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LisT OF SALES I: Joseph Watts, Auctioneer, Midi Ah bM AS, l'JO-f. Friday, Sept 16, at TRENIVED, p-tush of Llanrhian, important clear-out sale of tO head of horned cattle, cut lioises and coits, a healthy buck ot 7U breeding ewes and ewe lambs of the Shropshire bretd, 2 sows in farrow, extensive crops ot well-harvested corn and hay, fanning implements, dairy and brewing utensils, a good selection of antique household furniture, including some rare old pieces of oak and mahogany, dated hnck as far as 1758, the property of the late Mr Thomas Nicholas. Monday, Sept 19th, at LETTERSTON FAIR, sale of breeding ewes and ewe lambs, at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept 19th, at 3 p m., at WELSH HOOK, parish of St Dogwelis, clear- out sale of milch cows, young cattle, well-bred hackney filly, rait horse, bacon pigs, fhck oi pure-bied American mammoth bronze turkeys, pedigree pointers, crops of corn and hay, im- plements, dairy utensil*, &c., the property of Mr Andrew Bevans. Fiiday, Sept. "2310, at GARN, Ambleston, of milch cows, young cattle, 2J cross-brcd ewes, coru and hay, illl- plements, dairy utensils and effects, the proper- ty of Mrs Mary Joii'ss, who is leaving. Saturday, Sept 24th, at NEW BRIDl-JE, p irish of Letterston, clear-out sale of 7 young ditity cows, 5 in-calf heifers, yearling steers and young c-tivei, useful team ot cart mares, one with a foal, yearling and suck- ling pony, sow in farrow, and ten slips, crops of corn and hay, fnrmiug implements, dairy and brewing utensils, and household furniture, the property of Mr Thom-is Roach. Monday, Sept 26th, at LINTON HOUSE, Lutlenewcastle, clear-out sale of a splendid herd of young dairy cows, store cattle of different ages, excellent team of cart mares, Shropshire breeding ewes, sows in farrow and bacon pigs, crops ot corn and hay, farming implements, dairy and brewing uten- sils, the property of Mr Frank Vaughan. Tuesday, Sept 27th, at SNIPE'S BAY, parish of Cam rose, clear-out sale of 5 dairy cows, 7 otore cattle of diiferent ages, 2 cart mares and 1 pony, well-bred ewes, bacon pigi, corn and hay, farming implements, dairy and brewing utensils and the whole of the household furniture, the property of Mr John jilabe. Wednesday, Sept 2Sth, at LLWYNGORRAS, parish of Mathry, clear-out sale of dairy cows and in-calf heifers, yearling steers, cart horses and colts, joung sows with litters, crops of corn and hay, modern farming r_1 implements and machinery, dairy and brewing utensils, and part of the household furniture, the property of Mrs Evans. Thursday and Friday, Sept 29th and 30th, at UPPER SCOLTON, parish of Spittal, important clear-out sale of an excellent lot of 17 dairy cows aud in-calf heifers, pedigree shot thorn bull, yearling steers and htiieis, forward calves, 2 powerful teams of cart mares, several hunteis and well-bred colts and eobs, a flock of 75 Shropshire breeding ewes and ewe lambs, sows with litters and in farrow, several slips, extensive ciops of corn, modem farming imple- ments and machinery, dairy and brewing uten- sils, and a large quantity of very supeiior household furniture, the property of Will. Fiancis, Esq. Monday, Oct. 3rd, at SLADE FARM, Haverfordwest, important clear- out sale of a grand herd of 24 choice dairy cows, several due to calve about or soon after Mich- aelmas, and others in full prdit, two-year-old bull of the pure black breed, useful cart mare, 6 years old, several pigs, implements and mach- inery, modern dairy utensils, &c., the property of Mr Thomas Harries, whoisyiviDg up farming Thursday, Oct 6th, at LOCHTURFFIN, parish of Mathry, important unreserved sale of a superior herd of 13 daiiy cows of the black Castlemartin breed, pedigree yearling bull and bull calves of the salUe breed, 31 head of store cuttleof different ages, cart and carriage horses, Shropshire sheep, store pigs, ex- tensive crops of corn and hay, farming imple- ments, dairy and brewing utensils, &c., the property of Mrs Thomas, who is retiring from farming. 4 In October, at VAGWRFRAN, Punches ton, the usual letting of grazing land. For further particulars see posters and advertise- ments. THENIVE D, I Parish of LLANRHIAN. Important clear-out sale of valuable live stock, corn and hay, fanning implements, dairy and brewing utensils, together with the whole of the antique household furniture. Mr Joseph Watts Has been favouied with instructions from the Ex- ecutor of the late Mr T. Nicholas to sell by auction at the above place Oil Friday, September 16th, 1901, the following Live Stock 6 excellent young milch cows choice shorthorn Incalf heifer (expectad to calve before day of sale), 0 two-year-old steers and heifers, 11 yearling do., 9 forward calves. n, Roan Cart mare, 8 years old, stinted to Ir.-ction IV bay cart mare, aged, stinted to a thorough- bred horse; promising two-year-old cait colt by B >wden Thumper four-year-old hackney maie b> H llsbury, broken to harness, easy mover, and likely to make an excellent hack. 40 breeding ewes of the Shropshire breed, near 1) all young 25 ewe lambs, yearling ram, 2 splendid 8 JW", buth expected to litter about time of sale. Crops 100 mows of birley, 100 do. oats (Scotch black), rick of well-saved seed hay, rich ot meadow hay, well saved. Implements Tumbril cart and tripples, dog-cart phaeton, chill plough, wheei plough, 2 pair harrows, chisel-tooth harrow, Crosskil roller, wooden roller, luiv mower by Wood (in good order), double turnip drill by Jvell (equal to new), manure distributor by Coultas (new), chaffcutter by Bantall, 3 corn bins, 2 ladders, pair wheels and axle, beam scales and ■weights, 1 drays, cart jack, wheelbarrow, feeding tabs, cart and plough narneas, trap do., 3 gents' double-rein curb bridles good as new, farming tools, &c. Dairy and Brewing Utensils- Churn, cheesepress, 2 pairs lead milk pans in frames, tin pans, cream pots, butter tubs, buckets, brewing kive, tubs and casks, large malting tub, scales and weights. Household Furniture- H tll- Mahogany chetloniei, half-dozen mahog- lni/-seated chairs, easy chair, mahogany i? roke table, centre table lu rose-wood, pier .e" .i-nets and mats, fender and irons, mahog- tuid pictures, a quantity of china, double- .lu* <U> carnage Wb&U Hail: o hi.ll cWain..griT^ and a quantity i do.-™ "tu'S' cbiiia, crockery, carpet Mill nmt". pl<Kitci»'en • 2 tables, (teai wardrobe, settle, half- chairs, pier glass, knife-box, crockery, kettles, saucepans, and other requisites. r ,?.» • The content* of 4 bedrooms include Bedrooms • oth(jr koii bejateads, mahogany ha d bolsters, bedclothes, feather Sogany hanging press, 5 mahog- mCe yw irf rleather-seated), mahogany and deal Stables and washstands, looking glasses, dressm table cf1HirS} solid mahogany commode, can yirav4 ftttin,rs (very old and chest of drawers w 0ld%Velsh oak coffer old dek in deal, cup- board, bedroom ware, pictures, and numerous I at ber h ts. Lunche n at 11.3U. Sale to commence at 12.30 i-hmp. Credit on conditions. N.B.— The lots are numerous at this sale, and the Auctioneer hopes to commence punctually, or it will be dillicult to complete all on same day. ) Sale at I LETTERSTON FAIR, On Monday Next, Sept. 19th. Joseph Watts Is instructed to Sell by Auction at the next Fair the following Cattle and Sheep (the property of Mrs Yeates, Trecadwgan) 12 prime two-year-old heifers, expected to be iu- calf IS Shropshire breeding ewes 9 ewe lambs; 1 two-year-old ram. (Property of J. Griffith, Esq., Castleccnlas) 9 Shropshire breeding ewes. —Sale to commence at 11 a.m.— "WJEI^SZHI lEIO OKI, Near LETTERSTON. J. Watts Has been favoured with instructions by Mr Andrew Bevans (who is leaving the farm), to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On Monday, September 10th, 1001' the following Live Stock, Crops, Implements, &c Live Stock 3 milch cows in good prolit, 1 sup- erior incalf heifer, yearling steer, 5 forward c lives, hackney filly raising 3, by Uncle John," a g')od mover and broken to harness, aged black horse, honest worker in all gears, 3 bacon pigs, a llock of pure American mammoth bronze turkeys of the largest strain, a br;C3 of broken pointers, winners on the bench, and one is a litter sister to Fish- guard Shot," the Ipswich Field trial winner, also a hrace of youn puinters of the same breed. Crops (jU mows of tartarian oats (hrst [ roduce), 10 mows shipris, rick of meadow hay in splendid condition, mixen of manure. Implements, Full size dog cart good as new, cob size brass-mounted harness, new pony spring cart, chaffcutter by Ben tall, saddle and bridle, new hdder, wheelbarrow, pigs' troughs, hay knife, 4 feeding tubs, hen coops and boxes, 2 churns (I new), milkpans, butter tub, cream pots, buckets, iron bedstead, brass rails with wool mattress, breach loading double barrel gun in good order, and numerous other lots. Sale to commence at 3. Credit on Conditions. GARN, AMBLESTON. Clear-out sale of stock, crops, and othe reeffcts. Mr Joseph Watts Has been instructed by Mrs Mary Jones, who is leaving,to sell by public auction at the above place On Friday, Sept. 23rd, 1001 the following valuable effects Live Stock- Four milch cows, 1 calf, 16 cross-bred ewes and JO lambs, 1 two-year-old ram, 3 pigs (slips). Crops- Rick of well-saved lay hay, 15 mows of corn, itiixen of manure. Implements- Chaffcutter, 2 cast-iron pig's troughs, 2 wooden do., 3 oak gate posts and other seasoned timber, scythe and cradle, pick-axe, mattocks, churn, butter tub, milkpans, cream pots, folding bed and other lots not particularised. Sale to commence at 3 sharp. Credit on conditions KTEW BRIDQE Parish of LETTERSON. Clear-out sale of live stock, crops, implements, dairy utensils. Mr J. Watts Has been instructed by Mr Thomas Roach, who is retiring from farming, to Sell by Auction On Saturday, Sept. 21, 1001 the following effects- Stock- Seven milch cows, 5 good incalf heifers, 4 year- ling steers, 6 young calves, cart mare, aged, with foal by Rovai Duke, cart mare, aged, stinted to Barnlake lien. (Yearling and suckling pony, both by Trotting Briton, property of Mr Jos Watts). Young sow in farrow, 10 slips, 6 store ewes. Crops- Rick of well-saved hay, 30 mows of small black oats, 20 mows of Barley, quantity of farmyard manure. Implements- Two horse-power threshing machine with shaker complete, in good working order, winnowing maciiine, chaffcutter by Woodroffe, wheel plough by Hornsby, Pontselly swing plough, three-part harrow, two-part ditto, chisel tooth harrow, wooden roller, horse hoe, turnip drill, 2 turnip cutters, 2 tumbril carts and tripples, 2 wheelbar- rows, ladders, 3 racks, several feeding tubs and troughs, grindstone, pigs' trouhs (cast iron and w oil), bushel measure, seedleep, hay mower by Hornsby, in good working order, with stand fur whetting knives, beam scales and weights, scythes and cradles, pulleys, cart Jack, turnip hoes and farming tools, shaft cart and leading harness, plough ditto, pony cart do, gates, hurdles, swings, seasoned timber. Dairy Utensils Churn No 4, by G. Llewellin and Son, 3 milk pans in frames, cheesepresses, cream pots, butter tubs and buckets, casks, salting tubs, vats, &c. Household Furniture Comprises deal wardrobe, half-drawers, tables chairs, cupboard, shelf and dresser, 3 iron bed- steads and mattresses, oak coffer, forms, and numerous other lots. Sale to commence at 1 sharp. Credit on conditions Letterston, Sept 9th, 1904. LIST OF SALES COLLECTED AND CASHED BY GEORGE DAVIES. MIC II ALMAS, 1904. Thursday, Sept 22nd, at BRYNHENLLAN, in the parish of Dinas, sale of stock, crop, implements, part of the house- hold furniture and other effects, the property of Mr H. P. James. Friday, Sept 23rd at QUARREL, in the parish of Newport, clear-out sale of stock, crops of corn and hay, implements, part of household furniture, &c., the property of Mr Rees Daniel. Saturday, Sept 24th, at SOAR (Gwiiuu Yailey), iit the parish of Nevern, clear-out sale of stock, crops of corn and hay, farming implements and other effects, the pro- perty of Mr Thos Jones. Friday, Sept tt V AGWRGOCH FARM, in the parish of Morvii, highly important clear-out sale of choice dairy cows, young cattle, horses, sheep and pig a, crops ot well-harvested corn and hay, implements of husbandry, dairy a&d brewing utensils, &c., the property of the ht Mr .Tame-! Evans. ,WVI Wednesday, Oct 5th, at IlLMWM, i„ tije 1,1, ,,f Dinas, im- portant clear-out sale of dairy cows, horses, sheep, pigs, crops of well-harvested COllI and hay and other effects, the property of Mr Carter Bennett. Early in October, at PANTY WIACll, in the parish of Llanstinan, sale of valuable iiiilchcows,young cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, crops of corn and hay and other effects. At PARKE MAWK, in the parish of Newport, clear-out sale of stock, crops, implements and other effects, property of Mr Wra. Uweu. Gain, Dinas Cross, Sept 7th, 1904. LIST OF SALES BY W. REES CARVER, Auctioneer MICHAELMAS, 1904. Friday, Sept 16th, at SIRIOLE HOUSE, G<>odwick-, important sale of valuable household furniture, the property of R- Carpmael, Esq. Saturday, Sept 17th, at GOODWILL, Trevine, sale of valuable stock and crop, the property of Mr John Davies. Saturday, 0, 1st, at HAVERFORDWEST, highly important sale of the Glynymel herd of shorthorn cattle, the property of J. Worthington, Esq. Monday, Oct 3rd; at BLAENGORSE, St Clear's, sale of valuable fanning stock, the property of Mr Lewis Itogers Thursday, Oct 13th, at PARKYS HWT, Fishguard, sale of horses, car- riages, harness, Ovc., the property of Messrs Evans and Edwards. Further particulars in advertisements and posters SIRIOLE HOUSE, Goodwick W. R. Carver Has received instructions from R. Carpmael, Esq. 1 (who is giving up housekeeping), to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On Friday Next, Sept. 16th, 1904 the following valuable Household Furniture, viz: 2 wicker chairs, tii-e-screen (hand-painted), 2 deck chairs, 4 small fancy tables. Japanese bamboo do, marbte-top washstand in walnut, walnut towel rail, 4 washstands, cane chair, mahogany looking glass, chest of drawers, looking glass, dressing table, with looking glass, 3 single iron bedsteads with spring and woollen mattresses, iron bedstead with mattress and palifts.se, camp bedstead com- plete, towel horse, 8 cafie-seated chairs, 2 wooden do., 3 kitchen tables, linen basket, stair rods, curtains, door mats, brackets, ebony coiner cup- board, sundry lamps, mahogany hat-rack, fenders and irons, lifeguard, copper coal scuttle, fireguard, bath. fender, brass and bamboo curtain poles, blinds, pair of steps, carpets, umbrella stand, knife-cleaning machine, 4 sets of bedroom ware, 4 slop pails, dinner set, breakfast do., dessert set of IS pieces, Worcester tea set, 3 silver vases, 3 silver-meuntcd do., 'mndry china and glass, 3 fancy trays, hot-water cans,rugs, pictures, saucepan stand with number of saucepans, fish kettle,coal scuttles, brooms, door scraper, kettles, Japanese lite-screen, lo pairs of curtains, 12 blankets, 5 quilts, 6 cucoanut mats. Sale to commence at 12. Lots of 5J, cash. Credit on Conditions. GOODWILL, TREVINE. W. Rees Carver Has been favoured with instructions from Mr John Davies to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On Saturday, Sept. 17th, 1001 the following Live Stock, Crops, Implements, &c namely: Cattle: 4 prolific young cows, two to calve early two-year-old heifer with calf at foot, two- year-old in-calf heifer, 4 yearling heifers, 2 year- ling steers, 2 calves, 2 young sows in farrow. Horses Black cart mare, aged, six-year-old bay cob mare, about 12.2, quiet in harness and fast three-year-old bay cob mare, about 14.1, broken to harness two-year-old bay mare by General," about 14.2 hands. Crops About 40 mows of prime inaltin-barley, 35 mows of black oats, rick of hay, all being har- vested in excellent condition. Implements: Cart, Trap, Howard plough, 2 harrows, drill opener, chisel-tooth harrow, new double drill, cart and plough harness, timber, chaffcutter, and other numerous lots. Sale to commence at 12. Credit on conditions WEST STREET, (No. 1, SPRING GARDENS), FISHGUARD W. R. Carver Has received instructions from Mrs Sarah Vaughan, who is leaving Fishguard, to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On Friday, Sept. 23rd, 1001 the whole of the Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 12. Lots of 5s, Cash. Credit on Conditions. Preliminary Announcement. HAVERFORDWEST. Important sale of pure-bred short-horned cattle. Wm. Rees Carver Has been instructed by J. Worthington, Esq., Glynymel, Fishguard, to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, at HAVERFORDWEST On Saturday, October 1st, 1904 the whole of the Glynymel Herd of Shorthorns the majority of which have won numerous prizes. For particulars see advertisements and posters. Park House, Fishguard, Aug 31st, 1904. Wellfield Grove, Parrog, Newport, Pem. Important sale of stock, crops and implements MR JOHN EVANS has received instruc- tions from Mr D. S. Griffiths, butcher. who is giving up this holding, to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On Wednesday, September 21st, 1901 the following Live Stock, Crops, Implements liatiic;ly- o milch convi ill full profit, 2 in-calf heifers, 6 goats, 40 ewes and lambs of the Shropshire breed, very useful six-year-old bay pony, 12.2, quiet in harness and can be driven by a iady; 8 bacon pigs 30 fowls (black minorca and other breeds), sheep dog (crossed between a spaniel and a sheep dog) stack cf hay, quantity of old hay, ]1 mows of tat-tai-ian (oats, 10 mows of shipris trap, gover- ness car, phaeton, 2 carts full-size set of harness, pony harness wheelbarrow, pig troughs grind- stone, boilers, brass pan, brewing utensils, 6 tubs, casks, hay knife, i forms (for pia.killing purposes), dairy utensiLs a quantity of firewood in suitable lots saciis, fanning tools, and part of the House- hold Furniture, together with numerous other articles also a uumber of valuable books. —Sale to commence at 1 p.m. punctually. Credit on conditions. Brimaston Hall C.M. Chapel THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES w ill IH lielil ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 18lh, 1004, When sermons will be preached in the Morn. ing, Afternoon, and livening by Dr. Ü. M. PHILLIPS, M.A Ph.D., Tylers- town. l^OR SALE —Buff Leghorn Cockerels X (Dr Wall's strain parents, winners), 4s each. Also a limited number of Buff Orping- ton's at 10s per pair first prize birds. Sit- tings of pure Minorca eggs at 3s 6d a sitting; el el first prize birds at Minorca Club Show, Car- diff. Apply, Mrs IVor Williams, Farrog el House, Newport, Pew. LIST OF SALES BY A. J. HODGES, Auctioneer, MICHAELMAS, 1904. Thursday, Sept 15th, at MARKET SQUARE, Fishguard, sale of a quan- I tity of household furniture, removed from Tower Hill for convenience of sale. Tuesday, Sept 20th, at CILAU WEST, parish of Llanwnda, clear-out sale of excellent milch cows, choice in-calf heifers, donkey, breeding ewes and ewe lambs, stack of well-harvested lay hay, 40 mows of good quality oats and barley, implements and a portion of the household furniture, the property of Mr T. Harries. Wednesday, Sept 21st, at TAL Y G ARE, parish of Llanwnda, sale of breed- ing ewes, excellent crop of Tartarian oats, im- plements, and other effects, the property of Mr James Davies. Thursday, Sept 22nd, at MARKET SQUARE, Fishguard, sale of modern and antique household furnishings, Including piano, shop counter, shelves and other effects. Saturday, Sept 24th, at CILAU EAST, parish of Llanwnda, sale of superior quality milch cows, strong yearl jng heifers and steers, dark bay mare, selected breeding ewes, ram lamb, sow in farrow, rick and stack of well-saved seed hay, 150 mows of well-harvested corn, numerous implements, har- ness, and a quantity of farmyard manure. Wednesday, Sept. 28th, at CHAPEL HILL, parish of Cam rose, important sale of 7 dairy cows, 12 promising heifers, and steers, black two-year-old bull, dark bay mare, well-bred roan pony, breeding ewes, bacon pigs, poultry, well-harvested crops of corn and hay, farmyard manure, carts, implements, harness, and all the household furniture, the property of Mr John Thomas. Friday, Oct 7tli, at MYNYDDMELIN, parish of Llanllawer, sale of 60 mows of excellent small black oats, suitable for seed. Early in October, at LOWER TOWN REACH, important sale of a large quantity of well-seasoned pitch pine, oak and otrrer hardwood timber, suitable for farm- ers, builders and othets, being the hull, masts, &c., of ketelt 'Laui-a,' which will be dismantl- ed and broken up. The timber will be arranged in convenient lots previous to the day of sale. In October, at LOWER TOW N, excellent zinc corrugated ship's lifeboat, with chains, &c, and containing air tanks in perfect order, each end now lying on Lower Town beach. Dimensions, 26 ft by 6 ft. For further particulars see posters. Auctioneer's Offices, High-st, Fishguard, Aug 31. CILAU WEST FARM Pai-isli of LLANWNDA. Clear-out Sale of excellent Live Stock, well-saved Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements, Dairy Uten- sils, Harness, and a portion of the Household Furniture. A. J. Hodges Has been instructed by Mr T Harries, to Sell by Public Auction at the above place on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1004 The following Live Stock, Crops, Implements, Dairy Utensils, and Furniture, naitiely LIVE STOCK 3 choice milch cows, 2 excellent heifers, the whole of which are due to calve on or about the time of sale 1 strong yearling steer, t strong yearling heifer, donkey, 8 breeding ewes, and 12 good quality ewe lambs. CROPS 1 stack of well-harvested lay hay, 40 mows of selected mixed small black oats and barley Implements and Dairy Utensils Strong donkey cart, quite equal to new chaffcutter, pigs' iron trough, gates, seasoned timber and poles, complete set of donkey harness, garden tools, pitchforks, rakes, druke churn, milk pans, and buckets. Furniture: Wooden bedstead, tables, chairs, and numerous other effects. Sale to Commence at 1 p.m. Credit on Conditions « v TALYGARE FARM, Parish of LLANWNDA. A. J. Hodges Has received instructions from Mr James Davies, to Sell by Auction On Wednesday, Sept. 21st, 1904 Six breeding ewes, 40 mows of well-saved tartar- ian oats, a number of implements, &c. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Credit oil conditions MARKET SQUARE, FISHGUARD. A. J. Hodges Has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On Thursday, Sept 22nd, 1901 the following valuable modern and antique Household Furniture, viz.: Excellent piano by Collard and Collard, ancient oak coffer, leather couch, kitchen table, oak loo table, round mahogany table, several strong wooden and iron bedsteads, spring and other mat- tresses, excellent suite of furniture, 6 bedroom chairs, bed chair, cotnniode, perambulator, Rip- pingille oil cooking stove, 50 candle-power lamp, several smaller lamps, set of brass-mounted win- dow screens, large meat safe with cupboard, lad- der, grindstone, oak meal barrel, shop counter and shelves, carpenter's tool chest, number of sacks, and numerous other effects. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Lots under 10s, Cash. Credit on conditions on lots above. Preliminary Announcement. CILA.XJBAST, Parish of LLANWNDA. Unreserved clear-out sale of surplus live stock, crops of corn and hay, implements, harness, and farmyard manure. A. J. Hodges Has been instructed to Sell by Auction at the above place On Saturday, September 2ith, 190,1 The whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS And other effects. Sale to commence at 12.30. Credit on Conditions High-street, Fishguard, Sept 1, 1904. CHAPEL HILL FARM, Parish of CAMROSE. Highly important unreserved clear-out sale of 7 choice milch cows, 12 strong young cattle, two-year-old bull, powerful bay mare, roan pony, 10 breeding ewes, bacon pigs, poultry, 90 mows of well-harvested corn, large quantity of hay and straw, together with the whole of the implements, harness, dairy utensils and house- holtl fllroiture. A. J. Hodges Has been instructed by Mr John Thomas to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On Wednesday, Sept. 28th, 1904 1 the whole of the valuable Live Stock, Crops, Implements, and Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 12. Credit on conditions. High-street. Fishguard, Sept. 12th, 1904. Kitchen chairs, 3s 3d each; gianc arm chairs, 8a 9J smokers, 10s 6d. Guaranteed to stand any amount oi fair wear and tear.— Supply Stores, Fishguard. Prospect House, Fishguard. O ALE of choice dairy cows, rick ot hay O porkers, poultry, dairy & tu'idry effects Walter L. WilSSams Has been instructed by Miss Morgan to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On Thursday, September -20th, 1001 the following EFFECTS, viz. 2 very profitable dairy cows (one due to calve this month and the other in December next), 2 porkers in prime condition, 1 rick of hay in excellent order, a lot of poultry, chaffcutter (equal to new), ladder, hay knife, picks and rakes, stone, iron and wood pig troughs, churn by Llewellin, milk pans, buckets, cream pots, butter tubs, water casks, branders, lady's saddle, cheilonier bedstead, leather bed, and numerous other articles. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. sharp. Credit on conditions. Preliminary Announcement. VffGWRGOCH, PARISH OF MORVIL, Within 2 Miles of Rosebush Station, and within 3 Mile* of Puucheston Station. Highly important and unreserved clear-out sale of dairy cows, incalf heifers, young cattle, pedi- gree bulls, strong cart horses and cults, gallo- ways and ponies, breeding ewes, yearling mills pigs, ricks of prime hay, crops of corn, ftriii machinery and implellJent. dairy and brewing utensils and uther effects. Walter L. Williams Has been instructed by the Representatives of the late Mr James Evans (dccetsed), to Sell by Public Auction as above Oil Friday, Sept. 30th, 1904 Luncheon at 10 a.m. Sale to commence at 11 a. Ia. Credit on Conditions. Cefnydre, Fishguard, Sept 14th, 1904. FISHGUARD. —Important to Tradesmen and other- Sale of a valuable assortment of Fire-resisiing Safes (by well-known makers), at 12 noon, Oil Thursday, October (Hill, 1904 WALTER L. WILLIAMS FISHGUARD, Pembrokeshire Important sale of valuable freehold residences. Mr Walter L. Williams Has been instructed to Offer for Sale by Public Auction at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, FISHGUARD, On Thursday, Gill day of October, 1904 at 2 30 (subject to conditions of s de then and there read), the following desirable n FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, f Gardens and Premises, Situate in Hamilton-street (near the Post OHice), Fishguard. Lot 1. All that Freehold Residence, garden and premises, now in the occupation of Capt T. Berry as yearly tenant. Lot 2. All that Freehold Residence, garden and premises, now in the occupation of Mr T. Williams as yearly tenant. Each house contains parlour, dining room, and kitchen on the ground floor, 3 bedrooms on the first floor, 2 rooms in the attick and out-kitchcn. -Lot I has a supply of water.—The property is substantially built and is in an excellent state of repair. For further information apply to the Auctioneer, Main-street Ollice, Fishguard; Mr A. B. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Fishguard, or to Mr WALTER JOHN VAUGHAN, Solicitor, Fishguard. 14th Sept., 1904. TemperanceHall,Fishguard (To-Morrow), Friday, Sept. 16th. Under the distinguished patronage of the Countess of Cawdor and Lady Drummond. Dramatic Entertainment (In aid of the Sanatorium for Consumptives at Llanybyther), will be given by Mr. DONALD STUART & COMPANY. By special request will be played the amusing Musical Comedy "WITHERED LEAVES," to be followed by the screaming Farcical Commedietta "QUIET FAMILY," in which the following will take part: The Misses K. Forsyth Rees, Lena Bennett, Louie Jenkins, Blanche Miles, Florence Miles, Messrs E. J. Radford, G. L. Blackburne, Canning, Hale, Basil Evans, O. D. Jones and Donald Stuart. Songs and Recitations by Mrs Lewis Williams, Messrs James Owen and W. J. Morris. Admission—Reserved seats, 2s Gd front do. and balcony, Is Gd back do, Is. Doors open at 7.30. p.m., for 8 o'clock sharp. Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889. PEMBROKESHIRE SCHEME. Fishguard County School. NOTICE is hereby given that the School Boards of Llanwnda, Dinas, U.D., New- port and Llanychllwydog, U.D., are entitled to ELECT one Representative on the Board of Managers of the Fishguard County School and notice is hereby further given that the names, addresses, and occupations of candid- ates nominated for election, together with such candidates' written consent to serve should be delivered at my Offices on or h^fnr-o the 20th day of Sept., 1004. °r bUorc Dated this 12th day of Sept, 1<)04 GEORGE MORRIS, clerk, \.) er High-street, Fishguard. Mr EDW- JOHN RADFORD (H|ahSfcts ™ the ^ishS«ard National Boys' School), is prepared to receive a limited number of Private Pupils during the coming winter session. |n. Drawing, Science, Com- u1 etc.—Terms on application School House, Fishguard. TO LET, with possessionat Michaelmas' 1904, all that desirable FARM called AGrWliGOCH, in the parish of Morvii, containing good meadow, pasture and arable land. Application to be made to Mr W. L Williallis, auctioneer, Fishguard, cr to Mr W. -T. Vaughan, solicitor, Fiahguard, not Iter than September IDth. PA RUG LAS, DINAS CROSS. 1"0 LET, with possession, Michaelmas, 1904, the above compact small HOLD- ING, comprising substantial dwelling house and outbuildings, and 14 acres or thereabouts of good land.—Apply to V\ alter L. Williams, Ceinydre, Fishguard. TO LET, ~l7^7EL"LFNG HOUsiTon Pen- slade, Fishguard, containing lo rooms, also bathroom and w.c. hot and cold thro'igh- out, also gas; early possesgio.,i.- Apply, D. Morgan, Brodog, Fishguard. TO LET, LATTERGRASS.—Apply, C M Morgan, Pro«pect House, Tower iiill, Fishguard. APARTMENTS.—Comfortable home for ..L-1- four school boys terms moderate.— Apoly. Penrhvn House, Penslade, Fishguard. mo LET, at Caerhafod, Llanrian, several JL small FIELDS, for Grazing, from the 29th of S,plenil)er, E Owen. Caerhafod P AIMS II (Ji- LLANRIAN TO LE L\ vvitli po^sfRsiou on the 29c!i day of September, 1904, the small Farm of LLA.N\VG.-AppJy, V. J G. Johns,solicitor, Fishguard. FOR SALE, Donkey Trap, Donkey and Harness; tbe donkey is quiet and a splendid goer.—Apply, J. Evans, Clyn, Manorowen. LARGE YOKKSHIRB HOAK (isr, |.tiz^ at Fishguard Show), for sei Vice at Trewrtch, Dinas Cross, at 2 each. C10AL — The schooner County of Coik ) will soon arrive with a car^o of the best large COAL. Price. 18:5 per ton for cash ex ship 19 i per tou ex yard—Thos. Lamb, Lower Fishguard. -VTtiWPORT, Pem. — FOR SALE, 7M>e- l\L hold HOUJJL and Garden, fliglr- itrt-et; centrally and convenieutly situated suitable for private residence or hjsine-s pre- mise?.—Apply, L. Griffiths, Eq, Mauriti*, Newport, Pem. ANTEI),acc-tititry W HEEL VV tilt; liT tV or Improper.—Apply, J. At. Guild, Slade Timber Yard, Fishguard. FO li S A L E Ne v HOUSE and GAR- DEN in West street. Fishguard, con- taining 6 bedrooms, bithroom, boxroom, sitting-room, dining-room, hrge kitchen and scullerv, with the usual out offices water laid on is very substantially built aud situ- ated on the main road between Fishauard and Goodwick.—Apply, GEORG" WILLIAMS, Ratecollector, Fishguard. OUSE~TO~LET. — No. l7Vergam Ter- JuL race, West-street, Fishguard, contain- ing nine rooms, well finished and replete with all modern conveniences. Immediate possess- ion.-Apply, David Rees, Hamilton House, Letterston. LET, SIRIOLE, Goodwick, on the J- 29th September next, containing three sitting and six bedrooms, kitchen, &c also gardens.—Apply, Rose Cottage, Good wick. HENNER BOARD SCHOOL. A *VE D, a PU PIL -I EAC ii ER at the WANTED, a PUPIL TEACHER at the Vt above school; applications, stating age, qualifications, together with recent testimonials and salary required, to be sent totheCleik, Mr James Evans, Carngowil, Goodwick, on or before the 19th of Septem. ber, 1904. ANTE!.), a good Girl as DAIRY- MAID.—Apply, Echo Offices. TRENEWYDD FARM. TO BE LET, with possession on the 29ih day of Sept 1905, the above farm, containing about 160 acres, situate in the parish of Llanllawer, within three miles of (,ti ard .-Apply to Thomas James, Caer- lens, Goodwick, Pem. IVINAS CROSS. mo LET, CILWENEN, commodious House _L and Garden, with fruit trees, also barn and cowhouse possession at once if necess- ary.— Apply, Mrs Rees, East View, Dinas Gross. rr> O LET, at Llaindelyu, Letteiston, JL BLACKSMITH SHOP, with CotUge; possession Michaelmas next. Splendid opeuiug for good man new railway will pass close by the place. Apply, Mrs Devonald, Court House, Letterston. TO LET, on September 29th, or sold, at High-street, Fishguard, a commodious DWELLING HOUSE, garden, &c.- Apply, Francis George, builder, Fishguard. OR SALE, TERRIER BII'CH, eighteen mouths old good worker.—J. Coruock, Llanychaer. 0 LLANYCHAER Bridge.—HOUSE and L Garden to Let; possession Sept 29th.- Apply, James CorDock. ISHGUARD. —TO LET, or FOR SALE by private contract, a new DWELLING HOUSE, built with every modern conven- ience, including hot and cold water, also gas 11 fittings throughout, being No G, Pensiade Terrace, consisting of two sitting rooms, six bedrooms, bath room, box room, kitchen, scullery, pantry, coal-house, w c.. and a large garden.—Further particulars of \V. R. Carver, Auctioneer. Fishguard. I \0 LET, Three Fields (Litter Grass), each -L Will.watered. — Apply, VV. L. W illiams, auctioneer, Fishguard. OTICE.-Froixi July 1st to end oi Sep. tember, THE COACH will leave New- port daily at 7.30 a.m., to meet the 16 a.m. train at Cryuimych Arms; at 2 p.m. to meet the 4.30 pm. train leaving Crymmych for Newport on arrival of the 3 22 and the 7.10 p.m. trains. D. O. THOMAS, proprietor, Cromlech House, Newport, Pem. f ON E Y.—Sums of iS'^00, £ 300, 4600 LVJL £ 1,000 to be advanced on good security (freehold) at reasonable rate.— Apply. VV. T. S. Tombs, Holioitor, Fishguard

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