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,ffltt^t0rahi:g .Salts. ] November 10, at Criccieth, Furniture, etc., Mr It. Parry. November 10, at RhydycLaidy, Stock, Mr J ,< Parry Jonee. ■ December 12, ai Carnarvon. Fat Stock, Messrs E. EL Owen and Son. November 13, at Llandudno, Furniture, Mr T. W. Griffith. I November 13, at Ll&nddewi, Stock, Messrs Robert and Rogers Jones. November 13, at Lla»n?g6fni, Stock, Mr H. Parry Jones. December 13, at Gaerwen, Fat Stock, Messrs E. H. Owen and Son. tfoveiniber 15-14, iPemiawern Hull, Ftrnvtuav. (Messrs \V. Dow and Soai- November 14, at Bryncynan, Stock, Mr J. Parrv Jones. I November 15, at Harlech, Furniture, Mr J. Parry Jones. -.r November 15, at Pwllheli, Properties, Messrs Wm. Dew and Son. November 16, at Uanengan, Stock, etc., Mr R. Parry. November 16, at Rhydymeun, Stock, Mr John PaTry Joaea. ] November 16. at Bettww, Abergele, Stock, Messrs Robert and Rogers Jones. November 17, at Cljnnog, Stock, Mr John Noverr?>er *17^'at Abergele. Stock, Messrs Ro- bert a.nd Rogers Jones. November 18, at Llantairtalhaiara, Stock, etc Mears Robert and Rogers Jones. November 20, at Llandudno, Stock, et«., Mesrs Robert and Rogers Jones. November 21, at Fourcrosses, Stock, etc., Mr Novembf-r 21, at Criccieth, Stock, Mr John j x £ %JtSv. « W-rexbam, Ho* Me«*n, | Frank Sons. November 21-28, at Ba.11g:>r, Furniture, Mr j John Ru>ior, Property. Messrs Wm Dew and Son. November 22-24, at Llandudno. Furniture. Mr T W. Griffith. T -n -f NowmtxT 27, at Valley, Stock, Mr J Fnt' Noi"vbfr JO, So.. »t Ore-. Horses, Messrs Henry ons. Nm"emb"r at Chwilog. Stock, Mr John Parrv I jgZJZSuvvU*. SH* *■*•>* fcS, 5, «t Carnarvon, 8Uxi, Mr B«M.. uSi^lUb. »t Menai Bri<)«e, Stock, Mr JO!1T1 j*™, Jfc J- J1one!'l.= Sales by Ruction. 3y Messrs W. Dew 81 SOn —— \<>RTH WAIVES. NEIAiR TCHYL. JfiSSEXSr* SS&"« -ft»& S M. MKV«rn W. DHW aawl SON ha.vnng now «! «* tot tkTe? are d^t.TuA'd bv tlfc «f & w GTBttvilte iWillnaims. iBannt.to OFFER IM St to. omd 14th., 1905. camn*nto*a eaca d*} at "Eft* BAILIE: M°^AY\Nt(L" rtmibftT lofthi —'The Mrxteni China. t^rvKx^s. tlje SSJ. tiba 5^1 and edtatarttW Bedroom FSlt-ura, amid (the whole osf the Table and ember 144h.—'A la*ge qiuanUvy otf a&Kir-f— i SS3s.««tw Sdtav ial Wdbar or Bfxie'iWydJclam, a{ «r or tire Auiotaoaiieeiris, thoiT Offices. IBartigior, LSaiwd'tsdnso, WlKii Carromon. c61Sa _———————— TOWN OF PWLLHELI, and in LLEYN &nd EIFIONYDD. Important SALE of FREEHOLD GR0I^) RENTS RESIDENCES and LAND, TERRACE PROPERTY, FREEHOLD FULLY LICENSED PREMISES, Choice FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES; also levers! FREEHOLD FARMS, fee. *-E&SRS WM. DEW and- SON have been M Sci to Offer for SALE by PUB- T ir AUCTION, at the Town Hall, Pwllheli, on WEDNEvSDAY, November 15th, 1905, at 1.30 p.m., the following m r „ 0 VALUABLE PROPERTIES: TOWN OF PWLLHELI: 1.—The Freehold Dwelling-House, Stop, etc 26, Penlan-street, or the Woollen Factory, subject to a rack rental lease, re- It serving an annual rent of £ 25. Lot. 2.-The Freehold Lock-up Shop, etc.. comjrris^ng^No- ^p^y.^icensed Pre- mSskrri2.^VALu/BaLE ^FREEHOLD BUTT,DING SITES, -with frontages to New- jjQb 13. Th*> Freehold Ground Rent, ■witi* Reversion, secured upon "Llys Ivor and Land. Ala-road. I,ot 14.—Freehold Houses, bem? ^oe. &6 and 23. Ala-rood. Lots 15 to 21 inclusive.—The Freehold Ground Rents secured upon Nos. 26, 25, 24. 23. 22. 21. and 20, Ala-road. Lots 22 to 28.—FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, together with No. 19, Ala-road, now known as the "Nurseries," and having a good frontage to Ala-road. FREEHOLD FARMS. In the Pa-rishea of Llangybi and Lbnarmon a. r. p. Lot 29.-Cae Du 15 0 17 In the Parish of Llangian-. Lot 30.—Ty Cupel Newydd (Ruins) and Fields known as 0 Lleini-i .—— 1 A Mynydd Mynytho: Lot 31—"Fron" J f I*>ts 32 ar.d 33.— Bryn-bugail 14- 3 26 Lots 34 and 35-—Glanpwll 11 1 1 Lots 36, 37, and 38.—Cytia 3 0 12 Parish of Llaniestyn Lot 39.—Rhos, or Tan-y-palmant 5 3 14 Lots 40 and: 40a.—Ty'n-y- palmant, or Llain-srwba 1 3 0 Lot 41.—Ty'n-y-Cae 14 3 30 Lot 42.—-Tan'rallt 32 2 29 { Lots 43 to 47 inclusive.—Ty'n-y- ( p^l 791; Lot 48.—Brj-n-gwynt < & 0 Lot 49.—Tygwyn (part of) o o lo Lot 50.—Bryn-ffynnon and Ty Gwyn (part of) 3 1 37 L-.t 51.-Pant Gwyn and Tv Gwyn (part ofi 3 3 12 Copies of the particulars, plans, and condi- tions of Sale may be obtained (as regards Lot 1 and Lots 13 to 51 inclusive), of Messrs New- man, Paynter, Gould, and Newman, Solici- tors, 1, Clements Inn, London. W.C., or of Messrs Chae. E. Breese and Co., Solicitors, Portmadoc; and (&* regards Lots 2 to 12 in- clusive), of Messrs Breese, Jones, and Casson, Solicitors Portmadoc; or as to the whole, Erom the'Auctioneers' Imtitute, 57, Chancery Lane, London, or of the Auctioneers, at their Office's at Bangor, Llandudno, and Carnarvon. c629a P D W I N R 0 B E BT S, I BILLPOSTER, 36. LLYNDU ROAD, PENYGROES. p.^lpofiter, Town Crier, and Bill Distributor is. rhout the district. Dales' COLO MEDAL. I Dubbin Makes BOOTS and I HARNESS waterproof ae a Duck's back, soft as velvet, and wear 3 times as long; pleasant od- our allows polishing. 22 Exhibition Highest Awards for superiority. Tins 2d, 6d, Is, 2s 6d, of nAK«.-r«, Saddlers, Ironmongers, icc., I Mc v' E. Duiwica, London. o»91 1 By Messrs W. De« & Son. ABER. Near BANGOR. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS, SLATE 1 MERCHANTS, & MANUFACTURERS. THE ABER WRITING SLATE WORKS. t < ESSRS WM. DEW and SON are 1" instructed to Offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tihe British Hotel, Bangor, on 22nd November, 1905, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the whole of the Vendors' Interest in the unexpired term of 32 years of the Lease of the above Premises, subject to a. Ground Rent of £2 per annum. The Works stand. on an area of about 5662 square yards, and they are most advantageous- ly situated for any business in which is re- quired a strong, plentiful and never-failing supply of Water Power. 0 A SIDIXG from Aber Station on the L. and N.-W. Main Line is run into the centre of the Works. The Premises, which are now used as a Slate Manufacturing Works, are highly adapted for conversion into a. Corn Mill, Patent Food Crushing and Mixing Mill, Paper Mill, Electrical Generating Works, or indeed into any other kind of industry which requires a powerful and constant Water Motive, such as the above Property commands. Inspection is invited, and copies of the Particulars and Plan can be obtained from Mr R. O. Roberts, Solicitor, Carnarvon, a.nd at the Auctioneers' Institute, 57, Chancery- lane, London. W.C., or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices at Bangor, Llandudno, and Car- narvon. c667a By Mr Robert Gr. Jones. CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SALE. t | R R. G. JONES, at the request of some of the leading feeders, will hold a Prize SHOW and SALE of FAT STOCK at the Pavilion Field, Carnarvon, on TUESDAY, December 5th, 1905. Schedule of Priaee may be had on applica- tion. Auctioneer's Office Tower Buildinigs, Carnarvon. y7763" By Mr Henry Roberts. Bydd MR HENRY ROBERTS yn cynml A&- WERTHIANT yn FOURCROSSES, ar EIDDO y diweddar Mr Robert Williams, Cae Oaiwr. trwy gyfarwyddyd Mrs Williams, yr hon sydd yn rhoddi i fymy v Busnes Poetio, etc., ar dydd MiAWRTH, Tachwedd yr 21am, ar yr holl Gerbydau, Hamis, etc.. a'r Anifeil- iadd a'r Gwair, a. Gosod TO" Tir a'r Buildings a'r Shop, i ddeehreu 1 O'T gloch. Coel arferol. ■ y411a r"l- By Messrs Henry Manley & Son-?. 50<3"HORS&Sr £ 36 PRIZES. HENRY MANLEY & SONS, LTD. ..1 Final Sales for the Year. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY, Thursday, November 30th: Hunters. Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies. Friday, December 1st: Cart Horses of all Classes. v At the recent Autumn Sales the following prices were realized :—Hunters, 145 gs. Single Harness Horses, 174 gs. Cobs and Ponies, 100 gs. and Cart Horses, 97 gs. Entries close Wednesday, November 22nd. e663a By MessrsrjFrank Lloyd & Sons. Last Sales for the Year, and Last Week for Ma-king Entries. 750 HORSES. 30 GUINEAS PRIZES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD and SONS invite Entries Jt- for November Slat Hunters and Harness Horses. November 22nd: Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies. November 23rd Heavy, Lurry and Young Horees. Entries close by Mondav's Post. November I 13th. Next Crewe Sales, December 7th and 8th. c669a I I By Mr Robert Parry. s.KA VIEW, CRICCIETH. — Dydd k*} GWENER, Tachwedd lOfed, 1905. Holl DDODKEFN y TY, otc. y661 BiRONYGiAER, LLANENGAN. —Mae MR ROBERT PARRY wedi ei gyfajrwyddo i WERTHU ar AUCTION yn y lie UKJhod, Dydd lau, Tachwed^J 16eg, 1905, yr holl STOC, Ylll cynmvys 7 o Fuohod godro rlOOg- orol, 2 ohanynt a llol wrth eu traed, aT gweddtlt yn mi n Hoi, Hetfer gyflo dda, Caseg Wedd I (bwylu'S yn mliob igwaith, Caseg eto 4 oed a'i OhIyw, ao yn gyfebr eto, Eboles dda iawn, yn I oodil'n ddlwyflwyddj nifer o Ddefaid Brid Mawr, Tas o Wellt, Swedes :Y11 rhesi. Hefyd GOSODIR Y TIR, rham i'w bori a rhan, i'w dori'ii Wair. Mae y Tir mewn oyflwa* tgwrieitMol, gydia therfynau da, a digonedld o ddwfr yn pert/hyn i bob lot. Goel M yr byslbysir ar y pryd. I Yr Auction i ddeehreu am 1 o'r gloch. Swydidfa'r Arwertbwr: 5. Salem Terrace, Pwllheli. y662 By Mr H. Parry Jones. I THE SiMITHFlELD, LLANGEFNI.—Highly Important to Fanner". Butchers^ CattJe TWtllATG etc. THE CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SALE I wiU ta.ke place at the above SmithfieTd, on MONDAY, Deoember 4th, 1905. Stock from the Principal Breeders and Feeders in tihe County of Anglesey will be offered for Sole. Entries to be made on or before Monday, November 20th, 1905, whon detailed Catalogues will be issued. The following PRIZES will be offered: For the best Rutcheire' Bulloctks (Sold at tihe Sale), Fift<<t, 20s, Second, 10s; for the ,best Butchecs' Heifer, do., First, 20s, Second ICte for the best Butchers' Cow, do., First, 20s; for the best Butchers' Bull, do., First, 20s; for the best Butdiers' Calf, do., First, 10s; for the b&;t Fat Pig, do.. First, 10s; for the best Pern of five Fat Ewes, do.. First, 15s, Se. cond, 7& 6d; for the best Pen of five Fat Wethers, do.. First 1&; to the buyer of the kiicrhest Priced Beast, do.. First, 2();: to the buyer of the highest Priced Pen of Sheep, do., First, 10s. OhampionPrize: For the best Beast in the Show, any sex. a Silver Sa.1ver. Special Prizes aiveti by Messrs Sucock arod Sons. (Agent: Mr Evans, Penyroreedd, Gaer- wen) —For the best Fat Bull or Bullock (fed on Silcock's Calces), Prize. 21s for the best Fat Cow or Heifer do.. Prize, 21s. Special Prizes given by the Palatme Oil Co., Liverpool. (Age-nt Mr T. H. Owen) For the best Fat Bull or BuHock (fed on Palatine Cakes or Meals). First. 10. and Ch<fllmge Cup, Second. 5s; for the best Fat Oow or Heiier, do., First, 10s and- Challenge Cup, Second, 5s. Only Buvers of 10 cwt. after the 1st Sep- tember last are eligible to compete for these Prizes. Special Prizes given by Messrs G. B. Thomas and Som, Carnarvon :—For the best Fat Bul- lock, fed on Bibby Cake, Prize, 20s* for the beat Fat Heifer, do., Prize, 20s. Only Buyers of one ton and upwards of Cake during the last three months are eligible for the above Prizes. Sppcial Prizes given by t'he Molassine Co. (Awrit: Mr H. Thomas, Llanerohymedd) — For the best Fat Bull (fed on Molassine Meal), Fi-mt, 12s 6d. Second. 5s: for the best Fat Bullock, do., First. 12s 6d. Second. 5s; for the best Fat Heifer, do.. FiTst. 12s 6d. Second, 5s for the best Fat Heifer, do.. FiTst. 126 6d, Second, 5a; for the best five Fat Ewes, do., First. 12s 6d, Second, 5s; for the best five Fat. Wethers, 00., 12s 6d, Second, 5s. No Competitor is allowed to enter for more tham one Cake or Feeding Prize with the same Beast. All Winners of Prizes must be bona-fide sold at the Sale. For further particulars as to Entries, etc., apply to Mir H. PARRY JONES. Exchange Riiildiinigs. Holyhead, and the Smith fie Id Llan- geftii. y794a__ TO SECURE the GREATEST PUBLICITY i for your Announoement, ADVERTISE in ttte "HERALD." Saks iw By Mr John Pritchard. j BANGOR, NORTH WALES, I TO FINE ART DEALERS, COLLECTORS. CONNOISEURS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT & INTERESTING SALE of the VALUABLE CONTENTS of the RESIDENCE. VRON, UPPER BANGOR, collected by the late Owener with great taste VRON, UPPER BANGOR, collected by the late Owener with great taste and sound judgment, briefly summarised, com- prising beautiful Chippe-adale, Sheraton, Hep- plewhite and Jacobean SINGLE and ARM CHAIRS, SETTEES, and TABLES, lovely Sheraton Satinwood CABINET and TABLES, two choice BUHL CABINETS, Card Table and Hall Pedestals, two exceptionally fine Queen Anne Cabinets (one onoe the property of a former Lord Willoughby de Broke), three fine old Oak Welsh Cabinets (Cwpbwrdd Tri- darn and Dauddarn), old Oak Welsh Dresser, three old Oak Dower Chests, China Display Cabinets in walnutwood, teak wood, and in- laid amboyna wood, choice specimens of Dutch Inlaid Marqueterie Work, Grandfather Clocks with brass dials. Chiming Clocks, costly Mantel Clocks. A splendid and unique Collec- tion of PORCELAIN and CHINA, such as has never before be>en dispersed in the Princi- pality, and including specimens of Chelsea, Bow, Worcester, Crown Derby, Spode, Mason, Rogers, Swansea, Rockingham, Liverpool, Sunderland, Lowestoft, Davenport, Coalport, Wedgwood, Sevres, Dresden, etc., notably a Matchless Pair of Chelsea Figures, 24in. high, bearing the Gold Anchor -Mark; two Sevres Busts, Louis Phillippe and Marie Antoinette; a few specimens of Batteraea and Chelsea Enamels, old Silver and <Copper Lustre Ware; JEWELLERY, BRONZES, a small quantity of SILVER and ELECTROPLATE. Books, Coins, Objects d'Art, Articles de Luxe. About 130 OIL-PAINTINGS and WATER- I COLOUR DRAWINGS, embracing the En- glish, Dutch, Flemish, Spanish, Italian, and other Continental Schools; old Engravings, Etchings, Mezzotints, set of four Coloured Mezzo-tints, "The Merrie Wives of Windsor," engraved by Thew, 1793; NEEDLEWORK and EMBROIDERY; small Mahogany Bed- I stead of the Empire Period (formerly the pro- perty of the First Marquis of Anglesey, the Waterloo hero). The MODERN APPOINT- MENTS of the Seven Entertaining and nu- merous Bed-chambers are all of a 61Ieprior character. The OUTSIDE EFFECTS include Harness, Saddlery, Hooded Victoria, Dogcart, useful Carriage Mare, etc., etc. MR JOHN PRITCHARD is favoured with tie instructions of the Trustees of the late Wm. Francis Williams, Esq., deceased (who for about half a century was known in the locality as an ardent and careful Art Col- lector and Connoiseur), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises, on the 21st, 22rd, 23rd, 24th, 28th. and 29th November, 11/05, at 10.30 a.m. prompt- On View FRIDAY and SATURDAY (only), November 17th and 18th, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ADMISSION BY CATALOG*JE ONiVY (to Admit Two), price One Shilling (Postal Orders only, by Post 2d postage), which u>av be ob- tained on and after November 5th, of the Auctioneer, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. Solicitors: Messrs Carter, Vinoent, and Co.. Bangor aril Carnarvon. c605a XMAS FAT-STOCK SALES by | R JOHN PRITCHARD. 1*1 Nov. 27ah (ainid not Deo. 4tfa as pre- viously advertised), the tihirdl Ainrmal Sale at Valley. Dec. 11th, too Amsxuai Sale at Menai Bridge Smithfield. o587a By Mr T. W. Griffith. SALES BY M R T. W. GRIFFITH. MONDAY, November 13tb, 1905, at 12.30 p.m., important Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects at Aberconwy. Llandudno. irl73 PRIVATE RESIDENCE. WOODSTOCK, Church Walks. Lla-ndudno. An exceptionally important and attractive sale of high-class HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Decorative Appointments will 'ha con- ducted as above, on WEDNESDAY, THURS- DAY and FRIDAY, November 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1905. On view Tuesday, November 21st. from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission by Catalogue only, to be had of the Auctioneer, at his Offioes, Town Hall Chambers, Llandudno, at 3d per copy. T174 By Mr J. Parry Jones. TYHWNT I'R, AFON, RHYDYCLAFDY Mae 'd!! MR JOHN PARRY JONES wedi ei gyfar- wyddo i gynnal arwerthiant mawr yn y lie uchod Dydd G WENER, Tachwedd lOfed, 1905, oddeutu 15 o Warthep- rhaigorol, cyfloion Ebolion dwyflwydd a thair, a Chywion. y357a TYMAWR, RHYDYMAIN, Ger DOL. GELLAU.—Mae MR J. PARRY JONES wedi ei gyfarwyddo gan Mir David Davies, yr hwn sydd yn ymadael, i WERTHU ar AUCTION, yn y lie uohod, Ddydd IAU. Taohwedd 16eg, 1905, yr oil o'r STOO a jganlyn —9 o Fuchod Godro, 2 yn agoe i Loi, ao 1 wedi dod a lAo; 16 o Ddynewid; 12 o Loiau; Tarw dwyflwydd; Cyw Sugiio; Ebol dwyflwydd; Trol; dribin Geffyl; Rowler; Chaff-Cutter; rhan o Ddod- I refn y Ty; 5 o hen Gistiau Derw; Tresal Dderw; Clock Derw, gwyneb pres hen fifasiwn; Llestri Llaeth. I ddechrea am 12 o'r gloch. Rhoddir coel gyda meichiafon boddhaol am y symiau o 2p ac uchod hyd Ffair Blodeu Dolgellau. Ebrill 21ain, 1906. Am ychwaneg o fanylion ymofyner a'1' Arwerthwr, yn Penlan, Penrhyndeudraeth. y359a CAE NEWBOROUGH ARMS? CLYNNOG.— Bydd MR J. PARRY JONES yn cynnal Ar. werthiant Cyffredinol, yn y lie uchod, Ddydd GWENER, Tachwedd 17eg, 1905, ar Wartheg, nifer mawr o Heffrod gweigion a. llawnion, Dynewid, Ebolion rhagorol, dwy flwydd a thair. Debid.J361a. Y DDI AD BRYNCYNAN, Tachwedd 14eg, 1905.—Cynnelir arwerthiant cyff- redinol. yn cynnwys nifer mawr o Wartheg parod, Heffrod, oddeutu (IJ o Dedfaid brid mawr, Ceffylau, Cywion, a Cherbydau. y358a Xo. 8. BRONWEN TERRACE, HARLECH. MR JOHN PARRY JONES has been in- structed by Miss Evans to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on the 15th day of November, 1905, the whole of th HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Full particulars on Posters. To conimnce 12 prompt. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneer, Penlan, Penrhyndeudraeth. y362 BRYNrHIRARMS,C RICCIETH.—Byd d MR JOHN PARRY JONES yn cynnal ARWERTHIANT yn y lie uchod, Dydd MA WRTH, Tachwedd 21ain. 1905, ar Wartheg a Heffrod. Manylion eto. y—a CAE MADRYN ARMS, CHWILOG.—Bydd MR J. PARRY JONES yn cynnal Ar- werthiant a*r Anifeiliaid Tewion, yii y lie uchod, tua canol Tachwedd. Dyddiad eto. Anfoner Entries aT unwaith i'r Arwerthwr, neu Mr J. M. Jones, Madryn Arms. y360a R WERTHIANT BLYNYDDOL VIC- 1-\ TORLA HOTEL, LLANBEDR.—Man- ylion eto. Anfoner Entries. y331c Preliminary Announcement. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS. MR JOHN PARRY JONES has been in- structed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in December, 1905, FREEHOLD FARMS in the Parish of Llanfrothen. y554a ABSOLUTELY PURB. jyTXQN'S "FAVOURITE gOAP In 2d, Std. aod 3d Tablets Sales bn ^nd'wn. | By Messrs R. & Rogers Jones. I Monday, November 13th. D ANTYMANUS, Llanddewi, Llanrwst, JT Sale of 21 Head of Cattle, 280 Mountain Sheep, 40 Fat Lambs, 4 young Cart Horses, 2 Stacks of Hay. The property of Mr Evan Evans. Usual credit. c641 Thursday, November 16th, 1905. C>IL LLIDLART, BETTWS, ABERGELE. On the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, including: 9 Young Cross-bred Dairy Cows, 5 Good Cross-bred Bullocks, 9 Strong Cross-bred Calves, Strong Cross-bred Bull, 2 years old; 2 Grand Cart Mares, rising 4 and 5 years old; Brown Gelding, rising 4 years old; Cart Filly (un- broken), Cart Foal, 3 Breeding Sows, 11 Pias 51 Breeding Ewes, 20 Ewe Lambs, 2 Rams, Stack of Prime Hay, Several Stacks of Oats, Wheat and Barley Straw, Large Quantity of Oats, Barley and Wheat in Sacks, 4 Acres of Swedes, 20 Hobbets of Potatoes, a Good Collection of Farming Implements, Horse Gearing and Dairy Utensils, the property of Mr John Roberts. Usual credit. Sale at 12 o'clock p.m. Auctioneer Offioes: Ty'nyfynwent, ILlanrwst. !c668a. Friday, November 17th, 1905. Re William Owen, Deceased. HENDRE FAWR, ABERGELE. — The JLJL whole of the Farming Stock of Horses, Cross-bred. Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Implements, etc. For further particulars see Posters. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. c606a Saturdjur, November 18th. BEDWYN IJCHA', Llanfairtal'haiarn, on the whole of the Live and Dead Farm- u»g Stock, Crops, &c., the property of Mr Richard Morris. Usual credit. c642 Monday, November 20th. I Ty UCHA' FARM, Little Orme, Llandud- -i- no, on the whole of the Live and Dead I Stock, Root Oropø, &c., the property of Mr Hugh Owen (who is leaving). Usual credit. c643 By Messrs E. H. Owen and Son. llth GJREAT CHRISTMAS PRIZE SHOW and SALE. of FAT STOCK at CARNAR- VON, TUESDAY, Deoember 12th, 1905. MESSRS E. H\ OWEN and SON beg to announce that they offer the following PRIZES at the above, and also at their Gaer- wen Sale, Anglesey:-1. Best Fat Bullock, £1 Is; 2. Second Best do., 10s 6d; 3. Best Fat Heifer, £1 Is; 4. Second Best do., 10s 6d; 5. Best Fat Cow, £1 Is; 6. Second Best do.10s 6d; 7. Best Pen of 10 Welsh Wethers, £1 Is; 8. Second Best do., 10s 6d; 9. Best Pen of 10 Sheep (any breed), £1 Is; 10. Second Best do., 10s 6d; 11. Best Two or more Bacon Pigs, 10s 6d; 12. Do. Porket I Pigs, 10B 6d; 13. Best Fat Calf, 10s 6d; 14. Best Two or more Geese, 5s; 15. Do. Tur- keys, 5s; 16. Biggest Seller, 10s 6d; 17. Do. Buyer, 10a 6d. Messrs Lake and Co., Ltd., Carnarvon; Messrs J. Bibby and Sons, Liverpool (per Messrs G. B. Thomas and Son, Carnarvon); Messns Silcock ar^d Stons, Liverpool; The Palatine Oil Mill Co., and others offer Special Prizes, particulars of which may be had of the Auctioners. Entries close Saturday, December 2nd, 1905. y801a I GAERWEN RAILWAY STATION, ANGLE- 8EY.-Ist CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW and SALE. WEDNESDAY, Decem- ber 13th, 1905. MESSRS E. H. OWEN and SON beg to Iv-L announce that they offer the same Prizes as at the Carnarvon Sale for the above. It is the intention of the Auctioneers also to hold a monthly Sale here in future. Entries for the Christmas Sale close on Saturday, December 2nd, 1905. 20, Castle Square, Carnarvon. y800a I Co fee Skt. rtVO Let, HOUSE and Garden at Llanfair ± P.G.; rent £ 30.—Apply at Post Office, I Llanfair P.G^ c659a AR #sod, LLAINHIR, Llaniestyn, Ty dymunol a Oardd ffrwythlawn.—Ym- ofyner a Williams, Aber View, Abersooh. 1782 FFICE, in High Street, Carnarvon; an excellently well-lighted first-floor front Room. — Apply, Manager, "Herald" Office, Carnarvon. al234 HOLYHEAD.—APARTMENTS to LET; Jl central, modern conveniences and reason- able terms.—Write in first instance, Advertiser, 22, Maeshyfryd Road, Holyhead. h580 TWO Comfortable ROOMS, in a respectable t House, to Let, or Apartments may be arranged for; moderate terms, good cooking.— Apply, Newo, "Herald" Office, Carnarvon. y999a. |ARM ax Osod, YNYSYWAEN, Llannor, JL 3 milldir o Bwllheli, oddeutu 30 acres o dir rhagorol; mae y Ty wedi bod o dan ad- gyweiriad trwyadl.—Ymofyner, S. Jones, Llwyady Mawr, Paiiygroes, Caernarfon. c674a AR Osod, ya Nevin, GEFAIL GOF, yn nghyda'r holl Gelfi. Sefydlwyd yn 1830. Cyfleusdra rhagorol i ddyn ieuanc gweithgar a sobr.—Am ra-gor o fanylion ym- ofyner a Mr E. Jones, Clerk, Nevin Town Trust, Morfa Nevin. y792a To Let, a beautiful Country Mansion, JL known as BRYN HYFRYD, Pentii, near Bangor, containing Two Spacious Enter- taining Rooms, large living Kitchen, large Pantry, a very large Back Kitchen, Six Bed- rooms and Two Bedrooms in Attic; an ideal spot for a medical man to start business; the house may be inspected by calling with Mr J. R. Jones, 3, Rhydgroes, Pentir.—Apply to J. B. Jones, Meillionydd, Penisa'rwaen. y771 0 be Let, with possession next November, X BRYN LLWYD, Menai Bridge, a well-built House surrounded by trees, having a good view of the Straits and the Carnarvon- shire Mountains; containing 3 Reception Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Stable and Coach- house, with Garden and Conservatory, and a good supply of water; within eight minutes' walk of a Railway Station. — For further particulars, apply to Mr Griffith J. Robe s, Trefarthen, Anglesey. c BELMONT ESTATE. FARM: to Let, as from 30th Novem- ber, 1905.—The well-known Farm of CERNIACH, consisting mostly of good Grass Land and extending to 98a. Or. 36p., with good Farmhouse and Outbuildings. It is intersected by the Main Road from Llanrwst to Denbigh and within 2 miles of the Market Town of Llanrwst. The Farm can be viewed at any time until the 14th November next, and sealed offers of rent to be sent on or before that date to Mr P. Mclntyre, Llanrwst, at whose Office plan of Farm and Form of Agreement may be seen. The owner desires to secure a good Tenant at a fair rent, and does not bind himself to accept the highest or any offer. c561 ClLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to j core, in either sex, all acquired or consti- tutional Discbarges frcsn the Urinary Organs, Gravel, and Pair.* '0. the Back. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World, or sent for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lm- tcJn Mid Midland Counts Dro» P Iwnin- GOUT PlIlE For GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA. The EXCRUCIATING PAIN is quickly re- lieved, and cured in a few days, by these cele- brated Pills, SURE. SAFE, and EFFECTUAL. All Chemists and Stores, at Is l £ d and 2s 9d Per Box. -MAi&i Co bt Solit. PIANO, £8 cash, or JBlO at Ó6 per month.— JL Cranes, Wrexham. c564a nno BOOlAJAKERjj.—Jieot- ^Steeled Tips, ail JL kinds and pricts. Sample pairs and prices sent on application.—Jfugh, Smith, Carno, Mont. c5&ia I A AU DY ar Wert'h, mewn saile dda, a JL/ chyfleus at osod, yn Mona Terrace, Criccieth.—Ymofyner a Humphreys, Builder, Fair View, Criccieth. c623a AR WERTH.—DOG-CART, Shandry a Lurry newydd, o'r gwneuthuriad .goreu, a Phaeton ysgafn, ail law.—Purnell an<i Co., Madoc Carriage Works, Portmadoc. y757a A.KBKD i'ENCING WIliE.—Salvage, new, 9 but slightly soiled by sea water, 4 point thickset. English make. b41b. reels, 336 yards at 8s per reel.—Butler, Bell Works, Wolver- hampton. y355a filROLLAU rhagorol a BUDDAU o r gwnou- J. thuriad goreu i'w cael ond ymofyn a Mr John Parry Jones, Arwerthwr, Penian, i'en- rhyndeudraeth, neu yn y Farchnadfa NeH-ydd Pwllheli. y4)0 | i ALVANISED CORUUGATED SHEETS. U New Sheets, perfect and sound, but slightly soiled by sea water, 5 feet, Is; 6 feet, Is 2d; 7 feet, Is 4d; 8 feet, Is 6d; 9 feet, Is 9d; 10 feet, 2s each. Extra strong sheet, 24- w.g., 10s cwt.—Butler, Bell Works, Wolver- hampton. Established 1828. _y354a- BUSINESS, General Grocery and Drapery, &c., for Sale by Private Treaty, in a most populous and charmed district; a rare and exceptional opportunity for a moderate wealthy party; the premises are extraordinary convenient in every way.—Apply, Box C676, "Herald" Office, Carnarvon. c676a CAMBRIAN R AIL WAY S COMPANY~ 'jf 0 be SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, the .L several stacks of well-harvested HAY, of the growth of 1905 (except otherwise stated), standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respective quantities, more or less, also undermentioned, viz. :— Fenn's Bank, 7! tons; Bettisheld, 4! tons; Ellesmere, 12J tons; Overton-on-Dee, 9 tons; Bangor-on-Dee, 9! tons; Marchwiel, 6 £ tons; Whittington, 7 tons; Rhyd Meredith (Nant Mawr Branch), 6! tons; Llanymynech, 3i tons; Llansantffraid, 9 tons; Four Crosses, 7 tons; Pool Quay, 1&1 tons; Talgarth, 9 tons; Towyn, 4f tons; Barmouth Junction, 5| tons; Penmaenpool, 21 tons; Harlech, 8i tons; talsarnau (1904), 7! tons; Talsarnau, 5| tons; Portmadoc, 3 tons; Criccieth, 8 tons; Abererch, 4i tons. For further particulars, and to treat, applv to C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Man- ager, Oswestry, November, 1S05. c610 I^RRAND BOY.—Wanted, at once, an -M.J Errand Boy.—Apply, Manager, "Her- akl Office ,Carnarvon. I ° rr P 1 8 Wanfce4 GENERAL JL HAJNDS.—Apply, Morris and Son, Bar- mcubh- y785a_ |_> OTATOES wanted, good cookers.—State J. price, particulars, Anson, 4, Well Street, Bangor. y798a.- WANTED, useful, quiet Harness COB, about 14 hands.—Apply, Miss Greaves' Tanyrallt, Tremadoc. V Eisieu, GOF neu Improver wedi ym- X arfer a gwaith gwlad. — Ymofyner a Richard Williams, Garreg, Llanfirothen. y786a, HORTHAND and BOOK-KEEPING.— Pupils Wanted. -— Send for free prospectus to Jones, Uwch Menai, Carnarvon. c589a WANTED, SHOP in Holyhead; must be TV best position; state measurements,, rent, etc., to J. M., 203, Old Street, London, E-C- hl07 WANTED, a Strong Respootable Lad 3.6 VV APPRENTICE to Plumbing and Gas- tittmg.—Apply R. Robeo-te, Plumber, Carnar- y759a WANTED SHOP in Carnarvon; must be W best position; state measurements rent, etc., to J. M., 203, Old Street, London' c628a BAKERY. Wanted SITUATION by Baker, well up in smalls and pies.— Address Box C624, "Herald" Office, Car- oarTOn- c624a_ WANTED an efficient COOK-GENERAL, T V able to bake and iron well; wages £18 to £ 20.—Mrs Haydn Morris, Bryn° Eden Carnarvon. c675a W ANTEDryiaTCHI^XMAID^ eingll- ▼ T handed in winter, chef and scullery- maid kept in season.—Royal Oak Hotel, Bet- twsycoed. y797a. TO Farmers and Others.—Wanted to JL purchase cheap, some old pieces of FURNITURE.—Write T. Brackstone and Co., House Agents, Colwyn Bay. c622a WANTED, GENERAL, superior, all VV duties; must be fond of children; good references.—Apply by letter, 36, Bal- moral Road, Fairfield, Liverpool. c636a l ANTED, Grocery and Provision BUSINESS in Country Town, or Good General, in Agricultural District.—Ad- dress, Box C635, "Herald" Office, Carnarvon. c635a ROOM-COACHMAN, married, no family, JT seeks Situation; light weight, age 30; experienced; good reference. Address: Coachman, 17, Lancaster Road, Birkdale Southport. c568a AGENT Wanted for Carnarvon; personal connection amongst Brewers and Bottlers essential; liberal commission to good salesman.—Address: "Corks," c/o London PreSlS Exchange, 15, Strand, W.C. yY52a XTRA INCOME.—AGENTS required, J immediately, on commission; need not interfere with present occupation; liberal terms; every assistance given.—Crane and Sons, Limited, Piano and Organ Merchants, Wrexham. c563a V Eisieu, Gwr a Gwraig fel CARE- JL TAKERS i'r Y.W.C.A. Rooms yn 13, Pool Street, i fyw i mewn. Ceir manylion gan yr Ysg-rifenyddion, Miss Gwen Jones neu Miss G. Evans, 22, Pool Street, Caernarfon. — y787a_ \A/ ANTED, Practical QUARRY FORE- MAN for the Voel Faen. Open Slate Quarry, Llangollen, able to speak and write English and Welsh.—Apply, stating previous experience, positions (held, age, wa^es ex- pected, etc., to Box C645, "Herald" Office, Ca.rnarvon. c645a AGENTS Wanted by Old-Established Lon- don Firm to call on Mills, Ironworks Collieries, Brewers, Contractors, Builders,' Motor-Oar Proprietors, Farmers. Constant employment, whole or spare time. Energetic men can realize a handsome income.—Address Manager, 24, Selby Road, Leytonstone, London. y754a rp WO Vacancies Only.—Applications are JL invited for the appointment of TWO PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES in this district for the sale of our renowned Watches, Jewellery. Clocks, bespoke and Teady-irtade Tailoring, Boots and all known Household Goods. Applicants are to be resident house- holders and of undoubted integrity, a know- ledge of Welsh would also be a qualification; cash and credit terms which will be found suitable to the locality; excellent remunera- tion paid to those appointed.—E. Harris and Co.. Limited, (Registered Offices), 57. White- chapel, Liverpool. c662hlll SICK BENEFIT SOCIETY. pi PER WEEK SICK PAY. Exampis a4 cbl «t age 25: £ 3 10s Cash Profit ia five yean, of £61 4s Cash BOIlu at age 60.—"For particular*, apply by letter to either of the (Divisional Recfetariea) named below:—D. J. Williams, Tynewydd, Tanygrisiau, Blaena* Fe8tiniog; J. Peris JoneB, Bryn Villas, Llan- beri. Lewis Roberta, Tanrmarian, Maes- hyfryd Road, Holyheawi; W. E. Roberta, Froc Oleou Penmachno: or to the (R-wideut Sec- retary), T. H. Rohertt, 144, Higi Street, Blaenu Festinif-i. *410 I ^xisimss J^bbrtssts. 1 I I CRAWFORD'S "MAY FAIR" BISCUITS. A NEW BISCUIT FOR AFTERNOON TEA.

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