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ON HIRE, Eight Horse-power ENGINE, for Timber-sawing purposes. Also Sawing Bench.—Apply to Mr Evan Evans, Hafod, Hen- lan, Rhyl. x. 3842-M THE BEST FIVE GUINEA LEVER IN ENGLAND, Guaranteed without exception the most Accurate Timekeeper in the World. Everypurchaser delighted. Over 5,000 testimonials. WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! limited Quantity' of the very best ENGLISH SILVER PATENT LEVER WATCHES that money can buy to be sold for jE3 each, and will positively only be supplied (at the price) to those producing or forwarding the Coupon voucher below along with their order to ensure the same. Messrs J. Thomas and Co., Wholesale Jewellers and Watch Manufacturers, Birmingham (in the first place), beg to aiasure every reader of this valuable paper that this is an HONEST, GENUINE, TRADE ANNOUNCEMENT, and, to prove the remarks we Elace before them with respect to these English Levers eyond the shadow of a doubt, they will be supplied strictly on the following CONDITIONS. lst.-That no Watch will be supplied but to those who produce a voucher Coupon for the same. 2nd.-That any purchaser not fully satisfied with his purchase on receiving the same will return it to us, on receipt of which we will return the full amount paid, and pay carriage both ways. 3rd.—That we deliver them solely at our own risk, safe by post, registered. 4th.—That with every one of these Watches we will give a written guarantee to clean and repair, free of charge, for three years. 5th.—That we also postively guarantee that they are as good in every respect, if not better, than any- thing sold in the regular retail trade at £5 5s., and that they cannot POSSIBLY be bought in the ordin- ary retail under that price. WITH respect to these Watches, we may be asked, TV how can we afford to sell them at L3, according tc-i our terms and position ? This question is very easily answered? Birmingham is the only town in England that makes the VERY BEST KNGLISH WATCHES, and supplies them wholesale to the retail trade all over Britain. The retail trade, perhaps, never was so bad as it is at the present time. To obtain payment of accounts, even at six, nine, and twelve months' credit, is often isr many cases an impossibility. On account of the foregoing, we have determined to sell our present fctock, all our own manufacture, direct to the public for Cash at barely the first cost of production rather than continue to sell them to the trade on credit, with the possibility of never getting paid. THESE Watches, we need hardly sav, are the FINEST FINISHED ENGLISH LEVERS that money can buy,and are all speciallyadjusted to the most accurate time-keeping, all are full capped and jewelled. Every one of these Watches is fitted with the New Patent Clik Action and maintaining power to keep the watch going while being wound. These are only attach- ed to the very best class of English Watches. Dials are White Enamel, Gold Hands, Sunk Seconds, the Cases Coin Silver, all Hall Marked, and will be supplied in Three Sizes-Small, Medium, and Full size. Any gen- tleman that has had the least experience of watches knows well that there is no other watch at any price to equal the English Lever for durability, time-keeping, and wear, as a good one can be depended on during an ordinary lifetime. The Conditions we have stipu- lated with respect to these are a sufficient guarantee to every gentleman requiring a FIRST-CLASS RELI- ABLE ENGLISH WATCH, that this is an oppor- tunity not to be missed, as these when sold out can positively never be replaced or offered again at this low price of £ 3, instead of £ 5 5s Also a limited quantity of Ladies' or Gentlemen's Gold Levers, extra jewelled, beautifully engraved cases, white or gold dials, at U, each Watch in Morocco case, ordinary prices from LB 10., on the above conditions. CARNARVON, May 6th, 1880. On receipt of this COUPON, together with P.O. Order for £3, we bind ourselves to supply the sen- der with a Gentleman's English Silver Patent Lever Watch, regular value £5 5s, as stated above, and on the whole of the above conditions, by first return of Post; or on the receipt of £4. to one of the Ladies' or Gentlemen's Gold Levers, regular value £ fi 10s, same conditions. Signed, J. THOMAS & CO., Birmingham. PLEASE STATE THE SIZE PREFERRED. P.S.—If a Double-cased Hunting: Watch is ordered the extra cost will be 10s. P.O.O. payable at G.P.O., Birmingham. NOTICE. The above Coupon must be cut out and sent along with order, as these Watches will positively not be supplied to any under JE5 5s, or £ 6 10s, the ordinary prices, except those entitled to them through this special concession of price with Coupon. The orders should be sent in as early as possible, as we have only a limited quantity. The orders will be taken in rota- tion as they arrive. CAUTION. These First-class English Levers must not be con- founded with the worthless rubbish advertised by imi- tators,who under the shadow of our Genuine Announce- ment, are copying our advertisements word for word, and are trying to mislead and dcccive the public by offeiing them worthless watches procured anywhere or anyhow, an imposition on the public as well as on ourselves. Read the following Mr G. Olford, St. Dennis, near St Austell, Cornwal, writes —" Gentlemen, I have great pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of the Hunter Silver Lever which I received all right; and I am very much pleased with it. and I think it a good £ 3 10s worth. 4 E. White Eastwell, Melton Mowbray, writes:— Gentlemen, I received the -watch quite safe, and find it most satisfactory in every respect." &c., &c. 2, Enfield-villas, Sidmouth, Devon, June 13tli, 1879. —J. Thomas & Co:—Gentlemen, the English Silver Patent Lever forwarded by you, I received Quite safe, which I am highly pleased with.—Faithfully yours, W. DANIELS." T "1, Clara-place, Topsham, Exeter, June 16th—J. Thomas and Co. :-Gentlemen, I beg to say I received the Gold Watch at E4, and if. gives every satisfaction. I shall have pleasure in introducing it to my flieiids.- Yours truly, Miss ARNOLD." Lady Smyth Clifton Park, Bristol, writee: -It is with pleasure that I have to announce the safe arrival of the Watch. It goes well and keeps excellent time, and gives the greatest satisfaction." Mr. R. Curnow, Carclew Lodge, P_^rranarworthal (Cornwall) writes :—I received the Watch all right yesterday, and as far as appearance goes it is all that can be expected, or as to what I can see of it equal to a Five Guinea one; I am quite as well pleased with it as if I had given that money.—Oct. 30th, Mr. J. Hearn, Gossie Green, Gt. To>rmgton, writes: Gentlemen,— "I received the watch this morning, and I am very much pleased with it, indeed, by far better than I expected for the money it is gOHog and keeping good time.—Yours truly, J. HEARN.- December 15th, 1879." 27, Ferry-street. Torpoint Devonport.-Dear Sirs I received the Watch on the 6th iust. It was not injured in carriage and still working. I am highly satisfied with it and congratulate myself in obtaining such a valuable Watch at so small a cost-l remain yours obediently T. H. TAMBLING.—December 18th, 1879. The want of space prevents us publishing more testimonials suffice it to say that if you want a really first-class reliable Watch avail yourself of this oppor- tunity. The money returned in full if yuu are not more than satisfied. (See Conditions No. 2.) DONT MISS THIS! RARE LOTS OF JEWELLERY, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS OR PERSONAL WEAR. To give those an opportunity who have not yet seen the beautiful jewellery made in NEVADA GOLD and SILVER, Messrs J. THOMAS and CO., Wholesale Jewellers, Birmingham, invite the confidence of the public to the following opportunity of obtaining the most valuable articles in jewellery, &c., at prices not often offered to the public We now beg to call the attention of all to the follow- ing articles which we have determined to sell at LESS THAN HALF THE USUAL PRICE. No 1. Real Nevada Gold Earrings and Brooch, an elegant new oval shape, with Princess of Wales fringe. These earrings and brooch are quite equal in appearance to 18-carat gold at £ 3 3s., and cannot be told from such. Ihe prettiest and newest style made. The set free for lad61 eaP 6d. A magnificent present for a 8- Lady's elegant keeper ring, set with a row oi rive neat Paris diamonds one of the prettiest rmgs ever sold, in a neat jewel box 28 ,6<i. .?• A beautiful gold dress ring, for a lady, inlaid with turquoise, emeralds, garnets, or xr eSiU? 'n every respect to one costing £ 3 2s. .} A lady's elegant necklace, in real Nevada gold or suver, the new fashionable spiral pattern.2s. ,6- A Nevada gold or silver locket, for a lady, to hold two portraits, beautifully embossed; in fact, a marvel of elegance 2s 6d. No 6. A lady's very best long'chain,' equal in appear- ance to real gold or silver at £ 3, elegant new pattern, very handsome.88. I No 7. A real Nevada gold or silver locket for a gentleman, beautifully engraved-in fact, a maivel of elegance 2s No 8. A real Nevada gold or silver scarf pin,"for" a gentleman, set with a real Mexican diamond or coral 9d. No 9. A real Nevada gold or silver Albert chain, for a gentleman, the new fashionable Alma design 2s No 10. A Nevada gold seal for Albert, mounted with a lion (reversible), one side set with onyx, the other bloodstone, forming a handsome appendage to watch chain Is 3d • ,A complete set eif Nevada "gold studs, including three shirt studs, collar stud, one pair of patent spring-top sleeve solitaires 2s, _No 12. A gentleman's single-stone Mexican diamond ring, in real Nevada gold, most elegantly finished the stones are undetectable from real diamonds worth JE20 each 28 6d. Size of finger by cutting hole in card, We particularly request that all intending customers will write their names and addresses plainly and in full, and be particular in stating whether Nevada gold or silver jewellery is required. Send for one or more of the above-named articles, and if you are not satisfied, cost returned. CARNARVON, May 6th, 1880. This Coupon entitles the sender, on payment of P.O O. or stamps, to any of the above-named articles at prices stated. P.O.O. payable at General Post-office, Birming- ham to J. THOMAS & CO. Gentlemen,—Thanks for the little parcel of Jewel- lery which came to hand this morning. All who have seen it pronounce it a marvel of cheapness and work- manship. I will soon send you order for some more- Yours faithfully, G. Roberts.-4, St. James-square Manchester." The above is one selected from the many daily beinn received. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO MESSRS. J. THOMAS AND CO., JEWELLERS, SP RKBROOK: BIRMINGHAM. G. 3§78 FURNITURE (New & Second-hand) Qarpets, J- bedsteads, bedding, blankets, quilts, counterpanes, sheet- ings, wall papers, billiard tables, pianos, music, boots & shoes at prices never before offered. The vast Stocks should be seen. All goods warranted, packed & delivered free. New illustrated price lists gratis. WM. WAINE'S, 131 to 139, N*W1NGT0S BUTTS, & NATJONAI, Surrey STORKS. CNAMRTQN ST., LONDON. THE NEW TIHE NEW WINDOW BLINDS. As supplied to Her Majesty at Bimkingham Palace, i'ar surpass any material hitherto ■nTT-Km/vnr .employed. May be adapted to existing rollers. WINDOW AVERY&CO.,81,Great. Portland St..Tjondon.w. xxrT1(5 Makers of Inside&Outside Blinds of evatj'descrip- tion.—Illustrated price list & patterns post free. "AGENTS WANTED to represent the" LT. TEA ASSOCIATION. 5 & 6," •J-J* GEORGE YARD, FENCHTJRCH STREET," E.C., for sale of TEAS of FINE QUALITY in" "Packets. Traders of recognised standing in any-town of" the United Kingdom will meet with liberal terms." WATCHES, Watches.—Midland Counties » Watch Company. (Cheapest house in the world.) Money returned if goods not ap; roved of. Gentlemen's Fine Silver Flat Crystal glass, heavy eased, Snperior Movements. 25/ Ladies' and Youths' do., do., handsomely engraved cases, 25 Ladies'very heavy eased (;.>M Levers exquisitely chased cases, highlytinishecl, jewelled movements, 70/ Cheques, P.O. Orders payable S. Hissey, Yyse St., Birmingham. Testimonials and price lists of Jew.T.ery post free on application. JOHN NWUOLJsS, ESQ., J .P., Lord St., HtwdUy% writet— I alii much l'ltflstd wuk the Watches, consider them very cheap, sfiail ft <1 >i' ",It ph-os't rf in reroiwriT-nding ijour Company. v ;'(,i;IA PATENT MATTRESS. VASE. HEALTH. COMFORT. ECONOMY. KJXOMMJENDF.D BY THE MEDICAL PKOPBSSION. FITS ANY STEAD EITHER WOOD OR IRON. VPTPF'i 3ft. 3ft. 6 4ft. 4ft. 6 5ft. 13/6 17/- 20/- 22/6 26/- Canuige Paid to ail}" Station in England. VICTORIA MANVFACTUHTNG C )..DAHI,TNGTON,Wolverhampton. 0M 0 tt E D A IVI P WA L L S. t'se SILTCATF, ZOPISSA COMPOSITION & N: TIC P.b.ll'iTS tOt. in and outdoor work and decorative purposes—the cheapest, 1T, and most enduring—18 yeaje' test—in all colors and colorless. 5, Flsit STREET. HILL, LONDON, E.C. T"WFA"NTrP l~l AKCHER & Co.'s new Speciality Manufactured from the Choicest Virginia Tobacco, selected for fine PLANT flavour and mild smoking; Sold in loz. & 2oz. packets throughout the Kingdom, protected r\r*r\ |by tlieir trade mark and signature. JLUJdACOO. Manufactory, 170 ife 172, Bor<f, London, S.E. ILES aud GTRAVEL. GEORGE'sPile& Gravel Pills. The .Marvellous Remedy for PILES and GRAVEL, and all the disorders of the I LIVER and KIDNEYS. NO. 1. GEORGE'S PILE GRAVEL PILLS. NO. 2, GEORGE'S GRAVEL PILLs. NO. 3, GEORG E'S PILLS for the PTLES. ByPost for 15 & 36 stamps from .T. E.George. M.R.P.S.. Hirwain, Glam. BRITISH COLLEUK OF HEALTH. Euston Rozi(i, London. ORISON's VEGETABLE UNIVER- nl AL MEDICINES. Read the report for 1880 in the HYGKIAN ALMANAC, which with the Medicines can be obtained lnnn all I, m H1i8t alld Druggists. "jY|RS.WiLSON's FEMALE PILLS Cure Bear- ing -'I ;>;ii: s & bring on all that is desired. Sold by Chemists.orf: 14.34 or54xtps.70,Blackwell St.Kidderminster }-Lf/rHTONEAN.öVI(jOUR. CWKUUl R's VITAL REGENERATOR restores manhood and the Vigour of Youth to the most sha.ut-i-i d constitutions Irom whatever cause arising. Failure impossible. Price 11/-& 33/-per bottleand £ 5 perCase. Send stamp forpamphiet to l7,Berners Street,Oxford St.,London, W. ,h"t,"ll d constitutions Irom WIlatevpr cause arising. Failure impossible. Price 11/-& bottleand £ 5 per Case. Send stamp forpamphiet to ei s Street, Oxford St.,London, W. Consultations personally or by letter. 'THTHE NOSE MACHINE applied to the nose JL for an hour daily, so directs the cartilage, that an in- formed nose is quickly shped to perfection." IO/G. P<,Jst, secretly packed for stamps. Alex. Ross, 21, Lamb's Conduit St., London. IMPORTANT TO B OllUOVVERS. MONEY LENT by the NATIONAL ..111 ADVANCE DAXK-I, Tavistock St., Covent Garden, London, W.C. ill any sums upOO£I,OOO on oteofHand alone, at £5 per cent, without Sureties or jmblicity. Advances also made upon furniture, trade 4: fariii stocic, &c.. without removal or delay. Prospectus gratis. PETER K. 'J'AYLOR, Manager. r 1 YliE~ANGLO-AMER1CAN COMBINA^ TION WATCHES are the most marvellous timekeepers in the "world, and contain every modern improvement, patented or registered. For strength, durability, and tinisn are un- equalled. Keyless, n om 25/- to 25 ^inieas. Every description of wateh in stock. Prices and full pari jeulars on application. Jewellery at wholesale prices.—ARK1SON and CO., AgentB, 11, Colby-terraee, Gipsy-hill, Norwood, London, S.E. UUE SHEJiKrTl870 VINTAGE] pURE SHERRY, 1870 VINTAGE. X>URE SHERRY, 1S70 VINTAGE. J- Oloroso. Superior Gold (-Rich! 21'- per doE. Pino. Superior Pale (Medium Dry), 23/- per doz. Yino lIe l'atu (.\1e,lillDl Rich), 25,- per doz. Having purchased these Sherries from the Jerez district under exceptionally favourable circumstances, we are enabled to supply them at the above low prices. The shipment we hold is large, but the wines cannot possibly be replaced at the price when sold. Two sample bottles of each will be forwarded free of charge on receipt of P.O.O. for 12/ VANDERMIN BROS., 24, Camberwell Road, London, S.E ILTING MACHINES. NEWTON WILSON & Co.'a are the cheapest and best for families, costume,dressmakers. Th e only depot where specialite for every kind of kiltilig is kept in stock.-lH, High Holborn, London. EVERY MAN HIS OWN BELLHANGER. X^LECTRIC BELLS.—Ajiyone can fix them. J—^ Full Illustrated instructions post free, 6 stamps. A Cheap Hell, 4,0 alone; with Battery, Push, and 25 yds. Insulated Wire, packed in box, 12 same set, with very best English made Bell, 18/ MAYFIELD, PRACTICAL EMCTmCTAN. 41, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON. o Catalogue Electrical Apparatus post free. AGENTS WANTED for a novelty.-Sample 14- stamps.—Lehfeldt Bros. & Co., 15, Holborn Viaduct, E C. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY for soumfTr^ vestment in Australia presents itself, especially adapted to young men of limited means wishing to embark in Colonial Life, who can command the sum of £ l,oOO. Apply in writing to "Australia," care of H. Palmer, Stirling & Co., 79J, Graoe- church Street, London, E.C. FKUM MR. GLADSTONE. "IVTR. GLADSTONE has tried the HINDOO PENS and thinks them very good. Hawarden Castle. March, 1880." MR. SPUlvGEON says: "The turned-up turned-down and oblique pointed PENS of MACNIVEN & CAMERON are marvellously good." They come as a boon and a blessing to men, The Pickwick, the Owl, and the W averley Pen." Sample box of all the kinds assorted, bv post 171 — MACNIVEN & CAMERON, '24 to Xi, Blair'St., Edinburgh Ponni.iki.rs to her .\laji-sty's Government Offices. Est. 1770. LADSTONE.—BE ACONSFIELD J 1 An excellent BRONZE BUST, 12 inches high, of either of these eminent STATESMEN sent on receipt of P.O.O. for 21/ payable to WRIGHT & FLETCHER, Fine Art Bronzists, Lower Hospital Street, Birmingham. 4?Q WEEKLY and UPWARDS may be EASILY and HONESTLY REALISED by persons of EITHER SEX, without hindrance to present occupation.—Particulars FREE or with a Sample 12 stamps (returned if desired). Address, EVANS, WATTS, & COMPANY, (P 293), Mer- chants, Albion-street, Birmingham.—This it genuine. B. 3636-m GRAMHAE AND COLLEGI ATE. SCHOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836.-N.B.-The Quarter commences on the 6th and 7th of May, 1880. 0 PRINCIPAL:-J. S. KIKK, M.A., PH.D., Member of the General Council of the University of Glasgow, and of the Royal College of Preceptors, London. Author of Essays on Education," School Honour," Human Civilization," &c. PARENTS and Guardians are requested to note the following facts connected with this JL Establishment:— That for the last seventeen years, while under Dr Kirk's management, as great a percentage of pupils from this School have passed the various Preliminary Test Examination as from any other Scholastic Institution of the same average attendance in Wales. That the education given is genuine, as witnessed by the varied and important positions now held by former pupils. That each pupil is led to think for himself, and is carefully superintended by the Principal. For terms, testimonials, and references apply to Dr KIRK, Orchard House, near Carnarvon. b 4076a H ,f J r. ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABER-YSTWYTH. -==- HBAD MASTER:—The Rev LLEWELYN EDWARDS, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours. Second Master, F. J. TYE, Esq., B.A., University of London; Third Master, Mr L. PROSSKR, C.M., M.R.C.P. Fourth Master, Mr T. JONES Music Master, D. JENKINS, Evq., Mus. Bac., Cantab. THE situation of Ardwyn is recognised as the most delightful and salubrious near the town of JL Aberystwyth it is within view of the sea, and well sheltered from the northerly and easterly winds. The Eouee (expressly planned by a London Architect) is surrounded by three acres of ground laid out for Croquet, Play-ground, &c. For Cricket and Football the boys have the use of a field not far from the House. Mr Edwards prepares his pupils specially for Matriculation at the Universities, for the Srhalarship Examination at the Uuiversity College of Wales, for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, for the Medical and Liw Preliminary Examinations, as well as for Commercial Pursuits. There are Scholarships belonging to the School. Terms and Prospectus on application. 3673-H. SUPER NINE CORD, SIX CORD, AND GLACE THREAD, FOB HAND OR MACHINE USE. gm & .I i'Vl '7-M t; -6 I VA D I N S APPOINTED SO LE MANUFAC- TURER TO THE QUEEN. CHARLES STZEET MILLS, 1367] LEICESTER IMPORTANT TO SHIP-OWNERS, MER- CHANTS, MASTER MARINERS, AND OTHERS. VALUABLE SHIPPING PROPERTY FOR SALE AT THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF A DECEASED GENTLEMAN. MESSRS OWEN & SON are favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Queen's Hotel, Carnarvon, on Saturday, Jtfay 8th, 1880, at Two p m., subject to conditions which will be then and there read, the under mentioned valuable and well-known vessels (now in full trade), together with the whole of their out-fit and appurtenances, as per inventories, which will be produced at the time of sale, THE SCHOONER "AMITY," of Beaumaris, 53-72 Tons Register, carries 90 Tons on light draught, and sails without ballast. THE SCHOONER RHOS," of Carnarvon, built at Rhuddlan, 51-73 Tons Register, and carrying 90 Tons on light draught. Together with THE FINE SCHOONER "EVELINA," of Carnarvon, built at Carnarvon by the late Tho- mas Williams, 92-3 Register, and carrying about 160 Tons. The above have all been engaged in the Slate Trade for some time past; have been well-looked after, and are now placed as follows:— AMITY, lying at Carnarvon, just returned from Dublin. RHOS, expected daily at Carnarvon from Llan- elly. EVELINA, now on her way to Sunderland with cargo ef slates. For any further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices in 23, Bridge-street, Carnarvon. o. 4060-M NANTLLE VALE, CARNARVONSHIRE. By Order of the Mortgagee. LEASEHOLD SLATE QUARRY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS E. H. OWEN & SON, at the Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, on Monday, the 10th day of May, 1880, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to the conditions to be then and there produced, all that LEASEHOLD SLATE STONE QUARRY AND LANDS lately called or known as the CORNWALL SLATE QUARRY, but now called the SOUTH DOROTHEA SLATE QUARRY, with some Cottages erected thereon, situate in Nantlle Vale, in the parishes of Llandwrog and Llanlly fni, in the County of Carnarvon, and comprising lOa. lr. 25p. or thereabouts. The Lease contains the usual rights, liberties, and privileges of opening and working the Quarry, and making and carrying away, for the use of the Lessee, all Slates and Slabs gotten from the demised premises, and is dated the 21st day of February, 1877, and is granted for the term of Thirty-two years, computed from the 25th day of November, 1876 (except the last three days thereof). The dead rent is Y,50 per annum, merging, however, in a royalty ef l-20th of the value of all Slates and Slabs, such value being ascertained as is mentioned in the Lease, copy of which will be produced at the sale. The Lease also contains similar covenants and clauses inserted in demises of the like description, and a covenant by Let see to have at least 15 men continuously employed in working the Quarry. The Quarry (which is within about 800 yards of the London and North Western Railway, and uiiie miles of the Town of Carnarvon), has been worked for some four of five years, and it produces Slates of the best description, and they are equal for quality and cleavage to any in the Yale, which is well known to be renowned for Slate Quarries. The Quarry will be sold with the fixtures there being, consisting of Machinery, Moveables, and other effects, which will be more specifically named at the Sale. For further particulars and plans, apply to the Auctioneer or to Messrs R. D. Williams and Haghes, Solicitors, Carnarvon. o. 4034-z T>Y ORDER OF THE ADMINIS- D TRATRIX OF THE ESTATE OF Tiiiar THE LATE ROBERT JAMES. TO BE SOLD BY PHIYATE TREATY, THE BRIGANTINE GLEANER," 99 tons register. Buiit originally in Nova Scotia carries 180 tons on 11 feet, aud sails without ballast. Dimensions: -76-3 x 22 6 x 11 1 flush deck, with every requisite neatly and substantially fitted for general coasting. In 1873 was almost re-built at an outlay of £ 800. In May, 1876, having sustained collision, she was heavily repaired, and received new deck frames and decks, lower masts of pitch- pine. Was opened out in September, 1878, under Board. of Trade inspection and was continued three years AI-2 American Lloyd's.—For inven- tories, price, &c., apply to ROBERT JAMES & Co., 3, George's Dock Gates, Liverpool, G 4042-z TYCOCH, CASTLE-STREET, CARNAR- VON. To be Sold by Auction, unless privately dis- posed of, the above Freehold and convenient House. It has large accommodations behind. Part uf the purchase money might remain on mortgage.—Apply to Mrs Owen on the premises, next door to the Royal and Sportsman Hotel. x4055c TO BUILDERS.—Persons desirous of ten- dering for the erection of a HOUSE at Cerrig-y-druidion may inspect the plans and specification on applying to Mr J. 0. Jones, draper, at the above place, or at the office of the architect, -at Bargor. Sealed tenders to be delivered to the said Mr Jones net later than five o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 18th day of May, 1880. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. RICHARD DAVIES, Architect. Bangor, May 3, 1880. G4072a TO BUILDERS.—Persons desirous of ten- dering for the erection of a VILLA RESIDENCE at Holyhead, may see the plans and specification at the Victoria House, Holyhead, or at the office of the architect, at Bangor. Sealed tenders to be delivered to Mr David Jones. Victoria House, Holyhead, not later than Tuesday, the 18th iust. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. RICHARD DAVIES, Architect. Bangor, May 3, 1880. 04071 a EMIGRATION TO CANADA. Government ASSISTED PASSAOB, k\) P"' reduced fares. Pamphlet*, and information on applicatlon^ttQ to the Managing Directorfc^J *1010/- i Steerage, £ 0 W- ring Through fare, to all p*rt» ol Aj\) Canada and United States on the lowest terms.—Apply to Fu* MAIM, A MONTOOKKKY, 24, James St., Liverpool; m fa their local AfenU. gRYNARVOR HALL SCHOOL, TOWYN PRINCIPAL MR. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Agisted by qualified RjsaiifBNT MAFTHKS, 01 Glossies, English, Mathematics, Modem Language, ilusic, &c. Brynarvor Hall, a commodious and well- fitted houSe; h&s been specially erected for tV aecommodafcioca and tuition of boarders. k ixautiiully situated in an eminently healthy ity, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field gardens attached, altogether mkir:; the fine P.1J. most desirable school premises in the Principally Pupils are prepared for the various es.mjnatior/ in connection with the Universities ftn OoUe; £ or the learned Professions, Banking, .'illd ••• cnercial pursuits. Glatset ar held in connection wsgh tlu 66ir..u Art Department, the examistatiom lHing htld it. W, in each year. The school year consists oi rannis Tlizxis, ——^ POOL-ST. MARKET, CARNARVON, THE ESTABLISHMENT for GENERAL -L GROCERY and FIRST CLASS PRO- VISIONS. THE guiding rule of this business has al- ways been to offer to the buyer tho. CHOICEST articles at the LOWEST possible prices. THE fact is pretty well known now that if the public wants First Class PEO- 1 VISIONS at moderate price the POOI. STREET MARKET is the only place in Carnarvon were they can be obtained, as its provision trade is STRICTLY kept on the Liverpool style. THE NOTED CUMBERLAND HAMS AND BACON are very fine. Mild and delicious flavour. The Hams weigh from 12 to 14 lbs. each, aud sold at the LOW PRICE of only Gid per lb. THE Special Value that is offered this week in English and Continental BUTTER is astonishing. Finest "Rose Kiel" fresh twice weekly. EA.-What everybody says must be true, and that is that our TEAS are the BEST IN WALKS. TEA AT Is 8D PER POUND. TEA AT 2s PER POUND. TEA AT 2s 4.D PER POUND. TEA AT 2s 6D PER POUND. TEA AT 2s 8D PER POUND. TEA AT 3s PER POUND. THE TEA AT 3s IS REALLY EINE. Samples of any of these Fine Teas will be sent post free on application, and parcels of 6 lbs and upwards Carriage paid to any Railway Station in Wales. All orders by Post receive careful attention, and delivered free of charae in town and suburbs h., our own van. General Grocery Orders from the country to the amount of two pounds and upwards carriage paid to any Railway Station in North Wales. H. PRITCHARD & CO., POOL STREET MARKET, CARNARVON. x. 364-1 m TO BE LET, the full-licensed Public House, "NEW CROWN INN, Crown-street, Carnar- von.—Enquire on the premises, or at No. 17, Newborough-street. x. 4045-M O LET, a HOUSE and DOUBLE-WÏN- JL DOWED SHOP, in a good business locality at Carnarvon. Immediate possession.—Apply to Thomas Jones, Post Office. x. 3992-H. TO GROCERS.—WANTED, Two pushing Young Men as Assistants. Must be strictly steady.—Apply, stating age, where last employed, and salary expected, to T. Jones & Co., Grocers and Confectioners, Carnarvon. x. 4082-M TO CLERGYMEN IN NORTH WALES.- i. A Gentleman of education desires to reside with a Clergyman in a pleasant and healthy part of North Wales.—Address, O. Z., care of Messrs Burton, Yates, and Hart, 37, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. x. 4080-M EDICAL.-WANTED, a PLTPIL at the Al Dinorwic Quarries Hospital, Llanberis. Apprenticeship of not less than three years counts equal to 18 months hospital practice and medical study, recognised by the colleges.—Apply to Dr Hughes. ex4017c LTAMPIER and Co., of Bordeaux and JLj. London, known in this country for 40 years, wish to appoint gentlemen (in the agency or commisson line preferred), who would be able to work their agency among private consumers. —Apply to London address, 173, Piccadilly. x. 4016-H- GLESEY BANKS OP THE MEN AT BRYNLLWYD, TO BE LET, unfurnished, with 18 Acres of land, for a term, consisting of Entrance Hall. Drawing and Dining Rooms, two good Bedrooms, six smaller, W.C. and Offices, three-stall Stable, Coach-house, Barn, Cow-hr.use, Garden, and Orchard. Possession at r.ny time. Apply to Mr Roberts, Postmaster, Llanfair P. G. E. 3921-z MORFA MALLTRAETH A CHORS- DLAUGAU. AT GONTRACTORS. Y mae'r cynnrychiolwyr yn barod i dderbyn TENDERS am y gwaith sydd i'w wneyd ar y Cobiau a'r Afonydd yu ysted y ilwyddyn àdyfodoL Gellir gweled y Specifications yn swyddfa Mr R. Algeo, Surveyor, Porthaethwy, a chan Air Owen Owen, Tros-yr-afon, Trefdraeth. Tenders o dan sel, wedi eu marcio "bltllltraeth Tenders" am y rhanau gwahanol (y rhai a ddangosir gan y Sur- veyor) o'r gwaith, i'w gyru i mi ar neu cyn y 19eg cyfisol. Nid 5dyw y cynry(;hiolwyr yu ymrwymo i dderbyn yr isaf neu unrhyw Tender. J. RICE ROBERTS, < ^sgrifenydd y Cyurychiolwyr. Beaumans, 4ydd Mai, 1880. B. 4081-M K^EWsrwiiijx\is^(jfj,r~ timber merchants LIVERPOOL. WHOLESALE YARD :— 185, RHGBNT ROAD, CANADA Doers RAW MILLS AND JOINERY WORK- 3OUNDA&.T STREET, OORNER OF STAJTLPT Pc 1 RW, & Co., have recently made exVnsiv* ADDITIONS to their JOINERY DFTV it HINT, where they are now prepared to execute orders (on the Shortest Notice), for all kiv is c:5 Machine-made Joinery, llRmely- -14 DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS. INGS, CHURCH AND CHAJ1.2I..PEWn;I. All guaranteed of the bost Material .-nanship. N.B. Oopy oi Deausn.* of Moulds, &e., to La tree on application !<. <?, f tree on application !<. <?, f

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