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Empire Theatre BLUE STREET, CARMARTHEN. FtcprMtotw—GRIFFITHB, PHILLIPS" BOLTON. Resident Manajer-HORACE W. BOLTON. Grand Programme of Exclllsive Pictures and Variety FOR WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, .TUNE 29th, 1914. STARRING AND EXPENSIVE ENGAGEMENT OF Frank Maura, Tie Mexican Wonder, in his Dexterious Performance of Pure Skill. Acknowledged to be the Greatest Foot Juggler and Equilibrist the World has ever seen. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF THE ORIGINAL LADY LAUDER, Jessie Star, Scotland's One and only Lady Comedian and Whistling Soloist. BXCLUSIVE STAR PICTURES; EXCLUSIVE STAR PICTURE, MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY, j The Great Sensational Society Drama, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, THE HONOUR OF LADY BEAUMONT TMr—BP WHITHER HATRED LEAOS THE ESCAPE, A very Powerful Drama. One of Pathe's most Thrilling Dramas. AND MANY OTHER FINE DRAMATIC, COMIC AND TRAVEL PICTURES. TWICE NIGHTLY AT 7 aDd é. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. Popular Prices Circle, 6d., and 9d FULL PROGRAMME—Children Id., 2d., Pit, 3d., 4d., Ordinary Doors, 6.45 and 8.50 and 3d. Telephone No. 33. HARVEST. BURTON* ALES 1/ 1/2, and 1/4 per gallon- IN 41, 9, AND 18 GALLON CASKS. Delivered within reasonable distance. Less id per gallon at Stores. Z> Also Cider and Mineral Water 7, KING STREETs HAYDN WILLIAMS CARMARTHEN THE PRIORY HYGIENIC STEAM LAUNDRY PRIORY STREET, CARMARTHEN. Is equipped with the finest and most Modern of Machinery and Appliances. Is well appointed has spacious open-air drying grounds. In 1-1 Is under Expert Management has a Staff of Expert Laundry Workers, and has 0 every facility for giving the best possible attention to all our Customers' work. ZD EXPRESS MOTOR DELIVERY. Receiving Depots in every village throughout the neighbourhood. 0 Z5 0 Send for a Price List, and give us a Trial Order. C!1 To make sure of the Motor Van calling upon yon, please send a postcard with name and address in full. DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS "HAPPINESS IN THE HOME." r-o- A PIANO FOR I os. 60. On Payment of this Small Deposit A FIRST-CLASS PIANO OF GENUINE ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, will be sent CARRIAGE PAID, to any addreas. And oc payment of a similar amount monthly for a given period, will booome the absolute property of the Hirer. Thompson & Shacked, Ltd., The Estey Organ Agency and Brinsmead Piano Depot uuii LARGEST I C.Alsit. rems to (ARDI _y= 3jAWE &A17L0L' 0 R-ec pEoD A OL 0 PIA1405 iL f io FOR SOLE G F, s IANO THE'KAPS ORGAIVS- AIDIML f:ST t lead,119 ot r, c 14AgEpS Ard CONT"4fmvu- d ifri IRI Local Address-39, Castle Street, Swansea; 60, Stepney Street, Llanelly. JOHN COLBY EVANS (Late Manager at Mrs. Phillips, Dark Gate, Carmarthen) Begs to inform the Inhabitants and Public generally that he has OPENED BUSINESS in General House Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery AT 22, LAMMAS STREET, CARMARTHEN (Between the Boar's Head Hotel and c. Welshman Ottice) where by personal and prompt attention to all orders, he hopes to receive share of their patronage. Sales bg auction. CARDIGANSHIRE AND PEMBROKESHIRE. Highly Important Sale of Freehold Property. MR. JOHN EVANS, F.A.I., Will offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the GUILD-HALL, CARDIGAN, on SATURDAY, the 4th day of JULY, 1914, at 1 o'clock p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale), the following Valuable Lots of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being the whole of the P. C3 0 BLAENPANT ESTATE (with the exception of the Mansion, Grounds, and Home Farm), BEING OVER 2800 ACRES SITUATE IN THE COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN AND PEMBROKE. Description. Parish and County. | Tenant. Acreage. 2 SF;r!lHldia5' ^lUV^Unhi (Pi,rtw°f ?!, Farm 0f Troodjrhiw) Llandygwydd, Cardigan Mr. John Davie* 9 13 2. Two Fields, being Nos. 213 and 234 on the Ordnance Surrey Map, and Do. do Mr. John Davies 8 2 7 part of the tarm of Troedyrhiw 3.. The Farm and Lands of Troedvrhiw nn Alf T u r» <m io 4. Tho Dwelling-house, Garden, and Premises, called Coedybryn, subject to Do! do Mr Thomas4 Lloyd 0 2 0 a leeuse for 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1895, at the annual ground rent of J61 5. The Farm and Lands of Troc-dyrhiwforgan, 9ubjwt to a le-asø for 21 y<r. Do. do. -Nfisses Hannah and Frances, and Mr. 6. The Small Holding called Ffynonwerw £ > j Dalies ••• ••• 120 1 13 7. The Small Holding called Ffynonwerw t' Miss Anne Davies — 0 10 8 The Small Holding called Ffynonddwrgi-fach, subject to a lease expiring Do. do." \ll' James' JonL 17 1 5 on the 29th September. 1916 Jamts Jone* — Li 1 s 9. The Small Holding called Ffynonddwrgi-fawr. n„ ,,f T U T HOC 10- u°: d°: »<■ i £ 2 10s. 10s. 0,1 0rd°inc,! Su"ey iIaP' ,nd °' lhe Farm 0t Cot<1' D°' do- ••• Mr. William Joremj 6 127 12. The Farm and Lands of Coedycwm-ucha TV, dr. -,r w tr T O*L Tkth»*SX o?tpSrfSd' 10 k'aS° IOt 21 -Ve'" ir°m U°: Mr ItaS. Phillip, S 11 the 29th day of Sept-ember, 1912 «: TddSrM'°^dDaniro™° & t XT' » •* 1G The Small Holding called Coedycwm-issa Do do M ™ 2 I 17. Tho two Cottages, Gardens, and small enclosures of Land, called Milestone Do do* w' T ,°nip 2 6 18 Tho Farm and Lands called Ponwernfawr Do An hl9 under-tenallt3" ° £ « 19 The Small Holding called Blaengwrog-faoh Do do" A/' A JI M T\?Krmeotp^werSach' °" M<tP' P'rt °f ••• Mr™'Thoma, Era™ It 2 37 the Farm of Penwernbch S: F,r gf fo u « i 2a The Farm and Lands of Penralltybie, subject to a lea.se for 21 years from Do. do' Mr H^nn-1 Davk-s" 279 3 2 the 29th September, 1905 ilr' •Henry 279 3 2 25 The SmaU Holdln^Uled1^Lkin Do do m' wT' Th°raaS S I J 26 Do. do! of the laic Mrs. Jane q g 1O 27. The Field Xo. 1180. part of Alltybwla Farm AF TT A,T T? C I 28. The Residence Grounds -Gardens, Land and Premise, called Glaaawmo: Do.' do.* Mrs WiUiamwnd other. 1 2 17 subject to a lease for 99 years from March 25, 1885, at the annual rent o vviniam. and others 1 2 17 £ 7 29. The Small Holding called Tyrddol n M 30. Tho Dwelling-house, Garden and Premises called Tynewydd, Ty'rddol Dr, \fr' S' ^vans an^ ^J1.9 under-tenants. 6 2 33 SI. Th,_Sn.aH Holding oallod Alltyb.khen, .ubj^t T.t for'a S? do Mr'' S • « 0» from the 29th September, 1908 do. Mr. Samuel Powell 16 0 28 32 Thcs Two Fields and part of Road. Nos. pt. 1051, 1052, 1054, and pt. 1055 Do do Mr H M liVnr,. « « on Ordnance Surrey Map, part of the Farm of Alltybwla Evans 4 3 0 35. The Farm and Lands of Alltybwla -,T ,T „ -■ &=«• ::™li Htradmore Meadow 35 riold No. 43 on Ordnance Survey Map, being one of the fields called Do. do. Mr. John George 11 3 38 Stradmore Meadows. 36. Field Ko. 44 on Ordnance Survey MAp, bt-ing one *of the fields called Do. do. Mr. Owen Evang 8 1 4 Stradmore Meadows. 17 T1"si^rch! 1908 La"d' ",b'M 10 l<" 21 7™" 25th Do. do. Mr. Owen Evans H8 0 5 38' r$oo2d*Sri °° <MMmX S""Cy Ma"' °f lh9 Farm L*°ds Do. do. Mr. David Rieh.rd, „ „ ,6 59. The Farm and Lands called Ffvnonddewi tv. j tlt n -j t»- l ■» 4f. The Small Holding called Pentregwmefach f' f^IcharfIs 46 0 21 41. The Small Holding called Pentregwinefawr RYN J. \RR T? "P > ■ 42. The Dwelling House, Garden and Premises, called Brynllan! .ubjeet to "a Do do Mr' T under-tenants.. 9 3 32 lease for 99 year* from 29th September, 1905, at thfannu^ ^roSd ren! Math,HS °aVieS 0 ° 20 of 12a. 6d. Xhe ^.maI1 Holdin? called Clynllan and Yetfawr r>n \u v> v n li felling House, Garoen and Premises, called Derwendeg Do do £ V A under-tenants 13 3 32 ■■■ £ 0111 4. Th Dwelling Hom,e, Shop, Out-buildings, Garden and Premises, oalled Do. do. Mrs. Harrie!! and othrs OLd Post Office Sbop, subject to lease for 60 years from 25th March. 1901 47. Two Meadows at Llechryd, os. 166 aud 168 on the Ordnance Survey Do. do. Mr. John Davies 2 j 37 Map W ThtoSr"»-iS0?W vST Gvd0n S,d Pt<!mists. «f"«d Milestone Shop, Ll.ngoedmore, Cardisan. Mr. Thoma, Davie, 5 „ together with the Meadows Nos. 530, 531, and 404 on Ordnance Survey 1 25 TL nP'-i a for 21 .vc;Lrs from the 29th September, 1902 ifct to a least-fxpiring aTMbhaelm^nex? FernhlU' Sub" Do' do- H" Stafford. Kv, 7 0 33 50. Cardigan Island 51 The Public-house two Cottages J -D'" • -• Aborporth. Cardigan Mr. Thomas Rees 3Q TOO Penllwyndu. The Public-hou^.the Cot^eTn thf Cardi^n Mrs" and Mr. D. Jones i!! 0 3 12 LJan Steddar and Smithy, are. subject to a lease for 21 years from 29th 52 n }? C°ttage heU wlth Blaeneifed two Co.«.ge,, out. Do. do. Mr .,o„o, and h„ „„de,wlt3. ;6 0 18 M. S: IZ r„d Land's 1, °f g- «'• Jono, m # 65 The Farm and Lands of Bailey R 1°' j/0" ••• 121 3 15 £ "»■ Mr. DaSerS™, z*» and Blaenpant Smithy s. oi25 59. The Farm and Lands of Penlanfach Do' t Mr" SS 1*™* 8 0 8 ofFBkenXt H^Fa^9* ??5 °n Sur^ Map' *>•' Mr! Daniel Thorn's i!! 61 The Two Fields Nos. 794 and 794a on Ordnanco SurYPY Map- part of Do. do. M, Griffith James 13 0 34 BI-a-enpant Home Farm 65. The °f H°me F"rm VT Do; do" Mr. Griffith James 15 2 31 64. The Farm and Lands of Taynor ay nor ulanordeify, Pembroke Mrs. Evans and others 39 3 15 do. Mrs. Evans and others 127 0 4 All the Holdings, except where otherwise stated, are held on Yearly Tenancies The Property is situate within easy reach of the Market Towns of Cardigan and Newcastle-Emlyn. Plans and fnll further particulars arc in course of and may slioitly he obtained from the Auctioneer, Mr. Tohn Evans F. A, I.. High 01' from the Vendor's Solicitors, Messrs. W. EVANS GEORGE & SONS, Xewcastle-Emlyn. I Ii r. j' ( -,t SHREWSBURY, E 11, 700 in Prizes, HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PieS, POULTRY. I'UTTI'H-MAKINT, & HOUSK-SIIOKING CoMl'KTlTJONS A'.I:ICN. I'LRFAI. P!(JUI1CE, HIVKS AND HONEV. .\K;M)K:CII. 1 TKK, FOI<ESTHY. IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY at re,t and in motion. JUMPING. RIDING. DRIVINC. FOUR-IN-HANDS Championship DOG Show. ¡;.I.vD OF A'/A'(rS SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY. Pun" Of Jf.vi-: 30th, 5s. WKI.NK-DAY AND THURSDAY, JULY ist and 2nd, 2s. 6d.; FKIDAV and SATURDAY. JLI.Y 3rd and 4th, Is. STAMJN TICKET. 10S. 6d- THOMAS McROW, Sf:cr't £ TARY. ROVAT. AORlCULTrRE SOCIETY OK E N (; 1, A N J. lkdfonl Square, Lond0o, W'.C. f t, I CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION :-Assistam Clerkships (Abstractor Class) National Health Insurance Commission, Wales (17-18), 1st July. The date specified is the latest at which applica- tions can be received. They must be maJe on forms to be obtained, with patticiiinrq. from the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Hurling ton Gardens, London, W. (3157 THE POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, LM— I, EVAN TALOG DAVIES, of The Em- porium, Llanstephan, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE tb&t I intenJ applying to the Carmarthenshire County Council for a licence under the above Act.-(Signed) EVAN TALOG DAVIES. Dated 6th June. 1914. (2141p PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BRECHFA CLAY-PIGEON SHOOTING AND QUOIT MATCHES and ATHLETIC SPORTS will be held on THURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1914. For Particulars, apply to the Secretary — DAVID I. DANIELS. 2148) Buarthau, Nantjarfedig. CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TENDERS arc inrited for Painting and Colouring at tho following Schools: — CARMARTHEN UNION.—Cefneithin. Miieeybont. Mydrim LLANDILO UNION.—Ffnirfach. NEWCASTLE EMLYN UNION.-Pencd^. LLANELLY UNION.-Castle. LI« nsairit. Fire j Road*. Pembrey. Ti,iTn-aran. if[ I ic Specifications may be Be(-ii on application to the Head Touchers or at the offioo of the County Architect. Sealed and Endorsed Tender? arr fo be <>l iT<T»d to J. W. Nicholas. Esq., County Education Office, Carmarthen, on or before Wednesday, July ht. 1914. The lowest or any tender will not iw.es**vilv be accepted. W. VINCENT MORGAN. A.RI.R.A., County Architect, County Offices, Carmarthen. (3163 Sales by Huctiou CARMARTHENSHIRE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Hotel Metropole, Wind Street, Swansea, at 3 p.m.. on TUESDAY, 30th June, 1914, the Valuable Undertaking. known as CWMCAPEL COLUfcRY Situate at Burry Port. having an area of 974 ACRES, or thereabouts. Further Particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Carmarthen, and Randell, Saunders, and Randell. Solicitors. 10, Cross Street, Swansea, and Bank Chambers, Llanelly. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANDEFEILOG. JOHN iFRANCIS & SON have rtveeived instruc- tions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, 4th July, 1914, at 2.30 p.m., the Valuable Freehold Farm. known as "TYRMABLY," Croeayceilog, Carmarthen, containing 41a. lr. 37p., more or leas, held by Mr. Gibbon. Thu Farm contains exceptionally rich Pasture Land, and is situated in one of the most favoured districts in the county. LOT 1.—TIRMABLY FARM, containing 37a. 2r. 29p., more or less, of very choice Pasture Land. Tho Homestead comprises spacious Dwelling House, with excellent outbuildings, all in a good state of repair. LoT 2.—PENLLAIN COTTAGE* and Garden, situate close to Croosyceilog-fawr, near the main road, and being part of No. 1211 on the Plan. LOT 3.—The MARSH, situate near Tir-issa and Tirnest, adjoining the River Towy, l>.in.g part of No. 1332 on Plan, and containing 3a. lr. 29p., more or less, of very rioh Vale of Towy land. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be ob- tained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen; of Messrs. Walters and Williams, Solicitors, Carmarthen; or of Mr. T. Howell Davies, Solicitor, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISHES OF ST. ISHMAEL AND LLANDEFEILOG. JOHN iFRANCIS & SON have received instruc- 0 tions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at tho Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, 4th July. 1914. at 2.45 p.iii., the Freehold (Farm, known as CWMBURY, Situate about 1 mile from Ferryside Station and about 7 miles from Carmarthen, adjoining the Farms of Bronyn, Iscoed-ucha, and Blaengwastod. The Homestead, which is conveniently situated, comprises excellent Dwelling House and very ample Outbuildings. The Farm has good sound soil, the land being on both sides of the Valley, with a stream running through. The whole containing 68a. Or. 3p. is let to Mr. William Williams. Vacant Possession may be had at Michaelmas, 1914. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be ob- tained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen, or of Mr. T. Howell Davies, Solicitor. Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANDDAROG. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, 4th July, 1914, the Valuable Freehold Farm, known as FELINFACH situate near the Village of Porthyrhyd, containing 51a. Or. 8p., more or less, of good pasture and arable land, and now in the oocupation of Mr. David Stephens as yearly tenant. LOT I.-The attractive small Freehold Farm of FELINFACH, containing 18a. Or. 31p., more or less, comprising very rich Pasture Land, situate alongside a road and bounded, by the river Gwen- draeth-fach, and the Farms of Llwynhendy, Whit- lera, and Cwmhebog. The Homestead comprises Dwelling-house, and ample Outbuildings. Water Power has been brought to the Farm. LOT 2.—The Freehold Land, now forming part of Felinfach, and containing 27a. Or. lip., more or less, of useful Pasture and Arable Land. The t River Gwendraeth runs along the South Boundary. The useful Timber on this lot to be taken at a price to be named at the time of Sale. LOT 3.-Field of Accommodation Land, situate close to Felin-newydd. being No. 1099 on the Plan, containing 2a. Or. 34p., more or less. LOT 4.—Two useful Fields of Accommodation Land, situate close to the Farm of Porthvrhyd, Nos. 1620 and 1621 on the Plan, and containing 3a. 2r. 12p., more or less. Vacant Possession of all lots will be given at Miohaelmas, 1914. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers. Carmarthen or of MESSRS. MORRIS & MORRIS, 3075) Solicitors. Carmarthen. TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, at 3.15 p.m., on SATURDAY, 4th July, 1914 (subject to Conditions of Sale which will be produced and read), the Valuable Freehold Property, known as PARADE HOUSE, situate in Parade Road, Carmarthen, comprising Drawing Room. Dining Room, Study, Nursery. 3 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Bath Room with hot and cold water, Kitchen, Larder, etc. The Premises are suitable for converting into two or three houses, a class of property for which there is a great demand in the town. Further Particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Carmarthen; of Mr. H. W. Crawford, Solicitor, Bank Buildings. Llanelly; or of Messrs. Oliver, Richards and Parker, 16, Warwick Street, Regent Street, London. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANGUNNOR. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE hy PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, at 3.16 p.m.. on SATURDAY, 4th July, 1914. the Valuable Freehold Property, known as:- Lot 1.-CYSTANOG SLANG, near Penlan C'ys- tanog, let to Reprs. Mrs. Esther Morgan. Rent, B2 10s. Od. Lot 2.-FREEHOLD FIELD, adjoining Lot 1, con- taining la. 3r. 21p.. more or less, and now let to Mr. Daniel Rees at JB4 per annum. Further Particulars may be obtained of the Auc. tioneers. Carmarthen, or of Messrs. Morgan Griffiths, Son and Prosser, Solicitors, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANGUNNOCK. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, 4th July, 1914, the Valuable Freehold Property, known as WERN COTTAGE," in Two Lots. Lot 1.—PLANTATION. part of Clyngoch," la. I r. 3p. Lot 2. WERN COTTAGE." Freehold Small Holding. 6a. 2r. 18p. Rent. £ 15: let to Mr. James Thomas. Further Particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Carmarthen, or of Messrs. Morgan Gri- ffiths, Son and Prosser, Solicitors, Carmarthen. BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. JOHN FRANCIS & SON are instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, the valuable Property, known as Penrhos Farm, Penrhos Cottage, No. 6 Waterloo Terrace, Nos. 1. 2 and 3, Barnsfield Terrace Ground. Further Particulars will duly appear, and may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen, or of Messrs. Mount. Sterry and Wheeler, 24, Martin's Lane, Cannon Street, London, Sales b2 Hucticm CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANON. JOHN FRANCIS & SON are instructed to offeB for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, the Freehold Farm, known as TANYGRAIG," Tumble, Llanon, Llanelly. Further particulars will duly appear. PLOUGH HOTEL. CARMARTHEN. JOHK FRANCIS & SON have received instruc. tions from Mrs. Thomas (who is giving up the posting business), to SELL by AUCTION early in July. the whole of the valuable HORSES, Effects"0" 0U K"*m'S Chaffcutt<1' and othos SOUTH WALES, CARMARTHENSHIRR. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, KXOWN AN ALLTYGOG ill the parish of Abergwili, 4 miles from Carmar- then, comprising the Residence, which contains hall, 4 reception rooms, 12 bed and dressing roomJ, and the stabling, coach-house, saddle-room, garden. grounds and wood adjoining; also gardener's and coachman's cottages, the whole containing about 8 acres; including Fishing Rights. The property is charmingly situated, is close to the main road Carmarthen to Brecon, and withia li miles of Nantgaredig Railway Station. Further particulars may be obtained of Joha Francis and Son, Estate Agents, Carmarthen. SALE TO-MORROW. ISCOED ESTATE l^V*4 ir0f ^utl>'ing Portions of this JL Valuable Freehold Estate, comprising desir- able Dairy farms. Small Holdings, Accommodation Land. aru1 oharm.ng Building Sites, will be held at the IVY BUSH ROYAL HOTEL, CARMAR. THEN, TO-MORROW (Saturday), the 27th day of June, 1914, at 1 p.m. SolicitorsMessrs. AVISON, MORTON, PAX- TON & Co., Liverpool; Messrs. RANDALL & Co., Bridgend. Auctioneers :-LLOYD & THOMAS, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen. W 7 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANSADURNEN. T" i^OYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- tlol« to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Swan Hotel, St. Clears, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of July, 1914, that exceedingly valuable Freehold Small Holding, known as SARLAND, OB SAERLAND, situate in the above parish, and within li miles of Town of Laugharnc, containing 37 Acres 2 Roods 38 Perches, or thereabouts, now held by Mr. George Price as yearly tenant at the annual rental of 1;38. the tenant paying all outgoings. Particulars and Conditions of Salo may be ob- tained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmar- I then, or of Messrs. BARKER, MORRIS & OWEN, Solicitors, Carmarthen. PARISH OF LLANPUMPSAINT. T kOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- tions to SELL by ALCTION at an early date the SMALL HOLDINGS known as PANTYMEILLION and LLAINWEN," in the Parish of Llanpumpsaint. Distant about 2. Miles from Llanpumps-aint and Bronywdd Arms Stations. Full Particulars will duly appear. FREEHOLD. FARM AND ACCOMMODATION LANDS. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. THE FARM of CWMAUBACH." situate 2 Miles from Carmarthen, containing 206 Acres, at a rent of JB258. Freehold Marsh known as MORFA BUGAIL," near the Great Western Railway Drawbridge. SHERIFF'S FIELD," near Cillefwr, on the AHtyenap Road. Full Particulars apply to Lloyd & Thomas, Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen. CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANWENOG. Valuable Freehold Shop, Premises and Land for Sale. MR. JOHN PRICE has received instructions from D. Robert Jones. Esq., to offer for SALE at the Black Lion Hotel, Llanybyther, on MONDAY, the 6th day of July, 1914, at 3 p.m., subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be there and then pro- duced (unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty), all that Freehold Shop, Premises and Land. called ABERNANT, OTHERWISE ABERNANTLLAN, In the Parish of Llanwenog, and containing by ad- measurement 6 acres 3 roods 5 poles, of well culti- vated Land. All the Fields are supplied with water, the river Gwenog flows alongside each field. The Buildings consist of a stone-built and slated Dwel- ling-house with Shop attached, and the necessary Out-buildings, all of which are stone-built and slated, inoluding a large Warehouse recently erected. This most desirable property is undoubtedly the most conveniently situated business premises in Llanwenog. standing by the roadside and on the banks of the river Cledlyn, now in the occupation of Mr. Evan Thomas, as yearly tenant at a rental of JE24 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, Croesgwenllian, Llanybyther, and Old County Court Office, Aberayron, or of the Vendor's Solicitors- Messrs. D. LLOYD & SONS, 3159) Lampeter. public IRottces CARMARTHENSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY. THE Committee of Management of the above Association invite applications for the Appoint- ment of Secretary to the said Association at a Salary of 22 per week. Candidates must have had experience in the working of the Insurance Act, and possess a know- ledge of the Welsh Language. Applications must state age, qualifications, and experience of the applicant ui full. and be accom- panied by three testimonials, addressed:—Secretary, Carmarthenshire Association of Friendly Societies, 14, Nott-square, Carmarthen. Last date for receipt of applications is 2nd July, 1914. (3195 CARMARTHENSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OFFICER. APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of School Attendance Officer. Salary. £ 70 per annum, and 2s. per week for travelling expenses and stationery. s. The successful candidate will be required to de- vote the whole of his time to the duties, and he must be jjpepared to go to whatever district the Committee think fit. nnd to reside therein. All candidates will be required to sit an examina- tion before the appointment is made. Applications, in candidates own handwriting, to- gecner with copies of three recent testimonials and endorsed "Attendance Officer" are to be sent to the, undersigned on or before 1st Julv, 1914. J. W. NICHOLAS, Clerk of the Education Committee. County Education Offices, Carmarthen. (2184'