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NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. To Butchers and Cowkeepers. To be DiSPOSED OF, WITH IM MEDIATE POSSESSION, A FIRST-RATE BL'TC H E R'S S H O P and MILK BUSINESS, with Spacious Slaughter-bouse, Cowhouses, Stabling, &c.. &c.. and an excellent DWELLING-HOUSE, with an abundant Ripply of good water. The Premises are situate in the most flourishing part of the town in a large thoroughfare, at a low rent, and where a lucra- tive business in the above line has been carried on during the last 30 years. Every satisfaction will be given to any respectable person, as to the trade doing, and the reason of the present proprietor leaving. The party may have the Stock of Cows at a fair valu- ation, if required. The coming-in for the Business, Cows, and Fixtures, will be moderate, and an approved bill, for part of the amount, at three months' will be taken from the party taking. For further particulars, apply on the Premises. 159, Commer- cial-street, Newport. All letters to be post paid. Diocese of Llalldaff.- Visitation. THE LORD BISHOP of the Diocese intends to hold his i. TRIENNIAL VISITATION at the times and places hereunder mentioned:— At Abergavenny, on Wednesday, October 8th. At Monmouth, on Friday, October 10th. At Newport, on Monday, October 13th. At LlandafT, on Wednesday, October loth. At Cowbridge, on Thursday, October 16th. Divine Service will commence each Day at Eleven o'clock. By Order of the Lord Bishop, EDWD. STEPHENS, N.P. D. Registrar. Llandaff, 16th Sept., 184:5. 0 Under the Patronage of her Royal Highness ihe Dvchess of Kent. J. POWELL, CARVER, GILDER, PAPER HANGER, &c., 44, LLANAKTII-STREET, NEWPORT. J P. Respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, andlnhabi- • tants ofNewport r.nd the neighbourhood, thathehas com- menced business as above, and having had many years experi- ence in London, he assures those who may b" pleased to entrust him with their kind favours, may depend on having the work finished in the best manner, and with the strictest punctuality Manufacturer of Ornamental and Plain Picture and Glass Frames, Cornices, Gold Borders, &c. Old Paintings Cleaned, Lined and Varnished; Old Carvings Repaired, and every de- scription of Decorations executed in the first style of art. Prints Mounted and Varnished; Fancy Wood Frames, in great variety; Glasses Polished and Silvered. NOTICE. Direct Steam Communication between Liverpool and South Wales. THE Public are respectfully informed that the Iron Screw JL Steamer, "TINTERN," CAPT WALTERS, just launched, and built eJl).fers!1! for the trade, is intended to com- mence plying between LIVERPOOL and NEWPORT, calling at Tenby, in the course of the ensuing Month. This Vessel has been designed and built by Mr. Guppy, of Bristol, whose high reputation, as a Ship Builder, will be a guarantee for her capability as a desirable conveyancer for Goods and Passengers. For particulars of the times of Sailing, and rates of Freight for Goods and Passengers, Apply to DARBY & SIM, Sweeting-street, Liverpool; or to N. B. CALDER, Ebbw Vale. Wharf, Newport. N.B.—The Charges will be Moderate. Liverpool, 1st Sept., 1845. MomnoufhsMre Canal Navigation. WE, the undersigned, being ten of the proprietors of the 1,- Monmouthshire Canal Navigation, possessed of five or more shares each therein, do hereby CONVENE a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the said Navi- gation, and we do hereby GIVE NOTICE thereof; and that Buch Special General Meeting will be held at the CANAL OFFICE, intlie town of Newport, in the county of Monmouth, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock at noon, for the purpose of contracting to sell and convey, or otherwise, upon the terms and conditions pro- visionally agreed upon at the last general assemhlv, the exist- ing canals railways, works, and other property of the company, together with the intended Newport and Pontypool Railway Dated the 3rd day of September, 1845.. RICIID. BLAKEMORE. DIGBY MACKWORTH EDWARD H. PHILLIPS. THOMAS PROTHERO. FRANCIS LEWIS. JAS. JENKINS. OSMOND A. WYATT. THOS. REECE. JOHN JENKINS. A. WADDINGTON. To Timber Merchants and others. WANTED, bv the Monmouthshire Car.a1. Conpaiij, LARCH SLEEPERS, of the following dimensions, ex- clusive cf bark:—2000; to be not less than 7 feet long, 10 Uiches by 5 inches; 4000, to be not less than 7 feet long, 9 inches by 4! inches; the cross section of the sleepers may be ttther semicircular or rectangular. The whole to be delivered within two Months of the drte of contract: half the above quantity to be delivered at Newport, the remainder at Crumlin. "-oy further information may be obtained on application to Engineer, Newport. lenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Committee Of the M. C. Co. on or before Oct. 7th, 1845. PARISH OF REDWICK, MONMOUTHSHIRE. PERSONS willing to Contract for MEASURING and MAPPING the above Parish, and Apportioning the Rent Charge, in lieu of the Tithe thereof, under the provisions of the •lithe Commutation Act, and the regulations of the Tithe Com missioners for England and Wales, in regard thereto, are re- to send sealed tenders for the same. f he Surveyor, whose tender shall be accepted, will be re- quired to furnish one First-class Map, complete the Appor- tionment, and obtain the "approval and seal of the Tithe Com- missioners thereto. Jhe Tender to be at so much per acre, and to include all ex- T, Rnd t0 ",e sent in on or before the 4th day of October next, to J Messrs. PROTHERO, TOWGOOD & FOX, Solicitors, Newport. MONMOUTH GAS AND WATER WORKS. CONTRACT FOR COAl. AND LIME. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Directors of this Company will be ready to receive Tenders for the supply ot Coal and Lime, for One Year, from the First day of October next. Good Gas Coal, at per ton. Good Lime Coal, at ditto. Well Burnt Lime, at per dozen. To be delivered at the Works, near the Coal Wharf, Monmouth. All Tendew^OLBE sent in, on or before SATURDAY, the 27th fcjof SlTTEHBBB Clerk to the said Company. Monmouth, Sept. 18, 1845. BRECKNOCK & ABERGAVENNY CANAL NAVIGATION. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN, THAT the next Half-Yearly Meeting and Assembly of the Jt Company of Proprietors of the said Navigation, will be held at the ANCEL IKN, in the town of ABEIWAVRNNY, on THURSDAY, the 16th of OCTOBER next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. JAMES PEIRCE, Clerk to the Company of Proprietors. Canal Office, near Abergavenny, 25th Sept., 1845. FURNISHING. SMITH & Co., Carpet Manufacturers, 13, SAINT AUGUSTINE'S PARADE, BRISTOL. (Opposite the Diaw Bridge,) BEG most respectfully to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants of Newport and South Wales, tjieir having added to their EXTENSIVE STOCK, many f choice and elegant designs in Brussels and other Carpets, com- prising the newest and most varied out of London. S. and C., being entirely confined to the FURNISHING BUSINESS, are' enabled to offer Exclusive Advantages to pur- chasers, who would find a visit to their SPACIOUS WARE- ROOMS, well worthy of attention. I. The Stock consists of Axminster, Turkey, Velvet Pile, Brus- sels,Kilmarnock, Lincoln, Kidderminster, and other CARPETS, in every variety of pattern and quality; with a corresponding assortment of HEARTH RUGS. THE PATENT FELTED :ARPET, printed and plain Druggets, Silk Damasks and faborctts, printed Tournays; Mohair, Worsted, and two- floured I)an;asks; Striped, Rumsey, and Watered Mereens; *hintz Furnitures, printed Blinds, Furniture Dimities, Mar- lilies Quilts, Counterpanes real Witney Blankets, Linen and Cotton Silesias for Window-blinds, Fable Covers, &c.; Silk and orsted Fringes, Bell-ropes, Curtain-bands., Glmps i Brass and GIlt Cornices-Pules, Ornaments, Arc. 1 "Well-seasoned FLOOR-CLOTH, in every width and pattern, 5 'Rooms, Halls, and Passages. p « Patterns of Brussels and other Carpets, &c., forwarded to f any part of the country. LIVERPOOL TEA COMPANY. THE Nobility Gentrv, and Inhabitants generally of MON- MOUTH and its licinity are respectfully informed that Y. WAUGH Stationer, Church-street, is appointed ^ENT for th^Sae of the above Company's celebrated TEAS, !?«h for purity of flavour, and economy in pnee, cannot be *ufpassed. ^Liverpool, Sept. 24th, 1145. PERIODICAL SALES BY AUCTION OF RAILWAY AND OTHER SHARES. t> MR ALEXANDER 1i0 mfc>"n his friends and the public, that in consequence gleat increase in the Sale and Transfer of Railway a*es> he has determined to hold PERIODICAL SALES BY AUCTION, 0^nHRfwWAY' CANAL, AND BANK SHARES, ^hltw P Kr' °J every description of Stock in the various nd U v Coi?Panies, as well as in those now forming, ?, (L ♦ anxi0Us desire, upon all occasions, to render ery information to his employers, and to promote their Uerests to the utmost of his nnlv iSle«>FmST-tS^ETviWi11 take PLACE at his spacious AUCTION i W Guildhall, BROAD-STREET, BRISTOL r 11 ° OCTOBER next, and be continued j £ ute foll°wxng, at Twelve for One o'clock to the Er £ er«nnndlTsS m*-dVf at a low rate of iTsSil V f deposited for disposal. The result of p,°0Mds lex^rnder mmTwo^r £ insertion in the catalogue, Mr. »"<"«? pr«edinj^the Sale. 319 bT T"e °'Cl'k rartie I' a e. fir na°?el at 'he AucUon-Room will have I# MONMOUTHSHIRE. USK T URNPIKES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN", THAT the TOLLS arising from the several Toll Gates and Bars on this District of Turnpike Roads, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidder, on MOXDAY, the 27th day of OCTOBER next, at 12 at Noon, at the Town Hall, in Usk, sub. ject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, for One Year, commencing on the 31st of December next, at 12 at noon, until the 31st day of December, 1846, expiring at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, by virtue of an Act passed in the third year of the reign of his late Majesty, King George the Fourth, For Regulating Turnpike Roads." 0 The respective Tolls namejy, The Bridge Gates and Lan- gibby and Monkswood Bars, The Castle Parade and Porthy- carne Gates, and Ragland and Clytha Bars, and the Four Ash and Pontsaudpit Gates, with the Chains at Lantrissent and Greyhound, in Usk, were all Let last year at one entire rent. to a fresh taker or lessee, at the rent or'sum of £ 1,120, clear of all expenses, and will be put up in Lots, or at one entire sum, as the Trustees shall think fit at the letting. The tolls of the coach, called Ihe Prince of Wales," running from Brecon to Bristol, will be reserved to the Trustees in letting. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, for the whole or any part of the Tolls arising at the said Gatep, Heirs, and Chains, must pay down, immediately, a deposit, of £ 10 per centum on the taking, and give sufficient security for the due payment of the rent quarterly. The deposit to remain until the last quar- ter's rent be paid up, and in part thereof. By order of the Trustees, TT JOHN SI-IEPARD, their Clerk. Usk, 2oth September, 1845. N.B. Fersons intending to bid are desired to name their sureties to the Clerk to the Trustees at least three days before the auction and such sureties must either be present at the let- ting, or signify, in writing, their willingness to become sureties. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Chepstow & Abergavenny Turnpikes. SHIREKSWTON BRANCH, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tolls arising at the Langwm and Shirenewton Turnpike Gates, on this Branch of Road, will be LET by AUC TION, on MONDAY, the 27th day of OCTOBER next, at i2 at noon, subject to such con- ditions as shall be then and there produced, for One Year, commencing ôn the 31st of D2ccmber next, at 12 at noon, until the 31st of December, 1816, expiring at 12 at noon of that day, by virtue of an Act passed in the third year of the reign of his late Majesty, King George the Fourth, "For Regulating Turnpike Roads." The Tolls were Let last Year to a fresh Taker or Lessee, at the rent or sum of £2£)1, clear of all expenses, and will be put up in one lot at the letting. The Tolls on the coach called. "The Prince of Wales," running from Brecon to Bristol, will be reserved to theTrustees in the letting. Whoever happens to be the best bidder for the Tolls arising at the said Gates, must pay down immediately a deposit of £ 10, per centum on the taking," and give sufficient security for the due payment of the rent quarterly. The deposit to remain until the last quarter's rent is paid up, and in part thereof. By order of the Trustees, JOHN SHEPARD, their Clerk. Usk, 2oth September, 1845. N.B. Persons intending to bid are desired to name their sureties to the Clerk to the Trustees at least three days before the auction; and such sureties must elther ce present at the letting, or signify, in writing, their willingness to become sureties. Just Published, by J. Hiley Morgan, Price 48., A GUIDE TO THE TOWN AND NEIGHBOURHOOD OF ABERGAVENNY, /"CONTAINING Historical and Descriptive Notices of V_y Places of Interest in the Vicinities of Abergavenny, Pont- ypool, Qrickhowell, Raglan, Llanthowy, &e., &c. Those persons who are desirous of obtaining Copies of the Work. are requested to apply, immediately, as the Work was published by subscription, and but few copies remain unsold. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT CHRISTMAS, 1845, The Great Iletiws Farm, W7ITH the Barns, Stables, Outbuildings, and about 83 V v Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, thereto belonging, now in the occupation of Mr. GIXGEB. The above Farm is situated in the Parish of Llantillio-Per tholey, four miles only from the market town of Abergavenny, and has attached to it valuable rights of Pasturage on the adjoining Hills. For further particulars apply to Messrs. GABB and SECRETAN, Solicitors, A bergavenny. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. PHILIPPS, At the Angel Inn, in the town of ABERGAVENNY, on WED- KESDA Y, the 8th of OCTOBER, 1845, at One o'Clock in the Afternoon (unless disposed of in the meantime by Private Contract), ONE undivided FIFTH PART or SHARE of the reversion or remainder expectant, and to take effect in possession upon the decease of two females, now acred respectively, 88 and 63 years, of, and in all that FARM, called WINSTON'S COURT FARM," situate in the parish of Llanvetherine, in the said (ounty of Monmouth, and now in the occupation of Mr. F. W/>oH<v>ck, consisting of a Dwelling 11m! "th" Outhuildings, and 78 Acree;¡ and upwards of rich arable Meadow and Pasture Land, and Orcharding.—And also one undivided FIFTH PART or SHARE of. and in the Sum of ;£2,048 NE 3! PER CENT. BANK ANNUITIES, now standing in the names of responsible Trustees, and which will be payable upon the decease of a female now agod shout 63 years. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. GABB & SECRE- TAN, Solicitors, Abergavenny. T 0 BEL E T. FROM THE SECOND OF FEBRUARY NEXT, <■1 COURT MORGAN FARM, In the Parish of LLANARTH, CONTAINING about 180 Acres of excellent Arable, Meadow, ( Pasture, and Orchard LAND, with a good House, Malt- house, and all requisite Out-buildings. About 120 acres are Meadow and Orcharding, the remainder Arable, well calculated for turnips and sheep. It is situated about four miles from Abergavenny, eleven from Monmouth, ten from Pontypool. Apply to Mr. HUGHES, Penpergam, near Abergavenny. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Important to Iron Masters, Coal Merchants. Capitalists, and others. E. PRITCHARD Has the pleasure to announce that he is deputed to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, At the CROWN INN, PONTYPOOL, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of OCTOBER, (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given,) all that truly VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, CALLED or known by the name of BLAEN FRWD Y WRACH, situate and being in the parish of Trevethin Monmouthshire, containing, by admeasurement, 152 Acres! (more or less,) abounding, through everv portion of it, with the following rich and exbaustless Veins of IRON and COAL: —Coronation Vein; Soap Vein; Black Pin Mines; Red Vein, or Ell Coal; Big Vein ditto; Three-quarter ditto; Droydeg Ball Mine; Droydeg Vein Coal; Yard Vein ditta; Spotted Pin Mine; Meadow Vein Coal; Old Coal; and Bottom Vein Mines. The Auctioneer begs to observe that a PIT has been sunk on the Property, where there is a Horse Gin and Smiths' Shop erected, and the first two Veins of Coal proved; that from the advanced price of Iron, and immense consumption of Coal, with the probability of its continuance, together with the innu- merable advantages this property affords, it is worthy the con sideration of capitalists generally. The Veins ^re workable from the Varteg, Golynos, Blaeuavon, and Cvnntilery Works, and may be obtained at a trifling expense. Being situated within a mile and a quarter of the Monmouthshire Canal Company's Rail Road, on the Varteg side, a power has been obtained, under the Canal Company's Act, to construct a Tram Road, for the conveyance of the valuable Minerals and Coals, required ^>urc^ase Money maybe left on Mortgage, if For further particulars, apply to Mr. J. G. H. OWEN, pi™l MyPwTi;T?Ir- THOMAS DA VIES, Proprietor, vnnnl rir th ^TTr^rT^xA^ HUGHES, George-street, Pont- lo' t 44,Commercial-street, Newport. Sale to commence precisely at Four o'clock and the property to be Sold without reserve. Pontypool, September 23, 1845. DEAN FOREST, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (By order of the Earl of Lincoln, A. Milne, Esq., and the Hon. C. Gore, Commissioners of Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues.) By Mr. JAMES WHITE, At the SPFECH HousE, in JH-AN FOREST, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th OCTOBER, 1845, at One piecisely, THE following Lois of TIMBER, POLES, and CORD- JL WOOD. the Property of the ClOwn, viz:— I IN DEAN FORESr. Lot 1.—143 Small Oak Timber Trees, felled for thinning, at Tanner's Hill. &c.. near Guns Mills, numbered fr >m 1 to 143. Lot 2.-89 ditto, ditto, in Ld^e-Hill's enclosure, (South) num- bered from 1 to 89. Lot 3 —175 ditto, ditto,in Edge-Hill's Enclosure, (North) num- bered from 90 to 264 Lot 4.—50u Cord; of Oak and Fir thinnings in Leonard's Hill and Holly-Hill Enclosures. Lot 5.—44?) Cords of Oak and Beech thinnings, &c., in the Buck- holt Enclosure. Lot 6 -400 ditto of ditto. in ditto Lot 7.—200 ditto of ditto in the Lea Bailey Copse, (Sou'h). Lot 8.—500 ditto of Oak and Fir thinnings, in Badcock's Bailey, Kdge-Hill's Enclosure, &c. r°t ?*/r~500„dLto dilto. 'n Kdge-Hill's Enclosure. Lot 10.—500 ditto of ditto, in ditto. Lotll -iiSnl",? !nGI!lll^nO\V ESTATE. fr»m i f inn ^irn^er in Bircham Wood, numbered trom 1 to 100. Pot nZlnLt''0' in numhered from 101 to 204. 205 to 304 m Reading's Wood, numbered from Lot 15 —7r,(d?i'io0'iinfi?Ht nutVbered frntn 305 to 404. r I it ,n>, • dltt0.' numbered from 405 to 4RO L.\Jt 16.-100 dllto. m BIIJewfidl Wood numbered from 481 to 581). Lot 17.—100 ditto, in ditto, numbered from ifti nan L°' from,'™ ,L°! J9-I2°*,t0.. m,di(t0' "umbered from 781 to 880. Lot i .—a8 ditto, in ditto, numbered fiom 881 to Q'W LOt^7oa9Hd,;l°inli,a<Jtn?Ck ^'°0d <b«2^-uftrees cut i„ the roads), numbered from 1 to 49. Lot Oak Poles, in Bircham Wood, numbered from 1 to J 00. J Lot 23.—100 ditto, in ditto, numbered from 101 to 200 Lot 24.—40 ditto, in ditto, numbered from 2 )1 to 240: Lot 25.—40 ditto, in ditto, numbered from 241 to 280. Lot 20.—40 ditto, in ditto, numbered from 281 to 321}. Lot 27.-53 ditto, in ditto, numbered Iroin 321 to 373. Lot 28.-39 ditto, in Ellis Readings Wood, numbered from 374 to 412. Lot 29.—100 ditto, in Bridewell Wood, numbered fiom 413 to 512. l.ot 30 -100 ditto, In ditto, numbered from 513 to 612. Lot 31.-40 ditto, in ditto, numbered from 613 to 652. LoI32.-40 ditto, in ditto, numbered from 653 to 6y2. Lot S3.—29 ditto, in ditto, numbeied from 693 to 721. Lot 34.—230 Cords of Oak Crop Wood, iu Bin ham Wood. Lot 35.—200 ditto of ditto, in EHis Pleadings Wood. Lot 26.—300ditto cf ditto, ard llndtrwoud, in Bridewell Wood. For a view of the lots in Dean Forest, apply to Mr. LANG- HAM, Ellwood; and of those in Highmeadow, to Mr. TURN- bULL, Bmciland; or to the different Keeper* and Woodmen. TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. IffAN'TED IMMEDIATELY, TWO YOUNG MEN, ft well acquainted with the Drapery Business. Apply to WM. DAVIS, Albion House, PONTYPOOL. Forest of Dean Mining Company. Provisionally Registered, according to 7 and 8 Vic., cap. 110. Capital ;E20,000., in 1,000 Shares of £20. each. Deposit, £ 2. 10s. per Share. P n 0 Y I 5 r (J N A I. COMMITTEE. Thomas Batten, Esq.. Coleford, Gloucestershire Robert Jeffs, Esq., are Sir George Rich, Lowndos-stfiet, Belgrave-square Thomas South, Esq., Huiiters'-jtroet, Belgrave-square James Teague, E*q., Colefortl, Gloucestershire T. B. Trotter, Esq., Ditto, Ditto With power to add to their number SOLICITOR. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry BANKERS. Messrs Masterman, Pelcrs, and Co., London Messrs. Bailey and Co., Monmouth <"SpHE object contemplated by this Company is the working 1 an extensive field of coal, situate in the Forest of Dt-an, Gloucestershire, containing, according to the award of the Dean Forest Mining Commissioners, 318 acres of coal, which are computed to contain 3,023,729 tons of excellent quality, suitable for steam purposes and domestic use. Two circumstances combine to render this undertaking one of great promise, and the return of a large percentage upon the capital employed a matter of certainty. 1st —the comparatively small amount of capital re- quired for the purpose of bringing the works into ef- fectual operation, the proprietors of the Colliery having consented to receive, in lieu of purchase-money, a small tonnage upon the con I actually worked so that the heavy outlay usually required in a simiiar instance, is here uncalled for. 2ndly(—The advantage to be derived from the cheap and Lpid mode of conveyance which will be afforded by the South Wales and other Railways, as also the increased demand which must necessarily follow the opening cf fresh markets, by their aid, in the vicinity of the Colliery, in connection with those of Bristol Bridgwater, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Ireland, &c. Even when labouring under the disadvantages of bad roads and imperfect transit, the Forest Collieries have yielded a fair re- munerating profit to those engaged therein. Much more may reasonably be expected from an undertaking which will combine the advantages of a cheaper and more rapid convey- ance which thu'oe railways will furnish, wiih the other favour- able circumstances above enumerated. The Estimates, after a most careful computation, enable the Committee to state that a dividend of at ieast 20 per cent, may be relied upon. Applications for Prospectuses and Shares to be addressed to Messrs. WIGLESWORTH, 7, Ironmonger-lane, Cheapsicie, London. lioiimftc FreelIohl Residence, With a valuable Farm, beautiful Woods and Plantations, and a respectable little Inn, in MONMOUTHSHIRE; only one mihi from ABERG AVENNY, 011 the river Usk, immediately facing the Bforengc, in the m;d"t of Aloine and other scenerv I of indescribable magnificence and beauty. MESSRS. DANICL SMITH AND SON Are instructed by the Executors of the Ide R. Aker, Esq. TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the M ART, rear the Bank of England, on TUESDAY, the 21st oi OCTOBER, at Twelve o clock, unless any acceptable offer should be previously made by private contract, fipHE PENTRE EST VTE, containing an elegant modern 1 mansion, compact and economical iu its general arrange- ment for a moderate establishmsnt; with capital stabling, dou- ble coach-house, walled-garden, cattle-vard, and other buhdings, the whole finished in a substantial and admirable manner, sealed amidst luxuriant plantations, on the south side of the range of hills at the opening of tlu; beautiful vale of Crickhowell, its park-like grounds skirting the high turnpike- road, with the river Usk beyond, from which boldly rises the magnificent Blorenget>immediately opposite the house, forming a grand central line of splendid mountain scenerv, in which the Sugar Loaf, the Derry, and the Skyrrid are prominent features. Also a valuable Farm, with a complete homestead, sur- rounded by nearly 140 acres of excellent arahle and grass land, with ornamental plantations, refreshed bv several fine springs irrigating the lower grounds 3 and the Inn, known as the Lamb and Flag," with its stabling, garden, orchard, and paddock, having an important frontage^to the turnpike-road. The land-tax is redeemed. The estate may be viewed by tickets. Particulars and plans may be had at the chief inns at Ahergavennv, Brecon, Mon- mouth at the Mart; of Henrv Walbridge, 'Esq., Llanthewv Court, near Abergavenny of Mr. Harvey, solicitor, Stur- minster Newton, Dorset; and of Daniel Smith and Son, Land Agents, in Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, who are authorised to treat in one or two lots.

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