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SALES BY AUCTION. 1 LANGLAND, MUMBLES. SWANSEA. FOR SALE WITH VACANT POSSESSION. Astley Samuel, F.A.L Has been instructed to offer for SALE, on TUESDAY, 29th JULY, 1919, at the HOTEL METKQPOLE, SWANSEA, the Exceptionally Well-Situated and Attrac- tive Residence, Known as STRA THMORE" (now in the occupation of the owner, Mrs. Samuel Taylor). The house stands on high ground, hav- ing an extensive frontage to the two roads, and commanding a picturesque and pleasing view, embracing the fine old Ruins of Oystermouth Castle, Swansea Bay, and Bristol Channel. The grounds are private, well sur- rounded with shrubs and trees, and artis- tioally laid out with flower beds, tennis lawn, and arlxvurs. There is a large vegetable garden and orchard. The Accommodation is as follows: Four Reception-rooms, leading from the draw- ing-room a glass enclosed lounge, nine bedrooms, bathroom with h. and c., w.c,. Airing Cupboard. Kitchen, Scullery, Cel- lar, Outside Wash-house, Large Shed ?' V Lie t,?-tal area of suitable JQr. garage. The total area of the grouncPis I aore 1 rood, 23 perches or thereabouts. The Property is held for a term of 999 years from 25th March, 1896, at a ground rent of £19. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Further particulars can be obtained o' Messrs. Collins and Woods, Worcester- place, Swansea, and Orders to View from the Auctioneer, King's Chambers, Swan- sea. Be Mrs. Chiles Evans (deceased). 11, RICHMOND ROAD, SWANSEA. FOR SALE WITH VACANT1 POSSES- SION. Astley Samu-1, F.A.I. Ha.s been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1919. on the above premises, the Dwelling-house, 11, RICHMOND ROAD. Held for a term of 99 years, less 2 days, from 29th September, 1D03, at an annual ground rent of t5 10s. Also the Modern & Antique Furniture, Broadwood Pianoforte, Dining-room Suite, Mahogany Table, Serpentine Front Antique Mahogany Sideboard, Pedestal I Desk, Paintings, Pictures, Brass Fire Suites, Copper Urn, Door Curtains, Marble Clocks, Sheffield- Plate Candela- bra, Mahogany Dinner Wagon, Drawing- Toom Suite in Silk Tapestry, Oval Table, Carpets, Rugs. Mats, Antique Mosaic in Brass Frame, Gas Fire, Antique Oak Table, Welsh Oak Dresser, Table Mangle, Wall Clock, Stair Carpet and Rods, Mahogany Duchcsse Set, Mahogany Half Tester Bed, Walnut Wardrobe, Dark Oak Bedstead, Chain Mattresses, Overlays, Kitchen Utensile, etc. The Goods on View Morning of Sale; the House by arrangement on the day before the Sale, 2.5 p.m. Sale of House at 11 a.m. Furniture to follow. Further particulars from Messrs. Col- lins and-Foods, Solicitors, .Worcester- place, Swansea; or of the Auctioneer, Corner of Gower and Orchard-street, Swansea. 66, CROMWELL TERRACE, CONSTITUTION HILL END. SWANSEA TO BE SOLD WITH VACANT POSSESSION. Mr. Joseph Harris HM been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, as above, oil THURSDAY, JULY 24th, 1919, all that Valuable Leasehold Dwelling-house and Premises, matuate and being No 66, CROMWELL TERRACE, SWANSEA, held by way of Lea.se for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1895, subject to a Ground Rent of £ 3 3s. per annum. The house, which is well and substan- tially built, has "a frontage of l&ft. or thereabouts, and contains six rooms, bath- room (h. and c.), and scullery. The Mines and Minerals are Reserved. Also the Whole of the Valuable and Well-Preserved Household Furniture, the chief items of which -ntprL-Bea tifully Carved Walnut-framed Green Figured Plush Suit6, Handsoona Solid Walnut Sideboard with mirror buck. Large Carved Walnut Overmintel, Solid Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, Heavy Marble Clock, Brass Fender, Set of Fire Brasses, Skin and other Rus, Gilt Pier <Gla«s, Exquisite Rosewood China Cabinet, Crimson Plush Suite, Carpet Squares, In- laid Linoleums, Brass Rail Fire Scroen, 1 Large Ware Pedestal and Jardiniere, Beautifully Carved Walnut Hall Stand ■with centre mirror, Passage Mats, Stair Carpet, Stair Rods, Handsome ALL BRASS BEDSTEAD, Wire Mattresses, Hair and Wool Overlays, Satin Walnut Bedroom Suite, Light Mahogany Ditto, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Round Brass1 Stand, Copper Kettle, etc., together with ] an INLAID MAHOGANY GRAND-, FATHER'S CLOCK. ANTIQUE MAHOG- ANY ESCEETOIRE, and other articles too numerous to particularise. Goods on View Morning nf Sale. jI TERMS—CASH. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. The liousp will be offered first. Further particulars may be obtained from A; J. Puntan, Esq., solicitor..12. Fisher Street, Swansea; or from the Auctioneer, at "his Offices,* 1., George Street, Swansea. Tel. No. 469 Docks. 13 and 14, DE-LA-BECHE STREET, SWANSEA. THURSDAY, JULY 24tb, 1919. To Hotel and Lodging-house Keepers, Furnitnre Dealers, Householders and others. Important Sale of Very Serviceable Furniture, Comprising about 150 combination Bed- steads, some new. all in good 'ondKou, Brass Rail and Iron Bedsteads, Chest" O. Drawers, Cupboards. a Large Number of Kitchen Chairs, Towel Fire Cradles, Cots, Bedding, several Kitchen Tables, Dressing Tables, Washsfcands, end a Large 'Assortment of very useful items too numerous to specify. The whole -will be submitted for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above date by Mr. Trevor Evans, (Messrs. Bowen, Evans and Mills), On the instructions of the Belgian Re- fugee Committee. The Furniture may be inspected the day prior to Sale. Sale to- commen ce in No. 13 at 11 a.m. Terms-Cash. Auction and Estate Offices: 22, Wind- street, Swansea. Tel., Docks 420. j ) )————— t L _— LEADE" CLASSIFIED ADVERTS SEE PAGE TWO. < SALES BY AUCTION. By Order of the Mortgages. PORT TALBOT. Practically opposite the G.W .R. Station ¡ and Main Avenue to the Docks and almost adjoining the P.T.R. Station. John M. Leader and Son Will SELL by AUCTION at the HOTEL METROPOLE, SWANSEA, at the end of AUGUST, the Important and Valuable Block of Easiness Premises known as ROYAL BUILDINGS, PORT TALBOT, I Comprising: 7 Lock-up Shops and Offices over, producing an annual income  when fully let estimated at ?1,060 per annum. Held under two leases for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1912, at Ground R,ent.s aggregating £ 45 per annum. Solicitor: w. Arthur Davies Esq., Swansea. SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS. Sale of Household Furniture, Billiard Table, Piano, etc. I John -M. Leeder and Son ¡ I Will offer for SALE BY AUCTION on I WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd, 1919, at 11 a. m ¡ a.m., Household Furniture I I AND EFFECTS, I Roughly comprisingBrass Rail Bed- ¡ stead, Sundry Bedsteads, Wool, Flock and Hair Overlays, Feather Beds, Wash- I stands, Linen Chest, Linen Press, Chests I of Drawers, Oriental, Axminster and ether Carpets, Oak, Walnut and Mah- ogany Sideboards. Mahogany Dining I Table, Dining Room Chairs, Couch, Arm Chairs, Inlaid Mahogany China Cabinet, Pair of Pedestals to match, Settees, Ebony Settees, Occasional Chairs, PIANO by BRINSMEAD AND SONS. Burr Wal- nut Music Canterbury Roll Top Desk, Wicker Tables and Chairs, Splendidly- made Full-size BILLIARD TABLE with ACCESSORIES. Plated Goods, China Ware, Ice Chest, Kitchen Dressers, Tables, Fire- Suites. Copper Stew-pan. Turbot Kettle. Five Glass Jars for Aerated Drinks, sundry miscellanea. Goods on view morning' of sale. Auctioneers' offices: 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. (3166). TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. GLANAVON HOUSE. TAIBACH, PORT TALBOT. MESSRS. John M. Leeder end Son Are instructed by the Education Com- I mittee of tho Glamorgan Countv Council to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, in Lots, on THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1919, at 2.30 p.m., the The Building Materials in GLANAVON HOUSE, STABLES, GREENHOUSES and OUTBUILDINGS, which include a large quantify of Lead, Slates, Stone Flags, Baths, Copper Cylin- ders, w.c. Pedestal Pans and Cisterns, Ranges, Grates and Mantles, Flooring Boards and Joists, Skirting, Match- boarding, Doors, Windows, Cupboards, Staircases, BrMfi; and Mahogany Hand- rails, Balusters, Gas Fittings, Lead-lined Sinks, Glass, Forcing Frames, Stable Fittings, Sectional Boiler, 3in. and 4.1 in. Piping, etc. Also THE STANDING TIMBER around and at rear of the house, Orna- mental Plants and Shrubs, Fruit Trees, etc. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. NEATH, SKEWEN, AND ABER- DULAIS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS FORM- ING PART Cf THE TENNANT ESTATE. MESSRS. John M. Leeder and Son Have received Instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, aai THURSDAY, JULY 22, 23, and 24, 1919, at the CASTLE HOTEL, NEATH, a't 2.30 p.m. each day, the Freehold Ground Rents, amounting in the aggregate to PER ANNUM, arising out of and secured upon Resi- dences, Dwelling Houses, Churches, Shops and Licensed Premises, with the Reversions to the Rack Rents at the ex- piration of the respective leases. Particulars of Sale have been prepared as follows. First Day's Sale, comprising properties in the PARISH OF BLAENHONDDAN. Riverside, Canal Side, Main Neath Road, Maesgwyn-terrace, and Cilfww-road, Aberdulais. Cadoxton Terrace, Cadoxton. Penywern Road, Tygwyn Terrace, Alex- andra Road, Rhydding, Neath Main Road and Cilfrew Road, Bryncoch. PARISH OF NEATH LOWER. Dulais Fach Road, Aberdulais. Second Day's Sale, comprising proper- ties in the PARISH OF COEDFFRANC. Skewen, Wern Road, Stanley Road, Christopher Road, Winifred Road. Third Day's Stile, comprising properties in Skewen: Evelyn Road, Coombe Road, Charles Street, New Road, High Street, Tabernacle Street, Queen's Road, Old Road, Burrows Road and Moore town. f Copies of the Particulars and Condi. tions of Sale may be obtained from the T>?nnant Ewbnte Office, Neath; Mrs. Whittington and David, Solicitors, Prudential Chambers, Neath; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 46. Waterloo Stre-y: Swansea. ■ BAGLAN,AND ABERAVON. SALE OF FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, BUILDING SftTES, ACCOM- MODATION LAND, FARMS, SMALL HOLDINGS, DWELLIN(,, HOUSES AND A FAMILY RESIDENCE. John M. Leeder and Son Have received- instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. AUGUST 7th and 8th, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. each day, at THE WA LN fjT TREE HOTEL, ABERAVON, portion of the Bad an Estate. Situate in the Parishes of Baglan, Aber- nvoii and Neath, with a total area of about 600 ACRES. comprising: BUILDING LAND in Mount View-ter- race, Aberavon, several PLOTS fronting the Main Road, and on Ty Isaf Farm; ACCOMMODATION LAND, situate on Aberavon and Baglan Moors; THE AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS, known as Sarnfan Stycyllwen, Pentwyn, Tycanol, Tynytwr and Tyr-eglwys; THE DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE Irnown its BAGLAN COT- TAGE; FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS amounting to £332, secured upon Dwell- ing Houses in Pentyla, Llewellyn-street, Knight-street, Mount View-terrace, and Cwmavon-road, Aheravon; New-road, Old- road, Swan-street, Swanfield-terrace and Heolhorney-road, Baglan; The Neath County Police Station, Windsor-road, and 44 to 49, Britoni'errv-road, Neath; and several Freehold Dwelling Houses at Baglan. Particulars and Conditions of Sale. with Plan, may be obtained of Messrs. R. and C. B. Jenkins and Lloyd, Solicitors, Fisher-street, Swansea; or of the Auc- tioneer, 46: Waterloo-street, Swansea. SALES BY AUCTION. LANGLAND.. MUMBLES. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, LEASE- HOLD SHOP PREMISES, AND AN IM- PROVED LEASEHOLD GROUND RENT MESSRS. < John M. Leeder and Son j Will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at, the HOTEL METROPOLE, SWANSEA, i on TUESDAY, 22ud JULY,. 19J9, at 3. p.m., a convenien:iy situated and weL1-, buil built FREEHOLD DETACHED RESIDENCE, known as THE CROFT," Langlqtftd Road, Mumbles, standing in grounds of about 1,1 acres. Possession on completion. A FREEHOLD DETACHED RESI- DENCB,' ??6 as GLENVlEW," Langland- road, Mumbles. A FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE, known aa LYNDEWOOD," Langland Road, Mumbles, including th;S, VALUABLE FREEHOLD PLOT, of LAND at the rear thereof and of "St. Hilda;" and Cromer," La.ngla.nd Road, Mumbles. A LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP AND PDEIIISES, situate and known M" THE. REST CAFE," No. 2,, Commercial 1*luee. Mumbles, at present let on a quarterly tenancy at .£28 per annum, tenant paying Til An Improved LEASEHOLD GROUND RENT of.£5 Per Annum, arising -out of a Field known as "Little Overland," at the rear of The Croft," held tctj a term of 99 yearr, from the 25th day of March, i 1878, subject to an annual rent of 220,1 now leased for the remainder of the torin to H. H. Watkins, Esq., at an annual rent of X25 per annum. Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of D. Stanley Owen, Esq., Solicitor. London and Provincial Bank Buildings, Wind Street, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers, 46, Waterloo Street, Swansea. ASHLEY HOUSE, DE LA BECHE-ROAD, SKETTY. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1919. J. Barron Pascoe, F.S.I., F.A.I., Has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address and date, the Substantial Household Furniture AND EFFECTS, ComprisingHandsome Drawing-room Suite in Silk Tapestry, Fumed Mahogany Sitting-room Suite, 6arred Walnut Din- ing Suite by Bennett, Mahogany Dining Table, Handsome Gilt Pier Glass, Oak Mantel Glass, Copper and Braes Fire Sets, Valuable Oil Painting by Cleo. Morris, choice Selection of Coloured Prints, Pair of SWANSEA ESTRUSCAN WARE VASES (Marked), Nuijilwr SWANSEA Willow Pattern Platpa. Wedgwood Vasee, Lace and Casement Curtains, Jardiniere, Sewing Machine, Splendid OAK BED- ROOM SUITE, OAK BEDSTEAD. MAHOGANY WARDROBE, Mahogany Washstand and Dressing Table,, Toilet Sets, Wire Spring /Mattress, Flock Over- lays and Pillows, Brass Rail and Iron Bed- stead, c Medicine Cupboard, Chest of Drawers, Wall Cloak, LADY'S BICYCLE, Perambulator, etc., etc. Sale to commence at 11.30 am. prompt. Terms—Cash. ■ On View Morning of Sale from 9.30 a.m. Auctioneer's Offices: Gower Chambers, 7, Gower Street, Swansea. SWANSEA AND DISTRICT. For Sale with Vacant Pon and otherwise. J. Barron Pascoa, F.S. I., F.A.I., Ha^ been instructed to OFFER for S VI If by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOTEL CAMERON. HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, the 29th JULY, 1919, at 3 o'clock p'm. prompt (subject to Conditions of Sale to be there produced), tie follow- ing Valuable Leasehold Properties, Viz.:— No. 49, SKETTY ROAD, SWANSEA. No*. 46 to 50, MADOC STREET, SWANSEA. No. 21. BAPTIST WELL STREET. SWANSEA. No. 2. OOHUN STREET, BRYN- HYFRYD. No. 32, EATON ROAD. BRYNHYFRYD No. 43. MONTEREY STREET, MAN- S ELTON. Nos. 32 and 83, IDRIS TERRACE, PLASMARL (No. 33 is Vacant). Nos. 1 arnd 2, MYRTLE TERRACE; MUMBLES. POLICY OF INSURANCE FOR .£2f1O in the LIFE ASSOCIATION of SCOT- LAND Further Particulars will appear later. Auctioneer's Offices: 7, Gower Street, Swansea. GWERNFRWDD. LLANMORLAIg, GOWER. Beynon, Holland and Pascoe Have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, Seven Valu- able Freehold Dwelling-houses and Gardens, situate and known as GWERNFRWDD ,qiti7,?ite, an d Known Is* (I COTTAGES, GWERNFRWDD. Further Particulars will appear later. Auctioneers' Offices: 7, Gower Street, Swansea. ■ SHORT NOTICE. AUCTION ROOM, 21, UNION STREET. SWANSEA. Mr. H. C. Higman, F.A.I. Will SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on TUESDAY, 22nd JULY, 1919, at 11 a.m., a Quantity of Household Furniture, &c., Roughly comprising Mahogany Dining and Sitting-room Suites, Walnut Side- boards, Cheffonier, Dining Tables, PIANOFORTES, Music Cabinet and Stool, 2 China Cabinets. Brass Bedsteads, Beds. Mahogany Chairs. Hall Stand, Overmantels, Carpets, Rugs, Mahogany Bedroom Suites, Wardrobes. Chest of Drawers. Overlays, Dresser. 4ft. ROIL TOP DESK. Tables. Chairs, Fenders, Crockery Ware, Garden Seat and Sun- dries. On View Morning of Sale. Tenns- Cash. Auctioneer's Offices, 21, Union-street. Swansea. GARNANT AND CWMGORSE. MESSRS. James and James, F.A.L Will offer for SALE bv AUCTION,ttt the ABERNANT HOTEL, CWM- GORSI, on TUESDAY: EVENING, JULY 29th ,1919, at 6.30 p.m.; the fol- lowing Valuable Leasehold Properties, viz.: Lots 1 and 2.—A Pair of Handsome Semi-Detache4 Villas called AROSFA and ANWYLFAN, Ceidrym-road, Gar- nnt. held for a term of 99 years from March 25th, 1908, at a total ground rest of £1 10s. 9d. Lots 3 and 4.-Two Well-built PwelJ- ingiHouses, Ncs. 146 'and, 148. PONT- ARDAWE-ROAD, CWMGORSE, held for a term of 999 years from Jeptember 29th, 1907, at a total ground rent of P,2 14s. All lots are to be sold separately and are let on monthly tenancies. Further particulars from the Auc- tioneers, 7, Goat-street, Swansea; 'w tioneers, GriStths Lewis? Solicitor, Gar- nant for Lots 1 and 2; and Morgan Davio3, EsqM Solicitor, Pontardawe, for ^te 3,«.nd 4.. i SALES BY AUCTION. I 30, PARK-TERRACE, W AUNWEN. SWANSEA. [ Important Sale of a choree LeoeeJiQld House with Vacant Possession, and the I whole of the Household IC, ui-nliture and i Effscts. ¡ Messrs. James a^d James I F.A.I. Are favonre(I "with instrucstions to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises as above, OR WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd, 1919, all that, Leasehold Dwelling-house, GARDEN AND PREMISES, Situate and being No. 30, PARK-TERRACE, WAITNWEN. SWANSEA, SWANSEA,  The house is in,excellent decorative re- Ii pair. and is held under a lea-se for a term of 75 yoars., from September 29th, 1874, at a ground rent 0f &2 6s. 9d. per anmam. Also the following valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 'I etc., including a first-class *Wa In jit-cased PIANOFORTE by Metzler and oo, a massive iwlished Mahogany Telescope Dining 1\1 bIe with extra leaf;, Inlaid Drawing-room Suite in Silk Tiapestry, Walnut Music' Stoolf handsome Carved Walnut Cheffoniero with large Mirror Back and Marble 'Slftb largo Walnut- framad"Pier Glass,'Mahogany Pembroke 'Table;'a -J1aIt6so1'n', Roll-top Desk; Night Commode. Arm Chair, Dwarf Drawers, Two Bedsteads and Palliasses, Half Cir- cular Marbte-tdp Washstand, Maliogany Swing Glass, Towel Horses, Bedroom ^flifcirs. Steel Fender and Irone, Kitchen airs. Arm Chairs, large Deal Table an s.Cover, Floor Cloths, Rugs, and excellent Mangle, two Round Tables. Wash Bench., a large assortment of Kitchen Utensils, eto. Goods on view morning of sale. Terms—Cash. Sale of the Furniture to commence. promptly at .11.ao a.m. The sale of the House is timed for 1.30 p.m. promptly on the premises as above. Farther particulars from the Auction- eers, 7. Goat-street, Swansea; or from B. J. Francis,. Esq., Solicitor. Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE. IN THE PARISH OF LLANDILO FAW AND LLANDDEUSANT. Messrs. »■ Wm. & Walter James, F.A, I. Are instructed by the owners to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the PARISH HALL, LLANDILO. on SATUR- DAY, JULY 26th, 1919 (subject to condi- tions of sale to be then produced), the following valuable Freehold Farms, etc. < Lot 1.—BRYNCADNO FARM, near Capel Isaac, in the Parish of Llandilo t'awr. Area, 66 acres: Occupier. Mr. Goo.. G wynne. Vacant possession September 28th next. Lot 2.—MOUNT PLEASANT FARM. near Capel Isaac, in the same parish. Area, 55l acres. Reint, 925. Let 3.-PENYGRAIG FARM and PANDY WOOLLEN FACTORY, Gwynfe. Ar-sa, 31 acres. Vacant possession Septem- ber 29th. Sale promptly at 2 p.m. Further particulars and conditions of sale to be had from the Auctioneers, Swan- sea and Llangadock or from Messrs. Geo. Williams and Hurley, Llandilo, respecting Lots 1 and 2, and Mk. H. Alfred Thomas, Llandovery, respecting Lot 3. RECONSHIRE. UPPER CHAPEL. MESSRS. itemes and James, F.A.I. Arc instructed by Mrs. Teale to SELL by PUBLfc AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL. BRECON, on FRIDAY, JULY 25th, 1919, the following. Valuable Freehold Farms, &c.: PENYBONT FARM, UPPER CHAPEL.—Area 126 acres; rent £ 67. PANTYCELYN AND GYRNALT FARMS, UPPER CHAPEL.-Area 114 acres: rent £ 68. PENYW A UN SMALL HOLDING.- Area 3 acres 20 perches; ground rent £1 58. 5 COTTAGES, SMITHY AND .WORKSHOP.-R^nt £ 22. THE OLD SUN INN (Unlicensed), Wheat-street,, Brèêon.-Rent £15. All the Property (excepting Peny- waun) are let on yearly tenancies. Sale at 2 p.m. I Detailed particulars and plans may be had from the Auctioneers; or from Messrs. T. W. James and Co., Solicitors, 24, Goat-street, Swansea. FRAIRFACH, LLANDILO. Sale of an Exceptionally Well-Built Semi-Detached Dwelling-Houee and Garden. MESSRS. Wm. & Walter James, F.A.I. Will SELL bv AUCTION, at the DRILL HALL, LLiNDILO, on SATURDAY, JULY 26th, at 3 p.m., the following Leasehold Dwelling-house and Garden, Called GLASPANT, let to Mr. John Thomas on a monthly tenancy. Held for a term of which 79 yea 13s are unex- pired, at a ground rent of 25s. per annum. Further particulars from the Auc- tioneers, Swansea and Llangadock; or from Messrs Goo., Williams and Hurley, Solicitors, Llandilo. GORSEINON AND LOtJGHOR. Sale of Valuable Freehold and Lease- hold Artisan Dwelling Houses. Mr. J. Pugh Williams Will-offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the STATION HOTEL, GORSEINON on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd. 1919 (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced), the following .Valuable Properties, viz.: FREEHOLD. Lot Gare- einon. Lot Gors- einon. LEASEHOLD. T J_ n XT — A lVl-i 1* J iioll o. —i>o. o, Munbpeuer-iuaU) Loughor. Lot 4.—N<v 4, M ontpeli er-road, Loughor. Lots 5 to 11.—Nos. 2 to 9, Richmond- road, Loughor., I. The Mines and Minerals are reserved. Sale to commence at 6 p.m. promptly. Further particulars may be obtained from Evan J. Hinds, Esq., Solicitor, 6, Fiteher-street, Swansea; or from the Auctioneer, 12, College-street, Swansea. GOWER AUCTION MART, Reynoldston. TUESDAY NEXT, 22nd JULY, 191S. Trespassing on Dunraven Farm, Uan- go,iiiltla, Gower, 4 Ponies-.ane BlaeJr Maire and Yearling Colt Dark Bay, also 2 Mares, one Dark and one Light Bay. If not claimed previously will be Sold at' the above Mart to pay damages. Pound Keeper's charges, and incidentals attend- ing- Sale. Mtssrs. JAMES & JAMES, F.A.I., AuctioDews 1 7 ?oat-wtr?et. Swanam. Auctí00ø.r8'j ?{ephone: 172 ¡ J ■ v V; i ] •i ,r 'I ¡  ? ??- ? THE   IH. ERALD I, '> Of WALES -Y-  i" THIS wEEK •; -v v I -# t ■; ■' -t v' I .I L 1ght pages < T j Published on • h ■ < F ri d ay ALL THE ■ir ivOCAL NE: WS. 1 • A 1 i • • • • I ■ V ■ v 1 A Page of j ( I Pictures I A-Page Qf Best Weekly Pi':ctures:; ■ V ■ V | Best Weekly Journal in Wales Journai in Wa!es I I ?-