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J3tttnc &ttnouncinuttt& A, DEL PHI HOTEL, LLANDUDNO. CAPACIOUS AND ELEGANT COFFEE-ROOM AND DRAWING-ROOM, WITH SEA VIEW. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY SrABLING, COACH-HOUSE, AND LOOSE BOXES. UUMByS MEBTS THE TRAINS. MR GREENE, Proprietor. • Extract from John Bull, August 31st, 1672. co Of Welsh Hotels, we may mention with etpcebl favour while the Adelphi Hotel la the hot, Lluac1udno. Notc. for To/tri.ts." MM Llandudno."—"Notes for Tourists." "p?R?E A?E R'A?T E D \V A T E R S ELLIS?""?-'?-?" R U rn TT T V Soda, P.tass, Seltzer,Lemonade, Lithia, X. ?. H U T H I N and for Gout, Lit/Ha, and rotass. waters. CwSraSiED "R. BLUS AD SOX, BCTHIX," ami every label bem their Trade Mark. SOLD everywhere, and wholesale of R, ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. TO AMEK EE F E B 8 AND OTHERS. BEN SON A N V Q 0 M P A N Y FAMILY GROCERS, nIGH STREET,' WREXHAM, JTt> »EG to notify that they have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for NORTH WALES and Counties for the Sale of GEORGE PHEASANT, POULTRY, AND DOG FOOD. Wbish can be obtained from them at the same Prices as supplied by G. W., at his Establishment, ST. AUGUSTIN'S, NORWICH. CARRIAGE PAID.  Meat GreveB, and Cayc<'lr are- freedom from G,ip? and Cramp, I)roduc?vs larger Birds. beauty and cloBen.s 01 feather, much stronger on the wi.f, and affo,(Ia a?,,re sp?,t. The old birds i%!d with Nt?tt and Greaves well produce a g?ter nuu?r .f eggs. PitTeE LISTS WITH TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. 5533 VIC T 0 RIA MUSIC WAREHOTT S E UPPER BANGOR. J. C. CUBITT, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM TUNER, Late with Messrs. Broadwood, Collard and Kirkman, London. PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS & AMERICAN ORGANS FOR SALE Oil HIKE. PIANOFORTES FKOM £ 16. HARMONIUMS FROM X5. VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, FLUTES, CONCERTINAS, TAMBOURINES, MUSICAL BOXES, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ALL THE NEWEST MUSIC KEPT IN STOCK AT HALF THE PUBLISHED PRICES. INSTRUMENTS TUNED, REPAIRED. OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE   S??c.n.nt GRAND PIANOFORTE for HIRE .1 CONCERN. E.?EDDVODS. PRIVATE PARTIES, ?e. E STABLISHED 1812. ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND'S BONE MANURES, PREPARED FOR TURNIPS, GRASS, WHEAT, BAELEY> OATS, POTATOES &c., ALSO SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. -0 CHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM. -0 AGENTS: Mr Lewiq jonet, IIwyDou, Anglesey, Mr John Lewis, Trewyu Farm. Mynaddfwyn, Llan- erfihymedd, Anglesey. Messrs J. and 0. Edwards, Merchants, PwlIheli. Mr Jos. Lloyd, Miller, St. Asaph. Mr J. J. Bancroft, Chemist, Huthin. Messrs James Davenport and Son, Corn Merchants, Wrexham. MessrsEvHis and Son, Llanbedr, Merioneth. Richard Jones, White ii,,Il'Ll-fair, Welshpool. IIr John Humphreys, Coal Merchant, Railway Station, Messrs John Evans and SOD. Llanbedr. Mr Godfrey Parry, Llaneantffraid, Ccrwen. Mr R. Thomas, Llaudderfel, Corwen. Mr Peter Jones, Corn Merchant, Halkin, Holywell. Mr Robert Vaughau, Llansannan, Abergele. Mr Thomas Owen, Hendy, Carnarvon. Mr William Jones, Nant Gwilym, Bodfari, Rbyl. Mr William Jones, Brynsion, Caerwyf, Holywell. W. Griffiths, Cross Keys, Chirk. Mr Robert Roberts, Tan Rhiew, Groes, Denbigh. John Hughes, Talybont, Llanrwst. Mr Charles Davies, Lime and Coal Merchant, Berriew, | Montgomery. HUCE LIST, WITH PARTICULARS OF PRIZES OFFERED FOR ROOT ?0? FOR 1877, POST FREE ON APPLICATION. 5282 ESTABLISHED 1863 MR P A X TON H A R DIN G, SURGEON DENTIST, CARNARVON- BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of North Wales that he has Remvoed from BELMONT HOUSE, to his new and more convenient premises, BRONALA, NORTH.ROAD, CARNARVON, Nearly opposite the Railway Station, where ho may be Consulted Daily, FREE OF CHARGE, as for past years in all cases relating to the TEETH, and continues to Supply every description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, with all the Latest Improvements, at very Moderate Charges. Gold Fillings on the New American Principle. BRONALA, CARNARVON, NOVEMBER, 1875. In consequence of spurious imitations of LEA AND PERRINS' SA UCE, which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature, thus, ¿d which is placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SA UCE, and "without which none is genuine. Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, Londoni and Export Oilmen generally. Retail, by dealers in sauces throughout the World, ->- WINES, SPIRITS, ALE, STOUT, &c. WILLIAM ROWLANDS AND CO., HIGH STREET. 4UMIOn LONDON GIN; DITTO HOLLANDS; OLD TOM. FINE OLD IRISH WHISKIES, eonsUtlnj 8f JUDMOB'S, Roe's, K in-h a's, Danville's, and others. tUNE OLD SCOTCH, GLENLIVAT, ISLAY. AND OTHERS. and other BRANDIES, HUMS, PORTS, SHERRIES, CHAMPAGNE MOETS •let and othM.; S?LL AND SPAitKLING HOCK AND MOSELLE, &c. wt-mHOeiana roAeoLelvtoot, MtCtr?tenC'Qs, UOTS, BRITISH AND FOREIGN LIQUEUR3 IN GREAT VARIETY. ?MTS, BURGUNDY, &o. BlU'rISH AND FOREIGN LIQUEU1tS IN GREA'r VARIETY.. BASS AND CO'S ALES. MARCH BREWINGS IN THE FINEST CONDITION. VaLX ALB c, Quarts. Plow.  G UINN'ESS k 00'8 EXTRA. ?"?' ?AM AM ? .? ?' ?. 3.? CPINNESS & CO'S EXTRAQ.artc mnin St?tDKUd. 08, STOUT } 6. ,1 **■ 'KSDALEiaKm*? 24,. WI. 30? Mtto ditto ilk Half-Burei?" 6s. 3L ALl IN CASKS DELIVERED, CARRIAGE PAID, TO ANY STATION DIRECT FROM THE BREWERY. HUNGARIAN WINES. BETT'S BRANDY AND GIN IN BOTTLE. BRETT AND CO.'S EAU DE VIE PURE BRANDY. "1 ,i :1. BoLz AGsm POR BANGOR, K* WILLIAM ROWLANDS AND CO., v WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. I mo TRADB SUPPLIED wira sAjia An oe,'s AIA AND UULili&W STOUT. V. Stbolasiic. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LLANRWST. HEAD MASTER: REV. J. I. FAKE, M A. Late Scholar of Sidney College, Cambridge, aud assistant Master at Cheltenham College. SECOND MASTER: G, H, TEBBUTT, ESQ" F.L.M.S. Member of University of London, Lecturer from Science and Art Department. School prepares ÐQJ for the Uni- 1 Versities, for the Oxford and Cambridge Looal Ex. iminations, for a Medical, Legal, or Commercial Life, and for the Public Schools. The following subjects are inclutled in the regular course of instruction Classics Mathematics, English, Modern Languages, Natural S-cience, Drawing, Vocal Music, and Book-keeping. No extra charge is made for any subject except Instrumental Music. Fce.es to includejthe whole course of .i.nst.ruct.i.on. Boys above the age of 13 £ 3 a year. Boys below that age £ 2 a year. This School is entitled to enter Candidates for tho Ten Exhibitions of the annual value of £ 20 each, given by the Royal Agricultural Society. The School house which is healthily situated outsrde the town of Llanrwst, lias been lately altered and improved by the addition of a dormitory, built after the model of those in the new Boarding Houses at the Public Schools. Boarders are received by the Head Master in the School House. For terms and further pRrl1tulars apply to the Head Master. 5179 FRIARS SCHOOL, BANGOR. Chairman of the Governing Body THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. Head Master REV. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford, Assistant Masters MR J. IDDON, B.A., Fellow of Sidney College, Cambridge, (12th Wrangler.) MR ALFRED F. WINTER., B A., Scholar of Pem- broke College Oxford, (1st class in Classical Moder- ations.) MR STUART 0. RIDLEY, Scholar of Exeter College (1st class in Physical Science.) n Ell R GSCHWIND, (German and French). MR H. WEBB (English.) THE School is conducted on the principle of j. the large Public Schools. The Course of Edscatiou includes Greek and Latin, Mathematics, Natural Science, English, Book-keeping, Modern Lan- guages, Drawing, Painting. Boys are prepared for the Universities, the Civil Service, the Law an Medical, and the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examina. tions. A Modern Side has been established, in which Mathematics, English, Book-keeping, and Modern Lan- guages are the main subjects of instruction. TERMS Boys in the Senior Department, £10 a year. Junior Do. £8 OJ No extra charge is made for either Drawing, or German, or French. The above fees include payment for every subject taught in the School. The School is situated outside the town, and is sur rounded by Cricket and Football Grounds, with a Tennis Court. Four large Class Rooms and two Lavatories have been added to the old bnildings. Boarders are received in the head Master's House. Next Term will begin on Friday, May 4th. Application for admission and for fuither particulars to be addressed to the Head Master, Friars School YAouse, Bangor. 6748 saalto fig Auction. PORT OF CARNARVON. To BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Harbour Offices in the town of Carnarvon, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July, 1877. The BONDING WAREHOUSES in the town of Carnarvon, and certain PLOTS OF LAND. For particulars apply to me at the Harbour Offices Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock noon. JOHN JACKSON, HarboUr Offlca, Clerk to the Trustees. 21st December, 1876. 533 SCOTLAND. PERTH AUCTION MARKET. ANNUAL June SALE of Blackface Ewe Hogg., Blackface two and three-year-old Wethers, Blackface Ewes and Cross Lambs, Cross and Half-bred Hoggs and Cattle, on Friday, 8th J ULe next. Present  5,COO Sheep, compn<ing 3,000 Btackhce Ewe entries, 400 Bla,kf.c. two an d tj ree-year-old Wethers, 200 Blackface Ewes and Cross Lamb" 1,400 Cross and Half-bred Hogg., and a large show of Cattle and Milch Cows. The above entries will be considerably added to. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. MACDONALD AND FRASER, Live Stock Salesmen. Auction Market, Perth, Live Stock Salesmen. 21st May, 1877. 5996 IMPORTANT TO NOBLEMEN, GENTRY, SHIP- OWNERS, &J. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF YACHT, IN COMPLETE ORDER. MR BODRAN ROBERTS has been ■ I J favoured with instructions by Captain Charles Gordon Duff, TO SELL BY AUCTION, at the Half-way Inn, Portdinorwic, on Wednesday, June 6th, 1877, at 3 p.m. prompt, the well-known and fast-Sailing Yacht, p.111, F? MENAI," about 10 tons register, length overall 39ft. 2 inches, with Cast Pig iron Ballast. It contains Saloon Cabin (10 feet 8 inches, by 9 feet 4 inches), neatly fitted with Hair Stuffed Cushions, covered American Leather, Swing Dining Tables, 3 Deck Chairs, Brass-mounted Rails and gratings, Oil Cloths, Mats, &c. CABIN STEERAGE.-2 Bed Bunks, 2 Cupboards, &c. PASSAGE.—Containing Pantry, Shelves and Cupboards, W.C., and Lavatory. FORE CADIS.—I Patent Yacht Stove, 2 Bed Swings, Kettles, &c. INVENTOUT OF SAliS, ANCHOIIS, &c. :-1 Mainsail, 1 Foresail, 4 Jibsails, 2 Jibheaded Topsails, 2 Bloom Top- sails, 1 ypiriaker, 1 Bloom Jib, 1 Jib Topsail, 1 Storm Tiysail, 1 Patent Anchor, I Stream Anchor, 1 Galvanized Chain Cable, with compact Running Gear, all in perfect order. The Yacht may be viewed at Portdinorwic Dock. For further information, apply to the Auctioneer, Segontium Terrace, Carnarvon. 5979 [A CARD.] MESSRS STIVENS AND BONNALIE, L.D.S.R.C.S., DENTAL SURGEONS, CHESTER. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, SNOWDON VILLA, LLANDUDNO. N.B.—ATTENDANCE DAILY. Appointments should be made for Mr Stivens, who personally attends every MONDAY. 33u#ttKgg gtnnottnccmctttg. MR NICHOLSON, M.R.C.S. ENG.. DENTIST, MEETS HIS, PATIENTS EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY AT THE POPLARS, COLLEGE ROAD, UPPER BANGOR, ON OTHER DAYS AT 13. RODNEY STREET, LIVERPOOL. N.B.-A REPORT being circulated that MR NICHOLSON is relinquishing his practice in Wales, he takes this opportunity of stating that be has no such intention. ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. NOTICE. MANUFACTURE OF SPOONS AND FORKS. #'0'- M.1ltt, ,*1 ttC ELKINSTOft. Messrs ZLJUN(ITUN & Co. Beg to announce that having succeeded in carrying out several im- portant improvements is the above Manufacture, they are now en- abled to offer their guaranteed qualities at such prices as, while fully maintaining their high quality, place them within the reach of all classes. ¡.. ""ltoi"s '1 lELKINOTONiC0 ELKINCTON. REVISED ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS OAN BE HAD ON APPLICATION. ADDRESS—E LKINGTON & Co., LONDON—22, Regent Street, W. 42, Moorgate Street, E.C. I LIVERPOOL-25, Church Street. I MANCHESTER—St. Ann's Squara or to the Manufactory, Newhall Street, BIRMINGHAM. 5901 JOSIAH HUGHES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, &c.. BANGOR. 237, High Street General Retail Establishment. 159" Implement Warehouse and Residence. Old Ebenezor Chapel. Stove, Range, and Bedstead Warehouse. Old Ebenezer Place Plumber and Tinmen's Workshops. JOSIAH HUGHES begs to inform his friends and the Public generally, that his NEW STOCK for the Spring and Summer Trade is most complete, comprising BEDSTEADS, PALLIASSES, MATTRESSES, FLOCKS, FEATHERS. FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, HALL HAT AND UMBRELLA STANDS. BATHS, TOILETTE WARE, DISH COVERS, URNS, &c. TABLES AND POCKET CUTLERY, ELECTRO PLATE SPOONS, FORKS, &c. ELECTRO PLATE TEA AND COFFEE SETS, OUTREE DISHES, CliUETS. LIQUOR FRAMES, MARMALADES, VASES, SALVERS, &c., &c. BRONZE FIGURES a Splendid Collection of Superior Merit. SEWING MACHINES of all the best makers at greatly reduced prices. A large Stock of Kitchen Ranges, Register Stoves, American Cooking Stoves, and general Builders' Iron- mongery; Farmiug and Gardening Implements, Machinery, Garden Seats, Cast and Terracotta Vases, and Pedestals, &c.; Mangles, Washing Machines, Wrineers, Portable Boilers, Wire Netting, Fencing Wire, Hurdles, Galvanized Corrugated Iron for Roofs and Ifay Stacks. J. H. can confidently invite an inspection of his Stock, as the prices throughout have been revised in accord- ance with the great reduction in the iron trade. JOSIAH HUGHES, BANGOR. BRITANNIA HOUSE, BANGOR. HUGH HUGHES BEGS to inform his Customers and the Public generally, that the extensive alterations on his premieeB have now been completed, and that bia 4Lop now is one of the largest and most convenient LIST OF DEPARTMENTS. CARPETS AND FURNISHING GOODS.-One of the largest Stocks ever shown in the Locality, at greatly reduced prices. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER, FELT, AND DUTCH CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS in different makes and widths, at all prices. Plain and Striped Matting in the following widths ,-2. i, J, 4-4, 5-4, 6 4. Hearthrugs, Cocoa, Wool, and Heald Mats. Lobby and Stair Cloths. Ditto Linoleum and Boulinikon. Wool, Repps, and Damasks in different colours. Crumb Cloths for Stairs or Rooms, in any size or by the yard. Table Cloths, Bleached or Unbleached, in all the different sizes, and the Linen Damask Tabling by the yard. Grey or Bleached Huckabuck Towels, Glass Clotb, Croydon, Twilled, Double, Warp, and Barnsley Linen Sheeting, from 72 to 100 inches wide. Also Grey and Bleached Sheets by the pair. White and printed Dimi. ties, Belgian Damasks and Cretones, Muslin and Laos Window Curtains, White Toilet Quilts and Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Crotchet Antimacassars, Cloth and Bury Blankets, Table Covers is all makes, Window Hollands for Blinds in white, green, and bnff, from 28 to 70 inches wide Furniture Wool Fringes from 4 to 12 inches deep, Daisy ditto for white and printed Dimities or Cretones, besides many other things in connection with the Furnishing Department. H. HUGHES begs most, respectfully to invite all who are about to furnish before making their purchases, to inspect his large and varied Stock, which will be offered at the most reasonable prices. WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT.—An immense Stock of WOOLLEN CLOTHS (one of the largest in North Wales) of a superior quality. West of England Black and Blue Broads, Blue and Black Worsted Coating. A large and varied assort- ment of West of England, Scotch Tweed and Check for Suits. A lot of West Tweed at 3. 6d per yard, guarau- teed to wear equal to any at 7 a per yaid. Suits made to order on the shortest notice. SILK DEPARTMENT.- A large Stock of Black and Coloured Silk for last yearVprice. large parcel of Coloured Dress Silk at 28 per yard as before. Shawls, Mantles, Umbrellas, Men's Silk and Felt Hats, Boys' and Men's Cloth Caps. Velvets, Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, &C. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.—In consequence of the great extension of his premises, and in order to afford greater facilities to his numerous customers, H. Hughes has added another branch to his business, viz., the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, which is under the control and management of a first.class Milliner. An extensive Stock of every description of goods belong to that department, consisting of Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, &0., in all the newest and latest fashion. I Some thousands of Straw Hats, trimmed, to be seen on the premises. 686 H. HUGFIES, BRITANNIA HOUSE, BANGOR. gal# b-t) 3turt(0TT. YARD MALLTRAETH, ANGLESEY. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS WILLIAM DEW AND SON, at r the Bull Hotel, LIan?ehi, on Thursday, the 7th June, 1877, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars, apply to Mr J. Rice Roberts, Solicitor, Llangefni. 6013 FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE, NEAR DENBIGH, NORTH WALES, lilo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on Thursday, the 31st day of May, 1877, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, at three p.m., by MESSRS WM. DEW and SON, of Bangor if and Rhyl, that desirable Farm called NANT or "NANT YR HENGOED," consisting of about 56 acres of good Arable ami Pasture Land, Tying well to gether, with a suitable House and Outbuildings, having a good road approach, plenty of water, with nice Planfca- tions of Young Timber, and altogether a very desirable property. It is situated four miles from the excellent market town of Denbigh, and is intersected by the road from that town to Llannefydd, and stands in the parish of Llannefydd, where the rates and parochial charges are light. It is surrounded by the Estates of W. D. Wynne Griffith, E,q Townshetid Mainwaring, Esq., H. It. Hughep, Esq., and Mrs Curie. on which the Game is strictly preserved. A plan and map of the property may be seen, and further information obtained on application to the Auctioneers, or to Mr Richard AVilliiiias, Solicitor Den- bigh. 5907 IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS, IIOTELKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF THE ROYAL SHIP HOTEL' DOLGELLEY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, BY "JY/TESSRS WM. DEW and SON, pursuant to instructions received from the Executrix of the late Mr Jones, her Interest in the Lease of the above old-established and extensively patronised FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The Lease is held for an uoexpired Term of 16 years, at a low rental of RIOJ per annum. The purchaser of the Lease of the Hotel will have to take the HOUSEHOLD FURNI RURE, Stock-in-trade, Hcrses, Carriages, And all other goods and chattels at a valuation in the usual Way. An aJmlrable opportunIty is now presented to Hotel- keepers and others, as this Hotel is so well and widely known, its high Veputation u a Commercial House, and it. first-class accommodation for Families and Tourists, commanding for it a most extensive and very lucrative business. It is now in thorough working order, anJ lliay be viewed at any time, and early possession had. Plans and particulars giving full details may be had of the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Town Hall, RhyL 5816 COUNTY OF FLINT. SALE of a Valuable Freehold FAMILY RESIDENCE with LAND, known as HAFOD ELWY, situate in the City of St. Asaph and CAEAU MJLLI FIELDS, situate about a Mile of the House, and comprising 13a. lr. 4p. of Rich Land, sloping to, and adjoining the River Clwyd. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY (L/TESSRS WM. DEW and SON, at the —- Plough Hotel, St. Asaph, on Saturday, the 9th day of June next, at Two for Three o'clock in the after- noon. The above Residence is situate within ten minutes' walk cf the Cathedral City of St. Asaph, close to the River Clwyd. The House contains the fcllowing ac- commodation, viz. :-Entr.lDce Hall, Breakfast Room, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Kitchen, Larder, Pantries, 8 Bedrooms, 2 Store Koouis, and W.C., with Out- buildings, comprising :-3-Stalled Stable, Lock-up Coach- house, Saddle Rooms and Lofts above, Bare, LargeCow- houes, Piggeries, Wash-house, Poultry-house, &c. Good Gardens, well-stocked with Fruit Trees, Yards, Front and Back Entrances. The whole standing in about 11 Acres of Ground, with Road Frontage of 120 Yards. Gas and Water laid on throughout. • There is excellent Fishing in the neighbourhood. Fox Hounds and Harriers Hunt the Country, both Kennels being within 3 miles Sea Bathing at Rhyl within 6 miles, with excellent Railway accommodation to all parts. The 5 Freehold Fields known as Cacau Alnlli, aro situate within a mile of the House, sloping down to, and adjoin- ing the River Clwyd, containing 13a. Ir. 4p. of e?y superior Pasture Land. Lithographed plans and particulars will shortly be issued, in the meantime all information may be received of Messrs Sisson and George, Solicitors, St. Asaph, and Rhyl; and the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. TREFDRAETH AND LLANGADWALADR, ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, made in an action in the matter of the Estate of HUGH WILLIAMS, deceased, Prit- chard r. Williams, 1870, W. 82, with the approbation of the Master of the Rolls, by III R. WILLIAM DEW (the person ap- 1 '1. pointed by the said Judge), at tfie Bull Hotel, Llangefni, in the county of Anglesey, on Thursday, the 7th day of June, 1877, at two o'clock in the afternoon, in four Lots, the Freehold Messuages or Tenements, with the valuable Freehold Land held therewith, con- taining in the whole 29a. Or. lp., situate in the above parishes, and known respectively as FEISTON UCHAF. FEISTON GANOL, GONGL GRIN* LON FIERI, and HENDY. The property is let to yearly tenants at the total annual rent of £ (il, the tenauts paying all outgoiugs, except landlords' property tax, and offers unusual ad. vantages to intending buyers, either as an investment or for occupation. Particulars, plan, and conditions of sale may be ob. t.i.,d (gratis) of the Auctioneers, at the lace of Bale fiM .Jî:i::l '¡!adctl):-¡t' :gobaclI:!e:: i medd and of Atessr? Gregory Howclitfe. R.??liff. and Rawle, of No. 1, Bedford Row, London, W.C., plaintiff's Solicitors. 5893 NORTH WALES. DETACH KD FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in the Connlic, of Montgomery, Denbigh, and Flint, contain- ing together about 1,40U aeres, Let at very moderate Rents, producing nearly 4:1,600 a year, M ESSRS DHlVE[ have received instruc-1 1 v JL tions to SELL BY AUCTION, in 25 Lots, at the Grosvenor Hotcl, Chester, on Saturday, June 23rd, at One for Two o'clock precisely, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES In MONTGOMERYSHIRE.-The Trefedrid Ettate, b?i.g .,? investment and sporting p,.pe?ty, situate .?? th, turnpike road from Oswestry to Aberystwith, two miles from the village of Meifod, eight from Welshpool, and fifteen from Oswestry, and containing ao"ut \J28 acres. Let in six farms, all having ample farm homesteads, and producing, with the estimated value of the woodlands, about £ 9(2 per annum. In DENBIGHSHIRE.—The Upper Eyarth-halt Estate, being half a mile from the Eyarth Station, on the Denbigh and Ruthin Railway, comprising an old-fashioned but comfortable residence, charmingly situate, overlooking the picturesque Vale of Clwyd and the mountain ringe beyond, and about 96 acres of capital amble and grass land" NANTUCHAF FARM, being six miles from Ruthin, with faim-housebuildiDgs, and about 43 acres of arable and grass lands. BRYN-GOLEU FARM, being three miles from Ruthin, with farm-houses, boildiugs, and about 50 acres of arable and grass lands. ERYN-COCH FARM, being about three miles from Ruthin, with farm-house, buildings, and allotment on Llaufair mouutain, together containing about 90 acres. la LLANFAIR VILLAGE.—A Dwelling-house and three plots of Accommodation or Building Land, con- taining about five acres. The TREVALYN MEADOWS, being about six miles from Wiexham, and seven from Chester, containing about 20 acres of rich accommodation meadow land; and also No. 10, MOUNT-STREET, Wrexham, a brick and slated house, with outbuildings. In FLINTSHIRE.—Lloujzle Farm, being 31 miles from Flint, with f'LfIl1.hou.e, buildings, and about 48 aorcli of capital arable and grass lands. The NANT-COT RAGE and GARDEN adjoining, con- taining nearly one acre. BR-YN-GWYN FARM, being three miles from Flint, with farm-houses, buildings, and about 22 aoros of capital arable and grass lands. PLAS-ISAF FARM, being two miles from Flint, with farm-house, buildings and about 64 acres of capital arable and grass lands. BRYN-EITHIN FARM, being two miles from Flint, with buildings, and nearly 24 acres of capital arable and grasslands. Printed par t iculars, with plans, %re preparing; in the m: \\¡¡ûi:y be h:d"gJlit!: to Col. Jones, Abenbury-cottagc?, Wrexham; of ?f?srii Middleburgh, Land Agents, Montgomery of Messrs Newman, Stretton, and Ililliard, Solicitors, No. 75, Cornhill, London and of Messrs Driver, Surveyors, Land, Agents and Auctioneers, 4, Whitehall, London. £ alcaf fcfi aucttom LLANGVVSTENIN HALL, NEAR CONWAY AND LLANDUDNO. MR GEORGE FELTON has the honour l'" 1 toaiinonneethitheis instructed by J. Chant, Esquire, to SELL BY AUCTIOM the whole of his VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, and other Out-door Effects, in the middle of the mouth of July next.—Full particulars will be advertised both in the papers aud by posters. Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno, 22ad May, 1877. 6016-321 LLANDUDNO JUNCTION. MR GEORGE FELTON'S PERIODICAL SALES < OF STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4c, THE Fifth of these Sales wiil take place in _L the middle of Jun^. Entries thould be made at once, Mostyn Estate Offices, Lailduduo. 17tb May, 1877. 5978-314 HARDWICKE HOUSE, CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDHO. SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR GEORGE FELTON respectfully an. nounces that he is instructed by Mr Rose, who is opening business premises in the town, to SELL is AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Friday, the 1st day of June, IS77, the whole of the valuable FURNITURE and other Effects, cOlIsi.ting 'of two massive mahogany Dining- room Suites, the contents of seven handsomely appointed Bedrooms a magnificent Spanish Mahogany Wardrobe of large size costly Bedsteads and Upholstering* splendid Spring and Hair Mattresses, and very best Down Feather Beds; Bedding of every description large and valuable Looking Glasses, Brussels aud TII- pestry Carpets, the same as new; Pier Glasses, ke., as wen as tho requirements of Kitchens, Scullery, aud other Domestic Offices; China Services; Electro-plate Cutlery, and Linen; a Cucumber Frame, and a large assemblage of other in-door and out-door effects. Catalogues three days prior to the Sale. Sale at 12.30. Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno, 17th May, 1877. 5986-316 LLANDUDNO. MR GEORGE FELTON'S ANNUAL SALE OF FURNITURE, fl taB AUCTIONEER has the pleasure to i announce that this will be held this year at the FREEMASONS' HALL, on Wednesday, the 30th day of May (instead of the 23rd, as originally adver- tised), aud will comprise valuable Diniug. Room, Drawing Room, Sitting Rgoru, and Bedroom Furniture of a character suitable to the requirements of parties furnishing in the various rising watering-places along the coast; valuable sweet-toned and powerful PL\O. FORTE; splendid Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses, mag- nificent prize Blankets, elegant Carpets and Hearthrugs in all respects equal to new í brilliant Pier Glasses, and costly Ornaments a large number of Valuable OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS several single and double-barrelled GUNS aud RIFLES and Fishing Rods and Tackle, by eminent makers; a patent Gas Stove; Kitchen Furniture and Cooking Re- quisites, China Services, Glass, Cutlerv, Electro-plate, and numerous other valuable aud useful effects. On view the morning of.thc day of Sale. Sale at 12.30 prompt. Catalogues to be had of the Auctioneer, to whom parties wishing to enter additional Furniture must ap- ply at once. Mostyn Estate Officss, Llandudno, 59ii -313 ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. THIS SALE will take place on Wednesday, the 30th day of May, instead of ih; 23rd as originally advertised. GEORGE FELTON, Mostyn Estate Offices, Auctioneer. Llandudn o. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ESTABLISHED IN 1S54. M R. J. W. ROGERS takes this opportunity 1: of returning his best thanks to the inhabitants of Llandudno and neighbourhood fov the veiy extensive and liberal support accorded to him during the past years he has been in practice in Llandudno as Auc- tioneer and Valuer, having now relinquished the drapery busiuess. and removed to Melbourne House, opposite the Library, Mostyn Street, he will be in a position to devove tho whole of his time to the care and manage- ment of all biuioess entrusted to him. The highest references given as to integrity and qualification. Offices 25, Mostyn Street, Llandudno. 5911-266 BEDDGELERT. IMPORTANT TO HOTEL KEEPERS, PARTIES FURNISHING, AND OTHERS. Large alo of FURNITURE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, FARMIXG STOCK, &c., at the Saracen's Head Hate', Beddgelcrt, • 1\/rE?SRS OWEN AND SON are instructed -M to SELL BY AUCTION on the Premises as above, on Thursday, the 31st of May, 1877, and following rlay i. necessary, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FUliNI TURE, and other Effects which are in, and upon the above-named Hotel and premises, comprising the coutents of a large Coffee Room, Bar, Bar Parlour, Two Sitting Rooms, Several Well-furnished Bed- rooms, Pantries, Kitchens, and other Domestic Offices, Glass and China Serviee., a large assortment ol Electro-plated Articles, Bed and Table Lineu in great variety, Engravings, Pier Glasses, Window Drapery, j Cutlery, Carpets, Rugs, &e togethpr with the OUl- Or-DOOh-EFF.ECTS;con8i8tiogof 3 Serviceable Posting Horse., Strong 'Y.ggonett, Four-wheel Trap, Two Ho ,d,a Photons, Chaff Cutter, Corn Chests, Pig- weighing Machine, Carts, Set? of ?ing?e and Double Harness, Gearing Saddles, Side Saddles. Hay, Manure. Also the use aud occupation of the Laud will be let until November next. On View Day Prior of Sale. Ordei of Sale:—Firsfc Day, Out-of-door-Effects, Coffee Rooms, Sitting Rooms and few Bedrooms. Second DayBar, and the remain- iiig portion. For further particulars apply to Messrs Owen and Son, Auctioneers, Carnarvon 4ind Pwllheli. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. 5044 MONDAY NEXT, MAY 28rn, 1877. YOKE HOUSE, PWLLHELI. ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE of Horses, Carriages, Harness, Saddlery, Spotting Dogs; Daily Cows. Store Cattle, Sheep, Fat Lambs, l'is, Produce, Growing Ciops, Implements, MESSRS OWEN AND SON beg to an. | Lf1. nounce that they are favoured with instructions i from the Trustees acting under the Will of the late Griffith Thomas Picton-Jones,Esq., to SliLL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises at Yokehouse Farm, on MOL day rext, the 2Sth day of May, 1877, the under- meutioheJ Valuable Stock A highly-bred BLACK HARNESS MARE, 15 hands' high, and four years old, with great power and grand acti In. A well-made and tasteftill), designed Four-wheel BREAK, in excellent condition, with poles, har., tunps, and cushions, capable to accommodate twelve. Strong and stylish DOG-CART, by Williams, of Pwllheli. Very superior HARNESS, with plated mouldings in double, tandem, and single sets Saddles, Side Siddles, Horse Cloths, Rugs and Covers in great variety, together with a large collection of useful stable utensils. Several valuable Sportit,g Dogs, including Setters, Poiuters, Terriers, and Spaniels. After which will be Sold the FARMING STOCK, Comprising four splendid Waggon Horses, in prints con- dition, viz. :-Grey Horse, Prince," four years oil, and about 16 hands high; chesnut horse, Mnjiir," five years old, aud about Iti hand. high; bay mare, "Lofty," three years old, and about 17 hands high; bay mare, Queen," seven years old, and about 17 hands high (in foal), and a very promising yearling Cart Colt. A Dairy of six well-selec'ed COWS, .all in full profit, three handsome in-calf Heifers, four yearlin Cattle, four strong Calves, two Goats. Thirty-one NOTED EWES of the Leicester breed, twenty-eight well-fed LAMBS, three breeding SOWtv and ten srORE PIGS. Quantity of CORN, POTATOES, and MANGOLD WURTZEL. Also, tie following CROPS:-Hay at Weirglodd-y- Kennel, Hay at Gorsfain, Green Crops at Cae'r Donen, Barley at Cae 'gosaf i Bryngoleu, Oits at Maesgwyu. Hay at Caepwilgiac, Hay at Caellwybr, Grass at Casnu Pen Nant. The IMPLEMENTS consist of Carts, Ploughs, Har- rows, Spring Market Cart, by Beverley and Co.; Roller, Root and Cn&ff Cutters, Winnowing Machine, Cultiva- tor., Wheelbarrows, Chests, Troughs, Ladde.?, together with the usual complement- of Riddhs, Pikels, Rake. Picks, Spades, Cow-ties, & Hors3 Gearing in Thill, Middle, and Leading Sets, Plough Traces, ka. The whole may be viewed on Saturday, the 2Gtli. Luncheon will be provided, and the Sale will commeuco punctually at Eleven a.m. For any further particulars apply to Messrs E. It. Owen and Son, Auctioneers and Valuers, Carnarveu and Pwllheli. ¡¡Q20 £ ale* bU awrtfon. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR JOHN PRITCHARD has been in- n'l structed by Mr Jonathan, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, No. 3, Froudirion Terrace, Upper Bangor, on Wednesday, the 13th day of June, 1877, the whole of the excellent and superior HOUSE- HOLD FURXITURE and Effect3, particulars of which will appear in due course. 3, Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. 6012 THE FURNITURE MART, BANGOR. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR JOHN PRITCHARD begs to announce that his next Sale at the SLi t, will be held on Tuesday, the 5th day of June, 1877, commencing at 12.30 p.ui. most punctually, and will comprise modern and superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cottage Pianoforte, &c., &c. Full particulars of which will appear in future advertisements and posters. 3, Pla'llwvi Terrace, Bangor. 5989 llEAUMARIS, I%IR JOHN PRITCHARD has been in- structed by George Reberts, Esq. (who is chang- ing his residence), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, the Hermitage, Beaumaris, on Thurs- day, May 3Ht, 1877, at one o'clock p.m. precisely, a poitiou of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising a beautiful Walnut Drawing-room Suite, upholstered in green damask; handsome Walnut Cabi- n. t, inlaid aud mounted in orniulu, with plate glass doors; a smaller ebonized Cabinet, neatly inlaid and lined with crimson velvet; m. ssire Oak Hat and Um- brella Stand, with Marble Slab, O,.k Hall Chairs and Bench, Cocoa-nut and Skin Mats, Cane-seated Lounging Chairs, brilliant Mantel Glasses in gilt frames, Iron Fenders and Fire Sets, Tapestry, Fire Screen, superior Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Window Hangings, Ma, hogany Sutherland, Camp and Centre Tables, Skeleton Timepiece, Walnut Occasional Chairs, Mahogany Easy Cnair upholstered in silk, Oil Cloth, Brussels Hair Car. pets, massive Brass Stair Rods, Mahogany Bookcase, capital Iron and Brass French Bedsteads and P¡diaa.es: two Mahogany Toilet Tables, with marble slah. painted Toilet Drawers, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Mahogany and Birch Toilet Glasses, Chamberware, Mahogany Towel Riils, and Hanging Wardrobes, Slips of India Matting, Dutch Carpet, Drngget, Ottoman Box, Maho- gany Chest of Drawer*, Stained Table. Hardwood Chairs, Mahogany Linen Press, with sliding shelves aad drawers, Painted Wardrobe, Kitchen Chairs and Tables, capital Dresser, Paiated Liuen Press, aud numerous other Effects. 3, Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. 6007 THE FURNITURE MART, BANGOR. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR JOHN PRITCHARD begs to an- a nnuuca that hi. next SALE at the MART wiU be held on Tuesday, June 5tb, 1877, commencing at half-past Twelve p.m. most punctually, and will com- prise a handsome Walnut Drawin^-ro»ni Suite, uphol- stered in green-corded repp Walnut Chc-tfonier, with mirror hack and panels, and Surmounted with marble slab; Walnut Oval Leo and Occasional Tables; Wal- nut Whatnots and Canterbury Pier Gla-ises in gilt, tulipwood and rosewood frames; mahogany Telescope Dining Table with two extra leaves (eight feet by four feet); a smaller Telescope Dining Table with extra leaf (five feet by three feet six inches); Mahogany Chairs, Easy Chairs, Sofas, Couches, and Sofa Beds upholstered in hair and American cloth; Mahogany Loo, Sutherland and Leaf Tables, Mahogany Cheffouier, excellent hard- wood single and smoking chairs, two brilliant-toned full compass Cottage Pianofortes in rosewood cases, Music Stocl, Sewing Machines, Pictures, Ornaments, Carpets, Japanned Coal V?es, Dinner ?uft Tci Servicei, Plated Goods, Sets of Trays, Bronze and Iron Fenders and Firo Setf, eight-day Clocks and Timepieces, Mahogany Birch, stained, brass and iron Hnlf-tester and French Bed- steads, with straw Palliasses, superior Feather Bed, Flock Beds and Mattresses, Hair Mattress, Blankets, handsome Mahogany Duchesse Toilet Tables with Glass attached, and Washstands with marble slabs, handsome Enamelled Bedroom Suite, Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Stained Toilet Drawers, Mahogany Toilet Glasses, Painted Washstands and Oressing Tables, P-dnted Cap- board, Washstaud, Towel It rilf, Chamberware, Painted Linen Press, Night Commodes, Oak Secretaire, Lamps, Oak Leaf Kitchen Table, cocoa-nut lIbts, S:ip Rake, Mangle and Wringing Machines, Compasses, Kent's Patent Knife-cleaner, Kitchen Cupboard, Brass Stair Rods, Wheelbarrow, Painted Desk, &c., &J. 3, Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. ffJOV BANGOR. To the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Lovers of the Fine Arts, and othen, Ilij/My Intcreathu) Sale of OIL PATXTIXGS (0\(1 WATER-COLOrR bUA JI7.YW. VIR JOHN PRITCHARD respectfully an- l nounces that he will SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Penrhyn Hall, Bangor (where they have b en removed for exhibition and greater convenience of Sile), on Wednesday, the 30th day of May, 1877, at One o'elock p.m. most punctually, two valuable and choice collections of about 200 OIL PAINTINGS and WATER- COLOUR DRAWINGS (the genuine property of two Amateur Collectors, and which have been consigned for absolute Sde), including some tine specimens by an.Y after: IN WATER COLOURS, Copley Fielding, r John Varley, David Cox, I G. (attclmnlc, F. De Wiut, j J. M. W. Turner, T. Ce.wicSkt, anfield, I J. %f. IV. Turner, Ciarkson Stanfield, I S. Prout, T. Creswick, E. Duncan. IX OIL, T. S. Cooper, John Wood, R.t T. Cre?vick, W. Wahon, James Hardy, i JohnPhiUip, Waiiiwright, I Verbeckhoeren, A. Vickers, C. Stanfield, Canaletto, And numerous other eminent Painters in Oil and Wate Colours. The Auctioneer has every confidence in drawing the attention of the Public to the above attractive Sale. Ihe whole will be on view on Tuesday, May 29tb. Catalogues arc in course of preparati.m, and miy be tlao 831-t at the principal Hotels in ¡;Jieebrh, tlloaill:t ltrtj,Hpl llwyJ Terrace, Bangor. FLINTSHIRE. FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPRRTY, FARMS, ACCOMMODATION LKND, AND COTTAGES. TVTR JOHN PIUTCHARD has been f soured iU with intrnction to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, on Tuesday, the third dty of July, ISW, at the Royal Hotel, in Rhyl, commencing at thiee o'clock p.m., the under-mentioned properties :— All that attractive Residential Property and Estate situate in a picturesque district, and known as PLAS CERRIG," in the parish of Caei wys, in the ouuty of Flint, within two miles of Oaerwys Station, on the Den- bigh, Mold, and Chester Railway, and within five miles of the town of Holywell, comprising a modern Family Residence, with a Garden and Ornamental Ground., comprised in an area of upwards of five acres, together with about Sixty Acres of PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, having ample and well-arranged BiiUfFa House and Farm Building", at a convenient distance from the mansion, and now in the occupation of Captain Cotton. The nunsion, which was erectrd about eight years ago by the late owner for his own occupation, is a substan- tial structure, fitted with every comfort and convenience, possessing ample accommodation for a gentleman's esta- blishment, having three Reception Rooms, nine princi- pal aud secondary Bed and Dressing Rooms, coavtjnient Domestic Offices and Cellars. The premises are wtll supplied with water, anI the sanitary arrangements are perfect. There is a well- stocked Kitchen Garden. The Stabling and Out build- ings are welt arranged, and include stalls and loose boxes. Coach-houses, Granary, &c., &«. The laud i. in a high state of cultivation, having been for many years in the occupation of the late owner. LOT 2.—All that Freehold Farm and Land, with eon- venient D wellino- house, excellent Out-bu 11 ngi, tailed "RHUSGOCH," situate iu the parish of Ca< rwys afore- said, anil containing in the whole 25 Acres or there- abouts, of well-cultivated Land, autt now in the occupa- tion of Anne and Elizabeth Jones. Lors 3, 4, 5.—About 39 Acres or thereabouts of valuable productive Accommodation J. VNT I), formerly forming part of Ty-uclia and Maii tn Trefedwiu Firm", situate in the parish of Caerwys aforesaid, n>w in the occupation of the representatives of the late Mr David Jones, and divided iuto three lots. LOT G.-All that Uwel ing-h nisa and Out-buildings, together with four Crofts, containing about four Acres, PEN-YR-RWYLFA, dis- tant about one mile from the town of Holywell, aId now iu the occupation of Phoebe Williams. Particulars and Lithographed plans are now in course of preparation, and may be obtained fourteen days prior to tho Sale, of Messrs Wilde and Co., solicitois, 21, College Hill, London Iem'a P.ury Jones and 8m, soli- citor. Deabigh; or the Auctioneer, 3, PlAdl,,Il Ter"ace, lhn;or.. M3 Printed and Published for the Proprietors by KENMBIH WIIITWORTII Dour,LAS, at the North Wales Chronick Oifiee, Caxtou House, Bangor, in the pansh of Bangor Saturday, M'1 20, IS77.