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Capital OAITTIMBEIL TO BE SOLD, At LONGFORD COURT, near NEATH, By Private Contract, /fj|Yf| AK TREKS, blaised and numbered \Jr progressively. For particulars apply to Mr. Murray, Surveyor and Land Agent, Briton-ferry, near Neath. o~ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. MURRAY, At the SHTP-AJJIVCASTLE INN, NEATH, on WEDNESDAY, i 3d MARCH next, at five o'clock in the afternoon, unless previously disposed of by private contract, of which due notice will be given, r!PHE following quantities of excellent OAK 1 TIMBER: 60 TREES, standing on Nantclais Farm, marked with a blaise, and numbered f'rom.l to 60. 13 TREES, standing on Cwmclaise Farm, marked and numbered in the same way. 203 TREES, standing un Tv-ishaf, Tewgoed, Ty-main, Brenbruihen, and Titiy-vedwin Farms, parish of Michael- stolle, marked and numbered in the sanw way. ? 41 TREES, standing on Blaen-baglan Farm, marked and numbered in the same way. 214 OAK TREES, standing -at Penrhewgoch and at Briton-ferry, marked and numbered in the same way. c23l TREES, standing on Gelly-gravog and Dan-y-graig Farms, within one mile of Swansea, all blaised and num- bered in the same way. For particulars apply to Mr. Murray, Surveyor and Land-Agent, Briton-ferry. John Ellias will shew the Timber The following TIM.BER Will be offered for SAIÆbÿ AUCTION, By Mr. MURRAY, On WEDNEDAY. the 3d MARCH, 1824, at the SIIIP-AND- CASTLE, NEATII, (unless previously disposed of by pri- private contract, of which due notice will be given): — l» 1. 35 Of TR,EvS' st™di,'S °» .*■» farms of Yms-yKee and Ynis-y- Geinon. in the parish of Killebebill, within a quarter of a mile of the Swansea Canal. Lot 2. 9 ASH, 2 ELMS, 5 ALDER, also standing on the above farms. Lot3. n°> OAK TREES, standing at the western end of Grnig-dduran, in Ihep¡!rish of Bagian. j Lot 4. 17 ASH, 11 6 Y-C A MO RES, t ELMS, standing also at the above-named place. The whole are of huge. dimensions, and of very superior quality, and are marked and numbered also all the Oak. Ash, and other Poles standing on the above-named farms and wood. The standards will be marked with whitg paint. For further particulars apply to Mr. Edward Thomas, Baglan. The farmer at Ynis-y Geinon will shew the Timber growing there and Wm. Lewis will at Baglan. OAK TlMBB.lt. To be SOLD, this Season, by Private Contract, OAK TIMBER TREES, OF GOOD QUALITY. !•« 1.-1310')K'1,'IMBERT,REE?'jm- bercd progressively, and painted with red paint, standing and growing on YnispenlKvch Farnl. Lot 2.—235 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered and painted as above, onCaedycoed. Lot 3.—122 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered and painted as above, on Tygwyti Farm. Lot 4.—521 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered and painted as above, on Danycoed Farm. Lot 5.—198 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered and painted as above, 011 Craig Gibbon and GWilin Gwillim. Lot 6—160 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered and painted as above, on the upper part of Gwain Gwillim and Cat; isha, north of the Canal. Lot 7.—158 OAK TREES, numbered and painted as above, below G wain Crychydodd, and above the Fir Trees. Lot OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered and painted as above, on CacCam, round Gwuiu Lewis, and above John William's house. Lot 9.—202 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered and painted as above, Oil Craig-brebraucynase Farm, on John William's field, behind the barn, and below the house. Lot 10.-232 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered and painted as above, on the south side of the Canal, on Cae-i,sa. The whole of these lots are now standing on Ynispen- llwcli Estate; averaging Ihe distance, not more than half a mile from the Swansea Canal, and six miles from the town and port of Swansea. For particulars apply to Mr. John Cook, at Ynispen- llwch, Swansea; if by letter, post-paid. Office of the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, No. 33, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. PETITIONS of Insolvent Debtors to be A heard at the adjourned General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holdcn at Cardiff, in and for the county of Glamorgan, on the 20th day of March next, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the morning — JOSEPH HUNT. formerly of Ely, near Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan,. Maltster, and late of Cardiff afore- said, Victualler. WILLIAM ROWLAND, formerly of the town of Car- diff, and late of the parish of Whittchurch, in the county of Glamorgan, .Victualler. DAVID LEWIS, late of the town of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, Anchor Smith. The Rev. JOHN JAMES JONES, formerly of the parish of Gelligare, and late ot Caercady, in the county of Glamorgan, Clerk. The Petitions and Schedules are filed, and may be in- spected at this Office every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, between the hours of ten and four,—Two days' notice of any intention to oppose any Prisoners' discharge, must be given to such prisoner to entitle any Creditor to oppose the same. UBAHAM & GAISWORTHY, Solicitors, 10, Symond'slnn, Ldudon, for Dalton, Cardiff. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. DANIEL HARRIS, At the MACKWORTH-A-RMS INN, 011 THURSDAY, the IBtli of MARCH, 1824, at three o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced (or in the meantime by Private Contract), TOE FOLLOWING SHARES OF VESSELS Lot I.-L DART of the BRIG HOPE, of Swansea, Thomas Harries. M 2ster. Lot 2,1,32d PART of the ECLAIR, of Cardigan, James Morse, late Master. Lot 3.-l-32d PART of the BRIG MARY, of St. Ives, Richard Stevens, Master. I,ot 4.-1-32d PART of the BRIG MARGARET, of Milford, James Wi liams, Master. Lot 5—l-l6th PART of the BRIG CALSTOCK, of Swansea, John Lewis, Master. Lot 6—3-32d PARTS of the BRIG DEVONSHIRE, of Bideford, Stephen Townsend, Master. Lot 7—3 32d PARTS of the BRIG PACIFIC, of Bideford, Thomas Ellis, Master. Lot 8.—1-16th PART of the BRIG ALFRED, of Swansea.JohnRees.Master. For further particulars apply at the Office of D. Rowland, Solicitor, Goat-street, Swansea if by letter, post-paid. BRECONSHlllE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. T- PHOSSER, Auctioneer, At the KING'S-HEAD INN, in the town of BUILTH, 011 MoNDAY. the 8th day of MARCH next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, HP HE following Lots of OAK TIMBER, now A growing on PwH-Gwynne and Wern-Llunog Farms, 111. f L; a t-i (I e,v in the parish of Liawdewy'r-Cwm distant two miles from the town of Buittb, lSfrotn Brecon, and 15 from Rhayader: Lot 1.-221 MAIDEN OAK TREES. Lot 2.—317 Ditto. Lot 3.—343 Ditto. Lot 4.—127 Ditto. Lot 5.-153 Ditto. Lot 6.—100 Ditto. All the above lots, progressively nnmbered with white paint, are particularly sound, of lengthy growth, and very fine cleft; being atso within half a mile of the Brecon turnpike-road. For a view of the lots apply to John Hughes, Builth; and for particulars to Mr. Church, Solicitor, Brecon. Capital OAK and other TIMBER, ON THE MANOR OF PORLOCK, SOMERSET. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the ANCHOR INN, at PORLOCK WEIR, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of MARCH, lQti, at three o'clock iu the afternoon, 11 JO TVTAIDEN OAK, 225 ASH, and -L v'.A, 75 ELM TREES, with their Tops and Bark, numerically numbered with paint. The Oak will be put up for sale to contain about 50 Trees in eachvlot, and the Ash and Elm about 10 Trees in each lot; the particu- lars of which lots will be hereafter expressed in handbills, to be.circulated for that purpose. Much of theOak is well- adapted for Navy and Shipbuilding purposes the Bark whereof is of very superior quality, and the whole of the Timber g.rows;i«»mediately adjoining the Bristol Channel, and can be shipped with great advantage to purchasers, a a very reduced expence. Mr. John Ridkr, of Porlock, near Mineliead, will shew the Timber in their respective lots; and the particulars of sale may be known of Mr. Bastone, Solicitor, Minehead. A Deposit of £':25 per is to be paid at the time of sale and which sale, in consequence of the number of lots, wihjcoiumence precisely at three o'clock in the afternooi, of the above day. BRECONSHIRE. Capital NAVY and other TIMBER POR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. THOMAS PRICE, Auctioneer, At the BLACK-LION INN (Mrs. GWILLIM'S), in the town or BUILTH, on MONDAY, the 1.5th of MARCH next, at three o'clock in the.afternoon, IN THE FOLLOWING LOTS:— Lot 1.-33 TIMBER TREES, stand- \_Jy jug on Aberknithon Farm. Lot 2.—100 O AK TIMBER TRliES, standing in Gil. vacli Wood, on Aberknithon Farm. Lot 3.—155 MAIDEN OAKS, standing on Berllanbear Farm. Lot 4 —303 MAIDEN OAK TIMBER TREES, stand- ing in a Wood called Glanne-Mill Wood. Lot 5-212 OAK TIMBER TREES, standing on Noyadd Rhosferrig .Farm, and adjoining the last lot. Lot 6 —41 OAK TIMBER TRE12S, standing 011 Rhos- ferrig Farm. Lot 7.-236 OAK TIMBER TREES, standing in a Wood called the Wem, 0.11 Dole-yr-Irow Farm. Wood called the Wem, 0.11 Dole-yr-Irow Farm. Lot 8.-60 OAK TIMBER TREES, standing in the Upper Wood, on the last-mentioned Farm. Lot 9.—2o6 OAK TIMBER TREES, standing on Gellygovelog Farm. Lot 10.-116 ASH TREES, of very large dimensions, standing in the said Wcrn Wood. All the above Oak Tinlber Trees are of excellent quality, the greatest part fit for Naval purposes, and the others adapted for capital thick Stuff and Plank the whole being marked with paint. Lots 1, 2, and 3, are situate in the parish of Llanynis, and distant from the town of Builth between one and two miles. The remaining seven lots adjoin each other; are situate in the hamlet of Rhosferrig, in the parish of Lianfihangel Brynpabean, near the turnpike-road leading from Builth to Llandovery within a short distance of Builih, and of a ford crossing the River Wye distant less than half a mile from the turnpike-road leading from Builth to Rhayader, and about 12 miles from the latter town. The respective tenants of the several farms will shew the lots; and for further particulars apply to Mr. Church, Solicitor, Brecon, or the Auctioneer, Builth. IN THE PARISH OF LLANGAFELACH. — V TIMBER FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. DANIEL HARRIS. On SATURDAY, the 6th day of MARCH, 1824, at tlie WIIEATKN-SHEAF IN.V, SWANSEA, between the hours of twelve and two o'clock in the aflernq^n, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be tliep and there produced, IN THF FOLLOWING LOTS: r (t i _30 rVK' 51 ASH* 77 BEECH, J 19 SYCAMORE, 8 BIRCH, 5'! CHERRY, and-42 FIR TIMBER TREES, numbered, progressivel,y with white paint, now growing upon Brin- I wiilach Demesne, in the pliril) of Llangafelach, within five miles of the port of Swansea.-Alw. 48 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered as above, standing on the adjoining Farm, called Gorsewen. Lot 2.—178 OAK and 10 SYCAMORE TIMBER TREES, numbered as above, standing and growing upon Lletty Thomas Farm, in the same parish.—-Also, 26 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered as above, now standing and growing upon Pentwyn Farm. in the same parish.-And also, 1 OAK and 5CHERRYTIMBERTREES. numbered in like manner, now standing on Pandy Farm, in the same P'Lot3.—192 0AK and 5 FIR TIMBER TREES, num- bered as above, now standing on-Brynilefrith Farm, in the same parish.-Also. 92 OAK, 17 ASH. 4 SYCAMORE, and 2 FIR TIMBER TREES, numbered as above, growing on Blaen.nnnlddufaw Firm. in the same parish.— And also, 43 OAK, 41 ASH, and 2 SYCAMORE TIMBER TREES, numbered as above, growing on Cwmdylais Farm, in the same parish. Lot 4.-30 OAK, 37 ASH, and 5 SYCAMORE TIMBER TREES, numbered as above, standing on Hendymawr Farm, in the same parish.—Also, 23 OAK, 3 ASH, 1 SY- CAMORE, and I FIR TIMBER TREES, numbered :.s above, growing on Blaenwyddfa Farm, in the same parish. And also, 86 OAK and 12 ASH TIM BER TREES, num- bered as above, standing on Ffynnon Wen Farm, in the samo,ilarisli. The Oak Timber comprised in the above lots is of ex- cellent quality,and the greatest part fit for shipbuilding; the Ash. Beech, &c. are sound, and. well calculated for wheelwrights and carpenters.—The whote of the lots are very convenient for land and water carriage—the principal lots being within the distance of six miles of the port of Swansea. For further particulars apply at the Office of Messrs. James and Collins, Solicitors, Swansea; and for a view of the different lots of Timber to Mr. David Thomas, Crwcka, I neat Llangafel ach. f Fo Farmers, and Coiti'-txfp'ers, TO BE SOLD, ABOUT JO TONS of MANGEL WURZEL, and the like quantity of SWEDISH TURNIPS, in prime order. For particulars enquire of the Printer; if by letter., post-paid. TO BE DISPOSED OF, PART or SHARE of a COLLIERY (just opened fo a 9-feet. Vein by a level, which, when completed, will drain 10 other Veins), situate within five miles of Cowbridge; and 2.1 of Llantrissaint, the protpectt of which are peculiarly advantageous, and which will.i, doubtless, to any person who can embark a small capit be productive of immediate and ultimate great profit. For particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. E. I Martin, Colliery Surveyor, Morriston, near Swansea, or to Mr. John Jones, Llantrissaint, near Cardiff, where Plans and Sections of the Premises may be inspected. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN JENKINS. On the Premises, in the village of PITCOT, in the Parish of ST, BRIDES MAJOR, on TH URSDA Y, 18th MAR^H aesit, .• and following day. LIVE and DEAD, STOCK, &c. comprising Draught Horses, Q'lts, 4 fat Cows, 11 ditto Q*EIT! 13 ditto Sheep, 10 working Oxeiij 10 Heifers, 9 Stcers.1 Bull, &c. and 2 Mows of Hay. The IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY consist of 3 Vftwgons 3 Carts, 7 Ploughs, 3 pair of Drags, 2 ditto of Harrows. t Roller, 6 pair of Horse Harness. 9 Yokes, Bows, and Chains, together with a very capital Winnowing Machine. &c. The Sale to amni-Dence at eleven o'clock precisely (each day), and to continue until the whole is sold. The above Stock are well worthy the attention of G raziers, Farmers, and Butchers, having been selected from the best sort of the real Glamorgan, and are in very prime condition. Ewenny, Feb. 24,1824. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, T '%T At the WYNDHAM-ARMS INN, in the town of BRFDCEND. on SATURDAY, the 13th day of MARCH, 18M. at four O clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced- Lot 1.- A LL those THREE MESSUAGES or 1 N »F^,DWETLING-HOUSES, TWO STABLES, and a BAKEHOUSE, with A GARDEN thereto belonging situate, lying, and being in the village and parish of New- C?S"E'LLLE SAID county of Glamorgan, in the occupation 0 PI ^;LOMAS Austin, David Jenkin, and John Lloyd, THE above premises command a very extensive and picturesque view, & are capable of great improvement. Lot'2.—All that PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, situate. lying, and being near the said village of Newcastle, and containing, by estimation, Three Quarters of an Acre, in the occupation of the said Thomas Austin. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Messrs. Deere and Cook, Solicitors, Cowbridge, or to Mr. 1 homas, Austin, on the premises. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, I -01 At the KiNG's-HEAD INN, in LLANDOVERY, in the said county, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of MARCH next, between the hours of three and five of the clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then pro- duced, or in the mean time by Private Contract, By RICHARD JONES, Auctioneer, ALL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, FARM, & LANDS, with the APPURTENANCES, called DAGFA, containing, by admeasurement, 110 Acres (unci whereof 35 Acres, or thereabouts, is Woodland), and NYJ/PP?™ «)F'Mothvey, 111 the said county. t HE DW ELLING-HOUSE is lately erected at a consi- derable expence. and the other BUDDIES are in good rep"S. The premises have a Right of COMMON attached to them, on the Mot hvey Mountain and Black Mountain, and are capable of considerable improvements, and lie near the ,>' turnpike-road leading from Llandovery to Trecastle and within three milgs of the former place, and six miles of the latter place. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or at the Office of Mr. Edward Jones, in Llandovery. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By R. WHITE & SON. On THURSDAY, the 4th day of MARCH, 1824, at the RED- J,' LTOX TNN, PONTYPOOL, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF THREE AND T FIVE IN THE AFTERNOON (BY ORDER OF THE ASSIGNEE OF DAVID Tanner, a bankrupt), THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATES:— Lot I.~ A LL THAT FREEHOLD ESTATE, £ JL called LASCA RNE, situate in the parish of Trevithen, and within two miles of Pontypool, and adjoining the raii-road leading from Blaenavon to Pontypool; con- sisting of a Farm-house and other Buildings, and about 50 Acres ot Arable, Pasture, and Wood Land, and now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Williams, as tenant at will. Lot 2.-All that FREEHOLD. ESTATE, called CWM, situate in the parish of Aberystwith, and near Nant-y-GIo Iron-Works; consisting of a small Dwelling-house, Barn, Stable, and Outhouses, together with about 30 Acres of Pasture and Wood Land, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Thomas, as tenant at will. This Estate abounds with Iron Ore and Coal, and is con- sidered to be valuable from the facility with which these mines can be worked. The tenants will shew the different lots; and for further particulars apply to Mr. Batchellor, Chandos-house, Bath; or to Messrs. YVhite and Son, the Auctioneers, Coleford, near Monmouth. OAK TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, 9(| ^\AK TIMBER TREES, scribe-marked MDXJ from No. 1 to No. 20, inclusive, standing on the several Tenements of Mnesyfron and Llwynturnor, in the county of Brecon, and adjoining the head of Swansea Cana). The above, from their size, are worthy the attention of .persons desiroll:i of competing a lot with'Timber of dimen- sions, and, from their contiguity to water carriage, easy of conveyance. Apply to Mr. Murray, Brition-ferry; Mr. Richard Howell, Rhewfelan Mr. Evan Thomas. Tregfuff, near Cowbridge; or to Mr. Williamson, Lunelay. Mr. John Morgan, of Garth, Ystradygynlais, will shew the Timber. Capital Ocifk Timber, Flank Log, Sfc. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By S. LLEWELYN, At the MACKWORTII ARMS-INN, SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, the 2nd MARCH, 1824, at one o'clock at noon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced. Lot 1.—"I QA TRK^S, numbered pro- JLtJrS: V^gressively with white paint, stand- ing on Redden-bill. Lot 2.—187 OAK TREES, numbered progressively with white paint,standing on-Cam-hill. Lot 4. —106 OAK TREKS, numbered progressively with white paint, standing on Cae Fynon Wood. Lot 6. B.—110 OAK TREES, numbered progressively with white paint, st¡JI1ding in the Great Forest. Lot 8. E.—141 OAK TREES numbered progressively with white paint, standing in the Great Forest. Lot 9. H—147 OAK TltEES. numbered progressively with white paint, standing in the Great Forest. Lot 10. I.—135 OAK TREES, numbered progressively with white paint, standing in the Great Forest. Lot 11.—46 OAK TREES, numbered progressively with: white paint, standing on Cartersford, otherwise Catisford, All the above-mentioned Trees a:'e growing on Park-le- Brllce, Redden-hil), and Cartersford, othofivise Catis- ford, Farms, in ihe parishes of Ilstoii and Penmain; distant about eight miles from tire town of Swansea. Thomas-Howell, the Woodward at Park. will shew the- above Lots. Lot 12. A.-—361 OAK TREES, numbered progressively with white paint, standing in Clvne Wood. Lot 13. B.—113 OAK TREES, numbered progressively with white paint, standing in Clyne Wood. V LT-t 14. C.—175 OAK TREES, numbered progressively with white paint, standing in Clyne. Wood. Francis Francis, Gamekeeper, Brynmoyfe, will shew the three last-mentioned Lots. For all other information enquire it the Office AF. Mr- Lewis Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. i