house about 5 bedrooms, good water supply, suitable outbuildings near Ofiice. village and station." —A»ply, D.G., "Chronicle' WANTED, fur the dnration of the Wsr, a Carpenter mast be a good all-round man wages, 30s. per week, with a War Bonus of 13s. per week. Applicants must be over military age or ineligible for the Anlly.-Apply pc-rsonally to the Medical Superintendent, Monmouthshire Asylu'm, Abergavenny. For Sale.. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Ganibos, &e.—Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. SECOND HAND MOWING MACHINE for Sale. -Apply, Summers, Great Oak, Bry-.igwyn. FOR SALE, good strong Cambo nearly new suitable for hauling pit wood. -Address, 18, Chronicle Office. SEED POTATOES.-Surplus. scw-t. each of King Edward, Arran Chief and King George. Low price.-Criddle, Cadvor, Govilon. FOR DISPOSAL, Thoroughbred Bulldog pedi- gree.—Full particulars apply W. Tordoff, 8, Lion-street, Abergavenny. 65-GUINEA New Upright Iron Grand Piano- forte for immediate cash sale, 35 guineas- Nightingale, 3, Stow Hill, Newport. ALLOTMENT HOLDERS and Gardeners can wonderfully increase their crops by top dressing with Horticultural RITO.-Sold by Percy R. Fraser, Abergavenny Seedsman. THE "STAR" VACUUM CLEANER over- comes the difficulty of being without a maid. Simple, easy, and efficient. Price, 30s.— Howard Davies & Co., House Furnishers, &c. TO LET OR FOR SALE, the Freehold Residence, The Woodbines, Penypound (near L. & N. W. Station) 3 Reception, 6 Bedrooms large walled in Garden tennis court.- Straker, Son & Chadwick, Auctioneers. -+ +- To Let. TO LET, a Small General Shop, in good locality. Stock at valuation. Owner joining Forces.- Apply A.B.C., Chronicle Office. HORSE HAULAGE Contract to Let, Tushing Pitwood from Woods to Road near Aberga- venny. All easy tushing.-Vaughan Bros. Timber Co., Tredegar. TO LET, Shop and Premises, Cross street. Im- mediate possession. TO LET, Large Warehouse, Baker street. Im- mediate possession. TO LET, Coldbrook Vilb, Munmont!, Toad; rent.- ?23, exclusive. Immediate poss(sio:l. Apply, T. Young, Monmouth road. -n_ -r,ost or Strayed. LOST, a Siamese Cat last seen between Aber- gavenny and Penpergwm small reward.— Mrs. Pritchard, Bryn-Caen. LOST in Cattle Market, Black Sheepdog collar marked Jones, Brecon answers to name of Lad.— Jones, Llewnu, Cwmdu. LOST, dark-faced Ewe and Lamb raddle on right shoulder, pitch-mark R in wheel on near I side.-Apply, Roberts, Cefn Coed, Llanellen, Abergavenny. I STRAYED to Church Farm, Llanarth, on May 23rd, Two 2-?year-old Bay Cobs.-If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to defray expenses.—Evan Jones. LOST from Penyworlod, Llanfoist, Black-faced Radnor Yearling Wether mark on left car, straight crop with three cut notch over right ear, sloped crop with thumb notch under.— Information to Grenow, Pentwyn, Govilon. LOST, on the 5th June, between Mrs. Corfield's, The Knoll, Brecon-road, and the Railway Bridge, Brecon-road, a small old-fashioned Ear-ring, containing blue stone and small pearls.—Anyone returning the same to Mrs. Powlett, Ashgrove, or the Police Station, will be rewarded. Personal. GENTLEMAN of means is desirous of meeting a Lady with capital in business (not younger than 50), with a view to partnership.-Apply by letter to W.M., Chronicle Office. Miscellaneous. We have a very large stock of Writing Pads I bought before the last rise in prices. Now is the time to buy.—M. Morgan & Co.) Chronicle ¡ Office. -L_ OXIDE OF IRON (Compound) enrich the blood, strengthen the system and bring the coionr of health to pale faces, also acts as a gentle aperient. Invaluable for amentia. 5u tablets in box, Chemist, Cross Street. FALSE TEETH BOUCHT.-Full value by return, or offer made, or write for Free Book- let, which explains clearly the value of any artificial teeth.—E. Lewis, 2q London-street, Southport, Lanes. ft DO YOU WANT Y.OffEY ? THEN apply 10 the Actual Lender, as below, for sums from £ 10 upwards. Confidential and straightforward business. Repayments to suit borrower's convenience. Special terms to Farmers. No Sureties required. A SHIBKO, ;1, High Street. Newport, Mon.  P. E. G l N E L" ;1 1. L House Furnishers, 161=2=3 Commercial Street, NEWPORT.   I | j j ¡ Furnituijp ? ? Hi Carpets 1 Fabries Decoration in Characterised by Distinctive Style. JA. <  Moderate Price. IN Unimpeach- able Quality. P. E. GANE, Ltd House Furnishers, 161 -2-3 Commercial Street, NEWPORT. FOR PURE HOME BREWED ALES AND STOUT, WINES AND SPIRITS -TRY- THOMAS DELAFIELD, KINGS ARMS, I ABERGAVENNY. PERSHORE CO-OP. FRUIT MARKET, LTD., PERSHORE, Worcs. WE HOLD SPECIAL SALES OF EGGS. EVERY THURSDAY. BOXES SUPPLIED. C ARNOLD CRAPP, Manager. Plants! Plants Plants BasT STOCK GROWN. BRUSSELS SPROUTS PICKLE CABBAGE 8AVOYS M. per 120. L J. RUTHER, Abergavenny.