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PUBLIC NOTICES. LLANDYSSIL HIGHWAY BOARD. NEWCASTLE EMLYN HIGHWAY BOARD (CARMARTHENSHIRE). NEWCASTLE EMLYN HIGHWAY BOARD (CARDIGANSHIRE). I the Undersigned, hereby Give Notice, that the j AUDITS of the Accounts for the year ended the 25th day of March last of the above mentioned High- way Boards and of the Officers thereof, will severally commence at the respective places and at the respective times stated below. LLAXDYSSIL HIGHWAY BOARD- AttheBoardRoom of the Guardians of the Poor of the Newcastle Euilyn Union, at Newcastle Emlyn, on Tuesday, the 31st day of May, 1892, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. NEWCASTLE EMLYN HIGHWAY BOAHD (Carmarthen- shire), At the Board Room of the Guardians of the Poor of the Newcastle Emlyn Union, at Newcastle Emlyn, on Tuesday, the 31st day of May, 1892, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. NEWCASTLE EMLYN HIGHWAY BOAHD (Cardigan- shire).—At the Board Room of the Guardians of the Poor of the Newcastle Emlyn Union, at Newcastle Emlyn, on Tuesday, the 31st day of May, 1892, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated the 23rd day of May, 1892. (Signed) EDWARD JONES, District Auditor of the South Wales Audit District. [1613 POWIS EXHIBITIONS. ONE EXHIBITION of the value of £ 60 a year, tenable at any College or Hall at either of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, is intended to be filled up after an examination of the Candidates, which will take place at King Edward's School, Birm- ingham, September 20th, and the following days at nine o'clock. Candidates are requested to send their names, addresses, and certificates of baptism, with testimonials of conduct and character, on or before the 1st day of August, tc Charles Shaw, Esq., care of Messrs. Park Nelson, Morgan, and Gemmell, 11, Essex-street, Strand, London, W.C. Candidates must be members of the Church of England, natives of Wales, or of one of the four Welsh dioceses, under twenty years of age upon the 10th day of October next, acquainted with the Welsh language and intending to become candidates for Holy Orders. The candidates will be examined by the Rev. Llewelyn Thomas, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Jesus College, Oxford, and W. Emerton Heitland, Esq., Fellow and Tutor of St. John's College, Cambridge, in Welsh reading, composition, and speaking the Gospel according to St. Matthew and the Acts of the Apostles in Greek the First and Second Books of Iliad the Fifth Book of Thucydides Xenophon's Anabasis Cicero de Offieiis the Fifth Book of the -Eneid and Latin prose and verse composition. Those who fail in Welsh will not be further examined. The Exhibition will be tenable (during residence) for four years by an Exhibitioner who at the time of his election is not legally a member of either University, and will in his case date from matriculation and by an Exhibitioner who at the time of his election is legally a member of either University, till the close of the term in which the degree of Bachelor of Arts is due to the holder. 2nd May, 1892. [1609 BATH & WEST & SOUTHERN COUNTIES SOCIETY. PATRON—H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. PRESIDENT—SIR J. T. D. LLEWELYN, BART. (treat Show at Swansea, June 1, 2J, J, -1 and U. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, FARM PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS MACHINERY, &c. WORKING DAIRY, with Lectures and Demonstrations. BUTTER-MAKING and SHOEING COMPETITIONS. ART MANUFACTURES and PICTURE GALLERIES. BEE-KEEPING ILLUSTRATED. BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES (Portsmouth Division). Admission—June 1. 2 and 3, 2s. 6d., Children, Is. June 4 and 6, Is., Children. 6d. Season Tickets for the week, 7s. Ikl. THOS. F. PLOWMAN, ii;oo] Secretary, Bath. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. COMMENCING JUNE 3rd and every FRIDAY C and SATURDAY until September 23rd CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS (to return the following Monday or Tuesday) will be issued to TENBY from LLANELLY, Pembrey, Kidwelly, Ferryside, CARMARTHEN TOWN and JUNCTION, Sarnau, St. Clears, CARDIGAN, Kilgerran, Boncath, Crymtnyc h Arms and IHALVERFORDWEST; and to Cardigan from Llanelly, Carmarthen and Haverfordwest. [1611 CARMARTHEN FAIR. On FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, MARKET TICKE r8 will be issued to CARMARTHEN from the Stations and by the Trains at and by which they are usually issued on MARKET DAYS, and also from LLANELLY by the Train leaving there at 8.47 a.m. WHITSUNTIDE HOL-IDA YS. CHEAP EXCURSIONS will run as under:- On WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1st, and TUESDAY, JUNE 7th, Cheap Excursions to SW ANSEA, Bridgend, CARDIFF, Newport, BRISTOL, BATH, Me-thyr, Aberdare, &c., will leave NEW MIL. FORD at 7.55 a m., Johnston 8.10, Haverfordwest 8.20, Whitiand 8.55, CARMARTHEN 9.15 Car- marthen Junction 9.30, LLANELLY (not to Swansea) 10.10 a. m. to return as per bills. Tickets also issued from these Stations to Taunton EXETER, TORQUAY, PLYMOUTH, Falmouth,' St. Ives, Penzance, and other Stations in the WEST OF ENGLAND. SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, to READING and LONDON from t*NEW MILFORD at 9.50 a.m., t* Jilford 820, t*Johnstown 10.5, t*HA VER- FORDWEST 10.15, Clynderwen 10.35, t*Cardigan 7.35, Kilgerran 7.45, Boncath 8.0, Crymmycb Arms 815, Whitland 1055, t*PEMBROKE DOCK 8.0, +*PEMBROKE 8.8, +*Tenby 8 40 +*Narberth 9.10, St. Clears 11.10, Llandyssil8.25,' CARMARTHEN 10.55. Carmarthen Junction 11.30, Ferryside 11.45, Kidwelly 11.65, Pembrey 12.5. and Llanelly 12.20 p.m. to return June 10th. Passengers also booked from Stations marked to Gloucester and CHELTENHAM; + also to Cardiff and Newport. SATURDAY and MONDAY. JUNE 4th and ütb, to Shrewsbury, Oswestry, Llangollen, Wrexham, Chester, Bala, Birkenhead, Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Rhyl, Abergele, and Llandudno for 8 days from New Milford at 8.25 a.m., Milford 8.20, Johnstown 8.40, Haverfordwest 8.50. Cardigan 7.35, Llandyssil 8.25, Pembroke Dock 8.0, Pem- broke 8.8, Tenby 8.40, Narberth 9.10, Carmarthen 7.5, Carmarthen Junction 7.10, and Llanelly 8 5 Passengers also booked from these Stations by this Train to MALVERN, Worcester, Kidderminster, Wolverhampton, and BIRMINGHAM to return June 7th, 8th, 9th, or 11th. WHIT MONDA Y.-DA Y TRIPS. To BIRMINGHAM from NEW MILFORD at 12.o a.m., Johnston 12.15, Haverfordwest 12 20 CARMARTHEN 1.0, Carmarthen Junction Th)! and Llanelly 1.45; also to return June 7th, 8th 9th, or lltb. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS will be issued (as under, at times shewn on special bills) to PA R MARTHEN from LLANELLY Vlbref Kidwelly, Ferryside, WHITLAND, St Clears' Sarnau, Llandyssil, Pencader, Llanpumpekint and' Conwil. To MILFORD from Haverfordwest and NEW MILFORD. BATH d; WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW AT SWANSEA. On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JUNE 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Cheap Day Return Tickets will be issued to SWANSEA from NEW MILFORD at 6 40 and 8.25 a.m., Haverfordwest 7.5 and 8.50, Pembroke Dock 8.0, Tenby 8.10, Cardigan 7.35, Carmarthen S.5 and 11.45, Carmar- then Junction 8.20 and 12.10 p.m., LLANELLY 910 and 1.0, and from certain intermediate Stations. CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS will run, on SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, to SWANSEA from Carmarthen 9.10, Carmarthen Junction 1,20, Ferrysidc 9.35, Kidwelly 9.45, and Pembrey 10.0 a.m. On WHIT MONDAY, to CARMARTHEN" and SWANSEA from New Milford at 6.55 a.m., Haver- fordwest 7.25, Whitland 8.5, Cardigan 6.35 to SWANSEA only from Llandyssil at 7.40, Carmar- then 10 0, Carmarthen Junction 10.10, and Llaaeliy 10.55. For bookings from intermediate stations and for fall particulars, see bills. lbiol IIY. LAMBERT, Gl'ULl'J,! Miina0tr. | THE BUNCH OF GRAPES (ADJOINING THE MARKET GATE), JOHN STREET, CARMARTHEN. HARRY JAMES ilEUS to intimate that he has taken over the Business formerly held by Mrs Dawkins at the above address, and hopes by careful attention to business to merit a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. ALL BEER DRAWN DIRECT FROM THE WOOD. BASS AND ALLSOPP'S ALES AND GUINNESS'S STOUT ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. ALSO CIDER OF THE BEST QUALITY. —————————— [1482 THE "BUNCH OF GRAPES" IS THE HOUSE WHERE ALL FRIENDS MEET. B. EVANS AND COMPANY WILL MAKE A GRAND SHI Ml-It SHOW OF FASHIONS & NOVELTIES, AS WELL AS NEW GOODS IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT, On SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 28th. B. EVANS & COMPANY, having made preparations on an unusually large scale for the above EXHIBITION, have much pleasure in inviting their numerous Customers and Visitors to Swansea during the Great Agricultural Show, to take a walk through the Establishment and inspect at their leisure the GRAND DISPLAY, which includes the latest artistic developments of the most eminent Producers of Fashions. They would also draw attention to the Magnificent Stock of Dress Materials of all kinds, n Household Linen, Furnishing Goods and Cabinet Furniture. SPECIAL.—B. EVANS and COMPANY make their enormous purchases on PROMPT CASH TERMS this, and the Ready Money System of Selling, enable them to offer all goods, whether Novelties or Plain Household Requirements, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA, MAY, 2Gth 1892. [1334 ESTABLISHED 1806. HENRY CADLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IVIIVE, SPIRIT, ALE, AND PORTElt MERCHANT, HALF MOON HOTEL, DARK-GATE, AND BLUE-STREET, CARMARTHEN, AGENT FOR BASS, ALLSOPP'S, AND OTHER ALES. GUINNESS'S AND OTHER PORTERS, IN CASKS AND BOTTLES CASKS, FROM 9 GALLONS AND UPWARDS, ALWAYS IN STOCK. SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. SCHWEPPE'S CHAMPAGNE, GINGERADE, LEMONADE, SODA WATER, AND BRIGHTON SELTZER WATER. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES, FROM 2s. TO 7s. PER BOTTLE. ALL SPIRITS OF MATURE AGE. fla46 AN ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY AT ONE O'CLOCK. LLANDYSSUL. TEETH—PAINLESS DENTISTRY. T E « T II I MFO RTA NT NOTICE- F. 0 -W E N & CO., SURGEON DENTISTS, CAN BE CONSULTED FROM 10 TO 5 P.M., AT MRS. JAMES' GWALIA HOUSE, HIGH STREET CARDIGAN, every Saturday and Monday, And will also attend the following Towns from 11 to 5 p.m. :— LLANDYSSUL. at Mrs. Jenkins', 9, Lincoln-street, every Tuesday. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN, at Mrs Elias', Emlyn House, every Wednesday FISHGUARD, at Mrs. Hancock's, High-street, on Thursday, June 9th NEWPORT, at Mrs. James', Market-street, on Friday, June 10th. CONSULTATION FREE OF CHARGE. Teeth supplied, from One Tooth to a complete Set. Single Teeth from 5s., Set, upper or lower from 50s. Warranted to give every satisfaction..„ — The Patent Adamantine Teeth, an invaluable invention. To the preacher, public speaker, Artificial leetn which cannot be surpassed for natural appearance andpositive comfort. Perfectly painless treatment throughout. AMERICAN DENTISTRY. PERFECTLY PAINLESS. TEETH F. OWEN, Dentist from London. (ESTABLISHED 30 YEAltS). 72, CROCKERTOWN, CARDIFF; 42 QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. TNTOTICE. All letters to be addressed to 4, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. [141)3 0 SEEDS FOR PRESENT SOWING, UNRIVALLED FOR QUALITY AND GROWTH. n. G. EYNON, Seedsman & FLORIST, 12, QUEEN-STREET, CARMARTHEN. VEGETABLE SEEDS.—The most select Stocks in cultivation, embracing all the Standard Varieties those of recent introduction. FLOWER SEEDS.-Exti-,i choice strains of Calceolaria, Cineraria, Cyclamen, Primula, etc. in packets (id. each. Collectiont3-12 different sorts—5s. THE BEST VARIETIES of German Asters, Stocks, and other select Seeds in packets, 4d. each. Col- lections—12 distinct sorts—3s. Popular Flower Seeds in packets, 2d. and Id. each. Collections 7 or 14 varieties—price Is. FARM SEEDS.—Saved from selected Stocks, Grasses, Clover, Carrot, Mangel, Swede and Turnip. SEKD POTATOES, early, second crop and late sorts. LAWN GRASS for sowing down and renovating. WREATHS and CROSSES to order. PLANTS, etc. supplied. GARDEN REQUISITES and SUNDRIES in great variety. POTTING SOILS for Plants and Ferns, Peat, Silver Sand, etc. BIRD SEEDS, POULTRY CORN, DOG BISCUITS, and DRY GOODS generally. CARMARTHEN FLOWER SHOW, for Prizes offered by me, for VEOETABLES and FLOWKKS. See Schedule. [1511 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. EARLY SPRING FASHIONS. JOHN LEWIS Begs to state that he is now making his first SHOW OF SPRING FASHIONS Specialities in French and English Millinery, Mantles, Capes, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, Blouses, Ac. NOVELTIES IN THE NEW SACQUE AND WATTEAU COATS. A Splendid Stock of Dress Materials. A large and well-apsorted Stock of the Newest Designs in Art Muslins, Cretonnes, and Carpets. *#* Special attention is called to the New Arrange- ments in the Work-room, by which goods can be made up at such prices consistent with good and reliable work that will no doubt recommend themselves to intending purchasers. PERFECT FIT & STYLE GUARANTEED. A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. COMMERCE HOUSE, Carmarthen, April 4th, 1892. [1543 PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS! FROM 14is. ntonwit IL-Y. ON NEW HIRE SYSTEM. THOMPSON J SMELL, 110., CARDIFF, BRISTOL, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, &c., &c. NEW BRANCH AT CARMARTHEN: 54^, KING-STREET (OPPOSITE THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS). SOLE AGENTS FOE SOUTH WALES FOR THE ESTEY ORGxlNS AND NEUMEYER PIANOS. AGENTS FOR PIANOS BY COLLARD, BROADWOOD, BRINSMEAD, KIRKMAN HOPKINSON, 1BASH, BECKSTEIN, SCHIEDMAYER, and all lending Makers ORGANS BY ESTEY, MASON & HAMLIN, BELL, &0„ and all best American Firms. N.B.—This new Branch is opened for the convenience of our numerous Patrons in the Counties of Carmarthen Cardigan, and Pembroke, and a large Staff of First Class Tuners will be availabe at the shortest notice. LARGEST BUYERS AND CHEAPEST PIANO FIRM IN THE KINGDOM. Price Lists, with beautiful illustrations, post free on application. Speciality—Second-hand Pianos at Half-price. SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING OF THOMPSON & SHACKELL. [1458 NOTE THE ADDRESS— L 54A, KTNG STREET, CARMARTHEN THE ELECTRIC WASHER THE ELECTRIC WASHER T> UY your Soap direct from the Manufacturer, and save about 45 per cent, on your purchases. The lathering f and cleansing properties of the Electric Washer is something wonderful, and the result is that the washing t ay is converted more to a holiday than the busy, vexatious, and much-dreaded washing day. The Electric Washer is guaranteed to contain only the best ingredients, no rancid tallow being used in its manufacture To keep linen white as snow and last double the time—use only the Electric Washer—no rubbing required if properly used. Try the Electric Washer, and you will use no other soap afterwards. All the Electric Washer Tablets are as near one pound as can be moulded. Compare weight with some other Tablets that are mostly sold equal to Hd. per lb. Price of the Electric Washer to ALL 2d. per Tablet. May also be obtained in Bars at very LOW priced, in parcels of 28, and 56, and 112 in Boxes. Terms, cash with order. Farmers' Dog Soap, 2s. per lb. Soft Soap in 2K lbs. lots to order. Send orders quickly. Save your money at once. NOTE ADDMEss-THE MODERN SOAP EACTORY, Pontardulais, R.S.O. [1608 WANTED. CLUB AGENTS WANTED, to form Clubs for J Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera Glasses, Musical Insts., &c. Members pay Is per week. Terms, Catalogues, &c., KENDAL & DENT, 10(j, Cheapside, London. Splendid value. Great success. Mention Paper. Ladies' and Gents' Silver Levers 42s., worth 70s. [1254 HALTERS — TO SHOP KEEPERS, IRON- MONGERS, and HORSE DEALERS. — For Sale, a large quantity of HALTERS from 2s. (jd. to 3s. (id. per dozen (all flat heads). Apply to John Pilot, 23, Kerry-road, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. [1571 LAW CLERK. — Wanted, immediately, one ac- customed to routine of Solicitor's Office, and good writer and accountant. Strictest references required. Apply, Lex," 26, High-street, Cardigan. L1578 TO TAILORS. WANTED TWO GOOD COAT HANDS, con stant employment; piece work.—Owen Evans & Sons, Tailors, &c., Cardigan. [1500 WANTED, a thorough good COB HORSE, about 14-2 or 14-3, warranted quiet to ride and drive, and sound brown or chesnut colour preferred.— Apply J. S., Office of THE JOURNAL. [1002 SMALL GRASS FARM.—Wanted, from 10 to 25 acres of land, within easy distance of church; rent moderate.—Apply, H. Tobias, 24, Wern-terraee, Clydach Vale, near Pontypridd. [1599 WANTED, an active, steady young man (married) to reside on and manage a small Beer-house, in Liverpool-wife to manage by day, husband can follow other work during day time—wages 15s. weekly and house, coals and gas free. None treated with un- less ready to deposit B40 cash security for license.— Address. Mr Tidswell, 71, Andrew-street, County Road, Liverpool. [1594 WANTED, by a respectable working man, with small family, a respectable HOUSE-KEEPER. A good character required. A good home offered to a suitable person.—Apply to J. A. Davies, 3, Newton- street, Abercanaid, Merthyr Tydfil. [1621 TO BE LET. I TO f°r orazing, a Rich and Productive Pasture FIELD, containing 9 acres, at Pibwrwen, distant about quarter of a mile from Car- marthen Junction. Apply to JOHN FRANCIS, Land Agent, Carmarthen. F1582 PONTWELLY, LLANDYSSUL. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, that com- -L pact and commodious house, called TWFLFY VILLA, Pontwelly, Llandyssul. It comprises on the ground floor a front Parlour, Kitchen and Passage, back Kitchen, Pantry, &c., having glass roofed en- trance at back, forming a vestibule. The first floor Two Bedrooms and Landings. The second floor: Two Bedrooms and Landings. The out-buitdings comprise Coalbouse. Coachhouse, Stable, Pigstye, E. C. Laundry, Washhousc, Boiler, &c., complete, together with a large Store-room above. The block of building is of modern erection, with large, lofty, and spacious rooms. It is within easy reach of the station, on the main road leading to Newcastle Emlyn, the river Tivy, noted for its fishing, being in close view. It forms a most compact seat for any party, and can be let to meet any requirements. For further particulars apply to the owner, Mr BEN JONES, Coal Merchant, Pontwelly, Llandyssul. [1589 n_ COMFORTABLE furnished apartments to LET, in J a respectable part of the town, with a large garden at the back.—Apply, M., JOURNAL Office. [1603 TO LET, immediately, unfurnished or partly furnished — CLEARBKOOK — \y2 mile from Llanarthney Village and Station, 8 Yz from Carmar- then and Llandilo, and easy distance of Towy and Cothi rivers; 3 Sitting-rooms, 8 Bedrooms, Con- servatory, &c. Walled Garden, and 4 'Horse Stable, &c. Apply, Lawrence, Llanarthney, Car. imtrthciiJjirc. [1614 I I PUBLIC NOTICES. ™ciGARsT15lG^ J. JENNINGS Holds a large Stock of the leading Brands of HAVANA, MEXICAN, MANILA, & BRITISH CIGARS I At STORE'S PRICES. SPECIALITK. 30,000 Manila Cigars, full weight, and in fine condition* to be Sold at the very low price of 2D. EACH. 16s. PER 100. Box OF 500, £3 18s. 6D. CIGARETTES. TURKISH, THE OTTOMAN; A'ALA, 8s. 100. EGYPTIAN, MELACHRINO. | NESTOR GIANACLIS, from 6s. 6d. per 100. j SPECIALITE. A Cigarette made on the Premises, from the very finest Virginia grown, and is cut especially for these Cigarettes. They are in two sizes, and sold at 8d. per oz. Many other Brands in Stock. TOBACCOS. Over 80 different sorts kept in Stock, and fresh weekly including— 3 ARCHERS, TADDYS, WILLS, LAMBERT AND BUTLERS, HIGNETTS, COPES, PLAYERS, SMITHS, ETC PIPES BY ALL BEST MAKERS. POUCHES. CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES STICKS. Every requisite for the Smoker kept in Stock. nf3^' J''JEu,NIvur be=s t° take this opportunity of informing the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of Car marthen and District, that his FIRST CT TOILET SALOON is NOW OPEN, under the Management of an experienced WEST-END HAIR- TJ > Private room for Ladies' and children Ladies own hair made up into any deaign. WIGS, ETC., PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A large Assortment of Toilet Articles kept in Stock. JAMES JENNINGS, ^1378 TOBACCO & CIGAR MERCHANT, 44, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALKS ABERYSTWYTH. THE RIGHT HON.. LORD ABERDARB,, G.C.B. THOMAS FRANCIS ITOBERTS, M.A. (OXON). A sste SeptembermClaiT AEfS' £ MT *Th'fXT < £ *< £ £ « perKr'011 "dmi" B A r £ gG ,C(,H,lrse incIudes preparation for the s tv'amHor'M"- de°.rees the LondoS UnivS" oldpr uiiversufe 8 PS ArtS and »ci«nce at the languages ,offe!'e,d to students in Modern German Universi?t|. the Ph,D* degree at a Woinen,students admitted into Hall of Residence i superintendence of Miss E. A. Carpenter at a charge of £ 31 ] 0s to £ 39 per session. Tk^'ri asses /or the study of Agriculture, The College is recognised as a DAY TRAINING COLLEGE for Teachers. For full particulars apply to the Registrar at Aber. ystwyth. MORGAN LLOYD, 1W8) Hou. Leu'tUry. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. ABERYSTWYTH REGATTA AND SPORTS, WHIT MONDAY C- TUESDAY, June 6th and 7th, 1892. SPECIAL RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. SEE COMPANIES BILLS. Further particulars of R. PEAKE, Hon. Sec. Aberystwyth. [1596 CARDIGAN UNION. T ^dersi?ne(i, hereby Give Notice, that the J-, AUDIT of the "Accounts of the said Cardigan ion, and of the Rural Sanitary District in the said Union and of the several Parishes and Contributory places contained in the said Union and District, or ia the said Umon solely, for the half-year ended 25th ot March last, will commence at the Town Hall, Cardigan, on Wednesday, the 1st day of June, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated the 23rd day of May, 1892. (Signed) EDWARD JONES, District Auditor of the South Wales Audit District. [1612 CARETAKERS.-Grand-daughter of late Captain Koyal Navy and Husband, reduced, wish any place of trust "for pay of one." Mrs Yorke, Saundersfoot. [1615 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a new Church and for making other improvements to the Parish Church of Talley, near Llandilo. Plans and specifications may be seen on application to Rev. J. H. Lloyd, Tdlley Vicarge, Llandilo. Tenders to be sent by or before the 14th of June, addressed to the Vicar. The committee do not bind themselves to accept 'the lowest or any tender. [1595 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messrs. MURPHY & ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, ABERYSTWYTH, [ESTABLISHED 1857.] Have removed to CORNER OF TERRACE ROAD AND CORPORATION STREET. MR. ROWLEY visits LAMPETER on the first and third Friday in each month, at Mr Evans, grocer, Moelfre House; ABERAYRON on the second uij fourth Wednesday in each month, at M18 James. 15, Market-street. [1605 IMPORTANT TO FARMER S. ESTABLISHED 80 YEARS. THE "OWEN DAVIES" CELEBRATED SCYTHES. EVERY SCYTHE WARRANTED. hese well-known Scythes are acknovie(]„e(j uv tjlos- who have used them to be tvf BEST and CHEAPEST, Unequalled for cvenncas of temper and durabiut., of edge. v Farmers fihould give them a trial and prove it for themselves. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. Sold by IronmollgerB, Shopkeepers, and Smiths; or from the sole Proprietors- 0 i«nn NAVIES & DAVIES, Llanidloes SALES BY AUCTION. =-= NEAR LLANDOVERY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. •iVt^for^A r'^K^^Or^'Pr^ (Auctioneer) will offer on Friday the ?N (subject to conditions) Castle Hotel M DJ>FJUNEV1892' at 2-'» p.m., in the LOT I!!A' fHndovery, the following Lots with Stabling Y^r^H- ^esidence called .PBNYHOCK, Meadow, comnritff' Crlarden' 2 Orchards and smtjl Road, and wifching i f"? acres,,abutting Main occupied by Miss Harrv Llandovery (aa now LOT 2.—A Field YEARIY rent °* £ 35). excellent Pasture Land ^;(?AoI>AN7 or °AK9KrB°R, of adjoining Lot 1 and (Ltl^ • ^owhouse and Outlet, adjoining Lot 1 and containing about 6% acres (now occupied by Mi4 Harrvs ai>°ut 6 acres ^no>v LOT 3. Two S YFARLY REN^ OF ^10 2S). ESGOBUCHA and ESGOBISSA A)R6- • FLEL'LH» abutting Main Road 2 adjoining Lot 2, and less, in the occS^ 'f00^1?1^ 10 »cre*. more or anDUal renfc o £ £ 15). WlIllams (atan TROUT, .BUTLRK9 ROTSH LED -C" containing about 10 acres nl River Bran, and James (at a yearly rant of' £ 25 68)°CCUP by TKA^JSTYR, adjoining'krish^RLuf^ Calle<? °A* acres, more or less now ,and containing 3 .in acres, more or less now ,and containing 3 Williams (at an ap^rtiS by Mr Possession of LoTl »nd 2 canT1^' °( £ 4 5s). Possession of Lots 1 and 2 can be had at Michaelmas next. IMf 3- 4. 5 are under ta„e, expirmg September. suSied wW.eiSion °f *•<* 5, the whole are „eU Llandovery?' "M* to C. BISHOP, Esq., Llandovery. fl584 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE VEDW ESTATR* ;N I J* and RHOSYFIN Udmg, ^LGWYN Llanddewybrefi, CardiVnn«h-C'' 'M, Parish of SALE by PUBLIC Affrfew 1 be offered JUNE NEXT AUCTION, at Tregaron, in For particulars apply to J. MORGAN WILLIAMS, St. David's, R.S.O. Solicitor. [1553 TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. A FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUVF a Don FOR SALE *1 PREMISES to'SgW V Mr.M, J„„ea, £ pJZ BCe SSSffi: punctually, all that much 892, at 2 P-m! and old established PubHc £ qUei?hed £ ully-lieensed, KING GEORGE, being NO •"? p"se' know« as the OLD with the Yard, Out-hnno' 10Ty-street, Carmarthen, thereto. Situated as it i« in' Stables adjoining street, where LAR.RO T> ? fche lower part of Priorv- Saturdays and manv v Markets are held on S^pheHnSet6 Further particulars may be obtalOed of the Auctioneer, at Brithdir, Gwernogle or of MESSRS. BARKER, MORRIS, & BARKER Solicitors, Carmarthen 11607 COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN^ PRELIMINARYTOTOUNCEMENT. Mr. BEN EVANS will SET T u the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel 7 AUCTION, at Freehold Farm, CAEKBLAIDD • AN WARIY DATE. the Llanfihangel Rhosycorn ami' J11 t,le pariah of Carmarthenshire^ ■ PRELTIIIINARY ADVFRTISEFVIENT. M VIES will SELL by AUCTION 'Parishesof £ landef?frm °f, NANTYGOITBEISSA' F" M ryside. Wa,ldefeilog and St. Ishmael, «*<S 1613] W' MOKgAN GRIFFITHS, Solicitor, Carmarthen,