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Sales by Auction. MR. F. A DEW, iOCTIOHEER, SURVEYOR, VALUER, & LAND AGENT, Colwyn Bay, TELEPHONE No. 21. TELEPHONE No. 2X3. and Conway. ESTABLISHED 1889. VALUATIONS of Estates, Business Premises, private Residences, Building Land, Standing L'mber, Agricultural Property (including Tenant Valuations under Agreement or tibe Agricultural Holdings Act), Dilapidations, &c., Ijfd for Probate, Mortgage, Trustees, Business ransfers, Hotels, &c. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. j SALES of Landed Estajtes, Freehold and j^aseh-oicl Business Premises, House Property, uilding Land, Hotels, Live and Dead Farming ^ock, Household Furniture, Pictures, Books, late. TUESDAY, 26TH MARCH, 1907. pUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. MR. F. A. DEW will sell by Auction, as above, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. Sate at 1.30 p.m. prompt. urther entries solicited. Mr. John Pritchard, Auctioneer and Valuer, BANGOR. CWYL ANNEDD, PENMAENMAWR, t t ltnPortant Sale of Superior, Modern and Antique HOUSEHOLD Furniture. MR. JOHN PRITCHARD, in pursuance of in- V structions of the Very Rev. the Dean of J^LNCHESTER, will Sell by Public Auction, on Friday, ARCH 22nd, 1907, at 10.30 a.m. punctually, an asseroblage of excellent surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ^PRISING the contents of 6 principal and 3 PNDARY Bedchambers, the appointments being of T J^H-CLASS character. A GRAND OLD OAK CUPBOARD with shaped panel doors 1.A sides, the doors hanging on massive iron fro TCS ANTIQUE OAK DOWER CHEST, the JNT panels carved. In the Hall and Entertaining IO0RNF ARE 6 High-back Chairs with Cabriole TJ^S. beautifully inlaid in Marquetrie work, an- ^TUE Queen Anne Corner Chair, massive Oak NEA^OPE Dining Table extending to 9ft. 6ins., W Sideboard and Dinner Waggon, Saddle- inf' C^ER AND other easy Chairs for the Draw- S»FZ00N 1' FANCY Tables, Writing Tables, several £ > .NS> lovely Cabinet, most costly Window and Q_ !ERE Drapery, Carpets, Rugs, Glass and China, E«„APLENTAL Items, Culinarv Utensils, Outdoor ^C- _N view March 21st, 2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. G0R A^AL°GUES of the Auctioneer, Bodhyfryd, Ban- 1852 TIIE COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS AND PROPERTY MART. I Yv MESSRS. Wilson-Jones ^Morgan, F.AI. (Late MR. JAMES STEVENS). Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, Architects & Surveyors. SALP-S y3V Estates. BY AUCTION. and VALUATIONS ol Landed ana Dead Stock Residential Properties, Farms, Live v J?xPert Hotel Valuers and Stock- ese .exceptionailv A an^ Assessors of Fire Losses. Con«io-nm ^uc*10n Rooms are open daily for ^URNITURE SAI¥«T *S every class of Goods, and I SPECIAL SALES ,V, u* be periodically held, whilst ADVANCES made VRJ Y BE arranged for. OWNERS and SOI M PROMPT settlements guaranteed. PROPERTY MAD JORS ARE invited to use these Rooms as A(JCTIOH. OR Afternoon and Evening SALES BY HOUSES to Let (Furnished and I ATTENTION °-RJ ^RTVATE SALE is systematically kept, and *HOM P PA' TO the requirements of APPLICANTS, to AGRM RGE LS made. PRJNRRTD,J?EI LIFE- ACCIDENT, and other TETEO- KIN,CIPAL INSURANCE OFFICES. N^NLLTI! ULS°""JONES' Colwyn Bay. Telephone: 4Y3. ,836 ABERGELE STOCK SALES. NI ESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & MORGAN Store C have arranged to hold Sales of Fat and in EA H AND SHEEP' ON THE IST WEDNESDAY P°ssible MONT^' Entries requested as early as BOOTH & SANDY, "OSTIOSEKRS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. «L»MS Auction and Valuations HOTTOSRED ESTATES, HOUSE PROPERTY, Etr T OLD FURNITURE, LIVE STOCK, UNDERTAKEN ON REASONABLE TERMS. for P V Valuations ^robaite, Mortgage and Transfer. Sales by Private Treaty. Mortgages Negotiated. Inventories made and examined. for Pixe Agents pi Life, Personal Acoidiemt, Live Stock, Glass and Mortgage Insurance, with the Leadiing Companies. *nces—16, Station Road, >», NO. 27 (Cohvyn Bay) Colwyn Bay, of Properties for Sale. 0 Let Furnished or UnfuToiabed, for- warded free on application. 1624 Sales by Auction. MESSRS. Robert & Rogers Jones, LLANRWST & COLWYN BAY, Auctioneers, Valuers, House & Estate Agents, (ESTABLISHED 1853.) UNDERTAKE Sales of Landed and Building u Estate, Freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House- hold Furniture, &c. Valuations for Tenant Right, Pirobartie, 8100 Mortgalge P-po- Inventories carefully prepared and examined. Rents Col- lected. Life and Fire Insurance Agents for leading Offices. OFFICES Ty'n-y-Fynwent, Llanrwst, and Penrhyn Road, Colwyn Bay. Telephone Nos. Llanrwst, 15; Colwyn Bay, 89. 1599 MONDAY, MARCH 25TH, 1907. TALYCAFN MART ANNUAL EASTER j. SHOW AND SALE entries comprising 150 Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows and Bulls; 200 Fat Cross-bred Easter Lambs; 700 Prime Fat Wethers and Ewes 150 Couples (Ewes and Lambs) 4° Fat Pigs and Calves. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1907. FERN VALLEY, PENMAENMAWR. Import- ant of very substantial Household Furniture, including the contents of Hall, 3 Entertaining Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, and Domestic Offices. Sale at 12 oclock noon. BLACKWALL, HAYES & CO., AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, LIVE STOCK SALESMEN, HOUSE & ESTATE AGENTS, LLANRWST. Sales by Auction, audi Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property. Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Hous/efaold Furniture, ftc. Houses to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Acciden/t, and Employers' Liability Insurance. Telephone No. 17. 1583 gODRACH FARM, LLANDDEWI. FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1907. SALE of whole of Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, the property of Mr. Hugh Hughes, who is leaving. Sale to commence at 12.30 prompt. 1832 Public Notice. URBAN SANITARY DISTRICT OF COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN. PRIVATE STREET WORKS ACT, 1892. SEA BANK ROAD, COLWYN BAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Urban District Council of Colwyn Bay and Col- wyn (being the Urban Authority for the above- named District), on the 12th of March inst., resolved that the above street shall be sewered, levelled, paved, metalled, flagged, channelled, made good and provided with proper means of lighting, in pursuance of Section 6 of the above Act, and further resolved That the Specification, Plan and Section, Estimate and Provisional Apportionment as now produced by the Surveyor in respect of such street be, and the same are hereby approved." The said Specification, Plan and Section, Estimate and Provisional Apportionment will be deposited during one month from the Twenty-second day of March inst., at the office of Mr. William Jones, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., Surveyor to the Council, at the Urban District Council Offices, Colwyn Bay, and will be open to inspection from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, except on Saturdays, when the same shall be open to inspection from xo a.m. to 1 p.m. All information may be obtained, and inspection given, by the Surveyor to the Council, at his office aforesaid. By Order, JAMES AMPHLETT, Clerk to the said Authority. Dated this 20th day of March, 1907, Council Offices, Colwyn Bay. Scholastic. WILTON HOUSE, RIVIERE AVENUE, COLWYN BAY. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Recognised by the Board of Education. PRINCIPALS: The MISSES MORRIS, Registered Teachers, Assisted by fully qualified Masters and Mistresses. Pupils successfully prepared for the University Examinations. Successes at Public Examinations Honours Oxford, Senior, Junior, and Music. CLASS FOR LITTLE BOYS. 1885 ,=- Late Advertisements. These Advertisements "were too late for Classification in Page 8. 1 ANTED at once, Good General, plain cook- V V ing, small wash. Good wages to capable girl.—Cross, Wimereux, Brompton Avenue, Col- wyn Bay. -IEEDS.-iooo Sweet Peas, 6d.; 25 packets vj Flower Seeds, 6d.; 15 packets Vegetable Seeds, 6d. Any two lots, IOld., or 3 lots, is. 3d.- Garden Supply Co., 31M Plough Road, Rother- hithe, London. LATEST BOOKS AT JONES' LIBRARY, 8, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Legal Notice. LEWIS FREDERICK HUGHES, deceased, 1 J Ardenlee, Llewelyn-road, Colwyn Bay. A LL persons having any claims or demands 1 v against the Estate of the above-named Deceased, are requested to send full particulars thereof to us, the undersigned. Dated this 19th day of March, 1907. NUNN & CO., Colwyn Bay, 1881 Solicitors for the Executrix. Tenders WANTED, Tenders for the alteration of Tabor C.M. Chapel. Plans and Specifications to be seen at John Williams, Bodrochwyn Ganol, Llanfair T.H., Abergele. Work to be done in May or June next. COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. DISTRICT COUNCIL. CARTAGE OF GAS COAL. THE above Council invite Tenders for the cartage of gas coal in the Gas Department. Forms of Tender and particulars of Contract to be obtained from Mr. J. C. Pennington, Engineer and Manager, Gas Office, to whom tenders should be delivered, sealed and endorsed Tender for Teamwork," by 12 noon on Thursday, the Twenty- eighth day of March inst. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. JAMES AMPHLETT, Council Offices, Clerk to the Council. Colwyn Bay, 13th March, 1907. 1863 COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of Public Convenience, on the Promenade, Colwyn Bay. Plans and Specification may be seen, and Form of Tender obtained upon application to Mr. William Jones, A.M.I.C.E., at the Engineer's and Surveyor's Department, Council Offices, Colwyn Bay. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Public Convenience," and addressed to the Chairman, General Purposes Committee, to be delivered at the Council Offices by 12 noon on Thursday, the 4th day of April. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, JAMES AMPHLETT, Clerk to the Council. Dated this 20th day of March, 1907, Council Offices, Colwyn Bay. URBAN DISTRICT OF COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN. ANNUAL CONTRACTS. THE Council are prepared to receive Tenders for supply, &c., of the following, for the period ending 31st March, 1908 :— (a) Drain Pipes, Bricks, Cement, Lime, &c. (b) Kerbs and Channels. (c) Horse Provender. (d) Ironmongery, Ironwork (Manhole Covers, &c.). (e) Blacksmith and Wheelwright work. (f) Printing, Books and Stationery. (g) Billposting. (h) Disinfectants, and miscellaneous articles. (i) Joinery work. (j) Plumbing work. (k) Pitch, Tar, and Creosote Oil. (I) Oil and Grease. Specifications, Forms of Tender and Conditions of Contract may be obtained upon application to Mr. William Jones, C.E., Engineer and Surveyor to the Council, Council Offices, Colwyn Bay. No other form will be accepted. A sample quanity of each of the materials (ex- cept ironwork) must be forwarded, carriage paid, to the Engineer's Office. Sealed Tenders endorsed Tenders for are to be delivered at my office by noon, Monday, the 8th of April next. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and reserve the right to accept any tender in part. By Order, Council Offices, JAMES AMPHLETT, Colwyn Bay. Clerk to the Council. 20th March, 1907. 1886 Election Addresses. CONWAY BOARD OF GUARDIANS. ELECTION OF GUARDIANS, 1907, COLWYN BAY. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE WESTERN WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, At the request of many friends I have consented to stand for the above election. You all know the deep interest I have taken in matters of Local Government, and that in all things I act independently without fear or favour. Besides the treatment of the deserving poor, you must not forget that the Guardians deal with the assessment of property in the Urban District of Colwyn Bay, and to my mind the district is not at present properly represented on the Assessment Committee. If elected, I shall do my utmost to fulfil the duties to the best of my ability. I do not intend to make a personal canvass, but hope your knowledge of my past work in the public interest will secure me your support at the Election on Monday, the 25th instant. I am, yours faithfully, THOS. H. MORGAN 1887 (Solicitor). Election Addresses. PONWAY BOARD OF GUARDIANS ELECTION. COLWYN BAY NORTH WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, At the request of a large number of residents I have decided to offer myself for election at the forthcoming contest. Having been a resident in the district for the past thirty-two years—during twenty-two of which I have been a ratepayer, I claim to have a good knowledge of the district, and especially the North Ward, which I consider is very necessary in one holding the position of a Guardian of the Poor. If elected it will be my aim to discharge the duties fairly without introducing political or religious differences, and to pursue a policy of fairness and economy. Yours faithfully, JOHN KYFFIN WILLIAMS. Liverpool House, Colwyn Bay, 14th March, 1907. 1851 ETHOLIAD BWRDD GWARCHEIDWAID CONWY. DOSRAN OGLEDDOL COLWYN BAY. Foneddigesau a Boneddigion, Ar ddymuniad nifer fawr o drigolion, yr wyf wedi penderfynu cynyg fy hunan fel ymgeisydd yn yr etholiad agoshaol. Gan fy mod wedi byw yn y dosbarth am y deuddeng mlynedd ar hugain diweddaf,—ac wedi bod yn drethdalwr er's dwy flynedd ar hugain,- gallaf hawlio fod genyf wybodaeth lied fanwl n'r dosbarth, ac yn neillduol o'r Ddosran Ogleddol, yr hyn a dybiaf sydd yn wir angenrheidiol er dal y swydd o Warcheidwad y Tlodion. Os etholir fi, ymdrechaf wneud fy nyledswydd yn berffaith deg, ac heb ddwyn i mewn olygiadau politicaidd na chrefyddol, ond cario allan bolisi o degwch a chynildeb. Yr eiddoch yn ffyddlawn, JOHN KYFFIN WILLIAMS. Liverpool House, Colwyn Bay, Mawrth 14eg, 1907. 1851 T7 LECTION OF CONWAY UNION P. GUARDIANS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD, COLWYN BAY. Ladies and Gentlemen, You will have noticed my candidature for office in this Ward, my address having been delivered to each voter. May I again solicit your votes, and if elected I promise my best service in return for your confidence. I am, yours faithfully, SAMUEL JONES. Victoria Buildings, Colwyn Bay. 1878 THOLIAD GWARCHEIDWAID UNDEB CONWY. AT ETHOLWYR DOSRAN OGLEDDOL COLWYN BAY. Foneddigesau a Boneddigion, Yr ydych yn ddiamheu wedi sylwi ar fy ymgeis- iaeth am gynrychiolaeth y Ddosran uchod ar Fwrdd y Gwarcheidwaid, gan fod fy anerchiad wedi ei hanfon i bob etholwr. A gaf fi unwaith eto ofyn am eich pleidleisiau, ac os etholir fi addawaf roddi fy ngwasanaeth goreu yn gyfnewid am eich ymddiriedaeth. Ydwyf, yr eiddoch yn ffyddlawn, SAMUEL JONES. Victoria Buildings, Colwyn Bay. 1878 ON WAY BOARD OF GUARDIANS ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN WARD, COLWYN BAY. Ladies and Gentlemen, My purpose in addressing you is not to seek your votes in this Election, but to respectfully inform you that I AM NOT A CANDIDATE for the Northern Ward. I was very kindly nominated by leading Rate- payers in both the Southern and the Northern Wards, and was thus given my choice as to which Ward I would stand for. My desire was to represent the Southern Ward, in which I reside, but unfortunately an error by some means occurred in filling up the withdrawal form, with the result that I am debarred from seeking the suffrages of the electors of the Southern Ward, and instead am left in the list of Candidates for the Northern Ward. This is contrary to my wishes and intention, and I much regret the confusion which has arisen. I desire to tender my sincere thanks to those who nominated me and offered to work and vote on my behalf, but at the same time I feel it my duty not to go the Poll, and to repeat that I AM NOT A CANDIDATE for the Northern Ward in the present Election. I beg to remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, RIOHARD DAVIES. Hope Bank, Colwyn Bay. 18th March, 1906. 1880 ETHOLlAD BWRDD GWARCHEIDWAID CONWY. AT ETHOLWYR DOSRAN OGLEDDOL COLWYN BAY. Foneddigesau a Boneddigion, Nid fy amcan yn eich anerch ydyw gofyn eich pleidleisiau yn yr Etholiad uchod, ond eich hys- bysu NAD YDWYF YN YMGEISYDD yn y Ddosran 'Ogleddol. Enwyd fi yn garedig gan drethdalwyr dylan- wadol yn y Ddosran Ddeheuol a'r Ddosran Og- leddol, ac felly rhoddwyd i mi fy newis gyda golwg ar pa Ddosran y dymunwn sefyll drosti. Fy nymuniad ydoedd cynrychioli y Ddosran Ddeheuol, yn mha un y trigaf, ond, yn anffortunus, ryw fodd neu gilydd gwnaed camgymeriad wrth Election Addresses. lenwi y papur tynu enwau yn ol, gyda'r canlyniad i mi gael fy rhwystro i ofyn cefnogaeth etholwyr y Ddosran Ddeheuol, a gadael fy enw ar restr ym- geiswyr y Ddosran Ogleddol. Y mae hyn yn grues i fy nymuniad a'm hamcan, ac y mae'n ddrwg genyf fod yr afreoleidd-dra wedi digwydd. Dymunaf ddatgan fy niolchgarwch mwyaf diffuant i'r rhai a'm henwasant ac a gynygient weithio a phleidleisio droswyf, ond ar yr un pryd teimlaf mai fy nyledswydd yw peidio myned i'r etholfa, ac i ail-adrodd NAD YDWYF YN YM- GEISYDD yn y Ddosran Ogleddol yn yr Etholiad hon. Dymunaf aros, Foneddigesau a Boneddigion, Yr eiddoch yn ffyddlawn, RIOHARD DAVIES. Hope Bank, Colwyn Bay. Mawrth i8fed, 1907. 1880 BETTWS-Y-COED URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF BETTWS-Y-COED. Ladies and Gentlemen, Having been requested to offer myself as a candidate for the Urban District Council, I beg to announce to the electors of Bettws-y-coed that my address will be sent to them in the course of a few days. HUGH W. FOX. Ty'n-y-Bryn, Bettws-y-coed, 13th March, 1907. 1858 BETTWS-Y-COED URBAN DISTRICT U COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF BETTWS-Y-COED. Ladies and Gentlemen, Having accepted nomination as a Candidate for membership of the Urban Council, I shall be grateful for your support on the polling day. There are several important questions to be dealt with in the immediate future, and I can only promise to give all these questions the most serious consideration, placing first and foremost the interests of the whole community. The watchwords of the next Council ought, I think, to be Efficiency with Economy. A serious attempt should be made to obtain a plentiful supply of good water at a cost within the ratepayers' means, and the drainage question should be earnestly grappled with at once. I am also of opinion that the Urban Council should, directly or indirectly, encourage the pro- vision of a Public Hall and a Recreation Ground for the village, and that steps should be taken to make its attractions better known. I am, ladies and gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. H. ROLAND. School House, Bettws-y-Coed, March 13th, 1907. i860 BETTWS-Y-COED URBAN DISTRICT Jj COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS, Ladies and Gentlemen, At the request of several of the Ratepayers I have consented to stand for nomination at the forth- coming Election, and if returned to the Council I will endeavour, to the best of my ability, to do all I can to represent the general interest of the Rate- payers. At the present time the most pressing subjects are the plentiful supply of good water, and this the Council should endeavour to get at a much less cost than the proposed Ffynon Llugwy Scheme. The next in importance is the complet- ing of the Sewerage of the whole village. I have often thought that our pretty village, with its un- surpassed scenery, should be more widely known as a Winter Resort, owing to the mildness of the place, due to the shelter we enjoy from the moun- tains. We also ought to put our heads together to see if we can add to the attractiveness of the place by providing some Recreations for our visitors, and so induce them to stay longer with us. I am, your obedient servant, J. P. FAICHNEY. Gwydyr Hotel, Bettws-y-Coed. 1859 BETTWS-Y-COED URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF BETTWS-Y-COED. Ladies and Gentlemen, Having been nominated as a Candidate for the Bettws-y-Coed Urban District Council, I beg to inform the electors that my address will be for- warded to them in a day or two. Yours faithfully, BERTIE HOPE PULLAN. Royal Oak Hotel, Bettws-y-Coed. 1861 BETTWS-Y-COED URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF BETTWS-Y-COED. Dear Sir or Madam, Having been asked by my friends in Bettws-y- Coed to stand for the Urban District Council in this coming election, I take this opportunity of placing my views before the ratepayers of the district. In my opinion there are certain necessary improvements which will have to be attended to, and in the first place pure water above all suspicion is essential, which can be procured with- out going to the expense of the tfynon Llugwy scheme. I am in favour of proper drainage of the district, and in fact any improvement tending to the health and prosperity of the inhabitants and Bettws-y-Coed with due regard to the ratepayers' pockets. If elected as one of your representatives, I shall do my utmost in your interests. Yours truly, D. LL. K. PRIOHARD. Pyllan, Bettws-y-Coed, 1862 UNPRODUCTIVE ADVERTISING is the only kind that costs money. Advertising in the NORTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS costs nothing. "e bill is ."aid over and over again by results.