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CHOICE TEA EY PARC EL .POST POSTAL ORDER TO US FOR 10s.. WILL BRING YOU, CARRIAGE PAID 6 LBS. OF OUlt MARVELLOUS Is. 8D. TEA. THIIs IS AN OFFER WHICH SHOULD NOT BE MISSED. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ALL ORDERS SENT BY POST. HOPKINS & CO., TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS, 4, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. -= PURE COFFEE —A LUXURY- BEAUTIFUL FLAVOUR, DLLICATE AROMA, A I SPECIALITK AT 1/8 PER LB. ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE SPECIAL CARE HOPKINS & CO., TEA AND COFFKK SALESMEN, 4, GREAT DARKOATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH ROUSES TO BE LET APARTMENT WANTED. HOUSES WANTED APARTMENT TO BE LET. SITUATIONS WANTED J'1I:-c LLANEOUS WATKD SITUATIONS VACANT ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND. ft.' One i'lirei -iix Nine "-Thirteti Words. Insertion Insertions t-^ertions Insertion Insertion •. <1. 8. a. it. u, e. a. #. d 21 to 2 0 3 6; <6 56 28 16 3 C 4 6 5 6 70 35 2 0 4 0 5 6 06. 80 42 1 2 6 5 0 7 0 8 0 96 49 3 0 6 0.7 6 8 6 10 0 ==-= (Ilantto. ANTED, IPiusr-maid Waitress, must be experienced.— Apply, 5, Victoria-terrace, Aberystwyth. w ANTED, at once, a good, strontr, country girl as general servant. Apply, Miss Evans, Padarn Restaurant, Aber- ystwyth. r lu5 "1X7 ANTED Unfurnished House in Ab :r\>t\vyth.—Partieu- lars to X., Cambrian Sews Office. r45 ILLINERY AND DRESSING, apprentices wanted at once.-Apply, R. Northey, Tottenham House, Little Darkg-ate Street, Aberyst wyth. rl42 OOSTAGE STAMPS. Wanted to purchase an old collection, ■ and either used or unused English stamps (except red penny, used), issued previous to 18bO.-J. Lascelles, Mach- ynlleth. qS87 VO SALARY Active young lady will give ligrht services in good boarding house in Aberystwyth or neighbourhood. Musical. For further particulars, Apply, Dixon," 29, Beckenham Road, Beckenhnni, Kent. r116 GENTS WANTED for an old established Fire and Lifu Insurance Company. Liberal terms offered.—Address, in first instance, Insurance," care Lee and Nightingale, Adver- ising Agents, Liverpool. 1'141 AUCTIONEER AND SUVEYOV,'S PUPIL. Mr H. G. Sadgrove, of Birmingham and Barmouth, is open to receive a gentleman's son into his Bafltloul h office to imtlate into the profession. Terms and particulars 010 application. —Addrpss, Mr H. G. Sadgrove, Surveyor, Barmouth. rl39 AN APPRENTICE required where thorough training in Ph-iiiiacy and Chemistry imparted. References prist Pupils.-Apply, E. J. Evans, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Aber- ystwyth. r156 <f (I nr Let, TO LET, Pantycarneddaii Farm in the parish of Towyn, in the Happy Valley, adjoining Plas Djffryngwyn Estate, from March 25th, 1897. Apply Mrs Jenkins, Claremont House, Maengwyn-street, Machynlleth, Mont. r 129 r ° LET, large house, tennis lawn, immediate possession. "*• Apply, 41, Terrace-ro,d. r 113 40RICCIETH. House to let, in a Terrace of seven private bouses, nine rooms, south westerly aspect and unin- terrupted sea view.—Apply to Dr Evans, Blaenau Ffestiniog. rl50 TO LET, Broncastell, Capel Bangor, 5 miles from Aber- ystwyth, to be let furnished from May next. Apply.— A. I- Cainbriait News" Office, Aberystwyth. rl03 TO LET with immediate possesion, The Gogerddan Hotel, Ponterwydd, near Aberystwyth. Good trout fishing, 42 acres of land, splendid scenery. Apply D M. Davies, 18, New- street, Aberystvyth. r91 rno LET, Pasture, 15 acres of fine grazing land at Cwro, with- m two miles of Aberystwyth Apply to, H. Bonsall, Cwm.. rro BE LET, with immediate possession, the full-licensed House known as the Plough Inn, Mill-street, Aberya- twyth.—Apply to D. M.:Davies, 18. New-street. r6 TO LET, 'rom 12th May next, Brynawel, Aberystwyth, over- "*■ looking the Castle Grounds, Cardigan Bay, con- taining large hall, three reception rooms, eight bed-rooms, hot, cold, and shower; Baths, two W.C's., Kitchen, pantries, al-o greenhouse. -Apply, Geddes Smith, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. rl06 THE EXCHANGE PENLLWYN, ABERYSTWYTH. EXCELLENT & EXTENSIVE BUSINESS IN ALL DRAPERY, GROCRRY, PROVISION, CORN, AND FLOUR TRADE. TO BE LET or LEASED, the large Free- 0 hold Dwelling-boos and Shop, with splendid frontage, large Warehouses, Outhouses, and a Field ot about three acres. Five miles from Aber- ystwyth on a maiu road. Prosi erous business for Nearly 20 years.—Apply to 0 MORGAN (who is Retiring from business). r17 Zo be oUJ. ACAST IRON CISTERN, 7ft by 4ft 2in by 2ft Sin, holding nearly ifive hundred gallons. Equal to new. Cheap. ■Box 45, Cambrian News Office. rl44 l^OR SALE.—One-horse (closed or open) carriage will carry » (our adults inside when closed and one with driver oh the box in first-class working order. Price, Alb.-Apply, R. Starling Bath-street. rlSt FOR SALE by private treaty, Llwv tiffynon Field, Pendre, Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth. Splendid building site, about 4 icres, south aspect, fine trees around, part of pur- chase money may remain on mortgage. Apply Geddes Smith, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. rioe "If OR SALE, Blacksmith's tools, including Bellows, Anvil A and Vice equal to new.—Apply, Mr Benjamin, Cambrian- Street, Aberystwyth. r78 FOR SALE, a freehold house and garden, at Bortb.- — Apply F. Parry, Uley House, Borth. r51 A BERYSTWYTH, To be sold by private treaty several "■ Freehold Dwelling Houses, 10 rooms and upwards; pleasantly situated. Immediate occupation.—Apply, Daniel, Son and Meredith, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. q964 BUILDING STONE.—A large Stock of Excellent Free-stone, from the celebrated Gwarallt Ferdre Quarries, Llan- dyssil, suitable for walling and general building purposes now ready foi delivery, and will be supplied at exceptionally low prices.—For terms and particulars apply to the Secretary, Cardigan Stone Coy., Limited, Howard House, Arundel .Street strand, London, W.C., or at the Quarries. q930 BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES. MR R. FOX, the well-known Cowkeepers' and Dairymen's Agent, and Auctioneer (Es- abiishedl859) has a good selection of over 200 -genuine dati ies for sale, with or without stock, trom JE50 to IEIO,000, in all parts of London and suburbs. Intending purchasers before deciding on business should call at his office. No 11, Cale- onian Road. King's Cross, London, 5 minutes ronk Euston Station. N.B. No aharge to purchasers. 663. MILK BUSINESSES! MILK BUSINESSES HWILLINGS & CO. have the largest 11 and best selection of genuine Dairy Businesses for Sale with or without cows in all ?arts of London, and suburbs, and home counties, rices to suit all buyers. Advice based on many yipars experience given gratis. No charge to buyers Businesses investigated. Note the Ad- dress, 90 Chancery Lane, London, W.C. The most oentral dairy agency in London. lq356 Rentes. TEND RS invited for the erection of two houses in Loveden Place, Aberystwyth. Plans and specification to be seen at G. Williams, Timber Merchant. Tenders must be sent in on March 31.,t. r158 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the building of four n' w houses at Doll-street, Machynlleth, flans and specifications to be seen at Glyndwr Hotel. Tenders to be sent to me sealed and endorsed, not later than March the 12th, 1896. 180 D. J. DAVIES. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of two cottages at Machynlleth. Appl'ca'ions to see plans and specifications to be made to MR RICHARD LLOYD, Maengwyn-street, Machynlleth, or to MR F W. HIPKISS, rl60 Architect, Aberdovey. TREGARON UNION. CONTRACTS FOR SUPPLY. THE GUARDIANS cf the above Union invite Tenders for the supply of the 'following articles for the half-year ending 29th September uext, viz., Ex r" Superfine Flour, Fresh Butter, Tea, Barley Meal,Welsh Cheese, Demerara >Sus;ar, Crys al do., Scotch Oat Meal, Split Peas, Rice, Salt, Pepper, Vinegar, Mustard, Treacle, Soda, Tobacco, Washing Powder, Soap, Beef, Clothing, Shoes, Coils, Shaving and Hair Cutting at the House, Coffins for Districts (as usual). Sealed Tenders with samples where practicable to be t-ent to me n it later than 10 o'clock on Tuesday, the 17'h March. Form of Tenders may be h id at my Office or at the Union Workhouse, ^i>ere any further particulars rtquired will be given. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept thti lowest orauy tender. J. LLOYD, Union Office, Clerk, Tregaron. rl25 -n_- (tlcs bJ1 Ruction AUCTION MART, MILL STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER, EFFECTS. ^/|^ll J. E. JAMES will hold an Important On Wednesday, 18th March, 1896, COMPRISING Walnut Dining Room Suite, upholstered in Crinson, stamped Veil vet, ssnd oti.er suites, Massive Mahogany Si ieb >aid with Cupboards and Cellcvettt-s, intit Wardrobes, MAh(Igi.Dy Book- case, Iron air! Rr.ss Bedsteads, Brtlssd and other Carpets, Washing Stands, Sets Chamber Ware, Stair Rods, Cane-seitbd Chains Feather beds, Oil. cloths. Several Fire-proof Safes by Withers and Co., of West Bromwich, aud numerous other Articles fully particularize in Posters. TERMS 3 Montca' CredM on Conditions. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. rl22 SfITHFl ELD, ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. J AMES has been instructed by Mr Morgan, Glenydd, to sell by Public Auction at the ab ve place, On Monday, 6th April. 1896, At 2 o'clock, Puul;tu,Ll Y, the Entire Horse called B T "BLACK PRINCE II." Black Prince is coming four years old, stands 15'3 hands high, has grand action, and is warranted sound. Further p-irt culars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 12, North Parade, Aberystwyth. rl54 SycHTYN, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 3 miles from Cann Office, 8 from L'anfair, and 7 from Llanbryi.mair, 8 from Carno, and 16 from Welshpool Railway Stations. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Tuesday, 7th 8th, & 14th April, By order of Executors of litte Thomas Vaughan, Esq., Herd of 61 Noted Black Cattle, 62 Grand Cart Horses, Smart Cobs and Ponies of exceptional quality. Live Stock on 7th. Catalogues of Theodore and Story, Auctioneers I.lrnfair, Montgomeryshire. rl36 gentifitrg. ESTABLISHED 1857. MESSRS. MURPHY & ROWLEY, SURGEON D FNTISTS, Jorner of TERRACE ROAD And CORPORATION STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Mr ROWLEY visits:- MACHYNLLETH.—The First & Third Wednes- days in each mr nth. Attendance from 2 to 5 o'clock at Mr Hughes's, Dovey View, near the Railway Station. TOWYN.—The Second & Fourth Fridays is each month. Attendance from 2 to 5 o'clock at Mrs Jones's, 43, High-street, near the Railway Station. LAMPETER.—The First & Third Fridays in each month. Attendance from 11 to 4 at Mr Evans's, Grocer, Moelfre House, High-street. ABERAYRON.—The Second & Fourth Wedoea days in each month, from 10 to 2 o'clock. Attendance at Mr David Beynon Reea's, 15, Market-street. AT ABERYSTWYTH.—Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Saturdays by appointment. PAINLESS EXTRACTION UNDER GAS. CONSULTATIONS FREE -+- MR QUINTIN MILLER, L.D.S. (ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND), LATE OF DENTAL HOSPITAL OF LONDON, AND CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL, 34, PIER STREET. HOURS, 10 to 6. I SATURDAYS, 10 to 2. TEETH EXTRACTED UNDER GAS. MR R. EDWARDS, SURGEON DENTIST, PORTMADOC, MAY BE CONSULTED at BAR- MOUTH, the Firrft and Third THURSDAY in every month, at Mr Jones', draper. Meirion House (opposite the Barmouth Hotel), from 12 till 6 p.m. BALA, at Mr David Jones', saddler, every SATURDAY and FAIR DAYS from 10 till 5 p.m. PWLLWELIsevery WEDNESDAY, at Mr Parry's, watchmaker, 12 till 4; CRICOIBTH, at Llyscaradoc, every WEDNESDAY from 4.30 till 7 p.m. COR WEN, first FRIDAY in each month and FAIR DAYS, at Mr Edwards, cooper, from 11 till 5 p,m. n479 Jlpartmotts. ABERYSTWYTH. PUBLIC and Private Apartments. Good Accommodation for Visitors. Close to the Railway Station.—Address, Mrs Lloyd, Newry House, 2, George Street, Aberystwyth. o996 ABERYSTWYTH. AVONDALE HOUSE, 13, MARINE TERRACE. APARTMENTS. „ Modern-built House Newly Furnished Splendid Sea View Electric Light; Bath (Hot and Cold) Sanitary arrangements psrfect. Board by arrange- ments. q988 Proprietless-Mr8 OWEN OWEN*. SEASIDE APARTMENTS AT ABER- YSTWYTH. PLYNLYMON HOUSE, VICTORIA (MARINE) TERRACE. OLYNLYMON HOUSE is modern-built, C close to the Sea, and each Sitting Room has an uninterrupted sea. view The Situation is naturally hf-altby and the Sanitary Arrangements are certified by the Borough Medical Officer to be Complete and Perfect. Excellent References as to Management. Special terms for winter and spring months. MRS. E. A. HALL, BARMOUTH. BARMOUTH. ORIELTON HALL (Close to Station). Exceptionally High- classboarding Establishment rtemtly opened for the reception of visitors, com- manding views of the Mawddach Estuary and Cardigan Bay. Hot and Cold Baths. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Golf, Fishing, Boating, Bathing. HIGHEST REFERENCES. p827 Apply SECRETARY. LONDON. GWALIA PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN PLACE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, W.C. Thoroughly repaired, decorated, and newly fur- nished an exceedingly comfortable Hotel, highly re- commended, spacious rooms, cleanliness carptuiiy observed, position central, convenient for business and pleasure, five minuted walk from Euston, Kings Cross, and Midland Railways, ten minutes' from Paddington Station by underground rail k. ay to Gower Street. EXCELLENT CUISINE. WELL AIRED BEDS. TERMS -MODERLILTE. PROPRIETOR—EDWARD JENKINS. And at the GWALIA," LLANDRINDOD WELLS. ttlt5 bu Jlttcliott SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSKS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH will sell, by Public Auction at their Sale Room-, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. On Wednesday, March 18tlt, 1896, A large assfmblngo of modern and substantial Household Furniture aud o her tffects. Further particulars in next issue. r94 CARDIGANSHIRE, SOUTH WALES. CWMERFIN MINE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON; & MEREDITH have received instructions to sell by Public Auction On an Early Date, The valuable Lead Mine known as "Cwmerfin Mine," held on lease for an unexpired term of about 161 -years, together with the Machinery and Plant thereon, now a going concern. The Mine is situate about 4- miles from Bow 2 Street Station on the Cambrian Railways. Further particulars in future issues. r32 BORTH. CARDIGANSHIRE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, AND MEREDITH have been instructed to Sell by Auction at the FRIENDSHIP INN BORTH, On Friday, March 27th, 1896, The Freehold House and Shop known as MANCHESTER HOUSK, Situate in the min thoroughfare of Borth. Further particulars from tho Auctioneers. rl4 ABERLLOLWYN. Close to Lfanrhystyd Road Station. SALE OF LARCH POLES AND FIREWOOD MESSRS DANIEL, SON & MEREDITH have received instructions from G. Jones, Esq., to sell by auction at the" ahove place, Ox SATURDAY. MARCH 21ST, 1896, A large quantity of useful Larch Poles and Fire- wood in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. rl55 LLECHLWYD FARM. 2 Miles from Towyn, and 4 Miles from Llwyngwril. MESSRS R. GILLART AND SONS have received instructions from Mr Evan Hughes, who is giving up farming, to sell by auction, as above, EARLY IN APRIL NEXT, the whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock. Full particulars iu future advertisements. rl38 r138 RE JOHN BERINGTON, deceased, formerly sole owner of the Kensington Fine Art Pottery, Hanley, Staffordshire Potteries. A HIGHLY IMPORTANT, UNRESERVED SALE OF FANCY GOODS AND EARTHEN- WARE AND THE FAMOUS VELLOU- TINA WARE. MESSRS. R. GILLART AND SONS have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction (unreserved) a portion of the Stock-in- Trade of the above-named deceased manufacturer, of Hanley, in the TOWN HALL, MACHYNLLETH. On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, MARCH 17th, 18th, 19th, and SOth, 1896, At 2 and 6-50 o'clock each day, amounting as per inventory and valuation to the sum of £470 and comprising Dinner, Tea, Dessert, Trinket, and Five o'clock Tea Servicesr Chamber and Toilette Sets, Jardiniers and China Tables for Drawing 'Rooms, a large number of Crown Derby Style Vases, Dinner and other services, also other items in this style of decoration too numerous to men- tion. A choice assortment of Hand-painted Landscape Vem on view mornings of Sale. Experienced Packers will attend the Sale and will pack parcels of goods free of charge safely for any distance. Further Particulars may be obtained on applica- tion to the Auctioneers, Machynlleth and Towyn. rl46 1400 HORSES. FRANK LLOYD'S NORTH WALES HORSE SALES AND SHOW AT WREXHAM. Between Shrewsbury (30 miles) and Cheater (12 miles) G. W. Rly. TOKSDAT, MARCH 17TH.-280 Welsh Waggon Horses, Lurry and Parcel Van Horses not ex- ceeding 16-2. WEDNESDAY, 18TH.—160 Beavy Town Geldings and Mares from 16-2 to 18 hands. THURSDAY, 19TH.-200 Horses, including 50 Shire and Hackney Stallions. 70 Shire Mares and Fillies, 80 one, two, and three-year-old Geldings and Fillies. Horses guaranteed. Two days' trial. Entries closed. Judging 10-30. Sales 12-15, Catalogues 3d. ° FRANK LLOYD, r119 Wrexham. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CEFN CAM BERTH, TOWYN, Ten minutes walk from Tonfanau Railway Station. MR. WILLIAM ROWLANDS has been instructed to sell by auction, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 26th & 27tb, 1896. the whole of the valuable residential Household Furniture and out-door effects, Horses, Carriage, and Implements. rl48 PENYBONT HOTEL TALYLLYN. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, &c. MR W. ROWLANDS has been in- structed by Mr Ltwis to SELL by AUCTION at the above Hotel On Saturday, March 14th, 1896. The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND STOCK-IN-TRADE, the coutents of Hall, Coffee Room, Parlour, Bar. Kitchen, Scullery, S'ore Room, and Out door Effects. The contents of 5 Bedrooms including the Bedding and Linen. Excellent Bay Cob, quiet in harness and saddle, Two Sets of Harness, Useful Waggonette (almost new) in perfect condition. New Dog Cart by" Mr J. C. Roberts," Two Tons of well-harvested hay and quantity of manure to go off. 3 STORE PIGS. On the above date Mr Carter will run Brakes from Towyn to Talyllyn, starting from Towyn Railway Station at 9.30 a.m Fare there and back 2s. 6d. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt. TERMS—CASH. rl47 gteBtttcsB Jlbtesscs. CAPTAIN DOUGHTON BEGS to announce that the steamship TEX A will be discharging a special cargo of HOUSE COAL at the Haibotir, commencing Thursday, March 12th, And will continue for the four following days, at the very reasonable price of 15s. 6d per ton. Two Ion Lots and upwards 15s. per ton. Terms Strictly Cash. N.B.—This is superior Coal at the smallest margin of profit. MOTTO—Small Profits and Quick Returns. Orders received at the RHEIDOL COAL YARD, SOUTH ROAD, or 45, NORTH PARADE. Warehouse—At the harbour. rl57 WHY send Printing elsewhere when you an have it done Cheaper, Quicker, and Better at the Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth alt5 bp Ruction. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. FOR SALE 3 FREEHOLD HOUSES J- near Goginan, and 7 miles from Aberyst- wyth, known as Melindwr House and South View, now in the respective occupation of Mr .Tnlian, Captain Mitchell, and others. Melindwr House contains 3 reception And 4 bedrooms, dining room. bath room, W C., kitchen, pmt-y, wah-hr US, dairy, coal house, coach and cow h^us^s, stable, stye, largp garden well stocked with fruit trees, 2 summer houses, and is- well supplied wi'h a con- stant flow of pure water from the rock. Nos. 1 and 2, South Viaw. containing 2 parlours, kitchens, back kitchens, pantry, 4 bedrooms, coal house, stables, coach house, cow houses, styes, W.C., large garden well stocked with fruit tre.s; a field about 2 acrt-s, together with All-y-capd Wooda. containiug 29.¡. 2r. lOp. of Oak Timber of about 24 years' growth. The convenie ce and situation of the property are most desirable, having a southerly aspect, well protected from north and east win,iIs. Also Bsnk-y-mor, in the parish of Llanfihangel-y- Creuddyn. ) OFFERS INVITED. For further particulars apply to EDWARD ELLIS, Auctioneer and Valuer. Aberystwyth. r77 TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR EDWARD ELLIS has heen in- structed to Sell by Public Auction at the Auction Mart, Little Darkgate-street, Aberyst- wyth, ° On Wednesday, the 25tfi fay of March, 1896, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, The following Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY viz.- LOT I.-The Dwelling-house situate in Blue Gardens. Aberystwyth, in the occupation of Mrs Mary Evans. LOr 2. The Dwelling-houae, with the Shed and Yard adjoiningj stihate in Blue Gardens r r»T _a^oresa*d in the occupation of Mr Burbeck. LOT 3.—-The Dwelling-house, situate in Blue Gardens aforesaid, in the occupa- tion of Mr WilliaimJone8 also the yard and land adjoining with a frontage into Powell- street Lot 3 contains excellent sites for two Dwelliog- houses fronting Powell-street. The Property will be sold in one or more Lø1iø- as may be determined at the time of Sale. For further particulars afciply to the Auctioneer or 0 to Messrs Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, b .,th of Aberystwyth. rl20 DOLGELLEY, NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT TO OAPITALIST-Q. HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF THE ANGEI/HOTEL, DOLGELLEY, MR LEWIS WILLIAMS has been iu- icstructed to sell by Public Auction at the Club. Room, Market Hall, Dolg,-Iley, on Thursday, April 9th, 1896, at 2 O'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then and there to be pro- duced, The Old-established tmd extensively patronized Family and Commercial Hotel known as THE ANGEL HOTEL, fronting Eldon Square, situated in the most I commanding and central position in the Town of Dolgelley. It contains the following accommodation:-Com- j Parlour, Bar and Smoking Room, Billiard Koona and Lavatory, Large Coffee Room, the nrst landing, 12 large Bedrooms making up 15 Beds and more if required, 2 W.Ce., Krchen, Pantry and Scnilery. A very commodious yard with two entrances. Stabling for 15 horses (2 loose noxes) Two Coach Houses. Granary, Harness Room, Hay Lofts, &c The Stables and Coach Houses nave only recently been repaired with modern improvements. Also :two dwelling bouses, each rontaining 4 Root^a, the whole being freehold. 8 an" ater are laid in throughout, with water r< farther Particulars, apply to Mr R. Jones v*riffith, Solicitor, Dolgelley, and the Auctioneer, Dolgelley. r152 1- ntbt Abbrtsese. DOLGELLEY AND BARMOUTH. ARNFIELD'S MUSIC WAREHOUSES, DOLGELLEY AND BARMOUTH. IT IS ADMITTED BY ALL THAT THE HOME OF MUSIC FOR MUSIC IN THE HOME Has the largest aDd most varied Stock by the best known Makers at prices not to be touched by any other hou-e in the Trade. — AGENT — For the following celebrated MAKERS COLLARD, BROADWOOD, BRINSMEAD, G. ROGERS, JUSTIN, BROWNE. HOPKINSON, CHAPPELL, WALDEMAR, &0. AMERICAN ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS By ESTEY, MASON & HAMLIN, ALEXANDRE, CHRISTOPHE ETIENNE, and other eminent Makers. PIPE ORGANS. ESTIMATES GIVEN, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS DRAWN OUT. SPECIAL TERMS FOR CHURCHES, MISSION ROOMS, AND SCHOOLS. GOOD CHOICE OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS, and HARMONIUMS at the LOW PRICES for which this Huuse is noted. INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. FULL VALUE GIVEN. STRING & REED INSTRUMENTS, WOOD AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS and their fittings. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WELSH SONGS AND OTHER SHEET MUSIC. TUNING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT A SPECIALITY, UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. PYEMONT, LONDON. Assisted by Mr TILLING, A.R.C.O., late with Collard and Uollard, and an efficient staff of skilled worktr.en. MACHYNLLETH, CARNO, LLANIDLOES, BUILTH WELLS, ARRRYSTWYTH, TOWYN, BARMOUTH, HARLECH, PORTMADOC, PvVLLHELI, FESTINIOG, BALA, CORWEN, the COAST, and Surrounding Districts visited periodically. INSTRUMENTS repaired, made equal to new and kept in TUNE by YEARLY CONTKACT. ESTIMATES given for Single Tuning and Repairs. All communications to DOLGELLEY, THE LARGEST MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT IN NORTH AND MID WALES. mh■mmmmamwmanam■hmamM public Jlotice. .PJ.{PDENTIAL ASSUR,ANCJ£ COAIPANY. ? LIMITED. CIIIEF OFFICE HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. SUMMARY OF THE REPORT PRESENTED AT THE FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING HELD ON 5TH MARCH, 1896. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number i f Policies issued during the year was 61,450, issuriug th,.1 sum of X6,285,260 and producing a New Annual. Premium Incoaie of £ 342,47S. sum of £ 6,285,260 and producing a New Annual. Premium Incoaie of £ 342,47S. The premiums received duriog the year weie £ 2,304,013, being an increase of £ 226,057 over the ytar 1894. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 572,289. The bumper of Deaths was 4,479, and 218 Endow- ytar 1894. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 572,289. The bumper of Deaths was 4,479, and 218 Endow- ment Assurances matured. The number of Policies in force at the end of thei year was 414,137. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received during he year were £ 4,352,625, being au increase of £ 10S,401. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 1.797,6SS. of £ 10S,401. of £ 10S,401. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 1.797,6SS. The numbtr of Deaths was 196,507, and 1,418 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to i-ilose Policyholders of five yea, s' stand'tig. who desired to discontinue their payments, was 59 352, 11< number in force being 448,816. The namx r of Free Policies which 1"0 became Claims, during the year was 8,956. The total number of Policies in force at the end of ihe year was 11,682,748 their average dura'tiou is lIt;ar ¡ y ,eveu and three-quarter years. The Diivctors have made more thau one attempt to deal witn the difficult question oi old age pensions for the Industrial classes, an., they are happy tu inform tile Shareholders that the special ta il i- combining assurance with a provision for oLI lOge, Wiiich tiiey issued in September last, hive md, with considerable success. At the end of the y- ar l he nuulJer of PoliciES in force undr thes- ti ttic re,,ult of three months working was 169,791, producing an Annual Premium Incume of £ 62 974. Th" As "ts of the Company, in both branches, as shewn i.. ,h- Balance Sheet, are £ 23,9 5,890 being an inc eas of 1:2,702,085 over those of 1894. GENERAL BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COALPAJN Y, LIMITED, ON THE 3 1ST DECEMBER, 1895. LIABILITIES. £ s d Shareholders'Capital 800 000 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funds 11,151.440 18 9 Industrial Branch Fund 11 866,744 17 1 Claims under Life Policies ad- mitted 97.704 8 1 • Ft. X f-JL S j £ 23 915,890 3 11 ASSETS. £ s d British Govprnment Securities ( £ 2,300,000 Consols) 2,208,388 13 3 Railway aud other Debentures ano Debenture Stocks 2,071,153 0 3 Loans, County Councils, Muni- cipal, aud other Rates 5,925,397 2 2 Freeholl Ground Rents and cotch Feu Duties. 2,544,631 2 2 Mortgages 2,532,913 12 8 Metropolitan Consolidated St ck, and City of London Blinds 369,720 13 6 Blink ot England Stock 174,020 10 0 Freehold and Leasehold Pro- perty 1,244,036 11 11 Indiau and Colonial Govern- ment S,curitiets 2,009,375 19 8 Foreigu Government Securities 74,634 14 6 Reversions. 235,415 11 1 Rail, ay and other Shares 2,908188 0 6 Loans on t lie Company's Policies 394544 1 1 Rent Ch,rg, a 123,284 8 2 Outstanding Premiums. 425,125 2 3 Cash in hands of Superinten- dent' and Agents'Balances 52,292 0 1 Outstanding Interest and Rents 205,579 18 10 Cash—On deposit, on current accounts, and in hand 417,189 1 10 £ 23,915,890 3 11 THOS. C, DEWEY, I Mninnnovo EDGAR HORNE, Chairman. WILLIAM HUGHES, f Mana9^s. HENRY HARBEN, I n. W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary. THOMAS WHARRIE, Directors' Wehav examined the Cash transactions. Receipts and P <ymeut3, affecting the accouuts ot the Assets and Investments for the year ended December 31st, 1895, bond we find the same in good order and properly vouched. We have also examined the Deeds and Securities, Certificates, &c., representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above account, aud we certify that they were in possession and safe custody as on December 31st, 1895. 19th February, 1896. DELOiTTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS & Co. Prospectus or other information can be obtained from the following:- T. H. EDWARDS, District Superintendent of Agents, Milton House, Llanbadarn Road, Aber- ystwyth. Assistant Superintendent: T. LEONARD, 3, Poplar-road, Machynlleth. Assistant Superintendent: T. LEWIS, Oxford H)use, Tregaron. Or from either of the 27 AGENTS employed in th- District. rl31 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. INTERMEDIATE AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION SCHEME. ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS of the County Governing Body for the year ended 31st March, 1895. RECEIPTS. 1894-5 £ n d Balance in hand beginning of year 4071 10 8 County Council in respect of Customs .and Excise Duties 1042 7 0 Proceeds of County Rate at icUn the pound 571 18 7 Treasury Grant 333 12 9 Dividend on Consols 189 6 0 Bank Interest. 60 811 £6269 3 11 PAYMENTS. 1894 5 £ ■ d Building Fund Grants 925 16 ? Apportionment of County Rate 571 18 7 Customs and Excise Duties. 794 0 0 Apportionment of Treasury Grant 333 12 9 Dividends on Consols transferred to Bala and Dolgelley Local Governing Bodies. „ 189 6 0 Examination of Schools 50 0 0 Advertising. Printing, and Stationery 34 16 4 Expenses ot Candidates for Head Mas- terships 16 19 8 Clerk's Salary (half-year) 15 0 0 Legal Expenses 7 7 0 Pos'age, Bank Commission and Sun- dries 8 1 6 2946 18 0 Balance in hand end of year 3322 5 11 E6269 3 11 Examined and found correct. (Signed) JNO. LLOYD. 3rd March, 1896. The Accounts may be seen and inspected at the Clerk's Office, Finsbury Square, Dolgelley, during office hours. rl27 R. JONES GRIFFITH. SEASON 1896. THE EARL OF LISBURNE has a few nominations for his Shire and Hackney Stallions. For Terms and Particulars, Apply Estate Office, Crosswood, or Office, 14, Pier-street, on Mondays. rll2 SOCIETY OD FRIENDS A MEETING for worship of tho above Society is held every First Day (Sunday), at 11 a.m., in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, GREAT DARK- GATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. The Friends would like the inhabitants and visitors to know that the meetings are open to all who may incline to attend. rl35 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND M ONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. The College comprises the following Departments (1.) The Faculty of Arts. (2.) The Faculty of Science. (3.) The Department of Applied Science and Technology including Engineering Mining and Metallurgy. 0 (4.) The Medical School. (5.) The Department for the Training of Women Teachers in Secondary Schools. (6.) The Department for the Training cf Teachers in Elementary Schools (Day Training College). (7.) The Department for the Training of Teachers in Cookery (South Wales and Monmouthshire Training School of Cookery and Domestic Arts). (8.) The Department of Evening Lectures, in Arts. For Further particulars concerning Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions, County Free Studentships, &c APPLY TO J. A. JENKINS, B.A., Secretary and Registrar. 10th March, 1896. rl37 PEARL LIFE ASSURANCE COM- PANY, LIMITED. ANNUAL REPORT FCR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 1895. Your Directors in submitting their Report upon the operations of the Company during the Thir y- Second year of its existence, together with the Ac- counts and Balance Sheet, congratulate the Share- holders on the progress which continues to be made. The following figures will, they hope. be evidence of the giowth and popularity of the Company and prove gratifying to all interested in its welfare. being a statement of the Premium Iucome and Funds for the years- PREMIUM INCOME. FUNDS. 1885 £ 189,763. £ 109,910 1890 £ 279,683 £ 240,427 1895 £ 472,871 £ 510,671 It will thus be seen that during the decade the Premium Income has increased two-and-a-half timps, while the Funds have increased nearly five times The Ordinary Branch returns for the year are again of a substantial character, the new Premiums having reached il3,547 Is 6d, assuring the sum of £ 292,450 The Directors have appointed as Actuary Mr C. H. E. Rea, who has been for many years the chief of this Department, and he is now engaged on the valuation of the Company's business for the quinquennium just closed, the results cf which will be placed betore you shortly. INCOME. The total income for the year amounted fo £ 442,172 14s Sd, being an increase of £ 37,553 6 Id over that < f last year. PREMIUMS—(DECEMBER, 1895). The Premium Income on the policies in force on the Company's books, including 576,444 new pol ci's issued during the year, amounted to Z472,871 5s Od, and this, it may be'taken for granted, will be considerably augmented during the current year, as new tables have ben placed in the hands of the Company's representatives, which have already proved a decided acquisition. CLAIMS. The Company has paid 26,124 Life Claims and Matured Endowments duriog the year, am >un'mg with Bonuses to £ 167,755 lis 6d. which, added to the sums previously paid in claims since the estab- lishment of the Company, makei a totd of £1,605,569 3s 5d. ASSURANCE FUND. The Life Assurance Fund, with capital Pad up, now amounts to 9510,671 Ile 4ti, showing au iu- crease for the year of f,73,506 12s Sd. STAFF. The Company's Staff has been largely increased, and its united effort is shown in the satisfactory tee-rds which are now placed before you. The Directors heartily thank the s- aff of the Com- pany for the great care, zeal, and ability. with wh eh they have devoted their time and attention to the Company s interest during the year By Order, p. J. FOLEY, Managing Director. See Reports and Opinions of the Press as to the remarkable progiess made by the Company. Wanted, additional representatives in all districts. To good business meu liberal terms and cercaiu success.-Apply to the Managing Director »t the Chief Office, Adelaide Buildings, London Bridge, City. E.C., or to the District Superintends t, Mr M. W. Parry, 35, Northgate Terrace, Aberys twyth. rl43 public Jtoticc. PURSUANT to an Order of the Clianc-ry Dh ui ;n of the High Court of Ju tice made in the ma ter of the e&tate of DanM Lew is Jones a d in an action, the Reverend Thomas Davies against Enlls, 1S95, J 1731, the credi ors of Daniel Le-tis Joi es, late of Llwynteg. Llanon, in the pariih of LlauBhintffraid, in the cunwy of Cardigan, who died on the 31-t January, 1895, are on or b ',ire the 27th day of M uch, 1896 to s nrl by post prepaid to Air E. Grover W&tk.ns of 6, South Square, Gray's Inn, London, tjla solicitor tf the deienciant Evan Evans, the exectf»r of the i!e<jeased, their christian and surnames, address s, and descrip- thns, the ful,. pa,ticulars of their c aims, a state- 111e,t (;f their accounts, and the nature of the uritte;, (if any) i eld by them, or in default they ill he peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Every ere iitor holding any security is to produce the same befoie Mr Justice Kekewich at his Chambers, the Royal Courts of Justice, London, on "-dtitsday the 15th day of Apr l, 1S96, at twelve at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. ° Dated the 25th dav of Februarv, 1896 „ 0 e E. GROVER WATKINS, 6. Souti Square, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. Gry's Inn. rl21 TO THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ABERAYRON, IN THE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN To the Inhabitants of the said Urban District And to all others whom it may concern. < WHEREAS the Urban District Council (f of Aherayron, in the county of Cardigan, have prespn ed a Petition to the Local Government Board to i sue a Provisional Order o empower the said Council to pat in force, with reference to certain hods required by them as a site for a -laughterhouse and for a recreation ground, the powers of t'ie Lands Clauses Ac's with respect to the purchase and taking of lands otherwise than by agreement AND WHEREAS the said lands are referred to in advertisements in the Cambrian. Neics news- piper of the 15th, 22ad, and 29th days of Nov- ember, 1895: AND WHEREAS it is proposed that the Local Government Board should is-ue a provisional Order in compliance with thp said Petition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that George Waller Willcocks. Esquire. M. Inst. C.E., one of the Inspectors of the said B 'ard, will attend at the Town Hall, Aberayron on Tuesday, the twenty- fourth day of March, 1896, at uo n, to hold a local Inquiry into the subject-matter of the said Petition. AN D NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person interested may attend at such Inquiry, and be heard with reference to the said Petition. As Witness my hand this t^ nth dsy of March, 1896, at the Office of the Local Government Board,' Whitehall, London. ALFKED D. ADRIAN, rl59 Assistant Secretary. THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF DOLGELLEY. PUBLIC LIBRARIES ACTS 1892 AND 1893. AT a meeting of the Urban District Council of Dolgelley, held at the Shire Hall, Dolgelley, on Tuesday, the 25th day of February 1896, the following resolutions were duly passed,' namely:— RESOLVED that the Urban District Council of Dolgelley, in the County of Merioneth, being the Urban Authority for the district of Dolgelley aforesaid, at a meeting of the said Urban District Council hId this Twenty-fi th day of, February, 1896, in pursuance of due notice previous1 y given, do hereby adopt the Public Libraries Acts 1892 and 1893 for the above named Urban Sanitary District in conformity with the provisions of the said Acts. RESOLVED also that the foregoing resolution shall corns into operation in u. for the said district on the first day of May. 1896." Dated this eleventh day of. March, 1896. W. ROB. DAVIES. Solicitor, DolgeUey, rl49 IClerk- to the Council. ABERYSTWYTH. NEW CORN MARKET BALL. ONEY.-The Directors of the Corn Market Company Limited require 92,000 at I L. tey eat on Mortgage (Freehold) of the New Market Hali, Aberystwyth, when completed. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, No. 30, Portland-street. Aberystwyth. rl40 AGRICULTURAL HUW, TALYBOAT. Sir PRYSE PRYSE. Bart., President. THIS SHOW will be confined to North Cardiganshire, the boundaries to be the Rheidol on the South, and L'yfnant of the North. A Subscriber of Ten SluIli, gs and upwards will be eligible to be a Member of the Committee. A MEETING will h. held in the Schoolroom at Talybont, on March 18th, at 7 p.m. hen any Subscribers of Ten Shillings and up- wards, wishing to become a Member of the Com- mittee are requested to a t.-no (Signed) P. P. PRYSE, >85 Chairman, *■——— *— justness bbrt5gt6. S' JAMES TOMLINS, PATENT STEAM BAKERY, 8, TERRACE ROAD. J.T. is prepared to lOcI" 41b. LOAF (EQUAL TO ANYTHING BAKED IN THE DISTRICT) for 4 £ d. and SECOND QUALITY for 4d. 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