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Messrs. TV. Dew and Son. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. GRAZING LAND AT TREFFOS, PARISH OF LLANSADWBN. TO BE LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MESSRS. WM, DEW AND SON, at the Farm, as above, on WEDNESDAY. MAY 2nd, 1888, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, 65 Acres of RICH PASTURE LAND, in lots, from the day of Letting up to December 31st, 1888. Each Field is plentifully supplied with water, and well-shelteied by large quickset hedges. Treffos is distant 3 miles from Menai Bridge, and is most conveniently situated for the large county fairs. I MADRY.V HOME FARM, ABER, NEAR BANGOR. TWENTY-FIRST GREAT UNRESERVED FAT STOCK SALE. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON are instructed by Colonel Henry Piatt to SELL B1 PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Home Farm, as above, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th, 1888, 30 FAT CROSS-BRED AND WELSH BULLOCKS, 150 CROSS-BRED AND WELSH THREE AND FOUR-YEAR-OLD WETHERS AND GIMMER3, AND 40 FAT LAMBS. Further particulars in future advertisements and catalogues. L o491 JI SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. PARISH OF LLANFIHANGEL-GLYN-MYFYR, DENBIGHSHIRE. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON are instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Waterloo Hotel, Bettwsycoed, on THURSDAY, MAY 10th, 1888, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all that Valuable FREEHOLD FARM known as Ty'nyrhedyn," containing 96a. Or. 38 perches, now in the occupation of Mrs. Jane Roberts, as yearly tenant, and conveniently situated within one mile of the village of Cerig- ydruidion, on the Shrewsbury and Holyhead Road. This farm comprises excellent Meadow and Pasture land, and the House and Out- buildings are ample. There is an excellent supply of water and the fences are good. Upon the upper land will be found the traces of an ancient fortress and to those antiquarians in search of such historical remains this sale offers an opportunity seldom to be met with. Plans and particulars may be obained of Messrs. J. and W. Maude, Solicitors, Arundel House, Arundel Street, Victoria Embankment, London or of the Auctioneers, YVelifield House, Bangor. Bw c295 COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. NEAR BODEDERN. TREIORWERTH, ABOUT MIDWAY BETWEEN TYCROES AND VALLEY STATIONS. SALE OF HORSE, 3 MILCH COWS, CAR- RIAGES, CARTS, IMPLEMENTS IN HUSBANDRY, HAY, STRAW, ANTIQUE OAK FURNITURE, CHINA AND GLASS SERVICES, &c. HTE33RS. W. DEW AND SON are instructed IVJL to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY lllh and 12th, 1888, the whole of the OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, comprising Implements in Husbandry, Erec- tion of Fow 1 House and Silo, sets of Harness and r Cart Gear, a capital JYacht Punt with mast, sails and oars complete a very useful Market Shandry, a capital .Waggonette ;with pole and splinter bar, a light-running Landau with pole, splinter bAr, »nd lamps, all in first-class order; Scotch Cart and Frame, Spring Cart, powerful Bay Cob, 15 hands high, rising 5, quiet in all work; 3 grand Milch Cows, several garden Frame Lights, Tools, and about 20 lots of Green- house Plants, 3.^ tons of well-harvested 1887 Hay, 3 tons of- clean Oat Straw, 3 sacks of Magnum Bonum Potatoes, and a few pecks of Osts. The In-door Effects include the surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Antique Oak Chairs and Chests, magnificent Chippendale Sideboard inlaid with brass; mahogany Chairs and Tables, brass Fenders and Fire Sets, the contents of 10 Bed- rooms in Iron and Birch Bedsteads, Mattresses, and Feather Beds, Mahogany and Oak Bedroom Furniture. Several very handsome old China Breakfast and Tea Servic s, a small quantity of Glass, Kitchen Utensils, and other articles too numerous to mention. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Welitield House, Bangor; or at any of the Hotels in the neighbourhood. d BANGOR, NORTH WALES. LARGE AND IMPORTANT S A L.E OF WINES. BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON beg to announce that they have been instructed by Messrs Brown and Pughe (who are about to vacate their Cellars at this Hotel, owing to their having disposed cf the Property) to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION (upon the pre- mises as above), on TUESDAY, the 15th day of MAY, 1888, tho fallowing Surplus Stock of GRAND OLD BOTTLED WINES, which briefly comprise the following, viz.:— About 180 Dozen of Clarets. 50 „ of Burgundies, Hocjk s, and Sauternes. „ 70 „ of Sherry. „ 200 „ of Ports, including '58, '63, '70, '72, '73, '75, and '77 Vintages. 30 „ of Champagne, and other Sparkling Wines. IN all 530 DOZENS OR THERE- ABOUTS. Most of the above Wines were purchased by the present Owners from the well-known Con- noisseur, Mr. T. H. Phillips; and the Auctioneers beg to draw the attention of the Public to this 11 grand oppJrtunityloî purchasing really HIGH-CLASS WINES. NOTE.—Samples may be obtained on terms to be arranged. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be obtained Seven days prior to the date of Sale at the Bar of the British Hotel, or from the Auctioneers, Welfield House, Bangor, North Wales. M PWLLHELI, COUNTY OF CARNARVON MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON are instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Pwllheli, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, 1888, all that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in High Street, Pwllheli, and known as the Ship Inn also SHOP, being No. 2, High Street, together with Store House and Dwelling House—all adjoining—and now in the holding of Mr. EllIs Griffith. Immediate possession can be had. Further particulars may be had on applica- tion to Richard Wynne, Esq., Solicitor, Garth- ewin, Abergele; or of the Auctioneers, YVellfield House, Bangor. BAXGOR, NORTH WALES. PERIODICAL SALE OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, &c. ESTABLISHED 1854. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON beg to announce that their next Periodical Sale of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., will be held at the Mart adjoining the British Hotel, Bangor, on FRIDAY, MAY 25th, 1888 (the first Friday after the Carnarvon Horse Show). Entries will be received up to and including Monday, the 21st May, and a clerk will be in attendance at the Carnarvon Horse Show to receive such. Scale of charges can be had on application. Wellfield House, April 21st, 1888. B Mr. John Pritchard. ANGLESEY. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Bull Hotel,-Llangefni, towards the end of MAY— LOT 1. The Freehold Farm, known as Glanygors,' Llanfaelog, containing 26a. 3r. 21 p. LOT 2. Cae'rgeiliog," Bodedern, containing 12a. 2r. 31p. LOT 3. Tyddyn y Bwch," about an acre. For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneer, Bodhyfryd, Bangor; or Messrs. Hughes and Pritchard, Solicitors, Bangor. F Mr. R. P. Evans. PENYGROES, NEAR CARNARVON. SALE of Valuable LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, known as HANSWORTH HOUSE, Situate opposite the Public Hall. MR. R. P. EVANS is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Victoria Hotel, Penygroes," on TUESDAY, MAY 1st., at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to condi- tions then and there to be produced, all that excellent Leasehold DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, situate in Snowdon Street, Penygroes, facing the Square and Public Hall, late in the occupation of Mr. Hugh Jones, Chemist. The Premises are held for an unexpired term of Lease for 49 years, at an Annual Ground Rent of 18s. per annum, payable to the Brynkir Estate. CITY OF BANGOR. MR. R. P. EVANS begs to announce that his SALE of HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c., &c, will take place on FRIDAY, the 4th day of MAY, 1888, at the yard of the Railway Hotel, Bangor. Entries close Monday, April 30th. J PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES (furnished and unfurnished), BUSINESS PREMISES and BUILDING LAND, for Sale and to Let in Bangor, Menai Bridge, Llanfairfechan, and Pen- maenmawr. Particulars on application. a373 COUNTY OF CARNARVON. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL TO LET, with immediate possession, situated in the centre of a large Commercial Town, enjoying extensive patronage, much frequented by visitors, commercial and county gentlemen. Full particulars may be had on application a above. I a372 Mr. J. W. Rogers. PENRHYN FARM. PARISH OF LLANRHOS, LLANDUDNO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Very Exte nsive and Attractive Sale of Surplus LIVE and DEAD FARM STOCK, 56 ACRES OF RICH PASTURE To be Let in Lots until November next. JW. ROGERS, F.I.A.S., has been honoured with instructions from Daniel Phillips, Esq. (who is making some changes in the managemeut of his extensive Farm) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, the 9th MAY, valuable and powerful Draught Horees, Colts, Cows, Heifers, Yearling Cattle, valuable Farming Im- plements, Hay, Straw, &c. Also in the month of AUGUST next the whole of the GROWING CROPS AND DAIRY STOCK. Three months' credit will be given upon the Land and Stock. By permission a few select entries can be in- cluded in this Sale. Notice and particulars must be sent in early to the Auctioneer to ensure due publicity. N.B.—Sales of Stocks and Properties of every description conducted upon the very best terms with immediate cash settlement. Highest re- ferences. Auctioneer's Offices, Mostyn Street, Llandudno. p c490 TO BE SOLD. TO BE SOLD, a large quantity of well harvested HAY and STRAW.—Apply to Mr. Richard Thomas, Estate Agent, Carnarvon. B c454 y339 PHAETON FOR SALE.—In good condition with cushions, strong springs and break. Body and wheels green, picked out with white Price £ 10.—Apply to W. Evans, Wood View Dolgelley. qc517 TO BREWERS, SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—Excellent Op- portunity.—Development of Holyhead Harbour. TO BE SOLD, a 'FREEHOLD MANSION HOUSE, with Outbuildings and about 1 t acre Land near beach Immediate Possession.—Address, Mr. W. T. Wright, 57, Deane Road, Liverpool. J TO BE SOLD.—1 Pair First Class Horizontal ENGINES, 9-inch cylinders, by 14-inches stroke, with fly wheels and two pulleys on shaft, Pump Governors, &c., replete; and one of Cochran's Pitent Multitubular Boilers to suit, with Mountings complete—including one of Handcock's Patent Inspirators—all equal to new. The substitution of water power being the reason for disposal.-Apply to H. Owen and Son, Vulcan Foundry, Carnarvon, z c470alt CRICKET SEASON, 1888.—S. GOFF and Co., 22, King Street, Covent Garden, beg to announce that their New Illustrated Catalogue is now ready, gratis and post free. Solid cane handle match Bats, 6s.; treble seam match Balls, 4s.; solid brass top ash match Stumps, 4s.; batting Gloves, 4s.; wicket Gauntlets,3s.; superior cricket Bags, 5s.; steam tarred Net 18ft. by 6ft., Poles, &c., complete 12s. I BOXING GLOVES, 4s. set; Buckskin superior 9s. Iron frame horizontal Bar, steel Core, iron Stays, 45s,; wood frame horizontal Bar, steel Core, 25s. parallel Bars, full size, 60s. trapeze Bar, steel Core, 6s.; Foils. 4s. pr.; Masks, 4s. pr.; dumb Bells, L £ d. lb.; Clubs, 4|d. lb.; single Sticks, 9d. pr.; spring Bayonets, 45s.—22, King Street, Covent Garden. S. GOFF and Co. Catalogue free. I LAWN TENNIS.-Selling Off.—Clearing Out Remainder of Stock. — Full size Bats, 3s. 6(3.; covered regulation Balls, 3s. 6d. doz.; 42ft. brown tanned Nets, 4s.; jointed Poles, 2s. Every requisite greatly reduced.-S. GOFF and Co., 22, King Street, Covent Garden. Catalogue free. I c461y331 MANUFACTURERS' REMNANTS for Sale in Stuffs, Calicoes,Cashmeres, Alpaca, Velvets, Flannels, &c. 101b. bundles, cheap. Price List free.- W, Clarkson, Merchant, 41, Swaine Street, Bradford. M a507 MORFA BRENHIN, LL ANGRISTIOLUS, ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the Bull Hotel, Llangefni, in JUNE next, the above place of 48 Acres. I LLANENDDWYN, DYFFRYN ARDUDWY, BARMOUTH. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNLESS previously Sold by Private Treaty, will be SOLD BY AUCTION, in the month of JUNE next, Two valuable MOUNTAIN FARMS, called Rendrewaelod" and Twllnant," LIan- enddwyn, county of Merioneth; also, Csty • llan," together with about 314 acres. WILLIAM GRIFFITH AND SON, Solicitors, Dolgelley. 6th April, 1888. F c467 FOUN D DEAD—Over 200 Rats fleatroyedby using One Box of Sandfori's Pellets, Is. 2d., of SANDFORD AND SON, Sandy, Beds. Send ¡ s amps and try it. a378* I FIRST SPRING AND SUMMER SHOW AT LONDON HOUSE, LLANRWST. THE LARGEST VARIETY IN THE VALE OF CONWAY OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, AND DRESS GOODS, is now displayed in the various Departments. W. S. WILLIAMS BEGS to announce his return from the LONDON MARKETS, having made unusually Large Purchases, in anticipation of a revival irr trade during the coming Season, and which have been bought on Cash Terms, which enables W. S. W. to supply the best and most FASHIONABLE GOODS at the very LOWEST PRICES, and can with confidence solicit the favour of an Earv Inspection. The SHOW ROOMS is now literally crammed with an endless Variety of SUITABLE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS for the coming Season, in MILLINERY, HATS, AND BONNETS, RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, LACES, SILKS and all Millinery Orders will be executed in the correct London Style. Also, a Choice Selection of DOLMANS, JACKETS AND VISITES-THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS of the Leading Manufacturers. Dress Material, all Wool Beiges, 5|d. upwards. Double width, all Wool, ditto, Newest Shades, 10 £ d. Cashmeres and Merinos, from 8.}d. upwards. SplendidjAssortment of Fancy Stripe Suitings. DRESSES MADE ON THE PREMISES BY PRACTICAL HANDS. UNSHADES, STORES, SCARFS, LACES, CORSETS, RIBBONS, AND UNDERCLOTHING. 3 SCHOLASTIC. MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL- MIDSUMMER TERM began April 11th. -Prospectuses, &c., on application at the School. v c500. MORAVIAN EDUCATION. —Fairfield Boys School, near Manchester. Established 1790.-For terms and all particulars apply to the Rev. W. J.Birtill. e cy237 SCHORNE COLLEGE, near Winslow, for Son JO of Clergy, Army, Navy, Medical, &c. Thirty guineas per annum considerable reduction to brothers and orphans. Entrance fee five guineas. Vicar is Warden. Address, Rev. Dr. JAMES. 184 CARNARVON NATIONAL SCHOOLS HIGHER GRADE DEPARTMENT. HEAD MASTER:—J. H. LEWIS, B.A. Lond. CM., South Kensington Certificates in Science and Art, late Head Master of Port- madoc Grammar School. Subject of Tuition: English in all it branches Latin, French, Mathematics, Drawing, &c. Fees :—From 6d. to Is. weekly. Boarders received by Head Master. N.B.-The Lower Elementary School will continue as heretofore. u c273y201 THE OSWESTRY HIGH SCHOOL. SCHOLARSHIPS, 1888-1389. A N EXAMINATION will be held at the High jLTL School, on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of September, 1888, when Six Entrance Scholar- ships will be offered for competition:— One Scholarship of X30 a year. One Scholarship of £ 24 „ One Scholarship of £21 „ One Scholarship of £18 „ Two Scholarships of £ l2 „ SYllabus containing full particulars, may be had on application to OWEN OWEN, M.A., c262 m Head Master. THE GRAMMAR AW COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PRINCIPAL—MR. J. LEWIS JONES, B.A., High Honourman, Prizeman First Rank Senior Moderator and Gold Medalist of Trinity College, Dublin. ASSISTED BY AN EFFICIENT STAFF OF TUTORS PUPILS are carefully prepared for the Public Schools, Universities, Preliminary Exami- nations in Law and Medicine. A Special Class for Young Men preparing for Examinations is held from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. each evening except Fridays and Saturdays. Pupils attending this class have been very suc- cessful in their examinations. Terms on application to HEAD MASTER. p c369 SALISBURY HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANRWST. The above School which the Misses Matthews and Standring had formerly carried on so successfully has been re-opened by them, en- tirely re-organised and placed under efficient management. For Terms apply to the Head Teacher. 7a428 LANDSDOWNLT HOLSE SCHOOL, LLANDUDNO. This School offers a thorough Education with good Home Training for Girls, on moderate terms. Pupils prepared for the local; examina- tions. Large house in a healthy situation 7a428 COTES HALL, NEAR STONE, STAFFORDSHIRE. —_ PRINCIPALS DR. WHISTON, M.R.G,S., &c., W. A. WHISTON, F.S.Sc. (Lond.). Pupils prepared for Business, or Cambridge Local and University Entrance Examinations FEES.—From 24 Guineas per annum. References to parents in Bangor, CarnarvoH Chwilog, Criccieth, Pwllheli, &c., &c. M SCHOOL SHIP CONWAY » M, JggjL formerly H.M.S. "Nile," 90guns, Liverpool. For training young gentlemen to become officers in Merchant Service. Patrons Her Majesty the Queen, who gives annually a gold medal to be competed tor. Appointments are given yearly as midshipmen, R.N., and R.N.R., by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.—Apply, Capt. A. T. Miller, R.N., as above. k c367 TWO YOUNG LADIES can be received into a first-class LADIES' SCHOOL—established 56 years-upon one-third of the full Terms, viz., Ten Guineas each, to fill vacancies and enjoy the ad van tag es of a sound English Education with Music, Singing, French, German, Drawing in various styles, and Dancing. The House stands in its own grounds, and is delightfully situated. The number of Pupils is limited, and every home comfort is carefully studied, and diet good and unlimited. References to the Clergy, Parents, and Guardians of the Pupils.— Address, "Edg," care of Messrs. Wright, Stationers,Stafford. m c347yl89 BEAUMARIS SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER STEPHEN D. ORME, M A., (formerly Assistant- master of Rossall School). ASSISTANT MASTERS A. H. WYNNE, B.A. (Wrangler), late Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge. F. C. FEDDEN, B.A. (2nd class Classics), late Exhibitioner of St. John's College, Cambridge. For Prospectus including list of successes, etc., address the Headmaster. Next term begins May 1st. d c479 SHREWSBURY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COLLEGE HILL, SHREWSBURY. HEAD MISTRESS: Miss CANNINGS, The Summer Term will begin on TUESDAY, MAY 1st, 1888. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for admission may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. A Preparatory Department is attached to tb e School, M DR. WILLIAMS' ENDOWED HIGH SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, DOLGELLEY. HEAD MISTRESS MISS FEWINGS. The next Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAY. Fees: -Boarders, £ 30; day pupils, £5 a year (including books, &c.). M c469 LADIES COLLEGE, BRYNTYSILIO CARNARVON PRINCIPALS :-The MISSES SHEAD, Certificated: Cambridge University and Trini t College, London. School Duties will be resumed (D.V.) April 16th, 1888. A cy238 GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LLANRWST. HEAD MASTER: REV. J. I. FARR, M.A. (Late Assistant-master at Cheltenham College, formerly Scholar of Sidney College, Cambridge), WITH TWO ASSISTANT MASTERS. ^TIHIS SCflOOL offers a good education to boys A preparing for the Professions, Mercantile pursuits, and all public examinations. University Exhibitions, Scholarships at Ncrth Wales University College, and First and Second Classes and marks of distinction in the Cam- bridge Local Examination have recently been obtained by Pupils. The School has lately been examined and highly reported upon by Dr. Murray, of Oxford. Scholarships tenable at the School of the value of £100 are annually offered for competition. The term commences on the 1st MAY, 1888. For further particulars application may be made to the Head Master. d c291 LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIDERE ROAD, PRINCE'S PARK, LIVERPOOL. HEAD MISTRESS MISS HUCKWELL. The Summer Term will begin on TUESDAY. MAY 1st, 1888. Prospectus and Forms of Application for admission may be obtained on application at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. WIRRAL COLLEGE, ROCK FERRY, NEAR BIRKENHEAD. HEAD-MASTER: — W. HAMPSON, M.A., late Scholar of Tdnity College, Oxford, and Senior Assistant Classical Master of Exeter School. New Laboratory, Carpenter's Workshop. Five Courts, and Covered Sheds with Gymnastic Ap- paratus. The College Course includes the usual subjects, with French, Latin, Greek, German, Spanish, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Chemistry, Singing, Drawing, Gymnastic and (Manual training, for none of which is any extra charge made. French by resident French master. A preparation class is held in the evening. An Entrance Scholarship, conferring on the holder the right to one term's free tuition at the College, is awarded to one of the new boys at the beginning of the Term. The election to this Scholarship is by an examination graduated ac- cording to age. Pupils admitted from eight years of age. Next Term begins MAY 3rd, and the Exami- nation for the Scholarship at 10 a.m. on that date. Five successes with honours in the last Cam- bridge Local and College Preceptors Examina- tions. For further particulars apply to the Head- master, who will be 4t the College to receive parents April 30th, May 1st, 2nd. k a351 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL. MEDICAL FACULTY. THE SUMMER TERM WILL COMMENCE 1ST MAY. LECTURES AND CLASSES. Materia Medica Dr. Carter Medical Jurisprudence .Mr. Paul Botany Mr. Harvey Gibson, Practical Chemistry .Dr. Campbell Brown. Operative Surgery Mr. Rushton Parker. Hygiene.Dr. Hope. Comparative Anatomy .Dr. Herdman. Physics .Dr. Oliver Lodge. Practical Anatomy .Mr. Banks and Dr. Ross. Practical Physiology.Dr. Caton and Mr. Larkin. Practical Pathology Dr. Davidson and Dr. Barron. DENTAL LECTURES. Surgery Mr. Phillips. Mechanics Mr. Councell. Anatomy Mr. Paul. Metallurgy Mr. Royston. For prospectus and information apply to the Vice-Dean, Mr. Paul, 38, Rodney Street, Liver- pool. B c424 HIGH SHOT HOUSE, TWICKENHAM, MIDDLESEX. LICENSED UNDER THE ACT. FOR the TREATMENT AND CURE of JT INEBRIETY and the MORPHIA HABIT A good library, large billiard-room, lawn tennis court, bowls, &c. The Staff (Male Servants only) pledged Abstainers. Terms, 3 to 5 guineas weekly. For papers Jrequired for admission, Address— H. BRANTHWAITE, F.R.C.S., Ed., 7a467R Medical Superintendent. -m_- II OTELS. THE VICTORIA JpRIVATE J J0TILL 7. ARUNDEL STREET, STRAND, W.C., LONDON. Within two minutes' walk of the Royal Courts of Justice and the Metropolitan Railway Station, Victoria Embankment. Close to the Theatres, and all Flaces of business and Pleasure. PrrmTietor U. R. JONES. N.H -Address "Victoria" Hotel, proprietor having no connection with any other Jonas in Arundel Street. T y75 WANTED. TO DRESSMAKERS.—Wanted, an ASSISTANT; JL one with some knowledge of Mantle- making preferred.—Apply, Mrs. Lewis, 1, Friars Road, Bangor, North Wales. M c293 GENTLEMAN leaving the country wishes to recommend his COACHMAN, thoroughly useful man, understands gardening. Six years' excellent character.- -Apply in first instance to Dr. Grey Edwards, Bangor. k c471 WANTED,—An INSPECTOR to superintend the Construction of a Reservoir Dam, near the Llechwedd Quarries; must be a practical mason and able to understand plans.- Applications, stating qualifications and wages required, to be made to the undersigned before May 10th.—C. Warren Roberts, Blaenau Fes- tiniog, April 23rd. M c529 WANTED, the middle of May, a good, careful, and trustworthy man as COACH- MAN and GROOM, to take the sole care of several carriages and pair of horses. Married preferred, and house provided.—Apply to John Owen, Ty Coch, near Carnarvon, and by letter in the first nstance. w y378c524 AGENTS for Country Wanted, to call on Mills, Engineers, Collieries, Gasworks, Iron- works, Builders, Brewers, Distillers, Contractors, Corporations, Farmers, Horse Owners, Machine Owners; energetic men can realise handsome incomes; no risk; high commission.- I' Bee," Stratford, London. I c473 WANTED, LADIES WHO CAN KNIT DO EMBROIDERY, CREWELS, &c., to send their Name and Address to the Providence Milh Spinning Co., Bradford, when they will receive Gratis, Post Free, a splendid set of pat- terns of WOOLS & SILKS, and particulars show- ing the great saving (3d. in the shilling, in some cases more) by dealing Direct with the Spinners. —Mention this paper. a392 PPRENTICE (CHEMISTS).—Messrs. Clifton and Vigo have a vacancy in their establish- ment for an APPRENTICE, where he would have a comfortable home, and acquire a thorough and efficient knowledge of his business. Premium moderate.—Address, Clifton and Vigo, English and Foreign Chemists, 60, Queen Street, Rams- gate, Kent. sa464 m ESSRS A. AND RPAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE QUEEN, 34, CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL, AND 24, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON, Require energetic AGENTS in the Carnarvon, Merioneth, Denbigh and Anglesey Districts, to canvass orders for their celebrated Portraits (Oil Paintings). Liberal commission paid.-Apply to 24, High Street, Carnarvon. J c374 ARMY SERVICE. OUNG MEN wishing toJoiNHER MAJESTY'S Y ARMY can obtain all information as to Con- ditions of Service and advantages of the Army on application at any Post Office. Great prospects of promotion are offered to eligible Young Men. Applications can be made, either personally or by letter, to the Officer Commanding the Regi- mental District at Wrexham, or to the nearest Volunteer Sergeant-Instructor or other recruiter. TO BE LET. FARM TO LEr-"TafttrnypwH." Bettws, -i- Abergele; 33 acres good Arable and Pasture Land.-Apply, R. W. Wynne, Esq., Gartbewin, Abergele. M C527 FARM TO LET.—" Bryngoleu," Gwytherin, near Llanrwst; 107 acres good Arable, Pasture, and Sheep Walks.-Apply, R. W. Wynne. Esq., Garthewin, Abergale. M c528 RR^O LET, CHATHAM HOUSE, splendidly situ- I ated, fronting the sea. Suitable for Lodging House or Private Residence. Grand opening for a party with limited means.—O. Griffith, Builder,Llanfairfechan. J TO BE LET,—From the 12th May, tlipt beautifully-situated VILLA called Bryn Aber," South Road, Carnarvon; present tenant leaving the neighbourhood. The House is in splendid condition, and having a Garden and Summer House in full view of the Castle and Menai Straits.-Apply to J. Owen Jones, Wine Merchant. M c294 TO BE LET,- For this Season, a few FIELDS of Pasture (feeding land) extent from 15 to 40 acres each, all well watered, sheltered, and fenced. Ateo, TO BE SOLD, about 30 tons of First Class Meadow HA.Y, made in 1887, stacked close to Beaumaris Highway.—Apply to Estate Office, Baron Hill, Beaumaris. M c533 ST. DAVID'S ROAD, CARNARVON.—To be Let or Sold, FREEHOLD HOUSES, sub- stantially built, the front of Aston Hall bricks, with Flower Garden in front, and Kitchen Gar- den at the back, and containing 1 Sitting-room, 2 Parlours, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantries, Bath- room, &c.—Apply at Rose Hill, St. David's Road, Carnarvon. c ud. -7- SHOOTING. — To Let, over above five S hundred Acres, including about twenty acres of cover, in the parish of Llangristiolus, near Llangefni, Anglesey.—Apply to Mr. Lewis Jones, Llwynon, Llanfair P.G., Anglesey. D_C478_ rpo BE LET, in Warwickshire, seven miles JL from Leamington, and two and a half miles from G. W. station, and three and a half from L. and N. W station, a most comfortable RESIDENCE, with Greenhouses, Paddocks, and large Orchard, in all 10 a.cres.-Apply to Grave and Millar, Land Agents, Seutham and Banbury e&247 CARNARVON.—Comfortable HOUSE to be C Let, Furnished, for Six Months or longer, standing in its own grounds, with lovely moun- tain and sea views. Contains 3 Reception, 4 Bedrooms (five beds), and Servants' Room. Good Kitchens and Offices. Excellent Kitchen Garden. Stabling if required. Two miles from Church and Station. Very moderate rent to careful tenant.—Address, Mr. R. Thomas. Estate Agent, Castle Square, Carnarvon. F c4.52 CASTLE HOTEL, CARNARVON. THE above well-known Family and Commer- cial Hotel is to be Let with immediate possession.-Apply to Mr. Richard Thomas, Estate Agent, Carnarvon. k c453 NORTH WALES. rpWO FURNISHED HOUSES to LET. Views of JL Snowdon; close to Cambrian and Fes- tiniog Railways, and to the Sea. Very moderate terms.—Humphreys, Bookseller, Portmadoc. 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For Freights, &c. apply at the Company s Offices, Messrs Richards, Mills, and Co., 18, James-street, Liverpool; or at Carnarvon, John Roberts, Company's Warehouse, Now Harbour. N.B.—To insure shipment, all Goods should b delivered by noon on day of sailing. THE NORTH WALES ANNUAL HORSE SHOW CARNARVON, WHIT-MONDAY. TO CONTRACTORS AND JOINERS. TENDERS are invited for Stalling, and preparing ground for the above Show.— Specifications and particnlars on application to the Secretary, pc297 MR. DAN RHYS, Carnarvon. THE ]S[0RTH WALES ANNUAL HORSE gHOW will be held in THE PAVILION, CARNARVON, ON WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 21st, 1883 (Bank Holiday). PRESIDEET: SYDNEY PLATT, ESQ. (High-sheriff of Carnarvonshire). S180 IN PRIZES! TWENTY-SIX CLASSES SPECIAL CLASSES FOR TENANT FARMERS i! GRAND JUMPING COMPETITIONS. Entries close Monday, May 7th. Schedules, conditions, and all particulars on application to MR. D. RHYS, SECRETARY, Carnarvon. j Cheap Trains to the Show over all tha Railways. M c385 THE WAR I! GUILD HALLTCARNARVON, I WEDNESDAY, MAY Ind, 1888, Under the auspices of the Segontium Society of Science and Literature. MR. FREDERIC yiLLIERS, THE SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENT AND ARTIST Of the Graphic, will deliver his most thrilling, vivid, and interesting LECTURE UPON "A WAR ARTISTS EXPERIENCE During- the last Decade," ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2,ND 1888, At 7.45 p.m. for 8 o'clock. The principal incidents will be Illustrated by means of Slides from Mr. VILLIERS' own Sketches taken on the spot, and the Oxy- hydrogen Lantern under the superintendence of Mr. ALFRED WILLIAMS, C.E. ADMISSION First Seats, 2s.; Second Seats, Is.; Third Seats, 6d Members of the Segontium Society admitted to First and Second Seats at Half-price. For further particulars rpply to I MR. W. JONES, X. & S. W. Bank, llon. Treas. MR. DAVID JJXES, Chemist, c295 d Hon. Sec. POWIS EXHIBITIONS. 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Tottenham, Esq.,M.A., Fellow of St. John's College,Cambridge,in Welsh Reading, Composition, and Speaking the Gospel according to St. Matthew and the Acts of the Apostles in Greek the Fifth and Sixth Books of the Iliad; the Sixth Book of Thucydides the Seventh Book of the JSneid Xenophon's Anabasis; Cicero de Officiis, and Latin Prose and Verse Composition. Those who fail in Welsh will not be further examined. The Exhibition will be tenable(during residence) for four years, by an exhibitioner who at the time of his election is not legally a member of either university, and will in his case date from Matriculation; and by an exhibitioner who at the time of his election is legally a member of either university, till the cluse of the term in which the degree of Bachelor of Arts is due to the holder. 25th April, 1888. s c292 "REVELLER" WILL SERVE MARES THIS SEASON AT PENRHYN CASTLE STABLES, BANGOR, NORTH WALES. 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