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A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. WANTED—A Situation as Commercial .Traveller ir» the SPIRIT and BEER TRACE, and who would also take small Commissions. The Advertiser is of energetic, and active habits, ana consi- derable experience he is well known and respected, in the Principality, and he has been in the habit of doing business in the counties of Monmouth, Glamorgan, and Brecon, in which he can command a good trade. Unexceptionable References will be submitted, and Security obtained to-any. reasonable amount.. i"i- Apply (post paid) to A. Z., MERLIN OFFICE, Newport. FONTYFOOL RACES, THURSDAY$FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th 4 14ih, 1836. THE PONTYPOOL S of Three Sovereigns each' JL with 25 Sovereigns added, for Horses of all ages, that have never won £ 50 in Cups, Match, or Sweepstakes. Three years-old to catry 7st. 41bs.; four years, 8st. 41bs.; five, six, and aged, 8st. lOlbs. Half-bred Horses allowed 51bs.; Mares and Geldings allowed 2lbs. Heats, about two miles. 1 hree Horses to start or no race, unices with the consent of the Stewards.. THE TRADESMEN'S STAKES of Two Sovereigns each, with 15 Sovereigns added, for Horses not thorough- bred, bona fide the property of person* rerbidin5 in either of the counties of Monmouth, Brecon, or Gtamorgtn, and that- have been so for the last six months. Three years old, 7st. Olhs. four years, 8st. lOlbs.' i.five ye?r*>9»t. 71bs. six years ord and aged, lOst. 2lbs_ Maips anthGeldings allowed 3tbs. Four Horseato>t«rt or nd race'. 'iltflesfe With the consent of the Stewards. Heats, about two rnihss. LLO W AY ST A RES- <)f Onfe'Sotfe reign eaeh, mdv 10 Sovereigns added, for Horses not exceeding 14 hands high. Weights: three years old, 6st-; four years, 6st. }01bs.; five years, 7st. 8Ibs.; six years and aged, 8st. A winner at any time of a stake of the value of. 12.5 or upwards to carry 5lbs. extra. Heats, about two miles. Three Horses to -start or-DiD Race, unless with the consent of the Stewards. SECOND DAY. A HANDICAP STAKES for beaten Horses:-a Sweep. stakes of Three Sovereigns each. with 15 Sovereigns added. Heats, about two miles. Three Horses to start or no Race, unless with the consent of the Stewards. THE HUNTERS' STAKES and HURDLE RACE- Sweepstakes of Three Sovereigns each, with 15 Sovereigns addei, for Horses not thorough-bred, boud fide the "property of Gentlemen residing in the aforesaid counties, and that have been regularly hunted the last season. Four years old to carry lOst. 12ibs.; five, list. 91bs. six and aged, 12st. 21bs. A winner of j625 once this season to carry 71DS. extra twice, IOlbs. Horses bred in Monmouthshire to be allowed 5lbs. Heats, about two miles. Four leaps in each heat, over hurdles at least four feet high. Three Horses to start or no Race, except with consent of the Stewards. Gentlemen riders. A PONY RACE for Five Sovereigns, added to a Sweep- stakes of 10s each, for P-onies not Tevfteding 13 hands high. Catch weights. The second Pony to receive one Sovereign out of the Stakes. Heats, about a mile and a distance. Three Ponies to start or no Race, unless with the consent of the Stewards. To close and name to the Clerk of the Races, at the Ship* Inn, before Six o'clock on the Evening of the 12th of October," at which time all Stakes and Entrance Monies must be paid; and the Colours named. The decision of the Stewards, or of any person they may appoint, shall in every case be final. Half an hour allowed between each Heat and Race, at the expiration of which as many Horses as come to the Post will positively be started. If either of the Stakes be Walked over for, the Public Money will not be added and no professional Rider, or person connected with Training Stables, will be allowed to ride in the Hunters'Stakes. Lach Horse (Ponies excepted) to pay Five Shillings Entrance, Five Shillings for Scales and Weights; and the Winner of each Race a Guinea, except the Galloway Stakes, the Winner of which to pay 10s. No Person to erect a Booth or Standing'on the Course, unless he be a Subscriber of at least i!l and no Horse to stand at the House of a Person, or be Plated by a Smith, who is not a Subscriber of the same sum, or not be entitled if a Winner. Ordinary the First Day at the CROWN INN, and the Second Day at the HANHUBV ARMS, Pontymoile. Mr. JAMES HOPTON, Clerk of tbe Course. BRECONSBZB.S RACES, 1836, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH &- TWEJfTY-XINTH SEPTEMBER'' FIRST DAY. THE SOUTH WALES PRODUCE STAKES of Ten' Sovereigns each, for the produce of Mares covered in 1832. Colts, 8st. 7 lbs.; Fillies, 8st. 41bs. Ilalf-bred ones- allowed lOlbs. •, those ottt of untried Mares allowed 5lbs. Two Miles. Capt. Bowen Davies's b. c. Momus, by Cardinal Puff, out of Mma. 772 b. f. Mantua, by Cardinal Puff, out of Manto. "^(halfSi5 k" ky Cardinal Puff, out of Mebsqueezer, ,yHr s ch. c. Barnacles, by Cain, out or Barney Bod- kin s dam. .'Alr. Henderson's b. c. Doctor Wind, by Cardinal Puff, out of Discord. Mr. Morgan's br. f. Lady Jane, by Cardinal Puff, out of Spectre (half bred). Mr. Davies's b. c. by Truth, dam by Pilgarlick (half bred). ✓I irn,Son'& ^r- by Cardinal Puff, dam by Anticipation, (half bred). -rofJ■.SADIES' PLATE of FIFTY SOVEREIGNS. Three- oltfe o ^st* 's- 5 four-year-olds, 8s-t. 61bs.; five year- tn an4 aBed 9st* 51 bs. A winner once this year carry 31bs.; twice, 51bs. thrice, 71bs. extra. (Matches j Handicaps excepted.> Horses-starting twice this year ,f,D<rt winning, allowed 3lb», Heats Two Miles. STAKES of Five Sovereigns each, with £ *20 •"•tied, for horses not thorough bred beats, twice round and." distance, to close and name to the Clerk of the Coujse, t Brecon, on or before the 5th of September, and the weights *0- be declarpd hv tfip IA1I1. — Mr. NN'illiarns's b. g. Charity,;Ole-ars old, Mr. Reeves's br. g. Rufus, 6 years old. Mr. Gough's ch. m. Dandina, aged. Mr. Morgan na. b. g. W'oodman, 5 years old. Mr. Codrington's b. g. Baronet, 3 years old. Mr. Wilkins na. b. f. Stay Sail, by Sailor, 3 years old. Mr. Maybery na. br. m. Polly Hopkins, aged. Mr. Gwyn na. b. f. by Cardinal Puff, out of Mopsqueezesr. SECOND DA Y. The BRECONSHIRE STAKES of 10 Sovereigns each, J1- ft. with £ 20 added from the fund. To close and name to Clerk of the Course at Brecon, on or before the 5th of ^eptember, and the weights to be declared by the 15th. Jw'oMiles. ^y? na" barney Bodkin, 6 years old. Mi. Wilkins na. br. m. Neil Gwynne, 6 years old. Mr. J. H. Peel's b. g. Changeling, aged. Mr. Smythies's b. h. The Schoolmaster, 5 years old. Mr. Harris na. ch. g. Warrior, aged. Mr. B. Davies's hr. m. Mirth, 5 years. Mr. Reeves's b. g. Worcester, 4 years old. Mr. Thome's cfu.g. bv Rossini, 4 years old. Mr. Reeves's ch. m. Sister to Desperate, 4 years old. Mr. Andrew's ch. c. Barnacles, 3 years old. BER^PLAJE of JjipTY.SOVEREIGNS. Three- W?n^V nnrp fCl'Tv^JlLsi-y^vV,' lOst. i six, lOst. Tibs. l/> winner once this year to carry oiu*. eiu '[b3. extra Horses that have started twice and not winning allowed 3ibs.) Half-bied Horses that never won Two Clear -A Hundred Pounds at any one time, allowed dnS' P w'nner of a Gold Cup, King's Plate, or One Hun- ti •T°i!nt's at aD? one ,'tne' lo carry 51bs. extra, in addi- itrn to the above weights. Maiden Horses and Horses bred V? i ec°nshire, allowed 2lbs. Heats twice round and the uislance. The winner of the Ladies' Plate to carry 71bs. extra. The COUNTY STAKES or Two SOVEREIGNS each, with <i 8?v.en-by the Stewards, for Horses bred in Brecon- »>re. »\ eights the same as for the Members'Plate. Heats once round and a distance. Wowell Gwyn Walter Maybery J. Jeffreys Wilkins Lancelot Morgan 'JURDLE RACE of Five Sovs. each, with a WHIP RIven by the Members of the Brecon Hunt, for Horses the property of Residents in South Wales, or Persons res;ding Within Twenty Miles of the Town of Brecon, being their Property on the First of July last. Two Miles over Six Hur- Gentlemen^Riders, Ustreach. Howel Gwvn' R. W. Thomas „• Jeffreys Wilkio&. C.Harford W. M. Elmslia .Horses to be entered for the Ladies' Plate, Members' ^'ate, County Stakes, and Hurdle Race, at the George inn, ■Brecon on or before Eight o'clock in the Evening of Tires- 'he 27th of September id'st. .L rE4Ch. Horse to pay 10s 6d at the time of naming, to.the lerk of the Course, and each Winner to pay One Guinea "r Scales and Weights. The Winners of the the Ladies' tn Plate, Breconshire Stake, and Usk Stake, subscribe One Sovereign each to the Fund. Certificates and Qualifications to be produced before Ste' requited, and all disputes to be settled by the da War<J? or whom they appoint.— The Horses to start each at Eleven o'clock. HOW EL GWYN, Esq., > J. JEFFREYS'WILKINS, Esq. Stewards. ROGER POWELI., Clerk of the Course. Sta^ ^ereon allowed to erect any Booth or Race pn j16 ^ace Course, who is not a Subscriber to the ,L and their subscriptions to be paid into the Jiands eiected Course, before such Booth or Stand is Person^kl allowed to stand at the House of any the HaoJv ^ate<* by any Smith who is not a Subscriber to NT? n j-n^°r^^not entitled though a winner. binaries and Balls at the Castle Hotel each day. > W T'I1^ CONNECTED WITH. THE 1 RADK ■1 xiguriivir.ju-: AND SOnn WALKS. -"Ttit 0 it in 0 ut)) 0t)ir r c rl i n ift-d fm :«-;rerence, and Advertisements for the Paper are Jt Tvr-K\-f-i, c- i the same scale of charge as at Newport, at BINGHAM'S Nu' iPrPER AGENCY OFFICE, pposite the While Lion,) Ù I) STREET, BRISTOL. t'Ai: I; O T INN, NEWPORT. KR M ANDERSON, ( LEC" ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY,) HAS the honour of informing the Inhabitants of NEW- PORT and its Vicinity, that it is his intention to deliver a COURSE OF Urctumi on TXTaturai Lecture I. on Monday Evening, Sept. 26th—Introduction to Science in general-The Nature and Properties of Light.— Lecture II. on Wednesday Evening, Sept. 28th—on Heat. —Lecture III. on Friday Evening, Sept. 30th—The Atmos- phere. Family Tickets, to admit Five to the Course of Lectures, 10s; Single Ticket for each Lecture.ls.—School and Younger Branches of Families at Half-priee. Each Lecture to commence precisely at Eight o'clock. Tickets may be had of Mr. EVANS, Bookseller, or at the PAKIIOT INN. W. B. BARNETT, ARTIST AND GENERAL PAINTER, (FROM LONBOK.y RESPECTFULLY announces to the Nobility, Gentry, R and lahabitants of MONMOUTH and the Neighbour- ing Towns, that he TEACHES DRAWING at his residence, CHIPPENHAM GATE, to Ydnng Ladies £ nd_Gentlemen, in a much admired and novel style. Schools and Families attended in Town qr Country. Terms may be known, and Specimens-Seen, on application above. Wood*nmd Mttrhteg arid n%l?»rally imitated, Houses Decorated,'Furniture Painted, Okimwcy Pieces Mar- bled, &c. &c. Transparent Window Blinds to any size or design. Hatchments Painted on,the shot test notice. Pictures Cleaned and Repaired. '0 !It.. A fine. Painting by Van Goyen on Sale, warranted genuine. Monmouth, September 23d. 1836. HOUSE-WARMING. BEAUFORT ARMS, CRICKHOWELL ROBERT SllIPPARD, GRATEFUL for the marked preferaace and kind favours he has experienced sine.' his eatering on the business of the above Inn, begs to inform his Friends and the neighbour- ing Gentry, that his HOUSE-WARMING DINNER is fixed for FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, at which time, their attendance, and that of tlieiracqtfainiance, will be thankfully acknowledged.Dlhn&r at HalJ-past Fire. LOKBOM SOCIETY For Promoting Christianity amongst tlte Jews. A SERMON, in aid oft he above Society, will be preached in ST.. MARY'S CHURCH, MONMOUTH, on the Morning of SUNDAY, the 25th inst., and at ST. Tuolus's CHAPEL, in the Evening., by the REV. J. REYDOLUS, Curate of Wood- bridge, Suffolk. Divine Service will commence in the Morn- ing at Eleven o'clock, and in the Evening at Half-past Six o'clock.—A Public Meeting, on behalf of the same Society, will fefc'hfeid in the Borough Couit, oh Monday Evening, the "26th inst. The Chair will be taken at Half-past Six o'clock. Just Published, Price Mine-pence, VILLAGE ANNALS,—Part 3d,—THE COTTAGE. This unpretending little Book ifrwritien in the plainest style, and adapted to the simple manners, and for the use, of the Cottagers in Monmouthshire.. Monmouth Printed and Sold by E..HFATH Agincourt- squere. Sold also by J. G. and F. RIVING iox, St. Paul's Churchyard, and Waterloo-place. Pan-mall, London. PONY FOXt SALE. A Handsome BROWN MARE PONY, with Black Legs, 13.J hands high, 5-years old', warranted sound gentle, easy, and fast in her paces steady in Harness, and will carry a Lady parted with for nofautt. M,ay .be seen, and a trial had, at the Heaufort Arms Sta- bles, Monmouth, pn Saturday next, Oct. 1, between half-past ten and five o'clock, on application to the Qstler. Price-18 Guineas. JFot AFfandpome Formed, and Fine Toned, PIANO-FORTE, belonging to a Lady; who has no further use of it.—to- gether with a PACKTNG-CASE, and a LEATHER CO- VER.—Any Person wanting a good Instrument at a Mode- rate Price, would,find this a desirable opportunity. The Piano may be seen at Mr. FARROR's, Bookseller, aMir. Monmouth, who will state particulars. » Monmouth. September 22, 1836. BRITISH FIRE OFFICE, STRAND 8c COKNFULL. DIRECTORS, &c. The Hon. Douglas Kinnaw'eh Neill MalColin, Esq.. Sir Charles Sullivan, Bart. George G; Mills, Esq. Sir Robert Wigram, Bart. Richard C. Plowden, Esq. Sir John Stuart Hippisley, John Soane, Esq. Bart. 'I G.H.Sumner.Esq. S.ii' Francis Freeling, Bart. Joseph Warner, Esq. Charles James Auriol, Esq. Henry Webb, Esq. John Be5b, Esq. James West, Esq. James Colquhoun, Esq. 'I Richard Williams, Esq. James Henry Deacon, Esq. E. H. Williams, Esq. Solici- WiVliam Fitzhugh, Esq. tor. Impey, Esq. John Helps, Secretary. ■ESTABLISHED in 1799) for Insurance against Loss ■MJJ or Damage by Fire, on the most equitable terms, and on a principle which conveys PERFECT SECURITY WITHOUT ANY RESPONSIBILITY whatever to the' insured. Persons effecting insurances for «even vears, bv one pay- ment, are entitled to an IMMEDIATE HETUHN, equal to f 15 per Cent. on both Premium ami Duty, WInCH RETURN IS CERTAIN AND;.NOT DEPENDENT on any contingency." Policies tvilf ^not Qe, charged for sums of £ 300 or upwards. THIS OFFICE HAS AT/WAYS PAID FORIJAMAGE BY FIRE FKOM LIGHTNING. -T. J. GOSLING, Agent at Monmouth. REDUCED PREMIUMS 1st CLASS.FROM..2 .TO..Is 6d. 2d CLASS. FROM..3s.TO..2s 6d. 3d CLASS. F.ROM..5s.TO..4s 6d. MO N MOUTH SI H R E. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By LEW ISand ROBERTS, On the Premises.at the LowER CWM, in the Parish of LLAN- TILLIO CROSSENSY, on Monday, the 3td of October, 1836, ri^HE whole of. the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, 1M-PLE- JL MENTS in HUSBANDRY, &cc., the Property of Air. J. HARPER, who is declining the Farming Business. THE LIVE STOCK consists oFfWthree-year-old Steers, two two-year-old ditto, four three-year-otd Heifers, one two-year- old ditto, one yearling Bullock, twenty Ewe Lambs of the Ryeland breed, one useful draft HOISf, six years old, one Mare, rising four years old, one Cart Stallion, rising three years old, one Sow and eleven Pi&s, three strong Store Pigs, one Sow and nine Pigs, and one.-tm(A-year-old large Boar Stag.. s. THE DEAD STotK comprises one,- new broad-wheel Cart, one nirrow-wheel ditto, with T)ash-boai;ds and Thripples, two Ploughs, one pair of Harrows^ RSfier, Ground Car, Lad- der, 18ft, long, six dozen sets of long Gears, nearly new, one set of Thiller ditto, several'sets of Traces and Hames, Wheelbarrow, five e'>N»elfent: Hogsheads, two Pipes, three 60-gallon- Casks, Ell Rake, Pikes, Rakes, Scythes, Chaff-box, Mattocks, Shovels," Axes, Stock-axe, Pict-iW, "GripriTi^-toot, Hedgijr'byis, Ufreast-plo»gl», Seed- V"1ODS- eiirfit Cider-hajis, quite new, Pig I roughs, Eat then Churn, M&snuig VubJ V 6 pail and Gaun, Grindstone and Frartte. Behches, Steel-yards. Milk Pans, and several other BSeftiMrticles. Also, one Rick of Prime Hay, about eight Totisj? On the Llantillio Estate will,hwsold. (m the qame Day, One Rick of excellent Hay, eentaitfing about 10Tons, more or less, the run of 26 acres of Gius$tilV Christmas next, and the full crop of Pears now standing in the Perry Orchard, about five acres. The whole of the Ilay may be taken off the Premises. The Auctioneers beg leave to observe, that the Stock will be found well worthy of attention and as the whole will be sold in one day, an early attendance is respeofu))y solicited. The Sale 10 commence precisely at Eleven o'clock. HEREFORDSHIRE. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, THOMAS COOKE, At the Inn at Motfjaouj-ir CAP, on Thursday, the 6;h day of October, 1836, between the hours-of Four and Six in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of-Sale as shall be then and there produced,— Lot 1 Very fi''gibIe FREEHOLD ESTATE, called PWI.-YB-HUNT, consisting of a comfortable Mes- suage or Dwelling-house, with convenient Outbuildings, and "61A.-0jt. 20P. of good Arable, Meadow, and Orcharding, sitáattdn the parishes of ROWI.STONF, and LLANCILI.OE in the county of Hereford, late in the occupation of the Propri- etor, Mr. John Gilbert, deceased. Lot 2. All those Three eireeUeat Pieces or Parcels of MEADOW or PASTURE L&IjfD, (Stlled by the several names of TOMER ITJi Y:, LowEKBETHELt-'MF^rJovv, & tJprEn BETHELI. MEADOW, contaiuing in the whgle by admeasure- ment 11A. 3K. 31 P.. bounded on a3i parts ,^nd sides thereof by lands of Mr. Hoddell and Mr. Price.; The udtt is in a good state of cultivation, and the Build- ings are in proper repair,' The Dwelliiig-house commands a beautiful-aid extensile*viisw of the surrounding neighbour- hood; and the Estate is desirably situated about 14 miles from Hereford and 10 from Abergavenny, and is within a very short distance from the Tram-road between the above towns. There is a large quantity of thriving Timber on both these Lots. For a view, apply on the Premises and for further parti- culars to Mr. W M. FOSBROOKE. Land Surveyor, Wye- bridge-street; to the Auctioneer, St. John's-street or to Messrs. F. and C. BODENHAM. Solicitors, High-street, Hereford, at whose Offices a Plan or the Estate may be seen L L A N I- O I s T COT TAG E, K !■: A R A BERG A V EX X TO BE LET. Ready Furbished, with Convenience fojr a Small family, from the 15tli of October next ensuing, for the Term of Two Years containing Dining and Drawing Rooms, Kitchen, Hack Kitchen, 4 Bed-rooms, one Dfessing- room and Attics, Coach House, and Stabling for 3 Horses. The Garden is a very abundant one. and well-stocked with choice Fruit Trees. The River Usk is in the immediate neighbourhood, and abounds with fine Salmon and Trout, which afford the anglecgreatdiversion. There isalso a Pack of superior Fox Hounds^io the neighbourhood, and several Packs of Harriers. Fhe £ ?cenery IS of a very beautiful and pic- turesque description, diversified by Mountains, Wood, and Water. v f The Cottage is one mile distant from the Market Towa of Abergavenny, through which the London Mail, and other Coaches, pass daily it is also within .'two miniates walk of the Parish Church, and is conveniently situated to'the .great Nanty Glo and Blanavon Iron Works. ,iJ '• Further particulars may be obtained by applteatorny(m the Premises, and if by letter, to be post paid. The Rent of the above Furnished Cottage is moderate, being only 60 Guineas.—Six Acres of Meadow Land, in front of the House, may be had if required. September 15, 1836. MONMOUTHSHIRE. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, By ill," MICHAEL DA VIS, At the CROSS KEYS, in USK, on Friday, the 7-th October next, between the hours of Two and Four in the A fternoon, THE UVDERMENTIONKD COPPZCZS WOODS & sorr TIMBER, In Lots, i iz. Tnt rriHE FALLAGE of a good HOOP COPPICE JL WOOD, called Cwmbir, containing 10A. 1R, 26P. Lot 2. The FALLAGE of a very capital HOOP COP- PICE WOOD, adjoining the above, and likewise called Cwmbir, containing 23 Acres. N.B. All single, double, and treble Stores, ot every des. cription, not marked with a White Cross, or Ringed with White Paint, will be included in the Safe. The above Woods are situate in the parish of L^Lt»t|owell, near the Turnpike Road leading to Nevrtwidjfe, Jfpm which place they are distant only Two Miles. They will be found of very cleao growth, to contain a large~ quantity of usefhl Stuff, and to be equal, if not superior in quafity to any Woods that are likely to be Offered for Sale, is the Neigh- bourhood this season. Lot 3. Twenty-one BEECH TIMBER TREES, nine ASH TIMBER TREES, two WYCH. and one CHER- RY TREE, all numbered with White Paint, and standing in the above two Woods. THOMAS GEOHGE of Glencottage, in the parish of Llan- llowell, will shew the lots, and for further info mation, apply to Messrs. JONES & W ADDINGTON, Solictors, Usk. Usk. 15 Sept.. 1836. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, I Bv Mr. M. DAVIS, At the Cnoss KEYS IÑN. in the town of PSK, on Friday, the 7th of October, 1836, between the hours of Four and Five in the Afternoon, ALL that Capital IIOOP COPPICE WflOD, called the GRAIG WOOD, standing on Upper Laneayo Estate, in the hamlet of Gwehelog, containing Twenty-seven Acres, more or less. I ;1' •: The Tenant of the Farm will shew the Wip4 ^aby further particulars may be known at the Office of Sir. MOSTYN, Solicitor, or of the AUCTIONEER, Usk-if by letter, the postage must be paid. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. M. DAVIS, At the WESTOATE INN, NEVVPOIIT, on Satuifay.the 15th day of October next, at the hour of One o'clofek in the After- noon piecisely, TUB FOM.OWINO I DSSiaABLE PB.O?S1TXES: Lot 1. A LL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGK, FARM, 1% and LANDS, called LLWYN7 BACH, situate in the parish of Bedwelty, containing byestimation Twenty Acres, more or less, now in the occupation of — Workman, at the rent of £ 23. Lot 2. All that FREEHOLD BARX. and several Pieces of ARABLE, PASTURE, and wonO t.AXD, situate in the parish of Risca, called CRIBB,,Ifll, coilaining toge ther by estimation Twenty Acres, mo;e or I", now in the occupation of Thomas Jones. N.B. This Property is within a quarter of ;a mile of the Monmouthshire Canal, and there is some thriving young Timber upon it. Lot 3. Seven equal undivided -Eighth Parts of all that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, FARAI. and tAXDS. called BR YN MANE, situate at Blaina, in the pnrish of Aberys- truth,containing Sixty-four Acres, more OtJpss, rmw in the occupation of Daniet Phillips. N.B. The whole of the Nantyglo Iron and Coal jreins run under this Estate, and from its immediate neighbourhood to the Nantyglo, Coaibrook Vale, and Bldina Iron Works, it must soon become of great important. Lot 4. All that COPYHOLD MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, called PEN Y DLRRY, situattfirr the parish of ;.a A^re^rtorepr less, now in the occupation of Mr. Henry LewelLjn, at the clear rent of 950. The Buildings on this Lot are extremetydonvenient, and in excellent condition. The Coal has been opened, and worked to a small extent, and is of excalent quality. Considerable incidental advantages are lilely to be de- rived by the owner of the Property from-^ty leaves, &c. For further particulars, apply personally, or by letter, post paid, to Mr. MOSTYN, Solicitor, Usk, wherg Maps of the Estate be may seen. MONMOUTHSHIRE. r-i" TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. MICHAEL DAVIS, At the CnowN INN, PONTYPOOI., on the 20th cby of October, 1836, between the hours of Twelve and Oie o'clock, THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE jjFmljon*, aitH Hrc*0rt)om ESTATES: Lot 1. A LL that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE. FARM, and LANDS, called PENYLASGL»HN and CODI- TIlIL, situate in the parish of TRF-VEI HIN, nowin the seveial occupations of Mrs. Rachel Williams and Join Jones, con- taining together 116 Acres, more or less. There is an excellent Dwelling-house and Malthouse on this Property, and there is a valuable had extensive Right of Common on the adjoining Jlills. Lot 2. Two FREEHOLD PIECES of MEADOW and PASTURE LAND; called CAF. SnoNEasfd cAi G«os VACH, containing by admeasuiement 5A. 3R.2P., situate-in the pa- rish of TUEVETIJIN, adjoining the parish road leading from 1 revethin Church towards Mamhilad, now ia the occupation r Lot3. A MESSUAGE,COTTAGES OUTBUILDINGS, FARM, and LANDS, called ION Y VtUJ<, containing 21 Acres, more or less, situate in the parish of Md|i«HUSLOYNE in t he occupation of Thomas Edmunds, The Monythusloyne Veins of Coal are now inwok under this Estate, which is Copyhold of the Manor of Aber- carne. Lot 4. A MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANT), called )^,nRAL[-T R»vo, situate in Cwm Nant Du, jn the parish of I REVETHIN, in the occupation of l'hom&s Davis, contain- ing16 Acres, more or less. This Farm is Copyhold of the Manorif Wentsland and Bryngwin. The Estate contains MineraJs, which, from the situation of the Property, are of considerable value and it forms an access to a large extent.of Minerals on both sides of the valley- Lot 5. A MF.SSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, called HtAF-iouvwG, situate in- the parish of Tn'EVNTHIV, near Abersychan, and adjoining the British Iron-works, contain- ing by estimation 30 Acres, more or less, in the occupation of John Walter. ■ N.B. This Lot is Copyhold of the-Manor pf Wentsland and Bryngwyn, and the Abersychan Veii^s of Coal and Mine run under the whole of it. •, Lot 6. A LEASEHOLD PUBLIC-$0 £ SE, STA- BLING, GAItllCJI.and T NIP;,HJ»U- WAY Horsr, situate on the Sithowy Tram-LIOA^*CA/ Gelly- »roos in the parish of MONYTHUSLOYNE, ■ru° *'a,T,es Tenant thereof, at the rent of £ Inese Premises are held under a Leasc,of"w^jrh about 60 years are unexpired, at a ground rent of £ (8. 3s 4d, pay- able to Philip Jones, Esq. Lot 7. A MESSUAGE, FARM, and T^AND, called 1 VVYN GWYN, containing by admeasurement Acres, more or less, situate in the said parish of MONYTHBSLOYNE, in the El occupation of Ann Harris. Lot B. A MESSUAGE, FARM, and LAND, called Tyrt NANCY, situate in the parish of MONYTHUSI.OYNE, con- taming by admeasurement 18 Acres, more or less, in the oc- cupation of the said Ann Harris, let to her along with Lot 7 at the low rent of £50 for the two. Lot 9. Several MESSUAGESor DWELLING-HOUSES and GARDENS, and sundry Closes of PASTtJtlE LAND, situate at Pentwyn Mawr, in the parish of MONYTHUSLOYNE) containing Nine Acies, more or less, new in the occupation of David Davies. Lots 7, 8, and 9, are Copyhold of the Maoor of Abercarne Lot 10. A FARM-HOUSE, BARN, STABLE, COT- TAGE, and 13 Acres, more or less, na £ gotfd- ARABLE LAND, called TKOD RHEW LACE, SITUATE?iatatiieSihamlet of ROGFRSTONE. Lot It. A BARN, and several Pieces cTgood ARABLE MEADOW, PASTURE, and WOOD LAND, situate in ROGERSTOVE aforesaid, called WEN^T V,u;p>¡ containing 28A. 3R. 30E., more or less. The two last Lpts are ia the several occupations of George Collins and .John Prosser, at the rehtsof £ T6each. Lot 12. A substantially-built FARM-HOUSE, with suit- alle OUTBUILDINGS, GARDEN, ORCHARD, and about 25 Acres of very good ARABLE, MEADOW, and PASTURE LAND, called I RF.GWYI.LYM FARM, situate in hamlet of ROGFRSTONE, in the occupation ff Edward Evans at the rent of £50. Besides the said Farm-house there are s Workm Ws-house (let separately from the Farm at renl of £ 2.12s,) and other Dwelling-houses on the EuateJ let on Leases, at ground rents amounting to £ The Property comprised in the three lan Lots is Copyhold of the Manor of Rogerstone. the tenu:e of which may be considered as equal to Freehold, and is advantageously situated near the Sirhowy Rail-road, about half a mile from the Monmouthshire Canal and Jour miles from Newport. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post paid,) to Mr. MOSTYN, Solicitor, Usk or Mr. JOSEPH BEAU- MONT, Llanarth. Usk, 14th September, 1836. WANTED, TWO PAIRS of SOBER SAWYERS, who perfectly undeiitaud their business, in all its branchesthey may have constant Employment, and receive a Premium of X5 each Pair, provided they do not neglect theirwork through intoxication, for twelve months. — Also, a few Steady SHIP- WRIGHTS, who are good Workmen, will find Employment. Applications to be made to Mr. JOHN YOUNG, Ship. builder, Newport, Monmouthshire, (if by letter, post pa.id)r. WANTED,—A CLASSICAL & MATHEMATICAL TUTOR, in a Gentleman's Family in the Country.-s- Apply to A. B., Stibbor Wen, Usk—by letter, post paid. W~ ANTED -^An APPRENTICE to the MILLINERY BUSINESS.—Apply to M.WARD, Chepstow. September 24th, 1836. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO CONFECTIONERS, BAKERS, &c. TO BE. LET, with immediate possession,—A Well-esta- blished BUSINESS, in the above line, situate in the principal Street in the last-improving Seapoit Town of NEWPORT.—For further particulars, and to treat, apply (if by letter, post paid,) to Mr. II. M. PARTRIDGE, Auc- tioneer and House Apent, Newport, Monmouthshire. (This advertisement uill not be repeated.) MONMOU THSHIRK. J To be Let, and entered upon at Christmas next, NEWCASTLE FARM, most desirably situated in the Parish of LLANGATTOCK-VIBON-AVEL, about five miles from the town of Monmouth. The Estate, which is well ap- ulr portioned in Orcharding, Meadow, and Arable Land, has the advantage of the Turnpike Road, passing through it close to the house. If desired, another Small Farm may be let with the above, both of which, containing together 135 Acres more or less, are within a ring fence, and adjoin the-.Ilil- stone Estate, on the Monmouth side. Apply (if by letter postage paid) to Mr. LORYMER, or to Mr. HATTON, both of Monmouth. TO THE AGRICULTURISTS OF THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE is hereby given, that all Persons intending to COMPETE for the PRIZE to be given at Sni CHARLES MORGAN'S next CATTLE SHOW) for the best Piece of SWEDISH TURNIPS, must, on or before the 20th day of October next, make an Entry of their Names and Places of Abode, at the Office of Mr. THOMAS JONES PHIL- LIPS, Solicitor, Newport. THE SCHOONER CAMBRIA, H. F<i>rclou%h, Master, NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WHARF, I TOOLEY-STRBET, LONDON, for Cardiff, New- "a"4-port, Merthyr, Abergavenny, Brecon, Monmouth. Pontypool, Cov bridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, and will positively sail on Tuesday, the 4th of October, 1836. For Freight, &c., apply to the Master on Board Mr. R. Burton, jun., Newport Mr. Thos. Richards, Abergavenny; Messrs Winstone, Prosser, and Co., Brecon; Mr. Smith, the Waifinger, London or to Mr. Fairclough, Agent to the Cardiff and Newport Shipping Company, at Cardiff.

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