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Tea;-1, ANGLESEY WINTER ASSIZES, 1896. i. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Assizes and Geneial Gaol Delivery for .1 County of Anglesey will open at OIL MOXJUY". the 20fch day of 18,,6 A!1 ;lu,rjCfcS of the Peace, ayors, Coi-ocers. E^die&torK, hief-L'onstables, Rewards, li^uife of Liberties, Jurors, Persons by reooguisuiiCtJi, Prosecutors, Wit- 4 -es an(i others having business at the said at fh6S are hereby required to attend Tn i ^ounty Hall, Beaumaris, aforesaid on o'cf t ^le ^st °* January- 1^6,en S4\m *n ^e forenoon precisely. ^LEL TAYLOR CHADWFTv, ESQUIRE, "Jnder-Sheriff's Office, High-Sheriff, .UXNARIS, 31st December, 1895. C103J A>HGr'T"SEY COUNTY COUNCIL. J\UTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the i next Meeting of the above Council will Jj"uen in the C(mty Court, LLANGEFNI, HCKSIUY, the 23rd day of JANUARY, 1896, at Will 0 dock in the afternoon, and the Council thbhFreupon proceed to the consideration of ti0 ^ioess relating to the assessment applica- C0Q County Stock or Rate, and all othei l6V" business, pursuant lo the Act 15 auv ^8daCt°r^a' caP" an(* Persous having any .n(l upon the County Fund or Stock are ^rirre<* to forward the particulars thereof, in OQ to my Office, Stanley House, Holyhead, I896r BEF0!"E SATURDAY, the 11th day of JANUARY, Dated this 30th dav of December, 1895.' h3 J. LLOYD GRIFFITH, 3c102y71 w Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF CARNARVON TO WIT. NOTICE OF PUBLIG INQUIRY. _JV"OTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Qn Inquiry will, in pursuance of the Local Ment Act, 1894, be held at the COLWYN Si HOOL, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of 1896, at 12 o'clock noon, as regards t}je "-A-RISH of EIRIAS. To consider whether portion of the parish of Eirias situate e area the Colwyn Bay Urban f0r ri°t, should be (1) Added to and made to By). Part of the parish of Llysfaen. (2) Con- a separate parish and if so constituted a 6 he given to it. (3) Any other alter- tWV? P^an that may be suggested relating s°0s n°tice is hereby also given that all per- W^v ail(l public bodies in any way connected t°Xv interested in the several parishes or t0 k ships or in any way affected by the matters attJ*j0nsidered at the Inquiry are at liberty to I)a+ SUcb Inquiry. ted this 21st day of December, 1895. Cl J. H. BODVEL-ROBERTS, 7 7erk to the Carnarvonshire County Council, ^^C686R 68 J on TENDER. ^DERS are inviting for repairing and Cr,jj taking good defects in H.M. Coast Guard t>efe„?r Margaret," lying at Holyhead. ^8 S *nclude caulking upper deck and top- ki^Parual re-coppering, general repairs, and ir^ifications q £ worjt) anc| forms for tender- sW.an be obtained on board H.M.S. Colos- Md>^ers he received up to JANUARY 24th., CZes«ed to EDWARD H. M. DAVIS, C.M.G., R.N., H.M.S. Colossus," Holyhead. etlvel he written in the corner of be a °Pe- The lowest Tender will not necessarily s^gted. cl41h37N Vw NANTLLE VALE. E- Gr RIFFITH A VIES, ^her of the United Billposters' Association BILLPOSTER & TOWN CRIER, fcU] PENYGROES, R.S.O. I"?8ting in the neighbourhood done at most 6 terms, and all orders punctually and eft[Il Y executed. a Jjù J. ilAPHAELrs AUMANAC FOR 1896. qard ^0Qtains Hints to Farmers and day eners; Birthday Information for every Fate of any Child born during the owlseto buy, sell, court, marry, set 8Peculat hire servants, seek employment, t ie, hake, brew, travel, remove, or do any Pages "^he best almanac published. 128 Post free 7d. Book of ^EL'S Book of Fate, Is. RAPHAEL'S ioulsbfreams' ls- 4H(J all 5fm' 4, Pilgrim St., Ludgate Hill, E.C. tationers and Bookstalls. a365w 11. J. COLEMAN AND POWELL (Late with Mr A. Lester Taylor, now Consulting Engineer, Liverpool), Jt} L E C T R I C A L ENGINEERS AXD CONTRAIYOILS L'OH ^VATE TELEPKO/, .:S, BELLS, ELLC'xllIC LIGHTING, SIGNALLING, t. MINING PLANT, drc. tning Conductors P'-riodically Examined and Tested. 9, CA.STLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. c421B MvnuiQ llYONS^lNKJ *°UL NATIONAL, EISTEDDFOD OF WALES. ^FTLNG SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS ^UIT! FRUIT!! FRUIT! lfjr^ATRICK ^PATRICK ^Patrick TRICK hi^ATRICK AT RICK Patrick i HICK thick AVRICK ^'ri^TWCK ^ff^ATRICK *lr» £ ATRlr K ^patr.ck ^r5bATRTCK J'h^ATRICK >IT?DATRiCK flT^TlUCK ^f^ATRL-K fw^ATRlCK frlT^ATRTCK flT^AT»ICK hT^A'RlCK ?1T^ATRTCK ^Patrick TheWholesale Fruit Merchant, The Commission Agent, Looks after his own bnsiner«t per- sonally. Employs no travelling agents, so by this means can sell cheaper. Can boy right, so Lythis meins sell right. Ships only sound stuffs guaraateed, has been brought up in the Fruit and Vegetable lino. Life-long experience Selves more people in Wales than any other firm in Liverpool. Serves everybody and anybody at wholesale prices. Keeps all sorts of English and Foreign Fruits The Great Onion Salesman. FITZPATRICK FITZPATKICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZP A TRICK FTTZ PA TRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FJTZPATRTCK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FI I'ZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZfAiiaCK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATHlCK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FITZI'ATRICK FITZPATRICK WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. JOllN FITZPATRICK, WHOLESALE MARKET, CAZNEAU STREET, LIVERPOOL. Money Orders must in all cases ac- Pany orders from strangers, or good thiJ ences to avoid any delay. Please name &452E QNE MOMENT, PLEASE !—bufferers from -?rave^' Lumbago, Piles, Pains in the 1^; J ^roPsy, Wind Complaints, Diseases of the lijig Bladder, Stone, Stricture. Sciatica, it! V^matism, and Gout, will find a positive cure aM 'FT,R)R0YI''S CAVTT, PII.I.S. Try a small box, t>r: 1 ^°t satisfied your money will be returned, starvf n Chemists, or post free 12 WfpS' Holdroyd's Medical Hall, Cleck- Ca,nn°"' y°fks. Don't be put off. Tf you Set them, wr:le at once to the proprietor, a hos will be sent post free. c221n 00- !1ttblit Meetings, «c. ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. Sole Proprietor & Manager, Mr JAS. W. CARTER. EVERY EVENING AT 7.30., Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 2 p.m. PRETTY BO-PEEP, LITTLE BOY BLUE, and the MERRY OLD WOMAN who LIVED IN A SHOE. The most magnificent spectacle in-the provinces. LOVELY COSTUMES, CHARMING MUSIC, PRETTY GIRLS. DELIGHTFUL DANCERS, ENCHANTING CHORUS, SPLENDID PRODUCTION. Crowded Houses. Everybody Delighted. CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN leave this rV Town on THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th, spec- ially to witness the most magnificent spectacle seen out of London. cl28w CONTINUED SUCCESS AT THE PAVILION. Everybody Pleased and Delighted at the WONDERFUL PERFORMANCES AND INTERESTING AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10TH, Half the Receipts to be given to the (f::T SAILORS' REST. For this Evening as a Special Attraction CLIMBING THE GREASY POLE ) FOR THREE PRIZES: 1st Prize, a Leg of Mutton, &c.; 2nd, Five Shillings; 3rd, Half-a-Crown. Open to Boys up to Eighteen Years of Age. Girls not allowed to compete for these prizes. SATURDAY, GALA DAY AT THE PAVILION, Open continuously from 1 o'clock till 11 p.m. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES, commencing at 2 and 7.30. IS" SPECIAL LATE TRAINS to Bangor, Llanberis, Penygroes, and all In- termediate Stations will leave Carnarvon as advertised after 10 o'clock. FOR NEXT WEEK, GRAND AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. An Entire Change of Performances. See Bills. GREATER, GRANDER, BETTER THAN EVER. cll8w REAL SI L'.V E R GOODS, Suitable for Presentation, &c. A Large Stock of Ladies' and Gents' GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. DIAMOND AND DRESSING RINGS. The most Handsome Variety in North Wales. WEDDING RINGS. Useful Present given with each Ring. Finger Size Card free on application. WILLIAMS JONES, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN, 22, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. OLD GOLD & SILVER BOUGHT & EXCHANGED. c467w NEW HEATING & COOKING; STOVES. Prices, 4s to 7s each. '&]1 C- 'I i ç), l.' liilsilfi Sold by -pj D W A R D HUGHES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, CARNARVON. cl42o 0\E BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PLI. f warranted to cure all f,om ,h.. Urinary Organs, in either sex (^UU-ED stitutional) Gravel, ANA lams in TNC J'O-CK.- G RA'.IIE.'D free from i.lcrcurv.^ OOLA n, U«»ne. 4.61. <v.ch,BVallChevnisis "«nf! i .on Vendors throughout the orld oi' SOI.t to ;KI- address for sixty stamps by t.ie a u- Lincoln and Midland Counties ^ru*, Compaq- Lincoln. Wholesale Agents. >j-ft-rc»A> i.n Londou and all the Whoesale jlua^es. (Plication. ST. DAVID'S SCHOOL, CARNARVON. PRINCIPALS The MISSES JONES. Assisted by Certificated Governesses. CHO C) L Duties will be resumed on TUESDAY, kJ 2Lt, 1896. c689E MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOO.L. FEE, C4 4s PER TERM. THE NEXT TERM begins TUESDAY, JANUARY JL 14th, 1896. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, MONDAY, JANUARY 13th, at 9 a.m.—Prospectuses, Forms of Application, &c., may be had at the School. OWEN W. COX, Receiver. N.B.—There is a Boarding-house under the sanction of the Governors. c216w SHREWSBURY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COLLEGE HILL, SHREWSBURY. Headmistress: Miss GAVIN. THE Spring Term will begin on TUESDAY. JANUARY 21st, 1896. 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 the School. cll4E LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIDERE ROAD, PRINCE'S PARK, LIVERPOOL. Headmistress: Miss CANNINGS. THE Spring Term will begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1896. 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 the School. C113E LLANRWST COUNTY SCHOOL. Headmaster: Rev J. I. FARR, M.A. Classical Master: A. A. CARTER, M.A. Science, do.: S. JONES. Junior, do. D. R. ROBERTS. Instrumental & Vocal Music, do.: D. PARRY. Mistress: Miss I. PATTERSON. Assistant: Miss F. WINTER. Do.: Miss S. E. DAVIES. THIS School offers an excellent Education to Boys and Girls, who will be carefully pre- pared for the Professions, Mercantile Pursuits, University Locals, Music, and other Examina- tions. Scholarships and Bursaries tenable at the School are annually granted. The School year is divided into three terms, and the next term commences on the 21st JANUARY, 1896. For prospectus apply to PETER McINTYRE, cl29w Clerk to the Governors. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. President: H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. Hon. Local Representative for Bangor: I PROFESSOR W. RHYS ROBERTS, M.A., University College of North Wales. lOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS. 1) J Last day for receiving Forms of Applica- tion from Candidates, January 31st, 1896. See Syllabus A. LO :AL SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Last day for receiving Applications for Regis- tration from Schools and Teachers of Music, February 28th, 1896. See Syllabus B. Copies of either Syllabus, with full informa- tion, will be sent post free, on application to the Honorary Local Representative, or to the Central Office, 52, New Bond Street, London,W. C139E GEORGE WATSON, Secretary. CARNARVON COUNTY SCHOOL. Headmaster: JOHN TREVOR OWEN, ESQ., M.A., Late Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cam- bridge; 25th Wrangler, 1886; Second Class Natural Sciences Tripos, 1887; Late Senior Modern Master, Allhallows School, Honiton. Assistant Masters :—J. DE GRUCHY GAUDIN, ESQ., B.A., Clare College, Cambridge, Mediaeval and Modern Languages Tripos, 1893. A STANLEY KIDD, ESQ., M.A., late Exhibitioner of St. John's College, Cambridge; Second Class (1st Division) "lassical Tripos; First Class Honours in Classical Finals, Victoria University. T. J. S. ROBERTS ESQ., Intermediate Arts of London University. Mistress: — Miss ANNIE J. JONES, B.A. (London). Scholar of University College of North Wales, Bangor. Assistant Mistresses — Miss GWEN DAVIES, B.A. (London). Honours in English Scholar of University College of South Wales, Cardiff. Miss EDITH M. BARTHOLOMEW, B.A. (London). Scholar of University College of Wales, Aber- ystwyth. Miss ELLEN PIERCE (London University). Music Master :—JoHN WILLIAMS, ESQ., Organist of Christ Church, Carnarvon. Drill Instructor :—Sergeant-Major TOMKINS. THE School will re-open after Xmas holidays on TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY. The Headmaster or the undersigned will be glad to furnish any further information. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk to the Governors. Carnarvon, 8th January, 1896. c126y99E LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. ENTRANCE Scholarships, January, 1896: Two of £ 25 a year each, two of £ 20, two of JE15, two of JS10, six of JE8 8s. The Examina- tion will begin at 3 p.m., in the School Hall, on Wednesday, Jan. 15th. Three grades of papers will be seL-Senior, Intermediate, and Junior. The School Fees are 40 guineas a year for board, and £ 8 8s a year for tuition. The Distinction List for the year 1895 includes 6 Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge, one being the First Mathematical Scholarship, £ 100 a year, at Hertford College, Oxford; 21 Higher Certificates, and 23 Distinc- tions from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, bracketed in the 10th place in the number of Certificates, and in the 7th place in tl-e number of Distinctions, in the 1st place in the number of Distinctions in Mathematics, in the 1st place in the number of Distinctions in Mechanics, and m the 2nd plaee in the number cf Distinctions in English 6th place, with £ 10 prize, in Honours, London Matriculation, June, 1895. There are about 180 boys in school, of whom 130 are boarders. The resident staff consists of 11 Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge. There are classical and modern sides in two distinct departments, boys' studies and reading-room, a large library, a laboratory, and a sfnitorium. Boys are pre- pared for the Universities, for the Professions, for the Civil Service, and for Business. There are three fields for cricket and football, one covered and two open fives-courts, and a gym- nasium. Regular instruction is given to the whole school in drill. Next Term will begm on FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th. Boarders return previons day. For particulars apply to the Warden, College, Llandovery. e.130;N PRINTING' POINTING! TJRISTINO Jl Fw.tness XT Despatch. HEliALD OFFICE. CARNARVON. fastness ;pbress*3. SeiF STOCK-TAKING SALE AT THE I GOLDEN GOAT, CARNARVON, COMMENCING SATURDAY, 11TH INST. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS # Especially in CARPETS of all descriptions, CARPET SQUARES, HEARTHRUGS, REMNANTS TO BE CLEARED VERY CHEAP. A GREAT SAVING FOR THOSE THAT ARE FURNISHING THEIR HOUSES. CALL AND SEE. PIERCE AND WILLIAMS, CARNARVON. cl45N JJD T j^j HPTTV"Send your Oders to the (Letterpress). HERALD OFFICE. R. R. STY THE, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE AGENT, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, OFFICE 39, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. SALES of every description undertaken. Inventories and Valuations made. Probate, Admin istration, Bankruptcy, and other Accounts prepared. Loans and Mortgages negotiated Auditor for the Carnarvon Corporation, Carnarvon Harbour Trustees, and for other Societies and Companies. c275w IMPORTANT. Every Householder should burn only CARTERS CLEAN COALS. Unrivalled for Brightness, Cleanliness, and-Economy. C. CARTER & CO., MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, COLLIERY AGENTS AND COAL MERCHANTS. THE BEST ARTICLE IS THE CHEAPEST. c287 I J\ fW THE LARGEST VAN'IN NORTH WALES. m 1 THE NEW FURNITURE VAN. IMPHREY THOMAS/I BY.- pir, TESTIMONIALS ON 'AP §Wk TESTIMONIALS ON'AP PLICATION.' r Practical Upholsterer, Furniture Remover & Carpet Maker, 22, SOUTH PE-.i'RXIJT, CARNARVON RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. H A Y M A N S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND STOPS COLD. CURES COUGH. SOLD EVERYWHERE-Is. lid., 29 9d. a36 • • • X LI E B I G "THE ORIGINAL BRAND." I T COMPANY'S" y I HAS STOOD AGAINST EXTRACT 1 W ALL COMPETITION FOR I OVER 30 YEARS. Ul" T • • • • FRAY BENTOS OX TONGUES ARE THE BEST. Di N N'ORD |W|flf9NV9SVV| G r^NESJAl Thf Tbe,St rlmedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout and Indigestion; and the safest Aperient for delicate Constitutions, Ladies, Children, and Infants. SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. LETTERPRESS PRINTING GOOD and CKTCAP at the 1 HERALD OFFICE, CARNARVON. SAVES HAND-LABOUR. V E NU SWASHES EVERYTHING. I I I ..mane!] MONEY.—A Private Gentleman is willing to make cash advances from £ 5 to £ 500 to all respectable persons, male or female. Shopkeepers, Farmers, Cowkeepers, and others, for long or short periods on their own note of hand, at a reasonable rate of interest.—Apply, by letter only, which will receive prompt atten- tion, to J. Lewis, 120, Queen Road, Everton, Liverpool. al269o CASH ADVANCED at a Few Hours' Notice MR J. P. JONES, 25, Caelleppa, Bangor, having been entrusted with various amounts of Money, is prepared to Advance the same in Loans from £5 to JS500 at low and reasonable interest, to any r "l-able "House holders, Tradesmen, Farr ?i i. Cowkeepers upon their own note of hand, «■. hout sureties. As this is not a regular loan office, Mr Jones requests that habitual borrowers will not apply. The strictest privacy observed in all trans- actions, and all applications attended the same day as applied. a60lN MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY !—Money Lent at a few hours' notice, from £ 5 to JE2000, on note of hand, to all respectable Persons (male or female), Clergymen, Pro- fessional Gentlemen, Shopkeepers, Farmers, Cab and Car Proprietors, and others, for Jong or short periods; also on deposit of GOLD and SILVER PLATE, DIAMONDS, DOCK BONDS, &c. Advances also made on Freehold or Leasehold Property.—Apply personally, or by letter (which will receive prompt attention), R. JONES, Mortgage Broker, Venice Chambers, 31, Lord Street, Liverpool. P.S.—Strictest secrecy may be relied on in all transactions. Plaasa note Address. a71x MONEY LENT PRIVATELY. TO Farmers, Tradesmen, Lodging-house Keepers, and others in sums of £ 10 UD to E500, ON BORROWER'S OWN NOTE OF HAND. Without sureties, at much lower rates than usually charged. Repayments arranged to suit Borrower's requirements. Extensive business done for 25 years past. NO BILLS OF SALE TAKEN. For prospectus and terms, apply personally or write to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. Head Office: 20, Kennedy Street, Manchester. Established, 1870. Ee3261 ALIVERPOOb GENTLEMAN having a large amount of uninvested capital at his command, will LEND same in the strictest privacy in sums of jE20 TO £ 1000. to any respectable person (male or female) in any part of the United Kingdom, on the security of their OWN WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY, without sureties, delay, or law charges. Also on deeds, mortgages, and dock bonds. AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. The amount borrowed can be repaid by easy instalments, extending over a period from one I to five years, or capital can remain so long as the interest is paid. As this offioe is a bona-fide 1 private concern, and not connected with any loan office, it is requested that habitual bor- rowers will not apply. For further particulars call or write to the actual lender, WILLIAM CAMERON, Melville Chambers. 50A, Lord Street, Liverpool. Tele- grams: "Finance," Liverpool; Telephone No. 1197. c65y67 Established 1875. Nol-'aes. No Bondsmen. TO £ 1000 immediately advanced to every X/tJ class of respectable borrowers upon Note of Hand alone, at Lower Interest and Easier Repayments than any other office in Cheshire The strictest secrecy observed in every trans action. If people who are dealing with other offices, and paying the usual extortionate inter- est charged by them, will apply to me I will pay those offices off for them and advance them what they require at Half the Interest they have been paying those offices. The money is ad- vanced at borrower's own house, thus saving them the trouble and expense of a journey. Farmers can have cash on terms that no other office can possibly offer. The number of yeare I that we have been established is proof sufficient of a straightforward and bona-fide manner in which our business is conducted. If YOti cannot get an advance from me it will be useless apply- ing elsewhere, as no respectable application is ever refused. Letters immediately attended to. Distance no object. Note the address ;-l. HARRIS, 13, Newgate.Street, Cheater. o' NO FEES. MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES, DELAY, OR PUBLICITY FROM ONE MONTH TO FIVE YEARS. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK. 3, Commercial Buildings, Cross Street, 1875. MANCHESTER. Capital £ 200,000. Private and Prompt Advances on Borrower's Note of Hand Alone, to all Persons of respec- tability and responsibility, from JE20 to JE2000. Repayable by easy instalments or in one sum as arranged. A Guarantee given to strictest privacy. NO LAW COSTS. Advances also made on Mortgage of Leasehold or Freehold Property, Shares, Scrip, Policies, Ac., at 4 TO 6 PER CENT. INTEREST. Applications from any part of England or Wales receive precisely the same attention as those applying in Manchester. For further particulars call or write to MR ROBERT JAMES, Resident Mnn.i^cr. SI'ECHT, NOTICE.—This Bank is not ronnected with anv loan societies or so-called advance cor.ipaiiip- trading as professional monev lenders, and the usual objectionable lof-a office routine entirely I i-pensed with. Owing to our immense business throughout the country we are able to lend money at ordinary Bank Charges, and the sum borrowed can be repaid by Easy and Long Instalments, or can remain at interest for a term of y i&rs. c: N PLANTING SEASON HARDILY-GROWN I Forest, Fruit, I & all other | Trees & Plants i Evergreens, j Roses, &g- I Stocks quite Unequalled for I "QUALITY," "VARIETY," & "EXTENT." I 1 Priced Catalogues Post Free. | Nurseri.. UJlCKSONS (150 Acres)CHESTERj DR JONES D.D.S. &c., SURGEON DENTIST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. DR TONES visits Llangefni every Thursday at Lledwigan Road. Llanerchymedd from 10 to 1. and Amlwch from 2 to 5. with Mr Hnghes. Stationer 8 Market Street, Tuesdays, August 13th. Septem- ber 10th, October 8th, November 5th, December 3rd and 31st. Ebenezer and Llanberis, first Tuesday after Pay Day, Bethesda, first Tuesday after Pay Da,v. Bango* w>erj day except Tuesdavsand Thurs- days. n570 1- finiitortps. r CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. DURING THE WINTER MONTHS, Cheap Week End (Friday A-:1 Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) and 14 Days EX-' CURSION TICKETS will be issued on EVEKY FmDAY and SATURDAY from nearly all Cambrian Inland Stations to Machynlleth, Borih, Aber- ystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dol- gelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Criccieth and Pwllheli, also to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon. Also similar Tickets are issued from the Cambrian Coast Stations, Aberystwyth,Machyn- lleth, Dolgelley, Pwllheli, and intermediate Stations, to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon. Tourist Tickets (available for one month) are also issued on every week day between stations named above. Similar Tickets will also be issued frOES Liverpool, Manchester, Stockpo t, Chester, Crewe, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Bra ford, Leeds, Oldham, Huddersfield, Halifax Rochdale, Wakefield, Blackburn, Chorlev. \ccrington, Burnley, Bolton, Wigan, Warring: Preston, Leicester, Derby, Burton, Stok Burslem, Hanley, Birkenhead, Birmingha- Wolver- hampton, Wednesburv, Walsall. P°fprboro', Northampton, Hull, Sheffield, B >Nsley, &c., &c., to Oswestry, Llanymynech. LJanfvllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtowc Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth. Vocruovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Port- madoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli. For full particulars see bills. Further information regarding Excursion" Trains and Tourist arrangements 03 the Cambrian Railways can be obtained$11 re- plicatien to Mr W. rr Gough, SRPERUITEN^JER.V.<* £ the Line, 0s west ,1 C. S. L JSNNISS, a580ymE General Manager. Shipping. NEW ZEALAND.—REDUCE FARES. INTENDING Settlers approved T RIE Agent JL General receive passages at red; rates by the SHAW SAVLLL, AND ALBION Cc and th.: NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Coo's Stean T S Apply to AGENT-GENERAL FOB NEW Z- A; \D, 13, Victoria Street, London, S.W. Ah, j Iv Agents for the above-mentioned Companies. c368s ABERDEEN LINE TO Al RALIA. Via Tenerife and Cape Town in lays. Damascus, Capt. A. Douglas, 3609 VJUI, Jan. 24 Nineveh,Capt. N. Allan.3808 tons. Feb. 25 THE Steamers of this favour] U Line sail j. from London monthly, taking .loon and third class passengers to Tenerife. ape Town, and all Australian and New Zealand Ports. Fares to Australia, JE14 14s to £50; to Cape. Town, £8 8s to £265s.-Forparticularg!lorplyio Geo. Thompson and Co., 7, Billiter Square, London, E.C. c95y84w AMERICAN LINK UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILA."E LPSIA. First-Class, full-powered, Iron Si -s.r ships. ACCOMMODATION for Pass- R* equal to any European Line. Steerage Outfit Free. Passengers ana Goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of w. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO THE WE PI. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CC., 19, and 22, Water Street, LIVERPOOL. LOCAL AGENTS:— W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. R. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor Street. C-.r:IOjrvon. H. J. Williams, 50, High Street. H .YR.^SDA. Richard Roberts, Bethesda. J. T. Williams,lMeirion House, B Fostiniog» T. Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES REGULARLY EVERY THURSDAY. BEST, CHEAPEST, AND MOST EX- PEDITIOUS ROUTE to Canada* Manitoba, the North-West Territories and British Columbia, the Western SR&teB of America, and to all points on the PACIFIC Coast. SPECIAL RETURN RATES FOE TOURISTS. Write for Har 'book .1 COR cise mforniaiici* and advice, also of latest maps and pamphlets, Bupplied Free by Allan Brothers and Co., 19, James Street. Liverpool; or to W. J, Wiliiamfj, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; W. 1; Joues. Old Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys. I.UO^SELLER, High Street, Portmadoc: J. R Cftdwaladr* Agent, 7, Bowydd View, Blaenau TEAUK-G; J. H. Jones. Llanrwst; W. H. Da-vief. Stationer, Bank Place, Denbigh Owen Jone; auctioneer, &c., Old Post Office, Penygroe*: Thomas Evacs and Co.. Station Chambers. Rhvl. a22m WHITE STAR LINK. 110 YAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queens- town every Wednesday. "Teutonic, Wed., Jan. 15 Britannic, Wed.. Jan. 22 Cotton not carried on Passenger Steamers. SECOND Cabin will be carried or -the voyage marked thus*. Steerage passage, at Low Rates, including Cutfit free of charge, to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. The splendid Vessels of this line are all of the largest class, uniform in model and arrange- ments, and unsurpassed in the completeness of their appointments. Saloon and State Room amidships. Apply to Root.Owen, Ship & Insurance Broker, and Wm, J. Williams, 7, Market St., Carnarvon; O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dclwyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig; W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefni; R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, Creigiaa Mawr, Talysarn H. Hughes, 8, Market Street, Amlwch; W. D. Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank. Holyhead; W. o. Williams, Denbigh Street, Llanrwst; R. C. Evans. 1, Minafon, Dolgelley Messrs Thomas Evans and Co., Station Chambers, RhyI; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISMAY lYBIE and Co., 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., and to 10, Water Street, Liverpool. cl7E CUNARD LINE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM: iA; LIVERPOOL LALLI2,C., AT QUEENSTOWN. FOR NEW YORK. FOR BOSTON. CAMPANIA, Sat.. Jan. 18 CATALONIA, Th., Jan. 16 UMBF.IA.. Sat., Jan. 25 CARINTHIA, Th., Jan. 23 AURANIA ..Sat., Feb. 1 SCYTHIA ..Th., Jan. 30 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at roo- derate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. Rteerace PASSENGERS to all parts < America and Canada at LOYC^ rates; those by Boston steamers to New York WITHOUT extra charge. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COVPIVV LIMITED, — 8. Vvater Street, Liverpool; Or to the:r Agents:—MR W. J. Williams Secretary North ales Quarrvmei'S Union, 7, ^•■J1 RFU SANIARVon, and Mr K. Roberts, O. I I OF. Q:ec, Bethesda. c«&7.Sw ♦ *»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» *J SELECT VEGETABLE, J, U *J CHOICE FLOWER, J* THE BEST QUALITIES AT £ MODERATE PRICES. |* DELIVERED FREE J TBE PLS BESJ: >«.<. >» seed « POTATOS, J Garden Tools, Sundries, &c., &c. *i Illustrated Descriptive Catalogne, No. 4-53 P08T FREE ON APPLICATION^ ^1: lonsn&CKsim^