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*3ates &1) gutdtctt. By M^vn, VT„ Soa. PWLLHELI.—LANSDOWNE. — SALE OF SCPKRIOR AND COSTLY MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, on THURSDAY and FniDAY, FEBRUARY 17thard 18th. 1898, commencing at 12 noon, the whole of the Costly VTodern Household Farniture, com- prising Breikfast, Dining, and Drawing-room Suites in Light Oak, Carved Walnut, and In- laid Chippendale, superior Walnut Bedroom Suites (all by first-class makers), noble Pier- glasses, magnificent Sideboards, superb Draw- ing room Cab net, fine Axminster and other Carpets, two fine-toned Cottage Pianos by John Brinsmead and Sons, several pieces of Dresden China, about 50 volumes Eoglish and Welsh Books, two Ladies' Bicycles, and other Effects Catalogues may be obtained at LaDsdjwne, South Beaco, Pwllheli, or of the Auctioneers, Bangor and Llandudno. cl85y224N PENMAENMAWR. -FOEL. HIGHLY IMPORTANT & ATTRACTIVE SEVEN DAYS' SALE OF SUPERIOR AND VALUABLE IN AND OURDOOR EFFECTS. MESSRS w. DEW AND SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, OIL MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, MARCH 1st. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th and 8th, the Whole of the COSTLY MODERN HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, of the very best work- manship, reoently supplied by Messrs Edwards and Son, Newest e, finwly-carved OLD BLACK OAK, Turkey and other CARPETS, full-sized j «' Orme BILLIARD TABLE and Appliances, 1 VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, including works by Sydney Cooper and other eminent masters, Water-colours. Engravings, Prints, Etchings, Ac., LINEN, Exqaisite Window and other DRAPERY Plat. Glass, and China, HORSES. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, IM- i PLE MENTS, PLAN TS, and other OUTDOOR EFFECTS. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auction- eers, Bangor and Llandudno. o77w PWLLHELI.—Important to Capitalists, In- vestors &c. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON will offer for SALE by PUKL1C AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Pwllboli, early in MABCH, those TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES facing the Victoria Parade, and known as Aberkin House and Wintonia.; Two Lock- up SHOPS and BILLIARD ROOM in Churton Street; eligible B> ■ iLDING SITES facing the Parade: the FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE called "Lansdowne;" and the LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE of "Plastirion" and Ffridd Farm." Particulars in due course, which may be ob- 1 tained as to Landsdowne of Mr O. Robyns- & Owen, Solicitor, and as to the rest of Messrs i Pryce Picton and Co., Solicitors, all of Pwllheli; 1 or of the Auctioneers, Bangor andLlandudno. | cl86w 1 BETHESDA, NORTH WALES. "M/iTESSRS W. DEW AND SON are instructed 1Y1 to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Victoria Hotel, Bethesda, on SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, 1898 (subject to condi- j fcions) the Valuable Property called THE ROYAL STAG VAULTS, held under a lease with an unexpired term of 85 years. Particulars of Sale may be obtained of Messrs J. and W. J. Drewry, Solicitors, Burton-on- Trent; or of the Auctioneers, Bangor and Llandudno. cl88N COLWYN BAY.—Important to Hotel Proprie- tors, Brewers, Licensed Victuallers, Capita- lists, Investors, and others.-Sale of that Well-built FREEHOLD and FULLY-LI- CENSED FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, known as the "Imperial Hotel," standing in the very best business position in this fashionable seaside resort. MESSRS DEW AND SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY. MARCH 10th, the above Valuable Freehold Well-built and Commodious FULLY LICENSE!' HOTEL, occupying the most important position in the town, close to the Railway Station. It stands with a frontage of 75 feet to Station Road, and 51 feet to Prince's Drive, the situation, from a business point of vi«w, being the best possible, as it is in the direct »• of traffic to and from the station, and is at the same time conveniently near the centre and business parts of the town. Lot I.-The Hotel. Outbuildings, and Garden Stands on an area of 1144 square yards. At the same time will be offeredjthree Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES adjoining ibe Hotel, viz. f Lot 2.—A Building Site with a long frontage to Station Road, and containing 248 square yards, A grand position for a shop. Lot 3.—A corner Building Site vith frontage to Princes' Drive and Penrhyn Road, and con- taining 640 square yards. Lot 4.—A Building Site with a frontage to Penrhyn Road, and contain'nc 283 square yards NOTE.-Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, wh'ch are now let on f lease for 7 years from 25th March, 1898, at the following rents, viz., for the 1st and 2nd years jE450 per annum, for the 3rd, 4th and 5th years JE475 per annum, for the 6th and 7th years JE500 per annum, will in the first instance be offered in one lot, and if not so sold then as shown above, or in such lot or lots as may be deter- mined upon at the time of sale. Particulars, plan, and conditions of Sale, which are in caurse of preparation, may in due time be obtai. ed of Messrs Chamberlain and Johnson, Solicitors, Llandudno; at the Auc- tioneers' Institute, 57, Chancery Lane, London; or of the Auctioneers, Bangor and Llandudno. cl87wN I ———————— ESTABLISHED 184Y. O iri V A N S ANID s0 N, !C187WN -> COLLIERY AGENTS AND COAL MERCHANTS. Sole agents for the noted "Moss Hyll" and other Coals. Truck loads to any Station at Colliery Prices. All kinds of Coals always kept in Stock. Contractors to Her Majesty's Government, the Carnarvonshire County Council, &o. Wharfs: Railway Station, Carnarvon. Offlee -glatp Quay. Carnarvon. c5 I mtlE GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN I X AUSTRALIA I desire to draw the attention of Farmers, Farm I Labourers, and others to the advantages offered I Labourers, and others to the advantages offered I in Western Australia, to persons emigrating to l I that Colony. FREE GRANTS OF 160 I ACRES are given to each male over 18 years of I age not already possessed of over 100 acres in I the Colony, under conditions of the Home- I stead Act." ADV AtoIi:ES IN CASH can be I obtained against bona fide improvements to I land, such as clearing, fencing, well-sinking, &c. ■ ASSISTED PASSAGES can only be granted I to persons possessed of capitable sufficient in the I estimation of the Government, to enable them to I engage in farming pursuits immediately after I arrival in the Colony. Labourers of all des- I cripti m can, on arrival in the Colony, readily I obtain Employment, owing to the increasing I demand for labour on farms, as well as in the I Building trade, and to the number of Railways I and other Works now in progress or about to be I undertaken. The Cost of Passages to Western ■ Australia varies from JE14 14s upwards for each ■ adnlt, but except as above stated this must be H borne by the emigrant, with the one exception of ■ FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS, being H unmarried or widows without children between ■ the ag^H of 18 and 40, of respectable character, I and good service experience, to whom until H further notice and upon approval, will be given ■ Fr-e Passaged—Office of the Agent General for -W; tern Australia, 15, Victoria Street, London, I I.li. c633E I F Hnrrell, Esq., Boreham, Cheslmsford, ■ writes Celandine removed my Corns without ■ the sUeMest p"in. I have since cured eight men ■ in my < mplov." I Celo/ndwie I CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS. ■ iF Warranted to remove Corns by the Roots when ofhar remedies fail. Can be easily applied H wen with tightest boots, and positively cures in « wwk. No cutting required. Thousands of' H •j>i-moTiial8 free; or 1/- bottle sent for 14 ■ Jfpg by CHAVE & JACKSON, Chemists, ■ Hereford. Sold by ROBERT ROBERTS, ChemiaD, 8, Bangor Street, Carnarvon. H Refuse imitations. y269c305o I bU Ruction, 1 By 2Cr Frank Lloyd. 1000 HORSES. P.80 PRIZES. GREAT MARCH HORSE SALES.—NORTH WALES REPOSITOEY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLO¥D invite early Entries. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 9th and 10th, Harne3a Horses, Match Pairs, and Hunters. FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, Show Cobs and Ponies. Great day. SECOND WEEK. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 16th and 17th, Heavy Town Lurry and Van Horses. FRIDAY, MARCH 18th, JE23 in Prizes this day. Stallions, of all Classes, Shire Mares, Fillies and Young.Horses. Great prices have had been made at the March Sales, and many London and Dublin Show Winners have been bought. Enter at once for good position. Prize Lists and Entry Forms readv. Entries close February 24th. cl67yl96E Bv Messrs E. H. Owen & Son. TOWN OF CARNARVON.—Sale of FREE- HOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS E. H. OWEN AND SON are In- structed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1898, at 3 p.m., all those FOUR FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOP, being Nos. 17 and 19, New Street, in the respective occu- pation of Mr Rowland Hughes and Mr Griffith Evans, at the annual rent of JE12 each; No. 30, New Street, in the occupation of Mrs Jones, at the annual rent of £13,; and No. 32, New Street, now in the occupation of Mr O. T. Roberts. Also that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as "Bronfiriol," East Twthill, held for the I term of the natural lives of Mr William Owen, I Castle Street, and his brother, Mr Charles Rd. Owen, subject to the apportioned ground rent of 92 12s 6d, now in the occupation of W. B. Tomkinson, Esq. Also TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 10 and 11, in Glangwna Terrace, Caeathraw, monthly rental 7s 6d. For further particulars apply to Mr R. O. Roberts, Solicitor, or to the Auctioneers, all of Carnarvon. yl9acl78 By Messrs Clarke and Dovey. BANGOR.—Sale of Valuable LIFE POLICIES 1\/| ESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY are LVJL instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Head Cafe, Bangor, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1898, subject to conditions there and then read, Lot 1. All that POLICY OF ASSURANCE numbered 12,504, for JE2000, on a Life now aged 78, or thereabouts, effected with the Eqnitable I Assuranced on Lives and Survivorships, on the 24th December, 1881. Annual premium, JE132 7s Od. Bonuses amounting to JE640 have been I declared on this Policy. Lot 2. All that POLICY OF ASSURANCE numbered 12,882, for £2000, on the same Life, effected with th9 same Institution, on the 28th October, 1884. Annual Premium, JE149 16s 6d. I Bonuses amounting to JE520 have been added to this Policy. Lot 3. All that POLICY OF ASSURANCE numbered 15,078, for JE1000, on a Life now aged 65, or thereabouts, effected with the Provincial Insurance Company, on the 18th August, 1887. Annual premium, £ 6S 6s 8d. The Reversionary Bonuses to 31st December, 1893, amount to JE90 Os Od. Sale to commence at Four o'clock p.m. pre- cisely. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers, or to Tom Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Victoria Chambers, Neath. 31, Queen Street, Cardiff. c219w By Messrs. Robert & Rogers Jonet r- MEsSRS ROBERT AND ROGERS JONES Auctioneers, beg to notify that they have REMOVED their OFFICES from Church Street and Market Square to BRITANNIA CHAMBERS, No. 9, DENBIGH STREET, LLANRWST, where the business of Auction- eers and Valuers, Rate Collectors, &c., will be carried on by them. Their numerous customers are earnestly re- quested to take particular notice of this change. Remember the address:- BRITANNIA CHAMBERS, No. 9, DENBIGH STREET, LLANRWST. c232w LIST OF SALES BY MESSRS ROBERT & ROGERS JONES, LLANRWST. TALYCAFN BRIDGE.—Completion of Con- tract.-Important Sale of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, Portable Wooden Office, Black- smith's Shop and Tools, Timber of all j descriptions, and other Effects. MESSRS ROBERT AND ROGERS OONES beg to announce that they have been favoured with instructions from Mr Alfred Thorne, the Contractor of the above Bridge, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Talyoafn, adjoining the Railway Station, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1898, the whole of the PLANT and MACHINERY, which chiefly comprise of: Wooden Lean to Office, with Galvanised Iron Roof, 15ft. long, 8ft. wide, 7fk. 6in. high, fitted with Windows, Counters, Drawers, &o., in excellent condition, moveable in two pieces. Wooden Building with Iron Roof: Engineer's Office, 12ft. long, 10ft. wide, 8ft. high, with Windows, Counter, Drawer, &c., in excellent condition, moveable in one piece. Small Wooden Store and three small Wooden Sheds. Wooden Shed: Blacksmith's Shop and Stores, 43ft. long, 17ft. wide, 9ft. high, with Iron Roof, fitted with Windows, Doors, Parti- tions, Floor, Benches, Drawers, &c., in very good condition, Office Stools, Cupboards, Copy- ing Press, Ac. A Cement Testing Machine, with Meshes, Scales, &c., complete Wire Sieves, &c., Plate- layers and other Boggies, Hand Winches, Westons' Endless Tackle, several Sets of 1, 2, 3 Sheave Blocks,"Strong Iron^Derrick Heads, Shackles and Pins. 2 special Flexible lin. diameter Steel Ropes, 200 feet long, equal to new, many hundred yards fin. Steel Wire Rope Wrought Iron Tested Chains, §, J, f, £ all lengths, Hand Borrows, Iron lipping Bkits, Gravel Screen, Quantity of strong Manilla Rope, Portable Blacksmith's Forges, Double Blast Bellows, several Rivet Forges, in very good order, Drilling Machine by hand or steam, Anvils, Vices, Portable Vice, large quantity of Smith'j Tools, Holding-up Hammers, Dollies, 5 Anchors. 2 Grindstones and Frames, 4 Sets Overhead Travelling Wheels, 2 Sluice Valves, 2 Vertical Boilers, about 8ft. by 3ft. 6in. in diameter, with Injectors and Fittings, 2 Gwynne's Gin. Invincible Centrifugal Pumping Engines complete, 22ft. lift, quantity of 6in. Pipes and Bends, &c., &o. A. large quantity of Sawn Pitch Pine Timber, 9 to lOin. square, equal to new, in lengths from 3ft. to 20ft., free from Nails and would Saw into first-class Sleepers for Light Railway Tram- ways, &c., Timber Piles, Quantity of Scaffold Poles, 9in. Planks (18 x 22ft.) and a large quantity of Fire Wood, 1 Pile Engine, 2 Boats, together with many other useful things too numerous to insert. Everything to be taken away the day after the Sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon prompt. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers. „ C233NE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1898. CAE'R LLO, LLANGERNIEW, on the whole of the Valuable Live and Dead Stock, Crops, Household Furniture, &c., which will include 6 Powerful Cart Horses, Colts, and Fillies, 1 Black Mare Cob, 30 Head of choice Cattle, about 120 Fat Wethers and Ewes, 60 in- lamb Ewes, several Tons of Well-harvested Seed and Meadow Hay, Oats and Barley Straw, about 200 Tons of Swedes and Potatoes. The Agricultural Implements are numerous, and are all quite new and by the leading makers. Together with the]Dairy*Utensils, and a portion of the substantial Household Furniture. Credit until 21st June, 1898, upon approved security. Luncheon at 10 o'clock a.m. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. prompt. ol53w PIUFTINQI "ORINTING I "ORI^TtNe Accuracy JL Neatness, J7 Despatch. ( HERALD OFFICER CARNARVON. So to 1st. TO Let, comfortable and convenient APART- jL MENTS at Beech Villa, Uxbridge Square, Carnarvon. Terms moderate. C150,4 PORTMADOC.—BLUE ANcaoR INN to be Let. P Immediate posBession.-Full particulars from D. M. Davies, 18, Naw Street, Aber- ystwyth. c235y251N RTX) BE LET, at Glan Conway, Good HOUSE JL and Large GARDEN full of good fruit trees. Possession 25th March next. Kent moderate. -Apply R. Hughes, 5, Georges Crescent, Llan- dudno. C171E CARNARVON. FURNISHED RESIDENCE, comfortably arranged and pleasantly situated, for three, six, or twelve months.—Terms, &c., with Mr Wm. Hugh Owen, Auctioneer and Valuer. c222N TO be Let, on Building Lease, a very compact FARM of about 15 acres, with small House (capable of enlargement) and Buildings, close to Llangybi Station on the L. and N.-W. Railway. -Apply to Walter B. C. Jones, Estate Office, Criccieth. C231N gate £ ol& FOR Sale, the THREE-QUARTER RATER Lan- cashire Lasa," and the SAILING BOAT Tess." — For particulars apply to John Pritchard, Tower House, Carnarvon. cl72N ON SALE, Eoes from pure-bred Brown and White Leghorns, Orpingtons, Faverolls, Golden Wyandottes and Buff Langhams (prize winners) at 3s 6d per sitting.—Address, liarrop and Fletcher, Abergele. C216E ROBEY ENGINE. — Good second-hand under type for winding, pumping, or maohinery driving. Other Engines, Boilers, &o., for sale cheap.-Ratclifie and Sons, Hawarden Iron Works, Chester. C170N GUN, D.B. Breech-loaded by Griffiths, London, C.F. top lever, left choke; perfect order, £ 6, Trial by appointment Working ferret and about 80 cartridges free to purchaser. — Address, Conway," Herald Office, Carnarvon. C218E SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES.—Intending purchasers should write for Messrs Offord's Monthly List of 150 selected carriages by the best makers at low prices, for sale or hire. Post free from 67, George Street, Portman Square London, W. c80N wmanttd. CHEMIST.—Wanted, a well-educated Youth as APPRENTICE.—Apply to W. R. Wilkins, Chemist, Llanrwst. c229N WANTED, SLATEMAKERS. Comfortable Cottages available.—Bettwsycoed Slate Quarry, Bettwsycoed. o221y249s WANTED, at once, an experienced CLERK. Good references indispensable.—Apply, Mrs Humpnrey Williams, Penlon Slate Work9, Bangor. c241w A GENTS WANTED.—Jewellery, Watches L-IL Pipes, Clothing, Toys, Hardware, Furni- ture, Wringers, Cycles. Wholesale Book Free. -Henry May, Birmingham. i511y522o RINTING-Wanted a well-educated Youth p as an APPRENTICE to Letterpress Printing. Must understand Welsh and English.-Apply, Manager, "Herald," Carnarvan. c—y—w GARDENER, Marred, thoroughly exper- ienced man, 26 years' practice, is open to an ENGAGEMENT, excellent references.—Apply by letter to No. 211, Herald Office, Carnar- an ENGAGEMENT, excellent references.- Apply by letter to No. 211, Herald Office, Carnar- von. C211E AGENTS.- Old-established London Firm wants a few energetic Men to sell goods wholesale in industrial and agricultural dis- tricts permanent profitable employment for whole or bpare time, high commission, no risk. -Address, Position, 63, Swaton Road, Bow, London. cl47w WANTED, by a leading Liverpool Tea Firm, a few respectable young MEN (from 18 to 25 years of age), accustomed to call on families for orders, and able to drive; grocers' assistants preferred. Their Representative (Mr H. Griffiths) will be at the Railway Hotel, Bangor, on Wednesday, the 23rd inst., between 12.30 and 2.30 p.m. to interview applicants. c239w THE CARNARVON HARBOUR TRUST- EES are prepared to receive Applications for the appointment of a HARBOUR MASTER. Particulars as to salary, &c., to be obtained at the Harbour Office. A knowledge of Nautical Matters and Berthing Vessels essential. Appli- cations to be sent in to the undersigned, accom- panied by not more than 3 testimotials, not later than 19th February, 1898. Canvassing the members of the Trust, directly or indirectly, will be deemed a disqualiifcation. W. BO WEN JONES, Harbour Surveyor, Carnarvon. 3rd February, 1898. c214w JJANGOR gTEAM J^AUNDRY :BEACH ROAD, BANGOR. VANS COLLECT AND DELIVER AT CARNARVON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST TO'ABOVE ADDRESS. C643N DR JUNES D.D.S. &c., SURGEON DENTIST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. DR TONES visits Llangefni every Thursday at Lledwigan Road. Llanerchvmedd from 10 to 1, and Amlwch from 2 to "5, with Mr Hughes, Stationer, 8, Market Street, Tuesdays, August 10th, Septem- ber 7th, October 5th, November 2nd and 30th December 28th. Ebenezer and Llanberis, first Tuesday after Pay Day, Bethesda, first Tuesday after Pay Day, I Bangor every day except Tuesdays and Thurs days 1157o rPlAMTIHG SEASON HARDILY-GROWN I Forest, Fruit, & all other Trees & Plants Evergreens.. I Roses, &c. | Stocks quite Unequalled for I | "QUALITY," "VARIETY," &"EXTEril.' I Priced Catalogues Post Free. Nurseries lOlCKSONS CHESTER.. I 0517 THE GREAT REMEDY BJ.,Ala'8 CrOTJT PILLS FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, claim a superiority over all other Gout and Rheumatic medicines. They give relief from I p iin in a few hours, and a speedy cure without the slightest inconvenience. All Chemists and Stores, at Is 1;!d and 2s 9d per box. c493o (Sxluraftom MUSIC. PIANO, HARMONY, SINGING. MISS L. M. WHITBY Pupil of the late Scotson Clark, Mus. Bac., -Member of Incor. Soo. of Musicians, gives LESSONS in the above Subjects at her I own or at Pupils' Residence in Llanrwst and neighbourhood. Pupils successfully prepared for the Examinations of the Associated Board, Trinity College, and I.S.M. Schools attended. Terms and references on application. c!44w HAULFRE, LLANRWST. LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, JANUARY, 1898. rpHE Examination will begin at 3 p.m. on JL FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st, in the School Hall. Next Term. will begin on MONDAY, JANUARY 24th — boarders return on Saturday. — The following Scholarships and Exhibitions have been gained since last October (1897) direct from School:— £ 100 a year, Mathematics, Trinity College, Cambridge; £ 80 a year, Mathematics, Balliol College, Oxford; JE50 a year, Mathe- matics, Jesus College, Oxford; JE80 a year, Classics, Wadham College, Oxford jB50 a year, Science, St, John's College, Cambridge: JE50 a year, History, Magdalen College, Oxford. Boys are specialised for Scholarships in any one of the four subjects — Classics, Mathematics, Science, or History—which may be best suited 1 to the natural abilities of each.—Apply to the Warden, College, Llandovery. C208N I Assurance. ACCIDENT ASSURANCE. ACCIDENT & DISEASE ASSURANCE. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE. FIDELITY GUARANTEE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1849. CLAIMS PAID, £ 3,850,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. al34w A. VIAN, Saoretary. SUN insurance OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. Stix INBUIUIID IN 1896, JE388,952,800. For all particulars apply to the fallowing Ageote :— Carnarvon.-—Mr. Wilham Hugh Owen. Bala.—Mr. R. L. Jones, Mount Place Bangor.—Mr James Smith and Mr Richard Hall Beaumaris—Mr Fredk. Geary Conway.- Mr. Charles Drover, Deganwy, Llan- dudno. DoIgeMey.—Mr. Thomas P. Jones Parry. Holyhead.—Mr. Owen Hughes. Llandudno.-Mr Edgar W. Riches. Hange<ni.—Mr. William Thomas. Portmadoc.—M r John Tobias, 6, Marine Terrace. Rhos on Sea—Mr P. J. Kent al28 !r' fltipslng. GOLD IN CANADA. KLONDYKE. All who desire information respecting Klondyke and the Gold Fields of Ontario and British I Columbia, should write to ALLAN BROS. & Co., 19, James Street, LIVERPOOL, for their Maps and Leaflets regarding the above and the Agricultural Resouroes of Canada, which are sent free. 802350 ABERDEEN LINK TO AUSTRALIA Via Teneriffe and Cape Town In 42 days. Damascus, Oapt. A. Douglas, 3609 tons, Mar. 1 Nineveh, Capt. N. Allen, 3808Jons, Mar. 29 FTTHE Steamers of this favourite Dine sail X from London monthly, taking saloon and third class passengers to Tenerifie, Cape Town, I and all Australian and New Zealand Ports. Fares to Australia, £ 14 I4s to £ 50 J to Gape Town, £ 9 9a to £ 30.—For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., ,7, Billiter Square, London, E.U. ol6ywl06 AMERICAN LINE, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK direct every Saturday by the celebrated twin Borew Steamers St. Louis," St. Paul," Paris,1 New York." LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. First-Class full-powered Iron Steamships. ACCOMMODATION for Passengers of all classes ansurpassed. Second cabin at moderate rates. Steerage Outfit free. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & Co., 22, Water Street, Liverpool. W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. R. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor Street, Carnarvon,) H. J. Williams, Douglas Terrace Bethesda. Richard Roberts, Bethesda. J. T. Williams, Meirion House, B. Festiniog. I J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers, I Rhyl. R. 0 Evans Caxton House, Dolgelley. WHITE ST All LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queens- town every Wednesday. Germanic,Wed.,Feb.16 I .Teutonic,Wed.,Feb.23 SECOND Cabin will be carried on the voyage S marked thus*. 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 J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers' Rhyl; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISMAY IMRIE & Co., Liverpool, and 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. C17E CUNARD LINE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES ./#. LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEEN STOWN. NEW YORK. Umbria, Sat., Feb. 19 j Lucania, Sat., Feb. 26 Etruria, Sat., Mar. 5 FOR BOSTON. Carinthia, Tues., Feb.15 Catalonia, Tues., Feb,22 Pavonia, Tues., Mar. 1 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at mo- derate tares for FIRST .nd SECOND Passengers; also through to CHINA, JAPA.N, Passengers; also through to CRINA., JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. I Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Canada at low rates; those by Boston steamers book to New York without extra I TjELS?'CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. or to their Agents Mr W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; Mr R. Roberts, Old Post Office, Bethesda; Mr O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen; E.Jones, Accountant, Nevin. c ART METAL WORK iN GATES AND GRILLES. feillllife IRON HURDLES, WTW., FENCING, FIELD GATES, CC>&SUGATED IRON ROOFING, £ c. W. H. PEAKE AND SONS, MANUFACTURERS, 85 AXD 27, SEEL STREET, LIVERPOOL. Vusiizrs,5 Adt-irtssrs. JJAVID VANS AND Q O., MEAT STORES, TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON. THE BEST PLACE FOR OX BEEF, MOUNTAIN WETHER MUTTON, SOUTH DOWN MUTTON, VEAL, LAMB, AND PORK. Undoubtedly the best place for Families to buy their meat. All of the Best Quality at the most Moderate Prices. Carriage Paid to the nearest Railway Station in Carnarvonshire and Anglesey. c623E A NTIASTHMATIC pOWDER. A certain Cure for I ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. I Will immediately relieve the most distressing and severe attacks of Asthma, and by persever- ing in its use will effect a complete cure. Of all Chemists, in boxes at Is and 2s 6d each or direct from the Proprietor, W. OWEN, CHEMIST, PWLLHELI. c530 w S A JL E. 22, BANGOR STREETJ CARNARVON. WILLIAMS JONES BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS AInNUAL SALE IS NOW PROCEEDING. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. o54w E. D. JONES, I BILLPOSTER & TOWN CRIER, 43, THOMAa STREET, HOLYHEAD. N.B.—All orders puncitually attended to, and most reasonable terms. R,\ | 6 l\ II U;tr«h BILLJPQa'iJKIi dr 'iOWri atu.K&. L LA IV B13 KIR. P.S.—AH orders PANCTSSHY aUa/vlad ««•- lone as mo«> oVtnri'y- » THE PONTYPRIDD, RHONDDA VALLEY, AND EAST GLAMORGAN BILL- POSTING CO., LIMITED. Secretary—S. W. JONES. OVER 150 STATIONS in all the best situa- tions in the District. Advertising in all its branches. Manager's Office- MILL STREET, PONTYPRIDD, S.WALES. »710s PATENT HEATING APPARATUS Complete with Patent Expansicn Hot- 11 water Pipes. 4-1 DESIOERATUM" *r-77 ;:{j, I -.R4. II Estimates given for Fitting-up GREENHOUSES on receipt of Plans. I LARGE ASSOBTMENT OF HEATING STOVES for CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, and PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Wholesale and Retail Agent. JgDWARD HUGHE S, IRONMONGER, &c., 1391 w CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADK. STUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICES (Stubbe. Ltd.), 42, GRESHAM ST., LONDON, E.O. Subscribers, by obtaining timely information through THE STATUP ENQUIRY DEPARTMENT MAY AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTb Every Trader should read STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE With which is issued a Supplement containing LIST OF CREDITORS Under all the important failures. THE COMMERCIAL REGISTERS oontain more than NINUI MILLION ENTRIES. DEBTS RECOVERED PROMPTLY tncl remitted to Subscribers on Tuesday and Friday in each week. BRANCHES at CARDIFF, SWANSEA Aberdeen, Birmingham, Blackburn, Bradford Brighton, Bristol, Belfast, Cork, Croydon, Dub lin, Dundee, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London (WestEnd), Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Sheffield, Southampton Sunderland. BUB-OFFICEB.—Cambridge, Derby, Dum- fries, Gloucester, Greenock, Grimsby, Hali- fax, Hanley, Huddersfield, Inverness, Ipswich. Limerick, Londonderry, Middlesboro', Newport, (Mon Northampton, Oxford, Perth, Preston, Reading, Stockton-on-Tees, Torquay, Walsall, Weterford, Wolverhampton Worcester, York. TERMS: £lls, E2 ga, £33a, jES ba, accord- ing to requirements. PROSPECTUS forwarded on application to anv of the abov-s OlSosa. a3o -n.- LAWYER S npIC pOWDERS CURE TIC, NEURALGIA, HEAD- ACHE, AND TOOTHACHE. Mr W. Irving, 2, Poplar Cottage, Tondu,- Suffers much from headache, but always finds one of Sawyer's Powders cure it in about fifteen minutes." Miss Read, Torridge Villa, Carleton Road, Newport,—" Suffered so much from jaeuralgia and headache that she often had to keep in bed, but has found more benefit from Sawyer's Powders, than anything she has tried, and is thankful she ever heard ot such a wonderful remedy." Mr T. Willington, fitter, G. W. Railway, LOGo. Dept., Llantrissant, says, — He had suffered intense paid from neuralgia, but was cured by one box of Sawyer's Tic Powders." Sold in boxes at 7id and Is lid, per post 81d, and Is 3d from all Chemists, or the maker, H. SAWYER CHEMIST, CARLISLE. &e-a636w f IGANTIC CLEARANCE BALE.—Dress VJT Materials, 8d, Is, Is 6d, &c., per yard. Also Calico, Flannel, Blankets, Sheets, &o., &c. Sale Price List. Particulars of C50 Cash Prize Competition and Patterns Free.—LUTAS, LEATHLEY and Co., Armley, near Leads. al07nm- w THE GRAPHIC." jf CONTAINS every Saturday Illustrations-viy j the best Artists, of all the current events of importance, portraits of celebrated persons, and original drawings.-Sold by all Booksellers for 6d, or post free 6Jd, from the Office, IS. Strand, London, W.C. c7UN H. OWEN" PURVEYOR OF MEAT, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON, Guaranteed HOME MEAT ONLY. c646w TAILORING. FOR BEST FIT, STYLE, AND WOBKMANSHII GO TO JONES AND SON CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. c639N Good, Reliable, and Lasting BOOTS & SHOES of every description at the Lowest Possible Prices at. H. I S G A E R L E WI S' S I TOWER BOOT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. C134E j ROBERT JONES, CYCLE AGENT AND REPAIRER, 7, EASTGATE STREET, CARNARVON. Agent for Centaur, number, Mohawk, and all other well-known Cycles. New and Second hand MACHINES in stock for SALE or HIRE Repairs promptly executed at the workshop, Greengate Street. 0629E JOHN WILLIAMS, COPPER, BRASS, IRON, AND TIN-PLATE WORKER, Pool Side Square, CARNARVON. All kinds of Jobbing executed at Moderate Charges. 0633E ROBERTS AND () WEN (Late John Hughes), 12, POOL STREET, CARNARVON, Keep first-class goods in Watches, Rings, Alberts, and Jewellery of allkinds at the lowest of prices. Established over 100 years ago. c54j E. GRIFFITHS, EAGLES HOTEL, (Top of Pool Street), CARNARVON. Wholesale Bottler of Guinness's Stout, < Walker's and Bass Ales. 07 rjlHOMAS JONES, WHOLESALE A1J1) RETAIL COAL AND HAY MERCHANT,' Brynafon," Segontium Terrace, CARNARVON. Yard No. 1 and 2, Railway Station. Telegrams, "Brynafon," Carnarvon. Sole Agent at Carnarvon for the Winstanle Colliery, Wigan. Special Quotations for Truck Loads. cl49 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. fJlHE QOMMERCIAL JJOTEL, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. Well Aired Beds and every Accommodatio for Tourists and others onmoderate terms. Chops, Steaks, and Refreshments always ready An Ordinary Daily at 12.30. A special selection of Wines, Spirits, and Cigars N.B. — Oysters (Dutch, Irish, Wbitstable Natives, and American) with Stout, Brown Bread and Butter supplied at; the above establishment. Oysters delivered at Private Residences. C381N M. CONLAN, Proprietor. ESTABLISHED 1876. o YSTERSI OYSTERSII NOTHING BUT OYSTERS. The old Reliable AMERICAN OYSTER SALOON. N. SAMUELS, Proprietor. Colchester,[Whitetable, and real Carlingford Bay Oysters fresh daily. Private Families attended personally. NO CONNECTION WITH HAWKERS. C607N MR ALEX. CORRISON, BATTALION BANDMASTER 3rd Vol. Batt. Royal Welch Fusiliers. TEACHER OF MUSIC. Theory; Brass, Military, and String Bands Violin, Flute, Mandoline, &c. Band parts arranged for all kind of Music. An Orchestral Band, any number, provided for Musical Festivals, Cymanfa's, &c. 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