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TO BE LET OR SOLD. SUBSTANTIALLY STONE-BUILT RESI- DENCE, 450 feet above sea level, OVERLOOKING THE WOODS AND TOWN. Grand sea views. TWENTY MINUTES WALK FROM STATION and SEA-FRONT. CARRIAGE DRIVE, with Gardener's LODGE at entrance GATES. Ground Floor :-HALL, DRAWING-ROOM, DINING- ROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM, KITCHEN and USUAL OFFICES. First Floor:—FOUR LARGE BEDROOMS, THREE SMALL BEDROOMS, Bathroom, Lavatory and w.c., large Cellar. STABLING (two loose boxes), HARNESS ROOM and COACH-HOUSE, with loft whole length over. TOWN WATER, DRAINAGE, and GAS. The SITE, including Grounds, Gardsn, Paddock, etc., is nearly THREE ACRES. FOR SALE. £ 900. VILLAGE OF LL YSFAEN.-BUILD- ING SITE containing about 4% ACRES with GOOD FRONTAGE to PARISH ROAD. South aspect. Capital Site for Cottages, Shops, etc. Large Stone Quarry on the property itself. LLANGWSTENIN. Excellent BUILDING SITES, near STATION (5 minutes), SUITABLE for ERECTION of DETACHED or SEMI- DETACHED HOUSES. UNINTERRUPTED VIEWS OF COUNTRY. EASY REACH of TRAM ROUTE. Plans may be inspected at The Estate Office. For further information, orders to view, etc., apply, J. ». PORTER & ELCOCK, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS & VALUERS, THE ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN BAY. Telephone No. 38. Telegrams "Plans," Colwyn Bay. Parciau Freehold Building Estate, COLWYN BAY. ACRES. UNDULATING PARK LAND. TO BE SOLD 00 Chief or otherwise in Plots for Detached! or Semi-Detached Resi- dences. Sites with splendid uninterrupted views of hills and sea, several having south aspect. Fine wide roads, sewered and completed. No charge for road making. Land tax re- deemed. Railway stations, Telegraph and other conven- iences in close proximity.—Apply, Messrs. J. M. Porter & Elcock, The Estate Office, Colwyn Bay. 2585 ESTATE AGENT, SURVEYOR AND VALUER. 4k Estates managed and developed. 4VA Valuations and OAYLEY Surveys for /0> ESTATE all purposes X OFFICE, /Wynnstay Chambers, OOLWYN BAY. TELEPHONE Na. stf. argent to th* Cayley Estate, which somprisa# foine 300 acres of ripe Building Land betwMJil Colwyn Bay and Rhos-on-Sea, with magnificent wninterrupted "a frontag-e of upwards rsi 11 yards, 2586 Frederick Bateson, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, AND VALUER. HOUSES TO LET. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. Insurance of every description effected at lowest rates. POST OFFICE CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. 2392 WILLIAM A. EARP, ARCHITECT & SURVEYOR, WYNNSTAY CHAMBERS, CONWAY ROAD, COLWYN BAY. 2407 Medical. THE MEDICAL HOME, Colwyn Bay.—FULLY TRAINED CERTIFICATED NURSES supplied, who live in the Home when not at cases, and are under personal supervision. Patients received. Massage. Nursing appliances on hire. —Matron. Tel. No. 24. 2347 Horses & Carriages for Sale. NEW Handcarts and Wheelbarrows, second- hand float, dog carts and governess car (rubber tyred), brougham, Victoria, waggonette, and dog carts (iron tyred), strong carriers' cart.— Francis & Sons, Coach Builders, Colwyn Bay. 2412 All Sizes and Prices to Suit all Businesses. HORSES, COBS, PONIES,WAGONS, CARTS, Floats, Traps, Harness, &c., for Sale, Hire, or Exchange, and pay as you can. The great advan- tage of this is that horses, &c., unlike other things on easy payments, earn the payments for which you get credit as you go on. It is great economy even to buyers for cash they avoid many risks and have fair trials with view to purchase. Buyers should see these; this is an old-established place with a good assortment on hand, and does not advertise selling under various pretexts.—PARKER WOOD, 22 & 25, Vauxhall Road, Liverpool. Telephone 0213 Central. A.637 To Let. I HOUSE TO LET.—3 entertaining rooms, u bedrooms. Excellent condition. Splendid view. Close to Shore, Station, and Golf Links. Very suitable for Letting Apartments.—D. Mac Nicoll, Estate Office, Old Colwyn. 2971 TO BE LET, a commodious Farmhouse, near Roewen, containing kitchen, parlour, six bedrooms, and other usual offices immediate pos- session.—Apply, Jones, Maen Bardd, Roewen, Talycafn. A1105 LOCK-UP SHOP to Let at Conway, in main thoroughfare, suitable for any business. Low rent.—Apply, "K," Weekly News Office, Conway. AII02 6 GROVE PARK WEST.—1 reception room, j 4 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery and usual offices, bathroom and w.c. Rent, £ 26 per annum. —Apply, J. M. Porter & Elcock, Land Agents, The Estate Office, Colwyn Bay. 2877 LLANDUDNO JUNCTION. — Commodious House over Shop at Central Buildings, low rental.—Apply, Knox, Hassal, Dodd & Co., 36, Mostyn Street, Llandudno. 2875 SMALL Field, situate in Conway-road, suitable for grazing purposes. Weekly or monthly tenancy. Low rental.—For further particulars, rent, &c., apply, J. M. Porter & Elcock, Land Agents, The Estate Office, Colwyn Bay. 2824 HIW BANK TERRACE.—House to Let from Christmas next. Two sitting rooms, 4 bed- rooms, kitchen, and usual offices. Rent, £ 22.— Apply, J. M. Porter & Elcock, Land Agents, The Estate Office, Colwyn Bay. 2823 BETTWS-Y-COED.—House to let unfurnished. Nicely situated, two sitting-rooms, six bed- rooms, bathroom and w.c., h. and c.w. Usual offices.-Apply, Griffith & Allard, Llanrwst. [2457 LLANRWST.—To Let, the dwelling house in Station Road known as Bodgwynedd, containing two entertaining rooms, seven bedrooms, kitchen, back kitchen, and pantry.—Apply to P. Mclntyre, Llanrwst. 2438 NOH WlCH- To be Let, with possession, in one of the busiest thoroughfares in centre of the city, good Shop, suitable for milliner, draper, stationer, etc.; also large Warehouses adjoining, i z-, suitable for wholesale.—Apply, S. Mealing Mills, Auctioneer, Norwich. 2978 Furnished Houses To Let. COLWYN BAY.—Furnished for 3, 6, 9 or 12 months, detached private residence taste- fully decorated and furnished. Estensive grounds, gardens and glass. Stabling for three or four horses. Motor or coach-house. Charming views over land and sea. About one mile from station. For terms and all particulars.—Apply, Mellor & Allen, Colwyn Bay. 2916 EGANWY.-Nicely furnished Modern House, 2 Entertaining Rooms. Terms very moder- ate,—Miss Jones, Barton Villa. 2949 URNISHED Houses at moderate rentals for FURNISHED Houses at moderate rentals for j' autumn and winter. Unfurnished Houses to Let or for Sale; various sizes. Several Shops to Let in good positions.—Mellor & Allen, Colwyn Bay. Houses and Property for Sale. SMALL Detached Villa, Riverside, Glan Conway. Beautifully situated, mountain and river scenery, two entertaining, three large bedrooms, two w.c.'s, and all conveniences. Good garden. —Apply, Cheetham, above. A1119 ANDTN~COLWYN BAY (Dundonald Road) for Sale for erection of 6/- to 8/- per week houses.—James F. Taylor, Solicitor, 71, Lord Street, Liverpool. AI093 TO BE SOLD.—Well-built detached Country Cottage, situate in a bracing position in the village of Llysfaen. Large garden. Accommoda- tion Sitting room, 2 Kitchens, 4 Bedrooms, etc. Price -f375. Early possession.-Apply,. J. M. Porter & Elcock, Land Agents, The Estate Office, Colwyn Bay. 2763 FOR SALE.-Week-end Cottages, freehold, JL containing sitting room, kitchen, scullery, 3 bedrooms, bath, w.c., garden, etc. Commanding position, close to woods, and seven minutes from Station.—F. Bateson, Post Office Chambers, Col- wyn Bay. 2610 ARGAIN.-Pretty Villa, gravel soil, 3 good D bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, usual offices, good garden cost over C300 to build. Price only £ 175, Zr25 cash and the balance can remain if desired.—Apply, Aldridge& Co., 56, Cannon-street, London, E.C. 2977 Building Land for Sale. ON SALE by Private Treaty, a very desirable Freehold Building Plot in Llandudno Junction.—Apply, Box H. Weekly News Office, Conway. AIIO6 TO BE SOLD OR LET, choice Building Site of about 2\ Acres, situate in the delightful Dwygyfylchi Valley, within easy reach 01 the Fairy Glen, Sychnant Pass, and Town of Penmaenmawr, Post Office and Hotel close by, for Sale, or Owner would be willing to erect Bungalow for suitable tenant, at moderate rent, most suitable for Poultry- farming, Bee-keeping, or as a Country Residence. —Apply, J. M. Porter & Elcock, Land Agents, The Estate Office, Colwyn Bay. 2803 For Sale by Private Treaty. MODERN SHOP with House, business centre, Colwyn Bay.—For particulars, apply to J. Pugh Evans, Solicitor, Penrhyn-road, Colwyn Bay. 3005 Business for Sale. AIRDRESSERS, Tobacconists, and Fancy Goods.—Old established business carried on at the Bazaar, Bangor-road, Conway, including stock, fixtures, &c., to be sold as a going concern. Immediate possession. Owner giving up business. —Apply, J. W. Hughes, Solicitor, Conway. 2975 Apartments Wanted. UNFURNISHED sitting-room and bedroom U with attendance; or suitable house required for the District Nurse. Bathroom essential.— Apply, Mrs. Humphrey Lewis, Oaklands, Conway. 2927 Apartments To Let. PERMANENT Apartments, Hawthorns, Wood- lands, Conway.—Sitting and bedroom. Moderate terms.—Apply as above. 2650 OMFOR TABLE APARTMENTS. Near Station.—Ty Newydd, Church-street Conway. SUNNY WINTER.—Dry, bracing, healthy. S Two ladies, who benefitted greatly during two winters, recommend highly Pension D' Etran- gers. Sierre, Valais, Switzerland. From 5 francs. English Church, S.P.G., Madame Maire. 2903 Scholastic. ATHEMATICAL Lessons by correspondence. 1 V Save time and money. Facile methods successfully studied for quarter of century. Most moderate terms and payment optional at end of half course if dissatisfied. References to Bala and Mathematical Lecturer, Aberystwyth College.—D. Wylie, F.R.A.S., late H.M. Civil Service, East- road, Lancaster. QUARRYMEN, Miners, and Officials desiring promotion, take Postal Lessons. Geology, Mining, Surveying, Electricity, Arithmetic. Certificates awarded. Write for Syllabus.—"Cam- brian Mining School," Glanffrwd, Porth. A.1113 Miscellaneous. 'T^HE MAGIC KEY is an ordinary-looking door X key on which any finger ring can be placed or removed by those who know the secret; imposs- ible to those who do not. Key and secret, is. 3d. post free.—H. Grey, 73, Nevis Road, Balham, London, S.W. A1117 NOT a Fortune, but £ 10 carefully invested in Stocks and Shares will bring in £ 2 10s. per week. For particulars, address, Wallace & Co., 108, Bishopgate Street Within, London, E.C. AI099 IF in doubt consult Corella, of Victoria Pier, the JL Reliable and only Certificated Palmiste in North Wales. Consultations daily.—Residence Brookfield, Belgrave-road, Colwyn Bay. Clair- voyance. 2764 ASTROLOGY. Reliable horoscope of 1. x. character, marriage, and business.—Send birth date, is., and stamped envelope to Mdme. Zetella, Cleadon, Sunderland. Your future given with above horoscope. A977 AS T R O L O G Y.—Horoscope, Life Events changes, fortunate days, business success, matrimony, etc.; two years' future added.—Serd birthdate, is. P.O.—Prof. Gould, 27, Windsor- road, Newport, Mon. A634 R. M ALAM (formerly of Victoria Pier), Palm ist, Phrenologist, Graphologist, may be consulted at Pendre, Rhiw-road, Colwyn Bay. [2356 MPORTANT NOTICE.—Take care of your X Harness and use Poetic" Brand Jet Black Harness Oil. Sold in 2-gallon Tins.—Sole manu- facturers, The Burscough Oil Company, Burscough Bridge, Lancashire. A804 OT a Fortune, but f, io carefully invested in N Stocks and Shares will bring in £ 2 10s. per week. Fcr particulars, address, Wallace & Co., 108, Bishopgate Street Within, London, E.C. A1099 MANICURING! USE CULTO." No Liquids, Powders, Pastes, or Pads. Brilliant Polish, lasts 6 months, is. id., post free.—Thomas Belvoir, Dept. 30, New Southgate, London. 2997 Money. Cash Accommodation, £5 to £1000. Loan £ 5 repay £ 6 Loan £ 30 repay £ 36 Loan £ 10 repay £ 12 Loan^5o .repay £ 60 Loan^"i5 repay £ 18 Loan £ 100 repay £ 120 Apply, Manager, The Plough House, Bangor. 2923 Loans £5 to £ 5000 on these Terms Loan £ 5 repay £ 5 10s Loan £ "50 .repay £ "56 Loan £ 10 repay £ 11 Loan £ 100.repay £ 112 Loan £ 20 repay £ 22 Loan £ 200.repay £ 224 Loan £ 30 repay £ 33 Loan £ l>00-• -repay £ 336 Apply, Manager, 7, St. Mark's-terr., Wrexham. 2924 MONEY. Dear Sir or MiacLam,— Are requiring a prompt and private Cash Advance? Then you cannot do better than write for my terms, etc., free of charge. Loans of Q to L500 made on Note of Hand alone. No Bills of Sale taken. You can rely upon straightforward dealings, and strict privacy. Distance no object. Write at ouce to- F. W. HUGHES, 49, RUNCORN ROAD, 2377 BIRMINGHAM. NO PRELIMINARY FEES. Money Lent Privately %-Ij In large or rsmall sums (not leas than £10), ON BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE. ESTABLISHED NEARLY FORTY YEARS, AND NOW LENDING UPWARDS OF R70,000 ANNUALLY. For Prospectus and Terms apply or write to :— GEORGE PAYNE & SONS, 3, Crescent Road, RHYL. N.B.—The above firm have received unsolicit- ed Letters of thanks from hundreds of borrowers. Extracts (without writer's name) from more than 1,300 of such letters have been printed in pam- phlets issued, annually for the last ten years. Specimen copies of these may be had, post free, on application. 2400 MONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM, from £ 10 to £ 5,000, on Mortgage and Life Policies, also on Simple Promis- sory Note, at a very low rate of interest, repayable by Monthly, Quarterly, or Half-yearly instalments, to responsible Householders. Capital may remain at interest only. Strict privacy guaranteed. Distance no object. Genuine applications never refused.—Write for free prospectus, enclosing stamped and addressed envelope, to the actual lender, JOHN ROSE, 29, BUCKINGHAM ROAD, TUE BROOK, LIVERPOOL. Branches: 148, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, and 67 MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. Established 1887. 2415 THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY is expressly established and registered pursuant to Act of Parliament to make private advances without loan office formalities to all classes (male or female) from £ 5 to £ 1,000 on SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY, for any immediate want, to start in business, furnish your house, to pay rent or rates, or for any private use. The advance can be paid back by easy instalments or can remain out from one to five years by paying the interest only. Distance no object. Interest and repayments lowest in England or Wales. Strict privacy and straight- forward dealings guaranteed. It will cost you nothing, it will save you pounds by applying tither personally or by letter for our free prospectus to THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY 11, DEAN STREET, BANGOR. Head Office: 41, CORPORATION ST., MANCHESTER. Established 1887. Tel. 260x5. 2416 Adoption. ANTED respectable family, without child- V V ren> to adopt baby girl.—Address, "X.X. Weekly Neivs Office, Conway. A1120 Matrimonial. MATRIMONIAL POST," Established half a i.Vi century. 15,000 marriages arranged. Sealed envelope, 5d.; with circular, gd. Editor, S.N., 10, Trafalgar Buildings, London, A1097 Limericks LIMERICKS. Witty last lines, 2 for 6d, Stamped envelope.—Thornton, Drumachre, Armagh. 2994 LIMERICK Contests.—Why waste sixpences on losers ? My Unique Offer. Golden chances. Two lines 6d. Topical, appropriate, original.—Lees, Competition Office," 9, Skaife- road, Sale, Manchester. AIIOI OVEREIGNS for Sixpences.—Send 5d., Li- Is merick Golden 1 Liner" and Coupons cash Competition.—Morrison, Tenby. 2897 Public Notice.
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Light Railway Commissioners. November, 1907. The Abbey, Dolgarrog AND Trefriw Light Railways. (Application to the Light Railway Commis- sioners authorising the construction of Light Railways and Works in the County of Car- narvon Compulsory Purchase of Lands; and for other purposes incidental thereto). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application is intended to 'be made to the Light Railway Commissioners by or on behalf of the Aluminium Corporation, Limited, whose registered address is at Basildon House, Mo or ga te- street, in the City of London, or a Company to be hereafter named in the Order (herein-afteir called "the Company") in the present month of November under the pro- visions of the Light Railways Act, 1896, for an order for effecting the purposes or some of the purposes following (that is to slay) To authorise the Company to make and main- tain in the Parishes of Maenan, The Abbey, Llanrhychwyn and Trefriw, in the Rural District of Geirionydd, and in the Parishes of Caerhun and Dolgarrog in the Rural District of Conway all in the County of Carnarvon the railways and works hereinafter described or some of them or some part or parts thereof re. spec.tively together with the necessary and can. venient bridges, culverts, viaducts, rails, plates, sidings, signals, tunnels, junctions, stations, ap- proaches, roads, buildings, yards and other works and conveniences connected. therewith, and hydraulic or other works ancillary to the electrification of the said railways and works. To authorise the Company to abstract, divert, and impound water from; Afon Dulyn in the said Parish of Caerhun and the Parish of Llanbedr. y-Cenin in the Rural District of Conway, and in the County of Carnarvon, and to utitese such water as and for the purposes, of (inter alia) power for generating electrical energy for working the said Railways and to make, con- struct and maintain leets,, reservoirs, dams, canals, watercourses, and other works (that is to say): (I) A Railway (No. 1) 6 furlongs 7 chains or thereabouts in length commencing in the Parish of Maenan at a point on the Western side of the existing London and North- Western Railway (Llandudno and BLaeniau Festiniog Branch) 173 yards o.r thereabouts measured in a South-Westerly direction from the Methodist Chapel on the East Side of the Conway Road North-West of Tan-y-Coed passing thence in a North-Westerly and Westerly direction to the east bank of the Conway River crossing .the Conway River by means of a bridge thence across fields ÍjO a point 50 yards or thereabouts measured in a North-Westerly directiion from. Eastern corner of field numbered 20 in the Parish of The Abbey on the 1-2500 Ordnance Map of Car- narvonshire (second edition 1900) Sheet xiii. 8 passing thence in a Northerly direction through fields to the Afon Porth Llwyd cross- ing the Afon Porth Llwyd by means of a bridge and passing thence through fields and terminating in the Parish of Caerhun.at a point 160 yards or thereabout measured in a North-Easterly 'direction from the Northern corner of the house known as Plas-Rhaiadr on the East side of Pont Porth Llwyd. Railway No. I. Passes, from through or into the Parishes of Maenan, The Abbey, II Caerhun, and Dolgarroig (detached). (2) A Railway (No. 2). 2 miles 7 furloings 8.11 chains. or thereabouts in length com- mencing in the Parish, of The Abbey at a point of 20" yards or thereabouts measured in a North-Westerly direction from the Eastern corner of the field numbered 20 in the Parish of The Abbey on the 1-2500 Ordnance Map of Carnarvonshire (second edition 1900) Sheet xiii. 8 passing thence in a Westerly and Southerly direction through fields on the Eas- tern side of the fiarm house known as Tan-y- ffordd thence in a South Easterly direction through and across fields on the Eastern side of the Main. Road 'between Conway and Llan- rwst to the Afon Ddu crossing the Afon Ddu by means of a bridge raW point 127 yards measured- in a South Easterly direction from the Newborough Arms P.H. continuing thence across fields in a South Easterly and South- erly direction to point 30 yards or thereabouts measured in an Easterly direction from the Eastern Boundary of the Conway Road on the Sulphur Mine tram:road leading from the Sul- phur 'Mine to the Wharf passing thence across fields in a Southerly direction to the Northern end of the embankment on the Northern cor- neT of the field numbered 27 in the Parish of Trefriw on the 1-2500 Ordnance map of Car- narvonshire (second edition 1900) Sheet xiii. 12, passing (thence along the embankment and across fields adjacent to the Conway Road to Trefriw Wharf over and along Trefriw Wharf to a point on the Western side of the Afon Grafnant 40 yards or thereabouts measured in a South Easterly direction from the South East corner of the Belle Vue Hotel crossing the Afon Crafnant by means' of a bridge pass. ing thence along and on the Eastern side of the embankment East of the Afon Crafnant and across fields to a point 173 yards or there- abouts. measured in a North Easterly direc- tion from the North East corner of Pont Tref- riw. Railway No. 2 passes from through and into the Parishes of The Abbey, Dolgarrog and Trefriw. The guage of the intended railways will be 2 feet or such other guage as may be pTe- scribed or sanctioned by the Light Railway Commissioners or the Board of Trade, and it is proposed to work and use the same by means of steam, or by electrical or other mech- anical power. (3) Work No. I. A weir or dam on the Afon Dulyn with a leet or watercourse com- mencing at or near a .point 200 yards or thereabouts measured in an Easterly direction from the North East corner of the Farmhouse known as Maeneira and terminating at a point on the Afon Porth Llwyd 620 yards measured in a Westerly direction from the North West corner of the Farmhouse known as Pwll Du. The leet will piassi through and into the lands known as Maen-eira .and Hafod-y-Carreg. 2. To authorise the Company to deviate later- ally from the lines of the intended w o,rks to the extent shown on the plans hereinafter men- tioned or to such further extent as may be agreed upon, between the Company and any owner of lands and property affected or as may be provided for by the Order, and also to dievi. Public Notice. ate vertically from the levels shown on the sec- tions hereinafter mentioned to such an extent as may be authorised by and determined under the powers of the Order or as may be agreed upon between the Company and any owneT of lands and property affected. 3. To empower the Company to make from time to time such crossings, passing places, sid- ings, loops, junctions, and other works in addi- tion to those specified, herein as may be neces- sary or convenient for the efficient working of the intended railways or for affording access to the shedsi and works of the Company or for effecting junctions with* the light railways and tramways of any other company, authority, or person. 4. To empower the Company to cross, open, or break up, divert, alter, or stop up, or other- wise interfere with, whether (temporarily or netT- manently, all such roads, lanes, highways, streets, footpaths, pipes, sewers, drains, bridges, canals, streams, rivers, watercourses, railways, tramways, aqueducts, culverts, gas, water, and other pipes, electric cables, telegraphic and telephonic apparatus, and hydraulic or other works ancillary to the electrification of the said railways and works within the parishes and rural districts aforesaid as it may be necessary to cross, open, break up, (divert, alter, or stop up for the purposes of the intended) railways and works or of any of them -or of the Order. 5. To authorise the Company to purchase and otherwise acquire and take by compulsion or agreement for the purposes of works and in con- nection with the construction, maintenance, and working of (inter alia) the said railways and the works and conveniences necessary for such pur- pose lands, houses, tenements and hereditaments and easements in or over lands and hereditaments in the parishes and rural districts aforesaid or in some or one of them. The lands so proposed to be purchased or otherwise acquired compulsorily chiefly consist of pastoral agricultural and garden and other lands with the buildings thereon and forecourts, railways, railway sidings, wharves, tramways and tramroads, and comprise (a) As regards railway (No. i) for the purpose of con- structing and maintaining the railway sidings, stations, works, and bridges over the River Con- way and Afon Porth Llwyd or other works in connection therewith 21 acres or thereabouts; (h) Ais regards railway (No. 2) for the puiposeof fanstructing and maintaining the railway, sid- ings, stations, works, wharves and other works in connection therewith 24 acres or thereabouts; and (c) (as regards Work No. i) for the [purpose of constructing and .maintaining the watercourse called the Dulyn Leet with all necessary dams, weirs, sluices, valves, cut si, tunnels, embank' mentis and other works in connection therewitll 16 acres or thereabouts. The Company do not seek to acquire the lands abutting upon the Afon Dulyn (excepting as aforesaid) or any interest therein other than an easement to divert and abstract water from such river at the point of intake, allowing the owners and occupiers of such lands as are situate below such point a sufficient supply 01 water for agricultural and domestic purposes. The lands which are or may be required or which may be affected by abstracting diverting and impounding water from Afon Dulyn as aforesaid are the lands situate in the Parishes of Caerhun and Llanbedr-y-Cenin abutting on both banks of Afon Dulyn between a point 200 yards measured in a Northerly direction from the North Eastern corner of the Farmhouse known as Maen-eira aforesaid and the point of the confluence of Afon Dulyn with the tidal waters of the River Conway. The lands so to be acquired or which may be affected are delineated in the deposited plans hereinafter mentioned and are described in the book of reference of such plans. 6. The Order will or may confer on the Com- pany all necessary powers for the construction of such railways and works and for the alteration or diversion of roads in connection therewith and for effecting junctions with existing railways and for the erection and maintenance of posts, con- ductors, wires, mains, cables, tanks, stations, goods yards, level crossings, and apparatus ne- cessary or convenient for the working of the rail- ways, and to make and maintain all such cuts, channels, catchwaters, adits, culverts, tunnels, overflows, bye-washes, tanks, reservoirs, mains, pipes, banks, dams, engines, turbines, pumps, buildings, works, apparatus, and appliances as may be necessary or convenient in connection with works (No 1) or any of them and will or may authorise agreements between the Company and any company authority or person duly auth- orised with respect to the supply of electric power for the purposes of the Order and will or may empower the company to charge levy and recover tolls, rates and duties in respect of the use of the railways and works connected there- with and to pay interest out of capital during the construction of the railways. 7. The order will or may empower the Com- pany to lay down double in lieu of single lines and single in lieu of double lines or interlacing lines in lieu of double or single lines. 8. The Order will or may empower the com- pany on the one hand and any company authority or person for the time being working or using the railways, company authority or person authorised to enter into agreements or either or any of them on the other hand to enter into and carry into effect, vary or rescind all or any agreements and arrangements with respect to the construction, working, use, management and maintenance by the companies of the proposed railways and works or any part thereof and with respect to the traffic on such railways on such terms as may be agreed upon or provided by the Order. 9. With the Order will or may be incorporated all or some of the provisions of the Companies Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, the Companies Clauses Acts, 1863 and 1869, the Land Clauses Acts, the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, the Railways Clauses Act, 1863, an" Light Railways Act, 1896, with such variations modifications and exceptions (if any) as may be deemed expedient or as may be contained in the Order. 10. The Order will so far as may be necessary for the purposes aforesaid or any of them vary or extinguish all powers and privileges which may interfere with the objects of the Order and confer other rights and privileges. Plans and sections of the proposed railways, and of the lands to be taken and of the lands affected by any rights or easements proposed to be ac- quired and a Book of Reference to the said plans may be seen at all reasonable hours on and after the 30th day of November, 1907, at the local office of the Company, Plas Rhaiadr, Talybont, Talycafn, and copies of the draft Order may, on and after the same date, be obtained at the said Office or at the Offices of the undermen- tioned Solicitors of the Company on payment of not exceeding one shilling per copy at the said Offices. In accordance with the rules made by the Board of Trade with respect to applications to the Light Railway Commissioners under the Light Railways Act, 1896, objections to the granting of the Order should be made in writing to the Light Railway Commissioners, and should be written on foolscap paper on one side only, and should be addressed to the Secretary, Light Railway Commission, Scotland House, New Scotland Yard, Westminster, London, S.W., and copies of such objections should be sent at the same time to the undermentioned Solicitors. Dated this 20th day of November, 1907. For the promoters, NICHOLSON, GRAHAM, AND BEESLY, Solicitors, 24, Coleman Street, London, E.C.