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Sales by Auction. COUNTIES OF BRECON, MONMOUTH AND HEREFORD. Potatoes of Uanbedr, Grosmont, Cwmyoy, Uanvihangel Crucorney, Liantltllo Per- tholey, St Michael, Cwmdo. JAMES STRAKER, SON, & CHADWICK (W. M. CHADWICK, F.A.I.) have been favoured y.¡iUJ instructions to Sell by Public Auction at the ANGST. HOTKI,, AuKHOATianrT, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of JULY, at 2.45 p.m. (subject to conditions of sale) the under- mentioned Propertiae:- ptl: ] Acreage. j ?? ^aait. j Anntud Rental. j fh?t n:bfar".lIiilT-3 Acres Am,.ol "11 RwWance known as or I Vacant possession can 1 HILL GRANGE," thereabouts be obtained on coin- standing in its own Grounds, about pletion. s minutes' w.?lk from Abergavenny.1 _?_  — 'v^ennnnyv t The smaller of the two &kls ?5 per annum -,LW? t2?—Fpaa?nf?h. nol f AberSsa?vennv' ksBubje?to&kMeofKyeMa ?15 p- Two FltMS of 8Ubje«tto a lea»e of 14 years VIS i situate near HiU Grange. | Marquees of Ab?r?avenBy i annum j' lessee ?? lamer of ? ?? tenants pay- aetdBM?toM?asrs.HtUBroB. ?p tithe upon an annual tf?ancy?  "W^-Parishofirianbedr. 33 A^is ~MT~Llewellyn Brute £ 15 All that FREEHOLD FARM known as or LLWYNON  thereabouts — _—_— -_? — A—Parish nf Grosmont. ?47?- or. -Igp:-¡-d--EVanpaITY-£I35- I All that PRMIOLD FARM known as or CREAT GOITRE thereal>o — I — Lot S- Parish ofCTosmont. 154a- ir. op. Mr. AU? Whistance £ 78 10 o Al that FREEHOLD FARM known as or UPPER GOITRE thereabouts — n Lot e—Pansh of Grosmont. 2193. 3r. 28p. ?Mr. John Lewis il'5 All that PRMWOLD FARM known as or "THE FARM" thereabonts -LerT????orCwmyoyrCombined Allen James Lot 7-Pari4ii.,of (-'wmyoy. Combined Mr. U len James ? th ?et?rgecorney. acreage I All thoseVTwo FREEHOU) FARMS 263a. 3r. 27?..t.?? vi known as I or I TREFEDW & ? CROESLLWYD" thereabouts I_L_ ¡ 'Ler?-IPansh?TLlantilioPertholey. 63a. ir. 4p. Mr. Howard Watkins D&k: ^1 All that FREEBOU) Fmw known as or ) p ld by tke same GREAT HOUSE" thereabouts  teoMt at an iwlu- rive rental of f.44 19s. Od. The farms Hwfll be sold separ- ately. Lot 9-Parish oflJantilio Pertholey. r 43a. or. 3p. Mr. Howard Watkins See above All that FREEHOLD FARM known as or UTTLE SKIRRID thereabouts I or DANYSK IRRID Lot 1 O-Pa h of St. Michael, CwmdU. 2Ia. ir. 14p. -rd Gianusk-r-J3I-I<H;- F«trPreeheMAc<etMMdationFt€<d$ or near Tretower j thereabouts Further particulars with Plans and Conditions of Sale are in the course of preparation and may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their Office, Frogmore Chambers, Abergavenny; or of MESSRS. GWILYH JAMES, CHARLES & DAVIES, Solicitors, 51-53 High Street, Merthyr Tydfil. Sales by Auction. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT —OF a—' Highly Important AGRICULTURAL SALE —AT— TREDILION FARM WHICH 4. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK If am favoured with histroctions from Mr. T. Maddocks to conduct in be month of SEPTEM- BER next. • Auctioneers' Office: Abergavenny. CATTLE MARKET, TUESDAY NEXT. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK will Sell by Auction, a Special Entry of STORE STOCK, including Six 2-year-old Hereford Heifers and Bullocks, Two Barreners, and Four Ex- cellent Cows and Calves. Sale at 10.15 sharp. e BY PRIVATE TREATY. | J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK have for Sale, for a client, an Excellent SAFE. Inside measurements,'i6in. x 25m. Maker: John Walker. Inspection, Frogmore Chambers. LONGTOWN, HEREFORDSHIRE. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to Sell by Auction, at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, 30th JULY, 19x8, at 3 p.m., subject to Conditions of Sale, the Valuable FREEHOLD FARM known as UPPEle PONTHENDRE situate as above, and containing in all an area of 23 Acres for thereabouts), with suitable House and Buildings. For further particulars and plan, apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny, or to MESSRS. GABB & WALFORD, Solicitors, Abergavenny. PRELIMINARY. MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISHES OF LLANTHEWY RHYDDERCH, HAMLET OF HARDWICK, AND PARISH OF LLANVETHERINE. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been J instructed to Sell by Auction, at Abergavenny, early in August, THE UPPER FARM, Uan- thewy Rhydderch, and Hardwick and LITTLE TREREW FARM, Llanvetherine. Full details in future advertisements, and Particulars and Plans in due course from the Auctioneer, Abergavenny, or the Vendor's Solicitors, MESSRS. GABB & WALFORD, Abergavenny. MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANWENARTH ULTRA. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to Sell by Auction at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, 30th JULY, 1918 (subject to Conditions of Sale), at 3 p.m. precisely, ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND called HEOL-Y-BWLA situate near Govilon, and containing in All an area of 5a. Or. 10p. (or thereabouts), and low in the occupation of Mr. Win. Green ow as yearly tenant. For further particulars and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny, or to the Vendor's Solicitors MESSRS. GABB & WALFORD, Abergavenny. Miscellaneous. Regent Street Assembly Hall. a. MR. J. M. BARNES, of Cardiff will (i)-y.) give a GOtiPliL ADDRESS on Sunday Evening Next, in the above hall at 6.30 p.m. All I are heartily invited. Bibles and hymn books provided. No collection. Miscellaneous. LLANELLEN, NR. ABERGAVENNY. Sale of Desirable Freehold Pasture Land. MESSRS. PITTEN (F.A.I.) & SONS have re- ceived instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the CROWS* HOTEL, PONTYPOOL, On MONDAY, the 29th day of JULY, 1918, At 3.30 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Con- ditions of Sale embodying the Common Form Conditions of the 'Monmouthshire Incor- porated Law Society and such Special Con- I ditions as shall be read at the time of Sale) I the following :— ALL THAT FREEHOLD BARN, with the Out- buildings and Several Parcels of PASTURE I LAND, containing an area of 9 Acres 2 Roods 29 Perches, and known as THE LITTLE PLACE," or THE WERN," situate in the Parish of LLANELLEN, near Abergavenny, now let to Mr. John Jenkins, Pentwyn Farm, Llanellen, as yearly tenant at a rent of £ 11 roe. od. per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. The Land Tax is redeemed. The Little Place is within ten minutes' walk from Pentwyn Farm. Further particulars, with Plan, with regard to the above may be obtained (when ready) on application to the Auctioneers, Club Chambers, Pontypool; or from MR. OCTAVIUS T. PRICE, Solicitor, Newent, Glos. Miscellaneous. TO MENJ3VER 45 ANY MAN OVER 46 AND LOW CATEGORY MEN OF ANY AGE (viz. Men in Medical Categories B3, C3, or in Grade 3) not now engaged in Agriculture or its necessary industries, CAN ENROL AT ONCE AS WAR AGRICULTURAL VOLUNTEERS and serve their Country on the Land instead of in the Army. Such Volunteers on Enrolment WILL BE PROTECTED from liability of being called up for MILITARY SERVICE Current Rate of Wages paid, with Daily Travelling Allowance or Subsistence Allowance. APPLY NOW FOR ENROLMENT and further particulars to THE SECRETARY, Monmouthshire War Agricultural Executive Committee, 24'Bridge Street, Newport, or to the District Secretaries Mr. A. EVANS, Sunnybank, Nr. Aberga- venny. Mr. j S BLRRELL, Mr. J. S. BIRRELL, Silure, Chepstow. Mr. P. C. WILLIAMS, Whitecross Street, Monmouth. Mr. W. HOMFRAY DA VI Tredegar Chambers, Newport. Mr. A. J. SMART, Higher Grade School, Usk. Mr. J. E. JONES, County Hall, Newport.  6ERISTADELPHIAN hall, LION STREET, ABERGAVENNY, SUNDAY NEXT, JULY 14th, 1918. At 6 o'clock (Pka e note alteration of time). Speaker Mr. W. H. RAINEY, of Bristol. Subject The End of the Gentile Times and what it Portends. Gome and hear and judge for yourself. Boats are frae, and DO collection. Wanted. -4 WANTED, a good General.—Apply, Mrs. Gould, West-End Bakery. WANTED, General, 14 to 15 country girl pre- ferred.—Apply D., Chronicle Office. WANTED, Girl about 18 as General.-Mrs. Rackham, Gilwern. WASHERWOMAN Wanted to take Family's Washing; good drying ground.—Apply by letter to iV.A.D., Chronicle Office. WANTED, General; able to do plain cooking; three in family comfortable home —Mri. Lyons, Rother HouSe. e WANTED, respectable person as Companion o an elderly Lady.—Apply, Miss Lewis, Cliftoi- ville, Westem-road. —————————————————————————————— GOOD General Wanted comfortable home; state age and wages must have references- Frowen, Somerset Hotel, Abertillery. WANTED, Experienced Hands and Improvers to the Dressmaking also Apprentices wages to start.—Mrs. Lyons, Rother House, Aber- gavenny. WANTED, Furnished or Unfurnished, Combined Sitting and Bedroom or Two Small Rooms, h the town-Apply, R., Chronicle Office. WANTED to Purchase, all kinds of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Left-off Clothiig good prices given.—Mrs. Hemnlings, 20, King- street, Abergavenny. WANTED, Maid young, girl not, objected to Western-road district. Part of first month's service at seaside .-Apply M.L., ChronkJv Office. KITCHENMAID Required wages commence at '/20 per annum, with board, lodging, wash- ing and uniform.—Apply by letter to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prestwich, blanchester. 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- gavenny. WANTED, immediately, experienced Coat and Bodice hands in Dressmaking Department. Also Apprentices in Drapery Establishment.— Apply, Thomas & Sons, Golden Fleece, Cross- street, Abergavenny. WANTED, some Rough Shooting also Oak Dresser, Oak Chest, Pannel-back Settle, and Chairs, 3-corner Oak or Mahogany Cupboard, and Bureaux and Oak Tables, or any pieces of Oak Furniture.—Write all particulars to James, "Chronicle" Office, Abergavenny. To Let. SITTING ROOM and Bedroom to Let, at Nevill Lodge, Brecon-road. Would suit two lady friends.—Apply at above, or L-, "Chronicle Office. FURNISHED HOUSE, conveniently situated, two reception, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, &c., for the mouth of August. — Apply, E.D., Chronicle Office. For Sale. CC- GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gambos, &c.—Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. YOUNG RABBITS for.Sale; several different breeds. Write or call.—Pitman, Mount-street, Abergavenny. 65-GUINBA New Upright Iron Grand Piano- forte for immediate cash Sale, 35 guineas. Nightingale, 3, Stow Hill, Newport. MOWERS.—Albion and Massey-Harris Mowers and Diabolo Separators in stock.-Morris, Crickhowell. INLAID Bedroom Suite, with Bedstead and Overmantel, &c., to match also Sideboard, Divan Chairs, &c.—Apply, XD., "Chronicle Office. HORNSBY'S BINDER, 5ft., for Sale; just overhauled in good working order price, 35 guineas.—Apply, J. Jones, Ironmonger, Crickhowell. TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, Capital Building Site, containing an area of one acre, now bringing in good rent as garden, in an ideal position in this favourite residential town.—Full details on application to Montague Harris, Estate Agent, Abergavenny. Lost or Strayed. LOST from No. 3, New-road, Nantyglo, a Light Bay Mare; 13 hands; shod and docked. Finder will be rewarded.—William Jones. LOST from Cefn Cottage, near Abergavenny, Six Wethers pitch-mark cross in circle on crup.—Apply C. Williams, Upper House, Crickhowell. STRAYED, June 1st, aged Bay Mare Pony, 13 hands D on front hoof, shod. Finder rc- warded. Detainer prosecuted. — Williams, Graigddu, Varteg, Mon. STRAYED, January last, a Welsh Ewe, now with lamb. If not claimed will be Slblù. Owner can have same by paying expenses.— Davies, Maes-y-Berllan, Govilon. LOST, on July 4th, between Govilon and Abcr- gavenny, a Lady's new Navy-blue Coat. Finder rewarded on returning same to The Vicarage, Llartilio Crossenny, or the Police Station, Abergavenny. STRAYED from Trevethin, Pontypool, a Black Pony, 13 Hands; slit on left ear, with punch hole in right ear ross brand on back.-Any- one finding same and returning to the Aber- gavenny Police Station will be rewarded. Miscellaneous. -<or- MADAM C0URV0IS1ER Wishes to inform the Ladies of Abergaveury that she has taken over from MISS KEN- INGTON the ENTIRE STOCK of the FANCY WORK DEPT. Your patronage will receive her best attention; Note the Address 52, Frogmore Street. DO YOU WANT MONEY ? THEN apply to the Actnal Lender, as below, for sums from £ro upwards. Confidential and straightforward business. Repayments to suit borrower's convenience. Special terms to Farmers. No Sureties required. A. SHIBKO, 84, High Street, Newport, M011. FALSE TEETH BOUGHT.—Full value by return, or offer made, or write for Free Book- let, which explains clearly the value of any artificial teet]-i.-El. Lewis, 29 London-street, Southport, Lanes. Miscellaneous. I The "GRASSMERE" War-Time Floor Covering. Sanitary, Artistic and Inexpensive, the Grammere" Flooroovering is an ideal material for Bed, Bath and Smoke Booms. The supply is strictly limited and such as desire a really cheap and stylish cover for the floor will do well. to pay us an early visit of inspection. They are made L in several sizes and we give below some examples and priece, viz. [ 4ft. 6in. by 6ft. 4/11 6ft. by 7ft. flin. 13/11 l 7ft. Sin. by 9ft. 17/11 aft. Sin. by lMt. ein. 27/6 ac. V V ■ P. E. GANE, Ltd., 161-2-3 Commercial St., NEWPORT. THE "Housu FURNISHERS." The tea?he,'e work in. in itself, often i.-isi6le and Judged by r'rults. So. t-. the be.- P"L of the R.I?iz.? ii.ste?, but t6.y give a ?-it in r,?,,nk?g which no other icvcle <-Qna)' Fl gWafc#W»»WiBfcTHSE mSTof bCe tHc &-€'asali l i rlU RrI I i ^ll-steel ?m?? ?s&??E ?38 B 8 Bt??Y?t-E?? ? Stands Fimt-here is evidence of  S the ""tee" gives to locai radw$ ??\   1r?. cjxifofid H ABEIMVEIMT j? t'?Y?? ?'?""??- AbergavaanyCyeieCo.,MCroaa8t. ? mtstress   Th. Sehoul- i!1} @ mistrffsS /¡: 0"1- ?'?? ?Jy?????LE? VC? J,:rt7/11lf!1!¡¡f" hr'¿:' 'J;¡fli';flllliQ'Yifl:.JII:'>?,Jll[!Jmiromrmrr1mHmm\lnÏ\ f I Golden Fleece, Abergavenny. SUMMER DISPLAY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The two things that matter to-day are Price and Quality, therefore TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW of the BEST VALUE obtainable in Millinery, Costumes, Blouses, Jerseys, Hosiery, Ladies' & Children's Clothing of all descriptions. Household Linen, &c. THOMAS & SONS, 59 Cross Street, Abergavenny. PLANTS! PLANTS!! PLANTS! "DUI direct from the largest grower in Abergavenny. Sturdy Outdoor-Grown Caniiaowef, -R Bru seels Sprouts, Savoy and Cabbage now ready. TOMATOES TOMATOES H TOMA TOES !—Carter's Snnnse, Kondine Rod, Bide's Recruit. Now is the time to plant.. One 3d. plant grown outside can produce 101ba. of fmit worth 1/ per lb. in August. AsWrs, Stocks, PotaniM, Marigolds, Sweet Scabioaa? Coreopofna—an at 6d. per. dozen. jF*??I?ij??vL?]['?I"*BES ? ?/V??T\r? TT?f?? FRO<jMORE5TREET. I '( I I/xS I.T ? ABERGAVENNY. —| ♦^FLORIST AWyf ?ato m *%Fraser's always Always Fraser's AlwaysPraser's BANK HOUSE SUMMER SALE NOW PROCEEDINQ. Great Reductions in all Departments.  r  JdkES & 00_' (F. TREVOR JONES* Proprietor) (F. TREVOR JONES, Proprieter? ^————mmm—■—W——M———— I Miscellaneous. Moomoutbshire Agricultural Encaire Committee. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND THRESHING MACHINE OWNERS. THE Executive Committee find it neeessarv to work a set of Threshing Tackle in the district of Llanfihangtl Crucorney and Llautillio Crossenny. Applications are invited from Farmers and Threshing Machine Owners to supervise the working of this set of tackle. Full particulars of any offers should be received at the under- mentioned address not later than Wednesday, 17th July. J. RICE JONES. 24, Bridge Street, Secretary. Newport, Mon., July 9, 1918. Brynmawr Horse and Cattle Show Society. August Bank Holiday Wednesday. VALUABLE PRIZES. THE" ANDREW BUCHAN" CUP. Further particulars to follow. Secretary: W. G. MORGAN, Brjumawr. PERSHORE CO-OP. FRUIT MARKET, LTD., PERSHORE, Worcs. WE HOLD SPECIAL SALES OF EGGS. EVERY THURSDAY; BOXES SUPPLIED. C ARNOLD CRAPP, Manager. Great Attractions at Abergavenny Bank Holiday, Monday, Aug. 5th, and Tuesday, August 6th, 1918. Annual Horticultural Exhibition In Market Hall, Monday, Aug. 5th. Nearly 100 (Masses. GRAND FETE in Castle Grounds Monday & Tuesday. Aug. 5th & 6th. Sensational Variety Performances. Waltzing Competition* Full Programme of Dance Music by the Tredegar Brass Band. Amateur ATHLETIC SPORTS In Bailey Park, Tuesday, Aug. 6th. Por prices of admission and full details, see bills. Proceeds in aid of Local Charities. W. LT.KWKrj.iN', Secretary, Horticultural & Allotments Association. 7/6 PER 1000. RBD. White, or Ox Cabbage Brussels Sprouts, Savoy, Cauliflower, Broccoli and Sprouting Broccoli. Delivered free, in lots of 1000. Can mix them as desired. BAILEY, Lianvapley Court, Abergavenny. CEFW COTTAGE GARDENING SCHOOL FOR WOMEN, OLD MONMOUTH ROAD (Abergavenny ii Miles will open about March 15th, for the reception of Resident Pupils. Out Pupils also taken. For terms, &c., apply Superintendent, Miss C. G. DAVIES, at above address. — # Pandy Branch, National Farmers' Union. 'TIKE HALF-YEARLY MEETING will 1? 1. held at the SKIRRID MOUNTAIN INN on SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1918, at 7 P-In. All Subscriptions to be paid on or before that date. AlXEN' JAMKS, Chairman. COLISEUM ABERGAVENNY. Telephone, 33. MANAGING DnuøCTOR: Rlc HARD DOONER. RKMDKNT MANAGEB W H. WALLER. Doors open at 7. Commence 7.30. Saturday at 6.30 aud 8.30 p.m. Matinee Taesday a.nd Saturday at 2.30. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY PAULINE FREDERICK in a great Super Film THE LAW OF THE LAND. ScreeheR in Five Beautiful Parts. FIGHTING TRAIL Episode 3 of this Exciting Serial. MY FOUR YEARS iN GERMANY." By Am- bassador J. W. Gerrard. 6th Instalment. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY WIIAIAM Fox presents GEORGE WALSH, ON TO BERLIN. The Greatest and Most Patriotic War Story ever • produced. COURTS AND CA8ARETS Screaming Comedy. THE FATAL RING Ciiapter 3. Penturin"- PEART, WHITE. ADUIT8 44d. ADULTS, > (Tip-np Chair 8d, I A-DULTS, (Tip up Chairs xt-. Children 4d. and 8d. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Nights (not Monday and Thursday) with Adults only. FOR PURE HOME BREWED ALES AND ?stout, WINES AND SPIRITS —TRV— THOMAS DELAFIELD, KINGS ARMS, ABERGAVENNY.