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,'í:: | Ben. Imm T? I M GUINEABAL | 8 °*$ 1 Lace Curtains. | rS —— 9 mmji ■■ 1 Pair, Handsome Design, Drawing- gp w, » « me room Curtains j4 jards long by 72 Q FAlKb inches wide. White or Ecru. prj 5H » 2 Pairs, Choice Parlour Curtains. j|L Jg >5 1 buite New Patterns, 3 jards long #4 101 1 by 63 inches wide. White or Ecru. a | o Pairs, Bedroom Curtains, Splendid I Ciftiag# Fall. W1de. Whilst it is obvious that a larger number of fej fA Curtains (of a lower grade) can be sold for 21/ p U the above are all typical examples of the well- RS known Ben. Evans' high standard of style and fd quality, and, as such, represent the utmost gg limit of value at the price. jjj^ J 'aw fittingly returned if nat tatisfactory in every wa„. S P « B«. Eras & Co., ltd. Second Visit to London for Summer Goods. Misses LEWIS & CLARE Request the favour of a Visit to view their Range of m u HIGH CLASS MILLINERY MODELS And the latest Novelties in Fancy Neck Wear, Feather Stoles, Blouses, Veilings. Gloves, and Umbrellas. OUR SHOW BOOMS ARE NOW OPEN. CAVENDISH HOUSE, 41, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. IN". <fc o. (NICHOLSON & CO. s) RAINPROOF OVERCOATS. WE ARE NOW SHOWING ;> €0 SPLENDID RANGES OF THESE COODS SUITABLE FOR SPRING WEAR. mmk ■ to 52/6. i 1. '1 VI READY TO WEAR. Jll _un MORRIS & Go., jL BIG HIT, j§ gammas street, CARMARTHEN. There is no Shop in the Country that can show a nicer assortment of these Goods than we can at the present time. STRADEY PARK, LLANELLY. WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 31st, 1909. HORSE SHOW & PARADE. 7 HORSE RACING AND TROTTING MATCHES. NOVELTY — COSTUME HORSE RACE SPECIAL OPEN GLASSES FOR FARMERS Breeders and others for Light and Heavy Horses shown in hand. Over A200 in Prizes, and Valuable Cups. Entries close May 24th. Schedules now ready. Apply to DAVIDSON THOMAS, Secretary, Llanelly. MM AUSTRALIA BY THE ORIENT ROYAL MAIL LINE From London to FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE, • MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and BRISBANE, calling ( GIBRALTAR. MARSEILLES. NAPLES, PORT SAID, COLOMBO. Throuaii tickets to NEW ZEALAND and i TASMANIA. Ton. London. Marseilles. Naples, Ormuz 6,465.May 14.May 21.May 23 Managers—F. GREEN and Co., and ANDERSON. j' ANDERSON. and Co.. Head Officee, Fenchurch- aTenue. London. For passage apply to the latter firm, at 6, Fenchnrch-avenae, E.C., or to w. and Branch Offioe, 28, Cookspur-atreefc, S.W. AUSTRALIA by the ORIENT LINE Under Contract to carry His Majesty's Mails. To FREMANTLE. ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and BRISBANE, calling at GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES NAPLES, PORT SAID, COLOMBO. Through tickets to NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIA. Tons. London. Marseilles. Naples. Orontes (tw. 9,023.May 28.June 4.June 6 Omrah (tw. sc) 3.130.June 11.June 18.June 20 Orsora tw. sc.) .12,000.June 25. July 2.July 4 Otwav two c.) .12,000.July 9. July 16.July 18 Manaierm-F. GREEN & Co. and ANDERSON, ANDERSON & Co. Head Offices, Fenchurch Avenue, London. For Passage apply to the latter firm at 5, Fencharoh Avenue, E.C., or to Wmt- end Branch Offioo, 28, Cocbpwr atMM, S.W. South Africa. — Royal Mail Route, Union Castle Line London and Southampton. To Cape Colony, Natal, Delagoa Bay, Beira, etc., calling frequently at Madeira, Las Palmas, Teneriffe, Ascension, St. Helena, and Lobito Bay. Weekly Sailings, Fast Passages. Superior Accom- modation. Best route. For Rates of Passage Money, and all further in- formation, apply to the Managers—DONALD CURRIE & Co., London, or to Local Agents. Public Notices. CARMARTHENSHIRE STUD COMPANY, LIMITED. rp HE undermentioned SHIRE HORSES, the Pro- X pertv of the above-named Company, will at- tend at the usual Stations during the coming season: — CAPSTONE HAROLD (16590); Colour, Bay; foaled 1896; sire, Harold (3703) by Lincolnshire Lad II. (1365); dam (11234) Western Lively (Vol. xii.) by Fen Champion (3085). Fee for service: To Members, £2 2s. ROBUST (25583); Colour, Dark Bay; foaled 1905; sire, Vanderbilt (21893) by Nailstone Cceur de Lion (1123) ex (16786) Hitchen Sunbeam by Harold (3703); dam, (54518) Lofty by Mun- chausen (6190). Fee for service: To Members, 32s. | For particulars and cards, apply to JoiiN i FEANCIS, Secretary, Carmarthen. (334 RB CHARLES WILLIAM JONES, DBCEASBD. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Vie., Cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having any claims or de- mands against tho estate of Charles William Jones, late of Gwynfryn, in the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, deceased (who died on the 15th day of July, 1908, and whose Will, with four Codicils thereto, was proved in the Principal Registry of tha Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 14th day of August, 1908, by William Morgan Griffiths, of Lime Grove, Carmarthen, Solicitor; David Lewis Sprake, of No. 10, Burnley Road, Accrington, Solicitor; Walter Lloyd, of No. 12, Lammas Street, Carmarthen, Chemist, and John Lewis, then of Ar-y-bryn, Penllwyn Park, Carmar- then, but now of Gwynfryn aforesaid, Woollen Manufacturer, the Executors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their claims or demands to us the undersigned, the first day of Juno, 1909, after which date the Executors will proceed to distribute the Assets of tfhe said deceased amongst, the persona entitled thereto, having regard crlv to the ciaims and de- mands of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the Assets of the said deoeased, or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons, of whose claims or demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 27th day of April, 1909.. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, SON. & PROSSER, Of Saint Mary Street. Carmarthen, 471) Solicitors for the said Executors. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a JL NEW VICARAGE at MYDRIM near St. Clears. Plans and specifications may be seen at mv Office, where sealed Tenders are to be delivered oa or before Saturday, the 8th May, 1909. Ihe lovT&st or any tender not necessarily aooepted. HUGH THOMAS, Architect and Surveyor, 9, Victoria Place, 44S31 Haverfordwest. LAMPETER, LLANDYSSUL, TREGARON AND ABERAYRON GAS COMPANY. 28, High Street, Lampeter, 26th April, 1909. \T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Half- 1 Yearly, Ordinary Meeting- of the above- named Compafty will be held at the Board Room of the Guardians at Lampeter, on WEDNESDAY, tho 26th May, 1909, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for tho transaction of the following business, namely:— 1. To receive and adopt Report of Directors. 2. To elect 4 Directors. 3. Goneral Bwsinrss. JOHN LLOYD, 459) Seoretxrir. SEASON 1909. (The Property of Mr. E. Jones, Manoravon, Llandilo.) THE SHIRE STALLION. MARKEATON READY RECKONER 20697 (Sire Pride of Blagdon, 6272; Dam 20370 Markeaton Countess), Will stand at Manoravon, Llandilo, and serve mar-a at JE3 3s. Tenant Farmc,s,£2 2s. Groom's -'ee, 2s. 6d. Good Accommodation for Mares at reason- able charges. For further particulars, apply CHAS. HILL Groom. (475" COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Justices constituting the County Licensing Committee for die County of Carmarthen will meet at the Assembly Rooms, Carmarthen, on Wednesday, the 19th May, 1909, at 12.15 p.m., for the purpose of hearing applications for the confirmation of New licences. A Copy of the Standing Orders, containing the re- quirements of the Committee upon application for the confirmation of New Licences, can be obtained from 1 ho undersigned. J. W. NICHOLAS, Clerk of the Peace. Couniy Offices, Carmarthen, 1st, May, 1909. (480 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS. COLLIERY- PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER. TIMBER ON EARL CAWDOR'S CARMARTHEN- SHIRE ESTATE (AT NEWCASTLE-EMLYN). Avery valuable and desirable Lot of LARCH and OAK TIMBER, standing and growing in the Parishes of Cenarth and Penboyr. ABERHALEN PLANTATION.—About 9a. tr. 8p. of very fine clean grown Larch. (Pariah of Penboyr.) 1 miles from Newcaetle-Emlyn G.W.R. Station. CILWEN WOOD.—10 acres, comprising 425 Oak Treea, 14 Large Elm in hedgerow, 4 Ash, and 4 Sycamore. The Timber in this Wood is close to the main road, and within a mile of Newcastle-Emlyn G.W.R. Station. CORDUROY WOOD, in the Parish of Ce«arth.— 8 aores of exceptionally fine and clean grown Laroh and 23 largo Oak Trees. PENRALLT CILLO (4a. lr. 2p.).-Comprises 218 fine Oak Trees, 20 Beech, 4 Ash, and 3 Sycamore. The last 2 Lots of Timber are near the Main Road, and within 2 miles of New-cutle-Emlyn G.W.R. Station. The Trees will be shewn on application to Mr. Thog. Williams, Oakland, Henllan S.O. Sealed Tenders may be sent not later the 20th May next to the under-signed marked "Confi. dential." For further particulars, apply to Mr. James Jamieaon, Forester, Ynyslas, Llanarthney S.O. The highest or any Tender not necessarily: anpted. rsndors may be made for the whole or any v Wood. F. D. W. DRUMMOND, Carmarthen, 24th April, 1909. Agent. (AM Sales by Auction PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PEMBROKESHIRE. Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. THOMAS EVANS & SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Milford Haven, on WEDNESDAY, th. 26th day of May, 1909, the Farms of MYRTLE HILL, BEACONING. IVY TOWER. SMALL ALLOT- MENTS and BUILDING SITES, in the Parish .f Steynton; the Extensive Farm of SOUTH NEE- STON, in the Parish of Herbrandston, and tli* RECTORIAL TITHES in the Parieh of Steynto*. Plana and particulars are ia eourse of preparafeiea and may be had of the Auctioneers, Cefnoenrt, Llangranoff, Henlla*. or BURGES & SLOAN, Solicitor*, Gh/eton Baildings Marsh Street, Bviwot, LLWYNHELIG, LLANDILO, I CARMARTHENSHIRE. MESSRS. MORGAN, REES & DA VIES Kave received instructions from the Representa- tives of the late Mrs. Bowen Thomas (deceased), to Catalogue and SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, May 5th, 6th, and 7th, 1909, the whole of the con- tents of the Mansion, comprising tho very fine and valuable FURNISHINGS of the Dining, Drawing, Sitting and Breakfast Rooms, Library, &0.. includ- ing some very fine old pieces of Oak and Mahogany, Gilt Chimney and Pier Glasses, Console Tables, Cabinets, etc., etc. Tho superb assemblago of OLD CHINA, consist- ing of Dresden Groups, Worcester, Royal Crown Derby, Spode, Dinner and Dessert Services, Vases, Ornaments and Oriental Ware, &0. The handsome collection of Cut-glass Decanters, Finger Bowls, Tumblers, Epergncs, etc., together with the Silver and Plate. The Appointments of the numerous Bed Ch&M- bers, consisting of well-made Spanish Mahogany, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Marble Wash-hand-stands, Cheval and Toilet Glasses, etc. A large number of Books, Oil Paintings, ings, Water Colours, etc., also the Out-door Effee", Saddlery, Harness, etc. Sale to commence each day at 11.30 The Goods may be viewed on Monday and Tues- day prior to the Sale. For Catalogues and particu- lars apply to Messrs. Morgan, Rees and Daviet, Auctioneers, Valuers, Estate Agents and Surveyors, lijandii'lo, 'Llandovery (P.O. Telephone 13), aad Llangadock. Dared March 23rd, 1909. (461 TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. Important Sale of a Valuable Freehold Detached Villa. and Building Site. MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON HAVE received instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the St., Mary's Auction Mart, Car- marthen, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of May, 1909, at 2.30 p.m. (subject to such Conditions as shall be there and then produced), the following Valuable Freehold RESIDENCE, viz.:— Lot 1.—The vaulable Freehold Detached Residenoe known as "FAIRFIELD," Wellfield Road, Car- marthen, now in the occupation of Mrs. Titus Evans, at an annual rental of £34, the tenant paying rate*. This Residence, recently built, has a front- age of 110 feet to the road, is in perfect condi- tion. has all modern conveniences, abundant supply of good water, excellent drainage system and abso- lute freedom from dampness. On ground floor, Drawing-room, Dining-room, Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, Coalhouse. w.c., etc.; on first floor, 4 Good Bedrooms, Bath Room (h. and c.), Lavatory, Sink, w.c., Box Rooms, etc. The Grounds are also nicely laid out amd in good order. N.B.—The purchaser of Lot 1 can have the option of Lot 2, at a nominal sum to be stated at time of Sale. If desired, immediate possession cam be arranged. Lot 2.—A Valuable Building Site adjoining having a frontage of 50ft. to tho road with a depth of Mft., or thereabouts. A Plan and Photograph of the Property can be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers. For orders to view, and all other information, apply to the Auctioneers, St. Mary Street, or te MR. J. H. RICHARDS, Solicitor, 443) Both of Carmarthen. TOWNSHIP AND PARISH OF LAUGHARNE. MESSRS. JAMES DAVIES & PHILLIPS, Auctioneers have received instructions to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ship and Castle, Laugharne, on THURSDAY, 10th day of June, 1909, at 2 o'clock p.m., tho valuable FREE- HOLD PROPERTIES, forming part of the Estate of the late Evan David, deceased, in the following Lots, viz. — Lot 1.—The commodious dwelling-house, out-build- ings, yard, and garden, known as tho GREEN DRAGON, together with the Fields, called CROFT, BIG FURLONGS, LITTLE FURLONGS. BIG DERRY BUTTS, LITTLE DERRY BUTTS, and the narrow strip, called EAST HILL and BAT- TEYS LAND, containing about 24 acres, or there- abouts all lately in the occupation of the late Evan David. Lot 2.—The Fields, called BROADLAND and CHERRY TREE PARK, containing about 3 acres, in close proximity to Lot 1. Lot 3.-The Two Fields, called DELACORSE FIELDS, containing about 9 acres. Lot 4.—The Fields, called UPPER and LOWER ROCKHAM, the COPSE, and corner piece, a Field formerly part of North Wadden Farm; also Field, called NORTH WADDEN PARK. containing alto- gether about 15 acres, the whole of this Lot being bounded on the West and South by roads. Lot 5.—Six Freehold Field. ccmmorily called as NORTH AVADDEN FIELDS, containing alto- gether about 18 acres, partly bounded on the West by the main road leading to Carmarthen, and bounded on the East by a road separating this Lot from Lot 4. Lot 6.—The Freehold Field, known as ANTS HILL, otherwise MAPSLAND, containing about 3 acres, bounded on the North by the road leading into the main road to Carmarthen and near thereto. Lot 7.—The Freehold Piece of Land, containin a good stone Quarry, known as SIR JOHN'S HILL PLANTATION, and containing' nearly an acre. Further Particulars may be obtained of Messrs. James Davies and Phillips, Auctioneers. LIwynpiod, St. Clears, and No. 1, Lammas. Street, Carmarthen; or of MESSRS. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, SON and PROSSER, 474) Solicitors, Carmarthen. ST. CLEARS. MESSRS. JAMES DAVIES & PHILLIPS, .l'-I. Auctioneers, are instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel. Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 5th day of June. 1909, at 3 p.m. (subject to such Conditions as shall be there and then produced), the Dwelling- house, Farm, and Lands, called PARKEBACH, containing about five acres, situate near Sarnau Railway Station. Further particulars may bo obtained of Messrs. James Davies and Phillips, Auctioneers, Llwyn- piod, St. Clears, and No. 1, Lammas Street, Car- marthen or of MORGAN GRIFFITHS, SON, & PROSSER, 473) Solicitors, Carmarthen. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF KIDWELLY. LLO\ D & THOMAS are favoured with in- structions to offer for SALE by AUCTION in tho Month of Juno next, the LLECHDWNNY ESTATE, situate in the Parish of Kidwelly, and containing 318 Acres, or thereabouts. Further Particulars will duly appear, and in the meantime may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen, or of MESSRS. MORGAN & RICHARDSON, Solicitors, 472) Cardigan. PRKLIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LAMPETER HOUSE ESTATE. MESSRS. MORGAN & RICHARDSON, solici- tors, Cardigan, beg to announce that the LAMPETER HOUSE ESTATE, with 26 acres of desirable land, situate in the parish of Lampeter Velfrey, Pembrokeshire, now in the occupation of Dr. Lawrence will be offered for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION in the month of June. (491 SALE THIS DAY. CLOITENDY, LLANEGWAD, Distant about a Mile from Nantgaredig. THE Sale of the valuable STOCK, Crop, Im- -t. plements. Dairy Utensils, and Household Furniture (INCLUDING A QUANTITY OF OLD WELSH OAK) takes place TO-DAY, Fridav, Mav 7th, 1909, ar. 1 p.m. JOHN FRANCIS & SON, Auctioneers. (492 FERRYSIDE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON are instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, all the White Lion Hotel, Ferryside, on SATURDAY, the 22nd of May, 1909, at 5 p.m., the valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, as set out below Lot 1.—That attractive semi-detached Villa, known as No. 1 THE CLIFF, lately occupied by Mrs. Lewis, Deceased, commanding views of Car- marthen Bay, Llanstephan Castle, etc. Lot 2.—No. 2 THE CLIFF, now in the occupa- tion of Mr. A. Scott, at an annual rent of £28, tenant paying rates and taxes. Lot 3. All that Leasehold Dwelling House, known as No. 1, MOUNT PLEASANT, as now held by Mr. Dd. Evans, at the annual rent of JS8, tenant paying all rates and taxes. Lot 4.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House, known all No. 2, MOUNT PLEASANT. as now held by Mr. Tom Humphreys, at the annual rent of £8. teaant paying all rates and taxes. Furthsr particulars may be obtained of Joha Franeia and Son, Estate Agents, Valuers. Sur- and Auctioneers, Carmarthen; or of Mr. E. A. H. Harries, Solicitor, Carmarthen. (466 TOWN OF KIDWELLY. )OHN FRANCIS & SON aro instructed bv the Executors of tho late Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Le Pelican Hotel, Kidwelly, on MONDAY, the ?4tb day of May, 1909, at 5 p.m., all those valuable Freehold Fields, known as "HOLLOWAY FIELDS," in the following Lots;- Lot 1. All that valuable Field of Accommodation Land, situate close to the Farm of Holloway, con- taining 5a. 2r. 6p., more or less, and being part of No. 841 on the Ordnance Survey Plan. Lot 2.—All those Two Fields of A ecommodatioa Land. situate adjoining Holloway Farm, being Nos. 815 and 828 on the Ordnance Survey Plan, and con- taining 3a. 3r. 16p., more or less. Lot 3.—All those Three Fields of Accommodation Land, situate adjoining Lot 2, being No. 827, 847 and 848 on the Ordnance Survey Plan, and contain- ing 9a. 2r. 7p., more or less. All are most rich and productive field3, and approached at a short distance by the lana leading to the main Kidwelly to Trimsaran road. The wholo of the Lots are now held by Mr. Thomas Beynon; tenant paying all rates and taxes. Further particulars may be obtained of John Francis and Son, Estate Agents, Valuers, Surveyors, and Auctioneers, Carmarthen or of Mr. E. A. H. Harries, Solicitor, 'Carmarthen. (464 PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISH OF ROBESTON WATHEN. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the De Rutzen Arms, Hotel, Narberth, on THURSDAY 27th May, 1909, all that exceptionally valu- able Freehold Farm and Land, known as "RETURNO," situate about l. £ miles from the market Town of Narberth, and containing 109a. Or. 3p. of first-class Pasture and Arable Land, and now held by Mrs. Mary Howell. Particulars, Plan, and Conditions of Sale may, in due course, be obtained of John Francis and Son, Estate Agents, Valuers, Surveyors, and Auc- tioneers, Carmarthen; or of D. Roger Evans, Esq., Solicitor, 3, Commercial Street, Newoort. Mon. (467 CARMARTHENSHIRE. GLYN ABBEY ESTATE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in June, the whole of the above valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale may shortly be obtained of John Francis & Son, Estate Agents, Valuers, Surveyors ancf Auctioneers, Car- marthen: or of Messrs. Tucker, Lake, and Lyon, 4, Now Court, Lincolns Inn, London. (468 CARMARTHENSHIRE. KIDWELLY. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION in June, all that valuable Freehold Grazing Farm and Premises, known as "ROGERLAY," situate within a mile of the Tow. of Kidwelly, and containing 47a. 3r. 27p. of the best land in the district, with first-class buildings. Particulars, Plan, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of John Francis & Son, Estate Agents, Valuers. Surveyors, and Auctioneers, Carmarthen; or of Mr. Thomas Walters, Solicitor, Carmarthen. (469 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANEGWAD. JOHN FRANCIS & SON, in conjunction with MESSRS. STONEBRIDGE & FOLL, will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, ia June, the valuable and compact Freehold Farm, known as "LLWYNYBRAIN," containing 109a. 3r. 31p., also the desirable Freehold ProDerty, known as "PENYBONT." Further Particulars will duly apnear. and in the meantime may be obtained of E. J. Thornley, Esq., Solicitor, Fenny, Stratford; of John Francis and Son, Estate Agents, Valuers, Auctioneers, etc., Car. naarthen; or of Messrs. Stonebridge and Foil, Sur- veyors, Bletchlcy, Bucks. (479 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF ELANGENDEIRNE. OHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE 7 by PUBLIC AUCTION, in Juno the whole of the valuable Freehold Estate, known as TORCOED-FAWR containing 153a. Ir. 26p. Particulars, Plan, and Conditions of Sale may, in duo course, ba obtained of John Francis and Son, Estate Agents, Valuers, Surveyors, and Auc- tioneers, Carmarthen; or of Messrs. Morgan Gri- ffiths, Son, and Prosser, Solicitors, Carmarthen. (465 ARMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS for tho supply of Bread and Meat at Carmarthen Camp, commencing in June, 1809, will be received at thf;) undermentioned office by ^12 noon on Monday, 24th May, 1809. Forms of Tender can be obtained on application to the Assistant Director of Supplies and Trans- port, Watergate House, Chester. (495

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