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1 say, Tkou layen, Ht •«".«• v/e ""J' 7ou m They say, t ALL SAY! THAT BIBKETT S TE AS ARE THE CHEAPEST ND BEST. ECONOMY! ECONOMY". ECONOMY! Can be adopted by all Families by using only T',Q. BIltKETT'S CELEBRATED TEAS Bltf.KETT'S TEAS are celebrated for over half a century during which time the public have pr ved them to be the Cheapest and Be-t. BIRK-LTT pay carriage on 61bs parcels and up- wards of their CELEBRATED TBJA.S It) any part of jtht UuitecKing- W W jdom. Send or £ 3 § ask for samples, gj S5 gratis, and com S pare them with 61 K any other Teas &U2 at 6d per po-Jtl^ g moreiP-neythen H H can eee once that BIR- 2 03 gj KELT'S TEAS rjj are really the hcj Cheapest and £ 3 g Best, the most Hpo econ^mica', the 02 most pleasing, H and the most & refreshing. BIR- O 3 KElT'ti TEAS § p? are unsurpassed r inquality. SAMPLES FREE FROM CARNARVON, BANGOR, BLAENAU FESTINIOG, AND LLANFAIRFECHAN. WANTED. IRST-CLASS Cocks, Housemaids, Nurses, F and other servants, waiting for situations at Mrs Smith's Registry L ffice, 22, Castle-street, Car- narvon. 2102 Oft WEEKLY and UPWARDS may be easily and honestly realised by persons of either sex without hindrance to present occupation.—For Particulars and Sample, "nclose "dressed envelope to Evans, Watts, an" Company, (f 293), Birmingham. Th;8 is Genuine- HORSES, PONIES, or CATTLE, tsken in OD 200 acres. Splendid Feed, Grass, Clover, and Lucerne. — W. Foster, Knightawick Farm, Leigh, JtaseK. 2219 mEA IMPORTER will give liberal Commission I to persons introducing Cash Customers.—Apply, Davis, 228, Burdett-) oad, London. 2259 TO BE LET, OR SOLD. ST. DAVID'S ROAD, CARNARVON.-Fur- nished House to Let for winter months. 10a 6d a week to careful Tenant.-Apply, A B, Observer Office. IpOR SALE,—First Nire Volumes of Cassell's J? Illustrated History of Englatd. One volume wanted to ccmplete the bock. Cost £ 3 10s. Will accept 30s, carriage paid. -Apply, H.R., Observer Office. 2218 CRICCIETH.-Two SittiDg rooms & Bedrooms facing Sea and Country by the week or perma- nent. Piano. Moderate terms -Mra Pritchard, 10, Arvonia- terrace. 2056 SSEMBLY ROOMS, AMLWCH FOR TERMS, &c., apply to Mr W. H. THOMAS Lewis Buildings, Amlwch. ilif ANGEL VAULTS, HIGH-STREET,CARNARVON, mo BE LET OR SOLD, with immediate 1 possession, this old established House; is situ- ted in the best thoroughfare of the town.-Apply to jonefl and Price, Wine Merchants, Carnarvon. J DESIRABLE INVESTMENTS. BANGOR—TO BE SOLD (on easy terms of payments), either sin g'y or in pairs, well-built and convenient HOUSES, situate in Garth-road, and known as Gordon, Garfield, and Gambler-terraces. Tenure, Leasehold, subject to light ground rent. Always command good tenants.-For price and full particulars address, Mr Benjamin J. Thomas, 41, Beaae-road, Liverpool. 2582 MAZAWATTEE HE IV AZAW ATTEE EE T of CEYLON TEA jyj"AZAWATTEE a-rf, THE FINEST in the WORLD. MAZAWATTEE And should be tasted by every I" lover of Good Tea. M^AWATTEE Exhact from Medical and J Analytical Report. •or k wTVV Many Dispeptics who are ob MAZAWAIl^ ]iged to avoid ordinary tea find they can drink this with TTEE great relish, and feel no ner- ?AAZAWA.TTEE vousness or distress after its use. MAZAWATTEE W. L. EMMERSON, M.D., Member Society of Public Analysts; Analyst for the ■m«-A74WATTEE Counties of Leicester,North jyp^ anpton, Rutland, &c. Ia Lead Packets, prices 28^28. 6d., and 3s. per lb K/r A 7 AW ATTEE BLENDS OF CEYLON Iff f*E THE FINEST IN THE WORLD IID SHOULD BE TASTED BY EVERY L.OVER OF GOOD TEA. SPECIAL AGENTS. Thoa. Lewis & Co, Carnarvo Lewis & Co. Thos. Lewis & Co. Holyhead Thog Lewis & Co. Amlwch • • rj-Yl0Bt Lewis & Co. L anerchymedd Lewis & Q,. Llangefni Lewia & Co Peatoeth Uwie & go. « Thos. Lewis & Co. Thos. Lewis & Co. Pwllheli Thos. Lewis & C<\ Pcnmaenmawr. Corwen Richard Mills. Dolgelley .« d vViiliams, 3, Belle Barmouth Arcade. Towvn U. J. Roberts. Iwiavev — Wiilian? Jones. Aberdevey Breeze, Dovey View Machynlleth A Lewia London House ^ith "1 Thos. Griffith, The Lion Te Abeiystwith Warehouse. John Evaes and Son. Lampeter — M Davies, Gwindy CJorris ••• CwnmaeB an Evans. MaUwyu — jjuwarrt Rowand. Pennal E. Fo^c"- HoljweLl — Eliig Owen, Betkesda • • M ob'ey Glloddaeth -st j^anduano — ViUiams,Liverpool House Llanrwst • RoWiins0t Ynys Uradog. Bettwsycoed •» 'Roberts, Uxbridge flonse Colwyn Bay • r j £ lii3, Mirket-street. Abergele • • & Son, Atbey sreet -aT018' Mortyn — E • Wcmikes, Well-st. Holywe.- H"umphrey Lewis, High-sb t E. H^bes, St. PeKr', Hooe S»I H. a T. Jones. Llannollen Chester rt. Denbigh* 'W. Clwyd Pierce. MESSRS W. DEW dc SON NORTH WALES. CARNARVONSHIRE. SALE 07 PORTIONS OF THE ESTATE, late the Property of JOSEPH EVANS,Esq., of HAYDOCK, Deceased. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON BEG to give notice that they will offer for bale by Public Auet on at the Castle Hotel, Conway, on Friday, October 18th, 1889, at One o clock in the afternoon the following PROPERTIES, VIZ: PARISH OF LLANGELYNIN. A. R. P. Lot 1.—Treoastell, part of 70 0 28 Lot 2.Part of dItto, 3 0 27 Lot 3.—Part of ditto, 1 1 31 Lot 4.—Ty'nlon (Part of Cerrig y- DinasFarm). J 2 f Lot 5.—Uerrjg-y-Dinas, part of ob «> Lot 6.-FiriddLyaSheepwalk, 14 3 8 Lot 7.- £ -!y £ L>af, 16 3 2 P.à.RI$JiE:; OF OYFFIN- AND LLAN- GELY-Nig. Lot 8.—Glyn Bact (part of) and Tt'n-y-Coed (part of), 18 2 15 Lot 9.-Werglodd, Tan-y-Gwalia (part of Glyn Bach), 9 o Lot 10.—Gwem Sorter (part bf)j 28 0 35 Lot 11.—Gwem Borter (part of), 12 3 32 PARISHES OF LLANGELYNIN-, CAER- HUN, AND GYFFIN. Lot 12,—Ty'n-y-coed (part of), 65 '0 23 PARISH OF GYFFIN. Lot 13.—Ty'n-y-coed (part of), 21 0 16 PARISH OF CAEVHUN. Lot 14.-Troed y Rhiw (part of) 10 1 -28 PARISH OF LLANGELYNIN. Lot 15.—Giyn Bach (part of), and Wood (part of), 820 0 PARISHES OF LLANGELYNIN, AND CAE'RHUN. )Lot 16.—Glyn Ucha and Wood part of), 120 33 7 PARISH OF CAE'RHUN. Lot 17.—Troed-y-Rhiw (part of), 1 S '9 Lot 18.-Penrhiw Cottage and land 0 1 2 Lot 19.-Fedw Fawr or Groes- ffordd Roe, 9 0 14 iT HE VILLAGE OF ROEWEN. Lot 20.-Building Site (in hand), 0 0 35 PARISH OF OAE RHUN. Lot 21.-The Glyn allotment on Bwlchy Ddeufaen, 301 0 24 Lot 22.—Ty Ucha and Allotment, 50 1 35 Lots 22 to 28 (ail inclusive).— Form the Talyfan Allotments, 275 ( 17 Lot 29. —€ae Dagnol, 0 23 PARISH OF uLANBEDR-Y-CTf&IST. Lot 30.-Cae Asaph, 14 2 36 Lot 31.—Cae Asaph Allotment, 414 PARISH OF CAERHUN. Lot 32,—Tanyrallt, 48 2 36 PARISH OF LLANBEDR-Y-CENIN EITHINOG. Lot 33.-Ffrith yr Ysgubor and Ganol, 28 0 13 Lot 34.—Ffiit-; Cefn Du and Ffrith Newydd, 6 3 8 PARISHES OF LL AM B EDR-Y-CENIN and CAERHUN. WAEN TAN-Y-BWLCH ALLOTMENTS. Lot 35.-Cefn Coch, 27 0 4 Lot 36.-Waen T.nybwlch. 50 2 24 Lot 37.-Waen Tanybwlch, 38 1 21 Lot 38.-Waen Tanybwlch, Criccin, 52 3 4 TOWNSHIP OF DOLGARROG. Lot 39.-Gwern yr Ardda a.id Bron Foel, 562 0 22 PARISH OF TREWYDR, LLANRWST, PENRHIWDDOLION. Lot 40.—Ty Isa, 44a 2r 12p Firith Newydd, 85a 2r 35p; Ty Uchaf, 42a 3r 10p Ty Newydd, 26a 2r 17p Bryn Detw, 24a 3r 17p Schoolhouse, together with the right ofSheepwaIkonMynyddGribya, 13p. 224 2 24 PARISH OF LLANFA1RFECHAN. Lot 41.—CamyNeint 341 0 25 and Coed leision 91 1 33 TOWN OF CONWAY. Lot 42.-Castle Bank, 0 2 0 Lot 42.—Wind Street Cottages (being Nos. 1 to 11 (inclusive), 0 0 15 Lot 44.—Wind Street Cottages (being Nos. 12 to'17), 0 0 8 TOTAL ACREAGE 2677 3 36 Plans and Particulars may be obtained of Messrs Robert Davies and Co., Solicitors, Warrington; of Messrs Williams and Son, Salop House, Os vestry or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor. NORTH WALES. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES NEAR LLANDUDNO JUNCTION. MESSRS W. DEW and SONjhave been jyjL instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Castle Hotel, Conway, on Fri- day, October 18th, at 3.30 (or immediately after the sale of the Glyn Estate), Three Grand Building Sites, comprising in all 4l acres, being parts of Caeiderwer, formerly forming part of Talsara. The three lots stand in a command- iug position, have good frontages, and are wibhm a ahort distance to Llandudno Junction, thus having the great advantage of being within easy reach of all trie large manufacturing towns ef Eng'aud Particulars and plans may be obtained in due course of Messrs '.V. Jon, sand Porter, Solici- tors, Conchy, of Mr J. M. Porter, Esrates Offices, C lwy u P. iy or of the Auctioneers, Wellfiehi He. s1;, Bangor. 2221 COUNTr OF ANGLESEY. FFERAM FAWR. TY CROES, R.S.O. IMPORTANT SALE OF WELSH MILCH COWS, YE RLING STEERS, SHROP- SHIRE DO" S, LEICESTER & CROSS- BRED EW t-, CAKT MARE, USEFUL COB, AND i >iPLEMENTS-IN-HUSBAN- DRY. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON have lyjL been instructed by Mr Samuel Owen, to Sell by Public Auction, as above, on Wednes- day, the 16th day of October, 1889, the follow- ing grand LIVE STOCK and IMPLEMENTS (removed from Bodsuran for the convenience of purchasers), 17 pure bred Welsh Milch Cows, some to calve at an early date, and others now in full profit; 8 strong Yearling Steers, 25 pure-bred Shropshire Downs and Leicester Ewes, including several prize winners; 25 cross- bred Ewes (Anglesey and fehropwhire), strong Cart Mare, a useful four-year-old Cob, 14.3 hands high, quiet in harness; a few Imple- ments-in-Husbandry, including Nicholson's Hay Maker, Chaff Cutter, Turnip Slicer, Plough, Combined Mower acd Reaper, ditto Turnip Slicer and Scraper, Winnowing Machine, and Sue dries. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Wellfield House, Bangor. 2581 ME J. PRITCHARD. ANGLESEY. IMPORTANT TO HAY AND STRAW MERCHANTS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will Sell by Public Auction on the premises, Fferam Ucha', Llansadwrn, on Tuesday, October 15th, 1889, at 1 p.m. prompt., about 30 tons of Oat Straw in five lots, and 80 tons of Hay in six lots, all well harvested. The Hay and Straw can remain if deeired until the end of May, 1890. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. 2244 MR 0 WEN JONES. ACHINE TERRACE, TALYSARN BYDD MR OWEN JONES yn gwertha ar Auction yn y lie uchod, ddydd Sad- wrn, Hydref 12, 1889, am 2 o'r gloch, boll Ddodrefn y.Ty. Ceir manylion ar y Posters. 2233 LLANFAIR ARMS, GROESLON. BYDD MR OWEN JONES yn gwerthu ar Auction yn y He uchod, ddydd Llua, Hydref 14, 1889, am 12-30 o'r gloch, yr holl Stoc, yn cyowys, tua. deg o Wartheg godro campus, yr oil yn gyfloion a rhai yn agos i loi; 7 o Ddynewaid campus 8 o Ferlod, yn amrywio o 3 i 5 oed, ac o 12i i 14J o uchder tua 50 o Ddefaid campus 1 2 Drol gref a bron yn newydd, yn atebol am. unrhyw lwyth 1 Dog Car cryf 1 sett o Brass mounted Harness heb fod dim gwaeth na newydd. Telerau arferol. Gellir entro Stock, &c., ychwanegol i'r Sale uchod, hyd y 5fed o Hydref i Mrs Parry ar y He, neu i'r Auction- eer Pp2""«;oes, a chelr rhagor o fanyiio^ ar y Posters. 2234 GROESLdNj PLWYF LLANDWROG. EIDDO RHYDD-DDALIADOL GWERTH- FAWR. OBWVSI BAKERS, GROCERS AC ERAILL. "OYDB MR OWEN JONES yn gwerthu ar Auction yn y Llanfair Arms, Groes- lon, ddydd Lltan, Hydref 14, 1889, (yn unioogyrchol ar ol y Sale uchod), yr oil o'r eiddo Rbydd-ddaliadol a adnabyddir fel SRYNM EN AT, GROESLON yn cyn- wys Ty, Shop, Bakehouse, ac adeiladau er- -aill sydd ar y lie (y unol a'r amodau a nodir 'ar y pryd). Mae hwn yn gyfleustra neillduol i sicrhau eiddo gwerthfawr, ynglyn a pha un y mae masnach lewyrchus. Cyflenwir 35 o siopau yr ardal, a Penygroes, Llanllyfni, Talysarn, Nan tile, &c., gyda bara, &c., gan y percbenog presenol, yr hwn a rydd bob cyfarwyddyd angenrheidiol i'w olynydd yn nghylch y fas- nach. Ceir pob manylion pellach yn nghylch yr oil o'r Sales uchod gan yr Arwerthwr yn Penygroes. 2235 MR ROBERT PARRY. GLAN'BAFON FAWR, CLYNNOG. (Pellder, 2 Filltir o Orsaf Penygroe&) MAE MR R. PARRY wedi ei gyfarwyddo gan Mr Griffith Evans i Werthu ar Auction yn y lie uchod,ddydd Sadwrn, Hydref 12fed, 1889, YR HOLL STOC, yn cynwys 12 o Fuchod godro cyfloion rhagorol un ar fin dropio, amryw heb fod yn mhell, a'r gweddill yD y gwanwyn; Tarw dwyflwydd da; Heffer gyflo, 9 o Ddynewaid cryfion iduon), 9 o Loi addawol, Caseg a Chyw, 1 eto yn codi yn 6 a Chyw, Caseg 5 oed, 1 eto 5 oed 16 o uchder, Ceffyl yn codi yn 4, Eboles yn codi yn 3, Lot o Ddefaid, yn cynwys Mamogiaid a Myllt; Py- tatwe, a Swedes; Crafdir hyd Calangauaf, Tro* gref dim gwaeth na newydd rhan o'r Yd a'r Gwair. Coel fel yr hysbyeir y plyd gyda Meichia- fon boddhaol. Yr Auction i ddechrcu am 12 o'r gloch. 2230 GEULAN, NANTLLE. TiTR ROBERT PARRY a ddymuna hys- bysu ei fod wedi ei gyfarwyddo gan Mr John Jones, yr hwn sydd yn ymadael o'r lie, i werthu ar auction yn y lie uchod dydd Mawrth, Hydref 15, 1889, HOLL STOC Y FFARM, yn cynwys 6 o Fuchod godro campus, rhai o honynt yn agos i loi, yr oil yn gyfloion; 4 o Heffrod cyfloion, un yn min llo; 3 o -Ddynewaid da; LIo tarw rhagorol du, Llo eto; Trol gref; Aradr Haiarn, Ger Ceffylau, Offer Hwsmoniaeth, Chaff Cutter, Maen Llifo, Olwyn Ddwfr, 7 troedfedd o draws- fesur; tua 800 o latheni o wifran at fencing, tua 3 tunell o Datws mewn Sachau, ynghyd a'r Llestri Llaeth a lluaws o bethau eraiU. Coel fel arferol gyda meichiafon. Yr auction i ddechreu am 12 o'r gloch. 3, Salem Terrace, Pwllheli. 2228 GLANDWYFACH, GER STATION BRYNKIR. MAE MR ROBERT PARRY wedi ei gyfarwyddo i werthu ar Auction yn y lie uchod, dydd Iau, Hydref 17eg, 1889, lie ucbod, dydd Iau, Hydref 17eg, 1889, Y R HOLL STOCK a ganlyn (a symudir er cyfleustra y Sale), 11 o Fuchod godro, rhai yn agos i loi, a'r lleill at Galanmai; 9 o Heffrod cyfloion 5 o Hefirod gweigion; 2 Darw 3 oed 5 o Ddynewaid gwryw Dynewaid fanyw; Eidion dwyflwydd; Lloi gwryw a banyw; Caseg a chyw Caseg eto yn codi'n 5 oed Merlen a chyw Eboles flwydd a haner; 4 o Farlod Mynydd 2 Hwch a pherchyll, 9 gan bob un 6 o Foch Stores cryfion, ac amryw Wartheg a CheJylau eraill, pa rai na chafwyd manylion ohonynt. Coel fel yr hyabysir ar y pryd gyda Meich- iafon boddhaol. Yr Auction i ddechreu am I o'r gloch. Am fany lion pellach ymofynera'r Arwerthwr, 3, Salem Terrace, Pwllheli. 2564 MESSRS DA VIES, PIERCE & DA VIES. BRYNTYCH HOTEL, CAPEL CURIG. DYMUN A MESSRS DAVIES, PIERCE & Daveis hyabysu eu bod wedi derbyn cyfarwyddyd gan Mr Richard Evans, Bodesi, i werthu ar Auction, ddydd Mercher, Hydref 16eg, 1889, 300 o Fammogiaid 300 o Fyllt; 50 o Wyn; 7 o Heffrod cyfloion; 1 Heffer ragorol o dda a llo wrtb ei throed 5 o Fuchod godro rhagorol o dda 2 Das o Wair 2 Gaseg ifangc. Y Sale i ddechreu am 12 o'r gloch. Am ragor o fanylion ymofyner a'r Arwerth- wyr yn Llanrwst, neu a'r percher og, 2560 MR H. T. OWEN. GRIGOR BACH, ABERFFRAW, GER GWALCHMAI. DYMUNA MR HUGH T. OWEN wneyd yn hysbys ei fod wedi derbyn cyfarwydd: yd gan Mr Griffith Davies, yr hwn sydd yn ymadael o'r Ffarm, i werthu ar Auction yn y le uchod, dydd Gwener, Hydref 11, 1889, YR HOLL STOCK, yn cynwys 2 Gaseg Wedd 1 Eboles flwydd; Cyw; 7 a Wartheg godro bron dropio; 7 o Wartheg blwyddiaid a lloi; 2 Hwch fagu gyda moch 35 o Wjddau 2 Drol yn agos newydd; 2 Ar.dr 2 Og Rowler; Scuffler Engines Gwair a Rwdins; Gatiau Cafnau Moch Ystolion ynghyd a holl Gear Geffylau, &c. Rhan helaeth o Ddodrefn y Ty; hefyd, odd- utu 4 aceri o Datws yn lotiau cyfleus. Y Sale i ddechreu am 11 o'r gloch. Church street, Llangefni. 2561 SALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT BANGOR. TENDERS are invited by the Secretary JL of the Bangor and Arvon Permanent Benefit Building Society, for the Sale of four Houses known as Bryngwynedd, Penrhosgar- nedd, and two Houses known as Bryngarnedd, Penrhosgaji.edd, Bangor, all newly built. 2187 SALE OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT LLANFALRFECHAN. TENDERS are invited by the Secretary T of the Bangor and Arvon Permanent Benefit Building teodety, for the Sale of two Leasehold Houses known as Brcnynant, Llan- fairfechan Tenders to be sent to che Secretary's office not later than 3'6t Oct( ber. 2881 MR H. ROBERTS. BRONDANW ARMS, GAREG, LLAN- FROTHEN. I Y TRYDYDD ARWERTHIANT BLYN YDDOL. 0 BWYS I AMAETHWYR. BYDD MR HENRY ROBERTS yn gwerthu ar Auction yn Brondanw Arms, ddydd Sadwrn, Hydref 19. 1889, am un o'r gloch, luawso Fuchod godro, Bustych, Heffrod, Dynewaid, Ceffyiau, Defaid, a Moch. Caiff pawb ddyfod a pliobpeth i'r Auction hon. 2565 I FEATLNLOG. ARWERTHIANT AR WAIR, A STOCK. YMAE MR HENRY ROBERTS wedi JL ei gyfarwyddo gan Mr R. Parry Jones, i werthu ar Auction yn GWMORTHIN UCHAF, FESTINIOG, ar ddydd Sad win, Hydref 12fea, 1889, SB HOLL SToC, sef, 6 o F^hod godro leuamc 1 Tarw banner tew; 1 Perlen eaith Oed| hwyl'ig mewn gwaith I Hwch fagu, a 9 o berchyll; 1 Hesbin-hwch 1 Drol dda 1 Car springe hefyd, 1 Das o Wair cynhauafol. Yr Auction i ddechreu am 1 o'r gloch yn brydlon. Coel fel yr hybybir ar y pryd. 2567 IMPORTAI* T To SHIP O VVNERS, MASTER MARINERS, AND OTHERS. mo be sold by Public Auction, by Mr H. _L ROBERTS at tha Newr Room, Port- madoc, on Friday, 11th October, 18S9, at 2 o'clock, p.m. (subject te such conditions of sale as shall then be produced). 64-64th SHARES in the fast Sailing Brig "MARIANNE GKEAVES," of Portmadoc, port of Carnarvon, as she will then lie in Swansea Harbour. This vessel was built under Special Survey at Portmadoc, in lb76, was then classed Al. for 12 years, and was re-metailed and re-classed Al. for 8 years in January, 1889. Net Register tonnage 185, carries 325 tous Dead Weight. The vessel is in thorough good order and re- pair, and well found in bai's and all necessary materials, and in ail respects ready for sea. For further particulars apply to Messrs Pritchard Brothers, Ship Brokers; Messrs Breese, Jones and Casson, Solicitors; or the Auctioneer, all of Portmadoc. 2568 CAE'RLLWYNOG, LLANFROTHEN. ARWERTHIANT AR 450 0 DDEFAID, GWARTHEG, GWAIR, &c. YMAE MR H. ROBERTS wedi ei gyf. JL arwyddo gan Mr David Williams, i werthu ar Auction, yn CAE'RLLWYNOG, ar ddydd Mercher, Hydref 16eg, 1889, YR HOLL STuCK a ganlyn, &c" &c., yn cynwys 10 o Fuchod godro da (tair yn min dropio); 3 o Heffrod 3 o Loiau 1 Gaseg yn codi yn bedair oed; 3 o Foch Stores ac odddeutu 450 o Ddefaid, yn cynwys Mammogiaid ieuainc cryfion at gioeai, a Myllt, ac Wyn; dwy Das o Wair da, a chyw las. Yr Auction i ddechreu am 12 o'r gloch. Coel gyda meiehiau boddhaol hyd ffair Criccieth, Mai 23ain, 1890. 2569 fTlHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE X SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. 81, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. TRUSTEES FOR GREAT BRITAIN AN IRELAND:- THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF DENBIGH. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF KINITORE. SIR JOSEPH O. LEE. Who hold Securities for £100,000 in the Bank of England, as special Security for policy-hold- ers in urear, Britain and Ireland. ASSETS, January, 1888 £ 19,800,608 SURPLUS £ 4,332,232 The following is an Actual Result of a Tontine policy maturing in 1889. Policy No. 87,871 issued February 13th 1874, on the life of J.R.M. Age 24 years Amount of policy -61,000, annual premium JE66 Os lOd, payable 15 years. Total premiums paid during 15 years, JE990 12s 6d. Cash re- turned to J.R.M., £ 1,426 12s 3d i J.R.M. therefore was during 15 years insured for JE1000 had he died at any-time during this period, his beneficiary would have received jElOOO, not having died during this peiiod he received hin. self at the end of it in cash, jEl,426 12s 3d, that is to say, S435 19s 9d more than the premiums paid by him during this time. In other words, he h,s enjoyed the benefits of Insurance gratuitously, and accumu- lated J666 Os lOd a year increased by 4i per cent. compound interest. PoBpectuses on application. State age at nearest birthday. 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The Public have been offered many proprietary articles, guaran- teeing to cure ALL kinds of diseases with one article, which is a matter of impossibility and an imposition but I do not assert, profess, or guarantee that the "MAGIC HEAD PILL" will cure any other jisease than Headache arising from various causes, and stimrlate those organs in the body from wuica it originates. j Thesa PILLS have been tested by Hundreds of Suftere s, who testify that they are UNEQUALLED In incir actica. ø- Try one bu:a.. ana. juage for yourseiv 1, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. HOWELL JONEb' VICTOLINE prescribed by an eminent Specialist) has attained such a success in Wales, as a remedy for Neuralgic pains, that it is now with the greatest confidence taken up by the whole community at large It thoroughly ——————————- Nerves, and and permanent- AT nr A cures the Stom- ly cures Neural. N EUEALGI achic disorder. gia, Tic, Tooth- Never known to ache,Face-ache, fail on a fair Head-ache, trial. 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PRINCTPALS-The MISSES SHEAD, Certificated I Cambridge University and Trinity College, London. Pupils successfully prepared for Local Examinations. School Duties will be resumed (D.V.) on September 10th, 1889. 151 gT DAVID'S SCHOOL, CARNARVON. IN UNION WITH THE SOCIETY OF SCIENCE, LETTERS, AND ART. PRINCIPALS The MISSES JONES. Assisted by Resident Certificated Governesses and Masters. The next quarter will commence October 16th (D.V). Highest references. Terms on application. JJOLYHEAD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD-MASTER REV. R. MORGAN JONES, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTED BY QCTAIIFIED MASTERS. Pupils prepared for the Universities, the University Colleges, the Preliminary Exams, the Oxford and Cambridge Local Exams the College of Preceptors, the Civil Service, and Commercial Pursuits generally A limited number of Boarders received. T erms, &c., on application. LADIES' SCHOOL, AMLWCH. MRS HOBDAY having discontinued her School for two years, begs to announce to her friends and those who formerly patronised her, that she pur- poses (with the assistance of her daughter) to resume same. Thorough English Education and accomplish- ments, including Painting, special attention to Letter Writing, and Book Keeping. Mrs H. has arranged to hold, in connection with her school, select adult and juvenile Dancing Classes, during the winter months, under the tuition of a professional teacher, and will be glad to receive the names of any who may wish to join. 14 LIVERPOOL. I SHAKESPEARE rpEMPERANCE JJOTEL. 1 7, FRASER STREET, (OFF LONDON-ROAD), QUIET, CLEAN, AND COMFORTABLE. I CHARGES MODERATE. Close to Lime-street a-d Central Stations. W. THOMAS tiate of Bangor), Proprietor. NANTLLE VALE MALE VOICE CHOIR. THE above Choir beg to announce that they are JL now open tJ receive engagements from Com- mittees of Eisteddfodau, Concerts, &c. For terms, apply to the Secretary— THOMAS R. THOMAS, 2202 BRON ERYRI, TALYSLRN CARNARVON TOWN COUNCIL c ELECTION, 1889. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WESTERN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the expiration of the term of my office as one of your Representatives upon the Council of this ancient Borough, I once more solicit the renewal of your confidence for the next three years. I have served the ratepayers with fidelity for a period of twenty four years, and I venture to assert that I have done nothing to forfeit the trust so often reposed in me, but have done my utmost to do every- thing that was conducive to your interests. During the last three years, out of 148 meetings of the Council I have been present at 101, thus showing my interest in the proceedings. As I am so well known:to most of you, I need only to add that,:if elected, I shall deem it my duty, as I have done in the past, to vote consistently for the reduction of expenditure, and to facilitate every measure likely to benefit the town and trade of Carnarvon. I have the honour to remain, Yours obediently, EVAN HUGH OWEN, Auctioneer. Golden Eagle, Bridge Street. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WESTERN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Allow me to announce to you that I have thoroughly made up my t mind not to contest the Ward, on account of my health more especially; and also allow me to thank you for your valued sup- port on the four previous occasions when I contested the Ward successfully. Yeur Obedient Servant, THOMAS WILLIAMS. Golden Goat. 2291 WELSH NA TIONAL COUNCIL AND NORTH WALES LIBERAL FEDERATION. 1- THEI ANNUAL MEETINGS Of the above Council and Federation will be held in the GUILD HALL, CARNARVON, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1889, And in connection therewith A GREAT DEMONSTRATION WILL BE HELD IN THE PAVILION, CARNARVON, When addresses will be delivered by THE RIGHT HON. SIR W. V. HARCOURT, THE RIGHT HON G. OSBORNE MORGAN, M.P., ARTHUR J. WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.P.; J. BRYN ROBERTS, ESQ., M.P.; T. E. ELLIS, ESQ., M.P.; REV E. HERBER EVANS, D.D.; THOMAS GEE, ESQ.; D. LLOYD GEORGE, ESQ., and other gentlemen. Doors open at 6 p.m. The chair will be taken at 7 p.m. by bTUART BENDEL, ESQ., M.P. Admission Free. A few Reserved Seats, 2s 6d each, and Front Seats, Is each. Tickets may be obtained from Mr W. H. Tilston, Wrexham; Mr R. N. Hall, 53, Queen-street, Cardiff; Secretary of the Liberal Club, Carnarvon; and Local Association Secretaries. Special TrainsJ from Chester, Ruthin, Blaenau Festiniog, Llandudno, Holyhead, Amlwcb, Bethesda, Llanberis, Nantlle, Aberystwyth, Dolgelley, Pwllheli, Newtown, Llanidloes, and 'ntermediate stations. For farther particulars see Railway Bills. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1889. r IN BANKRUPTCY. RE OWEN MILLAR PARRY, of 31, High-street Bethesda, Carnarvonshire, Tailor anl Draper. Bangor, No. 29, of 1889. RECEIVING ORDER made 7th OCTOBEFR 1889. Date of Order for Suffirrary tration, It,th Ocrober, 1889. Date of Adjudication 7th Octob er, 1889. ate and place of First Meeting 7th November, 1889, at 12.15 noou Cnurt Honse,- Bangor. Date of Pub'ic Examination, 7th November 18*9, at 12 noon; Court House, Bangor, LL. HUGH JONES, „ Official Receiver. Crypt Chambers, Chester. 10th October, 1889.

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