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on SBUntefc. DRAPERY and OUTFITTING.-Smart JUNIOR or Improver (Weleli). -Apply, R. Northey, Tottenham House, Aberystwyth. i296 ENG LISB WOMAN would go out daily Sewing, Nursing or General Help refer- ences.—Apply, P., Cambrian News Office. i274 GENERAL SERVANT Wanted, clean, U early rieei- no cooking good home fare paid wages £ 12— £ 14.—Apply to Mrs Williams, Bryn Awel, Allfarthing-lane, Wandsworth, London, S.W. i264 CURL WANTED for general house- work good character.—Mrs HiUy, 5, South Marine-terrace, Aberystwyth. i338 HOUSE WANTED in Aberystwyth; Garden preferred. R^nt £ 30 to £ 40.—Stnd full particular to G, c/o Cambrian News. i306 ON SALE, very good second-hand 0 BLANKET LOOM, plain and twill motion. App!y, Jones & Son, Tryweryn Factory, Bala. i308 -MILLINERS.-WANTED, experienced Milliner and to take charge of showroom.- Apply, stating age, salary, reference, etc., John M. James. Cambrian House, Towyn. i284 SERVANTS who want places and ladies who want Servants should communicate with Mrs Griffiths, the New Registry Office, 99, High- st.reet, Portmadoc. 192 ANTED, all kinds of Mining and W Quarry Plant, Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap ef all description, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Hemp, and Manilla Ropes, Ships, Sails, Rags, etc., etc. Highest; cash prices.—David Williams, St. James's-square, Aberystwyth. x477 WANTED, respectable girl to learn Fancy Goods and Stationery business.— Apply, Cambrian News Stores, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. WANTED, every description of Ladies' Gentlemen's, and Children's Cast off Clothing. Highest possible prices given. Letters and Parcels receive best attention.—Send or write to L Hayman, 24. Orange-street, Swansea. Nat. ional Telephone, No. 291y4 h716 WANTED, in neighbourhood of Aber- ystwyth, a hous- containing two sitting rooms, four bedrooms, &c —Address, "Alpha," Cambrian News Office. Aberystwyth. i262 WANTED, a good General Servant.— Apply, Mr Morgan, Co»pers Hotel, Aber- ystwyth. il76 WANTED, a sharp Lad to make him- self useful in the business.—Apply, Mr Gyde, Photographer, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. i271 WANTED, Cook General.-Apply, Mrs W White, St DavidVroad, Aberystwyth. i286 OUNG LADY, well educated, wishing to reside at Aberystwyth, offers services as governess to child under fourteen in return for comfortable home. W 28, "Cambrian News" 4office. 4321 W ANTED, a good GENERAL SER-j VANT who can do plain cooking two in family.-Apply, Gonia, St. David's-road, Aberyst-j wyth. i320 WANTED, in Aberystwyth, a Piece ofi Land or Building, suitable for Steam! Laundry and Dyers' business.- Apply, with par- 1 ticulars, to E. Humphreys, Copthorn Lodge, Shrewsbury. i309 WANTED, a good General Servant, age about 17 —Apply, Mrs Arthur, Wynustay House. Machynlleth. i323 T ANTED, Cook General. Housemaid W ktpt.-Apply, Miss Davies, 3, Loveden- road. i340 TT7ANTED, a Chambermaid-Waitress, W experienced, and must have good reference. Apply, Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth. i341 — NOTICE. McILQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, Want 1 Wrought and Cast Iron Scrap, 0 d Machinery, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, .'lemp and Manila, Ropes, Ship's Canvass, &c. uSood prices given any quantity. h830—m <€o bs alb. FOR SALE.—Day Old Chicks, pure Butt Orpington, White Wyandottea. Houdan, Indian Paine, 7s per dozen.— Pantgwyn Poultry Farm. Llanfarian, Aberystwyth. >2-rfb FOR SALE by Private Treaty, two semi- detached Villas, newly built; freehold;; situate in Caradog-road, Aberystwyth .-Apply on the premises. i259 o BE SOLD, NEWLY-BUILT HOUSE containing ten rooms, two p*ntriea, kitchsn, Bcullery, two w.c's., good yard, long IfAse, low ground reat.-Apply, "Arto," Cambrian New. ° i 256 O be Sold Cheaply, strong Spring Cart, nearly new, suit 13 or 14 hands. Apply at Roberts', Cwmlliuau, Cemmas*, Mont. i303 TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, about 5 acretjof Valuable Land called Glanravoo, | near Abarcowarch, Dinas Mawddwy.—For parti- culars, apply to G. D. Harrison, Erq., Solicitor, Welshpool, or Messrs J. Pryce Jones, 30. Broafi- street, Welshpool, xnd W. Roberts, Holly BUlh, Welshpool. i336 mo BE SOLD by Private Treaty, three X newly built leasehold Dwelling Houses, situate in High-streot, AberyEitwyth. -Apply to Daniel, Sen & Meredith, Auctioneers.Ahsry.twyth. ilro be Set. ABERYSTWYTH.—To Let, Furnished, A at once, an eight-renmed Hoasa desirable positien. Apply, Daniel, SOB, and Meredith, Aberystwyth. BUNGALOW TO LET in May. Four miles from Towyn, one from Beach; containing eight rooms, kitchens, stables, garden, -etc.-Apply, ^K," "Cambrian News" Office. i22 TnrOUSE AND SHOP TO LET. H Gwyndy," Bryncryg, Towy. Please apply to J. Edwards, Bryuffynon, Machyolleth. i268 ET, 12th May, 32, Portland-street, Aber- ys'wyth.—Apply, Rev R. Gwmryu Jonee, Pontrhydfcfndigaid, Ystrad Meurig. i326 TEAM BAKERY and GROCERY Business for Sale or to Let very low rent. Apply., Bakor, io., Feathers Hotel, Aberayron. i329 a 10 LET, House and Shop in Terrace- road excellent position containing 10 rooms, usual effices, shop 60 feet long, also cffice 12 feet frontage 20.-Apply, Doughton, Aber- ystwyth. i210 I TO LET, Villa Residence, containing, twelve rooms, also bathroom, h. and c., two w.c's, and large garden. Apply, Lewis, Bronsiriol, Brvnymor-road, Aberystwyth. i281 T-^O BE LET.—No. 8, South Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth; immediate possession. —Apply to T. W. Davias, 22, Berriew-streeb, Welshpool. 1272 mo LET, Athlone, Clifi-terrace, Aberyst- J[ wyth immediate possessioa Furniture can be taken on vacation if desired.-Apply, Mr R K. Jenkins, Auctioneer, 9, Bakar-street, Aber- ystwyth. TO LET, modern Flat, containing two sitting and three bedrooms, bath ronn, h. and e., kitchen, scullery, and box room. Every con- venience. -Apply, Gailoway, 2, Plas' Iorwerth, naraHoz-rond, Aberystwyth. i307 0 LET, Rhoudda," Powell-street I tKree rec ption rooms, six bedrooms, box. room, bathroom, all domestic offices, side entrance and et-Ila-Apply above. i158 O LET, a j.;Butcher's Corner Shop, in Northgate-s:reet, Aberystwyth.—Apply to D. Lloyd, Bryntiriou. 1241 TO LET, Furnished, Dolau," contain- ing 3 reception rooms, 9 bedrooms; 3 miles from Aberystwyth. glS6 O LET7from May 12th next, Lonsdale House, Cae'rgog. Drawing, Dining and Breakfast Rooms, five Bedrooms, Bath and W.C., Kitchen, Washhouse and w.c. in yard. House beautifully decorated. Rent £25. » 255 VILLA TO LET, Pwllhobi, Llanbadarn, one mile from Aberystwyth ten rooms s.t)d garden immediate possession.— Apply, Edwardt, Pwllhobi House, LiaBbadar", Aberyst- wyth. il28 gales bp Ruction. ABERYSTWYTH. Mr. J. E. JAMES, PROPERTY AGENT, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR, AND VALUER Of Real Estate, Tenant Right, Probate Succession Duty in Town and Country. Season's List of "To Lets," Furnished and Un- furnished, on application. OFFICE-CAM BRIAN CHAMBERS, g113 ABERYSTWYTH. CAE PLAS, CEFNHENTHtE PENGLAISE ROAD, (One mile from Aberystwyth). MR. -J. E. JAMES ha'S been instructed by Mr. Thomas Rowlands, who is giving up the field, to Hell by Public Auction, as above, on Wednesday, March 1th, 19C-6, The following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK Comprising :—Timber (Slabs), Oak Poles, Sheep Wire, Sheep Rak., (2 new), several Sheep and Pig Troughs, quantity of Corrugated Ziuc Sheets, strong Framing for Shei, 22 by 12 (with doora). Galvanized Corn Bins, new Box Cart, < with ripples complete. Market, ditto (strong), one dozen Hurdles, light Gig, Wheelbarrow, set of cart Horses, new, with leaders, 3 sets of single Trap Harness, odd Collars, a large assortment of usefultoole, &c-, to.,eth-r with 1 useful Mare in Foal, several Rllm Lambs (Ryelauds and Cross- bred), and about 12Coupl>-s of Fowls. Sale to commTji at 2 o'clock. Terms—Cash. SM1THFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c MR. J. E. JAMES will Sell by Public Auction, as above, On Monday, March 19th, 1906, 2 BLACK HORSES (AGED; 15 h.h. quiet in iiii gear*, 1 DOUBLE SET SILVER-PLATED HARNESS, ODD COLLARS and BRIDLES, STABLE UTENSILS. nORN GRINDER. SEVERAL SETS SILVER AND BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS, ALSO HOTEL CAMBKIA BUS in grand condition. To carry 10 Persons. N. B.-The above lat,ely belonged to the Hotel Cambria. Sale to cotiimf-nee at 2 o'clock. i338 Z.citbtrs ABERYSTWYTH CORPORATION. BAND. THE TOWN COUNCIL invite tenders for providing a Band for the Season 1906 (Whit-Monday to September 30th). The Corporation will (subject to conditions, obtainable from the under-signed), subscribe E123, but subject thereto the Band will be dependent on voluntary subscriptions, collections, charge for seats by the Baadstaud, aud fur programmes, and for advertisements toerem. Tenders, stating number of performers, constitu- tion of band, class ef music, txperieuce of appli- cants. to be sent to the undersigned, markea on the envelt)pe, Band Tender," on or beforo 10th March, 1906. A. J. HUGHES, Town CJerk. Aberystwyth^ 21st Fi it- uary, 1906. i296, TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. DIHEWID COUNCIL SCHOOL. rHE Cardigan County Education Commit- tee invites estimates for carrying out certain alterations and repairs to the above school building. Plans and specificaticw, or copies of the same can be seen either at the school building in charge of the Head- master or &t the office of the Architect. Tenders sealed and endorsed "Dihewid School Repairs," are to be delivered not later than 12 o'clock mid-dav on Saturday, March lOtlh next at the office of Mr B. C. Jones, clerk to the District Education Committee, Aberayron. The lowest or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. By order. GEO. DICKENS-LEWIS, M.S.A., County Architect, 12, Terrace-road, d-302 Aberystwyth. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. RHYDYPENNAU COUNCIL SCHOOL. THE Cardigan County Education Commit- tee invites estimates for carrying out certain alterations and repairs to the above school building. Plans and specification, or copies of the same can be seen either at the school building in charge of the Head- master or at the office of the Architect. Tenders sealed and endorsed "_Rhydypen- nau School repairs," are to be delivered not, later than 12 o'clock mid-day on Saturday, March 10th next, at the office of Mr R. J. Roberts, Clerk to the District Education Committee, Cambrian Chambers, Aberyst- wyth. The lowest, or any tender will not. neces- sarily be accepted. By order. GEO. DICKENS-LEWIS, M.S.A., County Architect, 12. Terrace-mad, i-298 Aberystwyth. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. CILGENNIN COUNCIL SCHOOL. THE Cardigan County Education Commit- tee invites estimates for carrying out certain alterations and repairs tOI the above school building. Plans and specification, or copies of the same can be seen either at, the school building in charge of the Head- master or at t'he office of the Architect. Tenders sealed and endorsed "Cilceniiiii School Repairs," are to be delivered not later than 12 o'clock mid-day on Saturday, March 10th next, at the office of Mr iB. C. Jones, Clerk to the, District Education Committee, Aberayron. The lowesti or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. By order. GEO. DICKENS-LEWIS, M.S.A., County Architect, 12, Terrace-mad, i-300. Aberystwyth. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. CILIAU PARK COUNCIL SCHOOL. THE Cardigan County Education Commit- tee invites estimates for carrying out certain alterations and repairs to the above school building. Plans and specification, or copies of the same can be seen either at the school building in charge of the Head- master or at the office of the Architect. Tenders sealed and endorsed "Ciliau Park School Repairs," are to be delivered not later than 12 o'clock mid-dav cm Saturday, March 10th nextl, at the office of Mr B.- C. Jones, Clerk to the District Education Committee, Aberayron. The lowesti or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. By order. GEO. DICKENS-LEWIS, M.S.A., County Architect, 12, Terrace-mad, i-301. Aberystwyth. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. GOGINAN COUNCIL SCHOOL. THE Cardigan County Education Commit- tee invites estimates for carrying out certain alterations and repairs to the above school and house adjoining. Plans and speci- fication or conies of the same can be seen either at the school building in charge of the Headmaster or at the office of the Architect. Tenders sealed and endorsed "Goginan School Repairs," are to be delivered not later than 12 o'clock mid-day on Saturday, March 10th next, at the office of Mr. R. J. Roberts, Clerk to the District Education Committee, Cambrian Chambers, Aberyst- wyth. The lowest! or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. By order. GEO. DICKENS-LEWIS, M.S.A., County Architect, 12 Terrace-road, i-299. Aberystwyth. gales bp f&actiotT. R. K. JENKINS, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, CONDUCTS Sales of Landed Estates, C House and Business Property, Shares, Growing Timber, Machinery, Agricultural and Pedigree Stock, Furniture (Antique and Modern), Pictures, Silver Plate, and all Household Effects. Valuations made for Probate, Mortgage, or Sale also for the Transfer of Hotels and Inns. Offices Baker-street, Aberystwyth. 1! PANT GWYN, LLWYNGvVRIL, MERIONETH. V/TAE Mr J. PARRY JONES wedi ei LYJL gyfarwyddo g<tn M r David Rowlands i Werthu ar Auction, yn y lie uohod, Dydd Iau, Mawrth yr 8fed, 1906, YR OLL O'R STOC, OFFERYNAU, Ynghyd a rhan o DDODREFN Y TY, yn cynwys: 5 o Wartheg Godroj 2 yn Swynog, 2 wedi d'od a Lloi, 1 a Llo ganoi Mawrtn 3 o Ddyuewaid Banyw addawot 4 o Loiau (Banyw a Gwrryw). CEFFYLAU :-El)oles 3 oed ragorol Caseg Weid grsf wedi cael ceffyl; Caseg Wedd eto Merlen hwylus yn mhob gwaitn Cyw da. 1 Mochyn 2 Wydd a Ceiliogwydd Fowls. CELFI :-2 Drol, Car Marchnad da, Engine Ladd Gwair, Cribyn Chwalu, Chaff Cutter bron yn newydci, Engine Ei h in gref, 2 Waith Malu (Horse Power), Row Jer. 20g Haurn, 1 Og Chain, Aradr, Beam a'r Pwysau, Scrapper, a'r oil o'r Off-rynau perthynol i'r Ffarm, 2 Fuddai a'r Llestri Llaeth, Tretai Dderw dda, Clock Derw 8 diwrnod, Cwp- bn rdd Cornel Ftawydd, Settle, Bwrdd Cegin, Chest of Drawers, Cist Dderw, C-Adeirian, Par o Lampau Car, a llawer o bethau traill rhy luosog i'w henwi. Ar Arwerthiant i ddechreu am 12 o'r gloch yn brydlon. Rhoddir coel gyda meichiafon boddhaol am y symiau o f3 ac nchod, neu ddiscouut da am arian parod, hyd Ffair Blodeu Dolgellau, Ebrill 21. 1906. Am ychwaneg o fauylion ymofyner a'r Arwerthwr yn Penlan, Peurhyndeudraeth. tSll i ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD REPOSITORY MR EDWIN MORRIS, Auctioneer, begs to make it known that ha has always a good collection of Horses for Sale, Match Pairs, Welsh Cobs, Cart Horses, etc. Also Carriages and Harness of very description. Anyone having ^surplus HORSES, LIVE STOCK Carriages, etc. to dispose of, kindly send them to the Repository. A visit is inrited. Moderate terms. d7 et0. MACHYNLLETH UNION. CONTRACTS. THE Board of Guardians at their Meeting to be held on Wednesday, the 14th day of March next, will be open to receive Tenders (ac. companied by samples or patterns, whHe practic- able), for the supply of the Union during the six months ending Michaelmas next, with Provisions. etc. The Contractors will be required to deliver the Articles at the Workhouse, free of expense. Particulars of the estimated amount of Articles, required may be seen at the Clerk's ffice. the Tenders must be made on a Printed Form, which may be obtained on application to the Clerk. which if sec. pted will be sealed by the Guardians, and constitute the Contract. Tne lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the Board, DAVID EVANS, Clerk. Machynlleth, 27th February, 1906. i332 FESTINIOG UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, ETC. ALL PE81SONS desirous of contracting 1 with the GUARDIANS of this UNION for supplying the WORKHOUSE' at Pert- lhyndeudraeth, from the 25th day of March to the 29th day of September next, with Drapery Goo'ds, Ready-made Clothing, Books, Stationery, Shoes and Repairing, Coffins, Coals, Meat, Fiour^ Ready-made Bread, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Peas, Rice, Butter, Tea, Sugar, Salt, Milk, Vinegar, Pepper, and other Provisions an.a Groceries,1 to be delivered at the Workhouse, in the said Union, in such quantities and at such times as the Guardians shall appoint, are re- quested to deliver Sealed Tenders (with Samples of such Articles as can be given, the Price only to be marked on each Sample separately) to me, at my Office, in the said Workhouse, on or before 11 o'clock, on the morning of the 12th day of March next. Security to be given (if required) for the due performance of the Contracts. It is competent for am Person to Tender for any of the Articles separatelv. It is requested that only the Price of the Article (without a distinguishing name) should be marked on each Samnle sent m, and that the Tender be attached to the Sample Parcel (if any). The Guardians will ignore any" Tendeir sent in if this requisition be not observed. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Forms of Tenders may be had of me on anplication, or at the Workhouse. THOMAS ROBERTS, Clerk to the Board of Guardians of the said Union. Portmadoc, February 22nd, 1906. i297 DOLGELLEY UNION.. RELIEVING OFFICER, ETC. HE GUARDIANS invite applications JL for the appointment of RELIEVING OFFICER for the Talyliyn District and who will also be appointed Vaccination Officer and Collector of the Guardians and will be re- ) commended for the appointment of Registrar of Births and Deaths. Candidates must be between 30 and 46, staars of age. Salary as Relieving Officer, L70 per an- num and fees and commission payable in con- -i nection with the other appointments, parti-' culars of which can be obtained on applica- tion to me. The appointment will be subject to the ap- proval of the Local Government Board and also subject to the Poor Law Officers' Super- annuation Act, 1896. The person appointed must devote the whole of his timet to the duties and must re- side in some central part of the District ap- proved of by the Guardians and he must enter into a bond with some approved Guar- antee Society (for the faithful discharge of his duties) in the penal sum of P,200 and as a Collector of the Guardians in the further sum of L200. Applications endorsed "Relieving Officer, Etc," in the handwriting of the Candidates, stating age, verified bv» Birth Certificate and qualifications, and accompanied by not more than three recent Testimonials, must reach me not later than FRIDAY, the 16tn MARCH next. By Order. R. GUTHRIE JONES. Clerk to the Guardians. Dolgelley, 27th February, 1906. i305 DOLGELLEY UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, ETC. ALL PERSONS desirous of contracting with the Guardians of the Poor to supply the UNION WORKHOUSE during the six months next, afte'r the 30th March next with Bread, Fiour, Meat. Groceries, Cheese, Butter, Milk, Rice, Split Peas, Oat- meal, Port Wine, Coals, Soap, Candles, Boots and Shoes (and repairs), and other articles required for the inmates of the said Work- house, as well as for the Outdoor Paupers, are requested to 'deliver Sealed Tenders to this effect at my Office in Dolgeiley on or be- fore the 15th day of March next. Security will be required for the performance of a Contract. Any of the above named Articles may be tendered for separately and Forms of Tender may be had on application at my Office. Samples are to be sent to the Workhouse where particulars of the estimated amount of the Articles required may be obtained. Tenders for, making Coffins for Paupers dying in the Workhouse or in the several Parishes in the UnTSn are also invited. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accent the lowest or anvi Tender. By Order R. GUTjHRIE JONES, Clerk to the Guardians Bank Buildings, Dolgeiley. i304 IZS, Ialto bp faction. IS-LWYN, LLWYNGWRIL. SALE OF ATTRACTIVE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MERED ITH have received instructions from Mr J.:E. Evans to Sell by Auction, at the above place, On Wednesday, March 7th, lP06) THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Including Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Handsome Walnut Sideboard, Excellent Piano, Music Canterbury, Whatnots, Mantle Mirrors, Bookcases, Standard Lamps, Occasional Tables, Telescope Dining Tables, Timep eces, Brass Railed Curbs ant Fenders, Fire -Brasseg, Etchings, Prints and Pictures, Brussels and other Carpets, Hearthrugs, Ornaments, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Antique Oak Bureau, etc., etc. The Furnishings of 7 Bedrooms, comprising Brass and Iron Bedsteads. Ducbesse Dressing Tables and Marble Top Washstands. Mahogany and other Chests of Drawers, Towel Rails, Dressing Tables and Washstands, Dressing Glasses, Antique Commode, Chamber Ware, Druggets, Pictures, Fenders, etc., etc. Also the contents of the Domestic Offices, includiag Kitchen Cupboard, Tables., Chairs, Meiiot Safe, Culinary Utensils, Glass, Mangle, Flour Bin, etc., etc. Sale to commence lit I p.m. prompt. Terms, Cash. i257 TOWYN, MERIONETHSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD SHOP AND MESSUAGE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH -LTJL have been instructed by Mr T C. Jon"8 to Sell by Public Auctiou at the Corbett Arm,iflotel, Towyol ON FRIDA Y, MARCH 9th, 1966. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all that Shop, ■ Messuage, and Premises called 39, High-street, Towyn, now in the occupation of Mr T. C. Jones, Watchmaker. The said Messuage and Premises have a frontage to High-street of 25 feet and øvt.øn.1 hont 1 flfl foot Tn.ro .1, _ynrpo > "v.a.w.A..LVV .&8 ..LU.&.Q JO Q,I.OV a. I. I f!íLL \I Vi "CJI along the road at the back 10 feet wide. The premises contain Shop, Dining Rooms, Kitchens, etc., Drawing Room, 3 Bedrooms, w.c., large Attic, Box Room. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Towyn and Aberystwyth, or to Messrs Smith, Dkvies, & Co., Towyn and Aberystwyth. i247 ABERYSTWYTH". SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH will Sell by Auction at their Sale Rooms, Queen's-road, on an EARLY, DATE a lar&e quantity of valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, Further particulars in future issue. i 235 TOWN OF PWLLHELI. EMBANKMENT ROAD, SOUTH BEACH. SALE OF CHARMINGLY-SITUATED FREE. HOLD BUILDING SITES. MESSRS WILLIAM DEW AND SON -ivA. have been instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction, at the Crown Hotel, Pwllheli, On Wednesday, March 28th, 1906, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, THE VALUABLE Freehold Building Land known as BRIGYDON, comprising 11,429 square yards, or thereabouts, as divided into 20 most convenient Lots, ranging in area from 375 to 3,680 equare yards, with frontages to Embankment-road, in the favourite seaside report of South Beach, and situate midway between Victoria Esplanade and the site of the Pwllheli new station. They are well adapted for the erection of T. rrace, Residences, or first-class Lodging-houses. When the Pwllheli New Harbour or Marine Lake is completed and the Cambrian Railway present Terminus extended into the Town, this pare of Pwllheli will naturally increase in value. A grand opportunity is here offered to Builders, Speculators, and others of possessing land for building purposes in one of the choicest positions ic Pwllheli. Particulars, plan and conditions of sale may be had of Mr George F. C. Yale, Estates Office, Pwllheli at the Auctioneers' Institute. 57, Chau- cery-lane, London, W.C. or of tbe Auctioneers at their offices, Bangor, Llandudno, and Carnarvon. i331 FINAL WEEK FOR MAKING ENTRIES. I 250 HORSES. 100 GUINEAS PRIZES. THE LARGEST SALES IN THE WORLD. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS' GREAT MARCH HORSE SALES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. March 14th and 15th, Hunters and Harness Horses. March 16th, Great Sale of Show Horses, Cobs and Ponies. SECOND WEEK, HEAVY HORSES AND SHIRES. March 21st and 22ad, Tûwn, Lurry, and Van H rees. March 23rd, Great Sale of Shires and Yout.g Horses. Entries close by Monday's post, March 5th. i333 _J ABERYSTWYTH. (Dressmaking, Ladies' & Child- ren's Dresses, Costumes, &c. Moderate Charges. — Misses NOKK, Somervell," Elm Tree Avenue. il2 ¡tlt» bp Jlttciicm. ABERGARFAN, Near MACHYNLLETH SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1906, Commencing at I p.m. SALE BY MESSRS GILL ART & SONS of 60 Lots of LARCH RAILS suitable for fencing purposes. i 287 MACHYNLLETH PERIODICAL SALES. rv. T'. T 'T" r-. i't 1 1 MESSRS «K win Jtioia their next Sale of FAT AND STORE STOCK at the Wynnetay Hotel Yard, Machynlleth on Wednesday, March 7th, 1906, (Machynlleth Fair Day), COMMENCING at 11 a.m. Entries to date include a number of capital Black and Shorthorn Cows in calf and recently calved Barren Cows and Heifers. Further entries respectfully solicited. i335 BRYNTYRNOL, MACHYNLLETH. SALE OF THE SUPERIOR ENTRANCE HALL, DRAWING ROOM & DINING r.OOM APPOINT- MENTS, BEDROOM P'URNISHINGS, AND OTHER EFFECTS, briefly comptieing-Ma,-sive Oak Sideboard, Oval Extension Dining Table, Brass-faced Grandfather's Clock, Oak Hat Rail, Umbrella Stand, 2 Piano- fortes (by Broadwood), Brussels Carpets, Axmin- ster and skin rugs. Also Mahogany framed Settee, Arm Chairs, Single and Lady's Chairs, all nicely upholstered in Utrecht velvet, Carved Mahogany Drawing Room Cabinet, Occasional Tables, Oil Paintings, Engravings, and Prints, Black and Brass Bedsteads, B« droom Suites, Dressing Glass Toilet Ware, Household and Bed Linen, Electro Plate and Cutlery, Dinner Service, Glass Ware, &c., &c. MESSRS GILL ART AND SONS will con- duct this tale, by instructions of the Executor of the late Mr Edward Bvthwav. on the above-mentioned premises, W w, On Thursday, March 8th, 1906, Commencing at 12-30 p.m. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Machynlleth and Towyn (Merioneth). i252 YNYSHIR FARM. 1 mile from Glandyfi Station on Cambrian Railways EXTENSIVE SALE OF FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENT3, &C MESSRS GILLART & SONS are in- JJt-iL structed by Mr John Jones to Sell by Auction on the above-mentioued farm on Thursday, March 15, 1906, 81 GRAND BLACK CATTLE, viz., 9 Milch J Cows, 5 in-calf Heifers, 2 Prime Fat Heifers, 33 Two-year-old Steers, 22 Yearling Steers and Heifers, Promising YYarling Bull, and 9 Calves. 8 Active and Powerful CART HORSES & MARES, HACKNEY COBS & PONIES. 90 Ripe Fat Wethers. 6 Berkshire and White Pigs. 6 A useful selection of FARM IMPLEMENTS, and several Jots of Stout Fencing Posts and Hurdles. Also the Surplus FURNITURE and Dairy Utensils. Terms—Credit on Conditions. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Machynlleth and Towyn (Merioneth). i253 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENTS of forthcoming Auction Sales by MESSRS GILLART & SONS. About the end of March. Sale of the valuable FREEHOLD FARM known as DOLFFANOG FAWR, Situate in the PARISH OF TALYLLYN. By instructions of the Executor of Mr Owen Owen, deceased. About the end of March. RHIWLWYFEN, nr. MACHYNLLETH Sale of 30 BLACK CATTLE, 5 HORSES, Implementa, Oid Oak Furniture, etc., By instructions of Mrs Morgan, who is giving up I farming. About the beginning of April. HENDRE, ABERGYNOLWYN. Sale of FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, etc., By order of the Executor of Mr Owen Owen, deceased. In the Month oj April. DOLGELYNEN, near MACHYNLLETH Sale of about 40 Head of CATTLE, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Implements, etc. By order of Mr Meredith Richards, who is giving up the farm. In the Month of April. ABERMYNACH FARM, ABERANGELL. Sale of the Live & Dead FARMING STOCK, By or er of Mr Edward Watkiu. Thursday, April 26th, 1906. T ESGAIR ISA, PENNAL. Sale of LIVE STOCK, Farm Implements, etc. By order of Mr Wm. Williams, who is leaving. i288 MR A. LLOYD WILLIAMS For over eight years with Mr J. E. James) AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, & VALUER, No. 3, BAKER STREET (Next door to the National Provincial Bank). Sales, Inventories, and Valuations promptly at- tended to. Account Books audited and Balance Sheets prepared. SALES PROMPTLY CASHED UP. For terms, apply at above address. Private Address Brynilar, Trinity road PRYCE JONES, LTD., NEWTOWN, Holding probably the Largest Stock in the Principality, offer special alvantages to Pur- chasers from adjacent Inland Towns and Counties, includi ag all the Catering Places on thd Cardigan Bay Coast, &c. A VISIT TO THE EXTENSIVE Roal Welsft Wajrefftosise Will undoubtedly prove interesting from almost any point of view, whilst those requiring Z, either luimediallely or prospectively HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF ANY DESCRIPTION, CARPETS, LINOLEUM, BED AND TABLE LINEN, &c., Or the numberless items usually connected therewith, ha.ve the opportunity of inspecting and selecting from an exceptionally excellent and varied assortment of wcll-inade and reliable goods suited to their needs, all at COMPETITIVE PRICES, Which will not only favourably compare with any, but be found much below those usually charged in London or Provincial Shops for similar qualities. There will be no importunity to purchase, visitors be- ing willingly shown over the premises, but to each Purchaser of S5 and upwards, the Return Railway Fare will be refunded. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR LARGE AMOUNTS. UPHOLSTERING AND RENOVATION WORK UNDERTAKEN. REMOVALS IN THE FIRMS' OWN PANTECHNICON VANS CONTRACTED FOR. Estimates given with pleasure, Free of Charge inquiries solicited and readily answered. Where necessary a thoroughly Capable Re- presentative will wait upon any Customer who is unable to come to Newtown. i345 ,Sales by Auction. DAVID ROBERTS & SON, AUCTIONEERS <h VALUERS, T CORWEN & DOLGELLEY. On SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, 1906J ANNUAL LETTING of the DOLGELLEY MARION. i314 On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th, 1906 MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS and SON will Sell by Auction at TYNYCELYN, LLANELLTYD, DOLGELLEY, a collection of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE. Valuable Oak, and outdoor effects by order of W. H. Cattermole, Esq., who is changing his residence. Sale at 12 o'clock. i 315 On THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, 1906, ME.SSRS DAVID ROBERTS and SON will Sell by Auction at BRYNTIRION, CORWEN, A large assemblage of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Fire Oil Paintings, Outdcor Effcts, etc., by order of A H Arden, Esq., who is leaving. i 316 On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th, 1906, MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS and SON will Sell by Auction at MAESYFFYNNON, DOLGELLEY. The whole of the very substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc., by order of Mr Wm Williatns, Timber Merchant, who is leaving. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. i 317 On THURSD \Y, MARCH 29th, 1906, JI/TESSRS DAVID ROBERTS and SON ■i-l- will offer for Sale by Auction a* the MASONIC HALL, BARMOUTH, at 3 o'clock in the afteroocn (pubject to conditions then to be produced) all that valuable piece or parcel of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND known ai ic rrTTi nAnrr Tor. '1It.T.a n I JLII" UVtjn, Containing 4,008 equare yards or thereabouts. The land occupies a incbt desirable position with front- age to the Lianaber-r-ad, with an uninterrupted view of the Cardigan Bay, and i« inclose proximity tn the Llanaber Pest Office. Immediate posses- sion can be had. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Corwen and Dolgeiley, or to Mesera Gamon, Farmer & Co., Solicitors, Chester. i 318 MORGAN & ROBERTS, Auctioneers, Accountants, and Valuers. Sales, Valuations, etc., promptly attended to and terms of Sales punctually carried out, Accounts audited and Balance Sheets prepared. Rents collected and Debts recovered. Short Loans arranged and Bills discounted at reasonable rates. For terms, apply at Offices- No. 1, NEW STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Branch Office at Tregaron open on Tuesdays. Public Notice, CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. The following posts are now vacant :— Applications to be School. Vacancy. Salary, sent on er before March 7th to Adpar Uncertificated £ 50 T. Thomas, Esq., Teacher Solicitor, (female) Llandyscul. for Infants Departmen t. Brongest — Uncertificated P,45 Do. Teacher. Applications, stating age, experience, and quali- fications, should be accompanied by copies of three recent tcatimonials. JENKIN JAMES, M.A., County Education Office, Feb. 21st, 1906. Aberystwyth. i270 MONTGOMERYSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. LLANWRIN N. SCHOOL. WANTED, Head Mistress (Art 50). Welsh essential. Salary £ 65. Forms of application may be obtained from me, the undersigned, on receipt of stamped addressed envelope tor reply. LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Education Authority. County Education Offices, Newtown, 26th February, 1906. 1905. MACHYNLLETH UNION. DOLGELLEY UNION. I the undersigned, hereby give notice that 0 tD 2 the Audits of the Accounts for the half- year ended the 29th day of September, 1905. of the above-mentioned Unions and of the several Parishes therein, will severally commence at the respective p'aces and at the respective times stated below :— Machynlleth Union—At the Board Room of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at Mach- ynlleth, CD Thursday, the 22ad day of March, 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forsnoon. Dolgeiley Union.—At the Board Room of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at Dif- gelley, on Tuesday, the 27th day of March, 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 28th day of February, 1906. (Signed) WILLIAM GRIFFITH, District Auditor of the North Wales Audit District. i339 THE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MACH- YNLLETH & THE RURAL DISTRICTS OF PENNAL & SCUBORYCOED. OTICE is hereby given that William IN Griffith, Esquire, the Auditor of the North Wales Audit District, has appointed the audit of accounts of the above-named Rural District Coun- cil, in respect of the Rural Districts of Machyn- lleth, Pennal, and Scuborycoed, and the officers thereof, for the half year ended 30th September, 1905, to commence on Thursday, the 22nd day of March, 1906, at 10-39 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Board Room of the Guardians, Union Work- house, Machynlleth. The accounts duly made up and balanced tegether with all Books of Accounts, Bills, Accounts, Vouchers and other documents mentioned or referred to in the said accounts, will be deposited at my office in Maeugwyn-street, Machynlleth, and be open during office houra thereat, to the iuspectioa of all persons interested, seven clear days before such au<iit. D. EVANS, Clerk to the said Council. Machynlleth, ittt March, 1906. i344 IN BANKRUPTCY. Re ANNE HUGHES ARNFIELD, of Dolgeiley, Barmouth, and Pwllheli, Sta- tioner, Music and Fancy Goods Dealer. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of JL the outstanding Bock Debts belonging to the above Estate. List of same may be inspected at. my Aberystwyth Offices. Tenders to be sent to me on or before 15th March, 1906. The highest cr any tender will not necessarily be accepted. E. HOWARD DANIEL, The Sale Rooms, Trustee. Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. Match 1st, 1906. i342 HARRODS, LIMITED, THE LEADING LONDON AGENTS FOR THE SALE AND LETTING of i- Residential Estates, Country Houses, and Sportings. PROPERTY AUCTIONS are held at the Lon- don Auction Mart and the principal Provincial Centres monthly throughout the year, when pro- perties may be included on favourable terms. VALUATIONS of Property, Furniture, Silver and Valuables for the purpose of Estate Duty, Mortgage, Insurance, &c. SALES BY AUCTION of Furniture, Pictures, a uOJets Art, and General Household Effects undertaken in any part of the Kingdom on weder- ate terms. Terms of commission and general information may be obtained of the Manager, Mr GEORGE W. RUTTER, at the Auction, Estate, and Valuation Offices, 87 to 135, Brompton-road, London, S. W. Telegrams "Everything, (Private Wire)\ Telephone Nos. f 1971, Kensington for Trunk Calls) 5151, Westminster, Jublic Retires. c; UNIVERSITY OF WALES. THE Twelfth Matriculation Examination JL will commence on Monday, Juoe 25th, 1906. Particulars from the Registrar, University Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff, lrom whom forms of entry can be obtained. Application for entry forms must be made not later than Motdav, May 28th, 1906. i212 COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1906. THE FOLLOWING is a SUMMARY of the Returns respecting Election expense» of Matthew Lewis Vaughan Davies, Esquire, and C E D Morgan-Richardson, Esquire, Candidates at the above ElecLi in,which returns were received by me on the 22nd day of February, 1996. 'rIT'\TT'T'" "9' fliAnniiW L.iUVVlS VAUUMAJN DAY IKS, ESQUIRE, £ s d Returning Officer's expenses 24S 12 11J Personal expenses of CandidAte 18 6 9 Election Agent 100 0 0 Sub-Agents 105 3 0 Polling Agents, Clerks, Messengers and Country Agents "1 79 16 8 Printing 71 8 1 Advertising 29 11 g- Stationery, Postages, Telegrams, Bill Posting, Carriage of Parcels, &o. 72 12 9 Committee Rooms, Public Meetings, Halls, &c. 48 17 S- Conveyance of Public Speakers, Agents' travelling Expenses 84 16 0 Registers, &c., Cheque Book 3 10 2 C862 15 9i WILLIAM DAVIES. C. E. D. MORGAN-RICHARDSON, ENQUIRE. r> s d Returning Officer's expenses 248 12 11J. Personal expenees of Candidate 30 0 0 Election Agent 130 0 0 Sub-Agents 142 0 0 Polling Agents 17 14 6 Clerks. 173 10 0 Messengers 44 18 6 Goods supplied and work done 46 16 3 Printing and Stationery 185 i8 7 Advertising and Billposting. 46 8 6 Postages and telegrams 63 13 II Hire of rooms for Public Meetings.- 8 10 6 Hire of rooms for Committee Rooms 42 16 0 Miscellaneous ulatters 10 6 6 £ 1,191 6 2i DANIEL WATKINS. AND I GIVE NOTICE that any Voter is per- mitted t. inspect the said returns and the accom- panying declarations and documents on a payment of a fee of One Shilling at 50 Great Darkgate- street, Aberystwyth, at any time during Office hours within two years next after the said date of the receipt of the same by me. Dated this 27th day of February. 1906 EDWARD ROBERTS, r-. i 328 Sheriff and Returning Officer; RE MARY OWEN, of 44, ilfanod-road, Blaenau Festiniog, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -LN all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of the above- named Mary Owen, deceased, whose will wa" proved in the St. Asaph Probate Registry on the 10th day of July, 1905, are hereby required to send particu- lars in writing of their claims or demands to us,. the undersigned, the Solicitors for the Executors,, on or before the 15th day ot March, 1906 at the under-mentioned address, after which date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets amongst the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had natice, and the Executors will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any parson or persons of whose claims or demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 21th day of February, 1908. R. O. JONES and DA VIE, of Blaenau Festiniog, '310 Solicitors for the Executors, MERIONETH COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Quarterly Meeting of the Merioneth County Council will be held in the Count3i Hall at Dolgelley, on Thursday, the 15th day of March,, 1906, at 11 a.m. and the Council wiil thereupon proceed to the consideration of the business relat- ing to the Assossment, Application, and Manage- ment of the County Stock or Rate and all other County Business pursuant to the 15 and 16 Vict, cap. 81. Dated this 15th day of February, 1906. ROBT. JONEQ, i263 Clerk to the Council. THE EDUCATION ACT, 1902. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. WHEREAS the County Council of the County of Merioneth have nude applic- ation to the Local Government Board for their consent under Sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Education Act, 1902, to the raising by the said County Council of an amount which will be pro- duced by a rate excecding two pence in the pound for the purpose of supplying or aiding the suppyl of education other than elementary and of pro- moting the general co-ordination of all formb of education within the said County; And whereas the Local Government Board have directed inquiry into the subject matter of such application; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Frederick James Willis, Esquire, Barrister-at-law, one of the Inspectors of the said Board, will attend at the County Hall, Bala, on Wednesday, the Seventh day of Mar.;h, 1906, at Half-past Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to hold the said Inquiry and will then and there be prepared to receive the evidence of any persons interested in the matter of the said Inquiry. AS WITNESS my hand this Fifteenth day of February, 1906 at the Offics of the Local Govern- ment Board, Whitehall, London. NOEL T. KERSHAW, i265 Assistant Seoretary. THE SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTH. SHIRE TRAINING SCHOOL OF COOKERY AND THE DOMESTIC ARTS. St. ANDREW'S PLACE AND PARK GROVE, CARDIFF. IN ASSOCIATION with the University College, Cardiff, and under the Inspection of the Board of Education, and empowered to grant Diplomas in Cookery, Liuudry-work and House- wifery under the cognizance and with the approval of the Board of Education For further particulars apply to the Superintend- ent, Miss Hester Davies, 6, St. Andrew's-place,, Cardiff. i238 CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS FOR SALE WREATHS, &c., TO ORDER. TABLE P LANTS, &c., on Hire for Decora. ion.-Apply. R. C. Will'ams, Queen's Gardens Aberystwyth. 185