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—————. ————————— 4LE OF PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 the following classes of Advertisements only:- t Hoc;Es To BE LET, APARTMENTS WANTKD, Wl1"3 Wanted, APARTMENTS TO be LET WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS W ANT*, VACANT, ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND 5 iff 9{. one Three Six Nine Thirteen < Insertion I Insertions I InsertionSI Insertionsl Insertions a. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d S 1 0 20 36 46 56 *M 1 6 30 46 5 « eS ,20 40 56 66 80 jq 2 6 5 0 7 0 8 0 9 6 3^0 60 76 86 06 EEftttttb. i' W TO DRAPERS. r WANTED a well educated youth as an 91 apprentice to general drapery trade.— \t)' to Rowland Morgan, London House, Aberys- ^b. [eo83 WANTED apprentices for dress and mantle making, by M. Jones, 15, Queen- I |t<Al)erystwyth. [e585 9 yyAKTED ill Barmouth from first week in II k\ September for 2 or 3 weeks, good sitting and V^rooius.— Address, M.P., 15, [Preston-road, feirt- [ jy ANTED, good Kitchen Maids, House and Parlour Maids, and General Servant.—Apply VCe to Mrs. Hawkins, Registry Office, Aberyst [eo86 WANTED—Waitress at the Trewythan Arms Family and Commercial Hotel, Llan- ir fNC-Apply to Mrs Howell, Manageress. [e565 v mAPERY.—Wanted sharp boy as appren- Vt, ^Ce or improver.—For terms apply to R. W. ? V^Golden Eagle, Criccieth, N. Wales. [e562 <* L AX IMPORTANT FACT »» ,1] A AND UPWARDS CAREFULLY IN- r 1 VESTED in Options on Stocks and Shares r \JI\ a.fest and most popular way of rapidly making the Stock Exchange, by the non-liability Explanatory Book (sixth edition), giving full K\• Gratis and Post Free. Address, GEORGE Co,? Stockbrokers' Gresham House, London, S ANTE D to know where to buy the ? Itieal)est and Best Fresh Fruit, &c. Vegc- H h-esh every morning sent to any address prompt > TAYLOR, 17. Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. T y-p WANTED a good plain cook. Another servant kept. Apply X, Cambrian News vyth. [e5í2 g W ANTED a Housemaid. Character re- Vi Quired Mrs CANDLER, 5, Camfeiian T errace,. fcSjt.S.0. te5"6 iy ANTED apprentice to Millinery and Fancy Counter. Comfortabk. home. Also 'Or apprentice. Trade taught thoroughly.— Vfe, Birmingham Millinery Warehouse, Abervrf- ° [e58$ %Q be %tX. x SHOPS. HOUSES. &c. bfefcRY ARMS HOTEL, LLANIO ROAR ISH ED, Apartments or Lodgings. On ol Xljatiks of Teivy. Trout and salmon fishery. to Pont-Llanio Station, Charges reasonable. e3SO t, Ht)iG AXSHIRE. —GLYXUCHA FARM LLAN- k GEITHO. J. W Let frora Michaelmas next.—Apply to \i .J. I) WIKS. Glyjueha,. -Llangeithc, Llamo ^H-S.O. P Let, No. 5, Maiine Terrace also No. 4, 'l Queen's Road, Aheryetwyth. Possession, 12tli. -Apply at Captain James, 4, Qncell's [e5:n ABERYSTWYTH.—Comfortably furnished t'hi Souse to Let for August and September. H. A., Cambrian News Office. [e468 W ABERYST VVYT0. p A Let, with immediate possession, a Con> J4^°i'table Residence, containing three Reception ft W 6V'eu ^'e<^ an'^ I^resshig Roems, the usual offices, Hi V^tVevy convenience. Rent £ 30. Within five \i 1% ^v';dk of Beach or Railway Station.—For par- ,S V* aPPlv of D. P. Da-vies & Davis, House Agents, 5. ^ier-street. [e'2'2S —To be Let, a desirable House, in the 4 (\^ Principal part of the town three entertaining 3( four bedrooms, bath, W.C., &c.—Apply to Mr. ,)) .W Boilcuron. Rhyl; or Mr, Hnghe^ G9, High i IXTala- [eo.'W k NORTH WALES. i ^t, furnished house, containing dining, i ^w-ing, breakfast, and six bed rooms, usual >liIc from Corri3 Railway station, X&lyllyn and i Idris, between Machynlleth and Dolgelley, Scenery, good fishing also apartments near \Davies, Maldwyn, Machynlleth. K t° let- Visitors.—To be Let a good sitting-room zl-s r;L^d bedroom, 'situated in Maeugwjyn-street, \|^Ueth—Apply, E. JONES, Paternoster House, \>Ueth. [e494 §0lb. |^Jje Sold substantial Freehold Dwelling ^^°us(, with piece of land, close to Be&ili and Station.—Apply, JOHN J ONES, Builder, Bar- is?iZ_ IVj. BARMOUTH. V Semi-detached Yilla, beautifully I ^ated. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Three i anfl eiM}lt bedrooms.—Apply, BABROW f.rin°uth. [eo73 rO TOWYX, MERIOXETHSHIRE. (C SOLD with immediate possession, Let furnished or unfurnished for term of ^Niv 1:urst> that modern residence, commanding e sea and mountain scenery, on dry soil, ,ug three reception rooms, five bedrooms, sbatliroom, W.C., domestic offices, excellent li?pl>r' good sanitary arrangements, stabling, ee acres in Paddock, well laid out gardens and tennis lawn, within fifteen Ilk of railway station, town and beach. k Alply P. H. HuGHES, Towyn. re237 Sale.—Pair of very handsome Carriage fo|Ses—bright bay, one rising five and the other 'if, *t>k r years. May be seen grazing in the held ('rug Walk, Aberystwyth.—Apply to Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. [e5G0 ■I, ^y^^iiers.—For Sale, two Pure Welsh k^t^pS'x]2 and 14 months old, both entered in \ol. W rth Wales Black Cattle Herd Book.— jk^B,aPai*ticulars, &c., to Mr. W. Taylor, Hafod y jv^Llanbedr, Merionethshire. [e554 ^itch for sale, years old, capital V M /V.er 011 all game.—Apply, Owen Arthur, Vs^ynlleth. [e570 h BAGS i BAGS s BAGS ,l;^r -G ^^a(Jstone Bags, Ladies' and P,b°'triiUleiVs Sftgs in great variety. Also Lug- Anr'L^eau ani' Box Straps in all lengths. of SadtUel'y ljioods as usual at a ^_ddress: Hughes and Owen, Practical ^'yth raeay Makers, Great Darkgate-street, alc by itcti-on. t' TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. EDW. ELLIS has been favoured with instructions from the Rev. HENRY MORGAN to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon, On TUESDAY, the 31st of AUGUST, 188G, .f In the Large Room over the Corn Market Hall, Market-street, Aberystwyth, the following Valuable MARINE RESIDENCES, In such Lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale. MARINE TERRACE. LOT 1.—All those two equal undivided third-parts or shares of the 3 following Messuages or Dwelling Houses, situated on the Marine Terrace, in the town of Aberystwyth, known as Nos. 23, 24, and 25, now in the respective occupation of Mrs Roberts, Mr R. Kenrick, and Dr T. D. Harries, as yearly tenants. This property is held under grants from the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the town of Aberystwyth, as to one part for the term of U9 years from 13th December, 1813, another part for 99 years from 7tli May, 1816, and another part for 96 years from 1st May, 1819, at the annual rental of one penny if demanded. These marine residences stand in the centre of the Parade, at the junction of Terrace-road, and they are always in request by highly respectable tenants and visitors. VICTORIA TERRACE. LOT 2.-All that semi-detached Marine Residence, with extensive School Building adjoining, and known as Caerleon House, situated on Victoria Terrace, now in the occupation of Mrs Trubshaw, containing 4 Reception Rooms, 19 Bedrooms, 3 Store Rooms, Bath Room, Linen Closet, Kitchen, Housekeeper's Room, Housemaid's Room, Sitting Room, China Pantry, Larder, Scullery, Pantry, 3 \V.C.'s, and Garden. LOT 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House ad- joining the above, and known as Brighton House, now in the occupation of Miss Lewis as yearly tenant. This house contains 4 Reception Rooms, 17 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Housekeeper's Room, Housemaid's Room, Sitting Room, China Pantry, Larder, Scullery, Pantry, 3 W.C.'s, and Garden, LOT 4.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House known as Trafalgar House, now in the occupation of Mr Richard Felix, a« yearly tenant, and containing the same accommodation as Lot 3. LOT 5.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House known as Plynlynwn House, now in the occupation of Mr Pierce as yearly tenant. This house contains the: same accommodation as the adjoining houses. Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 are held under a Lease granted by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the town of Aberystwyth, for the term of 7i5 years from Nov. I 12th, 1874, and-the apportioned annual ground ret it in' respect of each house will be £ S los. per annum. This highly important and valuable block of huild-t ings demands special attention. Their tMimvalIed, situation, internal conveniences, and highly -orna,te,( character, froifi designs by one of the firstar.chitcate ( of the day, command tenants of the highest respecta- bility, at remunerative rents. The rooms .&,re lofty and well lighted, and command a magnificent and de- lightful view of Cardigan Bay, with extensive view. «.f seaboard, and having Constitution and Bryqyinor Hills at the back, And the Beach in frwrat. QUEEN'S ROAD. LOT 6. -All that Messuage or Dwelling-Ii-/?mse luvwn as Troed-y-bryn House, situate in Queen'JS Road, .and now or late in the occupation of Mr D. P. levied, Land Surveyor, as yearly tenant. This house -con- tains Siting Room, Dining Rc-om, Drawing Room, 5 Bedrooms, Otiice, front and Ua<vk Kitchen on basement floor, and Garden. Also FIowar Garden in front euokseed with iron railmgs. LOT 7.—All that Messuage or Dwellaaij-hauseutuown as Exeter House, and containing the same aeownmo- dation as Lot 6, and in the occupation Mr M-orcom as yearly ienant. LOT S. -All that Messuage-or Dwelling-liouseicnown as Cardigan House, now in the occupation oLMr Wil- liam organ, as yearly tenant, and containing the same acG'S.unnodation as Lot J. LOT 9.All that Messuag'f .or DweEiag-hottja-known as Salop House, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Griffiths, as yearly tenant, iiaid containing Ahe sa'ne accommodation as Lot S. LOT 10.—All that Messssage or Dwellisg-house known as Holborn House, now in tlse occupation of Mrs Jones, and containing the same accommodation as the ad,fining House. Lots,6, o, 9, and 10 axe held under a Lease granted byi/ilie -vlayor, Ahkrmcu, aõld Burgesses of the town <jf Abery.vvyth. for the term of ,75 years from the Lth day of May, 1867, and the apportioned annual Ground Rent in of each house will be 92 12s. per annum. The position, raid arrangement of this important property demand the special attention of parties requiring comfortable residences. They al- ways coniu:and highly-respectable tenants, and are well worthy the attention of parties seeking lucrative investments. A fine uninterrupted view of ihe Hill at the back five minutes' walk from the beach and the railway .station. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hugh Hughes and Sons, Solicitors, or the Auctioneer, all of .Aber- ystwyth. Jfi556 BARMOUTH ESTUARY. NORTH WALES. Charming VILLA RESIDENCE greatly enlarged and and in perfect repair called BRONDDYV YNANT," an unique little RESIDENTIAL property, 2J iaules from Barmouth, on the famous Dolgelley Turnpike Road, in the choicest position, facing the tidal Es- tuary of the Mawddach, sheltered by mountainsfrow all colds winda, with S. and S.W. aspects, and com- manding from all points, the most beautiful moun- tain water, and woodland scenery in the Principality. SERVANTS COTTAGE and Out-buildings in the rear of the Villa, and double Coach House, Two Stall Stable, ample, anil never failing supply of the purest Mountain Water, and about six and a half acres of Meadow, and ornamental grounds, heavily timbered, and beautifully planted Gardens, Tennis Lawn, and private walks. And (as a separate lot unless previously disposed of) a beautifully situated small MOUNTAIN COTTAGE and building site copice and piece of meadow land at the rear of Bronddwynant and higher up the moun- tain with large quantity of splendid stone on the I spot for building. MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS will offer above by Auction at the Coreygedol Hotel, Barmouth, On 1st SEPTEMBER, 1886. subject to conditions (incorporating the Birmingham Common Form Conditions), and in one or more lots as shall be fixed by the Auctioneer. The place is open for inspection, and for further par- ticulars, apply to B. H. Sanders, Esq, solicitor, Broms- grove. [e492 NOTICE. JOHN BAKER, AUCTIONEER, PRACTICAL VALUER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c., RHYDYPENAU FARM, BOW STREET, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. J.B. efficiently conducts all kinds of Property Sales and Valuations, and begs to announce that- his next Monthly Sale of Horses, Cattle and other Live Stock, Carriages, &c., will take place FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH, At 12.30 prompt. Early entries respectfully solicited to be sent to the Auctioneer as above, as they may be duly announced. Horses and Cattle bought and sold on commission. [u55 gales bu lluctÜrn. ¡, "1.' CARDIGANSHIRE. NEAR ABERAYRON. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS, JONES & LEWIS have been instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at .J. the Feathers Hotel, Aberayron, On WEDNESDAY, tlte 1st day of SRPIIEJFBER, 1886, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, in 5 Lots, the undermentioned FREEHOLD FARMS AND WOODLANDS, containing altogether about ,"67 Acres, together with the undermentioned Inn and Building Site, formerly forming a part of the Noyadd Estate, situate at Llanddewi Aberarth, within 2 miles of the Town of Aber- ayron :— Lot. Name, &c., of Tenements. Parish. County. Tenant. of (Tenancy. ^uantlty" A. B. P. (Tenancy. ^uantlty" A. B. P. !Gwernynieirch Llanddewi Aberarth Cardigan Mrs. Cath. Lewis: Yearly Wemewydd >> .Thos. Davies .I gQg o g Penraiit .John Jones „ f Wiullan .» „ .John Jones ) Wiullan .» „ .John Jones ) f Esceurarth # ,> I Penygraif I Llanddewi Aberarth | T I j aJrJ&l,? and Llanbadarn „ S«« J Pwllglas ( Trefeglwys t ) a- ot ers f 'Hengwrt. 'j 3 Dwelling house, Llwydlofach Llanddewi Aberarth .ILewis Davies J 2 22 3 Dwelling house, Llwydlofach Llanddewi Aberarth .ILewis Davies J 2 22 4 | ^Penybont^Se<1 | Lla^dewiAberarth „ Jjohn Pugh „ !NOW vacant, jtt i i i j• I V lately occupied j House and Garden smtabie for I by Mr. Evan „ 0 0 11 Building Site I J Jones, shoe- ( maker Total Acreage 566 3 6 maker Totall Acreage 566 3 6 Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained of Messrs. Johnson, Budd, & Johnson, Solicitors, 20, Austin Friars, London, E.C. Messrs. Hugh Hughes & Sons, Solicitors, Aberystwyth; and of the Auc- tioneers, Aberayron. [e540 L- NORTH WALES. COUNTIES OF CARNARVON AND MER- IONETH, NEAR PORTMADOC. Very large and important Sale of FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, forming part of the BRYNKIR ESTATE, and situate in the various parishes hereinafter described, cemprising 5,2S7a. ,I 3r. 33p., divided info 268 Lots. j ¡ MESSRS. W. DEW & SON have received instructions to offer by Auction, at the Temvn Hall, Portmasloc, (h WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY., the 8th, Oth, and 10th days September, 1886, Gommencing each day at 12 o'clo-k noon, the following Valuable FreehoM and Leasehold Properties:— FIRST DA TS SALE. LOTS 1 to 151-IN THE PARISH OF LLANFI- HAXGEL-Y-TRAETHAU.—iTh-yntirion, Bodhysfryd, Seventy-three Building Sites in the Village of Min- I ffordd, about 20 Houses in Lease, Brynderwen. Fron, Beudygwyn, divided into 8 Lots Minydon, Borth- wen Fawr, Plas-yn-P«nrhyr, divided iinto gv-itabk". Building Lots (several of wHch, in the first instance, will be offered together)Tynycoed, LlwyEyceJyn. both in Lease. IN THE PARISH OF LLAN FROTHEN.—Bufch Glas and two Meadows. SECOND UA r'S SALE. LOTS 152 to 225. —IN THE PARISH OF PEN- MORFA-Several House?. Cottages and ,C,ir(lenq in Lease, Tyirsawr, Efeiil Weill Mansion, and the Land surrounding diviLieI inte choice BuiMtqig Sites Accommodation Laud Clegwrog, Cvvcfc-y-Dcfo'd, Pontfaen Cottages, &c., -Ty'nllan, also divided into Lots; Gatehouse,.and ptrts of Wern, Dwyrig.Farm, (Ii-ide(I uito remairkabljyipictures^ue Building SitAtr. If OTK. —Several Lots in the immediate viciiiity of Wern Alaiisioli will, jr. the first iuatitnce, he-offered with it. PARISH OF PENMORFA. Txiivhiw, Pei-y- garnedd, Gwerny-ddw-yyd, several Lots of Aerom- modatiott Land,,now-being held with Gwern-.yrJ.dwy- ryd, Felin Uella" Penarn Cottages, Llystin Gwyn, Llystiu UCha, Llystin Xsa (divided kitr- Lota), Gar- neddweiz (in Two Lot,-), Tynycae, Hendrebach, and Ffridd on Llwytmawr. PARISH OF V NYSCYXHAIAPX.-Cwui Mawr, Garth, Olanrafon., Tyzmios, Plas Nqgrwyd, JDrws Daugoed, Llwyat Mafon Uchaf, and Llw^ai Mafor Issa. THIRD DA Y'S SALE. LOTS 226 xo 262.-— PARISH OF LLANAEL- HAIARN.—Tyddyn Drain, Gellia, Mur y G-eden and Peutrebach. PARISH OF CLY.NXOG.—XanteyAl Isaf. PARISH OF DO-LBENMAEN.—Brrnnioel Farm, Ffridd, Tyddyn-y-graig, Dolwgan, Dolwgan JJchaf, ,,a divided mto Lots. PARLSH OF LLANFIHAKGEL-YN-PENNANT. -Pare Brynklr, Isallt, Rliwng-y-ddwj^afon, Tyddyn Mawr and GUflwh. The above PMpertiea comprise some o-f the, Yinest Farms in the Parishes in which they are situated, and will be found .charming Spots for the erecticn of Residences. The Scenery-comprises some of the GxajadeSt iFano- ramic Views obtainableiin North Wales. Full details of all the,lots arc given in the plans, particulars, and conditions of Sale, which may be obtained at any of the principal liotelc in North Wales of Messrs Sandilands. Humphry, Armstcc-ng, and Jackson, the N-endor;r Solicitors, 1, 1) Fenchgch Avenue, Fenchurch-street, London, E.C.; of Messrs Jones and Jones, local Solicitors, Portiuadoc,; of Messrs Walters, Deverell, and Co., 9, New-square, Lincoln's Inn, London, V<\C.; of Thomas Roberts, Esq., C.E., Portmadoc,, cf William Watkin, Muriau, Criccieth; and-of tfhe Auctioneers, W ellfield House, Bangor. [e546 NANTCELLAN FACH, CLARACH, Situated two miles from Aberystwyth, and one fpoir. Bow Street iiuition. t 1TR. E. J. MORGAN will Sell at the above ji.y I place, On FRIDA Y, SEPT. 17th, 1886, the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising 10 supe- rior Milch Cows in calf and profit, 9 Calves, 3 Draught Mares, Sows in farrow, Pigs, &c., together with the Implements of Husbandry, Household Furniture, &c., &c. Further particulars may be seen from the printed posters. [e558 COUNTIES OF MERIONETH AND MONTGOMERY. Important Sale of Freehold Farms and Lands near Cennnes, on the Banks of the River Dovey. MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS has received in- structions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Lion Hotel, Machynlleth, On TH URSDA Y, the 2nd day of SEPTEMBER, 1886, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such con- ditions as shall be then produced, the following very desirable FREEHOLD FARMS, viz. LOT 1.—PENG WERN Farm, in the parish of Cem- mes, in the County of Montgomery, now in the occu- pation of Mr. David Davies. LOT 2.—PENISA'RABER, in the parish of Mall- wyd, in the county of Merioneth, now in the occupa- tion of Mr. William Pugh. LOT :3.-BRONYGAMLAM, in the parish of Mall- wyd, in the county of Merioneth, now in the occupation of Mr. Humphrey Howells. Plans and Particulars as to Lot 1 may be obtained on application to Mr. J. Charles Hughes, Solicitor, Dolgelley, and as to Lots 2 and 3 of Messrs. Breese, 1 Jones & CLtsson,. Solicitors, Portmadoc, and as to the whole of Messrs. Gillart, Estate Agents and Surveyors, Machynlleth, and of the Auctioneer at Dolgelley. 1 [e545 SALE FIXTURES. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 21st and 22ad SEP IEMBER, 18S&. THE G0&ERDDAN HOME FARM STOCK SALE. MR. O. DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart, (who is relinquishing fariaeng), to SeliWy Auction the whole of the valuable Farming Stock, comprising 42 pedigree Shofihorn Milch Ocws, Heifers and Bulls Fourteen Hom.s, including powerful Cut Horses, Cobs, Ponies, and Colts; 30 Pedigree Pigs; ¡r. Flock of 450 cross- breed Sheep, inctoiding Ewes, Lambs, and Wethers and he costly Implements of Husbandry. r,atalogues wiji be ready br the 1st September, and riii,y be had on application te Mr J. Joseph, bailiff, Gogerddan, Bow Street, R.S.O., and of MrO. Daniel, uactioneer, Abcrystwyth. [e505 RHOSCELLANFAWR FARM. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1886. MR. O, DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from Col. Williaiee to Sell by Auction, oaa the above dcte, the Whole of the Stock, including a Valuable Hard of Black CaAtle, &c. Catalogues will be ready by the 1st September, and may be had on application to the Faro. Bailiff, Rlios- cellanfawr Farm, Borfcfc, R.S.O., orofrthe Auctioneer at AberysSwyth. [e506 ASERDOVEY, Import&Bfj Sale of Jrfeehold Farms, Building Sites, Cottages, QuariT^karfes, Ground Rents, &c., the property of tli £ iui-»i4'- Tames Holies, Gogarth. MR. O. DANIEL has received instructions i-o Sell bj -AKition, at the Dovey Hotel, Aber- doveyT On F'nitb y. Aujcust 27-th, 1S86, at 3 <olrii.:>ck in the afternoon, the Valuable Properties known am Penhelig and; Frongoch Farw. i, the latter tcosnprises the (Quarry, and Wharves, fornrjrly worked 'fY the "Froagoch Slate Quarry Company," but ibow in hand. The Tanyr&llt Villa" Cottages, Buihfu sites, Ship Build- ing Y&rd, Gromid F ents, &e. Plama and Panticilars may he liiad 14 days prior to the Sale, t4)f Messrs Howeil, ^Evans and (idilart, solicitors, Machynlleth, or, as well as any further information oc-iyjjiication to Mr O. Daniel, aucthejueer, AbeEjsfcwyth. fe455 NeRTH WALES. MERIONETHSHIRE ;COAST, Between Aberystwyth ajid Barmouth. To be Sold by Public A,=.- tion, by MR. OWENiI)ANIEL,a.t the Corbett Ajrms Hotel, low.vn, On 1 HUMS DAY. the 30th SEPTEMBER, 1896, at half-past Twt> ocYlock in the afternoon, the Three FREEHOLD CAPITAL GRAZING- FARMS called TONFANAU, BReNCLYDWR, and. LLECIILWYD, in all abomi 586 Acres, with commodious Farm Houses and Outbuildings Itereon in good sW-e of repair and in the occupation of respectable tenants. Plans and Particulars may be obtained from the owner, M. R. Pugh, Esq., Cefncamberth, Towyn, R.S.O.; of Messrs..Howell, Evans, and Gillart, Soli- citors, Machynlleth,; or of the Auctioneer, Aberyst- wyth. [e535 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ANNUAL SALE AT RHIWLAS FARM YARD, BALA. MESSRS D. ROBERTS & SON beg to JLT-JL announce thair instructions fpaui R. J. Ll. Price, Esq., again to oanduct the annuad fale at Rhiw- las Farm Yard, On Monday, September 13th, 1&86, which will include about 40 head of very choice pure Welsh Cattle, Horsee, Sheep, Lambs, Pigs, &c. Catalogues are in preparation and may be had a week prior to the sale at the hotels in the neighbour- ,hood, and from the Auctioneers, Temple-buildings, Corwen. [e581 J. H. EDWARDS, GENERAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, TDEGS to call the attention of Visitors to his stock of WELSH SHAWLS AND WRAPS IN STRIPE AND CHECK PATTERNS, WELSH FLANNELS IN GREAT VARIETY, CORSETS, GLOVES, SCARFS, HOSIERY, I &c., &c. j NORTH PARADE AND BAKER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. j ( —* |~VT OT OE.—If you want toknow what any thing will coat to Print, send totha MANAGEB, jat the Cambrian News Printing Works, Aberystwyth j Jfoblix Jlotias. ^^RIUNERASMRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. MEETING AT TOWYN, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1886. President: JOHN CORBETT, Esq., M.P., Ynysymaengwyn. Vice-President: Mr. J. M. JONES, Caergai. GREAT SHOW OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, GOATS, PIGS, POULTRY, DOGS, FARM PRODUCE, WELSH TWEED, STOCKINGS, &c., WILL BE HELD AT TOWYN ON THE ABOVE DATE. ALSO, SLATE-SPLITTING COMPETITION. OPEN JUMPING, To the World. TRIALS OF ROADSTERS IN SADDLE OR HARNESS. LOCAL JUMPING AND TROTTING PRIZES WILL BE COMPETED FOR. ENTRIES close-for Farm and Root Crops, August 7th; for Stock, &c., August 20th and for Jumping, Trotting, and Slate Splitting, September 4th, 1886. SUPPLEMENTAL PRIZE LIST. OPEN JUMPING. For the best performer over Hurdles, In and Out Jump, Bar, d Water. £ s. d. First Prize 20 0 0 Second Prize 700 Third ditto. By J. A. Mclnnes, Esqr., Brynymynach 220 Fourth ditto 1 0 0 Catch Weight—Open to General Competition. En- trance fee, £ 1 each. No previous Winner-of a First Prize for Open Jump- ing at the Merionethshire Agricultural Show will be allowed to compete. LOCAL JUMPING. Open to any Resident in the Counties of Merioneth, Carnarvon, Montgomery, and Cardigan. For the best Performer over Hurdles, In and Out Jump, Bar, and Water. By R. D. Pryce, Esq., Cyfronydd. First Prize ••• 5 0 0 By S. Pope, Esq., Q.C., £ 2 2s., and W. R. M. Wynne. Esq., El Is. Second do. 3 3 0 By W. E. Oakley, Esq. Third do. 2 2 0 Entrance fee, 10s. each. Winners of First or Second Prizes in &hove Open Jumping are debarred from com- peting in Local J Lunping. OPEN TROTTING TRIALS. For the best actioned and fastest Trotting Roadster, not uuder 14 hands, 2 inches, and not over 15 hands, 2 inches, in Saddle or Harness. By J. A. Mclnnee, Esq., (Premium 83). First Prize 550 By Dr. Charles Williams, Hengwm. Second do. 2 2 0 By John Vaughan, Esq., Nannau. Third do. 1 0 0 Entrance fee, 10s. Open to all comers. Competitors in premium 83 will compete in the above. LOCAL TROTTING TRIALS. For the best actioned and fastest Trotting Cob not ex- ceeding 24 hands.2 inches, the bona fide property of a Resident in Merionethshire. Open to Cobs that have not won this Prize twice successively. Bv R. H. Wood, Esq. (Prem. 84). First I': Prize 500 Bw J. Williams, Esq., Gwernhefin. Second *ck> 110 By Col. Rorc-er, Bryncemlyn. Third do. 0 10 0 The competitors Ul Premium 84 will compete in the above. Entrance fee, 10s. REGULATIONS. Ba.tries. tc -be forwarded to the Secretary, together with the Entrance moHjry and Colours, by P.O. Order, payaible at Talsarnau, on or before September 4tli, 1886. Poet Entries for Open Jumping, El 5s.; for Trot- ting, 15s., up,to 12 noon, Wednesday, Sept 15th. All Competitors to bet on the ground not later than 3 p.m. Thosf who have entered for premiums 83 and 84, will be allowed to bring their horses in at 10 a.m., and wall be permitted to go out between I and 2-45 p.m. for feeding if desired. The Prizes .v.,ill not he awarded should the Judges consider there ;fci no merit. Publie Luncheon at 1 p.m. Slate Splitting at 2 p.m.; Trotting and Leaping of Horses at 3 p.m. For Cheap Railway arrangements, see Time Bills. For the Prize Lasts, Entry Forms, and particulars, apply to the Secretary, E. M. ROBERTS, Cefntreforisa, e511] Talsarnau, R.S.O. LLEYN AND EIFION YDD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW WILL BE HELD THIS YEAR AT PWLLHELI, On TUESDAY, the 7th SEPTEMBER. EXTRA PRIZES. JUMPING PRIZES. For the best Performer Elo 0 0 2nd Prize.. JE7 0 0 3rd „ 93 0 0 List of Prizes, &c., can be had on application to R. OWEN JONES, Secretary. Hall-place, Pwllheli, 19th August, 1886. [e566 ROYAL MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, and North Lancashire Agricultural Society's Show, on the Rhodee, Chester, of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry and Dogs, Farm Produce, Cheese and Butter, Implements, Bees, Hives, Honey, Leaping of Hunters, Driving in Harness, Working Dairy, &c. Prizes to be Awarded 13,000. ADMISSION AT 9 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. First day, Wednesday, September 8th 2s. 6d. Second day, Thursday, September 9th 2s. Od. Third and Fourth days, 10th and 11th Is. Od. Luncheons and refreshments. Tea and Coffee Rooms. Season Tickets to Show, 5s. each Season Tickets to Grand Stand, 4s. each, which may be had from Mr I W. PEERS, Town Hall, Chester, or fiom the Secret- ary, THOMAS RIGBY, 1, Old Ropery, Liverpool. [e569 fJublk Jttftices "<- GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, ON EVERY SATURDAY, AND ilf ONDA Y, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TW CHESTER, BIRKENHEAD, AND LIVERPOOL, AS UNDER: ON SATURDAY'S: From DOLGELLEY at 8.25 a.m. and 2.40 p.m, Blaenau Festiniog 6.20 and 2.15, Manod 6.25 and 2.20, Festiniog 6.35 and 2.29, Maentwrog Road 6.40 and 2.34, Trawsfynydd, 6.50 and 2.40, Bala 7.40 and 3.20, Llanderfel 7.50 and 3.35, Llandrillo 7.55 and 3.40, Cynwyd 8.5 and 1.45, Corwen 8.15 and 3.55, and Carrog at 8.20 a.m. and 2.0 p.m to return following Monday or Tuesday. ON MONDAY'S: From DOLGELLEY at 8.25 a.m, Blaenau Festiniog 6.20, Manod 6.25, Festiniog 6.35, Maentwrog Road 6.40, Trawsfynydd 6.50, Bala 7.40, Llanderfel 7.50, Llandrillo 7.55, Cynwyd 8.5, Corwen 8.15, and Carrog at 8.20 a.m to return same days. For fares and return times see special bills. J. GRIERSON, [e542 General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON MONDAY, AUGUST 30th. A CHEAP EXCURSION FOR BIRKENHEAD AND LIVERPOOL, WILL LEAVE DOLGELLEY" at 6.0 a.m., Bontnewydd 6.10., Drws- y-nant 6.20, Llanuwchllyn 6.40, Bala 6.40, Llanderfel 7.5, Llandrillo 7.10, Cynwyd 7.20, Corwen 7.35, Carrog 7.45, Glyndyfrydwy 7.50, Llangollen 8.15, Trevor 8.25, Acrefair 8.30, and Ruabon at 8.40 a.m. Returning same day from Liverpool at 10.30., and Birkenhead at 10.50. p.m. For fares see special bills. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN KAILWAY.I On Mondays, Aunust 30th and September Gtlt, AN EXCURSION TRAIN FOR WOLVERHAMPTON, Birmingham, Droitwich, Wor- cester, Malvern, Evesham, Stratford-on-Avon, War- wick, Leamington, Banbury, Oxford, Bath, Bristol, Reading and London, will leave Dolgelley at 8"25 a.m.; Blaenau Festiniog, 6.20 Bala, 7.40 Corwen, S.15 and Llangollen at 8.50 (1" m. also for Gloucester and Cheltenham, leaving Dolgelley at 10.35, and Blaenau Ffestiniog at 9.45, a.m. Passengers on August 30th, return September 3rd, and those on September 6th, on Sept 10th- For fares and return times see special bills. J. GRIERSON, fe563 General Manager. THE LLANYBYTHER GRAMMAR. SCHOOL. Head Master: MR. J. J. JONES, B.A. (LOND.) (Of the U.C. W., late Assistaut Tutor at the Indept. College, Bala). Terms on application. Address:—Temple Bar, Tal- sarn. School opens Sept. 7th. [e567 THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. TRUSTEES. Lady LLANOVER, the BISHOP of ST. ASAPH, Rev Chancellor PHILLIPS, Viscount EMLYN, Sir JAMES HILLS JOHNES, K.C.B., V.C. Visitor The BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AND HEAD-MASTER. Rev. J. OWEN, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and 2nd Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Mathematical Mods. 2nd Class Mathematical Finals late Welsh Professor and Classical Lecturer, St. David's College, Lampeter. ASSISTANT MASTERS. Rev. E. J. M'CLELLAN, B.A., late Hastings Exhi. bitioner, Queen's College, Oxford 1st Class Classical Mods. J. H. WINTER, B.A.. late Open Mathematical Exhi bitioner, St. John's College, Cambridge 6tb Junior Optime. T. J. RICHARDS, B.A., late Open Scholar Merton College, Oxford 1st Class Mathematical Mods. 1st Class Mathematical Finals 1st Class Science Finals "highly distinguished" for the Junior University Mathematical Scholarship. G. HARTWELL JONES, B.A., late Scholar Jesus College, Oxford, and Powis Exhibitioner 1st Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Classical Finals Chan- cellor's Latin Essay. Rev. G. G. COULTON, B.A., late Open Classical Scholar, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge. E. W. R. WALTERS, B.A., Keble College, Oxford. MUSIC. J. H. WINTER, B.A., 2nd in Music, Cambridge Senior Locals, 1876. FRENCH. Rev G. G. COULTON, formerly of St. Omer's Lyce6. DRAWING. D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certified Teacher of the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. DRILL. Sergeant-Instructor LAFFERTY, R.V. EXAMINERS. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SCHOOLS EXAM. INATION BOARD. The next Term commences September 21st. At least THIRTEEN SCHOLARSHIPS will be offered for competition at this School, January, 1887, of the following annual value I. £25, and two of £8 Sa. each for boys under 14 years of age. II. JE35, 930, and six of f8 8s. each, for boys under 16 years of age. III. T-.vo of f25 each-the Golden Grove and Lloyd- Jones' Scholarships—confined to natives of Carmar- thenshire under 16 years cf age. There is no religious restriclion attached to one of the Scholarships. Boys entering the School next September and January are eligible for all the Scholarships. For full particulars apply to the Warden, the College, Llandovery. [e578