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J^OCSES TO EE LET, I APARTMENTS WANTED ROUSES WANTED, | APARTMENTS TO BE LET ^TCATION:; WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Z^ATIQNS YAOANT, ARTICLESLOSTANPFOUNP No- One Three rfix Nino Thirteen WOrde. iD-ertion Insertions Insertions Insertion Insertions a. ct. SS. -I. d. ø. d 2110 2 0 i 3 6 4 6 56 28111C 4 6 6 6 7 0 35 2 0 4 0 5 6 8 6 8 0 4226 5 0 70 80 86 490 6 0 ? 6 8 6 90 ILTATCS. WANTED good Plain Cook for private FAMILY IN LONDON, WAGES £ 20. ENQUIRE AT OFFICE 0F THI3 PAPER. O700 IVTUUSE WANTKD, About 17, for INFANT, YJ-JL —APPLY AT ONCE, MRS DAWSON ROBERTS, THE IJIDWAY, ABERYSTWYTH. O>07. WANTED PLAIN Cook or General ervant. THREE IN FAMILY.—APPLY, TOWYN VICARAGE, ^RIONETH. °0SO EEAD MINE OWNERS and others having OLD IRON, RODS, CHAINS, ETC., CAN DISPOSE OF THEM, VALUE GIVEN.—APPLY, DUNN BROTHERS, CRADLEY "eallth, Staffor,-Ish;re. 0598 ^OREIGN~POSTAGE STAMPS, wanted OLD COLLECTIONS OR OLD STAMPED ENVELOPES.—J. CICELIES, MACHYNLLETH. O431 TAILORS WANTED,—JOHN Richa-ds and CO., 4, MARKET ST. HAVE VACANCIES FOR PRACTICAL ^2^MEN. PERMANENCY FOR GOOD HANDS. O507 A DVERTISER offers her services as com- J^V. paninn or ladies'? help in return for comfortuble ,°NE and small salary. Good references.—C., Fatn- .^QUGH, Banbury. 0688 (GARDENER (Head Working) age 38. "Thorcugh experienced man seeks situation as PTOVE 10^ years at present place.—Owen James, >^RDEON. Do'gelley. o689. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER to wait on v» one gentleman at Abeiayroo. Suit man and wife. if suitable, WOULD be provided with situation AT °S; to 18s. a week.—Apply Smith, Owen, and Davies, .^Jipitors, Aberystwyth. o583 WANTED, experienced PLAIN COOK. Gond wages to a reliable person.—Mrs ^OFIELD, Doigelley. c613. H~VTORTHEY require? a sharp appren- 1_>I tice boy to tne General Drapery and TJ^HING. Personal application preferred. Tottenham ^•U8E, Aberystwyth. o632 ANTED, good brush hands.—Apply, PEAKE, Painter, Aberystwyth. o 657. Y\7"ANTED, Minprs, Shipwrights, and U. » Engineers, and all British Workmen to note Advertisement. You require the most nutritious finest fla%l red bread, and can have it by ueing C. Yeast. Sole Manufacturers, The DISTILLER ^PAXY, LIMITED, EDINBURGH, who will gladly send Q^PLE ou receipt of Four-pence in stamps. Ask your 'OCER, OR whoever you buy your yeast from to give Y^J'JP.C.L. and stop using foreign yeast. o!21. VU ANTED, in the middle of May, a JIJ thoroughly good general servant, able to do ccokiny.—Apply, stating age, wages and }.Atacter, to P. Q., Reynolds's Library, Formby, ol. 0662 ANTET) an experienced assistant in the drapery and general outfitting also an et,tice.—Apply to J. Richards and Co., 4 Market- Y^ET'AL>ER y s t W y th. V\TAJNTED by an elderly Gentleman, Board ft y and R^aldense in a Town or Village near a IH WAY Station on the West Coast of ^VALES. Bath )Or] be(irocoin AND private sitting-room. No other O/L^S OR children. It is requested that no lodging i boarding-house keepers will reply. State strictly ^T3S^VE TERMS, by letter, to A.M care of Messrs Brothers, 5, Serle-street, Lincoln's Ion Fields, <^0^ o704 SEASIDE APARTMENTS AT ABER- YSTWYTH. LYNLYMON HOUSE, VICTORIA (MARINE) TERRACE. L YNL YMON HOUSE is modern-built, close to the Sea, and each Sitting Room has an INTERRUPTED s°a view. The Situation is naturally L^Y and the Sanitary Arrangements are certified K T BOROUGH Medical Officer to be Complete and F'ect. Excellent References as to Management. Special terms for winter and spring months. MRS. E. A. HALL, (Formerly of No. 6, Marine Terrace.) Ho be Ifet. I DOLGELLEY. ,A Very comfortable HOUSE TO LET, containing 2 Reception and 4 Bedrooms, good ^MR' Kitchen, and Pantry. Out Door Buildings, front and back entrance.—Apply to Lewis DoIge!ley. O 710 -.(, (). BE LPT, the Studio or Office situated NEW Street,possession can be had at once. For apply to Mr H. Lloyd, Nanteos Cottage, F"J^ERYST wyth. o698 LET in Aberystwyth for six weeks in the YITTJU '^LLMMER, a furnished house, containing three F\V0 §'R°oms, six bedrooms, usual domestic offices. 4HW Servants left. Plate and linen if required.— •Y. "° Cambrian Ne»-s Office. o561. |TJBLIC and Private Apartments. Good QACC'.OMRNO LATI°n for Visitors. Close to the Rail- RI<IR„>TATION' A'idress, Mrs Lloyd, Newry House, 2, Street. Aberystwyth. n979 JR^ILNLSHED HOUSE TO LET containing TL. rooms, close to the Sea.—Apply to Miss Fancy Repository, Terrace Road, Aber- VV,^TH- O597 ^RNISHED VILLA TO ]ET IN HEALTHY ^BURB OF ABERYSTWYTH FOR SIX MONTHS OR MORE. CAMHRINI NEWS OFFICE. O671 1.. O\JE TO LET, NO 12 South Marine 4at Terracc.-Apply D. C. Roberts, Timber MER- Abe Ygtwvtb. o697 T1 LET, about 215 acres, in good X ^ndition. Rent £ 160. About 60 acres under Vd green crop. Can be all cultivated, and the I grow wheat, barley, or oats, Good farm for 8 ^OR butchers; 3 miles from Aberystwyth, K 6 TO^ A Station. The milk can be sold at Possession 12th of May, or 29th of Septem- TO J. R. James, Grocer, 10, North IV^^L^BERYSTWYTH. O618 V4STURE LAND TO LET, Waunfawr "f, ""dLi-ta.S.is. Rare opportunity for tackers ponies, and colts. About 300 acres of good H^Y FI L WFT^ sheltered, with plenty of water in PVA,TE Will be let out at reasonable prices by VSTY AUY FIELDS not disposed of by private J, BE let by auction about the middle of May PARticulars apply to W. Rees, Waunfawr, ^^RYSTWYTH—Furnished house in ^^LY. °P^ Terrace, (facing sea) to let for summer or ^SSP.^ITURE might be taken at a valuation.— IS. NANCellerie, Highmead, Llanybyther, R.S.O. o643 T PLEA^ furnished or unfurnished, a SITUATED Country House, 4 miles from CLO' coach-house, stable, and a good ^0C°TILL2 R.,SE T^LE RIVER Dovey with or without the acres.-Apply to L. J. HV.^H S, '^l^hynlleth. ^676 Wdro furnished house containing six TWO S^DO rooms, kitchen and usual ^T^-E TIINNTP P, e and linen, by the month or year, ^<1 AQD F8 °M HEACL1, FIVE minutes from Railway ^OOB-H Facing the sea. Two stall stables ^FICE T}36 REqnired.—Apply, Jones, Cambrian CE> Barmouth. c674 j I Zb be OnL j- OR SALE, 4 Waggonettes^ equal to new, JL to caTy 6 persons 1 Waggonette with move- able h:ad, to carry 8 persons 6 Phaetons, different pattei-n, 1 P"rk Phaeton, with leather head, to carry 6 Clur-a bane, to carry 12 or 16 light persons 1 Big Brake, to carry 18. with moveable head several new two-w heeled DogCarts, and White Chapel Carts. —Apply, Richard Jones, Coachbuilder, Aberyst- wyth. o699 l-X-TON CUTTER-YACHT FOR SALE, nearly new, sails hy Lapthorne, heavy lead keel, draught" 5ft. 6in., thoroughly overhauled and fitted out reidy for sea. -Apply Captain David Lewis, Aberdovey. o691. —— ON SALE. IMPORTANT to violin players, large selection JL of violins now in stock at exceptionally low ptices. Be-it value in the trade -Arnfield, Music Warehouse, Doigelley and Barmouth. °614 FOR SALE, massive Mahogany Billiard Table, 10 feet by 5 feet, 15 full-sized Ivory Bills, all other appurtenances complete, accept 927, cost £110, exceptional bargain.—Apply, Preston, Morannedd, Towyn. o651 QHORTHORN CATTLE.—FOR SALE o Pure Bred Shorthorn Bull, two year old.-Apply to C. and D. Lloyd, Penybont Farm, Tregaron. o658 CTEVERAL Freehold Cottages for sale by p> ivate treaty, also Furnished House to let.- Apply to Edward Ellis, auctioneer, Aberystwyth. I. o617 C~lJT FLOWERS, PLANTS, &C., for SALE. —Apply to the Gardener, Queen's Hotel, 'Aberystwyth. o455 FOR SALE, cheap, sailing canoe, 18 feet tong by 3 feet 3 inches beam, good sea boat, sails, oars, etc., complete.—Apply, H. H. Davies, Photo- grapher, Pier Street. o599 mo BE SOLD, by private treaty with JL possession on 12th May, three freehold cottages, situate a Caergog facing the cricket field and accessible from Pcngiaise and Llanbadarn Roads.-Apply Owen Brothers, builders, 31, Northgate-street, Aberystwyth. o565 PIANOS FOR SALE SEVERAL well-irade Pianos and Har- ks moniums for sale at low prices. Payment may be made by easy instalments.—Apply atl Arnfield's Music Warehouse, Barmouth. and Dolgelley o614 IT^OR SALE, small pleasure yacht, 2oft. over- all, with gear complete.—Apply to Ellis, May Bank, Aberdovey. o638. FOR SALE, three Freehold Dwelling Houses with Gardens, situate in the village of Llanilar and adjoining the Bridge.—For further particulars apply to Dd. Lewis, Pengraig. Llanddeinol. o636 FOR SALE—Money wanted. Seven £ 5 Shares in Corsygedol and Marine Hotels and Freehold Land Company, will sell for £25. Profit last year, £ i,4CG 14s.—R. Simpkin, 151, Every-strcet, MallclJPslf r. o647 FOR SALE, very Stylish, Light-running Brake to carry ten persons a very good Wsgoonette to carry six stylish phaeton to carry four and the driver and a useful Spring Cart. All these Carriages are complete with Lamps, Brakes, and Cushions, and are equal to new.—Apply, Charles Kii k, Barmouth. o684 MACHINERY BELTING. ENDLESS BELTS for Thrashing Machines and Portable Engines in Leather, India Rubber, or Red Cotton. Order direct, and save 25 per cent. K. Pamall & Co., Manufacturers, Bedminster, Bristol. 0418 TARPAULINS. FOR Railway Trucks, Thrashing Machines, Engines, Waggons, Van Tilts, &c. (Water- proofed Ly our Patent Process, the best in the Market,) also Canvass Rick Cloths for Hay and Bark Stacks and Waggons. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts. E. Parnall & Co., Waterprooters, Bed- minster, Bristol. o419 Cë[rabt JUitafijs&s. • BXETFetF, (Late of Birmingham), WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN 1, COLLEGE GREEN, TOWYN. WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. AGENT FOR H. LAURANCE S SPECTACLES. TOTTENHAM HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. ORTHEY invites inspection to his Choice Selection of all kinds of Spring Goods, Magnificent selection of Millinery goods, Latest Styles, New Stock of Clothing. Boy's Suits from 2.* lid upwards. 1,000 patterns to select Suitioga and Trowcerings from. Agents for Peck's Butcher's Clothing. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 13, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. DAVID JAMES. Suitings, Coatings, Trowserings, &c., in the best fashion and at reasonable prices. Cricketing and Boating Suits made to order yn the Shortest Notice. I. LOVEDAY, PLUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, GAS FITTER, &c., 17, QUEEN STREET ABERYSTWYTH. XT" in soliciting a continuance of the JL. JU. patronage bestowed upon her late husband, begs to assure the public that all work entrusted to her begs to assure the public that all work entrusted to her will receive the same prompt and careful attention as heretofore. First class workmen kept. D AV ID PHIL LIPS, CARRIAGE PROPRIETOR, MARY STREET AND TERRACE ROAD. BEGS to cail the attention of the public to his HEARSE, which he hires at Reasonable Terms. Char-a-bancs Waggonettes, Basket Carriages, and Dog Carts on Hire for Reasonable Terms. ABF RYSTWYTH BAZAAR (The old, original Toy Shop), r5 Is well Stocked with the Latest Novelties in ENGLISH & FOREIGN FANCY GOODS Comprising Dressing Cases, Handbags, Albums, Purses, Baskets, Dolls, Toys, Games, &c., &c. Smokers will find CIGARS AND CIGARETTES of all Leading Brands, PIPES, TOBACCOS, and CASES of ail descriptions. N.B Shoic Rooms on Second Floor. Eg- J & L WARD, 8, GREAT DARKGATE STREET. TO RELIGIOUS INQUIRERS. BOOKS on Unitarianism, and the study of the Bible will be lent free of charge, and questions answered, on application u. Miss O. M. Rawlins, 3, Sandon Terrace, Upper DnKe Street, Liverpool. o320 gialec, bp Auction. -1 OLD ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABER- YSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. MR O. DANIEL will sell by Auction at the Old Assembly Rooms, Aberystwyth, On FRIDAY, MAY jtli, 1894, A selec assemblage of valuable Household Furniture, including Walnut Drawing-room Suite, comprising Couch, G^nt' andLady's'Chairs, Six Single Chairs, Hand some Inlaid Cabinet, wit!iG!a3s Black, Overmanttd. with Bevelled Plates, Walnut Inlaid Oval Table, Ditto Canterbury, Cottage Piano in Walnut Case, Walnut Music Stool, Two Walnut Occasional Chairs, Mahogany Couch in Hair, Gent's Esy Chair to match, Three Single Chairs, Ditto, Mahogany Hill Table, Ditto. hat and Umbrella Stand. Mahogany Centre Table, Walnut Inlaid Oval Table, Mahogany Oval Ditto. Settee in Saddle Bags and Plush, Easy Chair to match, Two Mahogany Inlaid Chairs, Two Easy Chairs, Round Table, &c.. Ash Bedroom Suite, comprising Drawers, Duehesse Table, Marble Top Washstand, and T" o S!iigle Chairs, Three Dressing Tables, Four Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Dressing Glasses, Mirror, in Plush Frame, Oil Paintings, Cane Seated Chairs, Basket Bath Chair, Ornamonfal Oil Stove, Deal Paintc i Desk, Window Pol:s, Damask and Lace Curtains, Brass S'air Rods, &c., &(,. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. Three months credit will be given on approved security for sums of JE5 and upwards. 0686 No. 1, PIER VILLAS, TOWYN. I IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR O. DANIEL has received instructions from Mr E. Humphreys to sell by Auction on the premises, On THURSDAY, MAY 10th, 1804, The whole nf the valuable Household Furniture, com- prising Hall and Staircase Effects, including Umbrella Stand, Timr,i'c", and Bracket, Lamp, Tapestry, Stair Carpet, Brass Stair Rods, Linoleum, Oilcloth, &c. The Furniture of Breakfast, Dining and Drawing Rooms, including Walnut Suite in Green Repp, Mahogany Single Chairs, Ladies' and Gents' Easy Chairs, Couches, Dining, Centre, Pembroke and Occasional Tanlcs, Gilt Framed Overmantels, Mahogany Cheffonier*, French Timepiece in Glass Shade, Walnut Writing Desk, Oleographs and Steel Engravings, Stuffed Birds in Glass Cases, Book Shelves, Lamps, Lady's Wjrk Table, Window Poles and Rings, Brussels Carpets, Linoleum, Oilcloth, Hearthrugs, Fenders and Fire Iruifr, Brass Ashpan, Coal Vase, &c. The Contents of Eight Bedrooms, including Brass and Iron Half tester and French Bedsteads, Spring and Wool Mattresses, Ftather Beds, Mahogany and Stained Dressing Tables, Mahogany Framed Dressing Glasses, Marble Top, Mahogany, and Stained Washstands, Chamber Sets, Mahogany, Birch, Pine ( ;tni St'.iiaed Chests of Drawers, Towel Rrdls. Bedroom Chairs, Sponge Bath, Folding Bed Chair, Night Commode, Tapestry and Kidderminster Carpets, Indian Matting. &c., &c. Kitchen Effects, including ] Tables, Sofa, Chairs, Book Shelves, Kitchen Cupboard j and Drawers, Sewing Machine, Bntler's Tray, Kuife Cleaning Machine, Dinner and Tea Services, Glass, China, Ironmongery, &c., Garden Seat, Garden Tools, Ladder, &c. Sale to COMMENCE at 1 30 p.m. ( Terms-Cash. o685 {JUBLTC otiCC. QAMBRIAN RAILWA YSL i WHITSUNTIDE ARRANGEMENTS. On MONDA-, MAY 14th, and Every Day during the Week ending SATURDAY, MAY 19th a SPECIAL TRAIN will run as under:- Barmouth, dep., 9-0; Barmouth Junction, 96: Llwypgwril 9-20; Towyn, 9-31 Aberdovey, 9.40; Glandovey Junction, 9-55 Machynlleth, arr. 10-5. Passengers desirous of availing themselves of the combined Coach and Rail Trip to Talyllyn Lake via Towyn will be booked through from Barmouth to Talyllyn by the above Train. The Coach will leave Towyn at 9-35 a.m., arriving at Talyllyn Lake at 11-30 a m. Returning by a different route at 4-0 p.m. in time for the 6 p.m. from Towyn. Passengers by the Circular Tour leave Taly- llyn Lake at 3-15 p.m. for Corris, thence by the 4-25 p.m. train to Machynlleth, completing the Tour by the 5-4 p.m, train from latter Station. The 8 25 a. nl Train from Aberystwyth will stop at Borth and Glandovey to set down Passengers booked from Aberystwyth. On FRIDAY, MAY llth, and SATURDAY, MAY 12th, Cheap Excursion Tickets (available to return within a week inclusive) will be issued from Cambrian Stations to Newport (Mon.), Dowlais, Neath, Merthyr, Cardiff, and Swansea. On SATURDAY, MAY 12th, 3, 5. or 8 days tickets will be issued to Manchester. Stockport, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Chester, Warrington, Sheffield, Leeds, Batley, Devrubury, Bradford, Huddcsfield, Matlock, and Buxton. from Fenns Bank, Llanfyllin, Welshpool, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn. Barmouth. Penmaenpool, Har- lech, Portmadoc, Criccieth, Pwllheli, and all inter- mediate Stations except Oswestry. Three and Five Days Tickets will also be issued from Oswestry to the 1 above-named places on May 12th. On the same date 3 or 5 Days Excursion Tickets will be issued to LONDON from all Cambrian Stations except Welsh- pool. On MONDAY, MAY 14th, Cheap Day Excursion Tickets will be issued to Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, Warrington, and Stockport from Llanidloes, Newtown, Welshpool, Oswestry, Feuns Bank, and intermediate Stations. Aiso to Birmingham from all Cumbrian Stations, Fenns Bank, Llanidloes, Aberyst- wyth, Barmouth, P.vliheli, inclusive, and 2, 3, 4 or 5 Days tickets will be Lsued from the same Stations. The usual DAY TRIP to Aberystwyth, Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn. Bsrmouth, and Dolgelley will be run on WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 14th, from Oswetry, Llanfyllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llan- idloes, Cemmes Rosd, Machynlleth, and intermediate Stations, and to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon, from Oswestry, Lbnfyllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, and intermediate Stations. For full Particulars as to train times, fares, &c see Bills, to be had a1; all Stations. Every information regarding Excursion trains and fares on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained on application to Mr W. H. Gough, passenger superin- tendent, Oswestry. DAY TRIPS to CORRIS and ABERLLEFENNY on WHIT- TUESDAY, MAY 15th. Third class Fares for the Double Journey, from Aberystwyth, 8-25 a.m. or 12-30 p m., 2s. Borth, 8-26 a.m. or 12.50 p.m., Is. 6d. Children uuder three years of age, free above three and under twelve, half-price. Passengers return as under on date of issue of ticket:—From Aberllefenny at 5 50 p m., and Corris at 6-0 p.m. WHIT-MONDAY. MAY 14th, 1894. On the above date Ch°.<,p Day Excursion Tickets will be issued to DOLGELLEY, BARMOUTH, HARLEUH, CRICCIETH, PORTMADOC, PWLLHELI, &c., at the following Time; and Fares :— go '"O. S-S-3 ,2'S;S Alier- Bar- Har- Dol- g-r'S dovey T'wyn m'th lech gelleyp-iSsC a.m. BJW StSh. H11 |b|}i« 0d 2s Od 2s 6d 2s 9d 2s 9d 3s Od Llanfibaugel 8 ItS t,~ Is 3d Is 9d 2s fid 2s S>d 2s 9d 3s Od Y^jSas I. § 31 ^1? } la 0d ls 3(1 2s 6(1 2s 9d 2s 9d 3s 0d Glandovey 8 42 h ) a.ID. Is d ls 6d Is 6d 2s 3s 3s Machynlleth 8 40 10 30) Aberdovey. 9 23 Mir.) 1 „ Towyn .9 31 1130/ ls w 2s 2s 2s M} Llwyngwril 9 45 11 JI) cl 2s Is 6d 2s 6d First Class Tickets issued aL double the Third Class Faxes Passsengers return sf-jtne day as under Pwllheli, 4-0 p.m., Cricfietn 4-23, Porfctnadoc 4-36, Harlech 4 ~>s. Dolotelley 5-10, Barmouth 5-25, Towyn 6-4, Abmiovoy, 0 1r;. ALFRED ASLETT, S-v.,reti,ry auti G, ueral Manager, Oswestry, May. l £ f(4. o692 ( altg by Auctioii. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNC ME \TT. MR J. E. JAMES has been n-< riK-.t-d by James Green, E^q,. of Panteg Villa, Llan- badarn Road, to sell by Public Auction. In the First Weeh in JUN h. A Superior assortment of Household F -ruitr.r > and other Effects, which will be removed to T. u tor con- venience of Sale. Further Particulars will shortly appear. < 605 PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL, AnLH- YSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES has been in- ;=-t- d by Mrs Ellis to sell by Public Auction a l!uj above place On Tuesday, May 8tli, 1894 A large Assortment of Household Furn ■ • carnages and other effects. Full particulars VI il i • SdJ.\ in Posters. 654 N.P. BANK HOUSE, LAMPETER (But removed for convenience of Sale to ';e Market Hall). VERY IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS, MODERN HOL-KHQLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFlYi-JTS. MR J. DANIEL JENKINS been favoured with instructions from "h<- hxecu^rs of the late W. Hughes, Esq., to Sell by l'i. Auction, at the above place, On TUESDAY, MAY 15th, 18 The following excellent modern Hou^eho n Funii'me and other effects, viz. :-The compl-te apyoi^tmc-nts of a Dining Room in solid carved Walnut. br,(j"g it lofty Sideboard with bevelled plate glass 1 'i ii T b-o 10 by 4ft. 6in., Dinner Waggon, Over in;uitei u = d Mantel Board, Chippendale Bracket, Costly Morocco Suite, including a Chesterfield Settee..b:.sey Arm Chairs, and Spoon-back Chairs, Hand- Ecru Curtains and Chenille Hangings, Tapes- > Ca pet, Window Poles, Brass Fender and Fir, i > ;i«, &c. Drawing Room :-Rosewood Sui.e, inclu i. Couch, Arm, and other Chairs, Handsome C r • \hatuot with bevelled plate glass, a magnificenf viiu le Table, marble top, gilt glass over, 2 0 ""1 Pier Glasses, Card Tables, Old Carved Oak Coffer, Fan y lapa .ese Table, Brass Fender and Fire-Irons, Psir ,,1 Brass Window Curtain Cornice, Lace Curtains. Brussels Carpet, &c. Hall :-Fumigated Oak S.ai;], Ca ved Umbrella Stand, Barometer, fce. The Contents of 7 Bedrooms include tle,L, !l-B ass, Iron, and other Bedsteads, Spring and ool ittreua.-s, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Piliovs, Milj-i:n' B ds, magnificent Chamber Suites in Waliiu- J-iam^aoy, and Ash, including Carved Wardrobe-, plate ¡. glass, Dressing Tables, Washstauds w i'.h marbie '.ops, Carved over-mantels, Chairs, Ptdestds, Towel R.ii^. Toilet Sets, Carpets, Lace Curtains ami H.i;:g<iigs, Wool Mats, and Hearth Rugs, Lookic j i-iao-es, Pictures, Ornaments, &c. The Kite n n ni '.ire, fee.includes a complete'Set of Dinner S: ■ v c "uil,ary Utensils, Cupboards, Tables, Cna'.r«, p,I. L-nips, Filter, Meat Safe, Tin and Earthenwarr P;,ii>•, Bath Pans, Clothes Horses, Clocks, ScJe and v eg its, Flower Pots, Garden Tools, and ma.J.y otb,.v nrticies too numerous to be particularised. s Credit on conditions. Sale to at 12 )'clock sharp. t Descriptive Catalogues will be re:1 iy tlv, and I may be had of the Auctioneer; Mr L'.hu Jou-s. Cabinet Maker, High Street, Lampeter M s.-r<i r. L. Davies & Co., Printers, Lampeter The Auctioneer has much pleasure in c.d:n.' atten- bion to the above magnificent Househ old EiV. ■<-tv.-iiLh ] are as good as new, having been recently Mipplied IJY Messrs Maple & Co., London, and form one of the most unique Collections ever ofieret f«,r '.It- in the n aelghbourhood. He also solicits an elLY att, 1 the lots are very numerous. The whole will be on view in the Market Hall on the morning oi the Sale. 1 Auctioneer's Offices, Harford Squa.e. l/uupe'er, May 1st, 1894. o703 Sublit flatitc. BEGS TO ANNOUNCE A VOCAL RECITAL ON MONDAY, MA Y tlte 7th, at Y AT THE OLD ASSEMBLY ROOMS. 1 SONGS BY SULLIVAN, BUCK, GORTNG i HO MAS, ROECKEL, GOUNOD, SCHUBERT. MOZART, MEYER-HELMUND, & i»ON i/KTTI, WILL BE SUNG. Reserved Seats, 3s. Family Ti(-k, ,iiijiit 4 (reserved), 8s Front do., Is. 6d io. ls. Third do., 6d. of Miss Emilie J, Marine Terrace; R. Ellis, Chemist; J. P. Thomas, Chemist. (6S0 WILLIAM THEARSBY POOiJ- E\:uum, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO THE ACT 22 AND i?; V K'-TORIA. CAP, 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY Gi V F.N that JJl all Creditors and other pprsovi- having acv claims or demands upon the E^tn of William Thearsby Poole late of Gwynfa Carioat and of Cae Nest, Merionethshire, Esquire, J.P., f,. (iied on the 22nd day of {November, 1893, and whose will was duly proved by Mary Elizabeth B",¡; rijcc the wife of William Hughes Bankes-Prioe (fonnoly Mary Elizabeth Owen, widow) the sole e"r;cu'rix t!;er/,in named in the Principal Probate Reci-t v f Her Majesty's High Court of justice on the t-ttn 0f April 1894 are hereby required to hi \vr l ug the particulars of their claims or demands t- u* the under- signed solicitors for the said executfiv in or bef .re the 15th day of June, 1894, and not; e i* hereby also given that at the expiration of the ) i-.t mentioned day the said executrix will proceed to distribute t.'ie assets of the said William Thearsby P >ole amongst; the parties entitled thereto having regard to the claims of which she shall then have had notice, an;l the said executrix will not be liable for the or iliiy ra!t thereof so distributed to any person of claim she sha'l not have had notice at the time of the distribu- tion. Dated this 2nd day of May, 1894 LITTLEDALE AND LEFROY. 7, King's Bench Wr.Jk. Temple, Lond i, E.C. Solicitors for the Executrix. (:05 CHARITY COMMISSION. ANCIENT Parishes of Llandder* i. L'innfor,' Llangow,,)r,.Llanuwchllyn, and Ll nyi il, dlin the County of Merioneth. CHARITIES. Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 to 1891. Oi^arity Inquiries (Expenses) Act, 1892. By direction of the Beard of Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr W. Cadwaladr Davie-, R irrUtei ".i law, Assistant Commissioner, will ,,p n PUBLIC INQUIRIES respecting the Charities oi the above- named Parishes at the undermentioned places ard times, viz:— At the National School-room, Llannder'el. at 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, tlr- Kite May, 1894, for the Parish of Llandderfel. At the Girls' School, Llanuwchllyn, at 1-30 ^'cioek in the afternoon of Thursday, the 17th -iNI 1fr the Parish of Llanuwchllyn. At the County Hall, Bala, on Friday, the ] vii 1894, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon for the Parish Llangower, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon i, the P;1âh of Llanfor, and at 2 o'clock in the afreri- for the Parish of Llanycil. D. R. FEA 1:0\, Charity Commission, s. -r-c: aty. Whitehall, S.W. 1st May, 1S94. I oTOl i alc5 bJ1 Ruction ABERDOVEY, NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. MESSRS R. GILLART & SONS have ben 1 instructed by the Execuiors of the :te Miss Hurt to offer for sale by Public Auction at the Dovey Hotel, Aberdovey, On THURSDAY, the .718t day of May, At 3 o'clock p.m., all that very d urable Freehold Residence known as BRYNEITHIN together with the Gardener's and Coachman's Houses, Out-buiuliugs, Shrubberies, Orchard, Gardens, Timber and LSl1(k The Residence is substantially built, and occupies a beautiful and healthy position en an elevated spot, with a south aspect overlooking the Estuary of the River Dovey, commanding an interrupted view of the Cardigan Bay. It is approached by a carn ige drive from the main road, aud within an easy distance of Aberdovey. It contains the following accommodation :— BASKMENT 3 Cellars. GROUND FLOOR Entrance Hall, Drawing and Dining Rooms, Kitchen, 2 Pantries, Larder, Scullery and W.C., Dairy, Wash-house, &c. FIRST FLOOR Library, Housekeeper's Room, Bathroom and NV-.C., 6 Bedrooms. The out-buildings, which are well built, and con- veniently arranged, consist of Stabling (one stall and two loose boxes,) Saddle Room, Coach-house with two Living Rooms, two Bedrooms and Hayloft over, als-, Cow-house, Cartshed, Poultry-houses and two Rabbit- houses. The Gardener's House comprising, ON GROUND FLOOR Parlour, Kitchen, two Larders and Back Kitchen. 0: FIRST FLOOR Four Bedrooms and W, C. The Residence is prettily surrounded by wrll-laid- out ornamental trees and shrubberies. The gardens are productive, and are well walled in. The whoie property comprises an area of 14a. 3r. 6p. < r there about: Plans, particulars and conditions of sale mav be obtained in (in- course at any of the principal hotels in ',> neighbourhood, of Messrs Evans and Gdlart, solicitors, LchYlllleth; Messrs Shipton, Halle well and Co., solicitors, Chesterfield or of the auctioneers, Towyn (Merioneth) and Machynlleth. o702 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OLD ASSEMBLY ROOMS. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR J. J. GRIFFITHS will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the 9th and lotli of May Next, At the above place.—Further particulars will appear in future advertisements and posters. o 656. jtoblic effiotos- SOUTH WALES PHEASANTRIES AND ° SHOOTING KENNELS, The Garth, Llanio Road, R.S.O Telegrams." Argoed, rregaron." Dogs Sold, Walked and Broken. All Dogs offered for Sale are Warranted to be thoroughly Broken. Book rour orders early for Eggs to prevent disappointment. Birds •upplied for turning do wn or for penning up from the old isrk-necked variety, if preferred. The Garth game food is he best and cheapest in the market. Price List of D. W E. Rowland. "HORSES," NEXT WEEK, "HORSES." THE GREAT NORTH WALES SPECIAL PRIZE HORSE SALES AT WREXHAM, BETWEEN SHREWSBURY & CHESTER G.W.R. 400 HORSES. rHURSDAY next, MAY 10th, 148 Gran(I Heavy Geldings and Mares, Light Lurry, Strong VaD, and Young Horses. FRIDAY, MAY 11th, 274 Fine Harness Horses, Match Pairs, Coach Horses, Hunters, Welsh Har- ness and Trotting Cobs, Show Ponies, &c. Parade and Judging 10-30, Sales at 12-15. Catalogues 3d. from Frank Lloyd, Wrexham. c693 LAMPETER CHAIR EISTEDDFOD, AUGUST 8th, 189-4. Conductor—MABON. CHIEF COMPETITIONS :— 1. To Choirs not under 60 in number—" HALLE- LUJAH (Engendi-Beethoven). £30. 2. YR HAF (Gwilym Gwent), £10. 3. Male Voice Party not under 20 in number- HAIL, DAVID. HAIL" (Jenkins), JEIO. 4. Pryddest—"CESTYLL CYMRU," prize, Oak Chair (£3) and £ 4. 5. Historical Essay on the Grammar Schools of Cardiganshire before the year 1870, prize £6. Programmes, Post free, 2id. SECRETARIES WILLIAM LEWIS, School House, Lampeter, and J. T. MEGICKS, Corner Shop, Lampeter. o682 CHARITY COMMISSION. ANCIENT Parishes of Towyn (including jL\. the Townships of Cynfalfach, Cynfalfawr, Dau- Syffryn, Faenol, Gwyddalfynydd, Issa Cefnrhos. Maeytrefnant, Trefrion, Ucha Cefnrhos, and rart of Lhuerchgoediog and Llanegryn (including the Town- ships of Peniarth and Rhydyrhiw.) CHARITIES. Charitable Trusts Acts 1853 to 1891, and CHARITY INQUIRIES (Expenses) ACT 1892. By direction of the Board of Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, Notice is hereby given that Mr W. Cadwaladr Davies, Barrister-at-law, will open PubLc INQUIRIES respecting the Charities o f the ;ibove-named Parishes at the following places and times At the Assembly Rooms, Towyn, on Friday, the 4th May, 1894, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon for the Parish of Towyn. At the School-room, Llanegryn, on Saturday, the 5th May, 1894, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon for the Parish of Llanegryn. D. R. FEARON, Charity Commission, Secretary, Whitehall, S.W. 20th April, 1894. o66 pit THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1875. 38 and 39 Vict., c. 55, Sch. Ill. (4). NOTICE OF MEETING OF OWNERS AND RATE- PAYERS. Form Sch. III. TOWYN LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. NOTICE. I the undersigned, being the Summoning } Officer under the Public Health Act, 1875, for the purposes of the Meeting hereinafter mentioned, do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a Meeting will be held, in pursuance of the provisions of the said Act, OL the tenth day of May, 1894, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the Assembly Rooms, Towyn, in the Sub-district of Towyn, being part of the distiiet of the above-named Local Board of Health, in pursuance of a Requisition duly signed, for the purpose of passing a Resolution of the Owners and Ratepayers of the said Sub-district of Towyn that it is expedient to provide a market place nd construct a market house and other conveniences for the purpose of holding maikets to provide all such matter* and things as may be necessary for the con- venient use of such market to purchase or take on lfiise, land and public and private rights m markets anJ t'lls for any of the foregoing purposes to take stallages, rents, and tolls in respect of the us° by any person of such market or anyone or more of theni. Dated this second day of May. 1894. JOHN MAETHLON JAMES, c709 Summoning Officer. Pubtit Rottccs. PRELIMINARY NOTICE-RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR CAPITALISTS. I IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THE following desirable and valuable Free- .1. hold Mansion. Farms, &c,, the property of Mr William Rees, Waunfawr, will be sold about the end of May or early in June next. In the parishes of Caron and Llandde wi-brefi :-Waunfawr Villa, aunfa- r Farm, Tirbach, Blaenplwyf, Llettemsais, Lle'.teosaisfach, Penlon, Penbanc, and Llanio Road Shop (excellent building-large trade). In the parish of Cellan :—Blaenauisaf, Caegarw, Llechgynon, Rho.o,A-en, and Wa-ingov. In the Parish of Llanfair. Clydogau:—Oxenhall. In the County of Carmarthen — E^gerdawe and the Old Chapel in all comprising b.ut, 1.000 acres, without allotments, and Sheep- w-ilks The whole will be sold without reserve, and in L< ts to suit purchasers. Full particulars will appear shortly. Possession of nearly all properties in .^ep'ember.—Apply to WILLIAM REES, ° 162 Waunfawr, Tregaron. GAS IN PENNYWORTHS GAS IN PENNYWORTHS PREPAID METERS. THE ABERYSTWYTH GAS COMPANY have made arrangements by which they are able to supply four or five hours' light for ONE PENNY. NO GAS BILLS, AND NO METER RENT. The Company supply a meter and one bracket or pendant free of charge, and for ONE PENNY placed in the slot, a good light for four or five hours may be obtained. NO DANGER. NO DIRT. NO TROUBLE. Avoid the risk of being burned to death through the up-ett>ng of paraffin lamps by adopting the PENNY-IN THE-SLOT GAS SUPPLY. Applications may be made at the GAS OFFICE, SMITHFIELD ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. o 619. POKTMADOC HORSE, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW, TUESDA Y, MA Y 15th, 1894. PRESIDENT: COL. PLATT. EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZES To Tenants and Cottagers for Poultry. SCHEDULES AND PARTICULARS FROM R. G. HUMPHREYS, o626 SECRETARY. ABERYSTWYTH FAIRS. THE NEXT HALF-YEARLY HORSE FAIR On MONDA Y NEXT MA Y the 7th. ABERYSTWYTH CHORAL UNION. A GRAND PERFORMANCE OF HANDMjS ORATORIO 'JUDAS MACCABOEUS' THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1894, IN A PAVILION ERECTED FOR THE PURPOSE. ARTISTES :— SOPRANO: MISS EMILY FRANCIS, First Prize Winner, Chicago. CONTRALTO: MISS BESSIE EVANS, First Contralto Prize Winner, Chicago. TENOR: MR WILLIAM EVANS, From the Crystal Palace Concerts. BASS MR FFRANGOON DAVIES. CONDUCTOR: J. T. REES, ESQ., MUS. BAC. ACCOMPANIST MRS ARTHUR HUGHES. BAND AND CHORUS OF 300 PERFORMERS. Doors open at 7 30, to commence at 8 p.m. Stalls, 5= Rc-serveu Scats, :!2.. Unreserved, 2s., Admission, ls. Tickets may be obtained from Mr E. Edwards, stationer, where a plan of the seats may be seen. o6S3