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THE CORBETT ESTATE, TOWYN ON-SEA ON THE CARDIGAN BAY COAST, NORTH WALES. BUILDING LAND FOR SALE OR TO BE LET ON LONG BUILDING LEASES. WELL PLANNED AND LAID OUT. FINEST BEACH FOR BATHING. MOST HEALTHY DISTRICT. FINE ROADS. SEWERED ON THE MOST SANITARY PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTION. PUREST SPRING WATER FROM THE MOUNTAINS. ONE OF THE FINEST ESPLANADES IN WALES. For Particulars, apply Mr. H. HALL, Estate Offices, Impney, Droitwich or to Messrs. R. GILLART AND SONS, Towyn, Merioneth. PUBLIC NOTICES. PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY Y5 LIMITED. CHIEF OFFICE: HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. SUMMARY OP THE REPORT PRESENTED AT THE FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL HELD ON 6TH MARCH, 1902. issuS H* TJBBAN0H-Thenninb6r of Pobc.es The number of Free Policies granted daring the S5ES!Rthe^ wa8J76'.831' ass«rmg sutl> y<fr fc_p those Policyholders of five years' standing 1 *075,835, and producing a New Annual who desired to discontinue their payments was Premmm Income of £ 389,776. 74,798, the number in force being^71279 £ 3 4ftQ orff nuU,na recfived diriaK the year were number of Free Policies which became Claims ™y.yot>, being an increase of £ 167,613 over the during the year was 17,880, Thu^o?'- e j-u r>i e<=? nnc. ^°tal number of Policies in force at the end Tkt Ua™s of the year amounted to £ 1,563,775. of the year was 14,334,820; their average duration number of Deaths was 6,723, and 6,105 exceeds nine and a half years. ndowment A-im-ces matured. The Assets of the Company, in both branches, the number ot Policies in force at the end of as shewn in the Balance Sheet, are £ 43,292,026 IVrm^T651,558, bein2 an increase of £ 3,396,698 over those re INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. — The Premiums of 1900. cewed during the year were £ 5,529,461, being The Staff Provident Fund, which was founded in of £ 81,764. 1898 for the benefit of the outdoor staff, shews a Th 6 'ms °f the year amounted to £ 2,104,939. satisfactory increase for the year, the total amount p number of Deaths was 211,670, and 2,227 standing to the credit of the Fund being "ndowment Assurances matured. £ 101,960. "==- GENERAL BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED ON THE 31sT DECEMBER, 1901. LIABILITIES. SharehoMers' capital 1.000.00C 0 0 IDDL.NA7 Branch Funds 22,660,953 10 2 Ha* al Branch Fund 18,274,017 18 6 InvTj6 Fund 900,000 0 0 Clai 8 Reserve Fund 250,000 0 0 IUtnsnnderlifepolicieBadmitted 207,054 18 8 £4î292.026 7 4 ASSETS. £ s. d. British Government securities 3,554,093 7 5 Indian and Colonial Government securities 4,194,854 6 7 Railway and other debentures and debenture stocks 3,050,669 14 6 Loans on County Council, Munici- pal, and other rates 9,340,533 17 11 Freehold ground rents and Scotch fen duties .3,317,456 3 10 Freehold and leasehold property. 2,293,593 5 10 Mortgages on property within the United Kingdom 5,809,857 10 7 Railway, Gas, and Water stocks 6,109,593 16 0 Suez Canal shares 167,677 11 7 Telegraph and other shares 81,715 3 9 Metropolitan Consolidated stock and City of London bonds 339,332 17 1 Bank of England Stock 200,559 18 6 Colonial and Foreign Corporation stocks 332,538 5 7 Foreign Government securities 1,106,291 17 7 Reversions and Life Interests 923,844 14 4 Loans on the Company's policies. 1,148,138 11 0 Rent charges 181,975 10 5 Outstanding premiums 467,379 9 6 Cash in hands of superintendents and agents' balances 41,172 11 0 Outstanding interest and rents 341,910 8 8 Cash—on deposit, on current accounts, and in hand 288,837 5 8 £43,292,026 7 4 THOS. C. DEWEY } D. W. STABLE, Secretary. WILLIAM HUGHES, f Joiufc GeneraI Managers. EDGAR HORNE, Chairman. HENRY A. HARBEN,1D. A]1 THOMAS WHARRIE, ^^ctors. stion to be had from the District Superintendent—T. H. EDWARDS, Milton House, o 5 Assistant Superintendents, T. LEONARD, 8, Cadw^an Place, Aberayron; and J. WIL- 4 Greenfields, Machynlleth j Agents, J. H. LESTER, Towyn; and T. J. WATSQ&, &M9T§7* ADDRESSES. -1 H. W. GRIFFITHS, BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE. Visitors and others will find a large and well- selected Stock of all kinds of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, SAND & TENNIS SHOES, LACES, SOCKS, BOOT POLISHES, CREAMS, &c., &c. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES. AGENT FOR THE WELL-KNOWN "K" BOOTS. NOTR TFE ADDRESS:- 7, COLLEGE GREEN, TOWYN. TO BUILDERS AND ROAD CONTRACTORS TONFANAU GRANITE QUARRY, TOWYN. LrUOD ROUGH BUILDING STONE AND ROAD MATERIAL Can be supplied from this Quarry at 2s. Od. Per Ton. Delivered into trucks at Tonfanau Wharf on Cambrian Railway. Railway Carriage to Towyn Is. per ton. ALSO, ROAD MACADAM, S1FTINGS, SHOD- DIES, QUOINS, LINTELS, AND ALL KINDS OF DRESSED STONE Apply to the Local Manager, MR. JONATHAN PARRY, TONF \.NAU QUARRY, TOWYN. TOWYN-ON-SEA, CARDIGAN BAY, NORTH WALES. MERIONETHSHIRE. SEVERAL EXCELLENT NEWLY-BUILT RESIDENCES TO LET AT THIS POPULAR RESORT. The rents of the Terrace Houses are z650 per annum. For permission to view apply to Care- taker on the Premises. Houses contain all domestic requirements; sanita- tion perfect; pure water from the Welsh mountains; healthy and attractive neighbourhood; Terrace Houses, all adjoining or near Promenade and facing sea; Hunting, Fishing, and Golf Links in district.- For further particulars, apply to Messrs R. Gillart and Sons, Land Agents and Auctioneers, Towyn (Merioneth) and Machynlleth. CATALOGUES, Schedules, Posters, and all kinds of Printing for Agricultural and Horticultural Societies executed with despatch, at moderate prices by David Rowlands, COUNTY TIMES Offices. ADDRESSES. SEASONABLE GIFTS AT T. U. JONES, MW39, HIGH STREET, TOWYN. Gold and Silver Watches, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Studs, Links, Thimbles, Albert Chains, Novelties in Electro Plate. LADIES AND GENTS' PURSES. Fancy Goods, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Briar and Meerschaum Pipes in Cases, Tobacco Jars, and many other useful articles too numeroui to mention. No Seaside prices—same prices as large towns. FISHING TACKLE of all kinds. Information given as to fishing in the district. O. ARMER, L.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON BARMOUTH, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Towyn and surrounding District that he attends there on FIRST AND THIRD SATURDAY In each Month, at MRS ROBERTS, BEAUFORT HOUSE, Hours, 1 30 till 5 p.m. WELSH SPOKEN. THE ADVENTURES OF CARADOC: A TALE OF WALES IN THE DAYS OF KING ARTHUR. PRICE ONE SHILLING. < WELSHPOOL: SALTER & ROWLANDS, And may be obtained at Messrs Smith & Son Railway Bookstalls. From the Liverpool Courier, September 8th:— Arthurian legends are always interesting, and a word of praiee must be accorded Mr B C Hardy, who, in a capital little work, The Adventures of Caradoc," published by Messrs Salter and Rowlands COUNTY TIMES, Welshpool, has, with the venue o his story in Wales, woven an attractive tale of the noble King and his trusty knights." THE ADVENTURES OF CARADOC. Is. Salter and Rowlands, Welshpool: 1899. The present little work, penned by B. C. Hardy, is one of the most charming romances we have read for a long timel Caradoc, who plays a le i'1;"g part in the drama, is a gallant soldier, who in lime is selected as Captain of the King's Guard, and subsequently becomes one of the Knights of the Round Table. Tha adventures which Arthur and his knight go through are graphically told, the sad death of the King making a pathetic ending.—The Shooting Times and British Sportsman.