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Wanted. WANTED, Oats and Barley. Full market prices given.—Hartley, 13, Queen Street, Aberystwyth. A BERY8TWYTH.-Home for Invalids; large garden; highly recommended moderate terms. Owen, Sea View, Llan- badarn Fawr, Aberystwyth. b888 COMPOSITORS.—Jobbing hand, Welsh- English. Permanency.—Evan Thomas, Gwalia Printing Works, Bangor. c446 DRESSMAKING. Itiiprovers and Apprentices wanted.—Apply, Mrs Lloyd Benbow, Smithfield-road, Aberystwyth. c383 DRESSMAKING. — Wanted experienced Skiri hand, improvers and apprentices at once.—Apply, W. S. Williams, Ltd., Llan- rwat. c448 LADY, Elderly, very active, experienced and capable Housekeeper, is open to any engagement where trustworthiness and reliability would be appreciated, Abstainer. —Apply Box 223, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. c463 m ILLINERY.-Wanted, Apprentices and Improvers to the woriuoom.-lrs Wones, 40, Great Darkgate-street, Aber- ystwyth. c390 RESPECTABLE Servant Wanted for small Business House. Good references essential. Comfortable home and good wages. -Apply, Mrs. Hugh Jones, 412, Edgware- road, London, W. c^18 SHORTH AND.-Mr H. Seddon, teacher of Shorthand at the Aberystwyth Science and Art Classes, is now at liberty to coach pupils privately in the above subject. Tuition by Pitman's "New Rapid Course," it desired.—Apply, 2, Trinity-place, Aberyst- wyth. c422 WANTED, old Machinery and Scrap Iron of all kinds, bought for cash,—Llan- fair Quarry, Harlech. c403 WANTED, for 3 months or more, small nicely-furnished cottage, few miles outside Aberystwyth moderate rent.—Parti- culars to Knight, Stonycroft, Sed. View-place, Aberystwyth. c404 WANTED experienced, steady, reliable Coat and General Hands permanency constant employment must be over military age.—Griffiths & Griffiths, Commerce House, Llanidloes. c^75 WANTED-Clock & Spectacle Repairer. Vw Good waajes —Weston, Watchmaker & Optician. Hinckley, Leicestershire. c350 ANTED.-Garden to rent, with fruit-I W trees preferred, in or near A berysfcwyth I —Apply, Box 211, Cambrian News Office. j 3 c378. WANTED, immediately, experienced hand for Ladies Tailor-made skirts.—Apply, J. Evans, 11, Great Darkgate street, Aber- ystwyth. c438 WANTED, immediately, Apprentice and Improver to the dressmaking.—Apply, N. and P. John, 20, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. c437 WANTED, in Aberystwyth, 4 Un- furnished Rooms, for One Lady.— Apply Box 216, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. c412 WANTED SAWYER (Circular). Also Assistant Timber-Waggoner. Per- manent job—Apply E. O. Joues & Sons, Timber Merchants, Welshpool- c469 W A N T E f), immediately, temporary Housekeeper-General; middle-aged would suit widow.—Apply, stating particu- lars, to Box 219, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. c447 WANTED to purchase House or small Villa with garden, ia or near Aber- ystwyth. -PLrticulars and price, Box 220. Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. c458 WANTED Good Plain Cook.—Apply, Mrs Parry, Llydiardau, Llanilar, Aberystwyth. c359 WANTED, for a small family at Birken- head, a capable Housekeeper.—Apply, Morris, Chemist, Portmadoc. c443 WANTED, to rent in Aberystwyth, April 1st, modern house, not less than 3 bedrooms, bathrooom (h. c.), with good garden.—Apply, Box 213, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. c387 WANTED 700 to 800 choice Mole Skins at once. Good Match. State Price.— 276, High-street, Stratford, London, E. c356 WANTED to Purchase 200,000 Larch, Spruce, or Scotch Fir Poles and Trees suitable for Pit Props. Also wanted about 50 Men to fell and cut Poles into props at Abermaide, Aberystwyth.— Apply, W. Boyntown, Moortown, near Lincoln. c358 WANTED. Smart kitchen maid (under W chef), used to vegetables.—Apply, stating experience and wages required to Box "No. 08," "Cambrian News," Aber- ystwyth. c377 CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. WANTED immediately Certificated Assist- ant Teachers at the following Schools Aberystwyth Council School, Girls Depart- ment. „ Cardigan Council School, Boys Depart- ment. Commencing Salary ;ESO -per annum. Applications on forms to be obtained from the undersigned on receipt of a stamped- addressed foolscap envelope, should be accompanied by copies of three recant testimonials, and should reach me on or before Saturday, the 25th of March, 1916. JENKIN JAMES, M.A., Director of Education, Aberystwyth. 16th March, 1916. c472 To be Let. ABERYSTWYTH.—To Let, 1, Laura- place, furnished long or short let.- Apply, Miss F. Boughton-Knight, Mary- knoll, Ludlow, Salop. c401 ABERYSTWYTH. — Clean, comfortable Apartments for Winter Months best part town moderate terms. Invalids attended to by Trained Nurse.—Box 194, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. cl44 BERYSTWYTH.-TO Let, The Castle jTTL Hotel; Modern, Fully-licensed, Tied Beers only; low rent, small ingoing, good situation, in view of sea.-Apply, David Roberts & Sons Limited, Brewers, Aber- ystwyth. c372 ABERDOVEY Lady would let half A of Furnished House, sitting-room, 2 bedrooms, use of kitchen, bathroom, etc. no attendance.—Apply, Box 221, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth, c459 ALA.DY having a comfortably furnished house in Criccieth, wishes to meet with a lady or gentleman to share it.—7, Bryntirion- terrace. c449 RICCIETH.-House to be Let. 2 front- c sitting, 7 bedrooms, back parlour, breakfast room, kitchen, hot and cold bath; private situation; immediate possession.— Apply, Rev. Williams, Brynhyfiyd, Pentir, Bangor. c454 HAUL WEN, Bow Street, to Let, from May 12th, seven-roomed House in splendid condition.—Apply, J. Prosser, C Bow Street, Cardiganshire. c460 SMALL BUNGALOW, Furnished or Un- ks furnished, to Let immediately; Suburb of Aberystwyth la^ge garden; every con- venience, water, etc.—Apply, Box 222, Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. c461 HUBHnnnnDHnraBBanBaHB To be Let. ABERYSTWYTH.-To Let, near sea, large front sitting room, 4 good bedrooms, large private kitchen, furnished or unfur- nished.—Apply, Box 210, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. c376 APARTMENTS, permanent or otherwise; elevated and sunny position. Moderate terms.-Address, "Farcroft," North Road, Aberystwyth. c367 ABERDOVEY —To Let "The Penryn substantially-built first-class boarding- house; two doors from Post, Office close to Station, beach etc.; every modern con- venience.—Abraham Williams, Aberdovey. c306 CHARMINGLY situated, Detached Fur- e nished House extensive tree-shaded ground s ihree silting rooms, six bedrooms, bathroom and lavatory (h. and c.); indoor sanitation excellent water supply efficient drainage electric light; garape; near beach places of worship (English services); station, post and telegraph office, &c. lovely sea and mountain views. 10 let for long or short periods aif-o a Smaller House six roomed electric light; excellent" ater supply; good drainage, &c.—Appiy, Foulkes Jones, Llwyn- gwril, S.O. a927 FLAT to Let. Furnished or Unfurnished; Dining Ruorr,. Double-bedded Room (or more if required), Kitchen and Back Kitchen. View of Sea.—Apply. Box 215, "Cambrian News" Office. Aberystwyth. c411 HOUSE TO LET, No. 5, Custom-street, 12th of May.—Apply, T. J. Samuel, Solicitor, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. c391 OFFICE TO LET, at Alexandra-road, Aberystwyth. Apply, Station- master, Great Western and Cambrian Railways, Aberystwyth. c311 TALYBONT—To Let, with immediate i possession, six-roomed bouse, beside large basement and attics, all newly re-deco- rated, semi-detached, with garden, known as Ael-y-Brya.—Apply, Mr. R. D. Jenkins, Ael-y-Bryii, Taiyhont., Cardiganshire- c375 T"^0 LET, from May 12th, a commodious JL house known as Llywel," Loveden* road and North road.-Exiquire Jenkins, Castell Brychin. Aberystwyt h. c405 TO LET, Thornton House, Llanbadarn, rent £ 14 7 roams in good condition.— ADDIV. Austin, Nurseiies, Llanbadarn Road, Aberystwyth* c292 TO BE LET OR SOLD, House and Shop, 42, B idge-sireet, Aberystwyth (corner Powell-street); possession May. Apply, Rhondda, North-road, Aberystwyth. c364 rO LET, about 12 Acres of Grazing Land a fid Shed thereon from March 25th.— Apply, Dr Harries, Aberystwyth. c451 TO LET, Dinglemount, Cliff-teriace.— Apply, J. J. Humphreys, Coliseum, Aberystwyth. c466 TO LET, immediate possession, Mel- Valley Hall, Llanbadarn Road, Aber- yjitwytli 6 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms kitchen and scullery hot and cold water motor garage and laige garden.—Apply to above address or Joseph Davies and Son, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. blOOO rpO LET, from 25th of March, Panteg, Llanbadarn Road, gas and electric light; hot and cold water; large garden walled round: stable for one or two horses; saddle room wash house tool house; large garage or coach house.- For particulars, apply to Morgan, 18, Pier Street. c267 TO LET, from May 12th next, the Victoria Hotel Aberystwyth.—Apply, W J. Rowlands, 9, North-parade, Aber- ysiwyth. c322 TO LET.—The well-known Ivm, "The Three Horse Shoe," Aberystwyth, with excellent stabling.—Apply, Mr. E. Santall, Oity Brewery Company, Limited, Aberystwyth. To be Sold. ABERYSTWYTH.—TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, the charming Free- hold Villa Residence known as WELLING- TON VILLA, situate on the Llanbadarn Road. Large Garden at back.—For further particulars, apply at the above address. c328 FOR SALE, 80 Bathing Vans cost £ 8 each no reasonable offer refused.— Apply, H. J. Davies, Old Belle Vue, Barmouth. c468 FOR SALE, 'about 40 acres Oak cordwood situate near Capel Bangor.—Apply, Mrs Hughes-Bonsall, Glan Rbeidol, Aberystwyth. c431 n FOR SALE, Spring Cart Waggonette, Victoria Phaeton in good working order. 0 —John Morris, Tanrallt Cottage, Barmouth. c397 FOR SALE.—Eggs, White Wyandotte and Leghorn (Tom Barrons' direct); 265 egg strain ,;5s. per sitting.—Apply, Miss M. egg straii) ,.58. per sitting. -Apply, Miss M. Ellis, Bryn-y-mor Terrace, Aberystwyth. c39g FOR SALE, Piece of Land situate at Pen- helig, Aberdovey, available for Building sites.—Apply, Mr. W. Roberts-Jones, Solicitor Oswestry. c97 FOR SALE,—Hay, Straw, Seed Oats, White and Brown.—Apply to D. R. Jenkins, Erglodd, Taliesin, Glandyfl. c417 FOR SALE.—Good Cross Shorthorn Calves 30s. each.—James, Cilwnwg, Felinfoel, Llanelly. c<^27 GALLOWAY BULLS (2) for Sale, 23 and 9 months old. Fully Pedigreed and entered in Herd Boolc.-Apply, Cockbaine, Cors-y-Gedol, Dyffryn, Merioneth. c415 MOTOR BOAT for Sale, 18 ft., very roomy boat, 4 £ h.p. engine, reversing pro- peller, sails and all gear. Low price.-Applv, T. Jones, 16, Penhelig, Aberdovey. c377 ON SALE, about) 1,000 Aberllefeni Slates, 20 x 10; also other Building Materials; about 5 miles on Devil's Eridge Road, Bryn- gwyn Farm.-Apply, R. C. Richardes, Esq., Penglaise, Aberystwyth. c473 1 SHORTHORN CALVES for rearing from record Cheshire Milkers, by Pedigree Bulls. Quotations to any station no fancy prices.-Frank Dobie, Littleton, Chester. b968 SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, Superphos- phate, Basic Slag. Buy early and ensure delivery.—Prices from Hartley, 13 Queen Street, Aberystwyth. cl81 Miscellaneous. NOTICE. DAVID WILLIAMS, St. James-square, Aberystwyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvas, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare &nd Rabbit Skins, Rags, etc. Best cash prices given, j477 NOTICE. McILQUHAWS, Aberystwyth, want ITA Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvas, &c. Good prices given any quantity. h830 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. Every I Mother who values the Health and Clean- liness of her Child should use HARRISON'S 11 RELIABLE" NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 4d and 9d postage Id. Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Aberystwyth W. M. Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace-road Dolgelley R. and G. Williams, Chemists, Queen's-square. z61 SI—FiTTUIH lliliMIIMW—nBfflWWilW—' Sales by Auction. Cooke Bros, a Roberts F.A.I Etc.- Agricultural and General Auctioneers, Valuers, Insuranoe Agents, Land and Estate Agents. OFFICES 28, Terrace Road (Old Post Office Chambers). And Auction Mart, North Parade. Telephone 3. ABERYSTWYTH; also at Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley and Newtown. PIER FA VILION ABERYSTWYTH. MESSRS COOKE BROS. and ROBERTS having been favoured with nstructions, will remove for convenience of Sale, from two residences, to the above, and SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, MARCH 20th, 1«16, A quantity of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Comprising -Hall Stands, Oak Hall Chairs Mahogany Table, Mats, etc., Reception Room Furnishings, Walnut and Mahogany Suites, 2 Walnut Frame Easy-arm Chairs in Saddle- bags, Mahogany Sideboard, Overmantels, Valuable Marble and Bronze Mantle Clock, Mahogany, etc, Dining Room Tables, Hand- some Mahogany Card Table, Oak Couch in Morocco Leather, a number of Superior Brussels, Axminster and Oriental Pile Carpets, Hearthrugs and Mats,Sweet-tone Harmonium, Piano by Chappell, Occasional Chairs, Antique Oak Corner Cupboard, Mahogany Antique Bureau, Brass Standard Floor Lamp, Fenders, Kerbs and Fire Implements, Pictures, Orna- mental China, Adams Mirror, Pair of Field Glasses, Bedroom Furnishings include 4 Bed- room Suites, in Walnut, Mahogany and Oak Antique Mahogany Chest of Drawers BEd. steads, Bedding, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Glasses, etc. Kitchen Furnishings:- Tables, Chairs, Cutlery, Culinary Utensils, Patent Washing and Mangling Machine, and numerous other effects. On View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 1-30 p.m. prompt. Auction Offices-28, Terrace Rd., Aberystwyth and at Newtown and Llanidloes. c470 MID-WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, NEWTOWN. March Great Horse Sale WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29TH. — ze 105 IN PRIZES. — including 5 Silver Cups (value 75gs). N.B.—At this Sale the 40gs. Challenge Cup will again be open for competition. Early Entries are solicited. Entry Forms and Prize Schedules sent on application to the Auctioneers. HALL, WATERIDGE & OWEN, COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS. Offices High Street, Newto.. n. c426 PRELIMINARY. ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHLY DESIRABLE BUSINESS PREMISES, viz.: Nos. 28 & 30, TERRACE ROAD, COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE & WORK SHOPS IN CAMBRIAN STREET, FIVE DWELLING HOUSES IN STANLEY STREET. MESSRS OOOKE BROS. and ROBERTS have pleasure in announcing their in- structions to submit for Sale at an Early Date, by Public Auction, if not previously sold by private treaty, the foregoing VALUABLE PROPERTIES. Further particulars will appear shortly. c474 LONDON. FOR SALE, a well-established Boarding House, near Clapham Common. Success- fully carried on for a number o. years. i Ingoin at Valuation.—Apply to Cooke Bros. & Roberts, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. CEMMAES ROAD STOCK SALE. 'THCTRSDAY NEXT, March 23rd 200 fat^™nd CATTLE Chiefly bunches of Strong Well-bred Hereford and Black Welsh Steers. FAT AND STORE SHEEP Sale at one o'clock. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, Auctioneers. c467 TOWN OF LAMPRTER. Tj^OR SALE, Grocery business of D. Jones, JO Britannia Stores, Lampeter Owing to illness ot the Proprietor, the Stock and Fixtures will be sold at a valuation. The stock is gmall and in good Condition. The Freehold House, Shop and Premises are also for sale by private treaty. For further particulars, apply to J. ERNEST LLOYD, Solicitor, c410 Lampeter. IMPORTANT NOTICE. GEORGE FELLOWES, Baker and Confectioner, HAS TAKEN OVER THE CENTRAL CAFE, NORTH PARADE. Recently carried on by MR. J. R. JAMES The Premises are Modern in all respects, and eminently adapted as a High-Class RESTAURANT, Having Seating Accommodation for 200 Persons. DINNERS PROVIDED DAILY, TEAS, &o., prepared at all times This Business will be carried on in connec- tion with that established at 19, TERRACE ROAD, which is noted for the quality of HOME-MADE WHITE & PATENT BREAD and CONFECTIONERY and General Grocery. Agent for Dr Allenson's Whole-Meal Bread. Also Daren and Hovis Bread. M&de Daily under Model Hygienic Conditions. A TRIAL:WILL ENSURE CUSTOM. b855 j Sales by Auction. THE NORTH WALES SECOND ANNUAL SHOW and SALE OF PEDIGREE, WELSH BLAOK CATTLE (Males and Females), Will be held at MENAI BRIDGE SMITH. FIELD, which is ii miles from Bangor and 5 minutes from Menai Bridge Station, being the most convenient railway centre for NortJa Wales, and promoted by the chief Breeders in Anglesey, Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire and Merionethshire, to encourage the breeding of Welsh Black Cattle, 9W On Friday, ipril 14th, 1916. JUDGING, 10.30 a.m.; SALE, 11.30. Present entries to hand from the noted Herds of the Right Honble. Lord Penrhyn, Lord Harlech. Major E. W. Piatt, Humphrey Ellis, Esq., R. M. Greaves, Esq., Mesars R. Newell, O. E. Hughes, 0 Parry Jones, Morj jt Williams, and many others whose namea will be added in future issues. zC20 in Prize Money, including a hand- some Silver Challenge Cup, value £ 5, for, best young Pedigree Welsh Bull notof over 18 months o!d. The Right Honble. Lord Penrhyn very kindly offers a cash prize, value 2 guineas, for best young Pedigree Welsh Bull, not over 18 months old, bred by, and the property of a Tenant Farmer depending on f&rming. Please write for Prize Schedules and Entry Forms direct to the Auctioneers, MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD & Co., IVi BANGOR, N. WALES. c409 PRINCIPAL'S HOUSE, I ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. Important Clear-out Sale of Antique and Modern Household Furniture and Other Effects. MESSRS. PRICE and DAVIES have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Principal Bebb to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th, 1916, the Contents of the above Residence. Full particulars are in course of prepara- tior and will appear in the columns of this •pap'er and will be obtained of the Auctioneers Garth, Llanybyther, And Alexandra-road, Aberystwyth. co ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF OLD-ESTABLISHED DAIRY BUSINESS. MESSRS PRlOE and DAVJES are favoured with instructions to offer for sale, at the Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth, ON THURSDAY, 6th APRIL, 1916, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, The OLD-ESTABLISHED DAIRY BUSINESS, situate in th-e Best Business Portioifr' o £ Terrace-road, called and known as 'the NEW DAIRY, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth, containing with the usual offices, the fol- lowing rooms:— Basement: 2 Kitchens. Ground Floor: Excellent and Well-fitted Shop and one Sitting Room. First Floor: One Dining Room and one Reception Room. "Second Floor: Two Bedrooms. Attic: Two Bedrooms. 1 The above Premises occupies an excep- tionally-fine poeitkm in- the b.l\ thoroughfare of the Town of Aberystwyth, being in close proximity to the Promenade and offers an exceptional opportunity for a business enterprise. There is a small yard at the rear of the Premises, together with a spacious side entrance. The Premises are held under a Corpora- tion Lease, with an unexpired term of 53 years, at the low annual ground rental of R4 16s. 2d. Possession will be given on completion of the purchase. Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained from the Auctioneers at their Offices, Garth, Llanybyther, and 2a, Alex- andra-road. Aberystwyth, or from Mr. D. EMRYS WILLIAMS, Solicitor, 5, North-parade, Aberystwyth. c464 BRYNYRWY, TRAWSFYNYDD. MR.. PARRY-JONES will sell by Aucti On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22,1916, The Whole FARMING STOCK And IMPLEMENTS Cillart & Sons, Auctioneers. House and Estate Agents. Valuers and Surveyors. MACHYNLLETH, AUCTION SALES of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Ground Rents, Furniture, Farming Stock, and Timber etc., under. taken on moderate terms. VALUATIONS made for 'Estate Duty, Transfer, Mortgage, and other purposes. SURVEYS made and Plans prepared. ESTATES managed and Rents Collected. Property owners advised in "regard to the Provisional Valuations of their properties under the Finance (1909-10) Act 1910. Register of houses and lands to let and for Sale by Private Treaty t960 Mr. JOHN PUGH Auctioneer and Valuer, Arbitrator under Agricultural Holdings Act, Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth' Undertakes Salee of all kinds of Property, Farming Stock, Furniture, fcc., upon reasonable terxps Strict attention given to all business and prompt settlement guaranteed. Will attend personally at Aberystwyth on Mondays and Thursdays and by appointment on any other day* Offices-Abeyretwyth i Great Darkgate Street. -« Machynlleth Maengwyn Street. Farmers having Hay, Straw, Oats and Barley, for sale can obtain full Market prices at HARTLEY'S GRAIN STORES, Queen Street, ABERYSTWYTH Prices & Samples on application. Sales by Auction. ABERYSTWYTH. Saile of Valuable Leasehold Business Premises MESSRS. DANIEL I REES & EVANS are favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Auction, at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22wd, 1916, At o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Con- ditions to be then read), the very Valuable Leasehold BUSINESS PREMISES situate and beingl No. 58, TERRACE ROAD, Aberystwyth, now in the occupation of the Representatives of the late Mrs Elizabeth Bevan, carrying on the business of Con- fectioners, Tobacconists, and Fancy Goods Dealers, etc. This Property occupies an excellent position in tbe Main Business Thoroughfare of the Town it is well-built and in a good state of preservation, and contains the following Accommodation, viz.Commodious Double- fronted Shop; Large Sitting Room; 5 Bed- rooms Bath Roomih.&c.); W.C's Kitchens and usual Domestic Offices; together with Yafd and Side Entrance. The Property is held under a Leasp from the Corporation of Aberystwyth for the residue of a term of 75 years from the 12th day of November, 1900, at the annual Ground Rent of £7 7s. 6d. Possession will be given oa completion of the purchase. For further Particulars, with Orders to View, apply to the AUCTIONEERS, or to W. P OWEN, Esq., Solicitor, all of Aberyst- wyth. c420 FOLLOWING THE ABOVE SALE, jl/TESSRS DANIEL 1. REES and EVANS will also offer by Auction, all that PIECE :OR PARCEL OF ^LAND Situate in Gorsfochno, near the Cambrian Railway, in the Township of Ysgubor-y-Coed and Parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn, in the County of Cardigan, containing by admeasuremeut 7 Acres, 2 Roods, 13 Poles, or thereabouts. For further Particulars as to this Lot apply to the AUCTIONEERS W. P. OWEN, Esq., Solicitor, all of Baker-street, Aberyst- wyth; or to Messrs. CHAMBERLAIN and JOHNSON, Solicitors, Trinity square, Llan dudno. c421 Daniel. I. Rees & Evans, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Estate, House, and Insurance Agents, etc. OFFICES (Open Daily): 4, Baker Street, Aberystwyth. a603 250 HORSES. 10 GUINEAS PRIZES. NORTH WALES R EPOSITORY, -y^TREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS invite — entries for THURSDAY, APRIL 6th. Powerful Town Mares and Geldings, Lurry Horses, Vanners, Cart Colts and Light Horses. Present entries include the annual consign- ment of High-Class Hunters from F. E. Cotton, Esq. Entries close Thursday, March 30th. Prize Lists and Forms on application. c465 Public Notices. NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ACTS- CARNARVONSHIRE INSURANCE COMMITTEE. THE above Committee invite applications from Males (ineligible for Military Service) or Females for the post of TEMPORARY CHIEF ASSISTANT CLERK. The person appointed must be a thoroughly proficient shorthand-typist. Previous office experience and a good knowledge of Welish and English essential. Salary, £ 2. Applications endorsed Assistant Clerk," together with copies of three recent testimonials, should reach me, the under- signed, not later than Wednesday, the 22nd inst. Dated this 8th day of March, 1916. HUGH LEWIS, Clerk to the Committee. 22, Castle Square, Carnarvon. c423 COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. LICENSING (CONSOLIDATION) ACT, 1910 LICENSING RULES, 1910. TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting I of the County Licensing Committee will be holden at the Town Hall, Lampeter, on Thursday, the 6th, day of April, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon or as soon after as Quarter Sessions shall determine for the purpose of hearing applications for the confirmation of New Licences for the sale of any intoxicating Liquors granted at the General Annual Licensing Meeting holden within any Division of the County of Cardigan within the (first fourteen days of the month of February, 1916, or at any lawful adjournment thereof." w i a™ ft »■ tf Upon every application to the County Licensing Committee for confirmation of a new license the applicant for confirmation must personally attend before the Committee unless good cause be shown for his absence. i">"irrff "iiin r■ Hit m •- „• mm* w* Any person claiming to be entitled and desiring to be heard before the County Licensing Committee in. opposition to the confirmation of a new License must give not less than seven days' Notice in writing to the Clerk of the Peace and to the applicant for such confirmation of his intention to appear before the County Licensing Committee and oppose the same., I'" I M *■„i v • LY-RN Ml F. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Aberystwyth, March 3rd, 19] 6. c440 G. R. P,J. CARDIGANSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS. 1916. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Cardigan, will be held and kept at the Town Hall, Lam- peter, on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1916, at 11-15 o'clock in the afternoon, at which hour the names of the Grand Jurors will be called over. The Court will then proceed with the business in the following order: (1) County business; (2) Trial of prisoners (3), Hearing of Appeals, and on the day and on the hour above-mentioned all the Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer their names, and the Magistrate.- of the C(-,iiiiti are requested to cause all depositions relating to cases sent for trial at the, Sessions to be transmitted' to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 30th day of March, 1916, and in cases arising subsequently immediately after being taken. F.R.ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Aberystwyth, March 13th. 1916. e444 Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphosphate, Basic Slag. BUY EARLY AND ENSURE DELINERY. s Prices from HARTLEY, l el82 13, Queen Street, ABERYSTWYTH Sales by Auction. I ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. MESSRS. J. M. BERRY & SON (F.A.I.) i'JL have received instructiobs to Sell by Public Auction at the LION ROYAL HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, On THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1916, At 7 p.m., Subject to the Common Form Conditions of the Merthyr and A berdare Incorporated Law Society, the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Namely, all that SHOP & DWELLING HOUSE SITUATE AND BEING No. 38, Terrace Road, ABERYSTWYTH, Now in the occupation of the "Cambrian News" (Aberystwyth), Limited, and used as a Stationer's Shop. Vacant posssesion will be given on completion. The Premises are held for a term of 75 years from the 12th day of May, 1900, at an annual ground rent of £9 5s. lOd. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of the Public to this unique opportunity of acquiring a Business Premises in the befet part of the shopping centre of Aberystwyth. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Bank Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil, or to F. SYDNEY SIMONS, ESQ., I Solicitor, MERTHYR TYDFIL. SALES BY Messrs. David Roberts & Son, CORWEN ANT) DOLGOELLEY. By order of Trustees and Mortgagees. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. DOLGELLEY, PARISH OF LLANABER. mmsRs. DAVID ROBERTS & SON beg to announce their instructions to Sell by Auction, at the GOLDEN LION HOTEL, DOLGELLEY, On Wednesday, April 5, 1916 at two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale, all those two Valuable Freehold Farms known respectively as TYNYCORNEL," containing 83 acres, and "MAESYCLAWDD," containing 105 acres or thereabouts of good Pasture and Arable Land, situate near to the Village of Bontddu and within 5 miles of the towns of Barmouth and Dolgelley. Particulars, Plans and Conditions of Sale may be had from the AUCTIONEERS, Corwen and Dolgelley, or from Messrs. BUSK, MELLOR & NORRIS, Solicitors, 45, Lincolns Inn Fields, London, W.C. c369 Public Notices. MACHYNLLETH UNION. THE GUARDIANS invite applications for the post of Caretaker of the Union Workhouse, Machynlleth (which is proposed to be closed) as from 31st March, 1916. Suitable for husband and wife. A few rooms in the institution will be retained for use. Full particulars of qualifications and duties may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications to be sent in to me before the 22nd March, 1916. W. P. ROWLANDS, Union Offices, Clerk to the Guardians. Maengwyn Street, Machynlleth, 23rd February, 1916. c430 AUXILIARY RED CROSS COUNTY HOSPITAL, ABERYSTWYTH. NINTH SUBSCRIPTION LIST. £ s. d. Mrs D. C. Roberts, Aberystwyth 1 1 0 War Service Committee, Aber- ystwyth 50 0 0 Miss Ina J. Williams 1 0 7 Bryngwyn Church. Newcastle Emlyn 7 1 8 Trewen Church, Newcastle Emlyn 2 4 5 Bryn Zion Church, Aberporth 0 17 7 Lantern Entertainment, Llanfarian (per Miss Jones, GlanFLrianl 1 2 0 Anonymous (per Miss Morris Davies) 0 2 0 Capel Bangor Church (per Mrs Rees, Capel Bangor) 0 14 0 Llanilar School Children by Sale of Flag Cards, (per Mrs Parry Llydiardau) 086 Llanddeiniol School Children by Sale of Flag Cards, (per Mrs Parry Llydiardau) 0 17 G I -I Total 65 9 3 Previously acknowledged 1,335 0 6 Grand total £ 1,400 9 9 c455 MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth will be held in the County Hall at Bala, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 4th day of April, 1916, at 11-30 a.m., when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be called and the Court will proceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the following order. 1.—In the trial of prisoners. 2.—In the hearing of appeals. 3.—In hearing motions and in the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the Court. AND/ NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that all Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence or surrender in discharge of their bail, and all appellants, respondents and their witnesses, and all persons bound by recognizance in any civil proceeding are to appear and be in attendance at the time and place aforsesaid. Appeals to be heard must be entered with me not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the Sessions. Dated this 13th day of March, 1916. DAVID BREESE, c456 Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Quarterly Meeting of the I Standing Joint Committee of Quarter Sessions and County Council under Section 30 of the above Act will be held in the County Hall, Bala, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 4th day of April, 1916, at the hour of half-past eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when the Com- mittee will proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the application or manage- ment of the County Stock or Rate within the jurisdiction of the Committee under Sub- Section 3 of Section 30 of the said Act, and all persons having any demand against the Committee are requested to forward parti- culars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dolgelley on or before the 1st day of April, 1916. Dated this 13th day of March, 1916. DAVID BREESE, c457 Clerk to the said Committee Public Notices. Prudential Assurance Companp, Cimited. Chief Office: HOLBORN BARS. LONDON. Summary of the Report presented at the Sixty-Seventh Annual Meeting beld on 2nd March, 1916.' ORDINARY BRANCH. The number of Branch policyholders and outdoor ctaft policies issued during the year was 68,785, 1amounts to £ 2,825,000. assuring the sum of £ 6.619,218. and producing The amount of surplus shown this year does a new annual premium income of £ 457,217. not permit of any increase being made to tbis The premiums received during the year were sum. There is. however, a substantial balance £ 5,167,516. being an-increase of .£121,891 over still remaining, from which bonus additions the year 1914. will be made to the sums assured on all The claims of the year amounted to policies in the Industrial Branch of over ten 94,330,768, of which £145::Ib was in respect of j years' duration which become claims either War Claims. The number of deaths was by death or maturity of endowment from the 11,358. The number of endowment assurances 3rd March, 1916. to the 1st of March. 1917. matured was 25,559, the premium income of both dates inclusive, as follows:— which was £ 137,797. —_—.— The number of policies in force at the end BOXCS ABI>I TIOI* of the year was 935,514. PKK.MIUMS PAIB FOR. TO INDUSTKIAL BRANCH.- The premiums re- j SUMS A«srREP. 1 received during the y*'»r *er« £ 8,506,063, JQ years and less than 35 years, £ 2 10s.percent. being an increase ot £ 329.b61. jc 40 £ 5 The claims of the year amounted to £ <e £ 3,938,596, of which £ 425.499 was in respect of 5() £ 3}, 25,379 War Claims. Tlie bonus additions in- •• *• f^Q it eluded in the claims amounted to £ 276,721. 55 tt 'd The total number of claims and surrenders, u'nwards £ 6# including 15,505 endowment assurances — — matured, was 429,510. 1 The etrain imposed upon the Company by The number of free policies granted during the operation of the Courts (Emergency the year to those policyholders of live years' Power*) Act and the necessity of reserving standing and upwards who desired to discon- funds to meet, the liabilities which this Act. tinue their payments was 88,384, the number 1 unnecessarily and inequitably creates, are in in force being 1,984,523. The number of free a large measure responsible for the temporary policies which became claims during the year suspension of the proflt-sharing scheme; this was 51.417. year there will be no surplus profit-sharing by, The total number of policies in force in this the shareholders or by the outdoor staff. Branch at the end of the year was 20,859,887; while the fixed dividend of the shareholder* their average duration exceeds thirteen years, will be reduced by £ 100.000. The War Claims paid during the year, in In addition to the reserves held against the both Branches, number 26.826 and amount to liabilities shown by the valuation, the total £ 571,035. The total paid up to the present on amount reserved for contingencies, including this account since the outbreak of War ex- amounts carried forward, exceeds £ 4,100,000. ceeds 1750,000 in respect of over 34,500 claims. The Balance Sheet includes amounts total- GENERAL BRANCII.-U)ider the Sickness ling over ClS,000,000 in War IJOan and Insurance Tables the premiums received dur- Treasury Bills. The increase in the holding ing the year were 19,065, and £5.68 was paid of British Government Securities compared in Sickness claims. The whole of the Fund with last year is £ 11,849,133, against a de- of zCl6,955 is reserved for future liabilities. crease of A;8,276,885 in the Balance Set item The assets of the Company, in all branches, I Railway and other debentures and deben- as shown in the balance sheet, are £ 94,794,798. tare stocks and gold and sterling bonds- being an increase of £3.592.454 over those of Home and Foreign." Apart from the purchase 1914. of 4i per cent. War Loan, this is principally The Directors, after careful consideration, due to the sale to the Government in July feel justified in paying a bonus on all par- last of the whole of the Company s holding of; ticipating policies of the Ordinary Branch United States (securities. which become claims either by death or The following letter was received from the maturity during the financial year. but in Chancellor of the Exchequer in connection view of the present unsettled conditions it is with the transaction: — not proposed to make a general distribution [Copy.] TUKASUKV CHAMBERS, of bonus, and the shareholders will not there- WHITEHALL, S.W. fore receive any part of the profits of this Dear ir. August 4. 1915. Branch. The interests of participating policy- 1 have to thank the Prudential Assurance holders are safeguarded by a Special Con- Company on behalf of His Majesty's Govern- tingency Fund of £ 700.000. ment for the patriotic spirit they have The provisions relati#g to Industrial Assur- j ghown in placing the whole of their Ameri- ance contained in the Courts (Emergency can securities at the disposal of the Powers) Act, 1914, have resulted in a severe Treasury at a fair and reasonable price. strain upon the Company's resources, which The transaction has been of considerable has reduced the surplus shown on the opera- assistance in facilitating Exchange opera- tions of the year. and whilst these provisions tions, and the greatest credit is due to the remain in force the strain must continue. In Company for its prompt action.—Yours very, these circumstances the Directors have not truly, R- McKENNA. felt justified in drawing upon tlie £ 300,000 set Secretary aside last year to meet contingent liabilities "'prudential Assurance Company, Ltd. created by the Act, but have met the loss out jo of revenue, and in addition have felt it neces- The six Prudential Approved societies sary to increase the amount set aside by formed under the National Insurance Act. £ 50,000. The Courts (Emergency Powers) Act 1911, continue to make satisfactory progress, Beserve therefore stands, as at 31st December, and the valuable services rendered to ttoe 1915, at £ 350,000. members by the Agency Staff are highly ap- The profit sharing scheme in the Industrial preciated. The amount distributed in benefits Branch provides that after payment of a fixed to the members at, their homes during tnft dividend to the shareholders any surplus pro- year amounted to 11,414.109, making a total fit shall be divided into six pans: one part exceeding £ 4,400,000 since the commencement being retained by the shareholders, one die- of the Aet. tributed among the outdoor staff of the Com- It is with feelings of pride and saiisractioix pany, and the remaining four parts being that the Directors are able to report that no allotted by way of bonus to the policyholders fewer than 9,221 of their staff are either serv-. of the Industrial Branch. The sum \>hich has iner with the Colours or have attested °f keett already been paid or allotted under this'1 rejected for service: 1,^05 from the inaoo scheme by way of bonus to the Industrial staff and 7,916 from the outdoor stall. Balance-sheet of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, being the Summary of V Branches on the 3ist December, igis. LIABILITIES. ASSETS (Continued). £ 6. d. Investments (colltinued)- £ p j Brought forward 26,958,158 15 • Shareholders' capital 1,000,000 0 0 ^.iriTco^r'^nlent "secunt.eg: ri 4* per cent War Life assurance fund- » l925.45 4 912,421 19 0 Ordinary Branch 47,38^.780 6 7 Treasury Bills S,199,256 9 7 Life assurance fund- Government An- Industnal Branch42,322 260 5 10 .unities, etc. 64,307 16 4 Sickness insurance fund j 1xjar, Sto,.ki General Branch 16,955 6 1] rp nn?. n 6 89.722.995 19 4, *-u „ 263 988 4 11' Investments reserve funds 2 2 Bank of England stock 'lAS.'ll? 2 10 Contingency fund 'C0'000 0 °i Muncipal and county securi- Courts (Emergency Powers) Act ties. United Kingdom .1,673,037 13 S Reserve 350'000 0 °l Indian and Colonial Govern- Claims under life policies int.i- ment b„.uriti«i 4.639,591 :2 8 mated and in course of pay- Colonial provincial securities 1,359,665 5 10 ment. 2 in 2 Indian and Colonial muni- Annuities due and unpaid 2,856 10 4 (>i j securit ies 3,558,890 19 9 Balance of bonus under life Foreign Government eecuri- policies reserved for distribu- ties 6,151,487 17 € tion in Industrial Branch 151,861 12 7 poroigI1' provincial securities 791,846 12 10 Foreign municipal securities 3,417,044 17 11 m "m 7QB 11 1 Railway and other debentures w./ya 11 l amj debenture stocks and ——————-—— gold and sterling bonds- Home and Foreign ..12,971.059 0 11 Railway and other preference ASSETS. and guaranteed stocks and £ „ ,i shares 3,243,090 4 t Mortgages on property within Sticks and1 shares ordinary2 856 222 9 10 the United Kingdom 9.433,218 13 3 V. ^JIO 16 6 Mortgages on property out of Freehold ground rents and the United Kingdom olO,16.W4 4, s<.oU.b feu duties 4,775.293 0 6 ^,ni?n,?r~tPP« 12 864 V56 0 9! Leasehold ground rents 9.878 14 5 Hoans on life interest. l.m.m 0 11 property 4,263,067 18 6 Loans on Reversions 50.084 8 5! f* > 'V'P 1 283 446 1 6 Loans on stocks and shares 75,385 2 0 ( h '.p t.,025 2 10 Loans on Company s pohc.e, 7 Outstanding prein.ums *14.662 14 1 within their surrender values 3,04^,56 5 7 « fstaIldinfr all(i rent? 124.497 12 10 Loan* on Personal security S>1. lnt<5r,.8t. dividends and rents Loans 10 Educational nstitu- 4 accrued hut not payable 610.720 13 1 t.ions secured otupincome, etc. 41.>89 11 4 -p. rw.,„vqhl» A»l Investments:- "asL-On deport 20,000 0 0 CWruit j jlan(1 an{j on current ( £ 16,266 13s. 4d. 4». per cent 1 7 678 4 2 War Loan, 1925-3945) 16,080 39 lj accounts L5H;b.d J J £-94794798" 11 1 Carried forward £ 26,958,158 15 8 .1 The values of Stock Exchange securities are determined, under the Article? of Associa- tion of the Company, by the Directors. Due allowance has been made for accrued inte- rest, and the book value of these securities as set forth in The Balance Sheet stands con- siderably below cost price. A careful investigation as to the actual saleable J,! ^Ist December. 1915 (all minimum price quotations being greatly reduced?, compared witii the book value, shows that the Investments Reserve Funds are much more than sutticn nt to meet anv depreciation of the permanent securities. Terminable securities have been valued on a Msi wEIch with Sinking Funds already established, provides for the equalisaUon of the book values and the redemption values at the date of maturity. We certify that in our belief the Assets set forth in the Balance Sheet -having regard to the standards indicated) arc in the aggregate liillv of the value sta*ed therein Ie>s the Investment" Reserve and Contingency Funds taken into account, and make ample provision for all tlie liabilities of the Company. No part of any fund has been applied directly or indirectly for any purpose other Thai] file (-lass of business t.0 which it its applicable. HUHN, Adllftr!f. THOS, C DEWEY, ClUJitlllall.. A. C. THOMPSON. Gaieral Mamuirr. C. K. MAY, Secretary. W. J. LANCA,I',Thit, o ..1AMRS MOUN, f (.rc(' argo We report, that with the assistance of the Chartered Accountants as stated below we have examined the foregoing accounts and have obtained all the information and explana- ttons thSt we have required, and in our opinion such accounts are correct and the fore- S Balance Sheet is^ properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view ot the „f ,t?p rnmnni ^affairs according to the bes' of our information and the explana- SSJot .he j[a»f been applied directly or indirectly for any purpose other than the cla.s ot business to which it is applicable. VHILIP SECRETIN 1 "f W. 11. NICHOLLS t Wo examined the Ca«li transactions (receipts and payments) affecting the account* ,f and T^vestmems for the vear ended December 31st. 1915. and we find the sume n ^ood order a l W. have also examined the Deeds and Securities Certi- ficates et<f.? representing tlie Assets, and Investments, set out in^ accouni. and we certify that they were in Chorterid'ilcci'iMta»»t». 15th February, 1916. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. SMALL HOLDINGS and ALLOTMENTS ACT, 1908. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the I Cardiganshire County Council, not less than one calendar month from the date of this otice. propose to submit to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for confirmation an Order enabling the Council for the purpose of providing Small Hold- ings to hire compulsorily for the term of 35 years, under the Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 198, the Messuage, Farm, and Lands known as part of Pantyrhendy Farm, Llanarth, situate in the Parish of Llanarth, in the County of Cardigan, con. taining by admeasurements 4.675 acres, or thereabouts, the property of Captain Thomas, of Bronygarth. Llanarth, in the County of Cardigan. Esquire, and now in the occupation (or reputed occupation) of Mr. James Jones, Pantyrhendy Farm. Llanarth, as yearly tenant. A copy of the Order, except the Plan annexed to the Order, may be obtained free of charge by any person interested in the land proposed to be hired, at the Llanarth Council School, in the Parish of Llanarth. in the said County of Cardigan. A copy of the Plan annexed to the Order may also at all reasonable times be in- spected at the. said Council School by. or on behalf of, any person interested in the land. Any objection to the proposed hiring must be sent to the Secretary. Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4, Whitehall- place, London. S.W., within one calendar month from the date of this Notice, and a copy of every such Objection should be sent to the undersigned. Dated the 18th day of February, 1916. TOM PARRY, County Land Agent. Derw Villa, Cross Inn, S.O., Cardiganshire. c315 ) CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. SMALL HOLDINGS and ALLOTMENTS ACT, 1908. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Cardiganshire County Council, not less than one calendar month from the date of this Notice. propose to submit to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for confirmation an Order enabling the Council for the purpose of providing Small Hold- ings to hire compulsorily for the term of 35 years, under the Small Holdings and Allotments Act. 198, the Messuage, Farm, and Lands known as part of Pentiefelin. Farm, situate in the Parish of Nant- cwnlle, in the County of Cardigan, con- taining by admeasuremcnts 4.254 acres, or thereabouts, the property of Damet Jenkins, of Pentrefelin, Felinfach, in the County of Cardigan. Enquire, and now in the occupation (or reputed occupation) of Daniel Jenkins, Pentrefehnr as occupying owner. A copy of the Order, except the Plan annexed to the Order, may be obtained free of charge by any person interested in the land proposed to be hired, at the Felinfach Council School, in the Parish of Llanfihangel Ystrad in the said County of Cardigan. A copy of the Plan annexed to the Order 1 may also at all reasonable times be in- I spected at the said Council School by, or on behalf of. any person interested in the land. Any objection to the proposed hiring must be sent to the Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 4, Whitehall- place, London. within one calendar month from the date of this Notice, and a copy of every such Objection should be sent to the undersigned. Dated the 18th day of February, 1916. TOM PARRY. County Land Agent. Derw Villa, Cross Inn, S.O., Cardiganshire. c3l6
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