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Cefn-llecli Farm, Llangibby. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE Of 39 Head of Cattle, 152 Prime Fat Sheep, 11 Horses and Colts, Agricultural Implements, White- chapel Dog Cart, Harness, 300 Gallons of Cider, and other Effects, the property of Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, and which MR. JAMES GRAHAM HAS been favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, On TUESDAY, the 23rd day of JANUARY, 1872. PARTICULARS. CATTLE.-9 noble fat 3-year old Bullocks, 8 very prime fat Cows, 3 two-year old Steers, 4 two- year old Heifers, 5 yearling Steers, 2 yearling Hei- fers, 4 Calves. SHEEP.—80 fat English Ewes, and 72 fat Wethers. HORSES.—6 powerful Cart Mares, in first-class working condition 2 seven-year old Cart Horses, a strong half-bred grey Colt, brown Filly rising two years, Filly Colt. Also an excellent assortment of modern AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, 300 gallons of CIDER, and numerous other Effects, fully particularised in posters and cards. Refreshments at half-past Ten, Sale punctually at Twelve. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 67, High Street, Newport. Little Llangovan Farm. Within 2 miles of Raglan Footpath and Dingestow Railway Stations. MR. MATTHEW JONES has received instruc- tions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIOM, On Thursday, the 25th day of January, 1872, the undermentioned STOCK, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, HAY, CLOVER, OAT, WHEAT, and BARLEY STRAW, GEESE, CASKS, and other valuable effects, the property of Mr. WILLIAM POWELL. PARTICULARS :— One capital dark-brown cart mare, in foal; cart mare, six years old cart horse, aged 4 geese, nearly uew broad-wheel waggon, with double and single shafts, thripples, &c., all complete; 2 broad-wheel carts, narrow-wheel cart, set of irons for cart, a capital iron scuffler, set iron harrows, pair of wooden harrows, wooden roller, irnn whpel plough, iron ewing plough, wooden plough, two-knife chaff machine, 6 hogsheads, 6 cider hairs, 3 sets long harness, 2 sets short harness, 2 pairs traces, long ladder, hay knife, 9 pikes, 3 rakes, and a general assortment of farming tools. Also about 20 bushels of oats, in straw; 8 bushels of winter vetches, 4 bushels of barley, 2 tons of hay and clover, to go off; and a quantity of oat, wheat, and barley straw, and numerous other effects. Sale punctually at half-past Twelve o'clock. Dated, Auctioneer's Offices, Agincourt Square, Monmouth, January 17th, 1872. TO BE LET.—A roomy and convenient LA- BOURER'S C JTTAGE, with a good Garden, in the parish of Llandenny. Apply to Mr. James Hall, Raglan. ALL PRIZES.—NO BLANKS. -0- ONE HUNDRED ARTICLES on a Christmas Tree, varying in prices up to 5s. 6d., will be DRAWN FOR by 100 Members, at One Shilling each, On T U E S DAY, January 30, 1872. Tickets may be had at the COUNTY OBSERVER Office. PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS sent P on HIRE to any distance, from R. W A U G H S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, MONMOUTH. Attendance at Usk and neighbourhood, periodically Orders received at the Observer Office. MONEY.—A Private Gentleman, with a large amount of Capital, is desirous of making im- mediate advances to persons requiring the same, either in Town or Country, in sums from f,10 to 2500. Persons can be accommodated forthwith on their note of hand. Terms from 5 per cent., extending from 3 months to 5 years. Mortgages negotiated at less in- terest. Distance no object, as persons can repay by P.O.O. or Cheque. By applying personally from 10 till 3, or if by letter, enclosing stamped directed envelope, to Mr. DICKSON, 1, Brentford Butts, Brent- In ford, Middlesex, stating amount required, full partic- ulars will be forwarded, also loans effected at persons tjwn residences where inconvenient for them to attend the above address MONEY. CASH ADVANCED from £ 2 to £ 300 to Farmers, Tradespeople, and respectable persons of any calling upon Note of Hand, Deposit of Deeds, and xurnituie without removal or law costs, re-payable by instalments, or as may suit the borrower's convenience. Interest from Five per Cent. Distance no object, and secrecy, with dispatch, may be relied on. N.B.—This advertisement does not emanate from any loan society, but is strictly private, therefore persons desirous of borrowing to their advantage should send name and address and amount required to Mr. P. P. KELLY, 8, Wish-street, Southsea, Hants, when full particulars will be for- warded, or apply personally between Ten and Four. Saturdays till Two. New Volume, s., sent for 14 stamps by the Editor.. ALEX, ROSS'S TOILET MAGAZINE. Papers on the Nose, and the treatment of Cartilage in improving shape; the Eye, the Mouth, and Skin, with devices for improvement. Receipts for all Facial imperfections, &c. Nearly 200 pages, closely printed. Alex. Ross, 248, High Holborn, London. (Opposite Day and Martin's.) BOOKS BOUND to any Pattern. May be had at the County Observer Office. No. 1, Monnow Street, Monmouth. Sale of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bedroom Appointments, Valuable Oil Paintings, Works of Art, numerous Articles of Vertu, and miscellaneous Effects, the contents of a well-fur- nished house. MR. CHARLES WILSON is favoured with in- structions from the Representatives of the late Mr. CHARLES AMBREY COURT, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve on the premises as above, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the 30th and 31st days of January, 1872. Commencing each day at 12 for 1 o'clock punctually, the whole of the EFFECTS contained in the above residence, comprising many articles of Furniture of rare and costly value, and the usual requisites. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer one week prior to the sale, and Cards to view on the day pre- vious thereto. | No.l, Monnow-street, Monmouth, 00 (No.l, Tredegar place, Newport, Mon. MRS.. C- A. COURT, in thanking sincerely the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Public generally of Monmouth and the adjoining Counties for the very extensive patronage accorded for so many years to her late Husband, begs to state that she has disposed of the business to MR. CHARLES WIL- SON, to whom she hopes the same liberal support will be given, Mrs. OOURT still retaining an interest in the same. MR. CHARLES WILSON, Land and Timber Surveyor, GENERAL VALUER, AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER, Would avail himself of the above announcement to solicit that support it will ever be his most earnest study to merit, and which the advantages of a pupil- age of the late well-known MR. WILLIAM JAMES, of Hereford, perfected since by a long practical expe- rience in the various branches appertaining to the practice of an Agricultural Auctioneer, may entitle him to. References permitted to Bankers, Solicitors, and others. Offices 1, Monnow-street, Monmouth, and New- port, Mon. Dated, Dec. 28th, 1871. MR. HENRY GOSS begs to announce to the 1 Gontty and inhabitants of Thlz: and the neigh- bourbood that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as an AUCTIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, &c., &c., and respectfully solicits a share of their patronage and support. All accounts promptly settled. OFFICES: Wyesham, and St. Mary-street, Monmouth. South Wales Dyeing Establishment, 99, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON. The Oldest Establishment in South Wales. G. MAYBREY (Late Harrison), Silk, Cloth, and Furniture Dyer and Cleaner, Calico Glazer, Steam Roller, 9" Hot Presser. GM. begs respectfully to return his sincere • thanks to the inhabitants of USK and the surrounding Neighbou-hood for their past support, and to state that he has, for their convenience, appointed Mr. POWELL, Shoemaker, Bridge-street, as his Agent for that District; and hopes, by prompt attention and moderate charges, to gain an increase of their support. Damask, Moreen, Union, and Woollen Table Covers, cleaned or dyed, and highly pressed, to equal new. Chintz cleaned and glazed without unpicking. Silk, Satin, Merinos, Cotton Mixtures, and all kinds of Gentlemen's Cloths, cleaned or dyed. Crape cleaned and re-crimped. Velvet and Mantles cleaned, dyed, and re-dressed, to equal new. Kid Gbves cleaned or dyed black. Feathers cleaned and dyed any colour in a superior style. Carpets and Hearth Rugs cleaned and renovated. N.B.—Silk Dresses printed in various colours. All Goods printed by an improved Steam Apparatus. NERVOUS DEBILITY.-GR.ATIS, A MEDI- CAL WORK, showing sufferers how they may be cured without the aid of quacks. Free on receipt of postage stamp. Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. NATIONAL LINE. STEAM FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY, AND FROM QUEENSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY. NATIONAL STEAM SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED.) The new full-powered British Iron Screw Steam-ships. Ships Tons Ships Tons SPAIN Grace 4900 ENGLAND, Andrews 3307 EGYPT Grogau 5064 ERIN, Lawson 3310 ITALY, Thompson 3700 HELVETIA, Griggs 3318 HOLLAND, Bragg 3530 CANADA, Kemp 2873 FRANCE, Thomson 3571 VIRGINIA, Webster 2876 THE QUEEN, Thomas 3517 DENMARK, Sumner 2850 Will he despatched from Liverpool to New York as follows — WEDNESDAY, 24th Jan. WEDNESDAY, 31st Jan. l<KAINTIII WEDNESDAY, 7th Feb. And from Queenstown the following days. The Saloon accommodation on board these Steamers Is un- surpassed, the State-rooms being unusuaily large, and open off the Saloons, which are situated in the poop on deck-the poop being 130 feet long. Rates of Passage 12, 15, and 17 Guineas, according to accom- modation in State-room-all having same, privilege in Saloon. Return Tickets TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS. ° The Steerage accommodation is unequalled for light, space and ventilation. Abundance of fresh provisions served up cooked by the Company's Stewards. Passengers booked through to Aspinwall-San Francisco,-the inland towns of Canada and 04 the United States on favourable terms; also, to Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan, at low through rates, via New York and San Francisco. For Freight or Passage apply to THE NATIONAL STEAM SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED) 21 and 23, Water-street, Liverpool, To N. & J. CUMMINS & BROS., Queenstown; or to Mr. GEO. JONES, Commission Agent, HEREFORD HARSE & BROWN, Insurance Agents, Newport;) Passenger JAS. R. MORGAN, Post Office, Pontypool. ) Agents.

USK BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY.

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