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THOMAS REES, AUCTIONEER, AC CO TINT A NT, AND APPRAISER, VERNON HOUSE, TENBY. TOWN OF TENBY. MR. THOMAS REES HAS been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises, HBY- WOOD MOUNT, TENBY, on TUESDAY, 20th JULY, 1869, at Two p.m. prompt, the whole of the Valuable and Useful Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS. The Dining and Drawing Room Furniture com- prises-Mahogany Dining Tables ditto Sideboard 10 and 2 Arm ditto Chairs; Rosewood Loo, Card and Work Tables and Covers ditto Couch ditto Sofa; 6 ditto Chairs; Brussels and Kidderminster Carpets and Hearthrug Chimney Glass and Lustres Ormolu ditto; 3 Sets of Window Curtains and Blinds; Fen- ders and Fire-irons; Table Lamp, &c,, &c. The Bed Room and Dressing Room Furniture comprises-Mahogany 4-post and other Bedsteads and Furniture; Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows; Hair and other Mattresses; Palliasses, Blankets and Counterpanes; Mahogany and other Washstands and Ware; Mahogany Wardrobe ditto Chests of drawers; ditto Dressing TaMes Toilet Glasses Towel Horses; Bedsteps Night Commodes, &c.; Carpets; Window Curtains and Blinds Fenders and Fire Irons, &c. Miscellaneous.—Stair Carpets; Brass Rods; Passage Floor Cloth; Hall Lamp; 2 Hall Chairs; Clock; Plated Candlesticks, Snuffers and Tray; Set of Trays; Butler's Tray and Stand Set of Dish Covers; China, Glass and Earthenware Knives and Forks, &c.; to- gether with the whole of the Kitchen Furniture, Culinary and Scullery Utensils, and a variety of other Articles. UST" The Goods will be on View on Monday, July 19th, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and the Sale will com- mence on Tuesday, July 20th, at 2 p.m. "prompt. Three Months' Credit on Approved Security. The money arising from this Sale shall be paid into the hands of MESSRS. GWYNNE and Stokes, at their Offices, Crackwell Street. Vernon House, June 18, 1869. COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN AND PEMBROKE. < Preliminary Notice of Sale. t-" MESSRS. COODE AND OWEN WILL offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the "RUTZEN HOTEL," NARBERTH, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of September next, the following desirable FREEHOLD PROPEBTIES: County. Parish Tenement Area Carmarthen Llangunnock. Cowen Grove A R P Farm 144 2 3 „ Saint Peter's.. 2 Houses in Water St. „ Laugharne. Dwellling House Pembroke Llandewi Vel- frey Brynhafod 73 0 17 „ Narberth Coxshill. 49 0 20 Particulars and Plans are in course of preparation, and may be had on and after the 2nd day of August next, with any further information, of Messrs. GWYNNE & STOKES, Solicitors, Tenby; W. A. Hol- combe, Esq., 14, Warwick Court, Gray's Inn, Lon- don; and of Messrs. GOODE and OWEN, Estate Agents and Valuers, Haverfordwest, Tenby, July 5, 1869. siu&isi THE Cutter Yacht COQUETTE," of about 10 Tons, decked all over, with good Cabin and Stove; a Fast-sailing and excellent Sea Boat, Copper Fastened throughout, and provided with a Double Suit of Sails, and a nearly new and complete outfit of everything necessary, including Punt and Trawl Net, all in the best condition. Apply to Captain MOGG, Stanhope House, Tenby. NOTICE TO E X C > J R 8 i G M i ST 8. PARTiES desirous to visit PEMBROKE CASTLE MONKTON. PEMBROKE-DOCKYARD, ST' GOWAN'S, STACK ROCK, and other places of Architectural and Natural interest, arriving at Pem- broke y Train, may be accommodated with first- class Breaks and other Conveyances, at Moderate Charges, at the GOLDEN LION" Family and Com- mercial Hotel, Pembroke. WILLIAM JAMES, Proprietor. Further particulars may be obtained of the Station- Masters at Tenby and Pembroke. BEHJ11I1 BABBIilS, 1, ST. JULIAN STREET, SILK MERCER, LINEN DRAPER, HOSIER, GLOVER, LACEMAN, &c. SHOW Rooms, IVY HOUSE, (Opposite the Shop). |~LADIEii^ I FROM MILLINERY < T FROM S > ¥ J HOWELL & JAMES, n j BABY LINEN DRESSMAKING LONDON. > ( WAREHOUSE. > j ESTABLISHMENT. j ALL ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CENERAL OUTFITTINC ESTABLISHMENT, ARGYLE HOUSE, HIGH STREET, TENBY, (NEXT DOOR TO THE" COBOURG HOTEL.") DAVIES, PROHERT, & CO., MILLINERS, Dress and Mantle Makers, Drapers, Silk Mercers, Hosiers, Glovers and Lacemen, Clothiers, Hatters, and General Outfitters for Ladies and Gentlemen. Visitors are most respectfully informed, that any Article may be procured at this Establishment, at the London Market Prices. A large Assortmen of MILLINERY, DRESSES, MANTLES, JACKETS, &c., always ready for inspection. Dressmaking and Millinery executed on the shortest possible notice. Show Rooms for Ladies up Stairs, CARMARTHENSHIRE, SOUTH WALES | TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. W. A. BOWLER, at the AUCTION MART, Token- house Yard Lothbury, London, on TUESDAY, 13th JULY, 1869, at Two o'clock precisely, by order of the Proprietor, (unless an acceptable offer be previously made) a Charming FREEHOLD MARINE VIELLA RF-irzID113NC."071 known as GLAN-Y-MOR, situated in the Parish of Laugharne, a Market Town about Five Miles from St. Clear's Station on the South Wales Railway, and about Thirteen Miles by the road from Carmarthen. The Property contains 2A. 2R. 36P., pleasingly disposed as Pleasure Grounds, Gardens and Paddock, Stabling, Green House,, Summer House, Potting Shed, See, Particulars, with Plans, may be bad at the Mart; at the Ivy Bush Hotel, Carmarthen the Swan Hotel, St. Clear's; on the Premises; of Mr. MASON, House Agent, Tenby; of Messrs. THOMAS and HOLLAMS, Solicitors, Commercial Sale Rooms, Mincing Lane, London; and of Mr. W. A. BOWLER, Land and Tim- ber Surveyor and Valuer, Estate Agent and Auctioneer, 7, Whitehall Place, Westminster, London. TENBY CRICKET CLUB. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Honorary Members. jEl 1 0 Families (Play and Promenade). 1 10 0 Two Members of a Family (ditto) 1 1 0 Single Play Subscription—Week 0 5 0 „ „ Fortnight. 0 7 6 „ Season. 0 12 6 Promenade-Families. 0 50 „ Single Subscription. 0 2 6 „ Single Entrance. 0 0 6 I No one allowed to Play till his Subscription is Paid. Practice Daily; Field-days, Wednesdays, 1 p.rn. Subscriptions received at Mr. Mason's Library; at the Cambrian Club; or Mr. T. Thomas, High Street. Tenby Archery and Croquet Club' COMMITTEE. S. DYER, Esq. H. H. MATHIAS, Esq. Capt. FAPILLON, R.E. W. H. RICHARDS, Esq. E. LAWS, Esq., lion. Sec. SUBSCRIPTIONS AS UNDER. Archery. Croquet. Both. s. a. s. d. s. d. Single Season 12 6 12 6.210 „ Month 36 3 6 6 0 Fortnight, 26 26 50 Family, Season, .30 0 30 0 50 0 „ Month 100 10 0 17 6 A Family Ticket admits Visitors residing in the house, Subscriptions will be received by Miss LOCKYEB. Bookseller, High Street, who will furnish copies of the Rules, and all information required. By Order of the Committee. COTTAGE PSAryO-FORTES FOR HIRE, Apply at R. Mason's Library, High Street. STEAM COMMUNICATION. BETWEEN BRISTOL AND TENBY THE Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's powerful Steamers Briton and Undine, or other suitable Steam Vessels, are intended to sail from Cumberland Basin, Hotwells (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, and with liberty to Tow Vessels,) during JULY, 1869, as follows:— I Bristol to Tenby. Tenby to Bristol. Friday.July 2..Ili morn Friday July 2 11 night Wednesday 7.. 4 morn Wednesday 7.. 5 morn Friday 9.. 61 morn Saturday 10.. 7 morn Friday 16..11^ morn Tuesday 13.. 9 after Wednesday 21.. 4 morn Thursday 15.. 11 night Friday 23.. 61 morn Wednesday 21.. 5 morn Friday 30.. 11 morn Saturday 24.. 7 morn Tuesday 27.. 9 after Thursday 29..10 night The Undine carries Goods and Deck Passengers only. N.B.-The Undine will proceed to Carmarthen be- fore going to Tenby, or not, according to circumstances. Fares:—Best Cabin, 10s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 7s. Carriage, 42s.; pair-horse Phaeton, 31s. 6d.; small one-horse ditto, 25s.; Gig, 20s.; Horse, 25s.; Dog, 3s. All Goods in Craft to be at the risk of the Shipper or Consignee, whether conveyed at expense of Ship or Freighter. Not accountable for any goods without Shipping Notes. Particulars may be obtained by applying to the Bristol Steam Navigation Co's. Office, 32, Prince Street, Bristol; or to Mr. Thomas Rees, Tenby. BRISTOL, ILFRACOMBE &TTEMBY. THE Celebrated First-Class Passenger Steam Ship Eclair AI, unrivalled for Speed, Comfort and Safety, will Sail as follows, for the Month of JULY, 1869, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence:— Leaving Ilfracombe for From Bristol. Tenby. Saturday 3. 1.0 p.m. Saturday 3. 6.0 p.m. Thursday 8. 6.30 a.m. Thursday 8. 11.30 a.m. Saturday 10. 8.0 a.m. Tuesday 13. 3.15 p.m. *Monday 12. 8.30 a.m. Wednesday 14. 6.0 p.m. Tuesday 13. 10.15 a.m. Thursday 15. 9.30 a.m. Saturday 17. 1.0 p.m. Saturday 17. 6.0 t>.m. Thursday 22.6.30a.m. Thursday M. 11.30 a.m. Saturday 24. 8.0 a.m. Tuesday 27. 2.30 p.m. ♦Monday 26. 8.0 a.m Wednesday 28. 6.0 p.m Tuesday 27. 10.0 a.m. Thursday 29. 9.30 a.m Saturday 31. 10.30 a.m Saturday 31. 4.30 p.ia Leaving Tenby for Leaving Ilfracombe for Ilfracombe Bristol Thursday 1. 1.0 p.m. Thursday 1. 4.30 p.m Monday 5. 7.0 a.m. Monday' 5. 10.15 a.m Friday 9. 9.30 11,11n Friday 12.30 noon Wednesday H. 9,30 a.m. Saturday 10. 3.:30 p.in Thursday 15. 6.0 p.m Monday 12. 4.45 p.m, Monday 19. 7.0 a.ia. Friday 16, 5.35 v'.m. Friday 23. 9.30 a.m. Monday 19. 10.15 ic.m. Wednesday 28. 9.30 a.m Friday 23 10pm Thursday 29. 6.0 p.m. Saturday 24. 3.30 p.m Monday 26. 4.30 p.m. Fndav 30 so r, m N.B.—Sailings marked thus [*] are Excursion Days', at a. single fare fox txie to and fro journey. FADEs-Bristol to Ilfracombe, After Cabin, 7s.; Fore ditto, 4s.; Bristol to Tenby, After Cabin, 10s. 6d., Fore ditto, 7s.; Ufracombe to Tenby, After Cabin, I 6s., Fore ditto, 4s.; Return Tickets are issued at a Fare-and-a-half, and are available for one Month. Agent for Tenby:—Mr. R. L. GORDON, Commercial Hotel. Printed by RICHARD MASON, at his Printing Office Quay Hill, and Published by him at the Library High Street, Tenby. Thursday, July 8, 1869.