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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Evans AND Roberts, HARDWARE MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMOKGERS BANGOR. Portable Belle Stoves, RANGES AND GRATES. GARDEN SEATS. GARDEN NETTING. LAWN MOWERS. WIRE NETTING. J. R. HOSEPtPES. WATERING CANS. MAIL-CARTS. I Bessell Carpet Sweepers. BRUSHES IN GREAT VARIETY. FURNITURE CREAM. FLOOR POLISH. OILS. PAINTS. Evans & Roberts, tRONM ONCERS. BANGOR. o 4 SIEF- ON ME .49 5 10 & 15 •GENERAL' CHOPFEf* SAUCEPANS & KETTLES. ENAMEL GOODS. FENDERS & FIRE IRONS. KNIVES. FORKS. AND SPOONS. TIN GOODS. (las Irons. DALLI IRONS. 1AANCLES AND WASHING MACHINES. BIRD CAGES. Knife Machines. OIL STOVES. ems I« MEIUS, WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS, BANGOR. BANGOR. I SALES BY AUCTION, j Messrs. Dew & Son. TOWN OF PWLLHELI. EMBANKMENT ROAD. SOUTH BEACH.' SALE OF A CHARMINGLY SITUATED TERRACE RESIDENCE OR LODGING- HOUSE. MESSRS WM- DEW and SON will Offer for Sale by Publie Auction, at th* Tower Hotel, Pwllheli, on Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 1904, at 2.30 p.m., prompt, sub- ject to Conditions of Sale then and there produced, the Desirable and Well-built Freehold House, known as CADER VIEW. situate and being No. 11, Embankment road, South Beach. The House, which is of pleasing appear- ance, commands delightful Views, is situate close to the Promenade and the Beach, noted for its excellent and safe Bathing facilities, faces the New Pwllheli Harbour, and is within a few minutes' walk of the Gimblet Rock. The fact of this Property being situate al- most adjoining the South Beach. Parade, and Esplanade, with its noted Beach and Sands, and the convenient Tram Service to the Town, renders it a very desirable position for a Residence either for a retired person with small means or as a favourably placed Lodging-house. When the Pwllheli New Harbour (which is now in course of construction) is com- pleted, and the Cambrian Railway present terminus extended into the Town, this part of Pwllheli will naturally increase in value. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr W. H. Warlow, Solicitor. 24, Budge Row, Cannon street, London. E.C.; of Mr J. R. Hall, Solicitor, 110, Temple Cham- bers, Temple Avenue, London, E.C.; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor, Llandudno, and Carnarvon. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, ACCOMMODATION LANDS, BUILDING SITES. AND DWELLING- HOUSE PROPERTY. &c. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON will Offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Sportsman Hotel. Carnarvon, on Saturday, September 24th, 1904, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. IN THE PARISH OF LLANBEBLIG. a. r. p. Lot 1.—Coed-y-Marian 24 3 32 Lot 2.—Coed-y-Marian 21 1 8 Lots 3 to 6.-Bronydd or Cae Cock 35 0 2 IN THE PARISH OF LLANWNDA. Lots 7 to 11.-Pengwern 91 3 21 Lots 12 and 13. — Hen Foryd or Penbryn Foryd 17 3 30 IN THE PARISH OF LLANRUG. Lots 14 to 22.—Tyddyn Mawr 67 2 17 IN THE PARISH OF LLANENGAN. Lots 23 to 27.-Tanyrallt and Ty- mawr 66 2 24 IN THE PARISH OF PENTIR. NEAR TO THE CITY OF BANGOR. Lot 28.—Cil Melyn or Cae 'Sgu- bor Wen 9 331 Lot 29.—Goetre Isaf (part of) 6 2 34 Total area 341 3 39 IN THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. Lots 30 to 42. — Thirteen Dwelling-Houses. standing on valuable Sites, and having good Frontages to, and being Nos. 5. 7. 9, 11. 13, 15, 25, 27, 29, 31. 33, 35. and 44, South Pen'rallt. The Farms are most advantageously placed, being within close touch to the prin- cipal markets and fairs, are divided into convenient Lots. and comprise fine ACCOM- MODATION LANDS and BUILDING SITES. Some of the Holdings possess beautiful spots for the erection of Private Residences. The views obtainable from them are charm- ing in the extreme. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs Lloyd Carter and Vincent, Solicitors, Carnarvon and Bangor; at the Auctioneers' Institute, 57, Chancery lane, London, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor, Llandudno, and Carnarvon. "COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. The Favourite Anglesey Seaside Resort of RHOSNEIGR, Within two and a half miles of Tycroes Railway Station. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON beg to announce that they have been instruct- ed to Offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Maelog Lake Hotel. Rhosneigr, on Mon- ( day. October 3rd, 1904, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, 45 VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS, with Frontages to proposed New Roads, 36 feet wide, and containing in all nearly Eleven Acres, being part of "PARLWR," which is known to be the most sought-after spot in this Rising and Favourite Resort. The Views are panoramic, and acknowledged to be the most charming obtainable in the Neighbourhood. Further particulars and a plan will be ready in due course, and they, together with any further information, can be obtained of Messrs Gold Edwards and Co., Solicitors, Denbigh, or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor, Llandudno, and Carnarvon. 39 Mr. Robert Parry. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS, PUBLIC-HOUSE, TWO SHOPS, HOUSES. &c. VILLAGE OF LLANGYBI. (within a mile of Llangybi Station on the L. and N. W. Railway). MR ROBERT PARRY is favoured with instructions to Sell bv Public Auction, at the Tower Hotel. Pwlfheli. on Wednes- day, September 14th, 1904, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then and there produced. Lot I.-All that Freehold Fullv-Licensed Public-House known as "Royal Oak Inn," otherwise "Ty'n-y-porth," together with 13 acres or thereabouts of excellent arable land with out-buildings. The bouse is a com- fortable, old-fashioned Inn, which with little expense could be made a very good hotel, and being the only licensed house in the district of a large area. The district is very picturesque. Visitors take great de- light in the place, and make it the terminus of drives from Criccieth and Pwllheli, which enhances the value of this property. Lot 2.—All that Shop known as "Llan- gybi Shop," situate in the best position in the village. Large house and suitable out- buildings together with 8 acres of very good arable land in close proximity to the shop and abutting the high road. Lot 3.—All those Two Freehold Houses known as "Fronheulog," with gardens. Lot 4.—All that Freehold House known as "Castell Sinai," an old-fashioned houso with large garden. Lot 5.—All those Two Freehold Houses known as "Bron Sinai." These are com- paratively new houses in perfect state of re- pair with gardens belonging thereto. Lot 6.—All that very compact Freehold Farm known as "Bodowen," with good house and commodious out-buildings with 16 acres or thereabouts of exceptionally good land. This is a most desirable holding abutting the high road, and most pleasant- ly situated. Lot 7.-Freehold Cottage and Garden known as "Bryneithin." Lot 8.Cefn-Engan" and "Cefn-Engan- Bach." These are Two Houses and Shop with out-buildings together with 2 acres of good land abutting the high road. A very suitable building plot. Lot 9.—Three Leasehold Houses known as "Penygamfa Cottages" with 3 years' unex- pired term of lease. Plans and particulars may be obtained fioui o. Robyns-Owec, E- Solicitor, or from the Auctioneer—both of PwUUeJi. SALES BY AUCTION. Mr Robert Parry, FFRIDD (MILLDIR 0 STATION RHYD DDU. ARWERTHIANT BLYNYDDOL AR ANI FEILIAID, SEF 54 0 WARTHEG, 450 0 DDEFAID. &c. MAE ROBERT PARRY wedi Jbi gyfar- ILVJL wyddo gan Mr William fierce i Werthu ar Auction yn y lie uchod ddydd Mawrth, Medi 13, 1904, yr Holl Stoc a gan- lyn, yn cynwys 32 o Fuchod ieuainc, am- ryw ohonynt a lloi wrth en traed, nifer ar fin dod a lloi, rhai yn eu proffit, a'r gwe- ddill i ddod at Galangauaf; 20-o Heffrod teiriau oed campus, amryw a lloi wrth eu traed, a'r gweddill yn agos i loi; Buwch dew Tarw dwyflwydd da, Ceffyl 5 oed, 15-1 o uch- der, hwylus yn mhob gwaith; 4ä0 o Ddefaid Cymreig, yn cynwys Mamogiaid cryfion, cymhwys at groesi; Myllt gweddgar, y rhan fwyaf yn barod i'r cigydd; tua 100 o Wyn banyw a gwryw. Coel hyd ffeiriau Ebrill, 1905. gyda meich- iafon boddhaol. Yr Auction i ddechreu am 12 o'r gloch. Swvddfa'r Arwerthwr-6, Salem terrace, Pwllheli. BODWRDDA, ABERDARON. ARWERTHIANT PWYSIG AR 136 0 WARTHEG, 15 0 GEFFYLAU, 160 0 DDEFAID, MOCH, &e. Mae MR ROBERT PARRY wed i ei gyfar- wyddo gan Richard Griffith, *fsw., yr hwn sydd yn ymadael, i Werthu ar Auction yn y lie uchod, Ddyddiau Iau a Gwener, a'r Sadwrn (Medi 15, 16, a'r 17, 1904), yr Holl Stoc, ragorol, yn cynwys 15 o Fuchod ieuaine rhagorol, rhai yn agos i loi, rhai at G alangauaf, a'r gweddill yn gynar yn y gauaf; Tarw dwyflwydd, Angus breed; 20 o Fustych gweddgar, yn 3 oed, rhai yn barod i'r cigydd; 21 eto wedi gad- ael eu dwyflwvdd, hynod addawol; 17 o Heffrod yn codi'n 3 oed, rhai yn min lloi, a'r gweddill i ddod yn fuan; Tarw yn codi'n ddwyflwydd, Angus breed; 47 o Ddynewaid cynar, cymysg banyw ac yn wrryw, 14 o Loi campus, cymysg banyw ac yn wrryw; Caseg 3 oed a chyw, 2 Gaseg 7 oed, yn gyfebr, 16 o uchder; Caseg 5 oed gyfebr, 16 o uchder; Caseg eto 8 oed, un eto mewn oed, Ceffyl mewn oed, yr oil yn hwylus yn mhob gwaith; Eboles yn codi'n 3 oed, Ebol eto yn codi yn 3 oed, 2 o Ebolion yn codi'n ddwy flwydd; Eboles eto yn codi'n 2 flwydd; Mer- len a chyw; 160 o Ddefaid brid mawr Lleyn, yn cynwys 70 o Famogiaid ardderchog, 44 o Lydnod gweddgar parod i'r cigydd; 46 o Wyn da; Hwch yn min dod a moch; 12 o Foch Stores; 4 o Droliau da, 2 Aradr, Transplough, Scuffler, 4 o Ogau, 2 Roller garreg, Drill dwbl, 4 o Gribiniau ceffyl; Engines eithin, Scrapper, Chaffcutter, 2 horse power, Engine dori gwair, Buddai a Llestri Llaeth, yr holl Gelfi Hwsmoniaeth, Ger Ceffylau, &c. Rhan helaeth o Dodrefn y Ty, &c., yn nghyda llawer o bethau ereill rhy luosog i'w henwi. Trefn y Sale: Dydd Iau, rhan o'r Offer- ynau a'r Gwartheg. Dydd Gwener, rhan o'r Offeryuau, Ceffylau Defaid, Moch, os yn angenrheidiol, gorphenir gvdafr Offerynau a Dodrefn y Ty. ddydd Sadwrn. Coel fel yr hysbysir ar y pryd gyda meich- iafon boddhaol. Yr Auction i ddechreu bob dydd am 11.30 o'r gloch. Manylion pellach i'w cael gan yr Ar- werthwr, 5, Salem terrace, Pwllheli. CAE'R GORS, RHYD-DDU (Milldir o'r Station). ARWERTHIANT PWYSIG AR ANIFEIL- IAID. Ma-e MR R. PARRY wedi ei gyfarwyddo gan Mr Hugh Hughes i Werthu ar Auc- tion, yn y lie uehod, Dydd Mawrth, Medi 20, 1904, yr Holl Stcc, a ganlyn, yn cynwys 14 o Fuchod ieuaine rhagorol, rhai a lloi wrth eu traed, a rhai ar iin dropio, eraill i ddod at galangauaf, a dwy at ddechreu'r flwyddyn; 11 o Heffrod rhagorol rhai wedi dod a lloi a'r lleill ar fin dropio; Tarw dwy- flwyd 1 da, 4 o Loi addawol, 3 gwryw ac 1 fanyw; Caseg ragorol 6 oed, hwylus yn mhob gwaith, yn nghyda Chyw da, &c., &c. Coel fel yr hysbysir arypryd, gyda meichiafon boddhael. Yr Auction i ddechreu am 1 o'r gloch. Swyddfa'r Arwerthwr—5, Salem terrace, Pwllheli. BRONYFEDW ISAF, RHYD-DDU. MAE MR ROBERT PARRY wedi ei gyfar- wyddo gan Mr Griffith Jones i Werthu ar Auction yn y lie uchod ddydd Iau, Medi 29, 1904, yr Holl Stoc, yn cynwys 26 o fuchod ieuaine rhagorol, rhai ohonynt a lloi wrth eu traed, amryw yn min lloi, a'r gweddill i ddod at ddechreu'r, gauaf; 2 Fuwch dew, 12 o Heffrod rhagorol, rhai, a lloi wrth eu traed, a'r lleill yn min lloi; 4 o Loi rhagorol, 2 Lo Tarw hynod addawol o frid campus; 200 o ddefaid, yn cynwys mamogiaid cryfion, cymyvys at groesi, Myllt gweddgar ac Wyn. Coel hyd Ffeiriau Ebrfll, 1905, gyda meichiafon boddhaol Yr Auction i ddechreu am 12 o'r gloch. FFRIDD PANDY. GARN. Medi 30ain, 1904, yr Holl Stoc, &c. TANYFRON, PENRHOS. Hydref laf, 1904, yr Holl Stoc, &c. PLAS-YN-MHENLLECH. PENLLECH. Hydref 4ydd, 1904, yr Holl Stoc, &c. CEFN MADRYN. Mae MR ROBT. PARRY wedi ei gyfarwyddo gan Mr J. Jones, yr hwn sydd yn ymadael, i Werthu ar Auction yn y lie uchod ddydd Iau, Hydref 6ed, 1904. yr Holl Stoc ragorol, yn cynwys 40 o Wartheg, 9 o Geffylau, 300 o Ddefaid, Offerynau, a Dodrefn y Ty. DYDD SADWRN. HYDREF 7, ]904. Yn Yard y Stag's Head, Penygroes, Llan- llyfni, yn Gwerthu ar Auction dros 500 o Ddefaid Cymreig. eiddo Mr Robert Prit- chard, Taldrwst, Llanllyfni. 38. BODERMUD UWCHAF, ABERDARON. Mae MR ROBERT PARRY wedi ei gyfar- wyddo gan Mr James Jones i Werthu ar Auction yn y He uchod. ddydd Llun, Medi 19, 1904, yr Holl Stoc, Cropiau, a Gosod y Tir. Manylion eto. 38 Mr. John Parry Jones. TANYBRYN, LLANENGAN, SIR GAER- NARFON. NEWID DYDOIAD Y SALE. Maa MR JOHN PARRY JONES wedi ei gyf- arwyddo gan Mr Griffith Williams, i Werthu ar Auction ddydd Sadwrn, Medi 10, 1904, oherwydd fod amgylchiad neillduol yn Abersoch ddydd Tau mae dyddiad y Sale yn cael ed newid i'r 10fed fel v gwelir, yr oil o'r Stoc a ganlyn 8 o Fuchod Godro rhagorol, 6 o ddynewaid. 3 gwryw a 3 banyw; 6 o Loiau addawol, 2 Gaseg Wedd, 1 vn 4 oed, tua 17 o uchder; 1 eto 7 oed. tua 15J o uch- der: 2 Gaseg lan a hvnod hwylus mewn gwaith Ceffyl aryl 3 oed, Merlen 7 oed, Kampus; 27 o ddefaid, brid Lleyn, rhan o'r Gwair. a rhan o'r yd, ac efaillai y gosodir rhan o'r tir. Yr Auction i ddechrea am 12.30. Coel "vila meichiafon boddhaol hyd Ffair Pwllheli, Mai 22, 1905. Am ychwaneg o fanvlion ymofyner a'r Ar- werthwr. vn Penian, Pemhvvideudrneth, ue" ye y Farclaiadfa Xewyu'd, Pwllheli. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs E. H. Owen & Son YNYS CHBURYN, PENTIR. DYDD IAU, MEDI 15fed. 1904. MRI E. H. OWEN and SON wedi eu cyfarwyddo i werthu yr holl Stoc. Ceir manylion llawn eto. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISHES OF LLANWNDA, LLANRUG, LLANDDEINIOLEN, LLANLLYFNI, AND LLANBEBLIG. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS E. H. OWEN AND SON WILL offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Sportsman Hotel. Carnarvon, on Satur- day, September 17th, 1904, at 3 p.m. (sub- ject to conditions of Sale), the following: Lot I.-Compact Holding with House, Out-buildings, and 4 Fields, known as Peny- ) bryn, Saron, Llanwnda, let to Mr John Wil- liams at the net annual rent of £ 15. Lot 2.—Two Newly-built Freehold Dwell- ing Houses adjoining Cadfan House, Pen- ffridd, Rhosgadfan, now in the occupation of Messrs Morris Davies and John Williams. Lot 3.-Freehold Cottage and Garden called Bryngro, Llanrug, let to Geunor Hughes at the gross annual rent of £ 4 lis; also the Stable or Warehouse adjoining same. Lot 4.-Freehold Dwelling House and Garden, known as Bryn Heli, Llanrug, con- taining Parlour, Kitchen, Pantry, Back Kitchen, and 3 Bedrooms. Lot 5.-Freehold Building Site for one house, adjoining the house of Mr John Parry, Bryn Heli, Llanrug, including the use of the gable end. Lot 6.-Plot of Building Land, contain- ing the rest of the field called Cae Square, adjoining Lot, 5. Lot 7.—Freehold Dwelling House, being one of a row of houses, knowa a a Bryn Mi- hangel (otherwise Cwrt y Guard), Llanrug, together with a Garden adjoining; lately in the occupation of Mr Hugh Williams. Lot 8.—Two Freehold newly-stone-built Dwelling Houses, situate in the centre of the Village of Penisa'rwaen, oppositte the Con- gregational Chapel, containing Dining Room, Scullery, Pantry, and 3 Bedrooms, spacious Back Yards. Lot 9.-Freehold Farm known as Brony- foel, Nebo, Llanllyfni, comprising House, Out-buildings and 7 acres of capital Land. well watered and sheltered; now i9 the oc- cupation of Robert Edwards, Lot 10. — Two newly-built Freehold Houses, known as Frondirion. Nebo, con- taining 2 Kitchens, Pantry, and 3 Bedrooms. Lot 11. — Three Freehold Dwelling Houses, known as Tai Lon and Ty Bach, Nebo. Lot 12.-Plot of Land at St. David's road, Carnarvon. Lot 13.-Two Freehold Dwelling Houses, known as "Gwyrfai Cottages," Bontnewydd, near Carnarvon, now in the occupation of Mrs Catherine Owen and Mr T. Beaumont. For further particulars apply as under:— Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6, to Mr J. Evans-Jones, Solicitor, Bangor; Lot 7, Mr Richard Ro- berts, Solicitor, Carnarvon; Lot 8, Mr Ellis W. Davies, Solicitor, Carnarvon; Lots 9 to 12, Messrs J. T. Roberts and Davies, Solici- tors, Carnarvon; or as to the whole to the Auctioeers: 20, Castle square, Carnarvon. GAERWEN, ANGLESEY. SALE OF FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOTS. MESSRS E H. OWEN and SON have been instructed by Mr John Roberts to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, Llangefni, on Thursday, Sep- tember 29th, 1904, at 2 p.m. precisely (sub- ject to conditions to be then and there pro- duced, 39 eligible plots of Building Land, forming a portion of the Farm and Land known as Ty Bach (otherwise Tyddyn Bach "), situate in the parish of Llanddaniel, in the County of Anglesey, close to Gaerwen Railway Station, and having frontages to the main road leading from Gaerwen to Llan- ddaniel. The position is exceedingly well adapted for Cottages and Workmen's Dwellings, for which there is a considerable demand. Plans and particulars are in course of pre- paration, and may be had on application to Mr Wm. Thornton Jones, Solicitor, Ban- gor; or the Auctioneers, 20, Castle square, Carnarvon. Cymetf yr Arwerthiantau canlynol le yn fuan:- TANYGRAIG, LLANFAGLEN, Yr Holl Stoc, &c. TY COCH, BETTWijJ GARMON. Yr Holl Stoc, &c. STAG HEAD HOTEL. PENYGROES. Anifeiliaid, Offerynau Amaethyddol, &c. f1/ à. r I Messrs. R. and Rogers Jonee. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14th, 1904. TALYCAFN ANNUAL SALE of Pedigree Southdown, Shropshire, Wiltshire, and Welsh Rams, Ram Lambs, Stock Ewes, and Ewe Lambs. THURSDAY. SEPT. 15th, 1904. GLYN LLUGWX CAPEL CURIG.— Very Important Sale of the whole of the Entire Flock of Welsh Mountain Sheep, including about 1200 Wethers, Breeding Ewes, and Lambs, which will be sold in suitable lots; 74 Head of Grand Welsh Cattle. including Dairy Cows, Two and Three-year-old Bullocks, Yearling Bullocks and Heifers. Rearing Calves, Pure-bred Welsh Bull Calf, Two-year-old Welsh Bull; Pigs; about 70 Tons of Prime Hay; 15 acres of Excellent Growing Oats; a Choice Col- lection of Farming Implements, &c., the property of Mr William Roberts (who is leaving the neighbourhood). FRIDAY, SEPT. 16th. 1904. DRON EIRIAN, LLANRWST.—Sale of 2 JD Dairy Cows. Pony and Phaeton. Har- ness, Hay, and Surplus Household Furni- ture, the property of Mr Hugh Pierce (who is changing his residence). MONDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1904. DOLWYDDELEN ANNUAL SALE of Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1904. TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE of Fat and Store Cattle. Sheep, and Pigs. FRIDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1904. GADLAS BRITH, LLANRWST. — Im- U portant Sale of Grand Cattle, Sheep. Crops, and Implements, the property of Messrs P. and H. Lewis, Ltd. (who are re- linguishing farming). SATURDAY, SEPT. 24th, 1904. BRYN SEIRI, GYFFIN, CONWAY, ON the Whole of the Farming Stock, Crops, &c., the property of Mr Hugh Ro- berts (who is leaving). SATURDAY, SEPT. 24th, 1904. TANYBWLCH, DOLWYDDELEN, on the whole of the Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, the property of Mr Evan Davies (who is leaving). 39 MONDAY, SEPT. 26th, 1904. BWLCH MAWR, CONWAY, on the Whole of the Farming Stock, Crops, &c., the property of Mrs Owen (who is giv- ing up farming). TUESDAY. SEPT. 27th. 1904. MR DAVID JONES. GOPPY'S, AN- NUAL SALE of Mountain Ewes and Wethers and Cattle, at the Talycafn Mart. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 28th, 1904. LLWYDFAEN ANNUAL SALE of JU Welsh Mountain Wethers and Ewes, at the Talyeafn )5art. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. R. and Roger. Jones. THURSDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1904. RED LION HOTEL, TYN'YGROES, TALYCAFN, on the Whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furni- ture, &c., the property of Mr J. Reader (who is leaving the neighbourhood). FRIDAY,_SEPT. 30th, 1904. nWYTHERIN~NNIJAL SALE of Cattle, Horses, and Sheep. PUBLIC NOTICES. OUNTY SCHOOL, CAR-NARVON. Headmaster: J. de GRUCHY GAUDl: M.A. (Cantab.). Ihe Term will begin on Friday, Septem- oer 16th. Classes will meet at 9 a.m. An Entrance Examination will be held on the same day, commencing at 9 a.m. Forms of application for admission may be obtained from the Headmaster or the undersigned, who will also supply copies of the school prospectus. The Headmaster will be at the School on Thursday, September 15th, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 2 to 4 p.m., to inter- view parents. Fees are payable at the School on Friday and Saturday, September 16th and 17th. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk to the Governors. Carnarvon, 31st August, 1904. og36 BETHESDA COUNTY SCHOOL. B BETHESDA, NORTH WALES. Headmaster: D. J. WILLIAMS, M.A., Late Senior Scholar Worcester College, Ox- ford Goldsmiths' Exhibitioner, 1st Class Honours Mathematical Moderations, 2nd Class Honours Mathematical Finals- Assistants: Miss RUTH LAKE, L.L.A., St. Andrews; T. C. CAREY, B.Sc., London; A.R.C.S., London; Miss C. E. DAVIES, B.A., Wales; Miss MARY JONES, B.A., Lon- don. Visiting Teaphers: Miss M. WILLIAMS, Penlan, 1st Class Di- ploma Liverpool School of Cookery. E. D. LLOYD, Medallist, R.A.M. Tuition Fees, £5 a year. Books and Stationery, 15s a year. Next Term commences Tuesday, Sept. 13th, at 9 a.m. For particulars and forms of admission apply to D. GRIFFITH DAVIES (Solicitor), Clerk to the Governors. Bank Chambers, Bethesda, 23rd August, 1904. o36 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. (One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales). President: The Right Honourable LORD RENDEL. Principal: T. F. ROBERTS, M.A. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Vict.). Preparation for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the applied Science of Agricul- ture), Law, and Music. Twenty-two En- trance Scholarships from £ 40 to £ 10 offered for competition in September next. Ses- sional Composition Fee, £10, with addition- al Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registration Fee, ZI. Men Students reside in registered lodg- ings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Warden: Professor J. W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexan- dra Hall of Residence for Women. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, and Day Training Depart- ments, the Department for the Training of Secondary Teachers and the Hostel, apply to T. MORTIMER GREEN. Registrar. ST. MUNGO'S COLLEGE. GLASGOW, SESSION 1904—1905. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. THE WINTER SESSION WILL BE OPENED ON THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1904. LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS. r Elementary Physics (at the Technical Col- lege)-Prof. Blyth, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.E. Chemistry — Prof. Alan W. C. Menzies, M.A., B.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.C.S. Zoology, including Practical Class — Prof, Leonard A. Lucas King, B.A. Senior Anatomy, Junior Anatomy, Prac- tical Anatomy-Prof. Alex. Macphail, M.B., C.M. Surgery—Prof. Henry E. Clark, C.M.G., M.R.C.S. Physiology—Prof. David A. Farquharson, M.B., C.M. Clinical Surgery — Prof. D. N. Knox M.A., M.B. Practice of Medicine—Prof. T. K. Monro, M.A., M.D. Clinical Medicine-Prof. D. C. McVail, M.B. Materia Medica-Prof. Dougall, M.D. Pathology-Prof. Workman, M.D. Midwifery-Prof. Robert Jardine, M.D. Ophthalmology-Prof. Maitland Ramsay, M.D. Gynaecology—Dr James K. Kelly. Throat and Nose—Dr Fullerton. Public Health Laboratory, Public Health —Prof. Galt, M.B., D.P.H.Camb. Bacteriology, if desired. Hospital and Dispensary. The College is situated within the grounds of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, and in this Hospital, containing (including the Ophthal- mic Department) over 600 beds for patients, the students receive their clinical instruc- tion. The Curriculum taught in the College qualifies for the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Royal 'College of Physicians of London, and for the Universities which recognise the Certificates of Instruction ac- cepted by these Colleges; also for the Royal Colleges in Scotland and Ireland, for the University of London, and under certain conditions for the Scottish Universities. The fees for all the Lectures, including hospital attendance necessary for candidates for the diplomas of the English or Scottish Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons amount to £ 67. Comfortable Rooms and Board are always to be had on moderate terms in close proxi- mity to the College and Hospital. A Syllabus of the Medical Curriculum, giving particulars of the classes, fees, &c., may be had gratis on application to the Dean of the Medical Faculty, 86, Castle street, Glasgow. 036 DR. WILLIAMS ENDOWED HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, DOLGELLEY. Preparation for the Central Welsh Board. the Oxford Local Examination, London and Welsh Matriculation, and University Scholarships. There are Three Leaving Exhibitions, ten- able at Colleges, which are awarded an- nually upon the result of the year's work. The Buildings and Grounds are excellently- adapted to secure the comforts and health of the Pupils. TENNIS, CYCLING, and HOCKEY. Inclusive Fees: ._TXTTT1lir BOARDING. £ 26 PER ANNUM; TUITION. £ ?. A For prospectus, apply to the Heaum is tress or to the Cierk to the Governess. f36 I PUBLIC NOTICES. ( ST. DAVID'S SCHOOL, Carnarvon. Principals: Miss GREGORY, A.C.T. (Queen's Prizes, S.K. and Advanced ^Certificates). Miss M. GREGORY (Certificated). Autumn Term commences Sept. 22nd, 1904. English, French, Mathematics, Short- hand, Music, Art Subjects. Dancing and Gymnasium Classes during Winter months. Boarders received Sept. 21st, 1904. go35 LOST. COLLWYD,-BRACELET ARIINTTos \J Iau diweddaf, o'r Pafilion i'r Maes. Rhoddir gwobr am ddychwelyd y eyfryw i Swyddfa'r "Genedl," Caernarfon. COLLWYD, dydd Mercher diweddaf. o c Waenfawr, GAST (POINTER), lliw du a gwyn.—Anfoner at Humphrey Roberts, Bryndelyn, Waenfawr. f44 ———■ TO BE LET. #' AR OSOD,—Ty Capel y Methodisiiaid, ger Brynkir Station. Ty rhagorol mewn safle iach, cyfleus, a hynod fanteisiol. Tëulu bychan sydd fwyaf dewieol. — Am ychwaneg o fanylion ymofyner a William Evans, Melin Llecheiddior, Garn, R.S.O.. Carnarvon. AROSOD NEU AR WERTH,— A CEISION ISAF, islaw CARMEL, LLANDWROG, yn cynwys saith aeer o dir da gyda meddiant dioed. Lie dy- munol, ac adeiladau cyfleus, mewn ardal fanteisiol. Rhent blynyddol £17; neu os Gwerthir gellir gadael haner yr arian fel mortgage.—Ymofyner a R. Jones, 56, Coed- madog road, Talysarn. 146 RHYL EISTEDDFOD. — APART- MENTS. Public or Private Rooms. Terms moderate.—Mrs Powell, Chulmleighj 10, River street. 44 GLYN FARM. CAPEL CURIG. TO BE LET, from 30th November next. Area, 1094 acres. Good buildings. Long frontage River LIugwy. The main road from Bettwsycoed to Holyhead runs through the farm. Rent, £ 130.—Apply, W. J. Rees, Land Agent, Swansea. f46 ——n— FOR SALE. BICYCLE, FREE WHEEL, with two Rim Brakes for Sale, in good condi- tion. — Apply, "Bicycle," "Genedl" Office, Carnarvon. BETHESDA. — GROCERY and PROVI- SION BUSINEES for immediate DIS- POSAL. Good position.-For further par- ticulars apply R. W. Roberts, Ogwen Stores, Bethesda. g48 DOWN QUILTS. — 500 Travellrs' Sam- ples, unsoiled; must be cleared at a great sacrifice; full size, 6ft. by 5ft.; only 4s 6d worth treble carriage 6d; 2 for 9s 6d; money returned if not approved.- Cray Stewart and Co. (Dept. 82), 25, Mil- ton street, London, E.C. ENGLISH Tomatoes, Apples, Pears, Plums for sale cheap.—Address, W. G. Evans, Grocer, Bangor. FOR SALE,—WATER WHEEL, made by Leigh Howell, Bagillt, 30 feet dia- meter, 3 feet breast, with hollow steel shaft, bearings, and pedestals complete; prac- tically new. — Llanfair Mines, Ltd., near Abergele. f46 GUN (Bargain). — DOUBLE BREECH- LOADER, latest improvements, quite new, 12-bore, central fire, top lever, finest steel barrels, left choke, well finished, nicely balanced, splendid killer; approval; 40s.— "Sportsman," "Observer," Carnarvon. f46 KNITTING MACHINES, KNITTING MACHINES. Cheapest House in Wales; established 1871. Hire or cash terms, lessons Free, distance no object, lady Tutors sent after machines, work supplied. Send for lists.—W. Griffiths, 146, Windsor road, Neath. f43 LADIES for Autumn Wear. — Daintv Blouse and Dress Materials, Flan- nelettes, &c., 4|d yard. Carriage paid. Patterns free.-Dress Warehouse, Darling ton. f44 LADIES I-Stylish Knop Tweed Mixture L Dress Lengths in Autumn Shadings. 3s lid. Carriage paid. Patterns free.— Pearson's Dress Warehouse, Leeds. f44 SAFES.—Various Large Sizes Clearing at Half-prices. Carriage paid. — Levy's Safe Co., Sunderland. WIRE NAILS Mixed 8s per c-wt.; 281bs., 2s 6d; Screws, mixed 30s per cwt.; 281bs., 8s; wire cut wrought and malleable nails, tacks, shoe nails, rivets, &c., wholesale prices.—Midland Nail Works, Rea street, Birmingham. WEST HIGHLAND CATTLE. — Any number of Grazing Bullocks and Hei- fers always on hand, also ped:<rrf6 Cows, Heifers, and Bulls at moderate prices, and all classes Feeding Sheep and Lambs. Please mention paper. — Apply, Leve-son Gower, Craigmore, S. of Mull. WANTED. A REPRESENTATIVE Wanted for 5 First-class Firm. No risk or outlay. Exceptional opportunity for smart man with good references.—Address "Cooke," Box 48, Office of this journal. 148 ARE you on the look out for opportuni- ties of increasing you income without interference with your present occupation? If so, address "Col," Box 44, Office of this journal. CAPEL UCHAF, CLYNNOG.—Yn Eisieu Teulu i Gadw Ty Capel. Ceisiadau i'w hanfon i R. Williams, Lletty, erbyn Hyd- ref laf. g46 CANADA. — 500 strong healthy MEN c Wanted to Work on Farms; good wages; immediate employment. — For par- ticulars call (or stamped envelope) Canadian Labour Bureau, 45, Great George street. Liverpool. f43 LANLLYFNI MILL.—E isieu MELIN. L YDD profiadol, wedi arfer a gwaith gwlad.—Ymofyner a John Parry. f45 MICHAELMAS DAY. Let this be the .iVi. last quarter day on which you have rent to pay. Apply, at once, by card or letter, mentioning this paper, for illustrated booklet, which explains "How to live Rent Free," to W. W. Benham, 72, Bishopsga-t-e street Without, London, E.'C. *4^ MELINYDD yn Eisieu,yn gyfarwyd § gwaith gwlad.—Ymofyner a John gans, Ynys Mill, Bryncrug, Towyn, Meir *r; ethshire. Snag STKJPKSBBB of BOOTS MAN* ■ UU[ EBDIR MESS. Allows polish. ■ flRV W BD^BV 9 I ■ Eng- P)«aeant odoux. m Jgp* aa EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWAVtCR a K IT*.ujoufcCara, Stores, ad I>uJ%i £ h .S.K | WANTED. ) "yf"EN and WOMEN V ntcd to work our xY_L RAPID KMTTL\< I MACHINES at their homes, making wo L for us to sell to the trade, no experienc no 1 anra^sing. steady work; good mow- earned; distance no hindrance.—Write to iay. THE HARDY MACHINE AND WC ¡LLEX CO., 29, Brown street, Maiieliest f-J."> RENT £ 30 per an mm. Invest this amount for your nvn benefit, instead of paying it to a landkrd. Send post oardL. for illustrations of wh :t has been and o:tn be done along this lina. 72, BishopsgPts street Without, E.C. Mention this paper- REGISTRY OFFIC5. 120, HIGH ST., PORTMADOC. Wanted, Cooks. Waitresses, Housemaid, and General Ser- vants. Stamp for reply. Terms. MYFI Humphreys. g24 SERVANTS WANTED. — Mrs Morris' ks j Agency, 19, Gran by street. Prince's road, Liverpool. Established 1887. Re- liable Servants of all classes can be wnll and quickly suited. Communications in English or Welsh promptly attended to. Fees when suited. For reply send stamped envelope. T7ACANCY. — A good opportunity for a pypV^PTrDCated Yourh to be trained as a rVTi — Apply, by letter, to 'X. "Ooserver Office, Carnarvon. WANTED,— A strong Youth, or Young Man, used to Horses, to carry out goods and make himself generally useful. State reference, age, and wages required to Brymer's. Llanberis. 0 145 WANTED, — Short-Hand REPORTER, Welsh and English.—Applv, by letter, "Zeno," "Observer" Office, Carnarvon. WANTED,—A sharp, intelligent Bov as APPRENTICE to tiie Grocery, &c.—• Address, Brymer and Co., Llanberis. f45 WANTED,—PAYING GUEST. Com- fortable, refined home offered to a lady. Nominal terms, a, company is first con- sideration. Apply, "Guest." "Observer'' Office, Carnarvon. 048 WANTED, — Ai: kinds of ANTIQUE WATCHES and JEWELLERY. BEST prices given.—Address, J. Bolloten. College road, Upper Bangor. Telegrams: Bol- lotten, Bangor. 035 WANTED, — An APPRENTICE to the Printing Trade. — Apply, "Genedl" Office, Carnarvon. WANTED, Situation as Gardener, to VV attend to Kitchen and Flower Gar- dens, and generally useful about house. Live in preferred.—Morris, care of Ponfe Office, Fairbourne. near Dolgelley. f43 WANTED, — Smart. active Young1 Woman to take charge of Boot Shop in North Wales. Mu-i have bad experience, -Apply, Z., Box 44, Office of this paper o44 YN EISIEU,—DRESSMAKER dda, wedi ymarfer a gwaith gwlad.—Ymofyner A "Dressmaker," Box 46. "Gened!" Office, Caemarfon. YN EISIEU, ar uuwaith, CRYDD da, i gymeryd gofal Gweithdy. Lie da. Gwaith parhaus.—Ymofyner a J. Williams, Manchester House, Dolwyddeien. g48 YN EISIEU Dyn Sengl i edrvch ar of Ceffyl, ac i fyw yn y tv. a gvrneyd er hun yn useful yn yr H otd. Goriest a sobr.— Anfoner at y Perchenog, Douglas Arms Hotel, Bethesda. OPEN AIR BATH. -CARNARVON. REQLIRED the services of a Young Matt of good character and training, as ASSISTANT ENGINEER on the abov* works, VillO must be an accurate and expe- rilous Leveller and Surveyor, prepared to act under the instructions of the Borouah Surveyor in all matters, and be in constant attendance on the works whenever proceed- mg. Applications stating oge, salary required. and giving full particulars of qualification* and experience, to be sent to the under- signed, by mid-day. Saturday, the 10th inst., accompanied by copies of three testimonial and endorsed "Assistant Engineer." EDW VfiL) HALL. Hi Tough Sur veyor. Guild Hall, 7th Sept.. 1904. L_- BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS F. GTjONESr From BRINSMEAD & SO", LONDOft, Pianoforte Tuner, 22. FARRAR ROAD., BANGOR VISITS ALL NORTH WALES. B. POYNTON. CYCLE AGENT AND MECHANICAL REPAIRER. 60, POOL STREET. CARNARVON. SECOND-HAND MACHINES FOR SALE. RUDGE-WHITWORTH'S, TRIUMPH'S, B.S.A.'s. &i. GUARANTEED IN GOOH CONDITION, BEING ALMOST NEW. MUST BE CLEARED. NO REASON- ABLE OFFER REFUSED. INSPECTION INVITED. Nc.te the Address — CYCLE WORKS, 60* POOL STREET, CARNARVON. Agent for the renow ieu CENTAUR CYCLES. o39

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