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THE JOURNAL- ESTABLISHED 1810. | PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. *-•- (O PRICE-ONE PENNY. Sold by over a Hundred Agents, and sent Post Free for Is. 7Jd. per Quarter 3s. 3a. per Half Year, or 6s. Od. per Year. The Credit Charge is Is. 9d. per Quarter, &c. SPECIAL CHEAP RATES PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUHES TO BE LET APARTMENTS WANTED HOCBES WANTED APARTMENTS TO BE LET SITUATIONS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS^ANTED SITUATIONS VACANI ARTICLEO LUST & FOUND Will be inserted at the rate of One Shilling for the irst 24 words or under, and a Half-penny each additional word. Three insertions for the price of two. Wanted. LIST OF HOUSES where FURNISHED APARTMENTS, with or without board, at- tendance, &c., at Carmarthen is kept at the JOURNAL Office. Ladies and Gentlemen seeking comfortable Lodgings are welcomed to consult it free of charge and persons having Furnished Rooms to Let are uu IL invited to communicate with the Manager, JOUBNAL Office, Carmarthen. AGENTS wanted for First-Class Insurance Co. in all parts of Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and Cardigansoire. Liberal terms.—Apply H. Pryse, Ystradwrallt, Nantgaredig, Carmarthen. WANTED—A small unfurnished House with inexpensive grounds to keep up. Must con- tain 3 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms with servants, accommodation and usual offices, with stable and coach house, near a railway station, Church and Post Office, and where some fishing and rough shooting may be obtained.—Apply L The Club, Carmarthen. 1223p, WANTED to buy end of Season 1901, a really smart aetioned, fast Cardiganshire-bred Entire Horse. Must have plenty of bone and substance and not under 15 hands 2 inches high. Owners of only the best need apply. Write first instance, William Morgan. Victoria-terrace, Ffaldybrenin, Pumpsaint, Llanwrda. 1222p. WANTED, Cook General.—Apply Mrs. Evans, Vicarage, Llangunllo, Radnorshire. 1224p MACHYNLLETH or NEIGHBOURHOOD.— M Wanted to Rent, unfurnished, a HOUSE of 8 to 12 rooms &,so a COTTAGE on the Coast, with fishing in river or brook. Address X.X.. &c., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. [10,386 ANTED-Strong, active, steady man, as W haulier. Must be used to horses.—Apply, W. S. Morris, merchant, Bridge-street, Carmarthen. 1237p WANTED good General Servant able to wash and do plain cooking also fondjof children.—Apply with references to Mrs. Davies, Cowell House, Llanelly, [10,400 WANTED large weekly supplies of choice Salt Butter and Fresh Eggs. Cash terms.— Carriage paid to G. Hayward, 73, Kings Cross Road, London. 1228p TO TAILORS.—Wanted at once, two general Hands must be steady—Apply to John Jones, Gwynnant, Rhydlewis. 1229p WANTED, Navvies and Quarrymen for the New Lime Works, Llandebie. — Apply Manager, Llandebie Lime Works, Ltd., Llandebie. [10,403 To be Let. HOUSE.—To LET. with immediate po?se3sijn, DOLDREMENT HOUSE," Quay-street, Carmar- then.—Apply JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO LET. with immediate possession, Glanyrafon House," Talgarreg, with or without about 2 acres of land. Apply to Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Son, Estate Agents, Carmarthen. [10,310 TO be LET or SOLD that substantially built and nicely fitted up Shop and Prer ises called the EMPORIUM," Nantgaredig.—Apply J. B. Arthur Carmarthen. 10.356 TO LET, with possession from Michaelmas next, that very fertile and desirable Farm known as "GELLY," Talley. The farm is exceedingly productive and has:a plentiful supply of water. For further particulars apply Mr T. H. Powell, solicitor, Llandilo. 111.374 TO LET, Michaelmas next, BRYNAMLWG FARM, about 28 acres, near Pencader Station. Excellent Dwelling-house and Outbuildings, all new. —Apply M. Thomas, CwmhwpliD, Pencader. 10,394 TO LET. at Michaelmas, House and Shop at Bris- ken Terrace, Llandilo, close to the Intermediate and Elementary Schools and the South Wales Brewery, Llandilo, on the main road, and within three minutes' walk to the Railway Station.—Apply to Mr. David Jenkins, Architect, Llandilo. [10,393 r ■ tO be LET, at Michaelmas next, the excellent Farm JL of MAESNONNI, Llanllwni, Carmarthenshire. Apply to Mr. J. H. Evans, Brynmarlog, Newcastle- Emlyn- [1225p TO LET, partly Furnished, GWYNNONDALE," Llanarthney, Carmarthenshire, dining, morning and a large recreation room, double drawing-room, 6 bed and dressing-rooms; very good attics, bath, h.c. stabling, large garden; 5 acres of land, if desired good water. Church and station within i mile, near river Towy.—Address Mrs. J. Hughes. [10,385 PARISH OF LLANCRWYS, CARMAR- THENSHIRE. TO LET.—All that most compact and desirable Farm called "ERW-WEN," containing 39 acres of excellent grazing land, and situate about 5 miles from Lampeter, and conveniently near the main road from that town to Llanwrda, Dwelling-house and Out-buildings are exceptionally good and commodious. The two cottages called LLWTNFFTNNON," not included in the letting. Possession at Michaelmas next. Apply to MESSRS. EVANS & THOMAS, 1110,411] Solicitors, Llandyssul. TO LET, from 29th September next, "DANALLTY- GOG FARM," near Conwil, 145 acres. Moderate rent.-Apply E. David & David, 27, High-street, Car- diff. fl0,402 TO BE LET. with immediate possession, "CEFN- CEITHIN HOUSE," in a pleasant situation, near Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, convenient to railway stations, with lawn, garden, orchard, and about 7 acres of good pasture and hay land. Ground Floor— Dining-room, Drawing-room, Kitchen, Servants' Hall, Pantry, &c. First Floor—Sitting-room, 5 Bedrooms, Store-room, &c. Attic-2 Rooms. Outbuildings Dairy, Laundry, Boiler House, Shed, Stable, Coach- house. and Cow-house. For further particulars apply to G. Griffiths, Land Agent, Maeeyffynon, Llandilo. [10,408 TO LET, the excellent Dairy and Mixed Husbandry Farm, known as SYNOD ISAF," situated about 3 miles from New Quay. and touching the road to LlandyssuL, and containing about 160 acres. Pos- session 29th September. Applications and further particulars to be addressed to Mr. Morris Jones, Pont- oren Mill, Cross Inn, Llandyssil. [10,409 For Sale. RATS, Mice, Moles and Beetles greedily eat HARRISON'S "RELIABLE" RAT POISON. Cats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave NO smell.—Price, Is 2d., 2s 3d., 3s. 8d. Postage 2d.-G. -W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Carmarthen—W. Lloyd, Chemist, 12, Lammas-street. [10,002 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.-Every Mother JL who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HARRISON'S "RELIABLE" NUR- SERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, td. and 9d. Postage Id.—Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, eading. Agent for Carmarthen—W. Lloyd, Chemist, 12. Lammas-street. [10,003 BICYCLE FOR SALE, good, useful roadster, splendid runner, Eadie fittings, free wheel, Bow- den br9ke. hardly scratched. A genuine bargain. £ 7 10s; coat 215.-Apply, Box B., JOUB:,AL Office, Carmarthen. For SALE, all Iron Water Wheel not worse than new 10 feet diameter by 2ft. t;in.—Apply to John Edwards, Pantstreimon, Pontshaen, Llan- dyasul. 10,362. TO TAILORS.—Good business for Sale. House and Shop nearly new, in good position. Estab lished 60 years.—Davies Bros., Newcastle-Eml^n.^ As a safe permanent, and warranted to cure Pimples, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad Legs, Skin, and other Diseases, and Sores cf allkinds we can with l confidence recommend CLAME S WOBLD-FAMCD JIIXTTW Sold by them everywhure. "Sf I I Business Addresses. IMPORTANT. BEN. EVAISTS & Co. ARE NOW SHOWING A Grand Collection of Bedsteads IN BLACK AND BRASS & ALL BRASS. PRICES. 12/6 to 30 Guineas.. { PLEASE 11. I NOTE I t ILLUSTRATION L ok SPECI4-L 3 feet by 6 feet 6 inch i-\ j i t\ m .a With very strong Twisted Steel Wire Mattress Jj6CjSt0ftCl | A#w/0 11 With very strong Twisted Steel Wire Mattress Jj6CjSt0ftCl | A#w/0 Heavy Sides, J WITH GOOD QUALITY MATTRESS, BOLSTER AND PILLOW pO/fi COMPLETE. J O O ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. BEN. EVANS & Co., LTD. SWANSEA. HENRY THOMAS Has much pleasure in informing you that he is now showing in all Departments a complete selection of the leading FASH IONABLE NOVELTIES • FOR THE SUMMER SEASON COMPRISING BOLEROS, VISITES, BLOUSES, COATS, JACKETS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, DRESS FABRICS, TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, &c., which, having been purchased direct from Manufacturers on most advantageous terms, will be found to be marked at accordingly low prices. The favour of your patronage and recommendation are respectfully solicited. 2, Guildhall-square, CARMARTHEN. B UTLER'S I RELIABLE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. Coroets, Drums, Flutes, Clarionets, &c., own manufacture. "Guaranteed for 20 years. SPECIAL TERMS TO BANDS. EViolins, Mandolines, Guitars, Banjoes, Polyphons, Musical Boxes with hundreds of tunss on steel discs, Harmoniums, Pianos, Auto-Harps, Gramophons, Phonographs, &c. VIOLINS IN CASES 20s., 25s., 30s., 40s. 29, HAYMARKET, LONDON. Illustrated Price LIsts pent Post Free. All Instruments sent carr'age paid. TERMS—CASH, OR BY INSTALMENTS. Education. JJIGH SCHOOL FOR G TRLS, CARMARTHEN. PBKSIPENT of COUNCIL rH LURD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. LADY PRINCIPAL 84188 JORDAN, L.L.A., St. Andrew's Uni vereity. N.B.; Cambridge Higher Local Certifi- cate First Class Honours in Modern Languages. Assisted by an efficient Staff of CERTIFICATED TEACHERS. The School gives an excellent education at very moderate terms. Admirable accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for public examinations. Little boys can be admitted into the Preparatory Ulaas. The next Term will commence Monday, May 6th. For full particulars apply to the Lady Principal. QARMARTHEH OvUNTY SCHOOLS. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL: Headmaster E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL Headmistress • Miss B. A. HOLME, Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge; Senior Op- time Mathematical Tripos. Entrance Scholarship Examination July 27, 1901, when at least two Scholarships for Boys and two for Girls will be competed for. All Scholarships give free Tuition. Last day of entry June 22. Applications to be made to Rev D. J. Thomas, 13, Richmond Terrace, Carmarthen. Fees Boys, 21 15s Girls, £1 8s per term, (three terma in the year). Reduction for brothers and sisters. Boarders can be received at both Schools. pENCADER QRAMMAR~gCHOOL. BOARDING and Day School for Boys and Girls. Additional boarding accommodation for the exclusive use of girls has been recently provided by the erection of two new houses specially designed for the purpose. This department is under the supervision of the Music Mistress. The diet is unlimited and of the best Quality. THIRTY-SEVEN SUCCESSES obtained this year, including the Matriculation of the Universities of London and Wales; College of Preceptois; South Kensington Science and Art: Entrance to Theologi- cal Colleges of Bangor (Baptist) and Cardiff (Baptist): Queen's Scholarship. Since 1891 a total of 511 SUCCESSES obtained at Public Examinations, including those of 38 Under- graduates of the Universities of London (20), Wales (9). and the Royal University of Ireland (9). Terms and reports on application to the Head Master, [9981 ST. F iElLO'S COLLEGE, J^LANDILO. HEAPMASTKB I Rltv. JOHN JAMES, M.A. (Cantab), F.R. Hist, S. Assisted by Visiting Masters, Successes Uriversity and College Examinations, j For particulars apply— • ^23] HBADKASTKL Dales' COLO MEDAL Dubbin Is a wonderful waterproof for BOOTS and HAR- NESS. Softens and pre- serves the leather, PJesant odour, allows polishing with blacking. 22 EXHBITION HIGHEST AWARDS. Tins, 2d, 6d, In, 2s 6d of Boon Makers, Saddlers, Ironmongers. &c. Maus. factorv, Dublin. Wedding, Keeper, and Engagement Rings m All Sizes, Shapes, and Weights M m in Stock. V I The Largest and Choicest Selection in I ■ the United Counties. ■ m JOHN WILLIAMS, M SlOP Y MODRWYAU, M 9 & 10, LAMMAS S E 1 -1 1M CARMARTHEN. BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. BUY FOR CASH A WD SAVE MONEY. THE reason why you can save money is because JL WILLIAMS buys and sells for Cash and gives you the benefit; he acts as Salesman and -hires no traveller—which you have to pay for. Some special lines in new furniture :— Walnut Bedroom Suite complete, with dressing chest and glass combined, with bevelled plate glass in ward- robe door— £ 7 18s 6d. 4ft. Mahogany Wardrobe with bevelled plate glass door-24 10s. 3ft. 6fn. Duchesse Dressing Table and Marble top washstand 93 6s. Solid Mahogany Dining-room Suite, nine pieces-27 17s 6d. New Couches in American Cloth— £ 1 5s. Lath-back Windsor Chair—18s the half-dozen. Large Arm Chairs to match—9s 6d each. Warranted all good value. Any quantity of BOOKS and LIBRARIES pur chased. OLD WELSH BOOKS WANTED. A Large Stock of Carved Oak Furniture &c., on view. Thousands of all kinds of Books at moderate prices. A HISTORY OF THE WELSH CHURCH to j the Dissolution of the Monasteries. By the Bev. E. J. Newell, M.A. Published 10s 6d. Price 4s 6d. 9440 Call and see for yourself at D. WILLIAMS, I 20, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. CLEARANCE SALE. I H. G. POWELL STEAM SAW MILLS, POTHOUSE, CARMARTHEN, BEING about re-building and removing to larger and better accommodation, lower down on the Pothouse Quay, is offering the whole of his PRESENT STOCK Consisting of Spruce Deals, Red Deals, Pitch Pine Logs, Mahogany, Oak Coffin Planks, and Boards, White Wood, &c., &c., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, TO SAVE REMOVAL. I C A List of Stock may be had on application. [10,315 >- Public Notice. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD AT CARDIGAN ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1901. ABOUT Y4100 IN PRIZES WILL OFFERED FOR MUSIC, LITERARY, ART, & MISCELLANEOUS COMPETITIONS. Programmes per Post, l^d, each, may be obtained of 10,307] D. MORGAN JONES, Secretary. | AN -u_- AGRICULTURAL SHOW WILL BE HELD AT ABERYSTWYTH, On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER it, 1901, UPWARDS OF V200 IN PRIZES. MANY CLASSES OPEN TO ALL-COMERS. PRESIDENT W. B. POWELL, ESQ., NANTEOS. OPEN JUMPING COMPETITION—First Prize, L20. TURN-OUTS (OPEN)—First Prize, £10 10s. For Schedules and particulars apply to R. K. JENKINS, 10,378] Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. E. R. CARDIGANSHIRE MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1901. "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Court of _i3l General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Cardigan will be held and kept at the TOWN HALL, LAMPETER, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of JULY, 1901, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour the names of the Grand Jurors will be called over. The Court will then proceed with the business in the following order:—(1) County Business; (2) Trial of Prisoners; (3) Hearing of Appeals; and on the day and on the hour above-mentioned all the Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and 'answer to their names, and the Magistrates of the County are re requested to cause all depositions relating to cases sent for trial at these Sessions to be transmitted tc the Deputy Clerk of the Peace on or before the 28th day of June instant, and in cases arising subsequently im- mediately after being taken. F. R. ROBERTS, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Aberystwyth, 18th June, 1901. 10,387 POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. PURSUANT to the Provisions of the Telegraph J. Acts, 1863 to 1892 :— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Her Majesty's Postmaster-General, having obtained the consent in that behalf of the body having the control of the public roads between Llangybi Post Office and the Bridge crossing the Manchester and Milford Railway, near Penbank, in the parish of Llangybi, intends to place a Telegraph over and along the said public roads, and for that purpose to erect and maintain posts in and upon the said roads, under the powers conferred on him by the Telegraph Acts above-mentioned. G. H. MURRAY, Secretary. General Post Ofiice, 17th June, 1901. [10,382 CARMARTHEN UNION TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a NEW LAUNDRY at the Carmarthen Workhous#, according to plans and specification, which may be inspected at my Office. Tenders to be in my hands ou or before Friday, the 5tb July next. The lowest or any other Tender not necessarily accepted. ROWLAND BROWNE, Clerk to the Guardians. 7, Hall Street, Carmarthen, 26th June, 1901. LLANDOVERY. EXCURSIONISTS during the Summer Holidays should not fail to visit Llandovery, with its charming and romantic sceneries. Several exceedingly pretty drives in and around the %own. 10,406 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under :— SATURDAY NIGH R, JULY 6, to LONDON for t0 2 or 4 days, from CARMARTHEN, LLAN. ELLY, &c. Until further notice EXCURSIONS will run as under EVERY WEDNESDAY to Chepstow. GLOU- CESTER. CHELTENHAM, Stroud, Cirencester, and SWINDON, for 8 or 15 days and (commencing July 10) to SWANSEA, CARDIFF, Newport, BRIS- TOL, Bath, &c., for 2, 9, or 16 days; to Glyn Neath, Aberdare, MERTHYR, &c., for 16 davs or less and to Clevedon, WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Trowbridge, SALISBURY, Frome, Yeovil, Bridport, Dorchester, WEYMOUTH, BOURNEMOUTH, SOUTHAMP- TON, Portsmouth, Cowes, Ryde, &c., for 9 or 16 days from NEW and OLD MILFORD, Haverfordwest, Pembroke Dock, TENBY, CARMARTHEN, Llan- elly (not to SWANSEA), &c. EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT to LONDON for 6 or 13 days; and to Eastbourne, Hastings, Worthing, St Leonards, and Brighton, for 15 days or less, from NEW and OLD MILFORD. Haverfordwest, Good- wick, Pembroke Dock, Tenby. CARDIGAN, New- castl-Emlyu, CARMARTHEN, Llanelly, &c. EVERY F KID AY ao DOUGLAS (ISLE OF MAN) for 16 days. or less, from New Milford, Haver- fordwest. Good wick, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, CAR- DIGAN, Newcastle-Emlyn, CARMARTHEN, Llan. elly, 4c c. A FORTNIGHT OR LESS IN IRELAND OR SCOTLAND.—,TULY 4, 18, AUGUST 1, 5, 29, SEP- TEMBER 12 and 26, to BELFAST, Armagh, Enius- killen, Lame, GIANT'S CAUSEWAY, &c. July Zi, 19, August 2, 16. 30, September 13 and 27, to Carlisle, Dumfries, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW (EX- HIBITION), Aberdeen, &c., from NEW MILFORD, Lfaverfordwest, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, CARMAR- THEN, Llanelly, &c. For times, bookings from other stations, WEEK- END EXCURSIONS, COUNTRY LODGINGS, &c., see bills and pamphlets. J. L. WILKINSON, 10,412 General Manager. CARMARTHEN PARK, I August Bank Holiday, August 5th, 1901. Grand Cycle and Foot Races, Balloon Ascent and Double Parachute Descent, and ap- pearance of PARENI, the Marvellous Aerial Telephone Wire Performer; THE VOLDENES, Gymnastic Marvels; and THE DENELVOES, Startling Triple Hori- zontal Bar Performers; also a Grand Tim- bering Competition. I TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND REFRESH- MENT CATERERS. TENDERS are invited for the right of selling Beer, Wines, Spirits, and Crated Waters, etc., on the above date, in Carmarthen Park:—(1) At a Tent to be erected at the West End of the Track; (2) at a Tent I to be erected at the East End of the Track; and (3) at the Refreshment Room in the Grand Stand. No per- son can tender for more than the Grand Stand and one Tent. Tariff of Prices to be charged for intoxicants, &c., to be seen at Park Stores, Lammas-street. Sealed Tenders are to be sent in separately for each place, and are to be marked "Tender for No. 1;" No. 2;" and "No. 3;" and must be in the hands of the Secretary by 4 o'clock on Tuesday, July 9th. Tenders are also invited for the right of selling Tea, Coffee, and Non-Intoxicating Drinks and Refreshments in a separate Tent in the Park on the sime date, sealed Tenders for which, marked "Tenders for Refresh- ments," must be sent to the Secretary by the same time as stated above. A. J. JONES, Secretary. Park Stores, Carmarthen, June 27th, 1901. Sales by Auction. CARMARTHENSHIRE. i Town of Llandilo and Parishes of Llandilo-faior and Llangadock. MR. W. N. JONES has been instructed by A. Stepney-Gulston, Esq., to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, on Wednesday, the 17th day of July. 1901, at 2 o'clock p.m. precisely, several Freehold Farms, Shops, Dwelling-houses, Stables, Gardens, &c. Included amongst the above 24 lots are old Cennen Tower, Cefnbedw Farm and Lands, comprising about 193 acres Felinfach Farm, 44 acres Berthlwyd and Fields, 18 acres 3 roods; and Cae Cefn, Caeblaenty, and Waunewydd, 28a. 3r. 38p.; Waunblaenty Sa. 2r. 20p. The above Farms and Lands are all near Cennen Tower, about 3 miles from Llandilo Town, and are situate in the parishes of Llandilo-fawr and Llan- gadock. Appendant or appurtenant to the above heredita- ments is the inestimable advantage of a right of pas- turage on about 10,000 acres of the neighbouring Black Mountain. The town lots comprise several shops in the main thoroughfare. Included in the sale are also certain tithe rent- charges amounting to £ 75 5s. 3d. per annum, and the unique and exclusive manorial right to fish in a por- tion of the river Towy near Llandilo Bridge. The Auctioneer has every confidence in inviting the attention of capitalists, farmers, and tradesmen to the above sale. Detailed particulars and conditions can be had of ohe Auctioneer, Tirydail, Ammanford; Mr. J. F. ughes, Estate Agent, Llandilo, and HR. T. GEO. WILLIAMS. 10,401 Solicitor, Llandilo. LLANSADWRN, CARMARTHENSHIRE. FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON, at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, on Saturday, the 6th day of July, 1901, at 2.30 p.m., subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced and read. LOT 1.—All that valuable Freehold Farm called "CWMILATH," in the Parish of Llansadwrn, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Thomas, as yearly tenant from Michaelmas, at the annual rent of £56, the tenant paying rates, taxes, and tithes. The buildings consist of Farm House, Stables, Cow House, Piggeries Barn and Cart Houses, and the Farm contains 95a. lr. 7p., or thereabouts, of Arable, Pasture and Meadow Land. There is a Ouarry of Stone on the Farm which is a valuable adjunct. There is a fair amount of Timber, principally Oak, with a little Alder, which will have to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation. LOT 2.—All that portion of LLANSADWRN COMMON, which has been allotted between Cwmilath and Llwyn-yr-yn Farms, near Gorsfarlais, containing about 9a. 2r. 39p. and now let with Cwmilath Farm. LOT 3.—All that valuable Freehold Farm called TIR ADDA," in the Parish of Llansadwrn, in the occupation of Mr. Benjamin Edwards, as a yearly tenant, from Michaelmas, at the annual rent of 980. the tenant paying rates, taxes, and tithes. The buildings on this Farm consist of a very con- venient Dwelling-house, with a capital Dairy, a large Barn, Cow Houses, and Stable, all stone built, and covered with Carnarvon slates, the Farm contains 32 acres, or thereabouts, principally pasture. The Auctioneers beg to invite the attention of capitalists and others, this sale affording opportunities not often presented of acquiring Freehold Property in the above parish. For further particulars apply to Messrs. T. L. White and Phillips, solicitors, 26, Victoria-street, Merthyr Tydfil; Mr. H. Brunei White, solicitor, Carmarthen or to the Auctioneers, Messrs. J. Howell Thomas & Son, Auction Offices, Carmarthen. The respective tenants will show the Farms to in. tending purchasers. 10,390 CARMARTHENSHINE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly Important and Extensive Sale of an attractive Freehold Family Residence, Farms, Dwelling-bouses, &c. MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON HAVE received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, in the Month of July, tbe pict'iresque and attractive family seat known as The Cottage, Llanstephan. Also the Freehold Farms of Pilroath, Maesgwynne, Tir- bach, Parcnwc, Darkway, Tynewydd, Trehiddion, Tygwynne, and the residence of Orchard House, and several small Dwelling Houses and Plots of Accom- modation Land, all the above being situate in the parish of Llanstephan. Also a Freehold Farm called Fuoor)," in the parish of Llangendeirne the Farm called "CWMDU," in the parish of St. Peter; CILHIR-ISSA," in th« parish of Trelech "PENPLAS" and LLANYGOHSE," m the parish of Llangunnock. Also the valuable Freehold Shop known as CITY HOUSE," in Lammas-street, Carmarthen. Full parti ,ulars will duly appear, and may be attained of Mr R. M. Thomas, Solicitor, or from the Auctioneers both of Carmarthen. [10,337 CARMARTHEN MONTHLY MARKET. MR, JOHN FRANCIS w.ll hold his MONTHLY SALE on Wednesday, July the 3rd, 1901. Present entries include 2 young Shorthorn Cows, the property of Col. Gwynne-Hughes. 10404 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PILLAGE OF LLANSTEPHEN, CARMAR- THEN SHIRE. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the I y Bush Royal H -tel, Car- tmarthen, on Saurdoy, the 20th of July, 1901, all that valuable and much-frequented Public-house called the "CASTLE HOTEL" or "Castle Inn," in th village of Llanstephan, together with the Stables, Coach-house, and a Garden which affords good building Sites, also three Dwelling Houses situate in the old road to Laugbarne. The abnve will be offered in Lo's. Particulars, plan and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Auctioneers' Institute, 57 and 58, Chancery Lane, Londoo. W.C. of tbe Auctioneer, or of MESSRS. BARKER, MORRIS & BARKER, 10,380J Solicitors, Carmarthen. CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISH OF PENBRYN. SALE OF TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD ^ARMS. MR. JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Salutation Hotel, Newcastle- Emlyn, at 2 o'clock precisely, on Friday, the 26th day of July, 1901 (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), the valuable Freehold Farms known as "PENPOMPREN," containing 89a. lr. 27p., and "PANT- YBHOLIAD" and" CWMWHIBLIN," containing 115a. 3r. 39p,, both situate in the Parish of Penbryn, andjabout 3 miles from the Town of Newcastle-Emlyn. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained at the Salutation Hotel; and on application to the Auctioneer, Carmarthen and to MESSRS SPICKETT & SONS, Solicitors, Pontypridd. CARMARTHENSHIRE, PARISH OF LLANEGWAD. Important Sale of i most Desirable and Compact Freehold Farm. MESSRS LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, (in July next, all that exceedingly compact Freehold Farm with the Cottages situate thereon, known gas CWRT, near Felingwm, in the Paxish of Llanegwad. Full particulars will duly appeal. In the meantime any information may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Quay Street, Carmarthen or of MR C. E. MORRIS, 10,398] Solicitor, Carmarthen. FOR THE PIPE THREE NUNS TOBACCO. < NONE NICER toz,, 2oz, 4oz. i SOLD EVERYWHERE. J. & F. BELL, LTD., GLASGOW. Coming Events. August 1st.—The re-opening of Rev. Griffith Jones, Llanddowror's Memorial Church. August 6th.—Ferryside fourth annual Horticultural Industrial, Dog and Poultry Show. August 15th.-Abergwili Horticultural and Agri. cultural show. August 29th.—United Counties Agricultural Sho armarthen. w Railway Notice. There will be several important alterations in the Time Tables commencing next week.

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