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..u &r. tLANRWST GAS LIGHT, COAL & COKE COMPANY. LIMITED. At a General or Extraordinary Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company, held at the Town Hall, Llanrwst, on the 19th day of May instant, it was resolved to Wind Up "Voluntarily or T)issolve the said Company, ^.nd >. Liquidator? were appointed for the purpose. jVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second General or Extraordinary MEET- of the Shareholders will he held at the Hall, Llanrwst, at 11 o'clock a.m., on ^TURDAT, the 30th day of MAY, 1896, to confirm e said Resolution. ^c56lw u. ISGOED JONES, Chairman. C561, ^ANGLESEY SUMMER ASSIZES, 1896. \fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the «"■' Assizes and General Gaol Delivery for .sai^ County of Anglesey will be opened at EAUMARIS, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of 1896. Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, c«eators, Chief-constables, Stewards, Baihffs liberties, Jurors, Persons bound by Re- i S^isances, Prosecutors, Witnesses, and others business at the said Assizes are hereby feared to attend at the County Hall, Beau- >. ri8> aforesaid, on MONDAY, the 8th day of 1896, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon lClsely. ^PERT MASON, Esquire, High-Sheriff, Office, -—~eaumaris, 18th May, 1896. c550c DR LEWIS CHARITY. T GRANTS TO HANDICRAFTSMEN. ■HE Trustees of the above-named Charity, Xjj, applications for Grants to help to set ?'UQg Men who have served an. apprentice- SDB • a Handicraft Trade- Applications (on j bTClal forms to be had of the undersigned) to *>4v • to me not later than the THIRD SATUR- I!0TLQ JCNE, which are to be accompanied by chaIil0re than three testimonials as to private ft05^cter, and, in addition, a special testimonial the Hie master (1) as to whether in his opinion (J\ ^Qdidate has properly learnt his trade, and er his behaviour' faithfulness, and m- J n ry have been satisfactory. j tC^idates are to attend an Examination at i^itute Buildings, Carnarvon, at TEN a.m. Wo p.m. on the last THURSDAY in JUNE. The I in is ers to the questions given may be sent up j jJgUsh or Welsh. candidate must bring with him and the Secretary's Office before the ex- commences a specimen of his hand- with, attached to it (1) a certificate b.y the Master that the specimen is h candidate's own work, and (2) the Th s wiiling to accept for the same, to 0l. ? trustees reserve to themselves the right W Uer that the Grants shall be applied in the think proper. They do not bind theni- make any grant. Neither, unless tyjich *ery exceptional circumstances as to ,h they alone are to determine, will they 4111 a second application for a grant. J. HENRY THOMAS, Secretary to the Trustees. 'Market Street, Carnarvon, ^C^y»_l896 y557c546E fW JWIS EXHIBITIONS. \J EXHIBITION of the value of £ 60 A ?thet^ »a'r> tenable at any College or Hall at Mdn the Universities of Oxford or Cam- is i,+ ls. intended to be filled up after an He ^^tion of the Candidates, which will Nl oace at King Edward's School, Birming- SEPTEMBER 29th and the following days, at xCa°clock. ates are requested to send their Hh V Addresses, and Certificates of Baptism, ^hftimonials of Conduct and Character, the 1st day of AUGUST, to C. G. 26' Charles Street, St. James's, UJthep' S.W. Candidates must be Members J 0ne ^rch of England, Natives of Wales, or (l etitv °l f°ur Welsh Dioceses, under ptotjg Years of Age upon the 10th day of ^ext, acquainted with the Welsh and intending to become Candidates Orders. andidates will be examined by the Rev Thomas, M.A. Fellow of Jesus ,0xford, and W. E. Heitland, Esq., tv.^8h "ft St< John's College, Cambridge, in Qt eGos ea.dlng. Composition, and Speaking; £ the a acc'Jrding to St. Mark and the Acts Nks^^t'es in Greek; the Ninth and Tenth SS- 4 heIUad; the Seventh Book ofThucy- & e tenthn^pllon's Anabasis Cicero de Officiis; VP, ,?°°k of the /Eneid and Latin Prose «V^0SP f P0rnPosition. ^rnjv. "° fail in Welsh will not be further •jv Qfccl. at *^1 f^l^ition will be tenable (during resi- V 'he t°-r -^our Years, by an Exhibitioner who lCne °f his Election is not legally a °f either University, and will in 1 ^bif e from Matriculation; and by an i0ner who at the time of his Election is jj°8e f Member of either University, till the Term in which .the Degree of JW*<* Arts is due to the Holder. C>^1896^ C545N to an Order of the Chancery R ^4 thp oo?.1 of the High Court of Justice of APril 1836 and macle in Wl^tlT xxt r- parte the undertaking of the r^S (vliLEs NARROW GAUGE RAIL- &c) BILL and in the w (PYf be,North Wales Narrow Gauge Rail- h-'he p eQsion <fec) Act 1885 and in the Matter ^y,a,t 'rrientary Deposit Acts 1846 and OPerty iy landowners or other persons whose ^een interfered with or otherwise ^ess valuable by the COMMENCE- CONSTRUCTION or ABANDON- Vv2 -the RAILWAYS in the said Act of lltloned or any portion thereof or ft sj^^y Landowners or other persons have C, the p 3e°ted to injury or loss in consequence >?Xei'cise of the compulsory powers of ffiPerty conferred upon the Company Act for which irijury or loss no com- °F iua,(^e(luate compensation has been any creditors" or other person or O*kiIitiaV*Q*> CLAIMS in respect of any debts d t0 of the said Company which having i ahove Acts ought to be paid out of iQ ^0Urt to the credit of "Exparte the V'Nys ^f the North Wales Narrow Gauge k com tension <fec Bill after payment of ^efo^pensation (if any) as aforesaid are on h candidate's own work, and (2) the Th s wiiling to accept for the same, to 0l. ? trustees reserve to themselves the right W Uer that the Grants shall be applied in the think proper. They do not bind theni- make any grant. Neither, unless tyjich *ery exceptional circumstances as to they alone are to determine, will they 4111 a second application for a grant. J. HENRY THOMAS, Secretary to the Trustees. 'Market Street, Carnarvon, ^C^y»_l896 y557c546E fW JWIS EXHIBITIONS. \J EXHIBITION of the value of £ 60 A ?thet^ »a'r> tenable at any College or Hall at Mdn the Universities of Oxford or Cam- ls. intended to be filled up after an He ^^tion of the Candidates, which will Nl oace at King Edward's School, Birming- SEPTEMBER 29th and the following days, at xCa°clock. ates are requested to send their Hh V Addresses, and Certificates of Baptism, ^hftimonials of Conduct and Character, the 1st day of AUGUST, to C. G. 26' Charles Street, St. James's, UJthep' S.W. Candidates must be Members J 0ne ^rch of England, Natives of Wales, or (l etitv °l f°ur Welsh Dioceses, under ptotjg Years of Age upon the 10th day of ^ext, acquainted with the Welsh and intending to become Candidates Orders. andidates will be examined by the Rev Thomas, M.A. Fellow of Jesus ,0xford, and W. E. Heitland, Esq., tv.^8h "ft St< John's College, Cambridge, in Gro^^ing, Composition, and Speaking; £ the a acc'Jrding to St. Mark and the Acts Nks^^t'es in Greek; the Ninth and Tenth SS- 4 heIUad; the Seventh Book ofThucy- & e tenthn^pllon's Anabasis Cicero de Officiis; VP, ,?°°k of the /Eneid and Latin Prose «V^0SP f P0rnPosition. ^rnjv. "° fail in Welsh will not bo further •jv Qfccl. at *^1 f^l^ition will be tenable (during resi- V 'he t°-r -^our Years, by an Exhibitioner who lCne °f his Election is not legally a °f either University, and will in 1 ^bif e from Matriculation; and by an i0ner who at the time of his Election is jj°8e f Member of either University, till the Term in which .the Degree of JW*<* Arts is due to the Holder. C>^1896^ C545N to an Order of the Chancery R ^4 thp oo?.1 of the High Court of Justice of APril 1836 and macle in Wl^tlT xxt r- parte the undertaking of the r^S (vliLEs NARROW GAUGE RAIL- &c) BILL and in the w (PYf be,North Wales Narrow Gauge Rail- h-'he p eQsion <fec) Act 1885 and in the Matter ^y,a,t 'rrientary Deposit Acts 1846 and OPerty iy landowners or other persons whose ^een interfered with or otherwise ^ess valuable by the COMMENCE- CONSTRUCTION or ABANDON- Vv2 -the RAILWAYS in the said Act of ^tioued or any portion thereof or ft sj^^y Landowners or other persons have C, the p 3e°ted to injury or loss in consequence >?Xei'cise of the compulsory powers of ffiPerty conferred upon the Company Act for which irijury or loss no com- °F iua,(^e(luate compensation has been any creditors" or other person or O*kiIitiaV*Q*> CLAIMS in respect of any debts d t0 of the said Company which having i ahove Acts ought to be paid out of iQ ^0Urt to the credit of "Exparte the V'Nys ^f the North Wales Narrow Gauge k com tension <fec Bill after payment of ^efo^pensation (if any) as aforesaid are on V 22nd day of JUNE 1896 to come in C^ce su-tlleir claims at the Chambers of Mr V% n8 Royal Courts of Justice Strand $Vilv°r iu default thereof they will be per excluded from the benefit of the said t>Lcl4kay 2nd day of July 1896 at 12 of 1^ed noou the said Chambers is ^8 a for hearing and adjudicating upon the this 16th day of May 1896 H- F- CHURCH Chief Clerk L*KE & LYON 4 Serle Street Inn Solicitors c558w ^h^an \Printing at the "Herald" Office^ VA tiooKHbaRTLADlEs! ? V i ?f°rQiaUon contained in this book ought to vVih °*n ly every married woman, and it will V*Ht)v tlle unmarried to read. Tbe book is con- CSt. ivi,,ed into twelve chapters. The first of the changes at puberty, or when a \%iine8a^'man The second chapter treats \j^st 'r°na a doctor's standpoint; points out ^or marria?ei an(^ have ^UiiMiat^ wfl° not' and famishes rseful informa- \jn« can ordinarily get only from »n ,0ct«r. The third chapter treats of th» blood relations; and condemns such 48 a rule. Chapter four treats of the signs K IIVAJ rho fiftb chapter tells how a woman v(j during the pregnant state. The sixth \j n??t8 of mishaps and how to avoid them. *ho^ chapter treats of maternal impressions, {)»»♦ birthmarks are not due to longings V ^'h. Jt of the mother, but rather to her poor iV^^e ei*ht chapter teaches how to have easy br^^8' Certain people be'ieve that women %i9tiic forth in pain and trouble, but the n ™y8 that confinements can be V P^at vely easy if certain ru'es are obeyed HN^arftiT1vpn- The n^nth chapter treats of l|). is ttianagement of confinement until the T' e tenth chapter tells how to treat \>WoLUJt,| she is up and about pgain. The I ^softaP,,r treats of sterility; gives the main N> TK < he e may be overcome and children irtir, ,ast chapter treats of the change a °rtar:t artcle for all women over forty. '8 full of useful information, and no book f Which poes so thoroughly into matters W1 t women. Some may th'- k too 1)^ °v"» such can scarcely be the case, for '8 P"wer aRd t>ae moans of attuning The hfiok can be had in envel pe from is 0n 92 Box—-t, 8p«nish Plare Man- R "R"- 1 OWJOD, W in RETURN for » !'o ta' r 18 2d. afe3v Renders. TO CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS, &C.— Persons desirous of contracting for the Construction of a Road and Drain through the Aberamffra Estate, Barmouth, are requested to communicate with the Undersigned, H. G. SADGROVE, Surveyor, C563N 71, Temple Row, Birmingham. Assurance. ACCIDENTS TO IjIFE & LIMB, KAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, INSURED AGAINST BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSU- RANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1849. CAPITAL, £ 1,000,000. COMPENSATION PAID £ 3,600,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. alOl A. YIAN, SECRETARY. OMucattaft. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, CARMARTHEN. ON the opening of the Session 1897-98 this venerable institution, dating from the seventeenth century, will become a purely Theologic al College, referring students for the ministry to the University Colleges in the United Kingdom for their Arts' Course. Candidates for the Christian ministry will be admitted without any profession of Theological opinion being required; and the various branches of Theological study will, as hereto- fore, be taught without reference to any Denominational Distinctions. The Programme of Studies will be adapted to the requirements for the B.D. degree in the University of Wales. Subject to the approval of the Board, can- didates who have taken a degree at any Univer- sity of the United Kingdom will be admitted without examination. Other candidates will be admitted on passing an Entrance Examination equivalent to an Arts' Course of an approved University. Prizes and Scholaships of considerable amount will be given to successful students. Exhibitions are also offered to students by Trustees of various Funds in England and Wales. The Course of Study extends through three Sessions, and every student on his entrance will be requirad to pledge himself to complete the prescribed Course, unless special permission to withdraw at an earlier date be given by the j Governing Body of the College. Candidates for admission must apply not j later than JUNE 1st in each year. For further information apply to the Prin- cipal, Presbyterian College, Carmarthen; or to the Secretary of the Presbyterian Board, Dr ( Williams's Library, Gordon Square, London, W.C. May 4th, 1896. c549w TO secure the greatest publicity, advertise in the • Herald.' public Utetinjjs, tt-C. WHIT-MONDAY, 1896. PRESIDENT: PERCY P. PRATT, ESQ. VICE-PRESIDENT: W. CONWY BELL, ESQ. THE GREAT ANNUAL HORSE SHOW « WILL BE HELD ON BANK HOLIDA Y, MONDA Y, MA Y 25th, 1896, AT THE PAVILION, CARNARVON, Ample Accommodation for 10,000 Visitors. 38 OPEN AND LOCAL CLASSES. PRIZES. £ 300 PRIZES. or, at Winner's option, ONE HUNDRED SILVER CUPS. GRAND JUMPING COMPETITION open to all comers. Prize Winners from the Royal Dublin, Royal Agricultural Hall, London, and other Leading Shows, will take part in this Competition. LADY AND GENTLEMEN RIDERS! Also an additional Jumping Competition open to the counties of North Wales. 3375 HORSES, TANDEMS, & TURNOUTS Have been Exhibited since the Establish- ment of the Show. A PARADE of all the PRIZE WINNERS will take place immediately before the Jumping Contests. Judging to commence at 10.30 a.m., when the public will be admitted. Admission (all day), One Shilling. Extra to Grand Stand and Galleries. Entrance to Com- mittee Rooms, Luncheon Buffets, and Refresh- ment Bars through South End doors. Extensive arrangements have been made with the London and North-Western, Cambrian, aDd Narrow Gauge Railway Companies for a service of Special Excursion Trains at cheap rates from all parts of North Wales. Special Horse Box Trains for conveyance of Horses for Exhibition will be provided. For particulars see Railway Bills. D. RHYS, Secretary. Bodgwynedd, Carnarvon. C437N R\ rruGHEs. JLA. XI (Alarch 3wyrfai), BILLPOSTER & TOWN CRIER, ko.. LLANBERIS. P .S.-All orders punctnally attended to, done at tllR most reasonable charges. a E. D w Jons. BILLPOSTER & TCRIER, 43, THOMAa STBEST, HOLYHEAD. N .B.-AlI orders punctually attended to, and done at the most fMwnabla terms. a jSustttMS Juitests. R. R. S T Y T H E, 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 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. HAY MANS BALSAM OF HOREHOUND STOPS COLD. CURES COUGH. SOLD EVERY WHERE— Is. lid., 29 9d. &35 R,tD DINNEFORDS. 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Leaving Llanduduo at 5.15 p.m., arriving back Liverpool at 7.30 p.m. For Fares and further particulars apply to Mr C. D. Humphreys, Conservative Club Buildings, High Street, Bangor; or to the Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Company Limited. Mr T. G. Brew, Secretary, 20, Water Street, Liverpool. Telephone 6366. c518y424w NEW ZEALAND—REDUCED FARES. INTENDING Settlers approved by the Agent JL GT naral receive passages at reduced rates by the SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION Co.'s and the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Co.'s Steamers. Apply to AGENT-GENERAL FOR NEW ZEALAND, 13, Victoria. Street, London, S.W. Also to Agents for the above-mentioned Companies. c368N ABERDEEN LINE TO AUSTRALIA. Via Tenerife and Cape Town in 42 days. Damascus, Capt. A. Douglas, 3609 tons, June 25 Nineveh, Capt. N. Allan, 3808 tons, July 25 THE Steamers of this favourite Line sail from London monthly, taking saloon and third class passengers to Tenerife, Cape Town, and all Australian and New Zealand Ports. 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Steerage passage, at Low Rates, including Cutfit free of charge, to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Apply to Robt.Owen, Ship & Insurance Broker, and Wm. J. Williams, 7, Market St., Carnarvon O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig; W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefni; R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, Creigiau 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, Rhyl; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISMAY IMRIE 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 LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. QUEENSTOWN. FOB NEW YORK. | Lucania, Sat., May 23 I Aurania, Tu., May 26 Etruria, Sat., May 30 FOR BOSTON. Gallia,Th., May 21 Pavonia ..Th., May 28 Sylvania, Tu., June 2 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at mo- derate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class I Passengers; aluo through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Canada. at low rates; those by Boston steamers book to New York without extra charge. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED, 8. Water Street, Liverpool, Or to their Agenis :-Mr W. J. Williams, Secretary North Wales Quarrymen's Union, 7. Market Street, Carnarvon, and Mr R. ^Soberts, Old Post Office, Bethesda. c4976w Cheap Printing at the "Herald Office. TOINYALIPS^S°«0/r°-grr^ Early Decay, Wasting Weakness Lost Man- hood, Gravel, Pains in the Back, Diseases, &c. We will send a valuable Treatise (sealed), con- taining full particulars for home cure, for four stamps. A splendid little Work, should be read by every man.—Address, Wilkmson and Co Medical Hall, Sheffield. Advice free. Wilkin- son's Special Llixir 4s 6d the case, can be obtained direct from the Proprietors in plain wrapper by poet, or at all Eoct'i or Tavlor's Drug Stores. c372w :RaiItrJD5. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TRIP TO SCOTLAND FOR 4. 8, or 16 Davs, JL FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 22ad, from nearly all Cambrian Stations. For full particulars see bills to L'S had at all stations. C. S. DENNIF.S a564w General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. NORTH WALES ANNUAL HORSE SHOW at CARNARVON, on WHIT-MO::DAY, MAT 25th, 1896. On the above date, Cheap Day Return Tickets will be issued to CARNARVON as under: From Barmouth, 10.5 a.m., third class fare for the double journey 2s 9d; Dyffryn, 16.14; IJanbedr and Pensarn, 10 20 Harlech, 10.26; Talsarnau, 10.34; Penrhyn- deudra-eth, 10.38; Minffordd, 10.44; Portmadoc, 7.0. or 10.55; Criccieth, 7.13. or 11.5; Pwllheli, 7.15. or 10.40., third class fares for the double journey, 2s 6d. Children above Thtee and under Twelve, Half-price. Passengers return same day as under: For Pwllheli Criccieth, and Portmadoc, by train due to leave Carnarvon at 4.45 p.m., er 8.1 p.m. For Minffordd, Barmouth, and intermediate strtions by Special Train due to leave Carnar- von at 7.0 p.m. C. S. DENNISS, Oswestry, May, 1896. General Manager. -53OMNi CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. WHITSUNTIDE EXCURSIONS. ON FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, and SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, Cheap 3, 5, and 8 Days' EXCUR- SION TICKETS will be issued to Liverpool, Manchester, Birkenhead, Chester, Warrington, -Sheffield, Leeds, Batley, Dewsbury, Bradford, Huddensfield, Stockport, Matlock, and Buxton also Tickets available for a Week to Merthyr, Dowlais, Swansea, Neath, Newport (Mon.), and Cardiff; also WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS from Cambrian Inland Stations to Aberystwyth, Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Bar- mouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Machynlleth, Port- madoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli, nnd from C n brian Coast and Inland Stations to Buuth Wells, Rhayader, and Brecon, On SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, Cheap Trip to LONDON from all Cambrian Stations (except Welshpool, Buttington, and Forden). On MONDAY, MAY 25th, Cheap 2 Days' EXCUR- SION TICKETS will be issued from Oswestry, Fenn's Bank, and Intermediate Stations to Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Chester, &c.; also DAY EXCURSIONS will be run to Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Llandudno, Rhyl, &c., from Llanidloes, New- town, Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Oswestry, Fenn's Bank, and Intermediate Stations, and to Rhay- ader, Builth Wells, Brecon, Aberystwyth, Borth, Machynlleth, Towyn, Aberdovey, Dolgelley, and Barmouth. On MONDAY, MAY 25th, and on every Week- day up to end September, Cheap Day Return Tickets will be issued between all Cambrian Coast Stations. The Season Week-end Tickets from the Prin- cipal Cambrian Stations to Liverpool, Birming- ham, Manchester, Leicester, Derby, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Warrington, &c., will be issued on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 22nd and 23rd, as already advertised. For full particulars see bills to be had at all stations. All information respecting Tourist and Ex- cursion arrangements can be had on application to Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, c531myw General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN RATES JL WELSH MUTTON and other FRESH MEAT is now conveyed by Passenger Train at ELAU PARCELS RATES at owners' risk, between all stations throughout England, Ireland, and Wales, Minimum 14lbs per consignment. No less charge than 7d. For full particulars apply to the Staticn- masters at all Cambrian and other Companies Stations and Booking Offices, the Cambrian Railway London Office, 41, Grace church Street, London, E.C., or to Mr W. H. Gough, Superin- tendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, cll7ymB General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHEAP WEEK END EXCURSION TICKETS are now issued on EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY to 'Birmingham, •Wolverhampton, 'Walsall, Peterboro', 'Leices- ter, *Derby, *Burton. on. Trent, 'Stafford, 'Coventry, Manchester, Preston, Blackburn, Bolton, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Liver- pool, Birkenhead, Wigan, and Warrington from Oswestry, Lhuo#aaj|ae#h, Llanfyllin, Mont- gomery, Welshpool, Nevtow v Llaniclloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Port- madoc, Penrhyndeudraeth, Criccieth, and Pwll- heli. Similar tickets are also issued f om Aber- ystwyth, Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Penrhyndeudraeth, Port- madoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli to Shrewsbury. Tickets to th.836 stations are not issued from Welshpool. Passengers return on the Monday or Tuesday following issue of ticket. For full particulars as to train, times, and fares see bills. C. S. DENNISS, i>9Rfivmw General Manaopr. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. During JUNE, JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER, During JUNE, JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER, (~>HEAP Weekly and Fortnightly EXCUR- J SIONS will be run to London, Oxford, Leamington, Banbury, Warwick, Coventry, and Kenilworth. On every Monday from Wrexham, Ellesmere, Oswestry, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Har- lech, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli. Also on every Saturday during the same period similar Excursions will be run from London, Oxford, &c., to the Cambrian Stations named above. For full particulars as to train times and fares see bills. CHEAP DAY TICKETS (1st and 3rd Class) will be issued daily between all stations on the Cambrian Coast, including Machynlleth and Dolgelley, from May 25th to September 30th. 1000 MILES FOR 15?.—Commencing Satur- day, June 1st, Ito September 30th, 1896, 1st and 3rd Class Weekly Season Tickets will be issued at all Cambrian Coast Stations enabling the holders to travel by all trains and between all coast stations, including Machynlleth and Dolgelley. Fares, 1st Class, 25e; 3rd Class, 15s. The tickets will be available for 7 Days. A deposit of Is must be paid, which will be returned if the ticket is given up within one day after expiration. PICNIC AND PLEASURE PARTIES.- Tickets at reduced fares are issued (with certain limitations) at all Cambrian Stations to Parties of not less than 6 first-class or 10 third- class passengers desirous of making Pleasure Excursions to plaoes on or adjacent to this Railway. Single fares for double journey will be charged for parties of 60 first-class or 50 third-class passengers. To obtain these tickets application must be made to Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry; or at any of the stations, not less than 3 Days before the date of the Excursion. RAIL AND COACH EXCURSIONS.—Ex- cursions by Rail and Coach are run on Every Weekday, May 25th to September 30th, Every Wee day, y from the Cambrian Coast Stations, and from certain Inland Stations to Abersoch, Nevin Corris. Cader Mris, Cwmrhaidr Waterfall, Cateract Waterfall, Llyfnant Vallev, Tany- bwlch, Devil's Bridge, Maentwrog, DvBvimi Valley, Nantgwplt, (Birmingham Waterworks,) Dolgoch Waterfall, GlaspwllCascade, Snowdon Precipice Walk, Torrent Walk, Tynvgroes, via Dolgelley; Beddgelert, via Portmadoè; Cwm- bychan Lake, via Llanbedr and Pensarn: Bettwsycoed via Portmadoc; Happy Valley, via Aberdovey Talyllyn Lake, Ac., via Towyn IJ3" r"s and to Lake Vyrnwy, Dinas Mawddwy, Bwlchoerddrws Pass, and Plym- limon, on days shewn in Rail and Coach Tour Programme. For full particulars see Tourist Programme, Rail and Coach Tour Programme, and Bills, to- be had at Stations, or on application to Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line,Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, c551ymj General Manager. •• THE GRAPHIC." 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