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BEN. EVANS & CO. SWANSEA, THE PREMIER FASHION AND FURNISHING HOUSE OF WALES AND THE WEST. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING 1913, Now Showing in all Departments. EXCLUSIVE MODELS IN Millinery, Costumes, Blouses, &c. The Pick of the Fashion Centres at Prices which compare favourably with any House in the Kingdom. All the Newest Designs and Colors in Dress Fabrics, Silks, &c. PATTERN SENT POST FREE ON REQUEST. HOUSEHOLD SPRING RENOVATIONS of every description. LOWEST PRICES. ESTIMATES FREE. New Deliveries of Furniture, Curtains, Household Linens, Carpets, &c. BEN. EVANS & CO., LTD. SWANSEA. 74 F ROYAL WORCESTER KIDFITTING CORSETS 4/11 to 5 Guineas. LEVELLA," "KISMET." AND SPIRELLA CORSETS. Newest Millinery and Costumes now on view. M. HAYDN, TEMPORARY PARLOUR, 11, SPILMAN STREET, CARMARTHEN. BRITANNIC ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. ESTABLISHED 1866. CHIEF Oincts: BROAD STREET CORNER. BIRMINGHAM. EXTRACTS FHOM THE DIRECTORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31st, 1912. The Directors have much pleasure in announcing that notwithstanding a substantial increase in the amount distributed by way of claims, the net result of the year's transactions has been the addition of £ 313,051 to the Accumulated Funds of the Company. The Directors also refer with special pleasure to the results of the Annual Valuation, which enable them to announce an INCREASED BONUS to participating Policyholders in the ORDINARY BRANCH and an allotment of BONUS TO CLAIMANTS UNDER INDUSTRIAL POLICIES. PREMIUM IXCOME £ 1.251,669. TOTAL INCOME £ 1,383,614 TOTAL CLAIMS PAH) £ 8,761,589. ACCUMULATED FUNDS 23,286,905 ORDINARY BRANCH—Premium Income £ 237,393. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH—Premium Income £ 1,007,942. ANNUAL VALUATION.—The Annual Valuation of the Company's Policy Liabilities has been made by the Consulting Actuary, Mr. T. G. Ackland, F.I.A., F.F.A. The policies in the Ordinary Branch have been valued by a strictly net premium method, whilst in the Industrial Branch the whole of the policies have been valued by the "English Life Table No. 6 (Males)." After making full provision for the policy liabilities a gross surplus of £95,342 is brought out. The amount available for distribution amongst the participating Policyholders in the Ordinary Branch will provide a REVERSIONARY BONUS AT THE INCREASED RATE of 32'- PER CENT. FOR THE YEAR to all participating- Policyholders in the Immediate Profit Class, and rviflko ariftnnate nrovision for the Policyholders in the Accumulated Profit Class. It tX proposed to allot a CASH BONUS at the rate of £ 5 PER CENT. UPON SUMS ASSURED UNDER INDUSTRIAL POLICIES OF FIVE YEARS' DURATION AND UPWARDS which become claims by death or maturity during the year commencing 10th March, 1913, and ter- minating 8th March, 1914, except in cases where additions have already been made under the terms of the policy. J. A. JEFFERSON, F.I.A.. FREDK. T. JEFFERSON, Secretary. Chairman and Managing Director. Allied with the National Amalgamated Approved Society for National Health Insurance. Good openings for energetic and respectaoe representatives. Apply to the- Local District Office: Superintendent: BANK CHAMBERS. LAMMAS STREET R EDWARDS. 203rd YEAR OF THE OFFICE SUN FIRE OFFICE I FOUNDED 1710. The Olflest Insuranoe Offioe in the World. Copi*l fr-im Policy dated 1TM Insurances effected on the Employers' Liability and Workmen'# Compensation, Domestic Servans, Plate Glaae. I following risla:- Personal Aooidenl, Sickness and Diseas*. Fidelity Guarantee Burglary. I For all particulars applY to uie iwnuwug "u. New Quay-Mr. David Enooh. Pantyffynnon—Mr. David Faucis. Sarnau—Mr. J. Nicholas. Talsarn Mr. Llewelyn Davies. Aramanford-Mr. David Arthur Fox. Carmarthen—Messrs. John Francis an J Son- Dolfallt-Mr. David Thomas. Garnant-Mr. Rees Davieo, Brynteg. Llandilo—Mr. W, D. Jenkins, George Street. Llaadovery—Mr. Themas Phillips. Lluatephan-Mr. John Morgan. Lianybyther-Mr. David Thomas, Biaennoibant. Llandyssul—Mr. Leonard C. Farleigh. Lt-oetar-Mr. W. Davies, 17, Station Terrace. Mr. EL- W. HowelL Half Moon Hotel (FAMILY & COMMERCIAL), CARMARTHEN. Best ORDINARY in the town on Saturday and Fair Days, from 12 to 2 p.m., at a moderate price. A trial will convince. Best of Wines, Spirits, and Mineral Waters. Bass and Allsopps' Beer, drawn from the wood. Teas provided. Parties catered for. Proprietress—M. A. ASKINE. The old idea used to be that as electric light abstracted nothing from the air and added nothing to it, therefore k must be more healthful than gas in houses. Scientific tests have proved it is quite the contrary. Professor Vivian Lewes, lec- turing on lighting and heating, said that from careful tests made he found with Welsbach mantles, the air at the breath- ing level in the room was far purer and fresher than with electric light, and that the result was more markedly in favour of gas, the larger the number of people in the room. THORLEY'S CAKE is without doubt the best general Cake in the Market, and if animals could speak they would ask for a daily ration of Because it is rich in Linseed Oil. Sole Agent in Carmarthen and 0 District-doh n Crossman and Son. public Bottces SPEND THE FIRST HOLIDAY OF THE YEAR, EASTER MONDAY, March 24th, 1913, at Ca rmarthen PARK, Overlooking the beautiful Vale of Towy. RECORD ENTRIES in CLASSES A, B, C. BRASS BAND CONTESTS 8K" AMATEUR CYCLE RACES 01 3 c(Under N.C.U. Rules), Professional foot Races AND4 BOY SCOUTS RACES. DENNIS HODGETTS, BIRMINGHAM, Will make an attack on the 10 MILES MOTOR- PACED RECORD. LLANDOVERY. GRAND ANNUAL BRASS BAND CONTESTS CHORAL, SOLO, Timbering, Quoit COMPETITIONS and CARNIVAL. Whit-Monday, May 12, 1913 Brass Band Contests-Three Classes. Male Voice Competition, "Charge of the Light Brigade "-lst Prize, £ 20; 2nd do, Z5. Mixed Choral Competition, Yr Haf" -Prize, < £ 10. Timbering Competitions—Two Classes. Programmes with particulars of Solos, &c., may be obtained of the Hon. Sec., Llan- dovery. G.W.R. EASTER EXCURSIONS FLTOM CARMARTHEN. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. To Cork, Limerick, Mallow, for 16 days or less. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. To Southern Ireland, Cork, Dublin, Ennis, Fermoy, Glengariff, Kilkenny, Killarney, Killaloe, Sligo, Limerick, Mallow, Tipperary, Waterford, Wex- ford, Ovoca, Wicklow, &c., for 16 days or tess. THURSDAY, MARCH 20. Gu-ernscy and Jersey for 15 days or less. Scotland, Carlisle, Dumfries, Edinburgh, Glalt gow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Oban, &c., for 5 to 18 days. Newport, Cardiff, Bath, Bristol, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Swindon, for 5, 6, 7, or 8 days. Clevedon, Weston-Super-Mare, Trowbridge, Salisbury, Weymouth, Bridport, Southampton, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, &c., for 5, 8, 10, 15 days. Minehead, Barnstaple, Ilfracombe, Kingsbridge, (for Salcombe), Looe, Bodmin, Wadebridge, Newquay, St. Ives, &c., for 10 days. THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 20. To London for 4, 6, 7,411 days. Eastern Counties, Cromer, Norwich, Harwich, Ipswich, Lowestoft, Yarmouth, &c., and Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Ramsgate Margate, Folkestone, Dover, &c., for 5, 6, 8, 15, days. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 20 AND 22. To Birkenhead, Liverpool, Manchester, Shrews bury, Wrexham, Chester, Llangollen, Bala, Dol- gellev, Barmouth, Carhse. Blackpool, Colwyn Bay, Carnarvon, Rhyl, Llandudno, Lake Dis- trict, Durham, Harrogate, Hull, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Scarborough, York, Banbury, Barns- ley, Bradford, Buxton, Chesterfield, Derby, Doncaster, Grimsby, Halifax, Huddersfield, Leeds, Lincoln. Leicester, Matlock, Nottingham, Oxford. Rugby, Sheffield, Wakefield, Great Mal- vern, Worcester, Dudley, Kidderminster, Stour- bridge, Wolverampton, Birmingham, Douglas, Isle of Man, for 5, 6, 8, 15 days on March 20, and for 3, 4, 8, 15 days on March 22. To Taunton, Exeter, Dawlish, Teignmouth, Newton Abbot,, Torquay, Paiguton, Dartmouth, Tavis- tock, Plymouth, Liskeard, St. Austell, Truro, Falmouth, Redruth, Camborne, Helston, Pen- zance, '&c., for week, &c. SATURDAY, MARCH 22. To Bristol, Bath. Trowbridge, Salisbury, Frome, Yeovil, Bridport. Dorchester, Weymouth, Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, &c., for 3, 4, 6, 13 days; & Weston- Super-Mare for 3 and 15 days. SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 22. To London for 2, 4, 5, 9 days. EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 24. Day trip to Cardiff (4/6). Newport (5/-), Swansea (•3/-), Llanelly (1/4). Pembrey and Burry Port (1/11), Ferryside (2 9), Llandyssil, Henllan, New- castle-Emlyn, Lampeter (2/6), Aberystwyth (3/9), Narberth, Saundersfoot, Tenby (2/9). Haver- fordwest, Neyland, Milford Haven, Fishguard and Goodwick, and Pembroke Dock (3/3). TUESDAY, MARCH 25. To London for 3 or 5 days. Cheap trips to Swansea (3/-), and Cardiff (Races) (8/6). SPECIAL WEEK-END FACILITIES TO COVER THE HOLIDAYS. Express and Local Services will be altered during the Holidays. For details see special pamphlet, obtainable at G.W.R. Stations or Offices. FRANK POTTER, General Manager. public IRottces. (10th Maroh, 1913). Declaring certain Sections of the Publio Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907, to be in force. CARMARTHEN RURAL DISTRICT. to the IRurat SKstrict Council OF CARMARTHEN And to all others whom it may concern. WHEREAS the Rural District Council of Car- marthen (herein-after referred to as The Local Authority') have in pursuance of Section 3 of the Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907 (herein- after referred to as "the Act of 1907 "'), applied to Us, the Local Government Board, to declare certain Sections of the Act of 1907 to be in force in the several contributory places within the Rural Dis- trict of Carmarthen (herein-after referred to as "the District"); And whereas proof has been given to Our satis- faction of the advertisement required by sub-section (2) of Section 3 of the Act of 1907, and at least one month has elapsed after the date of that adver- tisement NOW THEREFORE, in the exercise of Our powers in that behalf, We by this Order Declare, Specify, and Direct as follows; that is to say:— ARTICLE I.—(1) On and after the day on which this Order comes into operation,— Section 25, comprised in Part II. and Sections 35 and 38, comprised in Part III. of the Act of 1907 shall be in force in the several contributory places within the District. (2) Sections 35 and 38, comprised in Parts III. of the Act of 1907, shall be in force in each of the contributory places within the District subject, to the following conditions and adaptations; that is to ryay,- Unless and until We, by a further Order, made on such application and after compliance with such requirements as are described and set forth in Section 3 of the Act of 1907, other- wise Declare, Specify, and Direct, each of the said Sections, in its application to the con- tributory place and in relation to the exercise of the powers and to the discharge of the duties of the Local Authority under that! Section, shall have effect as if the words and figures set forth in the second column of the said Schedule opposite to the reference to that Section in the first) column of that Schedule were added to and formed part of the Section. ARTICLE If.-Within the period of three weeks immediately following the date of this Order, or where in Our opinion the circumstances so require' within such later period as We by Order prescribe, the Local Authority shall cause this Order to be published by advertising the same once at least in one or more of the newspapers circulating in the District, and shall also cause a statement of the effect of this Order to be published in the London Gazette. ARTICLE III.—This Order shall come into operation on the Twenty-first day of April, One thousand nine hundred and thirteen. SCHEDULE. Sections. Conditions and Adaptations. *• 2. Section Thirty-five This section, so far as it "relates to the deposit of material, shall have effect subject to the first proviso to section ninety-one of the Public Health Act, 1875. Byelaws made in pursuance of section sixteen of the Local "Government Act, 1888, for the prevention and suppression of nuis- "ances shall not, in relation to any sub- ject-mttter of this "section, be of any force or effect in any contributory place within the district." Section Thirty-eight. "Nothing in this section shall prejudicially affect any power or right exerciseable by or attaching to an owner or occupier of "premises by virtue of section twenty-two of the Public Health Act, 1875, or of see- tion eighteen of the Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1890." GiVen under the Seal of Office of the Local Government Board, this Tenth day of March, in the year One thousand nine hundred and thirteen. |^g JOHN BURNS, J President. WALTER T. JERRED, Assistant Secretary. 1- LLANGADOCK ANNUAi. RACES EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1913. Open Galloping Race of JB55 and Silver Cup. Open Trotting Race (in Harness) of B35 and Silver Cup. Open Trotting Race (in Saddle) of £ 20 and Silver Cup. Entries close Monday, March 17th, 1913. Particulars and Entry Forms can be obtained from the Secretary— TOM ISAAC, 1478) Rose and Crown, Llangadock. 1478) Rose and Crown, Llangadock. TO THE OVERSEERS of the POOR for the Parish of Cwmamman (Urban) in the County of Carmarthen TO DEPUTY CHIEF CON- STABLE JOHN EVANS Superintendent of Police for the Amman Valley Division of the said County TO THE CLERK OF THE LICENSING JUSTICES for the said Division and TO ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN. TAKE NOTICE that I HARRY DAVIES of Coronation Road, Garnant in the County of Carmarthen Coal Miner DO INTEND to apply at the adjourned General Annual Meeting to be holden at the Police Court Ammanford in the said Division on MONDAY the 31st day of March 1913 for the Grant of a License under the Gaming Act 1845 authorizing me to keep a house for public billiard playing at Central Place Glanamman in the said County of Carmarthen. Given under my hand this 4th day of March 1913. 1498) HARRY DAVIES. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT, 1896. Advertisement of Dissolution by Instrument. NOTICE is hereby given that the Friendly Society, Register No. 8, held at the Pantglas Arms Inn, Dryslwyn, Golden Grove, in the County of Carmarthen, is dissolved by Instrument, registered at this Office. the 3rd day of March, 1913, unless within three months from the date of the "Gazette'' in which this advertisement appears pro- ceedings be commenced by a member or other per- son interested in. or having any claim on. the funds of the Society, to set aside suoh dissolution, and the same be set aside accordingly. T. HALL HALL. Acting as Chief Registrar. 28, Abingdon Street, Westminster, the 3rd day of March, 1913. (1430p CARMARTHENSHIRE INFIRMARY. THE Vacancy on the Honorary Medical Staff will be filled on SATURDAY, April 12th. Qualified Medical Officers desirous of being candi- dates must send their names to the Secretary on or before Friday, March 28th. (1499 COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION, 1913. I TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENARTH DIVISION. LADIEB AND GENTLEMEN, PermiØ me to convey to all my supporters (especially those of my native town, who with such few exceptions so loyally stood by me) my hurried expressions of deep- est gratitude for their help in a contest so nearly successful. An intelligent publio will at least have realized that, unlike my opponent, I stood up fearlessly, alone, and without introducing any religious or political embitterment into the struggle; and the narrow majority olearly shows that the day is not far distant when the farming and labouring classes will have shaken off the yoke of bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and choose someone for other reasons than his mere creed and politics,—even though he should be a Conservative and Churchman. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, D. ROY EVANS. Newcastle-Emlvn, March 10, 1915 (1495 COCNTY COUNCIL ELECTION, 1913. CARMARTHEN WESTER WARD (UPPER DIVISION). LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, To the 243 Electors who recorded their votes in my favor on Saturday last, I beg to tender my very best thanks for their loyal support. We can very well congratulate ourselves in no small measure upon such an achievement. We fought a formidable candidate, upon his own hearth, in the fullness of his strength, and the excellent result under great odds has encouraged me. Polling taking place on a market day was of great detri- ment—depriving me of my most stalwart supporters and co-workers, and but for this I am most sanguine I would have another tale to tell. It is neverthe- less a contest worthy to be proud of. and for your valuable assistance I repeat I am deeply grateful. Believe me to remain. Yours faithfully, JOHN CROSSMAN. March 13th, 1913. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, CARMARTHEN PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 16th, 1913. Even-Song, 6.30 p.m. Stainer's CRUCIFIXION Will be Sung by the Choir. Offertory in aid of the Choir Fund. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION. Second Class Clerkships, National Health Insur- ance Commission (Wales) (20-25), 24th April. The date specified is the latest at which applica- tions can be received. They must be made on forms to be obtained, with particulars, from the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Burlington Gardens, London, W. (1496 THE Worshipful Co. of Farriers, London, will hold an Examination for R.S.S. and A.F.C.L. at Gorseinon on April 5th, 1913. For further particulars, apply to E. Evans, R.S.S., A.F.C.L.. Rhydypolon Forge, Gorseinon. Glam. (1501 Sales bp Euctton SALE TO-MORROW. SOUTH WALES-CARMARTHENSHIRE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, at 2 p.m., on SATURDAY, 15th day of March, 1913, the valuable and most attractive FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, known as ALLTYGOG in the Parish of Abergwili, in the County of Car- marthen, distant about 4 miles from the Town and Railway Station of Carmarthen. The MANSION, which is built principally of Stone, is a substantial edifice, and in good repair; it is situate in beautiful Grounds, surrounded by well timbered Park-like lands, commanding magnifi- cent views of the surrounding picturesque country, is approached by a short Carriage Drive, and con- tains Vestibule, Hall, 4 Reception Rooms, 12 Bed and Dressing Rooms, 2 Bath Rooms, principal and secondary staircases, and all necessary offices; exten- sive Stabling, 2 Coach Houses, Saddle Room, large Conservatory, Fernery and Greenhouse, excellent Garden; also Gardener's and Coachman's Cottages, Carpenter's Shop, Boiler House, Piggeries, and other Outbuildings. The Residence is well drained, and has an excel- lent supply of Spring Water. Also the exclusive right of excellent Salmon, Sewin, and Trout fishing for nearly a mile on the near Bank of the River Towy. The Carmarthenshire Foxhounds and Harriers hunt the district. The Property is charmingly situated in the Vale of Towy with a south aspect overlooking the River, is close to the main road Carmarthen to Brecon' and within li miles of Nanhe-ared:*?- Rai'lw.^ The Garden and Grounds can be kept up atl very small expense. The whole comprising an Area of 7a. 3r. 39p. more or loss, will be Sold with the advantage of vacant possession on completion. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be ob- tained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen, or of Messrs. Barker, Morris and Owen, Solicitors, Car- marthen. SALE TO-MORROW. LLANGUNNOR VICARAGE CARMARTHEN. X OHN FRANCIS & SON will LET by AUCTION Y at, „the above place on SATURDAY, 15th March, 1913, about 40 ACRES of rich Grazing Land. Letting to commence at 3.30 p.m. PENLANFACH NANTGAREDIC. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions from Mr. D. H. Francis to SELL by A CCTION at the above place on WEDNESDAY, 26th March, 1913, the whole of the Stock, Imple- ments, and Effects. About 24 Acres of Land will be let for HAY or GRAZING PURPOSES. ALLTYGOG NANTGAREDIG. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above pce, on THURSDAY, 27th March, 1913, the valu- able Horses, Carriages, Harness, portion of the Household Furniture, and Effects. DANYRALLT, LLANGUNNOR. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will LET by AUC- TION on WEDNESDAY, 2nd April, 1913, about 70 Acres of rich Land for Hay or Grazing. j BLACK OX, ABERGWILI. FURNITURE SALE, 20th March, 1913. 2.30 p.m. JOHN FRANCIS & SON, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE. at an early date, the following Freehold Farms and Premises:— PARKYSWN, Llangunnor, 64 Acres. Tenant. D. Davies Allotment on Mynyddcyfor, 2a. 3r. 32p. D. Evans CARREGLLYS, Abergwili, 76a. 3r. 19p. B. Jeremy CRICKLAS-UCHA, Abergwili, 100a. 3r. 38p. T. Richards Allotment, Glyndwr, „ Mrs. Thomas CLOTH HALL, Shop and Premises, King Street, Carmarthen. Further Particulars will duly appear. Sales bp auction SALE TO-MORROW ( DRYSGOLCOCH FARM. About Is Miles from Conwil G.W.R. Station. THE SALE of Timber now standing and grow- ing on the above Farm takes place TO- MORROW (Saturday), March 15th, 1913, at the BOAR'S HEAD HOTEL, Carmarthen, at 2.30 p.m. LLOYD & THOMAS, Auctioneers, Carmarthen. SALE TO-MORROW. ANNUAL SALE OF SHORTHORN BULLS CARMARTHEN MARKET PLACE. T LOYD & THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION at the above Market, on SATURDAY 15Hh March, 1913 (Fair Day), at 10.30 a.m., Oft EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BRED PEDI- Wv fND ^ON-PEDIGREE SHORT- HORN BULLte, from the Herds of well-known Breeders. I Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers. 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen. ON MONDAY NEXT. NANTYPAIR, ABERNANT. T, LOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instruo- from Mr> John Davies to LET bv AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY 17tlh of March, 1913, about 50 Acres of Good LAND, which will be Let in parcels to suit takers. The Land is well supplied with water, and will be Let for Grazing Purposes. Letting to commnce at 2 o'cock. Credit on Conditions. CAPEL DEWI ISSA, LLANARTHNEY, Within Two Miles of Nantgaredig Station and 4 Miles of Carmarthen. Important Letting of Land. T J L?YD f TH0MAS are favoured with instruo- "7Z from Mr- Thos. Richards to LET by AUCTION, at tihe above place, on THURSDAY April 10th, 1913, about 80 Acres of the best Land in the Vale of Towy. The Land is well supplied with water, and will be let lor grazing and hay purposes in parcels to suit takers. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. ( (1497 r r p H05S^ £ 140 PRIZES. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORV GREAT MARCH SALES. HENRY MANLEY & SONS LTD. LIGHT HORSES-First week. MARCH 18th and 19th-High-class Harness Horses Hunters, Match Pairs, Pedigree Hackneys, Show Horses, Cobs and Ponies. Many special entrÏie" already to hand from noted studs. _Tr HORSES—Second week. MAR._H 27th—Annual Spring Sale of Heavy Draught, Lurry and Van Horses, Non-pedi- gree Colts and Fillies. Best carfl gelding AT wins B20 cash; Tenant Farmer's class £10. March 28th-GREAT SPRING SALE OF PEDI- GREE SHIRES, for which entries are already contributed by many of the leading breedas. i.75 Cash prizes, including £ 25 cash prize best female shire. Schedules and entry forms now ready. EntiM-s MaToI Sh Mmh 11,h; H"" (1456 TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD I fiWT?T T TVn TTATTCinn u-nu u A- LL those Six DwOTling houses and Gardens, STR'FFT r (both inclusive). LAMMAS ously disposed of by private treatv PFfm" Full particulars may be obtained of MORGAN GRIFFITHS, SON & PROSSER. 1477) Solicitors, Carmarthen. W. S. MORRIS, WHOLESALE CROCER, CORM, FLOUR, & SEED MERCHANT 25, BRIDGE STREET, CARMARTHEN Nat. Telephone, 50. ^Telegrams, "Morris. Merchant, SEND FOR PRICE LIST. TO CORRESPONDENTS & ADVERTISERS The attention of our Correspondents and Advertisers is called to the fact that owing to Good Friday, the CARMARTHEN JOURNAL will go to Press on WEDNESDAY AFTER NOON NEXT. All matter intended for publication in that issue must reach this Office at the latest on Wednesday morning.

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