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SCALE OF PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS, No. One Throe Six Nine Thirteen 0 Words. Insertion Insertions Insertions*.Insertions, Insertions — ■" j" s. a. Is. d. s. d. I s. d. s. (1. 21 1 0 j 2 0 i 3 6 j 4 6 5 G 2S 1 6 3 0 4 6 5 6 7 0 35 2 0 4 0 5 6 6 6 S 0 42 2 6 5 0 70s 0 9 6 49 3 0 6 0 7 6 S 6 10 0 SEtantci). A LADY requires comfortable hor^e, with- out board, in a respectable family.^ Stae terms allien must be moderate.—Address M. D., Cam>r-uin New* Office, Aberystwyth 1 4 f T\R APERY.—Wanted immediately, a steady A J sober, and active young man for the general trade. Welsh indispensable. Good references re- Quired. Apply to JOHN THOMAS, draper, Aberystwyth. [bl48 ANTE]).- -"r),-)O on Mortgage of Freehold VV Property in B,,xrnioutli. -Apply to Mr EDWARD DAVIKS, Agent, Barmouth. [bl_»> DRESS AD MANTLE MAKING.— Wanted 3 or 4 respectable young Ladies as Apprentices to the above.—Apply, Mrs. CAIN, 5, New- street. Ab,,rvstNvyth. TAN,TED, Good Cooks, Housemaids. l Waitressess, Kitcheninaids. Nurses, General Servants, &c., %i,itti good characters. Comfortable Homes guaranteed.—Mrs GOODWIN, Servants' Registry, Kaatwich. ^>10S- PARTIES about Furnishing will do well to call at DAVID ELLIS, Furnishing and Builders' Ironmonger, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. 11 Tinmen kept for repairing. &c. IF you want any kind of Drapery, call and see the great bargains offered at Tottenham House. The whole stock to be sold out—the premises to be Let or Sold. [a8'9 TO Shopkeepers and Tea Dealers. Agents wanted for Loose or Packet Teas special terms to good m ea. Write to G. 50 and Sox, 8, Chiswell- eet, London, E.C. [a902 A GOOD price will be given for very old or Curious Books. Writings, Curiosities, &c.; '^mediate cash.—Address, D.G.G., Buildwas, Iron- bridge, Salop. POOT BALLS FOOT BALLS FOOT BALLS! aUARANTEED Best Quality Bladders and \T Cases. Printed Price List on application.— Hughes & OWEK, Practical Saddlers and Harness takers, Great Darkgate-street. Good stock of all kinds of Saddlery Goods at reasonable charges. [1)94 Zo be 4rct. SHOOTING. I n EMMAES, MONTGOMERY.— Shooting to ei be Let—over 2,752 Acres on the Aberhiriaeth- ^•hydyderyn Estates.—Apply for particulars to Mr. R. Owen-, 2, Bethel Cottages, Dolgelley. 0 HOOTING to be Let over the following *3 Farms in MerionethshireGelligrafog, Bryn- coed If or and Waenfechan, in the parish of Dolgelley; ?«d Caa'rdefaitl, Friog, Dolgoed. aud Ty'nymynydd, n the parish of Llanfachreth.—Apply to Mr R. OWEN. •v Bethel Cottage, Dolgelley. [b60 SHOPS, HOUSES, &c. ^OMtET^o. 12, Marine Terrace, Aber- ystwyth.-Apply to Mr BONSALL, Fronfraith. [h341 HOUSE TO LET.—No. 10, Railway Ter- race, Aberystwyth, with Gardenand Back Entrance to Moor Lane.—Enquire at 25, Portland Street. [bir>0 "pUTRNISHED HOUSE to Let at Aberyst- v/yth • also Comfortable Home offered to a Lady.— Address. A. Z., Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. rpo LET. With possession on Nov. 12th, JL No. 39, Portland Street.—Apply at No 37, jWtland Street, [1 THE Comrnanding Corner Shop, known as Tottenham House, to be let or sold, with fixtures Counter, all suitable for any kind of BLisitiess.-AppiN to ROWLAND MORGAN". LBLIQ A GOOD SPOT FOR BUSINESS. HpO LET, IS, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth; may X be converted into a Shop.—Apply. 17, street. [blOG TO BE LET or Sold the House and Shop, No. 1, Cambrian-place, Aberystwyth. Apply to DVVIL) JONES, Black Lion, Bow Street, near A^ei- ?8tWyth. lhi) LAMPETER. LAMPETER. TO BE LET, a Shop with large Plate Glass Window, Counter, and Fixtures complete, situ- ^ted in the best part of this fast improving town. Rent v'ery moderate Apnly to D. DANIEL EVANS, Dresden House/ [a956 ABERYSTWYTH- YILLA RESIDENCES. rP If E two Villa Residences situate in St. -A- David's Road, and Everton Villa, situate in o- Road, Aberystwyth, to be let or sold. App'.v f0 \[r J\iks WILLIAMS, Builder, or GRIFFITH !•:>. Esq., Solicitor, Aberystwyth. ]a5o6 APARTYIENTS. LET for the Winter Months—At No. 7, I Victoria-terrace, (known as BRIGHTON nOtfgE).—Two Sitting and from Five to Seven Bed- rOotr.s 011 reasonable terms. Pleasantly situated, facin~„ <.he sea and well sheltered. Highest references §ivei? Good cookincr and attendance. A room for an on the fi^t floov.-Apply to Mrs. DQUGHTON. BALMORAL HOUSE, Victoria-terrace. Apartments To Let.—Two Sitting Rooms and cr Six Bedrooms facing the Sea. A ery reasonable I^pis, and highest references.—Mrs. JONES. ABERGELDIE HOUSE, Victoria-terrace, A best position on Marine-terrace. Commodious detached House. Lodgings and Apartments on reasonable Terms. Highest references. Apply GRIFFITH J ON ES. I' rrO VISITORS.—Mrs. FELIX, Trafalgar X House, 6, Victoria-terrace (late York House), aiHiouaceg her 'removal to a larger and more coni- ^'lious house, where she hopes to be favoured with a ^tinuance 0f the support given to her previously. ^5^ £ t>Tients on reasonable terms. Highest references. O LET, unfurnished, Sitting Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, and Kitchen, in the best part of the .Tvv«- (Shop on ground floor is occupied.) I1 or terms to Y. Z., Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. [bS2 CARDIGANSHIRE. I'tk-RISH OF LL A NLLWC H A TARN. rpO BE LET.—Unfurnished, with immediate possession, a neat Country Residence called 1 aN"TglynHIk," 2» miles distant from the delightful aPort town of Newquav, and G miles from the market of Aberayron. Daily conveyance to and from the ?-t:on of jLilandyssul passing within a quarter 0. a ie. of the house.. iiia house is nicely finished, and comprises Draw- Hal'1"00111' Dining-room, Parlour or Study. Entrance k;< Bed-rooms and Dressing-room, Cellar, 2 and Offices. Tli e Kitchen Garden is walled, and has "fruit trees. IfiiV'6 also be let 35 acres of -arable and meadow :£50" lth excellent farm buildings attached.—Rent. further particulars apply to Mr D. OWEN, Glynn rj s°' New Quay, Cardiganshire. r, 1882. [b.141. t~- bc ^oltl- Sale, ivitli ancl AXf) o from £ 50 to £ 1,000.—Apply WILLIAM. If, 31, Calcdoaia-sti'eet, King's Cross, London, [bl04 gales by Jltictton. ~cTGEBTS AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT, SALES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONDUCTED WITH ABILITY. VALUATIONS MADE FOR PROBATE AND TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. EFFICIENCY COMBINED WITH PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. CASH ADVANCED. OFFIcEs-Canligan House, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. :3 8, PORTLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF NEAT AND WELL-MADE HOUSEHOLD Furniture, Excellent Sewing Machine, by Howe; Mahogany Bookcase, Ormolu Clock, Oak Wardrobe. (Home-made); Brilliant Pier Glasses, Brussels' Carpets, Goose Feather Beds, Wool Mattresses. Plate, Linen, Glass, China, Bed and Table Linen, and other Domestic Effects, the property of Mr DAVID JFNKINS, who upon giving up the House, has instructed MR. J. W. ROGERS to prepare for Sale, and Sell by Auction, upon the Premises as above, On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1883. The entire contents of this Residence, which briefly comprise exceedingly well-kept and substantial FURNITURE. The whole will be on view Monday, November 6th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p m. Six months credit on all purchases above jE5, upon approved security. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock in the evening of Tuesday, November 7th, 1882. Auctioneer's Offices, Cardigan House, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. [bJ56 SALES BY AUCTION BY MB. LEWIS WILLIAMS, DOLGELLEY. Friday, November 3rd,'at Plasmadoc, Llanuwchllyn, near Bala-Farming Stock. Saturday, November 4th, at Cae'ryngylliad, near y Trawsfynydd.—Farming Stock. Monday, November 6th, at Ty'ntwll, near Cross Foxes, Inn, Dolgelley—Farming Stock. Tuesday, November 7th, at the George Hotel, Pen- maen Pool, near Dolgelley.—Household Furni- ture, &c. Wednesday, November 8th, at BALA FAIR. Thursday. November 9th, at Llanerch Eryr, Llan- dderfel.—Farming Stock. Friday, November 10th, at Cwmmynach Isaf, near Penmaenpool Station, Dolgelley—Farming Stock. EST NOTE.—The Sale advertised to be held at Rhiwaedog, near Bala, is withdrawn. Auctioneer's Office, Dolgelley, November 2nd, 18S2. MR. W. J. LOVEGROVE, PROPRIETOR OF THE CASTLE HOTEL, HARLECH, Begs to inform the Legal Profession, Land and Property Owners, and the Public generally, that he has added to his present business that of AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, AND ACCOUNTANT. "V\T J. LOYEGROVE having had consider- 1 able experience in Accountancy, and possess- ing a thorough knowledge of the value of Household Furniture, Farming Effects, Stock. &c., hopes by strict attention to the interests of those who may intrust him with their business to merit their con- fidence and support. Estimates given for the complete furnishing of Hotels, Private Houses, &c. Agent for the following Insurance Oiticss :— The Imperial Live Stock. Edinburgh Life. Liverpool and Lancashire Accidental. Scottish Imperial Fire and Life. Alliance Fire. [a TYCROES, Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, near Towyn. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, &e.. MR. L. G. PRICE has been instructed by Mr. John Jones, Executor to the late Mr Hugh Jones, Tycroes, Lianfihangel-y-Pennant, to Sell by Public Auction, on the above Premises, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1882, THE VALUABLE LIVE STOCK, Namely :—Three splendid WELSH COWS in calf, one ditto in full profit, One Heifer. Ditto first-class Steer, Two splendid Calves (9 months' old), Very superior fast-trotting Pony (about 14 hands) rising 3-years old, One useful Cart Mare, Two Store Pigs. IMPLEMENTS One Harrow (equal to new), Harvest Cart, Two Cart Wheels, Scythes, Rakes. Pickels, Ladder, Grinding Stone, Wheelbarrow, &c., &c. Quantity of Potatoes in One cwt. bags. Credit will be given on approved security for sunns of £ 3 and upwards until Towyn Easter Monday Fair, or the usual discount for Cash. Sale to commence at Two p.m. prompt. [bl48 JiRON-PRYS, TOWYN, Half a mile from Railway Station. Sale of Prime Milch Cows, powerful Cart Mare, useful Pony, Implements of Husbandry, quantity of excel- lent Hay, Straw. Root Crops, &c. MR. PRICE has been instructed by Mr. Evan Morgan Jones, to Sell by Public Auction, At Bronprys, Towyn, On THURSDA Y, the 9th of NO VEMBER, 1882, The whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, Farming Implements, &c., comprising—Six prime Milch Cows in calf; 2 excellent ditto in full profit1 powerful Cart Mare in foal by "Samson"; Bay Pony (about 13 hands) quiet in harness and saddle; 1 Sow with Litter, 2 Store Pigs about half an acre of splendid Mangold Wurzel (in lots); 2 Rows of Carrots (each 65 yards loner); about 3 Tons of Barley and Oats' Straw; 1 Stack of well-harvested Hay (about 4 tons) in splendid condition; 1 ditto ditto (about 6 tons); about 2 tons of excellent old Hay in helm. IMPLEMENTS :—One Iron Plough, Harrow do., Chain do., Scufflci. Horse Rake (equal to new), Ladder 16ft. long, One do. 30ft. long; Three blade Chaft" Cutter by Ellis and Son; Churn, Stand with Pulleys and Strap; Turnip Pulper. Improved powerful one horse Gear, Two Tumbrels, Harvest Cart (complete), Market spring ditto, Sets of Horse Gearing. Pony Harness, Oak Grain Chest, Cow Ties, Hurdles, Sacks, Scythes, lot of Old Iron, quantity of Timber, 5-year old Donkey (first prize at Towyn Show), Spring Cart and Harness, &c., &c. ——— The Hay, Straw & Root Ciops to go off the Premises. The Hay, Straw & Root Ciops to go off the Premises. The Auctioneer most respectfully wishes to draw the attention of Farmers and others to the superior and handsome stock of Milch Cows, &c. Credit will be given on approved security for Sums of £ 3 and upwards till Towyn Easter Fair, or the usual terms for Cash. Luncheon at eleven o'clock. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock punctually. ]h1.12 A CA-R-D MR. J. TREVETHxiN, Maesbangor,, Aberystwyth, mine agent, undertakes to inspect and report on any mines in the Principality. Forty years experience. [a287 bp Jluctimx. MELINDWR VIEW, PENLLWYN, ABERYSTWYTH. E. J. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, &c., BEGS respectfully to thank all those who have entrusted him with their business for the past eight years, and to solicit a continuance of their favours, which shall have his best attention. All Sales and Valuations of every description will, as in the past, be promptly attended to. Sales of Furni- ture, Farming Stock, &c., in Town or Country, cashed and settled without delay. June 17th. 1882. [a762 MONTHLY SALES. ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD. MR, E. J. MORGAN, Auctioneer, begs to state that he will have mouthy sales of Live and Dead Stock in the Smithfield on Aberystwyth Fair Days. The next Sale will be held on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, At One 'o'clook. Entries and applications for terms to be sent to Mr E. J. MORGAN", Auctioneer, Penllwyn. GARLWYD, LLANGEITHO. E. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, &c., BEGS to thank, most respectfully, all those who have entrusted him with their favours during the past twelve years, and while soliciting a continuance of their further support to assure them that their interest will be carefully looked after as heretofore. P.S.-Attendance at Tregaron every TUESDAY. Sept. 20th, 1882. [b26 Sales by Mr. Lloyd Morgan. LLANIDLOES, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBER Now standing upon Penybank Farm, on the Green Estate, and within 11 miles of Llanidloes. MR. LLOYD MORGAN will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Royal Oak Hotel, Llan- idloes, On THURSDA Y, 16th NO VEMBER, 1S82, at 2-30 p.m., the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale and subject to conditions to be then read Lot Numbered with 1 cn Penybank Farm, 126 Larch, white paint 1 to 126 2 153 Larch, red 1 to 153 15 ScotchFirsred 1 to 15 1 Spruce red 1 3 104 Larch blue 1 to 104 52 Scotchfirsblne" 1 to 52 4 95 Larch white 1 to 95 4 Sc'h Firs white,, 1 to 4 27 Spruce white 1 to 27 The Timber is now standing upon Penybank Farm, close by Cringoed and Rhydygriddin, all upon the Green Estate, and is of superior quality, very straight, clean, and lengthy—nearly the whole will measure from 50 to 60 feet in length—situate close to a good road, with a slight descent, and distant 1 miles from Llanidloes Station, on the Cambrian and Mid Wales Railways. The whole of the lots will be sold without reserve. Mr RICHARD OWEX, Wood Ranger, Upper Green, Llanidloes, will show the Timber. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, the Foresters' Assembly Rooms. Llanidloes, 21 Oct., 1882. [bl28 LLANIDLOES, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE MINING AND OTHER MACHINERY, AT EAST VAN MINE, Situate adjoining to the Van Mines, and within 3 miles of the Town of Llanidloes 1 do. of Garth Road Station, on the Van Railway (t do. of Caersws and 7 do. of Moat Lane Junction, on the Cambrian Railways, in the County of Montgomery. MR. LLOYD MORGAN has received in- structions to Sell by Public Auction, On THURSDAY, the ,?.]rd NOVEMBER, 1883, The whole of the MACHINERY now standing upon the above MINE, and which consist of 1 24-inch CYLINDER HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINE, 5-feet STROKE with DOUBLE-FLUED SANDI- CROFT BOILER, 30-feet long by 7-feet diameter, MASSIVE FLY WHEEL with PUMPING and WINDING GEAR complete. SMALL DONKEY ENGINE for pumping into BOILER. 3 Iron Trains, 1 Wooden do. 2 Lorrys, 3 large Kibbles, 2 small do., 2 Water Barrels. PITWORK— 1 SWEEP ROD, 41ft. CENTRES, BRASSES, &c., complete. 5 MAIN RODS, each 40ft. long and 9 inches Square Strapping. PLATES and BOLTS. 10 IRON PIPES, each 9ft. long by 7in. diameter, 1 WIND BORE. H PIECE 6in. PLUNGER, POLE, & STUFFING BOX. 300 FATHOMS of U-inch Wire Rope. 50 YARDS 1-inch Hemp Rope. A large quantity of Bridge Rails, 161bs. per yard. 200 FATHOMS of Ladders. A quantity of BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, BELLOWS, VICE, and ANVIL. A quantity of TIMBER PIT HEAD FRAMES and PULLEYS, STEELYARD, OFFICE FURNITURE, &c., and a great number of Articles, which will be found in Catalogues, To be obtained on and after the 10th November, on application to Messrs. TRINDERS & ROMER, Solicitors, 14, St. Helesi's-place, London to Messrs. SNELL, SON & GREESIF, 1, George-street, Mansion House, London or the AUCTIONEER, the Foresters' Assembly Rooms, Llanidloes. The whole of the Plant and Machinery are in excel- lent order, having recently been put up regardless of cost. The Pitwork is quite new—never been used. Sale to commence on the premises at 1 o'clock. The Foresters' Assembly Rooms, Llanidloes, 26th Oct. 1882. [bl46 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLARA CONSOLS MINE, PONTERWYD, ABERYSTWYTH. AN Auction will take place in NOVEMBER, 188 2, For disposing of the extensive M'ning Plant and Machinery, comprising:— Three powerful Water- wheels, 60 fathoms of Pitwork, (different sizes, great length), of Iron Rods and Connections, Drawing and Dressing Machinery, and other Mining Equipments. Particulars to follow in future advertisements and posters in the iiieiutiiiie. -Apply to WM. BATTYE, Esq., 16, Great Winchester Street, London. E.C. [bl40 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PHILLIPS & SON'S ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED DANDELION COFFEE. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE contains three times the strength of ordinary Coffee. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, the fines breakfast beverage. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, for Indi- gestion and the Liver. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, sold by all Grocers. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, beware of worthless imitations. (ESTABLISHED 176Q.) Sold by all Growers and Chemists in Wales, and throughout the Kingdom. Ask for Phillips's Yellow Label, as small makers have been copying our colours. (48 gales bp JUtction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. OWEN DANIEL has been instructed to Sell Early in RO VEJIBER Next, At No. 44, Marine-terraee, Aberystwyth, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects. fbl30 CAS TEL L FAWR FARM, NEAR LLANEGRYN, TOWYN. Important sale of a valuable Herd of Pure-bred Black Cattle, powerful Dray Horses, Filly and Pony, Implements of Husbandry. &c. MR. DANIEL has received instructions from Mr Robert Jones (who is leaving the Farm), to Sell by Auction. On Wednesday, the 8th of 188:? At Castell Fawr, the whole of the LIVE STOCK, &c., COMPRISING CATTLE :-Eight Grand Pure-bred Dairy Cows (3 to calve in November, 2 in December, and the remainder during the Winter), highly recommended to breeders of Welsh Cattle. Eleven capital Yearlings (6 Steers and 5 Heifers). Ten promising Calves (5 each, Steers and Heifers). One Bull Calf. HORSES :-A very powerful Grey Cart Mare, rising 5-years old, supposed to be in foal. A capital Black Cart Mare (aged) supposed to be in foal. A 2-year old Bay Cart Filly, ditto Cob Filly, and a very useful Grey Pony in foal. IMPLEMENTS :—Chest Waggon, Harvest ditto, 2 Carts. Plough, Harrows, Turnip Slicer, Market Cart aud Harness. Horse Gearing, &c., &c., Five Months' Credit will be given on approved security for sums of £5 and upwards, or 6d. in the £ discount for Cash. Luncheon at Twelve, sale to com- mence at one o'clock. [bl37 MONTGOMERYSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. To BB SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR. OWEN DANIEL, by order of the Trustees under the Will of the late Richard Parry, Esq., deceased, at the LION HOTEL, Machyn- lleth, On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2:?nd, 18S2, At 2 for 3 o'clock precisely in the Afternoon (subject to conditions), the very Desirable Messuage, Farm and Lands, CALLED "CEFNMAISMORE," Situate in the parish of Machynlleth, in the county of Montgomery, containing 270a. 3r. 15p., in the occupa- tion of John Griffith as yearly tenant. The Property lies in the Llyfnant Valley, bounded on the South by that River, is approached by a good Road, and well sheltered, rendering it a superior Farm for Sheep and other fetock. Included in the acreage is 35a. 2r. 25p. of thriving Woodland, consisting chiefly of Oak Coppice and Ash of good quality. Valuable Minerals are believed to underlie the Property, but the Lodes have never been worked to any extent, and the attention of intended purchasers is invited to the value that may fairly be placed on the Minerals. The Land Tax upon the Property has been redeemed. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the AUCTIONEER, Towyn, or to Messrs ROBERTS and EVANS, Vendors' Solicitors, Aberystwyth. [blol 44, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWITH SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. O. DANIEL has received instructions to Sell by Auction at the above premises, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEM- BER loth and 16th lSSJ. The whole of the FURNITURE, comprising :— HALL AND STAIRCASE.—Mahogany Hat and Umbrella Stand, Carved Mahogany Hall Chair, Oak Framed Eight-day Clock, Floor Oil Cloth, Cocoa Fibre and Skin Door Mats, Brussels and Dutch Stair Carpet, Brass Stair Rods, &c., &e. DINING Roolt.-Carved Mahogany Telescope Table, Six Single Chairs, Gents' Spring Seated Chair, Couch, Side Board with Drawers and Cellarette, COTTAGE PIANO, 6 Octaves, by Moore and Moore, in Walnut Case, Occasional Tables. Ottomans, Handsome Gilt Window Cornice, with Tipped Fringe and Hangers, Lace Curtains, NOBLE GILT FRAMED PIER GLASS, Chimney-piece Ornaments, a Pair of Engrav- ings, Brjght Top Fender and Fire Irons, Handsome Brussels Carpet and Hearth Rugs. DRAWING ROOM.—Walnut Suite upholstered in Green Velvet, including Six Single and One Easy Chairs, Settee. Centre Table, Cheffonnier with plate- glass Back, Gilt-framed Noble Mirror, Five o'clock Tea Table, Rich Window Cornice with Tipped Fringe, Pair Curtains, Bronzed Fender, Vases, Engravings, dearth Rug and Handsome Tapestry Carpet. SITTING R-oo.r.-Maliog;tiiy Centre Table, Coach Single Chairs, Sideboard, Pier Glass, Occasional Tables, Pictures, Vases, Lace Hangings, Fender, and Tapestry, Carpet, &c. Contents of TEN BEDROOMS, comprising Brass and Iron Bed- steads, Hair, Spring, and Wool Mattresses, Feather Beds, Handsome Dressing Glasses, Toilet Sets, Mahogany and Oak Chests of Drawers, Toilet Chests, Wardrobes, Marble Tup Washstands, Dressina Tables, Kidderminster Carpet, Blankets, Sheets, Counter- panes, &c. HOUSEKEEPER'S Rooii.-Handsoine Mahogany Book Case, Antique Writing Desk, Couch. Chairs (Oak), ditto Hanging Press, Timepiece, Curtains, Eight various Pictures, Pier Glass, Fender, and Matting. KITCHE -2 Deal Tables with Drawers, Chairs, American Clock. Dinner and Tea Service, Cutlery, Nest of 4 Meat Covers, Plate, and contents of Pantry, Back Kitchen, &c. On View the Morning of each Day's Sale. Nine Months' Credit will be given for sums of £ 5 and upwards on approved Security, or Is. in the £ discount for Cash. Sale to commence each Day at 6 p.m. [b.130 G. WI L KIN SON, 8, NORTH PARADE, EGG MERCHANT, GAME DEALER, FRUITERER, &c., BEGS to intimate that he has removed to the JD above address, and takes this opportunity of thank- ing his numerous customers for their patronage and support and hopes through strict attention to orders and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the same. Game, Rabbits, and Eggs bought in large or small quantities. A constant supply of the best Fruits always on hand, also Pickles, Sauces, Salmon, Lobster, &c. &c. [410 BILLPOSTING. REES REES, Little Darkgate-street, Aber- ystwyth, begs to thank his friends and the Public for their patronage, and also to inform them that he has bought the HOARDING STATIONS of the late Mr Ellis Roberts, Town Crier (the only ones rented in the town and district), and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of heir favours. DAVID JONES, REST, CROSSWOOD. HAS on hand and can supply any number of Five Bar good Larch Gates, at the workshop, or delivered at Trawscoed Station, at Is. per foot in length of eight feet and above. Also Churns, to make 1° tol5 lbs. of Butter, at Cl 5s. each. [793 MR. YOWELL, SURGEON DENTIST. BEGS to intimate that he has removed his place of business from No. 5, Queen's Road, to Terrace Road (next door to Mr White, the Lapidary), where he can be seen from 10 to 6. Consultations free. [aS05 BOOKBINDING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT EDWARD EDWARDS, Great Darkgate-street, ABERYSTWYTH, Back nuinbers of Serial Works obtained. illc.5 bii Ruction. MR. JOHN BAKER'S NEXT MONTHLY SALE Will take place in the SMITHFIELD MARKET. ABERYSTWYTH, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER CM, lSSJ. At 11.30 a.m., which will include Draught Horses, Cobs and Ponies, also Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Carriages, Carts, Harness, &c. MR. JOHN BAKER has much pleasure in announcing that he has received instructions from Col. Pryse, Peithyll, L. P. Pugh, Esq.. M P., and other gentlemen to sell the following STOCK, &c., at the above-named time and place :— Lot 1.—Chestnut Mare, 8 years old, heavy Draught, Sire Bobby Burns," supposed to be in foal by Morris' Grey Horse. Lot 2.—Grej' Gelding, rising 3, dam, lot 1, Sire "Invincible" (which was sold at a high figure to go abroad). Lot 3.—Chestnut Filly, rising 2, dam, lot I, Sire, that famous Cart Stallion "Welshn.an," a celebrated prize taker. Lot 4. —" Split," light Bay Cob rising 5, quiet to ride and drive with grand action. Lot 5. Jim," dark Bay Cob. rising 5, quiet to ride and drive, carries a lady, with graceful action, it is well-adapted for a Lady's Pony Carriage. Lot 6.-Brown Cart Mare S years old, supposed to be in foal. Lot 7.—Brown Cart Mare, aged, very useful. Lot 8 and 9.—Pair of Grey Mountain Ponies, rising 2. Lot 10 aud 11.— Pair of Bay Mountain Ponies, rising 2. Lot 12.-Handsome Sucker by Davies', Gorse, Chest- nut Horse. 20 Shropshire Down Ewes have been served with a Pedigree Shropshire Down Lamb. 10 Shropshire Lambs (mostly ewes). The Sheep and Lambs are the property of L. P. Pugh, Esq., M.P. The Auctioneer wishes to call the particular attention of Sheep Breeders to the Sheep and Lambs, as they include prize-takers at the late North Cardiganshire Agricultural Show, and are a grand specimen and type of pure-bred Shropshire Down Sheep. 8 well-bred Store Pigs. 1 superior 2-wheeled stylish Trap. made on the latest improved principle, nearly new. 1 Do. Do., pony size. 1 light-running Waggonette in first-class condition, to carry six. 1 modern-built Harvest Cart, by the Beverley Waggon Co., nearly new. very suitable for a large farmer. 1 second-hand Market Trap. 1 ChaiT-cutter. 1 Iron Manger. ——— Further entries solicited for the above sale, and may be made up to the hour of sale. [bl5S NOTICE. JOIFIN BAKER, AUCTIONEER, PRACTICAL VALUER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c., RHYDYPENAU FARM. BOW STREET, NEAR » ABERYSTWYTH. TAKES this opportunity of thanking liis numerous Patrons who have entrusted him with their Business as a Practical Agricultural Valuer, &c., since he has become a resident amongst them (a period of upwards of fourteen years), and also in his new branch of business as Auctioneer. He also thanks his numerous customers and friends and the public generally, for their presence and support at the Sales he has lately conducted in the Smithfield Market, Aberystwyth. It must be satisfactory to his patrons and gratifying to himself to have realised in some instances more than the reserved price. The success attending the above sales have deter- mined him to hold Monthly Sales of Horses, Cattle, and other Live Stock, also Agricultural Implements, Carriages, Harness, &c., in the Smithfield Market, Aberystwyth, on the first Monday in every month, which is tho day of the Aberystwyth Cattle Market, for the Sale of Live Stock, &c. J. B. assures both buyers and sellers that no effort on his part will be wanting to make these Sales a success, and trusts not by a system of puffing, but- success, and trusts not by a system of puffing, but- honourable dealing, obliging habits and strict attention to the interests of all who may favour him with com- to the interests of all who may favour him with com- missions to merit a continuance of that support which has been so liberally bestowed on him in the past. He needs scarcely say that being so well known as a Practical Agriculturalist, Valuer, and a large Buyer and Seller of Live Stock and other agricultural pro- duce, and his long experience in the above Business have afforded him facilities and opportunities of acquiring such thorough practical knowledge, which is so necessary and invaluable to him in conducting the above Branches of Business. He trusts that Landlords, Farmers, and others having Horses, Cattle, and other live stock, &c., to dispose of will favour him with their patronage and support, feeling assured that once Buyers and Sellers get accustomed to this mode of Business which is becoming so general in this age of progress they will prefer it to any other, and both will be mutually benefited by it. The next Monthly Sale of Horses, Cattle and other Live Stock, Carriages, &c., will take place On Monday, Nov. Ctl" at 11.30 a.m. In the SMITHFIELD MARKET, ABEEYSTWYfH. Further entries for the next sale solicited to be ser.t to the AUCTIONEER, as above, so that they might be properly announced. P.S.—All kinds of property sales and valuations efficiently conducted. Also Horses and Cattle bought and sold on commission by private treaty. [b55 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LIMITED. Established 1837. Paid up Capital £ 1.500.000. Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors £ 3,000.000. LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS on DEMAND, or at thirty Days Sight, are granted on the Bank's Branches throughout the Colonies of Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. TELEGRAPHIC REMITTANCES are made to the Colonies. BILLS on the COLONIES are negotiated and sent for collection. DEPOSITS AT INTEREST are received at this office, for fixed periods, the present terms for which are 4 per cent. for one year, 4i per cent, per annum for two years and upwards. W. R. MEWBURN, Manager, 1, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, London, E.C. a7S2 MACHYNLLETH. WILLIAM WILLIAMS has opened a Shop in Greenfield-street, Mach}Tnlleth, where about twelve thousand yards of Tweed, Serges, and Flannels, of all patterns and best quality is sold as remnants at less than half the usual price. All manufactured by Mr Pryce Jones, Newtown. Also a large assortment of Glass, China, and Earthen- ware, gilt and plain Dinner Services gilt and hand- painted Toilet Sets, very large stock of Hot IVater and other Jugs, gilt and plain Breakfast and Tea Services, most handsome pattern and best quality at low prices. He has also opened a Rag Warehouse, and has now a large order to execute (1,000 tons). Best price given. Cast off Clothing taken in exchange. All orders promptly attended to. Address-Greciifel(I-rtr,-et and Garshon, Machynlleth. [a913 L DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MRS. CAIN BEGS to inform the Ladies of Aberystwyth and vicinity that she is about to commence the above Business on her own account. Having had many years' experience as Cutter in some of the best business houses in Liverpool and other large towns, she is prepared to execute orders in boili brandies, promptly, and at moderate charges. Good style and fit guaranteed. 5, NEW-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. (h. I 1 I RICHARD JLNIONS; GAS FITTER. BELL HANGER, &c., No. 13, NORTH GATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Respectfully solicits orders from the Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbourhood, which will receive his prompt and careful attention at the most moderate charges. All descriptions of Gas Fittings. &c., of the best materials, supplied. [a394. is MRS. EDWARDS, MILLINERY, DRESS. AND MANTLE ESTABLISHMENT, 7, TERRACE ROAD. ABERYSTWYTH, (Opposite the Post OrHce). Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled on the shortest notice. [b.45 i alC5 bp Jiucticm. MESSES. I^MER^GRliTITHS^ AUCTIONEERS, Accountants, House Agents, and Valuers, ABERYSTWYTH. Sales of Land, Houses, Farming Stock, Household Fnrnitne, and other Property conducted and promptly cashed. All communications to he addressed to the Belle Vue Royal Hotel, or No. 45. Portland-street, Aberystwyth. public iloticcs GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. THE LINE BETWEEN BALA AND FEST1NIOG 13 NOW OPE X FOR TRAFFIC. The present Passenger and Goods Station at Bala is closed for traffic, and the new Station, which is nearer to the town, has been brought into use. For Train Service see special Bills. J. GRIERSON, [bl52 General Manager. NOTICE. FORESHORE OF THE TRAETH BACH AT TALSARNAU IX THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. TOTICE is hereby given that an application has been received by the Board of Trade (to whom by the Crown Lands Act 1866, the management of the rights and interests of the,Crown in the foreshores of the United Kingdom has been transferred) from Mr Rowland Edmunds of Talsarnau in the County of Merioneth for the acquisition of the rights and interests of the Crown in certain foreshore of the Traeth Bach opposite to his property at Talsarnau. A large portion of the shore in question has also been applied for by Mrs Jones and Mrs Morris of Portmadoc who have been required to give notice of their applica- tion by advertisements in newspapers circulating in the locality. All persons interested are to take notice that 21 days after this date the Board of Trade will procced to con- sider the application and in the meantime they will receive any objections which may be made thereto. C. CECIL TREVOR. Board of Trade Harbour Department, < 27th day of October, 1882. [bl 17 iN 0 T I C E FORESHORE OF THE TRAETH BACH AT TALSARNAU IN THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. 1VTOTICE is hereby given that an application _1_\ has been received by the Board of Trade (to whom by The Crown Lands Act, 1866," the manage- ment of the rights and interests of the Crown in, the Foreshores of the United Kingdom has been trans- ferred) from hs Jones, Tycerrig, Talsarnau. and Mrs E. Morris, of Portmadoc, lor a grant of the rights and interests uf the Crown in certain foreshore of the Traeth Bach at Talsarnau. A large portion of the shore in question has also been applied for by Mr Rowland Edmunds, of Talsarnau, who has been requested to give public notice of his application by advertisement in newspapers circulating in the locality. All persons interested arc to take notice that Twenty- one days after this date the Board of Trade will pro- ceed to consider the application, and in the meantime they will reccive any objections which may be made thereto. C. CECIL TREVOR, Assistant Secretary. Board of Trade Harbour Department, 27th day of October, 18a2. [bl27 THE FISHERY DISTRICT OF THE RIVER DEE AND ITS TRIBUTARIES. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. AT the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth, held at Dolgelley in the said County, on Tuesday the 17th day of October, ISS2. the following gentlemen were appointed Conservators for the River Dee Fishery District pursuant to the 15th Section of "The Salmon Fishery Act. 1S65," namely :—Charles H. C. Calverlej-, Esq., C-rogen, Corwen Edward Gilliat Jones, Esq., Fronuderw, Bala; Robert Mascie Taylor, Esq., T-, ii- llwyn, Corwen Owen Slanev Wynne, Esq., Plas- newvdd, Ruabon Thomas Ellis, Esq., Henblas, Bab Major Leadbetter, Wrexham. ROBERT JONES, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Merioneth. 26tli October, ISS2. 1) MANOR OF MAWDDWY. ~]VT OTICE is hereby given that the Court Leet, Court Baron, and View of Frankpledge of the above Manor, for Michaelmas, 1882, will be held at Buckley Arms Hotel. Dinas Mawddwy, on Tuesday, the 14th day of November inst., for the Manor, and on Wednesday, the 15th day of November inst., for the Ciry and Borough, at One o'clock in the afternoon each day, when and where all Jurors, Constables. Homagers, and others who owe suit and service are required to attend. W. R. DAVIES. Steward. Dolgelley, November 2nd, 1882. [bl75 FESTIXIOG SCHOOL BOARD. ADVANCED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. \\TANTED by the above Board a Master for r" V an Advanced Elementary School (Boys). Applications stating qualifications and salary required with testimonials to be forwarded on or before Novem- ber 9th, 1SS2, to JNO. CADWALADR, Clerk of the Board, Blaenau Festiniog. October ]2th, J SS2, BARMOUTH LOCAL BOARD. "Vf"OTICE is hereby given, that the Barmouth _l_i Local Board will on the 8th day of December adopt the Model Byelaws issued by the Local Govern- ment Board for the use of Sanitary Authorities, and will on or after the above date apply to the Loc; Government Board for confirmation of the same. Copies of the Byelaws to be adopted may be seen rt the Office of the Beard on and after the 10th instan*. during office hours. iw p o EDWARD DAVIES. Clerk to the Board. November 1st, 1SS2. [bl47 LAMP OIL! LAMP OIL!! FINEST Quality Imported at Prices hitherto unknown, will be sold in single Barrel- Delivered at all stations free anywhere upon the Cum- brian system for Sd. per Gallon.—Apply Jam lis WILCOX, Oil Merchant. Newtown. TERMS—CASH. [a0: MESSRS. CURTIS AND TRINIOK (FROM LONDON), BUILDERS AND CONTRCTORS LLANGEITHO. BEG respectfully to stats they will take Cor- tracts for any Bianch connected with Buildhv- Trade. 1>1:2: