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SCALE OF PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS j Itltp followinc classes of Advertisements only:-— .MOVES TO BB LF.T, j LI R-SA WANTED, Situations WANTED, SITUATIONS VACANT, APARTMENTS WANTSD,, APARTMENTS TO RE LET MISCELLANEOUS WA :TX,- ARTICLES LOST AND Fcr_ >" O:1C; Three i Six Nine r/!>jrfeyn n Words. Insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertion^ insertions { -r- s. d. s. d. s. (1. s. d. I s. d. ] 1 o 2 0 3 6 4 6 5 6 o. l 6 3 0 4 6 5 6 7 0 •r, 2 0 4 0 6 6 6 t.2 2 6 5 0 7 0 8 0 96; 49 3 0 6 0 7 6 8 6 10 0 Remittances ma,v be made iu Half-penny Stamp. Y.) Credit Advertisement Is charged less than I*. OH. m¡tntb.- u-I W^AXTEU A situation as Cook in a place W ofEhusiness or private house.— Address .1..r.. Mickleovcr Lodge, Derby. [h.17-1 \A^TED buyers for a large quantity of Flooring Slabs, all sizes and qualities, from j :ul. per square yard and up.—Apply Cambrian Slate Works, Llanbadarn Road, Aberystwyth. (bib.. SADDLERY AND HARNESS MAKING. "W^AXTED Apprentices for the above y Tra(les.-AppIN, to JOHN HUMPHREYS, saddler, Llanbrynmair. [hi 14 KESS~ANIT MANTLE MAKING. Wanted 3 or 4 respectable young Ladies as i Wanted 3 or 4 respectable young Ladies as Apprentices to the il)ove.-Apply, Mrs. CAIN, 5, New- I street. Aberystwyth.. IES about Furiiisliiii(,- will do well to i. call at DAVID ELLIS, Furnishing and Builders' Ironmonger, Great Darkgate-streeo, Aberystwyth. Tinmen kept for repairing, &c. HIFvoiT\vantTany 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. [a379 A uoOD price will be given for very old or Curious Books. Writings, Curiosities, &c.; immediate casli.-Address, D.G.G., Buildwas Iron- inidrje, Salop. I" FWFLIALLST FOOT BALLS I FOOT BALLS /i UARANTEED Best Quality Bladders and J Cases. Printed Price List on application.— H; k, OWEN, Practical Saddlers and Harness Makers, Great Darkgate-street. Good stock of all kinds of Saddlery Goods at reaso n-tl)'e charges. fD91 -_w,- (La be$Jct. SHOOTING. 7S E31M AESTMNTGOMEllY. —Shooting to V be Let—over 2,752 Acres on the Aberhirmeth- Uhyuvderyn Estates.-Apply for particulars to Mn R. ()-,vr; 2, Bethel Cottages, Dolgelley. CJ HOOTING to be Let over the following O Farms in Merionethshire •Gelligrafog Bryn- coed Ifor and Waenfechan, in the parish of Dolgelley; andCaB-rdefaid, Friog, Dolgoed, and Ty'nymj-nydd, in the parish of Llanfachreth.—Apply to Mr R. OWEN, 2, Bethel Cottage, Dolgelley. LbCO HOUSES, &e. r¡iÙ BE LET.—No. 12, Marine Terrace, Aber- I -Apply to Mr BONSALL, Froutraith._ [bo4J. I~foljSE~TCrLE;No. 10, Railway Ter- II race, Aberystwyth, with Garden, and Back Knt-ince to Moor Lane.—Enquire at 23, Portland Street. [bl''°- fjiQ LET.—With possession on Nov. 1-th. 1 No. 39, Portland Street.- Apply at No. •> Portland Street, Fl-ll,) P)E LET or Sold the House and Shop, i '0. L Cambrian-place, Aberystwyth. Apply to Mr I I J Es, Black Lion, Bow Street, near Aber- ystwyth. LAM PETER. rno BE LET, a Shop with large Plate Glass I Win-low Counter, and Fixtures complete, sit.'a- «t<d in +he best part of this fast improving town Rem, very moderate. Apply to D. DANIEL LVANS, Dresden House. f'T [TuerTT"l L A N y o H AIARN. NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. r11 {> jJE LET with immediate possession, or, 1. to be Sold by Private Treaty, the House and <un-.ien lately occupied by Mr MORGAN EVAN*- particulars apply to Messrs GiUFurn Jo;s A. C- solicitors. Aberystwyth. [u.Hn, APARTMENTS. FILJ LET~ FORTF^ WNT<LONTHS^^AT^NCK 7, I Victoria-terrace, (known as BKlbniU A HijUSEh Two Sitting and from Five to oeven ^CLl" rooms" on reasonable terms. Pleasantly situated, faln > the Sea, and well sheltered. Highest rererenccs "tvem Good cooking and attendance. A room for an m valid on the first lloor.—Apply to Mrs. DOUGHTON. r^\LMORAlJ HOUSE, Victoria-terrace. 1 ) Apartments To Let.—Two Sitting Rooms and l 'i or Six Bedrooms facing the Sea. Yery reasonable: terms and highest references.—Mrs. JONES. PFRGELDIE HOUSE, Victoria-terrace, best position on Marine-terrace. Commodious aiid detached House. Lodgings am Apartments on very reasonable Terms. Highest references. Applj to VIIS GRIFFITH JONES. FELIX, Trafalgar i House, 6 Victoria-terrace (late York House), aun0""ces her 'removal to a larger and more com- modious house, where she hopes to be favoured with a continuance of the support given to her previously. Apartments on reasonable terms. Highest references. LET. unfurnished, 2 Sitting Rooms, 6 t Bedrooms, and Kitchen, in the best part of the tow n, (Shop on ground floor is occnpic,l. )-For terms apply to Y. Z., Cambrian News Olhce, Aberystwyth. CARDIGANSHIRE! PARISH OF LLANLLYvCH AIARN. f | ?I) BE LET. -Uiif uriii %lied, with immediate i possession, a neat Country Residence called I'WTCLYNIUK," 2 miles distant from the delightful seaport town of Newquay, and 6 miles from the market tow a of Aberavron. Daily conveyance to and from the •Nation of Llandyssul passing within a quarter of a niilv ot The house. T-. home is nicely finished, and comprises Draw- in-room, Dimng-room, Parlour or Study, Entrance ll. 4 Bed-rooms and Dressing-iooni, Cellar, 2 Kiteher.s, and Offices. T. Ivitchen Garden is walled, and has fruit trees. 'I'iiere v. ill also be let acres of arable and meadow la in i. with excellent farm buildings attached.—Rent. For farther particulars apply to Mr D. OWEN, Glynn House. New Quay, Cardiganshire. ( I" t(¡hcr, 1 SS. [b. 141. 'Ccr be ^olb. s for Sale, ivitli and without Stock, from £ 50 to £ 1,600.-Apply ^'ILLIAMS v I. SONS. 31, Caledonia-street, King s Cross. London, [bl04 i < RilAT superior T made two and four-wheel Traps and Wagonettes, Harness, Saddles, Chaff-cutter, ami lion •Ma, Ems. Draper, Aberyst- b I- M RS. G WEN FIL D A VIE S, C. A Mi", SOPRANO VOCALIST, JS (0 ^^■lL^rp0gemcllts for Concerts, Eistedd- &,c., aii(i ri-izly I)c id(li-e,,sed PENFFYLSNON HALL, PONTRHYDYGROES, NKAK ABERYSTWYTH. SI.NT;T:.F; AND P;A^OX'OKTE LESSONS GIVEN < tlC5 bii Jlitctimt. ,T<' -J- CARDIGANSHIRE. ,HH-BLV IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. EI AVAR!) ELLIS has been instructed to >eii by Auction, O/i 1ITJJSI.DA }-, X<>! EYiBER ::[It/ IS8. \t three o'clock in the afternoon, at the Talbot Hotel. MiU'ket-streer, Aberystwyth, the following very valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Namely— Lot !.— All t'.iat Leasehold Villa Residence, known as "Devonshire Villa," situated in St. David's-road, Llanbadarn-road, Aberystwyth, now in the occupation of C. Le Bruti Powell, Fsq., as tenant from year to vear, and containing spacious Entrance Hall, Dining, Drawing, and Sitting Rooms, 8 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Bath Room, Hot and Cold Water Baths Linen Closet, Library, Kitchen. Scullery, 2 Pantries, Wash- house, Coal Cellar; Garden, Conservatory, and a Flower Garden in front. This lot is held under a Lease granted from Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart.. and others, for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September. 187S, at a ground rent of £ 4 10s. per annum. Lot 2.—All that semi-detached VILLA, now ready for occupation, and standing in about a quarter of an acre of Land, containing Entrance Hall. Portico, Drawing, Dining, and Sitting Rooms, 9 Bedrooms. Dressing Room, Bath Room, supplied with Hot and Cold Water, Library, Kitchen. Scullery, 2 Pantries, Wash-house, Coal Cellar, and 2 A-V.Cs. This Lot is held under a Lease granted from Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., and others, for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1880, at a <-> round Rent of ;C;-) Os Od per annum. Lot 3.—All that detached VILLA RESIDENCF, situated in Caradog Road, now in the occupation of Mr James Williams, and known as "Everton ilia, con- taining Drawing and Dining Rooms, Breakfast Room, 5 Bedrooms, Bath Room, Linen Closet, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, and 2 W.Cs.; together with a large Garden attached. This Lot is held under a Lease granted from Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., and others, for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1879, at a Ground Rent of 1:6 5s Od per annum. These Villas stand iu a beautiful tract of Pasture Fields, and are delightfully situated. The surroundings are most desirable on the Eastern side is the gradient slope of Crogythan Hill, which forms a shelter from the East winds, and on the North are sheltered by the Penglaise Range and Woods the whole offering a splendid opportunity to parties wishing genial Winter Residences. Photo* of thr. Vilh(t ma;j he had on a/>pI!cat!oii, and foricarded on. recipt of a Stamped Envelope. Lot 4.—All that Leasehold Storehouse and Bakery,! situated in Moor-street and Moor-lane, in the Town of Aberystwyth, and lately in the occupation of Mr W. Julian, consisting of a Storehouse, with a large Oven adjoining, built at considerable expense about two years ago, and a Yard together with a Store in Moor- lane, which may be converted into a Coach-house and Stable. These premises are most suitable for Candle Works, Slate Works, Coach-building, or Stores of any kind, &e., ifcc. All these Premises are sold for the residue of a term of 51 years, commencing on or about the 29th September, 1856, subjected to a Ground Rent of 10s. tid. per annum, and are now held by the Vendors under a certain Indenture, dated the 14th (lay of July. 1881. Lot 5.—All that PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, situated at the Corner of Penmaesglas Road and Custom-house Street, in the Town of Aberystwyth, formerly the site occupied by Mr J. Jones, Commerce House, and the Mutual Ship Insurance Society, as Offices. This Piece or Parcel of Land has a frontage in Penmaesglas Road of about SO feet 6 inches, and in Custom-house Street of about 62 feet, and contains by admeasurement about 428 square yards. This Lot is sold for the re.,idue of a term of 99 years, from the 19th October, 18K>, free of Ground Rent or for the period of 7-~ years from the present date, at a Ground Kent of C2 Os. Od. per annum, Corporation Lease. The Auctioneer begs most: respectfully to call the attention of parties seeking a healthy locality to reside III these Villas offer an advantage that few localities can boast of. Aberystw yth is approached by two lines of Railway and in addition to the University College of Wales, there are sevcra1. first class Educational Establishments for the Young. The Drainage of the Town is perfect, the Water pure, the Air warmer in Winter by several Degrees than the Midland Towns. For further particulars apply to Messrs. GRIFFITH I JOES and Co., Solicitors. or to the AV<;TIONKER, all of Aberystwyth. rb Iö.í 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 1760.) Sold by all Grocers and Chemists in Wales, and throughout the Kingdom. Ask for Phillips's Yellow Label, as small makers have been copying otcolours. f4S LAMP OIL: LAMP OIL!: T^INESiT Quality Imported at Prices hitherto I unknown, will be sold in single Barrels. Royal Daylight Brand Oil delivered at all stations free any- where upon the Cambrian system for 9d. per Gallon. Apply. JAMES WILCOX, Oil Merchant, New town. TERMS—CASH. [a997 MESSRS. CURTIS AND TRINIOK (FROM LONDON). BUILDERS AND CONTRCTORS, LLANC.EITHO. BEG respectfully to state they will take Con- tracts for any Branch connected with Building Trade. bl22 NASH AND LIENARD, WINE & SPIRIT IMPORTER.^ 41, FARRINODON-ST., LONDON. E.C., A::b AT STAWCRD. The Largest duty paid Cellars, i London. THE TRADE SUP'L' D. Agent for District and Ke: -b ijurhood— MR. JOHN CAIN. a301 ABERYSTWYTH. MILLINERY, DRESS, AND MANTLE ESTABLISHMENT. 7 TERRACE ROAD. ABERYSTWYTH, (Opposite the Post Office). Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled on the shortest Eti notice. fb.45 RICHARD JLNKINb, GAS FIT T E g, BELL HANGER, Vc., 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. TO NOBLE)lE AXD OTHERS. 17* P.TAYLOR, New Market Hall and J. Radnor House, Terrace Road, is prepared to give the best prices for all sort? of Game and Rabbits, for which ready money will be paid. Turkeys, Geese, and all kind of Poultry bought. Note the address E. P. TAYLOR, New Market Hall and Radnor House (opposite the Market.) Fruiterer and Seed Mercfcaut. Town and Country supplied. Wcddino- Bouquets and Wreath. on shortest notice to order. a467 I 1\ ,Sales Ruction. MELINDYVR VIEW, PENLLWYN, ABERYSTWYTH. I 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.. [,t76-) MONTHLY SALES. ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD. MR. E. J. MORGAN, Auctioneer, begs to state that he will have monthy sale3 of Live and Dead Stock in the Smithfield on Aberystwyth Fair Days. The next Sale will be held on -ill(-)-VDA I-, DECEMBER 4th, At One o'clock. 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.-Atteii(iance at Tregaron every TUESDAY. Sept. 20th, 1882. [b26 -= Sales by Mr. Lloyd Morgan. 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 I do. of Garth Road Station, on the Van Railway; 6 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 THUl'SDA Y. the 23rd NO VEMBER, 1882. 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 Trams, I Wooden do. 2 Lorrys, 3 large Kibbles, 2 small do., 2 Water Barrels. PIT WORK— I 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 lJ-inch Wire Rope. ;)0 YA1{JJ 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. TRINDEKS & ROMER, Solicitors, 14, St. London to Messrs. SNELL. SOX & GREENIP, 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. [bl4(; Meetings, C. A S S E M B L Y It 0 0 Al PORTMADOC. )Y('l,i'daj>, Non'mher ?1st 1SS. —— BAZAAR I:i aid of the Funds of the PORTIADOC CHORAL SOCIETY. A Large Assortment of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES Will be offered for Sale at moderate prices. OI'I.N ;HOM TWO TO TEN O'CLOCK P.M. EACH DA V. Musical Performances by the P 0 R T M A D O C G LEE PARTY, PORMADOC STRINO BAND AND OTHERS. An EXHIBITION of Rare and Curious Articles. Admission, Sixpence; Children, Half-price Season Tickets (available any number of times during the con- tinuance of the Bazaar), One Shilling and Sixpence each. [blS3 THOMAS MORRIS, EMPERANCE HOTEL, MARY" STREET, (Near the Railway Station), ABERYSTWYTH. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS AND COMMERCIA TRAVELLERS. Hon. AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE. Reasonable Terms. BRISTOL AND CLIFTON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1864. INCORPORATED 1S74. MR. H. L. EVANS, Borough Accountant, JVt is the Sole Agent in Aberystwyth through whom all applications for Loans on Mortgage are requested to be made. [a3S6 B ]-A L P O S T I X G 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. DAV I D 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 19 tol5 lbs. of Butter, at £1 5s. each. [793 gales bv Aiittioii. BRYNCASTELL FARM, XEAH TOWYN. SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MR, O. DANIEL has received instructions from Mr. EVANS to Sell by Auction at Bryn- castell, On TUESDA Y, XO VEMBER 21st, 1SS2, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE STOCK, Comprising— WELSH CATTLE.—Six Milch Cows in Calf. Five Heifers in Calf, Five Steers, Six Calves. SHEEP.—Twenty fat Wethers. HORSES.—Two capital Cart Mares. 16 hands high, rising six and seven years old respectively One ditto Black Waggon Horse rising four years old. CROP. — A. Stack of Oats, the Straw to go off the land. ,# IMPLEMENTS.—Waggon. Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Horse Gear, &c. Four months' Credit will be given on approved Security for X5 and upwards, or 6d. in the £ discount for Cash. Luncheon at Twelve. Sale to commence at 1.30 [blS4 MONTGOMERYSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. To BE 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- lletK On WEDXESDA r, XOVEMBER 22ml, 18& 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 Stook. Included in the acreage is 35a. 2r. 25p. of thriving Woodland, consisting chiefly of Oak Coppice and Ash of good quality. Valuablo Minerals are helieycll to underlie the Property, bnt the Lodes hare 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. [hl51 MACHYNLLETH. 3, LONDONDERRY TERRACE. IMPORTANT SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. O. DANIEL has been instructed by Mrs Jones (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to Sell by Auction, Oil WEDXESDA Y, NO VEMBER 29th, 18S2, The Avhole of the valuable effects, comprising :— DRAWING ROOM.—Walnut Suite upholstered in Drab and Gold Rep, equal to new, Handsome Mirror in Ebony Frame, Valuable Piano in Walnut case, 7 Octaves, by J. Steinman and Co., Loudon. Bright Top Fender and Fire Irons, Brussels Carpet and Skin Rug, Window Pole and Crimson Rep Curtains, Five Engrav- ings, Vases, Ac. DiNiNti ROOM.—Mahogany Centre Table, Six Maho- gany Single Chairs, Gent's Ktsy Chair. Window Pole and Curtains, Bookshelves, Valuable Old Engravings in frames, &c. BEDROOMS.—Contents of Six Bedrooms, iucluding handsome French Iron Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Wool Beds, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Glasses, Handsome Sets of Chamber Ware, Towel Rails, Cane- seated Chairs, Berlin and Kidderminster Carpets, &c., &c. SPARE Poo-)i. -Colt's six-chambered Revolver in case; a Breech-loading Rifle (new); Fishing Baskets 9 and Rods Gentlemen's Leather Portmanteaus Leather Spirit Case Box of Instruments and Field Glass. The contents of Kitchen, Pantry, and Yard. Sale to commence at 1-30—Terms Cash. [blS TO SHIP OWNERS, MASTER MARINERS, AND OTHERS. MR DAVID JONES has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the News Room. PORTMADOC, On PRIDA r, 2.f'th XOVEMBER, 1SS2, At 6 o'clock, p.m., subject to such conditions as shall be then produced— 1.—All those 64-64 Parts or Shares of the well-known and substantially-built Brigantine ELIZABETH," of Hull. This Vessel is well found in materials, is 122 tons register, carries about 200 tons dead weight, and is classed A1 Red for 6 years from July 22nd, 1879. 2.-All those 64-64 Parts or Shares of the well- known and substantially built Brigantine, "SARAH BRIDGET," of Aberystwyth. <> This Vessel is also well found in all necessary mate- rials, is 126 Tons register, carries about 210 Tons dead weight, and is classed Al Red for 8 years from 1SSL Both Vessels are in excellent repair and in every respect ready for Sea, and are now lying at Portmadoc for inspection. Further particulars may be obtained on application to Captain E. Humphreys, on board the Elizabeth or Messrs W. Dawber and Son, slate merchants, Hull; or Messrs Breese, Jones, and Casson, solicitors, Port- madoc or of the Auctioneer, Tremadoc. [bl87 ,——————————————————————————————————— J. JONES & SON, CABINET MAN UFACTURERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND DECORATORS OSWESTRY. HOUSES COMPLETELY FURNISHED FROM STOCK. A LARGE STAFF OF EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. [a411 PAP ERHANGING W A REHOUSE, T. THOILIAS, 20, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, NEW and Choice Stock of Wall Papers at very low prices. PULPS from 21d per Piece, SATINS lid (WLDS Is 6d A CHOICE STOCK OF PICTURES. Pictures Framed, Picture Mouldings, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Sanitary Closets, Basin, and Trap from 3s 3d. T. THOMAS, PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER. &c. [647 A CARD MR. J. TREVETHAN, Maesbangor, Aberystwyth, mine agent, undertakes to inspect and report on any mines in the Principality. Forty years experience. [a2S7 bp bunion. J. 1Y. rogersT AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT. SALES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONDUCTED WITH ABILITY. VALUATIONS MADE FOR PROBATE AXD TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. EFFICIENCY COMBINED WITH PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. CASH ADYAXCED. 0 FFICEI- Cardigan House, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. LLAXDYSSILIOG OGO, CARDIGANSHIRE. MR. GRIFFITH GRIFFITHS has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), at the Black Lion Hotel, New Quay, at 2 p.m., 011 TUESDAY, XOVEMBER 2Sth, 1SS2, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced, in the following or such other Lots as shall be determined the day of Sale, the following valuable Freehold FARM and LANDS:— Lot 1.—PANT-DERW. situate in the Parish of Llandyssiliogogo, in the County of Cardigan, now in the occupation of Mr David Jones, containing 48a. 3r. 37p. (more or less) of most useful Arable Meadow, and Pasture Lands, with a newly-built Dwelling-house thereon. This Farm is distant nine miles from the town of Aberayron, and two miles from New Quay. The Farm-house and Out-buildings are in excellent state of repair, and are ample for the requirements of the Farm. This Lot is subject to a Lease dated 29th September. 1841, for a term of 60 years commencing 25th March, 1841, of which 19 years have yet to run. Lot 2.—All those 4 Valuable FIELDS, situate near Llwyn Dafydd village, and being a part of the said Farm of Pant-derw, and distant about a of a mile therefrom, containing 15a. Or. 25p., or thereabouts, of rich Land, now in the occupation of Mr David Jones as yearly tenant. For further particulars apply to Messrs. BRITTANS, LITETT and MILLER, Solicitors, Albion Chambers, Bristol; Hucii HUOIIHS arid SONS, Solicitors, Aber- ystwyth or to the AUCTIONEER, at his Offices, Aber- ayron. [b.176 CWMSYMLOG ISA FARM. Near Penrhyncoch, Cardiganshire. SALE OF SWEDES AND TURNIPS. MR, JOHN I'AKEP, has been instructed Al by Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., to Sell by Auction, On WEDXESDAY, XOVEMBER, 1SS2, On the above Farm, about 3 acres of SWEDES and TURNIPS, in Lots to suit Purchasers. Credit on Conditions. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon prompt. [161 NOTICE. JOHN RAKER, AUCTIONEER, PRACTICAL VALUER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c.. RHYDYPENAU FARM. BOW STREET, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. f SHAKES this opportunity of thanking his JL 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, Aberystwy th. 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 Liro Stock, also Agricultural Implements, Carriages, Harness, &c\, iu tiie Smithfield Market, Aberystwyth, on the first Monday in every month, which is the day of the Aberystwyth Cattle Market, for the Sale of Live Stock, &c. J. B. assures both buyers and sellers that no effort Oil his part will be wanting to make these Sales a success, and trusts not by a system of puffing, but honourable dealing, obliging habits and strict attention to the interests ot ail wno 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, See., will take place Oil Monday, Dte..jth, ot 11.Jo n.m. In the SMITHFIELD MARKET, ABERY STWYTH. Further entries for the next sale solicited to be sent to the AUCTIONEER, a-s 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. b 512) IR, 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. TT7" J. LOVEGROVE having had consider- IT 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 Offices:- The Edinburgh Life. Alliance Fire. Liverpool and Lancashire Accidental. The Imperial Livestock. la.HH3 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. 7.TMITKP. Established 1837. Paid up Capital £ 1.500.000. Reserve Fund £ 830,000. 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, 4 per cent, per annum for two years and upwards. W. R. MEWBURN, Manager, 1, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, London, E.C. a782 11, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. MRS JENKINS begs to announce her return from London, and is prepared to show the Latest Novelties in Ladies and Children's Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Lace, Ribbons,Gloves, Hosiery, &c., [a697 iitc,- tnj JUuiion. !MESSRS. HA3IER & GRIFFITHS. AUCTIONEERS. Accountants, House Agents, and Valuers,, ABERYSTWYTH. Sales of Lan-t, Houses, Farming Stock, Household Furniture, and other Property conducted and promptly cashed. All communications to be addressed to the Belle Vue Royal Hotel, or No. 45, Portland-street, Aberystwyth. -public ilotices MERIONETHSHIRE COUNTY WORKS. BALA COUNTY HALL. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, &r. T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Contract for Altering, Repairing, and Improving iiig the County Hall and Police Cells, &c., in the town of Bala, will lie let by the Justices acting in and for the Penllyn Division, at a Meeting to be held at Bala on Friday, the 24th instant, at 12 o'clock at noon. Persons desirous of Contracting for the above work, are requested- to send Tenders in a Sealed Cover to William Williams, Esq., Clerk to the Justices, Bala, marked on the outside, Tender for alterations, &e.. to Bala County HaJl," so as to reach him not later than 11 a.m. on Thursday, the 23rd instant, such Tendei to be divided into two parts, ore part to specify a total suir. for the execution of all the works above referred to, and the other part to specify a sum for the con- struction of the Cells and Police Quarters, and another sum for the alterations of the Court and the general repairs of the County Hall; and each Tender must also contain the names of two substantial Sureties, who will join in a Bond for the due and proper completion of the work. The Plans and Specification can be inspected, and Bills of Quantities obtained at the Office of the Chief Constable, County Hall, Bala, on and after the 14th instant. The Justices do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. ROBT. JONES. 4th November, ]882. Clerk of the Peace. [blt»3. CHARLES FREDERICK THRUSTON, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Yic., c. 25. intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees," ■^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDITORS and other persons having anv DEBTS, Claims, or Demands against the ESTATE of CHARLES FREDERICK THRUSTON, late of Tal- garth Hall, Machynlleth, in the county of Merioneth. Esq. (who died on the 26th day of August, 1882, and whose will was proved by Sackville Phelps, Esq., and the Rev. Walter Francis Short, the executors therein named, 111 the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the I st (lay of November, 1882), are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their debts, claims, or demands to us, the undersigned, as solicitors to the said executors, on or before the 1st day of February. 1883. And Notice is Hereby Given that at the expira- tion of that time, the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said testator among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, and demands of which they shall then have had notice and that they will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persous of whose debt, claim, or demand tli(, v shall not then have had notice. — ITated this 4th day of November, 1882.—LAWRENCE. GRAHAM, and LONG, 6, New-square. Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.. Solicitors to the said Executors. [bIG!), F'RSUANT to an Order of the High Court of Justice Chancery Division made in an action in the matter of the estate of William Jenkins deceased Jenkins against Davies 18S1 J. No. 1274 Ti e CREDITORS of WILLIAM JENKINS late of Ffos- ffald in the parish of Llanwenog in the county ot Cardigan Gentleman who died on or about the 14th day of July 1878 are on or before the Cth day or December LSS2 to send by post prepaid to Mr David Lloyd of Lampeter Cardiganshire Solicitor one of the Executors of the deceased their christian and surnames addresses and descriptions the full particulars of their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by then) or in default there- of they will be peremptorily excluded from the beneii'; of the selirl Order. Every creditor holding any securitv is to produce the same before the Honourable Mr Justice Kay at his Chambers Royal Courts of Justiee Strand London on the 20th day of December 1882 at 12 of the clock at noon being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. Dated this 31st day of October 1882. H. F. CHURCH. Chief Clerk. JOSEPH FALLOWS 4 Lancaster Place Strand, b. 1GSJ Plaintiff's Agent. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1*69. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARDIGANSHIRE. HOLDEN AT ABERYSTWYTH. JOHN CAIN, of No. S, New-street, Aber- ystwyth, in the county of Cardigan, formerly Licensed Victualler, but now Commission Agent, wr-.s adjudged Bankrupt on the Eighth day of November. 1882. The first meeting of Creditors will be held at the County Court Office, Town Hall, Aberystwyth, on the First day of December, 1S82, at eleven o'clock of thf forenoon. Until the appointment of a trustee, all persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Bankrupt must deliver them, and all debts due to tin- Bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar, acting in the matter of tins petition, at the County Court Office, Town Hall, Aberystwyth. Creditors must forward their proofs of debts to the Registrar. JOSEPH DAVIES, hI79} Joint Registrar. 11HE YNYSCYNHAIARN LOCAl. ± BOARD, AND BURIAL BOARD Hereby Giv e Notice that they are about to proceed to the Electiou of a person to perform all the duties of Clerk to the Board, and Collector of all District and Gas Rates. Salary, £JOO per annum. Applicants for the Office will be required to find Sureties to the satisfaction ot the Board, and must send in their applications in writing (together with the names of their proposed Sureties and testimonials) under seal, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Portmadoc, on or before the Fifth I oernber, 1882, marked "CLERKSHIP." C J By order of the Board. VETERINARY SURGEON. ~I)ICHARD JONES begs to inform the 1 V public that he has been duly qualified to practis- the art of veterinary Surgery and Medicine, and ha* begun to practice at ILberystwvth. He hopes, bv perseverance and strict attention to all cases, to merit the support and confidence of the public. 33, Queen Street. Aberystwyth. [aD3."i 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. Havin" 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 both branches' promptly, and at moderate charges. (-ood style and fit guaranteed. 5, NEW-STREET, A I ij. [b. I J 1 MR. POWELL, SURGEON DENTIST. BEGS to intimate that he has removed hi place of business from No. 5, Queen's Road, t »/ Terrace Road (next door to Mr White, the Lapidar. where he can be seen from 10 to 6. Consultatir.: ?,- free.