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EDUCATION. r-J"V"V'o.V''V"' BRYNAPTVOR HALL SCHOOL, TOWYN. PRINCIPAL :— Mr. EDWIN JONES, M.B.C.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTERS for Classics, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, &c. BRYNARVOR HALL, commodious and well- -D fitted, has been specially erected for the accommoda- tion and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy locality, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field, and gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Erinci- pality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations con- nected with the universities and colleges, for the learned professions, banking and commercial pursuits. Classes are held in connection with the Science and Art Department, the examinations being held in May in each year. The school year consists of three Terms. WINTER TERM commences on the 3rd of September. FUR TERMS. &C., APPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL. LLWYXNONN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 1 PORTMADOC. Conducted by Mr. J. H. Lewis, London University (First B. A.), (Late Assistant Tutor at Bangor Training College.) CCANDIDATES prepared for the Universities, for Professional and Commercial Pursuits, and for the various Training Colleges.^ Terms and prospectuses on application. Young men whose Education has been neglected will find special ad- vantages. School re-opened, Jan. 15th, 1877. THE HALL GRAMMAR SCHOOL Ic ABERYSTWYTH. MR. T. HUGHES, of the University College of Wales (Reading for Degrees), receives pupils at the Hall Grammar School, Aberystwyth. Subjects taught:—English, Classics, Mathematics, Phonography, Book-keeping, and Drawing, in which 16 pupils took prizes. The school is examined carefully every h&lf- year on the above subjects. The discipline is strict but kind. The next term commences on Wednesday, the 1st of August, 1877. Terms moderate. Application to be addressed as above. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDKD IN 1812. HEAD MASTER: Mr. EDWARD JONES, First B.A. (and in:, honors of the University of London.) SECOND MASTER: Mr. A. HUNTER, M.A. (Gold Medallist and Scholar.) This school is examined yearly by gentlemen not con- nected with the masters, among whom may be mentioned the Rev. Dr. Charles, D.D., the Rev. Professor Grimley, the Rev. Professor Lewi and the Rev. James Cornford, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. During the last year several pupils of this school were successful in examinations for the Banks and the IAW and Apothecaries' Hall preliminary examinations. One, who was five years pupil at this school, took a scholarship of £80 a year at Oxford, and another one of £ 50 at Cambridge. Also two who entered the University of Oxford direct from this school took their M.A. degree, and one matricu- lated in London University (first division) in January last. The Head Master receives a few Boarders. Inclusive terms, £ 40 per annum. r. r- "W ¿'11 ¡' LADIES UULLHIIATE SUBUUL D BELSIZE HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. Principal, Mrs. E. Marie Jones, (F. C. College, Glasgow, and wife of the Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A.,) assisted by I masters and a staff of qualified English and foreign teachers.—Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examination, and the Civil Service Examinations. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Ladies' Collegiate School removed from Queen's-road to Belsize House, 26, Bridge-street. The commodious pre- mises with Croquet Lawn, lately occupied by the Rev. Llewelyn Edwards, M.A., Irwell House School. Next term Commences AUGUST 7th, 1877. IRWELL HOUSE SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. THE REV. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, B.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours, receives 1 orty Boarders and a few day pupils, to prepare for Matriculation at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Aberystwyth, and London, or to fit them for professional and commercial pursuits. Special arrange- ments made with students reading for degrees. SCHOLARSHIPS.—One of B20 to the best boy who enters the University College of Wales from this School; and one of E5 to the best boy who enters the School at its re-opening. The School re-opens on FRIDAY, SEPT. 7TH, when an Examination will be held for the entrance scholarship of £ 5. BRIGHTON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS. LADY-PRINCIPAL—MRS. H. N. GRIMLEY, Assisted by Resident Masters and Governesses. THE Third Term for 1877 Commences on Thursday, September 20th. Prospectuses may be had on application to Mrs. GRIMLEY, Brighton House, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. CAERLEON HOUSE. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, ABERYSTWYTH. MISS TRUBSHAW informs her friends and the public that the duties of her School will be RE- SUMED (D.V.) on Wednesday, August 1st, 1877. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local ex- aminations. A resident French Governess. 'MAENGWYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MACHYNLLETH. Conducted by Mr. J. OWEN, late Inspector of Schools for the British and Foreign School Society, and Tutor at the Society's Training College, Swansea. THE course of study comprises the usual branches -L of a classical, professional, and commercial educa- tion. Pupils prepared for the universities and for the preliminary examinations of the various professions, &c., &c. Special advantages for pupils wishing to enter the Uni-, ersity College of* Wales, the Theological Colleges, or the Government Training Colleges. The methods of in- struction are the most modern and approved, and are based on thoroughly scientific principles. Terms and prospectuses may be had on application. School will RE-OPEN, August 21st. DOLGELLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MASTERS — REV. S. S. 0. MORRIS, M.A., Oxon :-Classical Ex- hibitioner of Christ's Hospital, London, 18GG Mathe- matical Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, 1866 First Class Mathematical Moderations, 1868 Third Class Mathematical Finals, 1870; Sixth in Honours, London University Matriculation, January, 1876. G. R. MORRIS, ESQ., London University, 1876. THE nature of the education ^iven at this school may be learat from the fact that during the last four years three pupils have taken open scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge three have passed the London University Matvieulation two the preliminary examination of the Pharmaceutical Society one the preliminary of the Faculty of Surgeons, &c., Glasgow several have taken tirst and second classes in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathe- matics in the examinations held by the Science and Art Department, and several have entered banks and other branches of business. Pupils prepared to compete for scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge for the London University Matricula- tion. let B.A., and 1st B.Sc.; Oxford and Cambridge Lomli; Medical and Law Preliminaries and a thoroughly sou education given to pupils who wish to enter on a business life. Tb Ce.lilica.l and Physical Laboratories are now fur- nished with every requisite for the highest stages of study in Chemistry and Physics. The next (raarter begins (D.V.) on Tuesday, the 7th Ar.Pst, 1877. No boy admitted for that quarter after hat Sons ™ thi PIANOFORTE, HAR- JLJ MONIUM, and in SINGING, by W. R. WHEATLKY, Portland House, Aberystwyth. Terms One Guinea per Quarter. BALX~GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAO Mastic—MR. W. T. PHILLIPS. PUPILS are carefully prepared for the Preliminary Examinations required by the Law, College of Surgeons, arid Pharmaceutical feocietj, fur the Cambridge Middle Class Examinations, and for Commercial pursuits. During the past year three pupils passed tne Cambridge LoLAl Examinations (one in honours, tL (I one was a blind boy), one the preliminary of the Pharmaceutical Society, and .>ne the College of Surgeons Preliminary. 1 he next term will BEGIN on Thursday, September 13th. 1S77. 23, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. LADIES' SCHOOL. tfTSS -ONES expects her pupils tA re-assemble JX ,,n MONDAY, SEPT. 10th. Terms on application. P'.Hiils prepared for the Local Examinations. TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES.—The next Session BEGINS 9th October, 1877. Terms, tF; a year for Out-door Students £ 30 additional for th;;e In-door. Several Scholarships and Exhibitions will be offered for competition. For Prospectus, apply to the Registrar, atthe College, Aberystwyth. i BUSINESS ADDRESS. ABERYSTV?YM » • FLANNELS FLANNELS!! FLANNELS SPECIAL SHOW OF REAL WELSH FLANNELS, REAL WELSH WHITTLES AND SHAWLS, AT C. M. W I L L I A M S' GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, • 32, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. C. M. W. begs respectfully to call the special attention of visitors and the public generally to his large and well assorted STOCK OF WHITE, SCARLET, and FANCY REAL WELSH FLANNELS, REAL WELSH WHITTLES and SHA\^S,dire^ from the M^s, which are warranted to wear and not to shrink. Also, the NEW PATENT FLANNELS IN ALL COLOURS, which will be sold at such prices that cannot fail to command a rapid sale. An inspection of the above Goods will greatly oblige, as they will be found to be the CHEAPEST ever offered in this or any other town. C. M. W. also begs to intimate that every Department is replete with all the LATEST NOVELTIES for the present Season, including French and English Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Lace and Muslin Goods, Over Skirts, Silk Scarfs, Ribbons, Gloves, Plain and Fancy Hosiery, Sunshades, Umbrellas, &c., &c., &c. Also, a large parcel of Shetland and Wool Goods, including White and Coloured Promenade Shawls and Wraps for evening wear, in great variety, which will-be cleared at such low priees that cannot fail to surprise every one. SYSTEM OF BTJSINESS: BEADY MONEY; The smallest possible profit; One price to all and no abatement. Don't forget the Address, C. M. WILLIAMS, GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMEET, 32, PIER-STREET. 0". I:; ISAAC AND GEORGE LLOYD, COACH BUILDERS, Little Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF REPAIRS EXECUTED Country Orders Promptly Attended to. M. JONES, COACHBUILDER, Moor Street, Aberystwyth. CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER Repairs executed by First-class Workmen. T. & W. BUBB, PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, GAS- FITTERS, HOUSE DECORATORS, PAPER HANGERS, & GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, Terrace-Road, Aberystwyth, and Newtown. Agent for Broner's BURNERS, and Wright's GAS STOVES. ESTIMATES FOR WORK ON APPLICATION. Agents for Atkins & Co.'s Patent CHARCOAL BLOCK WATER FILTERS. GADD'S PATENT REVERSIBLE HANDLE PERAMBULATORS. BATHS AND PERAMBULATORS ON HIRE. HEART OF OAK HOUSE GROCERY, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 23, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth, DAVID RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. GOOD NEWS. CHEAP COAL. Owing to a favourable contract PETER JONES, Railway Station, Aberystwyth, Is now able to sell for cash on delivery BEST NEWPORT, 16S. per ton. BEST RUAT.ON, 16s., Booking Price, 28. extra. COALS. RICHARD JONES, Lewis Terrace Coal Yard and Weighbridge, I SUPPLIES all kind of Coals as follows :— s per ton. NEWPORT 18s. BEST CANNOCK 18s. SMALL 13s. Best Ruabon Coal at 16s. per ton in quantities of not less than 5 tons. Delivered to any part of the town for Is. per tonjextra. Fresh burnt Lime always on hand at the Bridge End Kilns. JOHN BAKER, Rhydypenau Farm, Bow Street. BY the request of numerous friends has been in- duced to take a VALUER'S LICENCE, and he will be happy to attend to the commands of gentlemen leaving their farms or requiring a Valuer's services con- nected with land or stock. BINDING OF ALL KINDS CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED. ORDERS RECEIVED BY J. GIBSON, 3, QUEEN'S-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ■VTOW discharging a PRIME Cargo of PITCH XL PINE the logs are fresh, clean, and sound. SELECTED CURLY LOGS FOR PANELS, &c., APRIL, 1876. Our Brig Martha" has arrived with a very good Cargo of Red Pine Deals, Battens, Red and White Floor L 'Hrds. MAY, 1876. The above cargoes, added to our former stock of PITCH PINE, RED PINE, YELLOW PINE, OAK, ELM, BIRCH, MAHOGANY, RED AND WHITE FLOOR BOARDS, will be found an excellent Lot from which to make selection. Windows, Boors, all sorts of Alouldings, Angle Beads, &c., manufactured on the Premises. JONES AND GRIFFITHS, ABERDOVEY, YNYSLAS, AND MACHYNLLETH. 1¥F Orders te be sent to Aberdovey. Saw Mills at Ynyalas. We are now yarding a cargo of RED and WHITE Prepared FLOOR BOARDS. July, 1876. Now ready, Price 6s., the second Edition of TREMADOC SERMONS, chicflv on the SPIRITUAL BODY, the UNSEEN WORLD, and the DIVINE HUMANITY. the Rev. H. N. GRIMLEY, M.A., Professor of -Ii,,tii,,inaties ii the University College of Wales. Interesting and highly suggestive discourses.—Scotsman. Full of freshness and beauty. Sot,i, of them are gems. -Nonconformist. London :'HENRY S. KING and Co. To be had of all Booksellers. MEETINGS. THE NATIONAL SCHOOLS, ABERYSTWYTH. IT is intended to hold in the National Schools, during the next Christmas Holidays, a CHRISTMAS TREE for the sale of useful and ornamental articles. Contri- butions of all kinds will be gladly received by any member of the Ladies' Committee (of whom a list will shortly be published) or by the clergy and churchwardens. The proceeds will be devoted in support of the National Schools. MEETINGS. "r- ABERYSTWYTH. NORTH CARDIGANSHIRE AGRI- CULTURAL SOCIETY. AT THE FOURTH SHOW OF THIS SOCIETY TO BE HELD AT ABER- YSTWYTH, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1877, THE SUM OF £ 339 15s. WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES. ABSTRACT OF PRIZES. £ s. d. Class A. Open to all who shall be annual subscribers of £1 Is. and upwards 95 10 0 Class B. Limited to occupiers (whether owners or tenants), the rental or gross annual value of whose farms does not exceed £ 200 a year, who are making their livelihood principally by farming, and are subscribers of not less than 10s. 6d. yearly 81 0 0 Class C. Limited to occupiers (whether owners or tenants), the rental or gross annual value of whosa farms does not exceed £80 a year, who are making their livelihood principally by farming, and are subscribers of not less than 5s. yearly 58 0 0 Class D. Open to every member of the Society, and to tenants nominated in accordance with Rule 12 46 5 0 Class E. Open to Classes B and C, and tenants nomi- nated in accordance with Rule 12 14 10 0 For best managed Farm, 3 prizes 20 0 0 For best Root Crops, 2 first, 2 second, and 1 third prizes 13 10 0 Extra prizes 6 0 0 Medals for best Bulls, value. 5 0 0 2339 15 0 Entries of stock to be made to one of the secretaries on or befori the 27th August. Entries of farms and root crops must be made to one of the secretaries on or before the 20th of August. For further particulars, list of prizes, and conditions, apply to H. C. Fryer, Lodge Park, Glandorey, R. Gard- iner, Wenallt, Crosswood, Lewis Williams, Abermaide, Aberystwyth, and Jonathan Pell, Belle Vue Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth. Arrangements have been made with the Cambrian Rail- ways Company, as under :—Cheap tickets for the double journey will be issued from Oswestry, Pwllheli, and in-! termediate stations to Aberystwyth, available by ordinary trains which stop at the stations on day of issue only. A train will also run from Aberystwyth to Machynlleth at 8 30 p.m. Stock will be conveyed by the down mail on the day of the Show, or by any of the goods trains on the preceding day. The Manchester and Milford Railway Company have also agreed to issue tickets at single fares for the double journey from all the stations on the day of the Show. LLANBADARN-FAWR. A SPECIAL MORNING PRAYER & SERMON, IN ENGLISH, WILL be held in the Nave of the above Church YY EVERY SUNDAY at 11.30 a.m, during the Summer Months, commencing on the First Sunday in June. Hymns Ancient and Modern (Old Edition.) Offertory towards the Restoration Fund. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT :— Sir W. W. WYNN, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay. V ICE-PRESIDENT Mr. H. PUGHE, Caerberllan, Abergynolwyn. THE TENTH SHOW WILL BE HELD AT BALA, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH, 1877, When L350 and upwards Will be given in PRIZES and EXTRA PRIZES. LIST OF EXTRA PRIZES. Entrance Fee to Non-Members, Ten Shillings each, ex- cept those specified. By Sir W. W. WYNN, Bart, M.P., President. £ s. d. 67-For the best Welsh Bull bred in North Wales 10 0 0 68-For the best Cow ditto ditto 5 0 0 69-For the best Boar ditto ditto 5 0 0 By Lady WILLIAMS WYNN. 70-For the best Workman's Shirt 1 0 0 Second brst ditto 0 10 0 „ Third best ditto 0 7 0 Fourth best ditto 0 3 0 Entrance Fee, One Shilling each. By HENRY ROBERTSON, Esq., M.P. Pate Hall. 71-For the best Stallion for Agricultural pur- poses, that has travelled as in Premium, No. 24 5 0 0 72—For the best Mountain Pony Stallion that has served Mares in the County 5 0 0 By E. C. COULSON, Esq., Corsygedol. 72a-For the best Hackney Stallion, under 15 hands 2 inches, that will travel and serve mares in the County of Merioneth, dur- ing*tlie season of 1878, at a charge of £ 1 per Mare, Groom's fee included 10 0 0 By S. HOLLAND, Esq., M.P., Cae'rdeon, Dolgelley. 73-For the best Mare (and Foal got by either "Pride of Wales or "Ernest Tom"), the property, at the time of serving, of Mem- bers of the Society 5 0 0 By H. J. ELLIS NANNEY, Esq., Plas Hen, Criccieth, High Sheriff for the County of Merioneth. 74-For the best Roadster or Hack in the Yard, under eight years old, and under 15 hands, in Saddle or Harness 5 0 0 By CHARLES EDWARDS, Esq., Dolserau, Dolgelley. 75-A Challenge Cup, which must be won three years in succession by an animal in Class II., Premium 10 value 10 10 0 By W. GRIFFITH, Esq., Glyn, Dolgelley. 76—For the best Welsh Ram in the Yard 3 0 0 By W. TAYLOR, Esq., The Cliffe, Dolgelley. 77—For the best two Welsh Cows, or two Cows of any other breed, in calf or milk. (Open to the world). 5 0 0 By E. EVANS-LLOYD, Esq., Moelygarnedd, Bala. 78-To the occupier of the neatest and cleanest kept Cottage in the Five Parishes of Pen- llyn, (Number in family and the time the Cottage was built will be considered) 2 10 0 Second best ditto 110 0 Third best ditto 0 15 0 „ Fourthbest ditto 0 5 0 Entrance Fee, One Shilling each. By Major R. O. JONES, Bryntegid, Bala. 79— For the best Cottager's Pig (Rent of Cottage £ 8 and under) not exceeding one year old 1 10 0 „ Second best ditto. 015 0 Third best ditto 0 5 0 Entrance Fee, One Shilling each. By W. E. OAKELEY, Esq., Tan-y-bwlch. 80—For the best Stallion for Agricultural pur- poses, that has travelled as in Premium, No. 23 5 0 0 81-For the best Heifer in the Yard, under two years old .3 0 0 By the Hon. Mrs. OAKELEY, ditto. 82—For the best specimen of Tweed, manufac- tured in the County 1 0 0 83—Fur the best pair of Knitted Stockings (ex- cept white) 10 0 Second ditto-By Lady WILLIAMS WYNN 0 15 0 Third ditto—By ditto 0 10 0 Fourth ditto-By ditto 0 5 0 Entrance Fee, One Shilling each. ByR. O. ANWYL, Esq., Brynygroes, Bala. 8-1—For the best pen of Poultry (any pure brec-d in the Yard) I 1 0 By a "FANCIER," 85—For the best pen of any pure breed (hatched this year by the Exhibitor) 0 10 0 By JOHN WILLIAMS, Esq., Gwernhefin, Bala. 86-For the best Ram Lamb.2 0 0 „ Second best ditto 1 0 0 Proper Entry Forms may be had on application to the Secretary, which must be returned without fail on or be- fore September 10th. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, THOMAS ELLIS, Henblas, Bala. PUBLIC NOTICES. -vv- FESTINIOG SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a new -L School to accommodate 500 children, and Master's Residence, at Glanypwll, Festiniog; and for the erectior of a new School at Tanygrisiau, Festiniog, to accommo date 150 children. Plans and specifications may be seen, and other inform ation may be obtained, at the Board-room at Dolgarreg ddu, Festiniog, or at the office of the clerk at Ynystowyn. Portmadoc. Separate tenders, sealed and endorsed respectively Tender for Glanypwll School," and Tender for Tany- grisiau School," to be sent to Mr. G. S. Jones, the clerl of the Board, on or before Friday, the 7th day of Sep tember, 1877; and each tender must be accompanied witt the names of two sureties for the due completion of the contract. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be ac cepted. OWEN MORRIS ROBERTS, Architect, Portmadoc. August 22,1877. PROMENADE AND TOWN BAND. MESSRS. WATERS & ADIE having commenced the season at Aberystwyth with their celebrated band, beg respectfully to inform the visitors that the sub- scription book will be presented once each week—the band being entirely supported by voluntary contributions-and hope by a careful rendering of a choice selection of music, they will meet with that liberal patronage an earnest at- tention to the musical requirements of the town deserves; and, while thanking resident subscribers for their patron- age, beg to remind resident non-subscribers that it is only fair the band should receive that support, while having to act as their own committee, they would receive were a resident committee collecting for them but still hope to have a favourable resident list to publish at the end of the season. Each subscriber will receive a printed subscription list at the end of the season. The band will play on the Terrace every evening, and in various parts of the town from 9 till 11 in the morning. TO COAL MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. THE Town Council of Aberystwyth, acting as the -L Urban Sanitary Authority for the Borough of Aberystwyth will at their next meeting to be held on Tuesday, the Fourth day of September, 1877, at the Town Hall, Aberystwyth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon receive tenders from persons willing to contract for supplying the Steam Pumping Engine at Plascrug, with the best quality of South Wales Smokeless Coal, all large, from the First dav of September next, for one year. The Con- tractor will have to provide trucks and to deliver the Coals at the Railway Station at Aberystwyth in quantities not less than one truck load at one time. Tenders are to state the price per ton, and to be sent to the Town Clerk's office on or before the 3rd day of September next. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Dated this 21st day of August, 1877. W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF ABERYSRW-YTH. APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH. THE Aberystwyth Urban Sanitary Authority JL hereby give notice that they will, at their meeting to be held on Tuesday, the 18th day of September next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, proceed to the appointment of a MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH for the Borough of Aberystwyth. The salary is C50 per annum. Candidates must be duly qualified medical practitioners, registered under the Medical Acts, and be prepared to enter upon the duties on the 29th day of September next. The appointment will be made subject to the approval of the Local Government Board, and will be held from year to year, determinable at any time by either party giving, with the approval of the said Board, previously six months notice thereof. Applications, with testimonials and qualifications to be delivered at my Office not later than Monday, the 17th day of September next. Dated this 21st day of August, 1877. W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. TO PRINTERS AND OTHERS. THE Town Council of Aberystwyth, acting as the JL Urban Sanitary Authority for the Borough of Aber- ystwyth, will, at their next meeting, to be held on Tues- day, the Fourth day of September, 1877, atthe Town Hall, Aberystwyth, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, re- ceive Tenders from persons willing, to Contract for PRINTING WORK of the Corporation from 1st September, 1877, for one year. Particulars of such work may be ascertained on application to Mr. David Jones, Borough Accountant. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dated this 21st day of August, 1877. £ W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. THE Aberystwyth Urban Sanitary Authority here- JL by give notice that they will on Tuesday, the 4th day of September next, proceed to the appointment of an Inspector of Nuisances for the Borough of Aberystwyth, at the salary of £70 per annum. Applicants must be competent to carry out the duties of an Inspector of Nuisances, as prescribed by the order of the Local Government Board, dated the 11th day of November, 1872, and the "Public Health Acts," and obey all lawful orders of the Urban Sanitary Authority. The appointment will be made subject to the approval of the Local Government Board, and will be held from year to year, determinable at any time by either party giving, with the approval of the said Board, previously six months' notice thereof. Applications, with testimonials and qualifications, to be delivered at my office not later than Monday, the 3rd day of September next. Dated this 21st day of August, 1877. W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. TO CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, MERCHANTS. AND OTHERS. 1 THE Town Council of Aberystwyth, acting as the ] Urban Sanitary Authority for the Borough of Aber- ] ystwyth, will, at their next meeting, to be held on Tuesday, the 4th day of September, 1877, at the Town < Hall, Aberystwyth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, receive tenders from persons willing to contract for supplying the Corporation with Horse Provender for 12 months, from the 1st September, 1877, viz.:— J Hay at per ton. Oats at per Bushel of 401bs. weight. Straw at per hundred weigt. Bran at per hundred weight. The same to be delivered at the Yard of the Corpora- tion, from time to time, in such quantities as may be required. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Dated this 21st day of August, 1877, ] W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. NORTH WALES.—TO BE SOLD, the LLWYN- GWERN ESTATE, a charming Freehold Resi- dential Property, in Montgomeryshire, 650 acres, house, containing five sitting and fourteen bedrooms offices, &c., good stabling for six horses, standing in picturesque grounds; shrubberies, good gardens, glasshouses, and orchard within three miles of first-class station at Mach- ynlleth, and two miles of the Dovey salmon river. Trout and salmon stream bounds the property.—Apply to Messrs. HOWELL and MORGAN, solicitors, Machynlleth. for particulars, with plan and photograph. MERIONETH, on the verge of Montgomeryshire. To be sold by Private Contract, CLEIVION. one of the most beautiful villa residences in Wales, about three-quarters of a mile from Mawddwy station, and 10 minutes' walk from Mallwyd church, between 90 and 100 acres, looking down the Dovey and up the romantic Cleivion salmon and sewin rivers, bounded southward by the latter; nearly three miles of paths and drives. The villa has a pleasing elevation, extensive lawn, with flower beds and borders. It is planted with many flourishing specimen trees and shrubs (some rare), four glasshouses, a range of forcing pits, three-stall stable and coach-house, lodge, a fancy farm, woods, plantations, &c. For further particu- lars, and permission to view, apply to Messrs. HOWELL and MORGAN, solicitors, Machynlleth oronthe premises. Six photographs of interesting objects on the premises may obtained. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY- "XTOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Twenty-sevent 1 -IN Half-yearly General Meeting of the Proprie orso the Cambrian Railways Company will be held, p a, at the Company's Offices, at Oswestry,^ on y, he 31st day of August instant, atTwo o'clock in Qtr,„j :„n°0nl' and adjourned to a date and place to be n su< h aC^l^ Transfer Books will be closed from the 23rd to ihe 31st inst., both days inclusive. Dated this 13th day of August, 1877. VANE LONDONDERRY, Chairirun. R D PRYCE, Deputy Chairman, (jko! LEWIS, Secretary. Company's Offices, Oswestry. ~cAMBMA^TRAILWAYS COMPANY. "VTOTICE is Hereby Given, that the 24th, 23th, and iN 26th Half-yearly Meetings of the Cambrian Rail- ways Company, now standing adjourned to the 31st. inst. at the Company's Offices, Oswestry, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, will be then held pro forma only, and be further adjourned to a day to be named ix such adjourn- ment, of which due notice will be given, Dated this 13th ùay of August, 1877, VANE LONDONDERRY, Chairman. R. D. PRYCE, Deputy Chairman. GEO. LEWIS, S-Wt-ry, l Company's Offices, Oswestry. WANTED, TO LET, &e. ^NOTICE^^O^MIN:E^AN^D^UARRY\AG^NTS^ j WANTED, to purchase all kinds of OLD MACHINERY,$ETAL and SCRAP IRON. —Address MCILQUHAM, Machine Broker, Aberystwyth. N.B.—Mining Plant, &c., Bought and Sold on Commission. WANTED, immediately, in a General Drapery Establishment, MALE and FEMALE APPRENTICES. Apply to T. ROWLANDS, Cambrian Houso, Newtown. WANTED, AGENTS, everywhere, for the sale of a high-class article in constant demand amongst owners of machinery. The most liberal terms are offered. Good chance to make a position.—Address, Lonus," Messrs. Deacon's, 154, Leadenhall-street, London. G. C. wants well-furnished SITTING ROOM • and TWO BEDROOMS, at any place on Cambrian Railway between Welshpool and Aberystwyth, for twelve months, subject to a month's notice on either side —Replies to be addressed to No. 770, Advertizer Office, Oswestry. PO BE LET, No. 9, Cambrian Terrace, Borth. J- Furnished, with exception of bedding.—Apply, L. C. JQNKS, surveyor, Borth, Cardiganshire. fTlO BE SOLD, a FREEHOLD HOUSE, in the -L leading street in Aberystwyth, suitable for erecting a first class shop.—Apply to DAVID WILLIAMS, Surveyor, Vulcan Place. QHEEPWALK TO LET at Ponterwyd, near KJ Aberystwyth, about 400 acres.—For full particulars apply to Captain RICHARD HARVEY, Ponterwyd.— Possession at Michaelmas. 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