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Sales b)2 auction SENNYBRIDGE (Close to Devynock Railway Station). 5,020 SHEEP, 30 CATTLE, 6 COBS AND PONIES. THE ANNUAL SALE of FOREST LODGE JL DRAFT STOCK, the property of Mr. W. S. Miller, will be held at Sennybridge, on MONDAY, 21st September, 1914. SHEEP.—20 Pure-bre4 Shropshire, Ryeland and Kerry Rams; 80 excellent Cheviot and Cross-Cheviot and Cardie Rams; 1200 Strong Store Ewes (Shrop- shire, Ryeland, Cheviot, Cross-Cheviot, Kerry, and Welsh), about 450 of these are 2 and 3 year old owes, and raddled on head ;200 2 year old Wethers, and 500 3 year old ditto; 520 Ewe Lambs (Kerry, Cross Kerry. Cheviot, and Cross-Cheviot), 500 Wetker Lambs ditto. CATTLE.—20 Grand dairy Heifers {Shorthorn, Cross Jersey, and Ayrshire, most of which are to calve from 1st September to Xmas, 1914; 4 Here- ford Heifers and oadves, and 3 well-bred Hereford Bull Calves, and & few Barrens. HORSES.-6 Ponies and Foals, and 2 Cobs. Three Months' Credit on approved security for sums over 210. Discount at the rate of i per cent. per annum. Lunch at 11. Sal at 12.30, beginning with Rams. Brakes will leave Llandovery Station at 10 a.m. tta 10.30, and return after the Sale. For the con- venience of Purchasers from Monmouth and Glamorgan, a train will leave Sonny Bridge for Brecon in the afternoon to meet the 5.10 p.m. Brecon and Merthyr Train. Forest Lodge, Brecon, 4th September, 1914. (3320. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Important Sale of a compact and very valuable Agricultural Estate of about 512 ACRES in a ring fence, situate in the Parishes of Merthyr and St. Peter's, Carmarthen. Between three and four miles from Carmarthen, with main road frontages. MESSRS. JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions to offer for SALE bv AUCTION, at the Ivy Bu-h Royal Hotel. Carmar- then. on SATURDAY, September 19th. 1914. at two o'clock p.m. precisely, the FREEHOLD ESTATE, KNOWX AS DERLLYS COURT Comprising a total area of 512 acres, 2 roods, 8 perches, or thereabouts, producing the gross annual inoome of E593 per annum. Lot 1. -The Freehold Farm, known as DERLLYS COURT, in the parish of Merthyr. comprising about 282 acres, 2 roods. 21 perches, with good House and Outbuildings. Lot 2.—The adjoining Freehold Farm, now hell with Lot 1. known as CYMAU, otherwise CYMAU ISAF, in the parish of St. Peter's, comprising about 182g Acres with House and Buildings. Lot 3.—Useful Small Freehold Farm, known as PENLLINEN, in the parish of Merthyr, comprising 39 acres, 1 rood, 15 poles. Lot 4.—A small and compact Freehold Holding of about 7 acres, with House and Buildings, ad- joining the main road. known as TAFARN PLWCA, in the parish of Merthyr. Lot 5.—A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of £6 per annum, arising out of and securw upon a privatfe Dwelling-house, Smithy and Premises, known as the PASS-BY INN, with the Reversion fro the rack rent in about 61 years' time. Particulars with Plant and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Dudley W. Dri-immond, Esq., Cawdor Estate Office. Carmarthen; Messrs. Morgan Griffiths, Son and Prosser, Solicitors, Carmarthen; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices. 46. Waterloo Street, Swansea. SALE ON THURSDAY NEXT. OLD KING GEORGE. PRIORY STREET. CARMARTHEN. Important Sale of Valuable Household Furniture. MR. T. BEVAN ARTHUR has received in- structions from the Administrator of the late Mrs. Margaret John, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above plaoe, on THURSDAY, September 84th. 1914, the following valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz. -Dinin- Room Suite, compris- ing Chesterfield, gent's easy, lady's easy, and 6 small chairs; Mahogany Sofa; Dining Room Suite, comprising gent's easy, lady's easy, and 4 small chairs; Large Gilt Overmantel, Oval Mirror, Corner Oupboard. Couch, Stuffed Birds in case, Brass Door Rail and Rings. Mahogany Pembroke Table, Auto- matic Musical Box. Knitring- Machine and Stand, Bamboo Table. Bookshelf, 4 Library Chairs, Timepieces and Clocks, Quantity of Ornaments, several Table and Hanging Lamps. Piotures, Books. Window Poles and Rings, Rocking Chair, Bra.-rail and other Bedsteads. Painted Bedroom Suite comprising Wardrobe, Chest of Drawers, Marble-top Washstand and 2 cane-seated Chairs, Satin Walnut Wardrobe, Oak and other Chests ot Drawers, Towel Rails, several Washstands and Dressing Table. Round Table, Cane-seated Chairs, N'-f-h* Commode. Towel Rack and helve3. Wicker Arm-chair, several Feather and MillpufF Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, several Wire Spring Mat- tresses. Palliasses, Toilet Ware, Quantity of Oil- cloth and 1-Iat. Brass Stair Rods, large Brass Counter Scale and Weights; LARGE CHIP- POTATO OVEN, Potato Cutter and Stand, several large Shop Caddies. Oak, Deal and other Kitchen Tables. Kitchen Dresser, Chairs, several Benches', 2 Meat Safes. Fenders and Irons, Quantity of Toys, Garden Tool,3, Knife Cleaning Machine, Double- handed Saw. Cask Trolley, and numerous other effects. Also a PIANO by H. T. Norburv, London. Goods on view the morning of Sale. Sale to,commence at 2 o'clock punctually. Terms—Cash. (3324 ——————— CoUNTY OF CARDIGAN. PARISHES OF LLANBADARN-ODWYN GWYNFIL, BETTWS LEIKI, LLANDYSSUL: DIHEWID, & LLANFIHANGEL-YSTRAD. Sale of Valuable Freehold Farms and Cottages. ~f R. EVAN R. LLOYD will offer for SALE lTX by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Royal Oak Hotel, Lampeter, on THURSDAY. 24th dav of September, 1914, at 11.30 a.m., the following FRiiJSHOLD FARMS, Being the Outlying Portion of the Abermeuritr Estate, viz.:— Lot. Xamt or" F"r.ns Tenant*. Arreage Kent. rii s* d. Llwynrnys Mr. Joseph Davies.. 97'5t5 ^500 OJ Coedmawrissa \Jr. Thomas Jenkins 104*044 4 0 0 j Bronrhelein Mr. John Williams 47 832 13 0 0 Part of Coedmawr Mr. Thomas Jenkins; 7*121 4 Jones 17-167 500 5 Cwmanerch Mr. Enoch Thomas 31'014 0 ° 6 Smithy Mr. Thomas Jones 5 10 o P, ri s i,, q Miss Ann Evans 7*140 7 IO G No. anil 1 re- Let with Dvffryn- g 0 I grees llvnod ø 1 j Gwarp Mr. David Davies 1 0 'Tynewydil Mr. Thomas Evans 15 o 9 Tiegroe- Mi.: Mrs. Elizabeth I ewis 6*038 38 o o ro Bryniauoaoh Mr. John Davies .69*770 32 0 0 li Bryngolei: Mr. David Jones .110*530 35 o o Maesygolcu :\fr. ¡)avld Thomas 27*231 13 0 I Trftflc 9 l^*7QQ T* 1- 1 j One Field ot" Wcrn- A! N athaniel Jones; 6*437 3 ° V. feilii; /Llaindeg, Gamox, Le[ u ith ( 'auddmoeli .,fil 14 ana Owarcwm 4 /"Clawdclmocl J One Field'Wem- Mrs. M.hiv Evans 2(5 037 20 0 0 3 feilig +'99° 16 Ffynon>er ,^S. f.um.s Lewis ,.i 11*215 IO 0 0 [7 Rhydygwia Mr. John Evans 19*985 19 o o IS Bank Wemfeilig Mr. Thomas Price ,.| 6t'o6i 20 o o 19 Cwmseawen Mrs. Mary Jones. 26*981 22 0 0 20 | BlaeApant Mr. Danie! Hughes 69*900 26 o o 21 Ffosffin ..Mr. David Jones ,.| 14*794 600 Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may shortly be obtained upon application to the Auctioneer. Llwyn, Llanio Road, or to Messrs. ROBERTS & EVANS, 3307) Solicitors, Aberystwyth. Sales b-g Huctton SALES BY EVANS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, LLAKYBYTHER. CADABOWEN, Llanybyther-Crop Sale—Sept. 16th. THE LAURELS, Llanybyther—Valuable House- hold Effects—Sept. 17th. FELIN-FAENOG, Dihewid—Live Stook, Crop, Implements, eto.-Sept. 23r,d. CADABOWEN, Llanybyther-Live Stook, Green Crop, Implements, etc.—Sept. 30th. PONTGEILOG FACTORY, Llanllwni—Machinery, Factory Equipments, and Woollen Goods- Oct. lst. THE VICARAGE, Llanllwni-Live Stock, Corn and Green Crop-Oct. 7th. DATES NOT FIXED: CEFN, Llanarth—Stock, Crop, etc. LLANFECHAN, Llanybvther-Stock, Crop, eto. Etc., Etc. (3351 LAMPETER AUCTION MART -THE NEXT SALE WILL BE HELD On Tnesday, September 22nd, 1914 Please send your Entries in early. DANIEL 1. REES, I 3349) Auctioneer. CILBLAIDD, PENCARREG. About 2 .u.Ü(\S forn Llallyb ther Station. BEN EVANS & EVANS ure instructed by Mr. David Evans and Mi.ss M. K. Evans to SELL by AUCTION at the above place on THURSDAY. September 24. 1914, the following valuable STOCK, CROP. MACHINERY. IMPLEMENTS, etc., com- prising- 16 CATTLE—7 Shorthorn and Cross-bred Milch Cows in calf. 72-year-old Steers, 1 Yearling Heifer, 1 Heifer Calf. 8 HORSES—1 Roadster Mare Fanny, 5-year- old; 1 Bay Horse -'Dick, 7-yr.-old: 1 Black Hackney Mare, 1 Bay Mare, aged; all good workers in all gears. 1 Pony served -by Dolgwm Chief- tain 1 Sucker by Llangybi Harold 1 Roan Ponv 3-vr.-old, broken* to saddle: 1 yearling Colt (Collier)." 78 SHEEP—40 Shropshire Breeding Ewes, 20 do. Ewe Lambs. 15 Wether Lambs. 3 Ram Lambs. 6 PIGS—2 Breeding Sows, 4 strong Store Pigs. HAY & CORN—The contents of a large Hay Shed of Prime Meadow Hay, 6 Stacks of prime Seed and Meadow Hay. 6 Stacks of Straw. 100 large Field Mows of Oats, 38 do. Mixed Corn. 15 do. Barley. secured in first rate order. MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS. &c. PARISHES OF CONWEL & J BHRN7ANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ItCESSRS. BEN. EVANS & EVANS are in- IfJL 3triieted to offer for SALE by AUCTION on SATURDAY, September 19th. the Farms of Plasygwer, Brynvceirch, Penrhiwcowin. Pencaerau, Pencaerau Mill, in the Pariah of Conwil; and Pwlldwvfarch, Blaenbran and Clawddcoch. in the Parish of Abernant. For particulars apply toO C. E. Davies, Esq., Hardre, Llanwrtyd Wells; or A.. Soppitt, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen. (3272 JOHN DAVIES, ALLWALIS & CARMARTHEN. DATED AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES. 1914. Sept. 22nd—RAILWAY HOTEL. Llanpumpsaint- Leasehold interest of Bank. 24th—CEFNMAES, Alltwalis-Stock, Crop, &c. 25th—BETHORON. Llanpumpsaint-House- hold Furniture. &c. 28th—DOLAU. Llanpumpsaint—Stock, Crop, &c. Oct. Ist-^BANK. Llanpumpsaint—Stock, Crop, &c. 6th—PANTYCELYN. Llanpumpsaint- — Live Stock. Stock-in-Trade. &c. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANPUMPSAINT. Sale of Leasehold Small Holding. "l/TR. JOHN DAVIES h as received instructions to ItA offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 3 p.m., at the Railway Hotel. Llanpumpsaint, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of September, 1914, the Leasehold interest in the Small Holding Farm of BANK," now on laase under the Small Holdings and Allotments Act. 1908. from the Carmarthen- shire County Council, containing 24 acres or there- abouts. at the yearly rent of £23 10s., with about 32 years unexpired. A new Dwelling-house was recently erected by the late Lessor on the Holding. For further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Alltwalis and Carmarthen; or of Messrs. Barker, Morris and Owen. Solicitors, Carmarthen. (3328 J. DAVIES & Co., AUCTIONEERS. &c.. LLANGADOCK. AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES. 1914. Sept. 17-RED LIOX YAHD. Linngadock—Breed- iug- Ewes. 18—CAECHESNL'T, Llandovery — Dairy Cows, &c. 22-LLANDOVERY Mart. 23-GARTH Mart. 23-ORTH WESTERN Field. Llandoverv- 1.000 Sheep. 20 Cattle.8 Horses. 24—LLW NCEL"Y N, Llangadoc-45 Cattle, 200 Sheep. 7 Horses, Crop, Implements and Effects. 25- NA¡ltTYMWYX Cilcwm—Clear-out Sale Stock, Crop & Effects. 26—BRYNDERWEN. Llangadock Impor- tant Sale of Antique and Modern Fur- niture. 28-PENRHOCK. Llandovery—Clear-out Sale Stock. Crop & Effects. 28—MASONS ARMS. Gwynfe*—Contents of Bar. Furniture. Crop & Effects. 29—LLANGAlm)CK Mart. 30—LLANWRTYD Mart. 30—TALFAX. Llandilo—Clear-ont Sale Stock, Crop. Implements & Effects. Oct. 1—GLANCLYDANFACH. Llanwrtyd Wells -Clear-otit Sale Stock. Crop and Effeefes. 2—TRALLWM. Mothvey—Clear-out Sale 24 Cattle, 200 Sheep, 8 Horses. Crop. Implements. & Effects. 3—TYFRI. Brynrtmman-Clear.ont Sale Stock. Crop & Effects. 6—LLANDOVERY Mart. 6—LLANDOVERY Cattle Market—Anaual »Snle Stock (Drnft). 7—GARTH Mnrt. 8—BRYN FARM. Brynamman—CTlear-out Sale, 200 Shoep 10 Cattle, 10 Horses. Croo, Implements & Effects 4* House- hold Furnitur". 13—T.LANGAD-OCK Mart. 13—BRYNHAULOG T.lnngndock Dairy Cows & EffeoR 14—LI,ANWRTYD Mart. DATKS xot fixed. BLAENGW ECHAN. Trap—Stock, Crop. &c. BLAENAU, LlanJdeusant-Draft Stock. Sales b)2 auction LLWYNCELYN, LLANGADOCK, Distant about 1 Miles from Llangadock Station, on the G.W. and L. and N.W. Railways. Important Clear-out Sale of Stock, Crop, Implements, etc. MESSRS. J. DAVIES & Co. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. David Thomas (whe is retiring), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place. on THURSDAY, September 24th, 1914, the following LIVE STOCK, Crop and Implements, viz.:— 45 HEAD OF CATTLE, 3 with calves at heels. 7 HORSES. 55 SHEEP. 8 PIGS. 40 POULTRY. CROP. IMPLEMENTS & HARNESS. DAIRY UTENSILS, &c. Luncheon on the Tables at 11.30. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. 9 Months' Credit on Approved Security. LIST OF SALES BY THOMAS JONES & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. u 1914. Sept. 21—MAELHEDOG UCHAF, Pontshan— Crol,, of Corn and Hay. 23—FFYNONPENDIGAID. Brynhoffnant- Stock. Crop. Implements. 24—B L A E N GIL F ACH. Llangeler-Stock, Crop, Implements. 25—TYNFRON, Llanwenog—Crop of Corn and Hay. 26—HENARDD, Cribvii—Stock. Crop, Imple- ments. 28—PANTSWLLT, Talgarreg_— Crops or Corn and Hay. 29-FROXGOY. Ma"ycrugiau-Stock, Crop. Implements. 30—M<. v'NT PLEASANT. Cribyn— Stock T'rop, Implements. Oct." 1—NANTGWILAN. Penrhiwpal Stock. Crop. &c. 2—LLAINFRAN. Llansiliop- Stock. Crop. Implements. 3—DOMEN. Pont. li an- Stock. Crop. 5—PENRALLT. Llansilio-Crop. Sheep, I-iiplements. 6—GLANRAFON ARMS, Talgarreg-Stock, Crop. Implements. 7—DREWEN. Dihewyd—Stock, Crop, Im- plements. 9-LLWYNHENWAS. Caerwedro-s-Stock. Crop. Implements. 10-12 noon. FFOSHELIG-FACH. YJlOd Inn —Stock. Crop. &c. 10—2 p.m.. FFOSHELIG-ISAF. do.—Stock. Crop. Implements. 12—ROPEYARD. Llanarth—Stock. Crop. &c. 13—MOELH)OG UCHAF. Pontshan— Stock. Implements. &c. NOT FIXED. DREMDDUFACH, Ciliau. PANTSWLLT, Talgarrpg-Stock. GWARFFYNON, Cribvn. BRENHINLLE. Rhvdlewis. WILKES HEAD HOTEL, Llandyssul. ROSE HILL ARMS, Llanarth. PANTRHIWDDELES. Talgarreg. TYNFRON. Llanwenog-Stock. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PARKYVICAR, NEAR LLANSTEPHAN. MESSRS. J. HUWELL THOMAS & SON have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, early in October, the whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, Crops, Implements, ami A portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.. full particulars of which will duly appear. CASTLE ELY, NEAR THE ROSES, WHITLAND. Highly Important and Extensive Sale of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, etc. MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON HAVE received instructions from Mr. Thos. James (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION), on the premises, as above, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, September 28tii and 29th. 19i-r, the following LIVE STOCK, etc., viz.:— -J HEAD OF CATTLE, including 28 ex- _l_Vr VP cellent Shorthorn Cross-bred Dairy Cows, eight of which will have Calves at their heels, ten expected to calve in December, and the re- mainder early in 1915; pure-bred Hereford Bull, 21 Fat Three-year old and Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 13 Yearling Heifers, 15 Yearling Steers, and 23 Heifer and Steer Calves. -| HORSES, comprising a very powerful _1_%J Mare, 8 years old; handsome Cart Mare, "Derby," 4 years old; six-year-old Cob Mare, Cart Mare (aged), Cart Horse (aged), good worker. All the Mares are believed to be in foal to two good horses, the property of Mr. Phelps, Yer- berston, and Mr. Vaughan. Haverfordwest; useful three-year-old Pony by "Woodcock," and a hand- some Pony, 4 years old, both well broken, and quiet to ride and drive; three-year-old Gelding, quiet in all gears; very powerful two-year-old Cart Filly; 2 two-year-old Cart Colts, 3 strong Yearling Colts, and 2 Suckling Cart Colts. "J /"k I SHKKP, consisting of 80 excellent Breed- JL"-L ing Ewes, Yearling Kerry Ram, and 20 Fat Lambs. PIGS, including 2 pure-bred Berkshire OO Sows in farrow, and 2 Sows with litters, two-year-old Boar. 25 Bacon Pigs, 25 Suckling Pigs, and 10 Slips. A number of POULTRY. The IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c.. comprising Threshing and Winnow- ing Machines, Three Mowing Machines (by Deer- ing, Albion, and Massey Harries), Blackstono Haymaker, 2 Bamford Horse Rakes, Hay Elevator, 3 Ransome Ploughs. Sim-' Chill Plough, 2 Bentall Chaff-cutters, 2 Tumbrel Carts, Longbody, Cart Drags, 2 Traps and Harness, Shaft, Leading' and Plough Harness, Oliver Chill Plough, Double Tom, Swing Plough. Double Furrow Plough, Harrows, Chisel, Harrow, Horse Hoe, Cast Iron Roller, Chain Harrow,' Farrington Corn Drill (qual to new). Turnip Drill. Turnip Cutter. Cake Crusher. Corn Crusher, Corn Drying Kiln, 2 Sheep Racks (quite new), Cattle Cribs, Cast Iron and Stone Pig troughs. Scales and Weights, Grindstone, Beam Scales and Weights, Cradle, Boiler and Farming Tools. Churning Gear, Meys' Separator (50 gal- lons). Churn. Butter Worker (by Llewellin, Haver- fordwest). Curd Mill, 2 Cheese Presses, 6 large Stone Milk PnnJ. Vats, Brewing Utensils, and a Quantity of Wire Netting, etc., etc. The Live Stock will be sold on the First Day, the Sale to commence punctually at .1.30 o'clock. Luncheon at 10 a.m. The Sale of the Implements, Dairy Utensils, etc., on the Second Dav. will Start at 2 o'clock. ( Conveyances will leave the following Railway Stations to .convey intending purchasers to the Sale. viz. :-Whitlanà, 10.30 a.m., and Kilgotty, 11.15 a.m. Credit on Conditions. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANSTEPHAN. -JtTESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION. on SATURDAY. October 10th, 1914. the valuable Freehold and well-known Dairy Farm. I called. PARKYVICAR, containing about 130 Acres of excellent Land. Full particulars will dulv appear, and in the mean- time may be obtained of the Auctioneers at their Offices, or of Messrs. Morgan Griffiths, Son and Prosser, Solicitors, all of St. Mary Street, Carmar- then. • < Sales b2 Huctton. SALE ON THURSDAY NEXT. FFYNONWEN, LLANGUNNOCK. Important Clear-out Sale of Live Stook, Hay, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, and a Portion of the Household Furniture, eto. It/TESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON have received instructions from Mr. Henry Lloyd (who 'ii leaving) to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, as above, on THURSDAY. September 24th. 1914. the following LIVE STOCK, etc., viz.:— CATTLE, including 6 deep Milching Cows (due to calve early) a nice Two-year-old Heifer (to calve November. 1914), 2 strong Heifer Calves, and 1 Steer Calf. A Powerful MARE, steady in all harness. PIGS, comprising a Sow with litter of twelv., open young Sow, and 6 Strong Pigs. 40 Head of POULTRY. HAY, consisting of about 18 Tons in good con- dition, which will be sold in Lots to suit purchasers. The Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, etc., which include Dog Cart (111 excellent condi- tion), Cob Trap, Tumbrel Cart, Longbody (equal to new), Horse Mower by Wood, only used one season; Blackstone Haymaker. Horse Rake, Chain Harrow, Turnip Pulper, several Sets of Harness, Cart Harness, 2 Leather Collars, Pair of Ploughing Traces, Saddle and Bridle, Rope and Pig Nets. Churn. Dairy Utensils and Market Basket, etc. Also a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, and an assortment of other useful effects. Sale to commence punctually at 2 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. LLOYQ & THOMAS' Preliminary List of Sale Fixtures. 1914. Monday, September 21st-Stock & Crop, LLWYN- CELIN, Llangain. Tuesday, September 22nd—Stock, PENYLAN, Golden Grove. Wednesday, September 23rd-Stock and Crop, WERNGORGAM FAWR Llangain. Thursday, September 24L1: —Antique and other n-ehold Furniture at ONTCARREG? COT- .GE, Carmarthen. Saturday, September 26. Stock, etc., PENY- NYAUN, Cross Hands. Monday, September 28th—Stock & Crop, LLACH- EIGON, New Church. Wednesday, September 30th-Stock & Crop, VOELFAWR, New Church. Friday, October 2nd—Stock & Crop, TRECOR. Ferryide. Monday, Oct.. 5th-Stock & Crop—'FFYNONWEN, Abernant. Wednesday, October 7th—Stock & Crop, MANOR FARM, Llanllwch. Thursday, October 8th—Stock & Crop, ESGARHIR, Newchurch. Friday, October 9th-Annual Sale of PEDIGREE SHORTHORNS at Car- marthen Market. Wednesday. November 4th—Annual Sale of NON- PEDIGREE SHORT- HORNS at Carmarthen Market. SALE ON MONDAY NEXT. LLWYNCELYN, LLANGAIN. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- tions from Miss S. A. Howells to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, September 21st, 1914, the following very valuable STOCK, etc.. comprising:— 4 Dpep-milehing Shorthorn Dairy Cows. The Crop consists of 1 Shed of well-harvested Hay. Pigs: 1 Sow with litter of 7. and 1 young Sow. A number of Poultry. Also 3 Heaps of Manure. The Implements, together with a portion of the Household Furniti-e. Sale to ^"nmence at 2 o'clock. Cr.t on Conditions. Cr, Yillon Conditions. SALE TUESDAY NEXT. PENYi^N", GOLDEN GROVE. T LOYD & T ^\S are favoured with instruc- tions frof.1 me Davies-Evans, Esq., to SELL by AU(OJ j, at the above plaoe, on TUESDAY, Sef/^flber 22nd, 1914, the following very valuable Live Stock, etc., comprising— ,> 50 SHROPSHIRE and Cross-bred Sheep, ty* ♦J all well bred and comprising 180 Ewes, 67 Ewe Lambs, and 5 Rams. CATTLE: 2 deep-milching Shorthorn Dairy Cows, 1 3-year-old Heifer, 1 forward Steer, and 7 very nice Heifer and Steer Calves. 8 HORSES: 2 very valuable three-year-old chestnut Hunter Fillies1 (one by Whyte Mel- ville) 1 very promising yearling Hunter Colt by Capt. Jack; 1 Roan Yearling Hunter Filly; 1 valu- able six-year-old Shire Mare; 1 7-year-old Shire Stallion, "Kaffir Chief" and 2 promising Yearling Cart Colts by Kaffir Chief. 1 Sow in farrow. Light Refreshments will be provided. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. A Brake will meet the 11.39 a.m. down train and the 1.21 up train at Dryslwyn Station to convey intending purchasers to the Sale. SALE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. WERNCORGAM FAWR, IN THE PARISH OF LLANGAIN, And within Two Miles of Carmarthen. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured wiu* instruc- tions from Mr. Thos. Thomas (who is giving up farming) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY. 23rd September, 1914, the whole of the valuable Stock and Crop, com- prising :— A HEAD OF CATTLE: 23 deep-milchin,- O v Shorthorn Dairy Cows (6 with calves at heels, several due to calve in October and Novem- ber) 1 well-bred Two-year-old Pedigree Bull (bred by Mr. J. Lloyd Morgan, Rhiwfelen); 10 Yearling In-calf Heifers, 10 very nice Heifer Calves. 9 HORSES: 1 Cart Mare, with Fillv Foal (it foot, by Bedwell Duke; 1 five-year-old do., with Filly Foal at foot by Forest King; 1 three- year-old Cart Filly by Capston Harold; 1 Two- year-old Cob (quiet to ride and drive) 1 Yearling Fillv bv Hendy Elector, and 2 Cart Suckers. O f* SHEEP: 15 Shropshire Down Breeding ivO Ewes and 10 Ewe Lambs. PIGS: 1 Sow in Farrow, 1 Young Sow end 1 Store Pig. The CROPS consist of 2 Ricks and 2 Sheds of well-harvested Meadow and Seed Hay. in excellent condition, 27 Mows of Wheat and 27 Bushels of Seed Wheat (in sacks of 3 bushels each), 35 Mows of Oats, 19 Mows of Barley, Half-an-acre of Man- golds, 1 acres of Swedes, and a few row of Pota- toes together with the IMPLEMENTS, the whole of the DAIRY UTENSILS, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Luncheon by Ticket at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12 noon. Credit on Conditions. A Motor Car will leave White Mill at 10 a.m. to convey intending Purchasers to the Sale. call- ing also at Abergwili and the New Inn, Lammas Street, Carmarthen. It will also run at intervals from the New Inn. Carmarthen. ON THURDAY NEXT. y PONUCARREG COTTAGE, CARMARTHEN. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- -L< tions from Mrs. Howell ZFLLI by AUC- TION, at the above plaoe, on RSDAY, Sep- tember 24th, the whole of the i iable Antique and other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale to commenoe at 1.30. Terms—Cash. PENYWAUN. NEAR CROSS HANDS. LLOYD & THOMAS have received instructions from Mr. John Thomas (who is leaving) to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above place, on SATURDAY. September 26th, 1914, the whole of the valuable Stock and Crop, comprising 3 deep- milching Shorthorn Dairy Cows, 1 Yearling In- calf Heifer. 3 strong Store Pigs 2 Stacks of well- harvested Hay. Churn (equal to new), Butter Cooler, Clappers, Prints, Milk Pans, Rakes, Forks, Cow Ties, and numerous sundry lots. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. r Sales bg Huctton LLACHEIGON, NEWCHURCH. LLOYD & THOMAS arc favoured with instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, September 28th, 1914, the whole of the Valuable STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. Full particulars will appear next week. TRECOR FARM, Within One Mile of Febryside G.W.R. Station. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- tions from Mr. William Thomas (who is leav- ing) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, October 2nd, 1914, the whole of the Valuable STOCK, CROP, IMPLEMENTS, &c. Full particulars will appear next week. VOELFAWR, NEWCHURCH, Within Three Miles of Carmarthen. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- tions from Mr. W. J. Davies, who is leav- ing, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, September 30th, 1914, the whole of the valuable Stock and Crop, comprising- 40 HEAD OF CATTLE. 71 HORSES. 53 24 PIGS. Together with the whole of the Hay, Corn and Green Crops, -Implements, Dairy Utensils, etc. Full particulars will appear next week. SOUTH WALES SHORTHORN BREEDERS'. ASSOCIATION. MARKET PLACE, CARMARTHEN. THE ANNUAL* SHOW and SALE of PEDI- GREE SHORTHORN BULLS and HEIFERS will be held at the above Market on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1914. Entries close on September 26th. Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained of D. H. THOMAS, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen, Auotioneer and Secretary. TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruc- tions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at an early date (unless sold privately), that Valuable Freehold Dwelling House, known as TROEDYRHIW, Situate in Johnstown, Carmarthen. Further particulars will appear next week, and in the meantime may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen; or of W. PRICE WILLIAMS, ESQ., Solicitor, Carmarthen. LISSON," PleTOX TERRACE. TO LET. ME:)H.. LLOYD & THOMAS, Estate Agents, will immediately Let the HOUSE, 7, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen, otherwise known as LIS- SON." Front and back parlours, four bedrooms, kitchen, pantry, offices, roomy shed, well-stocked fruit garden in the rear, etc.—Estate Agents' Offices, Quay Street, Carmarthen. LLWYNCYNTEFIN PARK, Sennybridge, Breconshire, Within 5 minutes walk of Devynock Station (Neath and Brecon Midland Railways). ANNUAL SALE OF DRAFT STOCK. 30 Head of Cattle, 2,435 -Sheep, 20 Cobs and Ponies. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & Co., have been instructed by Messrs. Robert McTurk & Son, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, September the. 28th, 1914, the whole of the Surplus Stock, comprising: CATTLE.-5 Heifers in Calf, 3 Cows with Calves, 2 Barren Cows, 4 Fat Cows, 2 Milch Cows, 10 Two- year-old Bullocks, 4 Yearling Bullocks. ■SflEEP.—900 Cheviot and Cross-bred Ewes, 30 Yearling Ewes. 9DO Fat and Store Mountain Wethers, 30 Yearling Wethers, 100 Fat Lambs, 200 Store Ewe Lambs, 200 Wether Lambs, 25 Good Cheviot Rams, various ages 40 Yearling Rams. COBS AND PONIES.—1 Three-year-old Cob Mare. 1 Two-year-old ditto, 1 Three-year-old Black Hore Pony, 5 Two-year-old Horse Ponies, 4 Mare Ponies (various). 5 Yearling Ponies (various), 1 Entire Pony, 2 Cobs, broken (if not previously sold). The above Ponies are eligible for entry in Welsh Stud Book. Luncheon on the Table at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence with Rams at 1 o'clock sharp. Conditions.—Three Months Credit on Approved Bills on all sums above £10, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum for Cash. A Special Train will leave Devynock Station at 4.40 p.m. for Brecon in connection with the 5.10 p.m. B. & M. Train. A Brake for intending purchasers will leave the Railway Station, Llandovery, at 10.30 a.m. on the morning of the Sale, returning immediately after the Sale. Punctual Attendance is Respectfully Requested. — JOHN FRANCIS AND SON AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES 1914. Sept. 18—MWDLESCWM, Kidwelly-Crop. „ 19-CAENEWYDD, Llangenneoh Stock, Crop, etc. „ 21-PENLAN-CYSTANOG, Llangunnor Stock, Crop, etc. 21-BRYNARU, Pant-eg-Stock, Crop, eto. „ 22-GLYNGWERNEN Felinfoel Stock, Crop, etc. 23—CAEMAWR, Felinfoel—Stock, Crop, etc. 24-HOLLY THORN, Upland Arms—Stock, Crop, etc. „ 25-CRICKLAS, Abergwili- Do. 25-SH-OP-UCHA, Porthyrhyd-Stock, Poul- try. eto. 28-MWDLESCWM Kidwelly-Stock, Imple- ments, etc. 29-CASTLE FARM, Pontantwn Stock, Crop, etc. „ 30—CRUGMAWR, Dryslwyn-Stock, Crop, tc. Oct. 1—PARKYSWN, Llangunnor-Stock, Crop, eto. 2—GLANSTONEY, Pembrey—Crop, Imple- ments, etc. 5-PENYCOED, Llangurlnor—Stock, Crop, etc. 6-CWISGWYN, Llanddarog Stock, Crop, eto. 6-ST. CLEARS MONTHLY MARKET- Suckling Colts and Fillies. 7-CASTLEGORFOD, St. Clears Stock, Crop, etc. 8-TYGWYN STUD FARM, Llangendeime Pedigree Stock, eto. 9—LANCASTLE, Llanarthney Stook, Crop, etc. „ 13-DYRCLAWDD-FACH, Llanon Stock, Crop, eto. 14—1'ENCWMFAWR, Llannon Stock, Crop, etc. „ 15-CAPEL-UCHA FARM, Llanelly-Stock, and Crop. 20-FFYNONROSFA, Llannon-Stock and Crop. Nov. LLWYNPIOD# Llangendeirne Green Crop, limber, So. Sales br titictioit PENLAN CYSTANOG, LLANGUNNUxi. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Miss Morgan (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION at the above place on MONDAY, 21st September, 1914. the whole of the following -Stock, Crop, Implements, &c., com- prising- 17 CATTLE, 5 HORSES, g EWES, PIGS. Also the whole of the Crop. Implements, Dairy Utensils, &c. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. BRYNARU, ABERGWILI. JOHN (FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. Henry Jones (who is giving up farming) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, 21st September, 1914, the whole of the STOCK, CROP, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Sale to commence at 4 p.m. GLYNGWERNEN, FELINFOEL. Distant about 1 Mile from Felinfoel and 2 Miles from Llangennech Railway Station. JOHN (FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mrs. Harry (who is leaving1 to SELL by AUCTION at the kibove place on TUESDAY, 22nd day of September, 1914, the wholo of the following Stock. Crop, Implements, &c. com- prising— HEAD OF CATTLE, including 19 Short- O" horn and Cross-bred Milch Cows, 1 Short- horn Bull, 4 Two-year-old In-Calf Heifers, 6 Do. Fat Steers, 9 Yearling Heifers, 2 do. Steers, 3 Bull Calves, 6 Steer and Heifer Calves. ~| "i HORSES, comprising 7-year-old Mare by 1 I Buccaneer," in 1 foal to Gogerddan Regent"; 7-year-old Cart Gelding, 4-year-old Do. by Paxton Harold 3-year-old Do. by Paxton Harold; 2-year-old Gelding; Aged Mare in foal; Yearling Cart Filly; Do. Colt and 3 Suckers. 43 CROSS-BRED BREEDING EWES.' g PIGS. The CROP consists of 5 Ricks of Well-Harvested Hav, 25 Stacks of Oats, 7 Do. Wheat, 6 Do. Mixei Corn, 28 Drills Potatoes, 27 Drills Mangolds, 60 Drills of Swedes. Also the whole of the Implements, Harness, Dairy Utensils, and a portion of the Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 12 noon. CAEMAWR, FELINFOEL. About 5 Minutes' Walk from the Felinfoel Tram Terminus. JOHN (FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. Wm. James (who is retiring from farming) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on Wednesday, 23rd day of September, 1914, the whole of the following valuable Stock, Crop, Implements, etc., comprising— A HEAD OF CATTLE, including 26 Choice Shorthorn Milch Cows, 6 with calves at heels, 6 to calve before Christmas; 1 Pure-bred Jersey, 1 Cross-bred do., 2-year-old Shorthorn Bull, 8 Heifer Calves. 7 HORSES, including 8-year-old Mare, by Bril- liant VHth, in foal to Lockinge Crown Jewel; Six-year-old Bay Mare, expected to be in foal; Three-year-old Cart Mare by "Derllys Marm- ion," in foal to Loekirtge Crown Jewel; Bay Cob Mare, 14.2 hands, quiet in all Harness; Five-year- old Chestnut Cob Mare, 14.2 hands, by Macaulay, good worker and active; 2 Suckling Fillies. 1 /i SHROPSHIRE CROSS-BRED BREED- JLtt ING EWES. 4 STRONG STORE PIGS, suitable for Baconers. The CROP comprises 5 Ricks of well-harvested HAY; 20 Stacks of White Oats; 30 do. Mixed Corn; 100 Drills of Swedes; 30 do. of Potatoes. Also the whole of the Implements, Dairy Uten- sils, Harness, and Effects. Sale to commence at 12.30. HOLLY THORN. UPLAND ARMS. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received in-struc- J tions from Mr. David Lewis (who is leaving), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, 24th September, 1914, the whole of the following Stock, Crop, and Effects1, comprising— CATTLE. HORSES. PIGS. Also the whole of the Crop, Dairy Utensils, and Poultry. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. CLEAR-OUT SALE AT CRICKLAS-ISSA, ABERGWILI. T'OHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mrs. Griffiths (who is giving up farming) to SEJuL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, 25th September, 1914, the whole of the following Stock, Crop, Implements, etc., comprising- tt"8 HEAD OF CATTLE, including 13 Shorthorn C3 and Cross-bred Milch Cows, several to calve early; 2 Yearling In-calf Heifers, i Yearling Steers, 1 Shorthorn Bull, 8 Steer and Heifer Calves. 3 HORSES, including strong Cart Mare, good worker in all gears; 2 very promising Two- year-old Cart Fillies. "1 ~t SHEEP, comprising 4 Breeding* Ewes and 7 JL JL Lambs. £ ? PIGS, including 2 strong Store Pigs, 3 Young 0 do. The CROP comprises 3 Stacks of good Hay, 1 do. of Old Hay, 45 Field Mows of Oats, 45 do. Mixed Corn, 6 do. Wheat, 44 Drills of Swedes, 15 do. Mangels, and a Quantity of Potatoes. Also the whole of the Implements, Harness, Dairy Utensils, Poultry, and a portion of the Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. MWDLUSCWM, KIDWELLY. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mrs. Anthony (who is leaving), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MON- DAY, 28th September, 1914, the whole of the fol- lowing Valuable Stock, Implements, Dairy Utensils and Effects, comprising- }y-1 HEAD OF CATTLE, including 22 Short- 4 JL horn and Cross-bred Milch Cows, 4 with calves at heels, and several due to calve in October; 4 Three-year-old In-calf Heifers, 4 Two-year-old Steers, 12 Two-year-old Heifers, several of which are in calf; 6 Yearling Steers, 9 Steer Calves, 8 I Heifer Calves, Two-year-old Roan Shorthorn Bull, Pedigree Yearling Hereford Bull, "Pyon Sovereign," Vol. 45. -Sire ''Barn Crooke ('24375), Dam "Lovebird," Vol. 45, by Sultan (21796). Bred by Mr. W. T. Cooke, jun., Black Hall, King's Pyon, Weobley, S.O. Herefordshire. 1r HORSES, comprising Aged Cart Mare, 9-year-old Black Mare, 8-year-old Mare, 6-year-old Grey Mare, 5-year-old Bay Mare, 5-year- old Grey Mare, 9-year-old Pony, 6-year-old Pony by "Maxim Fire." All the above are good workers in all gears and quiet, and also believed to be in foal. Two-year-old Black Filly, broken to harness; Three-year-old Cob by "Maxim Fire," Yearling Filly by "Paxton Harold," Yearling do. by Brad- field Connaught," 3 Sucklings. 1 Ary SHEEP, comprising 59 Breeding Ewes, -1-\J 4 2 Shearling Rams, and 46 Ewe and Ram Lambs. PIGS, including I Open Sow, 2 Sows due V to farrow end of November, and 17 Store Pigs. Also the whole of the Implements, Harness, Dairy Utensils, etc., and a portion of the House- hold Furniture. Lunoheon on the Table at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12 sharp. Credit on Conditions. 0 Sales b)? Huctton SHOP-UCHA, PORTHYRHYD. T'OIIN FRANCIS & SON have received in-struc- tions from Mr. T. J. Workman (who is leav- ing) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on SATURDAY, 26th September, 1914, the whole of the Horses, Implements, Stock-in-Trade, and Pure- bred Poultry, comprising- 3 HORSES. 150 HEAD of PEDIGREE POULTRY. 0 Also a portion of the Household Furniture, and a Quantity of Potatoes. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. CASTLE FARM, PONTANTWN. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. John Lewis to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, 29th day of September, 1914. the whole of the following valuable Stock. Crop, Implements, etc., comprising*— 1.5 CATTLE. 1 CART MARE. 97 SHEEP. 4 PIGS. Also the whole of the Crop. Implements, Poultry and Geese. Sale to commence at '2.30 p.m. CRUGMAWR, GOLDEN GROVE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON are instructed by Mr. Henry Bowen (who is retiring), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place. on WEDNESDAY. 30th of September, 1914, the whole of the follow- ing Valuable Stock, Crop, Implements, Household Furniture and Effects, oompriftg- 11 HEAD OF CATTLE. 1 CART MARE. IS TONS of Prime HAY in Lots. Also the whole of the Implements, Harness, Oak and other Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, and Poultry. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. PARKYSWN, LLANGUNNOR. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. David Davies (who is leaving, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, 1st October, 1914, the whole of the following Stock, Crop. Implements, and Effects, comprising- 30 CATTLE. 3 HORSES. 6 PIGS. 26 SHEEP. 15 PIGS. The CROP consists of about 24 Tons of HAY and 5 Stacks of Barley. xiso the whole of the Implements, Dairy Uten- sils, eto. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. CASTLE-GORFOD, ST. CLEARS. JOHN FRANCIS & SON and Mr. T. L. HARRIES have received instructions from Mr. David James (who is leaving), to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, 7th October. 1914. the whole of the following STOCK, Implements, Dairy Utensils, etc., com- prising- 70 CATTLE. g HORSES. 56 SHEEP. PIGS. Also the whole of the Implements, Harness, Dairy Utensils, and Effects. -Sale to commence at 12.30. TYGWYN, LLANGENDEIRNE. TOHN FRANCIS & SON have recoived infltrnf- tions from Mr. Esiah Evans to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURSDAY, 8fn October. the following* Pedigree and Non- pedigreo Stock, comprising— 0>O HEAD OF CATTLE, including Short- horn Milch Cows, In-calf Heifers, Pedi- gree Bulls and Bull Calves. 1 HORSES, comprising* 4 Entire Horses, 3 Shire Mares, 6 Yearling Fillies. 2 Suckers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. PENDDERW FARM, NEAR PONT HENRY. PARISH OF LLANELLY. 1YJR* GRUGOS WILLIAMS has been favoured with instructions from Henrv Thomas. Esq (who is retiring), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY. September 25t'h, 1914, the whole of the Stock, Crop, Implements, etc.' which comprise— 49 HEAD OF CATTLE. ow HORSES. 30 HEAD OF SHEEP. MPIGS 7 of which are Baconers, and 7 strong Store Pigs. The Implements of Husbandry include the latest and most up-to-date Machinery, of which Fair- bank s 4-5 hoi^e jower (quite new). Oil Engine, with belting and pulleys, is a special feature. Luncheon at 10. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FALCONDALE HOME FARM, LAMPETER. DISPERSAL SALE of the whole of the PEDIGREE & NON-PEDIGREE CATTLE, SHIRE MARES, YOUNG CART HORSES, COBS and PONIES, PEDIGREE KERRY EWES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1914. Detailed particulars will duly appear. DANIEL I. REES, 3287) uctioneer, Lampeter.

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