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'=- SCALE OF PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. For the following classes of Advertisements only HOOSES TO BE LET, I AFARTMEKTS WANTED, OUSES WANTED, APARTMENTS TO BE LET 1 T L' A, "VVANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, ^GUTRONS VACANT, ARTICLES LOST AND FonND No. One Three Six Nine Thirteen Words. Insertion: Insertions Insertions. Insertions Insertions 3. d. s. d. s. d. e. d. P. d 11 1 0 2 0 36 4 6 i) G 1 6 3 0 6 5 6 7 0 3,i '2 0 4 0 5 6 6 6 8 0 i-2 26 50 70 S 0 0 6 19 3 0 6 0 7 6 8 8 0 6 ^rr_~ iE&ttieii. ABERY STWYTH. aENTLEMAN'S Private Residence, within five minutes walk of Aberystwyth. To let for ^Vo months, furnished, eight rooms and kitchen, &c. ■^Pply, Camlrian Neius Office. [g2; 8 r_ ABERDOVE Y. Watchmakers A good opening for a r*~ steady and competent single young mam.— ^Ply to John Jones, New-street, Aberdovey. [g80» Y CILCENIN. VXrANTED. Seamstress for Cilcennm V School Board.—Apply to E. Felix, Clerk. g2<o] Y LIVERPOOL. 7 UT ANTED for seven weeks, from "29th Juiy a furnished house on Welsh Coast, two sitting jjpiris, y"lx bedrooms, garden indispensable, Cardigan „ lre preferred barring Aberystwyth. Terms not to \<>;Ged six guineas.—Apply to S.H., Post Office, •1^'crtree, Liverpool. PORT-AIADOC. CHEMIST APPRENTICE. \A7"ANTED a well-educated youth who has Vr passed the Preliminary Examination.—Apply >i £ ^Jonkins, chemist, Portmadoc. [g324. LLANIDLOES. lIT" ANTED a few good Painter.s and Paper lIT" ANTED a few good Painter-s and Paper 'V Hangers also a good Plumber.—Apply .filler M-arres to E. Marpole and Son, Plumbers, &c., ^iloes! lg322. NEW SEEDS. H G. WILKINS ON, I MERCHANT, SKEDSMAN, FRUITERER, y^ORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH, WAS received his Stock of New Garden and tojp- Flower Seeds, and anyone wanting Seeds that U. grow and give satisfaction will well to apply to 'VINSON. Everything warranted NEW. Prices rate. ,gs bought in large or small quantities. NY. Has a constant supply of Haddocks, Kippers, [J his famous Yarmouth Bloaters. I lIlt, Vegetables, and Poultry of the first quality. CaOICE WREATHS AND CROSSES DIRECT FROM PARIS. Va be Wrt. SHOPS, HOUSES, &c. ABERYSTWYTH. I '0 LET a house on Llanbadarn Road, Aber- r Vstwyth. lately in the occupation of Professor «. oust.—por particulars ^pply G. Williams, merchant, ^Siygkwyth. fas** PO BE LET comfortable Furnished Mouse, eight rooms, for one, two »r three months, f10"1 of July, for particulars.—Apply, E. A. rian New-s Office, Aberystwyth. [g304 T^BETBT, FURNISHED, 52, Marine- feT, Terrace, for a long or short period.—Apply, James, [gl*9 TYETACHED YILLA. FURNISHED.. Grounds and Garden. Long or short period. OtK n minutes' walk from Aberystwyth.—A.Z., ^^of Cambrian News. [g!02 A BERYSTWYTH. Detached Furnished House to let near sea for any length of time, moderate.—Apply X.Y Z., Cambrian Neir* Aberystwyth. [g2S2 BE LET Brynrheidol, near Penllwyn, 4^ miles from Aberystwyth, consisting of eight fjrJ°u roomed House and conveniences, stable, cow- tt/Ufe' garden and land, immediate possession. Rent —Apply to Mr D. Lloyd, 30, Portland- Aberystwyth: [g;HS Po BE LET a good genuine butchering, grocery, and provision business. The only for leaving is through failing health. For par- ^Ws apply to the Editor of this office. [g315 PO Organizers of Excursions, Sunday School w\ Treats and others. The Old Custom House to '}.V the day for tea parties, club meetings, mission evening classes, balls, &c.—Apply to Mrs Jones premises. fe32S J^O LET furnished house, summer months or longer, seven miles from Aberystwyth. Two fTj 'ng rooms, 4 bedrooms, kitchens, garden sheltered, aching in neighbourhood.—Apply, Alpha, Goginan, v^twyth. [g329 THE BRIGHTON OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. BURNISHED HOUSES & APARTMENTS. (YcHER HOUSES in the town and country. Please enclose stamped envelope for reply, with full particulars of accommodation l^ii'ed. EDWARD ELLIS, Auctioneer and House Agent, vjWH] Aberystwyth. BARMOUTH. I10 BE LET OR SOLD by private contract a Garden situate in front of Borthwen-terrace. f.if y to Messrs Griffith and Son, Solicitors, Dol- [gl93 Yv MERIONETHSHIRE. IJ&YN EDEN.—TO be Let, furnished, newly 'lilt ten-roomed House, situate between Dol- 4^j.eV and Trawsfyuydd, and one mile from the Gold {•; p splendid Trout and Salmon fishing.—Apply to l¡;¡, Stationer, Bala. [g292 V. BALA. Apartments or Furnished House for A the coming season in the neighbourhood of Bah. A £ ''Ply to Jos. Thus. Jones, Inquiry and House I, Arenig-street, Bala. [g2f>3 CORWEN. J 0 BE LET, on the 1st of May inst., THE COMMERCIAL TEMPERANCE HOUSE, jfrj,l!l tvvo minutes walk of the station. Commodious Small Garden attached. Might be let as a llf to Residence, if preferred. Also Two GO Bushel jj" houses in the town of Corv/en to be let. }č{\Iy, W. E. WILLIAMS, G-werclas, Cot wen. [g249 LONDON. Jj ^NlSHED Apartments to Let. —Rent !>llrr1) Ill0,"ierate comfortable home.—Address; Mr °6,. Lupus-street, St. George's-roiid, S.W. b [12(): 0jlfEAP GOOI) LA«UNG COALS ROWLAND JONES, Colliery Agent \j Best Cannock Deep Coal has little asli, once lighted requires no further It "or, -oush and Bryndu Red Ash Coals by far the f c°als tlbi'.t comes from South Wales. fcleat01] a,1(* C°. Yard and Main Coals, cclobr.ited t^rcl- Urr,hig and brown ash. ^°!n {^av° smokeless fcteam coal, smith coal in trucks tons. Aberddaw and Cilyrychen Lime, v Best .American Lamp Oil, whoU- ) tail. Address SitRACE COAL YARD AND WEIGH t BRIDGE. I b ON SALE. twenty four Ewes, with Cross bred lambs.—Apply to J. ITougson, Ypysedwin, ■Glandovey, R. S.U. [g21!) PLANTS FOR SALE, several hundred good Geranium and other bedding out plants.—Apply to Lewis, Brnymor Gardens. [g^21 In th e Jlitjh Court of Justice, Quern?$Bench Division. JONES v. GRIFFITHS. mo BE SOLD BY TENDER two valuable 1 Lead and Blende Mines, called "CWMBYR," and "BUG ElLYN," the property of the late firm of Messrs Jones and Griffiths, situate near Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire. Owing to"the severity of the weather, an extension of time for tendering has been granted by the Official Referee, G. M. Dowdcswell, Esq., Q.C. Further information and copy of a recent report upon the mines, with plan of workings by Mr Spargo, mining engineer, of Liverpool, may be obtained from the Receiver, R. Gillart, jun., Estate Agent, Machyn- lleth, to whom tenders imict be sent not later than the 1st day of June, 1888. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. [g320 gales bJ1 Ruction. CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISHES OF SCYBORYCOED, LLANBADARN FAWR, & THE BOROUGH OF ADERYSTWYTH. SALE OF OUTLYING FARMS, LANDS, AND GROUND RENTS ON THE GOGERDDAN ESTATE. MR. O. DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from Sir tryse Pryse, Bart., to Sell by Auction On THUBSDA Y, JUNE 23th, 1888, At the LION HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, the following Valuable Properties, viz., PARISH OF LLANAFAN, Tynrliyd Grogwynion, 134a. Ir. Sp. TOWNSHIP OF CWMRHEIDOL. Ponterwyd Hotel Land and Sheepwalk, 276a. 3r. 20p. Creignant Farm and Sheepwalk, 3S3a. 2r. 5p. CEUL AN Y MA ESM A WR. Caerarglwyddes, 231a. 3r. Op., Pantseire, 30a. 2r. Op., Feliiifach, 31a. 2r. 32p., Gardens and Laud at Talybont, 6a. 3r. Op. MELINDWR AND TREFEIRIG. BhtCntlyffrYll :379¡¡,. Ir. 12p. Nantyrarian 465a. 2r. 34p. Camdwrniawr sheepwalk 700a. 2r. 6p,, and Build- ing, and Accomodation Lauds at Goginan 46a. Or. 33p. 1:1 SCYBORYCOED AND ISYGARREG. Alltddu and Huraidd 431a. 3r. 3p. Blaeneinion 3G5a. 2r. 15p. Coronwen, 222a. 2r. 31p. Tycoch. 9a. Or. 39p. BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. Valuable Accommodation and Building Lands, fronting Llanbadarn Road, St. David's Road and Caradoc Road, known as the Cricket Fields, and ad- joining lands containing 13a. 2r. 9p., in the several ■ occupation of Messrs Roberts, Edwards, Elliot and ili Also the accommodation lands, Building Sites and Garden, situate on the north of, and with approaches, to the Queen's Road, comprising most desirable build- Garden, situate on the north of, and with approaches to the Queen's Road, comprising most desirable build- ing sites, with southern aspect, and overlooking the town, Bay and Rheidol Valley, making together a. r. p., in the several occupation of Mr Roberts, Lion Hotel, Dr Jones, Messrs John Jenkins and Wil- liam Lewis. 1 TOWNSHIP OF UCHAYNDRE. Pendre farm and accommodation lands, containing 3 30a. or thereabouts, in the several occupation of Mrs 1 Evans, Messrs William Evans and Thomas Simon. J GROUND RENTS. At Tre'rddol. Talybont, Penygam, Penrhyncoh, ] Cwmsymlog, Ponterwyd, Darren, Goginan, Llan- badarn and Aberystwyth. ] The several Lessees herein may purchase the re- versions of their property by private treaty on apply- ing to the Auctioneer, and any left unsold by the 1st of May will be withdrawn and offered for Sale by ] Public Auction in one Lot at the Sale in June. Particulars, plans and conditions of Sale will shortly be ready, and may be obtained by Messrs A. F. and R. W. Tweedie, Solicitors, 5, Lincolns Inn, Fields, London, W.C., Col. Williams, Gogerddan Estate Agent, and of the Auctioneer, both of Aberystwyth. gl3a] PEITHYLL, ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. R. OWEN DANIEL has been favoured .r with instructions from Col. Pryse to sell by auction at Peithyll On Frn'Uty, June. 181, 1888, TWENTY HEAD of Cattle, including valuable Short- horn and Ayrshire Cross, SEVENTY Cross Welsh Ewes and Lambs, and three Rams, of the celebiated Peithyll Black Flock, FIFTEEN Store Pigs and Porkers, Farming Implements, &c. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. [g:n2 NORTH CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY MR. OWEN DANIEL by Public Auction at the Black Lion Hotel, Talybont, On TUESDAY, JUNE nth, 1SSS, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, THE FOLLOWING F 11 E E R 0 L D F A RMS. LOT 1.—Gwarcwmbach, in the parish of Llancyn- felin, containing 263a. 2r. 34p., tenant, Thomas Janes. Rent, £.3G. LOT 2. -(",ware wiiiieha, in the parishes of Llanfi- haiv'cl Geneu'rglyn and Llancynfelin, containing 150a. 2r. l!)p., tenant, Ebenezer Morris Jones. Rent, £ 54. LOT 3.—Gwarcwinissa, in the parish of Llancynfelin, containing 155a. Or. 26p., tenant, William Jones. ^LOT^4- Pensarnddu in the parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn and Llancynfelin, containing 162a. Or. 32p tenant, John Edwards. Rent £ 35 10s. LOT 5.—Piece of Land called Pantyffynon, in the parish of Llaniihangel Geneu'rglyn, containing about p- 6a Or Op., tenant. John Edwards. Lo,r o —Blaenclettwr Fawr. in the parish of Llan- cynfelin, containing 218a. Jr. 29p., tenant, Ann Jones. ftent £ Lot {"i-Blaenclettwr Facli, in the parishes of Llan- lihancel' Geneu'rglyn and Llancynfelin containing 210a. 3r. lp., tenants, Representatives of the late John DilVlGS. Iv61lt p rr « i i -j The above farms are near the village of Tre rddol within easy distance of the main road leading from Aberystwyth to Mac hynlleth, having excellent vie* s of the estuary of the Dovcy and well adapted for forming a Residential Estate. For plans ard further particulars, apply to the A uctioneer, or to Me ssrs Griffith J ones & Co., solicitors, Aberystwyth. [g29ï. LLANENDDWYN, DYFFRYN ARDUD WY, BARMOUTH. PREIJMINARY NOTICE. i l UIsLESS PREVIOUSLY SOLD BY IU PRIVATE TREATY, will be sold by auction U1 taC MONTH OF JUNE NEXT Two valuable mountain farms called Hendreuaelod and Twllnant, Llanenddwyn, county of Mcrioiieth. Vlso Cvstvllan, too ether about 314 acres. i WILLXAlM GRIFFITHS & SON, 1 (itli April, ISSS. Solicitors, Dolgclley. I ) ítl£g bp A-action. CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FARMS AND PREMISES. MR. OWEN DANIEL has been instructed by the Right Honorable the EARL OI LISBURXE, to Sell by Auction, at the COMMERCIAL INN, in the Village of Llanon, On ^WEDNESDAY, the 20th of JUNE, 1838. At Two o'clock in the Afternoon, the following valuable FARMS, ACCOMMODATION LANDS AND BUILDING SITES, Forming a portion of the outlying Crosswood Estates, comprising Nr°- of NAME OF PREMISES. TENANTS. EXTENT Lot A. R. P. PARISH OF LLANBADARN-TREFEGLWYS. 1 Slang near Penlone William Evans 2 0 27 2 Cross Inn Tavern Margaret Jenkins (Lease about 30 years unexpired) 0 2 0 3 Field near Cross Inn John Da vies 3 0 0 4 Part of Rhoshaminiog Mrs Morgans 16 1 0 5 The like Alban Lloyd 24 338 6 Hafodbcrfedd Rees Thomas 238 120 7 Dyifryn Arth John Davies 120 3 37 8 Ffoslogyn 1 Benjamin Jenkins 20 2 8 9 Glanbran • William Morgan j 137 1 7 10 Hafodhir Margaret and Benjamin Davies J 344 3 1 PARISH OF CILCENNIN, 11 | Plas William Williams j 258 1 34 12 I Llaethdy David James j 49 013 13 Caegarn (part of do) ditto 12 1 39 14 Caetricornel (do) ditto 2 110 15 Troedrliiw Cottage Anne Jones (Lease) 0 038 PARISH OF LLANRHYSTYD. 16 | Garnwialen I David Evans I 79 036 PARISH OF DIHEWID. 17 Fronddu John Williams 173 0 9 18 Pantygwiel Mrs Jones and Son 137 0 14 19 Part of ditto Ditto ,r ••• 64 3 34 PARISH OF LLANSAINTFFRAID. 20 I Fields, part of Trialbach Evan Lewis r 16 I 20 21 Trialbach and part of Pantypark Ditto 146 221 22 Pantypark Thomas Jenkins 90 3 23 21 Trialbach and part of Pantypark Ditto 146 2 21 22 Pantypark Thomas Jenkins ••• 90 3 23 23 Fronfoel and part of Pantypark John Rowlands 30 3 14 The Tenancies except where otherwise stated are Yearly, and possession may be had on the 29th September next. Particulars and Plans with any further information may be obtained of Mr ROBERT GARDINER, Crosswood Estate Office, Birch drove of the AUCTIONEER, and of Messrs. ROISERTS & EVANS, solicitors, both of Aber ystwyth. [g314. IN THE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. NEAR TREGARON & LLANGEITHO. SALE OF VALUABLE FARMS, RESIDENCE, LANDS. & ALLOTMENT, KNOWN AS PANTYBEUDY ESTATE. MR. O. DANIEL will sell by auction at the Talbot Hotel, Tregaron, 011 Tiies,"ay, June the 5th, 1SSS, At two o'clock in the afternoon prompt, the following 0 PROPERTIES IN THE PARISH OF LLANBADARN ODWYN: LOT 1.—The farm lands and premises called New- gate and Pendwarchen, 13a. 3r. 27p. William Williams, yearly tenant. LOT 2.-Poutbrencarreg, 11a. Or. 39p. John Thomas, tenant. LOT 3.—Garnlwyd, 79a. Ir. 39p. David Morgan, yearly tenant. LOT 4.—LlaiiuWu, 17,t. lr. 27p. David Jones, yearly tenant. LOT 5.-Fronbadarn, 27a. 2r. 9p. John Evans, yearly tenant. LOT 6.—Ffosyllan, 21a. 2r, 2Sp. John Evans, yearly tenant. LOT 7.—Pantybeudy, 63a. Or. 17p. David Williams, yearly tenant. LOT 8.—Pantybeudy Hall, 4a. Ir. 24p. D. Richards, Esq. IN THE PARISH OF LLANGEITHO. LOT 9.—Pantycreigiau, 3a. Ir. 14p. Thomas Rowlands. LOT 10.—Allotment, 9a. Or. 14p. Thomas Row- lands. IN THE PARISH OF LLANDINGAD. LOT 11.—The dwelling house, messuage, and pre- mises, situate in High-street, Llandovery, in the occupation of Mr John Jenkins, currier. The several lots may be viewed on application to the several tenants. Plans and particulars may be had of Messrs Wilkin- son and Howlett, solicitors, 14, Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London of T. Ll. Edwardes, Esq solicitor, Lampeter and of the Auctioneer. [g276 CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FARMS SHEEPWALKS. MR OWEN DANIEL has been instructed by the Right Honorable the Earl of Lisburne to sell by Auction at the Gogerddan Arms Hotel, Aberystwyth, On MONDAY, the 18th of JUNE, 1888. At two o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable C> FARMS AND SHEEPWALKS Forming a portion of the out-lying Crosswood Estate PARISH OF LLANFIHANGEL-Y-CROYDDIN LOT 1.—The Farms and Sheepwalks called TY- LLWYD and TYNDDOL, containing 1,530 acres or thereabouts, in the occupation of the Representatives of the late Mr James Raw. LOT 2.—The Chapel called BLAENCWMYST- WYTH CHAPEL, held by Trustees of the Calvinistic Methodist Connexion for a term of years at the annual rent of 5s. PARISH OF GWNNWS LOT 3.—The Farm and Sheepwalk called TY- MAWR, containing 796 acres or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr Hugh Davies and Representatives of the late Mr John Lewis. LOT 4.—The Farm and Sheepwalk called ESGAIR- FILWYN, containing 113 acres or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr Morgan Morgans. THE PROPERTIES ARE SOLD SUBJECT TO ALL MANORIAL RIGHTS. Particulars and Plans with any further information may be obtained of Mr Robert Gardiner, Crosswood Estate Office, Birchgrove of the Auctioneer, and of Messrs Roberts & Evans, Solicitors, both of Aberyst- wyth. [g313 THE GRANGE, FRANKTON, OSWESTRY. SALE OF DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, MILCH COWS, PONY, TRAP, HAR- NESS, AND OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. MR. O. DANIEL (Receiver appointed under the Court of Chsncery) will Sell by Auction on the premises, On THUBSDA Y, JUNE 14th, 1888. The whole of the valuaole Household FURNITURE and other Effects, including substantial Dining and Drawing Room Furniture, Bedroom Appointments, contents of Domestic Offices, Out-door Etiects, Milch Cows, Pony, Trap, Harness, Farming Implements, &c &c. Catalogues will be ready 10 days prior to the diy of Sale, and may be had at the Gra :gc of Messrs Woodall, Minshall & Co., Oswestry, and at the Office of the AUCTIONEER, at Aberystwyth. [g327 ABERY* STWYTH. NEW mKEUY AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. G, MARINE TERRACE. JOHN A. JAMES, PROPRIETOR. GENUINE Home-Made Bread. Pastry and Cakes of every Description. Confectionery of the choicest kind. All kinds of Cakes made to order at the shortest notice. A thoroughly competent baker kept. [g80i I ^justness ^bbrr^seB. SPRING FASHIONS. C. M. WILLIAMS RESPECTFULLY intimates that he is now JLit showing a Good Selection of New Goods in MILLINERY, DRESS MATERIALS, PRINTS, SILKS, RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, GLOVES, &-c. Hats and Bonnets in all the Latest Styles Trimmed and Untrimmed. Men's Newest Shapes in Hats and Caps. New Trousering and Suiting Cloths. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. C. M. WILLIAMS, GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 10, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. E. R. GYDE, PHOTOGRAPHER, PIER STREET, por High Class Carte and Cabinet Photographs. For Artistic Production of Portraits on Opals. For Enlarged Photographs, Plain or Coloured. For Photographic productions of every description. For Winsor and Newton's Artist Materials in oil and 0 water colours-Sable, Camel, and Hog hair Brushes, Canvases, Sketch books and blocks, &c. For Terra Cotta Vases and Plaques, the latter all sizes. For Porcelain Tablets for Painting, in Brass Medallion Rims and Plain. For Mirrors and Plaiu Glass Frames for Painting,*or Moist and Oil Colours in boxes. ALL PRICES. E. R. GYDE, PHOTOGRAPHER, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SPECIAL SHOW OF NEW SPRING GOODS. CORSETS, 1/lli 2/6., 2/111. to 21/ LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS & UNDERCLOTHING. BABY LINEN, HOODS & SHAWLS. CHILDREN'S SUN BONNETS AND HATS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. IfANCY NEEDLEWORK, BERLIN WOOLS, AND KNITTING YARNS. I S. N. COOKE, 12, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, AND 20. NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM. BEST CANNOCK COALS AT COLLIEay PRICES, To any Station on CambriaL Railway. ALSO, GROUND LIAS HYDRAULIC LIME AND PORTLAND CEMENT. For Prices apply to- E. ELIAS, CORPORATION ST. BIRMINGHAM fe460 THE EMPORIUM, PIER STREET, ) ABERYSTWYTH. MRS D MORGAN is now showing the latest productions for the Season in Millinery and Laces, Ladies under Clothing, Mantles, &c., &c. TO FARMERS & GRAZERS. I A N 1: U KIN CULE, SALESMAN, PENTRE. RHONDDA VALLEY, IS prepared to receive Fat Stock from Farmers and others to sell 011 commission. Every conveni- ence for getting best prices. All Fi Stock received will be paid for the following eek For terms apply as above, EV50 ■public /ioticcs. JOHN THOMAS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22nd i. and 22rd Vict. Cap. 36, all Creditors and others having any claims against the estate of JOHN THOMAS, late 'of Dovey Bridge, in the parish of Pennal, in the County of Merioneth, labourer, who died on the 12th day of January, 1888) are hereby required to send particulars of such claims to me the undersigned, one of the executors, by or before the 23rd day of May, instant, as after that day the executors will distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the executors then have notice. Dated 16th May, 18S8. ELIZABETH LEWIS, Tycerrigucha, Darowen, g:31G] Cemmes Road, R.S.O. GOLD MINING. I CROWN ROYALTIES. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Public Rooms, Dolgelley, On Tuesday, the 29th May, 188S, at 7,30 p.m., to consider the question of Crown Royalties on Mines, and to hear addresses thereon and to pass resolutions. Chairman—John Vaughan, Esq., J.P., Nannau. The meeting will be addressed in English and Welsh. CHAS. MILLARD, Solicitor, Dolgelley, g325] Hon. See. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. EPSOM RACES-DERBY DAY, MAY 30th, ANGLO DANISH EXHIBITION, SOUTH KENSINGTON, IRISH EXHIBITION, OLYMPIA, ITALIAN EXHIBITION, EARLS COURT. On TUESDA Y, MA Y ,29!h, CHEAP ONE DAY & THREE OR FIVE DAYS' EXCURSION FROM CAMBRIAN STATIONS TO LONDON. The train will leave Pwllheli at 4.0 p.m.; Barmouth 5.28 p.m.; Aberdovey, 6.15 p.m.; Aberystwyth, 6.0 p. m.; Machynlleth 7.0 p.m.; Llanidloes, 7..10 p. m. Newtown, 8.15 p.m.; Llanfyllin 6.50 p.m.; and Oswestry 9.35 p.m. Day trip tickets will not be issued from Llanfyllin. For full particulars see Company's bills. J. CONACHER, [g2SS. Secretary. GREAT WTESTERN RAILWAY. EPSOM RACES. ON illONDA Y, MAY 28th, A CHEAP EXCURSION FOR READING AND LONDON, WILL LEAVE DOLGELLYat 10-25 a.m.. Blaenau Festiniog, S-5, i Bala, 7-45, Corwen, 8-20, and Llangollen at 8-50 a.m., returning J une 2nd. For fares and return times see Special Bills. HY. LAMBERT, £306] General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. GREAT ACCELERATION OF TRANSIT BETWEEN ABERDOVEY AND WATERFORD. DURING THE MONTH OF MAY, 1888, THE SWIFT AND POWERFU SCREW STEAMER, "MAGNETIC," "ELECTRIC" OR OTHER FIRST CLASS VESSEL Will sail twice each way per week, carrying Passengers, Merchandise, and Live Stock, in connection with the Cambrian Railways, at ow through rates from and to the principal English Welsh towns. For dates and times, see sailing bills. PASSENGER FARES BETWEEN ABERDOVEY AND WATERFORD Saloon—10s. Single. Return Tickets one month, 15s. Deck, 5s. Single. Return Tickets jfavailab one month, 9s. Children under three years of age, Free above three and under twelve, Half-price. Through tickets are issued between Aberdovey and all parts of England and Wales. The Passenger Accommodation on the Magnetic is of a superior description, and the Vessel is fitted throughout with the Electric Light. A Steward and Stewardess on Board. Passengers may go on board or leave the Steamer at Aberdovey at any time after the arrival or before the departure of the corresponding trains. Full partic-Jars may be obtained at any of the Com- pany's StaRsns, or Booking offices, or on application to the undersigned, J. CONACHER, Secretary. Company's Offices, Oswestry. [f78 MONEY! MONEY!! CASH IMMEDIATELY ADVANCED from £ 10 to £ 1,000 a LOWER INTEREST THAN CHARGED BY OTHERS, to farmers, gardeners, carriers, cowkeepers, shopkeepers, dairymen, tradesmen, clerks, clergymen, lodging house keepers, private householders, and others, on THEIR OWN SECURITY WITHOUT BONDSMEN, on note of hand alone. Repayable by easy insUl ments to suit borrowers' own convenience all communications are received and kept in strict confidence. No genuine application ever refused, and honourable and straightforward transactions guaranteed. Intending borrowers are invited before applying elsewhere to apply to MR. J. GORDON, 6. BRIDGE STREET, WORCESTER, AND 7, UNION STREET, NEAR COMMERCIAL STREET, HEREFORD. N.B.—Town or country, distance no object. Letters immediately attended to. Established 1851. 1920n business esses. MR. WM. ROWLANDS, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER TOWYN, R.S.O. Business strictly attended to. NOTICE. JOHN BAKER, AUCTIONEER, PRACTICAL VALUER, j COMMISSION AGENT, &c.. RHYDYPENAU FARM. BOW STREET, NEAK ABERYSTWYTH. J.B. efficiently conducts all kinds of Property Sales j and Valuations, and begs to announce tha. his next Monthly Sale of Horses, Cattle and other Live Stock, Carriages, &c., will take place FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTR, At 12.30 prompt. Early entries respectfully solicited to be sent to the Auctioneer as above, as they may be duly announced. Horses and Cattle bought and sold on commission. mo THE DE AF.—A Person cured of Deaf- JL ness and noises in the head of 23 years standing by a simple remedy, will send a description of it Fri-li I to any Person who applies to NICHOLSON, 21, Bedford- i square, London, W.C. [g92 public Notices. IBORTH GRAND EISTEDDFOD. RAND MUSICAL EISTEDDFOD will be held Borth, Cardiganshire, on Friday, 29th June, 1SSS. Chief Choral Competition (for choirs not under 60 in number) "Y r Arglvydu a Deymasa," from David and Goliath" (the same piece as at the Wrex- ham Eisteddfod), may be sung to English or Welsh words, prize, £ 25 and a chair for conductor. Brass land Competition, "Cinq Mars" Gounds as pub lished by Wright and Round," Liverpool, prize X10. Adjudicator—D. Jenkins, Esq. (Mus. Bac). List of subjects to he had of the Secretaries upon receipt of Id. stamp.- Miss Watkiu and Mr D. Owen. hon. sees. 1948 Q T7\T F FIRE OFFICE, ESTABLISHED 1710. '!ED O U JS ( LIFE OFFICE, ESTABLISHED 1810. FIRE.—The oldest purely Fire Office in the World. Home and Foreign Insurances Prompt Loss Settlements. LiFE.—Profits divided every five years. Large Bonuses. Tontine 'Bonus Policies granted. Very low premiums without participation in profits. No partner- ship liability. Simple Proposal Forms. For further information aprlv to the following agents:— ABERYSTWYTH Mr A. J. Hughes ABERAERON Mr. E. W. Howell BRYNTIRION, BALA Mr. Iorwerth Jones CARDIGAN Mr. R. R. Storey DOLGELLEY (F*re) Mr. Thomas P. Jones-Parry (Life).Mr. Richard Edwards (Life) Mr. John Richards LLANON Mr John Thomas. LLANDYSSIL Mr. John D. Thomas LLANYBYTHER Mr. T. Bowen. TALSARN Mr Jenkin Jenkins TREGAROX (Life oidv) Mr T. Jones, Post Office [f959 rnHE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. J. LIMITED.—Established 1S37. Incorporated 1880 Paid-up Capital £ 1,500,000 Reserve Fund £ 9S0,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £ 3,000,000 LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS on DEMAND 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 are received for fixed periods, on tenna which may be ascertained on application. W. R. MEWBURN, Manager. 1, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, E.C. London, May, 1887. [gl59 PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE, LOMBARD STREET AND CHARING CROSS, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1782. INSURANCES against Loss by Fire and JL Lightning effected in all parts of the World. Loss claims arranged with promptitude and liber ality. WILLIAM C. MACDONALD ( Joint FRANCIS B. MACDONALD Secretari AGENT: MR. EVAN JONES WILLIAMS, The London and Provincial Bank, Aberystwyth. [fS53 ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY7 ESTABLISHED 1824. CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000. HEAD O.'TJ'K :—.Bartholomew Lane, London. The Right Hon. Lord ROTHSCHILD, CHAIRMAN^ ROBERT LEWIS, CHIEF SECRETARY. Liverpool Branch 30, Exchange Street, East. Wrexham Branch High Street. WM. ROBERTS, DISTRICT SECRETARY. Proposal Forms, Prospectuses and other papers may be had on application. [g270 THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION LIMITED. CAPITAL—AUTHORISED, £ 2,000.000; SUBSCRIBED AND- PAID UP, £ 500 000. LONDON 40, THREADNEEDLE STREET, E.C. EDINBURGH 23, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, >.RANCHES AND AGENCIES. Aden Hong Kong Mauritius Seychelles Badulla .Jaffna Melbourne (Shanghai Bombay Kar.d.v NeweraEliia ISingapore Calcutta Kobe (Hiogo) New York Sydney Colombo Madras Paris Yokohama Galle Mahe San Francisco INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. At 3, 4, and 5 months' notice, 3 per cent. per annum. At 6, ï, and 8 months' 4 „ „ At 9 to 12 months' 4J „ At 3, 5, or 7 years' notice 5 Interest paid half-yearly, in London—31st March and 30th Sept. in Scotland-11th May and 11th Nov. Current Accounts opened and Cheque Books supplied. Interest at 2J per cent. per annum allowed on the minimum monthly balance, if not below <100. Adraiices made against approved banking securities. Securities bought, sold, and received for safe custody from con- stituents ot the bank. Interest and dividends collected at a uniform commission of .1 per cent. Drafts issued upon tile Bank's Eastern Branches at current rates, free of commission. Bills collected or negotiated, and every description of exchange business conducted. e- A bag,-age of agency department has lately been added for the convenience of Eastern constituents. The fullest information can be obtained by application at any o the Branches and Agencies, or at the Head Office. f932J GEORGE WILLIAM THOMSON, Secretary CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. THE DIRECTORS of this Company are pre- pared to receive TENDERS for Supplies of the undermentioned Stores, to be delivered in such quantities and at such times as may be required during the Twelve Months ending 30th June, 1889:- No. SPECIFICATION. 2 Oils 3 Tallow 4 Cotton Waste 5 Clothing 6 Brushes 7 Bricks, Lime, and Drain Pipes 8 Galvanized Wire 9 Carriage Trimmings and Horse Hair 10 Block Tin, Block Zinc, and Antimony 11 Signal Candles 12 Canvas 13 Coke 14 Cement 15 Fencing, Wood 16 Files, Springs, and Spring Steel 17 Glass IS Iron, bar and sheet 19 Pig Iron 20 Indian Rubber No. SPECIFICATION. 21 Iron Chairs 22 Bolts, Nuts, & Chair Spikes 23 Lead, white and red 24 Lead, sheet & piping 25 Nails 26 Paints, Turpentine, &c. 27 Varnish 28 Printing & Stationery 29 Ropes, Twine, & Flax 30 Soap 31 Screws 32 Tyres 33 Timber, English 34 limber, Foreign 35 Timber, Foreign (Sup- plementary 36 Tin Plates 37 Brass Tubes 38 Wheel Repairs (New Tyres and Axles) 39 Leather The Directors reserve the right of accepting any portion of a Tender, and do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained at the Stores Office, Cambrian Railways Works Oswestry, and specimens, patterns, and samples may be seen there daily, except on Saturdays from nine a.m. to four p.m. Sealed Tenders should be sent to tlm t J noi later than Monday, 2S«h i„st, ."iLT-Ser for No. —. j-cnuci. J- C0KACHER, Secretarv Company s Offices, -ecicLarj. Oswestry, 5tli May, 1888. [g269 CA,IIB-R,IAN J-RAILWAYS. TOURIST ARRANGEMENTS, 1888. TOURIST TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED FROM MA Y 1st, to 31st OCTOBER. i P^^ulars, see Programmes issued by the Com- Pany.