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Sales by ^ttttioir. j j Messrs. W. Dew and Son. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. — THE £ RW ESTATE, NEAR CARNARVON, Will be Offered for SALE, by AUCTION, by MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON on SATURDAY, l.' AUGUST 2nd, at 2.30 p.m., at the fSportsman Hote!, Carnarvon. The Estate com- prises LoT l.-ERW -PWLLYGLO. Capital Resi- dance with loa. 'r. 2Jp. of land, delightfully situate 2t miles from Carnarvon, and close to Pontrug Station on the Llanberis Railway, House contains 2 Entertaining Rooms, 4 Bed- rooms, Dressing Room, Kitchens, Dairy, See., capital Outhouses (Coach-house, Stable, and Piggeries, «&c., &c.). Well-wooded Grounds (in which there is a small Rookery) commanding magnificent views of the Snowdon Range. The Property runs down to and comprises half the bed of the far- famed Trout and Salmon river Seiont. N.B.—A rare opportunity is afforded for the acquisition of a most desirable residence with excellent land, within easy distance of Carnarvon by rail or road. LOTS 2 to 5.—FIELDS adjoining in conven- ient lots of or from 5 to 9 acres each. Splendid building sites with grand views. Total acreage, 26a.2r.39p. LOT 6.—FARM and HOUSE, Tyddyn Andrew Uchaf," near villages of Saron and Bethel, 25a. 2r, 2p, of very rich and highly cultivated land. LOT 8.— FARM, "Tyddynybertb," adjoining last lot. Comfortable llouse. Acreage, 57a, Or. 12p. LOTS 7 and 9 to 18. — BUILDING PLOTS, fields and Cottages in or Dear the villages of Saron and Bethel. Total area, 16a. 3r. 14p., in very convenient lots. LOTS 19 to 22.—GLANRHYD (Agricultural) Land (good building sites) and Cottages, situate near to Dinas Junction on the London and North-Western Railway. Acreage, (in. 3r. 30p. LOT 23. — -No. 2, Turf Square, Carnarvon, Druggist's Corner Shop, with double frontage, in best site for business purposes in the town. Area, 03 square yards. Let at £ u'J per annum on repairing lease, of which nearly 17 years are unexpired. Plans, particulars, and conditions cf Snle on application to Messrs. Herbert Lewis and Davies, Solicitors, 41, North John Street, Liverpool; or the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor. c3116yl749 COUNTY OF CARNARVON.—Parishes of Llan- rug, Llanbeblig, Llandwrog, Lianwnda, Llan- aelhaiarn, and Clynnog,—SALE of valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, TENEMENTS, and ( BUILDING SITES. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SCJN will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, on SATIKDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1890, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- lowing yuivisbje FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, jiz.,— Pabish or LLAXRCG. LOTS 1 to 5.—PENYGREUOK, There is a good House on Lot 1, end it stands in a good position. Lots 2 to 5 are useful Building Plots well walled in, close to the village of Llanrug, and ",ithin a mile of Pont- rythallt Station yoTE.—Lotp 1 to 5 will in the first instance be offered in one Lot. LOTS G to IS.—REOSDDU. There is a well-built House and Out-build- ingsiwith good Land on Lot 6, and it is situate about a quarter of a mile from Pontrhythailt Station, and Lots 7 to 13 are choice Building Sites, having a frontage to the high road of Llanrug, and within quarter of a mile cf Pontrhythailt Station These will first be offered in one Lot. LOT 14.—P E N YB W L C H. This holding |is weil situaved near Bryn- bras Castle,and commands unrivalled views LOTS 15 and 16.—MAES TY DU (part of), 3a. 2r. 29p. and 4a. 3r. 16p. Land of good quality in these with road frontage, standing in a lovely spot PAKI3H OF LOT 17.— ERW CYNRUG. A nice holding with double House aid Out- buildings. Land of good quality, veil feuced. It is situate within one one of Cae Achraw and two miles from Carnarvon LOT 13.—TY DDYN A LICK. A neit Dwelling-Louse and ample Out- buildings on tiiis Lot, with good Land. It is beautifully situated, commands grand and is a fine spot for the erection of a residence.. LOT DY, alias IKJL.Y- PANDY. A capital House on this Lot with good Land, situate close to .Bontnewydd, and within two miles of Carnarvon; eligible for erecting aresidence rASISHES OF LLAMDTV50G AND I. ANY,"MBA. LOT 2t>.—COEDYBRAIN. A neat House with ample Outbuilding- and rich Land, well watered, near Khos- tryfau and Lianwnda Station PAIILSU OF LLASWNDA. LOT A grand Farm running down to the ill-age of Llhostryfan LOT 22 to 30.—CAili'RSAIS. Grand Building Sites will good road front- ages. They will be offered in cue Lot in the r.rst instance PARISHES CF LT.AyAELUAIA3N A:,TD CL1 NNOG. LOT 31.—TYDDYN HIS. A grand holding near Pant Glas Station, on the Carnarvon and Afonwen Rail- way LOT 32.—TYDD\NMAWR. This is a grard Farm with excellent Land LOT 33.—YSGUBOM FA Wit. A comfortable holding four miles from Pant Glas LOT 34.—IIE>'GWM. An excellent Uplaud Farm well watered A, B. P. j 7 3 12 7 3 3(>J 32 3 25 S 2 15 o o fJ OOit 21 334 13 0 27 -i i J;]:2 ■A 1 lOj 5(3 2 6 102 2 33 101 2 7 8-1- 020-11 255 231 A1086 1 172 Plans, particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained at Vaynol Estate Office, near Bangor; of Mr. Henry Dewes, Solicitor, Nuneaton; or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor. c3ll9 vl7o() COGXTY OF ANGLESEY.—Near GAEIIWEN RAILWAY STATION, and close to the VILLAGE of LLANDDANIELFAB. MESSRS. W. DEW AXD SON have been instructed to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Buli Hotel, Llangefni, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of AUGUST, 1890, at 2.30 in the afternoon, the following Valuable PROPERTIES:— IN THE PARISH OF LLAXIDAX, A. R. r. LOT 1.—MYFTEIAN IS\F (part of), in the occupation of Air. John Roberta .0. 128 0 8 LOTS 2 and 3.—MYFYRIAN ISAF (formerly part cf)., in the occupation of the Representatives of the late Mrs. Williams, comprising 29 1 30 IN THE PAB.Ib.ri OF :'LAXDDA:li:L- FAS. LOT 4-YR HEN 5UARTH (part of), in the occupation of Mr- The mas Williams 14 0 27 LOT 5.—TY T £ AWR, in the oecnpa- t-ion of Mr. O. Williams, comprising. 44 1 11 LOTS G and 7.—ACCORD: Oi;-ATI OX LA.NDS, now forming parts of Yr Hen Fuarth 11 1 15 Total Acreage 227 1 11 Fuller details will appear in the particulars which are in coursu of preparation, and in the meantime further information may be obtained from Mr. Henry Barber, Solicitor, and of the Auctioneers, both of Bangor. c3120 CAR N A R V O N S IIIR E.—TO B E SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS. W. DEW AST) SON, in the month of AUGUST next, by order of the Mortgagee, the FREEHOLD BRYX BRAS CASTLE ESTATE, situate midway between Car- narvon and Llauoeric?, in one of the most attrac- tive parts of North ales, comprising the Castle "with about ten acres of ornamental ground through which runs a smaji .stream forming four yonds, well stocked *• tii front; walle i-in Kitchen Garden. xnd all necessary Far-n and other Buildings, containing in t';e whole 77a. 2r. 21 p. or thereabout, including J. Rabbit Warren of'about IS acres in extent. The Property is situate within a quarter of an hour's walk or the Church, Post-office, and Railw.rr Station it is in close proximity to the river Seiont, noted for its Salmon and Trout iisbing, and within easy distance of several lakes noted for vieldinsr good sport to angler", Immediate possession can be had. It is proposed first to offer the entire Property in one lot, and if not sold, then to divide it, making one lot of the Castle and Grounds and the Buildings held therewith. I For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers. Bangor; or to Messrs. Kelly and Keene, J IJuiicitvrs, Mold. c44';C SLilts tir droit, j BOUNTY 01" ANGLES P, Y.- Important SALE of Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, ACCOMMO- DATION LANDS, and BUILDING SITES, situated in the Parishes of Llandrygarn, Tret- draetb, Llan;estyn, Llandegfan, and Rhodo- geidio. containing altogether 590 acres or thereabouts in 5uitable lots, will be OFFERED BY AUCTION, by MESSRS. W. DEW AXD SON, at the Bull Hotel, Llangefni, ou the 14th day ot AUGUST, 1890, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. LLANDBYGAIIN PARISH. HENBLAS.—A little unique Residence with splendid Land (adjoining Gwyndy). Easy driving to Llangefni. TYNLON.—Compact holding, adjoining llen- bias. THEFDRAETH PARISH. MARIAN.—A most desirable Farm Residence, with very good Land {aear Bodoigam). NEUODDWENQL.—A nice holding; adjoining Marion. TY NEWYDD.—House and garden adjoining Nenoddwenol. SHOP NEWYDD.—Fields of well-situated, good Land, aud fit for building upon. RHOSYBEL.—A very capital compact Farm (not far from Paradwys). liANIESryN PARISH. CARWAD.—Splendidly situated Farm, with very good Land; within easy reach of Beau- maris Seaside Resort. BODFEDDA. — Grand Farm on elevated ground, adjoining ( arwad. TYDDYNLLAN.—A good snug and very com- pact Farm, adjoining Bodfedda. TYDDYN UOHAF.—Most useful Farm, with good road froi age, adjoinining Tyddynllan. TYDDYNISA.—Pleasantly situated and good Farm, apd nicely sheltered, adjoining Tyddyn Uchaf. LLANDEGFAN PARISH. Three Detached delightfully situated BUILDING SITES, with South aspect on high ground, in this bracing and salubriuus locality above the famous Menai Straits. FIELD.—Part of Bryn Melyn (adjoining Pen- ycefn). FFRWD SIOS FIELD.-Part of Tynllan. CAE FALLEN FIELD.—Part of Tynllan. KHODOGEIDIO PARISH. CAE'RBERTI.—Grand accommodation Fields, (by Llanerchymedd Station;. TALYGLOYN.- Ditto. Plans and particulars may be obtained on application to J. S. MaseD-Parry, Estate Offices, Rbianfa, Bangor Messrs. Western and Sons, 35, Essex Street, Strand, London and the Auction- eers, Welltield House, Bangor. c4374yl776 NEAR, CONWAY.—Parishes of Conway and Gyftin. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON have been in- structed to offer the following PROPERTY for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Conway, on MONDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1890, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. LOT 1.—All that recently erected RESI- DENCE, known as Gweriyl Lodge," situate close to Gyffiu Village,in nicely laid out Grounds, together with a very valuable Field, and well- walled Kitchen Garden with Conservatory, &c. PARISH OF GYFFIW. LOT 2.—Nos. 1 and 2, VALLEY VIEW and Stables thereto attached, row held under Lease from the Corporation of Conway. LOT 3.—CAE BACH and other Lands almost surrounding Gyffin Church with the Cottages and Buildings thereon erected Further information in future advertisements or Sale particulars and plans may be obtained in due course. c3112yl751 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON will SELL BY jLTi. AUCTION, in SEPTEMBER next, Wern- las Wen and Penygroes," and three small Tenements in the Parish of Lianwnda, in Lots to suit purchasers, together with small Farms and Tenements in the Parish of Llanrng, and several valuable Building Sites in the village of Llanrug, close to the Railway Station and the Llanberis Quarries.—Further particulars and plans will soon Rppear. Welifield House. Bangor. c4379 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT—COUNTY OF DENBIGil.- ESTATE OF THE LATE JOSEPH EVANS, ESQ., of Haydock. MESSRS. DEW AND SON have been in- structed to OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, shortly, the whole of the FARMS and other LANDS, including the "Plas Madoc" and Maeuan Hall Demesnes," all lying aud being in the several parishes of Llanrwst, Eglwvsbach, LIangerniew, Gwytherin, and Llanfairtr-Ihaiarn, which roughly comprise an area of about 3000 acres. Particulars with plans are being prepared, and these, in due course, may be obtained free on application from Messrs. Robert Davies and Co., Solicitors, Warrington of Messrs. Williams and Son. Estate Agents, Oswestry; or of the Auctioneers, WeillLJd, Bangor. c3121 yl752 Mr. E. II. Owen. ANGLESEY. SALE of very attractive FREEHOLD LANDED ESTATES, known as "Tantwr" and Bronmenai, delightfully situated opposite the Town of Carnarvon, and close to the Meuai Straits, comprising about One Hundred Acres of Land, which for quality cannot be surpassed, together with a nice old-fashioned Farm House on the former, and a modern built Residence on the latter, extensive Agricultural Buildings, Orchards, Gardens, &c„ with early possession. MR. WM. II. OWEN is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION,at the Royal Hotel, Carnar- von, on SATURDAY,the 16th day of AUGUST, 1890, von, on SATURDA.Y,the 16th day of AUGUST, 1890, (and not the 2nd as previously advertised), at 2 p.m., in the following or such other order as will be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to the printed conditions attached to the Particulars of Sale. LOT 1.—TAMTWR, comprising about 75 acres of rich Land, in high state of cultivation, very compact, with good road frontages, and enclosed within substantial ^walls, together with suitable Homestead, Farm Buildings, Gardens, &c. LOT 2.-BRJNUENAI, immediately ad- joining (choice spot), approached by a neat drive, and comprising area. of about 25 acres of most fertile Land, with comfortable IIo::se and ranges of convenient Farm Buildings, all well built, and, within recent date, Orchard, high- walled Garden, Ornamental Grounds, &c. The Estate, as a whole, is most desirable. It combines numerous attractions. The situation commands views of unsurpassed beauty, is close to the Foel Ferry, and within easy reach to the Gaerwen Railway Station, beautifully wooded, capital roads, superior erections, and the land is known to be about the richest and most fertile in the whole county, having been well farmed for several years by the present owner. Plans and detailed particulars will shortly appear, which may be had at the principal Hotels in the counties of Anglesey and Carnarvon, of Mr, Wm. H. Owen, the Auctioneer; or of Messrs. Neve and Cresswell, Solicitors, Wolverhampton. c43HJ <&o ht Xci. FURNISHED APARTMENTS to be Let, F Kitchen, Sitting-room, three Bedrooms. Close to Sea and River—good for Fishing. Moderate terms.—Apply, Mrs. C. Griffiths, Druid, Clynnog, Carnarvon. c4383 Hp6 BE LET at Pwllheli, N.W., a TANYAUD JL containing 27 Tanpits, 4 Latches, and 3 Limepits, with Drying Shed and Backhouse; immediate po&ssssiou.—Apply to R. O. Jones, j Pwllheli. c4361 I71 ARM TO LET.—PLAS-YN-BF.TTWS, con- -.1. taining 159 acres, with good House and Out-buildings. 50 Acres of it drained, very conveniently situated. Rent, £144, landlord paying tithes.—Apply, R .W. Wynne, Esq., Garth- ewin. Abergele. c4387 C1IIEMIST AND GROCER'S SHOP ftU-d in excellent style, in Denbigh, to bo Let central for all parts, and in leading street. Town and Country. Rare opening for m>tn l'¡ energy.-Apply, W. O. Roberts, The Groves, Chester. e-YZ'i'i i 7VTORTH WALES, Near PWLLHELI.—To i _i3i Let, for the summer months or yearly, the beautifully Fu«rsr.SIIKD HOUSE, known as Bryneelyn," the residence of the lute Miss Whi'ttuker, situate within 3 miles of Prrilht-l;, of a line beach, of Post OfBce and Church (English), aad com- manding unrivalled sea and mountain views. The House, which has every modern sanitary i arrangements, contains Dininc and Drawing- rooms, Kitchens (cooking ranges), Baths (bot and cold), 7 Bedrooms, Cellars, and the usual | offices; with Stabling, a well-stocked Garden, pnd 580 acres capital Shooting. Fishing in the immediate neighbourhood. Few acres accom- modation land could be arranged for.—Terms and orders to view to be had on application to Mr. W. Maurice Jones, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, rwllheli. c4389 Saks Iin !ludiJm. Mr. J. Pritchard. NORTH WALES.—BANGOR, CARNARVON- smKE.—IMrORTANT SALE OF THE GOR- PHWYSFA MANSION AXD ESTATE, with early possession. MK. JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (owing to the death of Mrs. Syaaes, the late owner), by order of her trustees, at the British Hotel, Bangor, on WED- NKSDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1890, at Two p.m. for 2.30 p.m. prompt, subject to conditions of sale to be there and then produced. This charming FREEHOLD ESTATE is situate on the Carnarvonshire side of and overlooking the Menai Straits, in the heart of the most attractive part of North Wales, and close to the far-famed Bridges of Telford and Stephenson. The Mansion comprises spacious Entrance Hall, approached through a Conservatory, three Entertaining Rooms, large and lofty Con- cert or Ballroom, which could be converted into a Billiard and. Smoking-room, 13 Bed and Dressing-rooms, Servants' Hall, numerous Do- mestic Offices, Cellars, Stabling, Coach-houses and Outbuildings, extensive well-stocked walled Garden, with Vineries and Conservatories, Orna- mental Grounds with luxuriant shrubs, a Terrace-walk with trees of magnificent growth, a well-arranged Rosary, and all the other re- quisite accommodation and attractions for a nobleman's or gentleman's family. The Property is park-like in appearance, and richly wooded, affording grand coverts for pheasants. The Mansion is approached by carriage drives from two lodges, and will be sold with (includ- ing timber) its appurtenances, comprising alto- gether nearly 30 acres of rich Pasture and other Land. The Mansion, for some years occupied by the late owner, has great attractions, being a little over a mile from the Bangor Railway Station, where express trains call, placing it within easy reach of Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, and other iirportant business centres. The Property is specially suitable to invalids, owing to the mildness of the climate during the winter months, and the freshness and equili- brium of the temperature during summer. A large portion of the Park offers delightful sites for fiist-class residences, without inter- fering with the residential character of the Mansion, and as freehold sites in this locality are practically unobtainable, unusual facilities are afforded for a profitable building scheme. Plans, particulars, and conditions of Sale may be obtained at the principal Hotels in North Wales. Particulars, illustrated with six views, price 2s. 6d., and cards to view, may be had of Henry Barber, Esq., Solicitor, Bangor; or of the Auc- tioneer, Bangor. c4313 iiimm—a——n——■ Mr. John J. Cunnah. MONDAY, JULY 28TH, 1890. Highly Important SALE of DAIRY CATTLE, HOUSES, EWES, and LAMBS, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, PIGS, POULTRY, PRODUCE, &c., at the Warren Hall, Broughton, one and a half miles from Broughton Hall Railway Station, and five and a half miles from Chester. MR. JOHN J. CUNNAII has been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late James Bowers, Esq., who have let the Farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 40 Head of CATTLE, viz. 20 Grand Young Dairy Cows and Heifers, with calves at foot and on point of calving. 15 Coloury Yearling Heifers and Bullocks. Well-bred Yearling Bull, 4 Rearing Calves. HORSES.—3 powerful Shire Mares, 2 grand Shire Mares with foals at toot, by The Friar four one, two. and three-year-old Colts, by Prince of Hope and Hatherton very promising four-year-old Gelding, three-year-old bay Cob, broken to harness and saddle. SHKEP.—4(> pure-bred Shropshire Ewes, 70 ripe fat Lambs, Shropshire Down shearling Ram. PIGs.-2 prime bacon Pigs. POULTRY.—15 couples Fowls, Italian Goose and Gander. IMPLKMKNTS, GRARS, <fcc.—7-wheel Ploughs and double-shell Plough, by Ransome and Sims, Hornsby, Edwards, and others; 6 sets Iron Harrows, Cultivator, Horse Rake, Cambridge and Land Rogers, combined Reaper and Mower, by Harrison, McGregor, and Co.; Self-deliverer, by Samuelson; Corn Drill, 2 Clover Seed Barrows, 3 Turnip Drills, Sheep-dipping Tank and Drainer, and large quantity of Toois, 3 broad-wheel Carts, 4}in. wheel Cart with harvest gearing, light Market Trap, 2 Beverley Scotch Carts with harvest gearing, Spring Lorry with sideboards and thippers, 2 Sheep Racks, 12 Troughs, 13 sets of Chain and Thrill Gears and Ploughing Traces, and Stable Requisites. MACHINERY.—8 horse-power Poitable Steam Engine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, with Pullies, Shafting, and Driving Belts; Root Pulper, Chaff Cutter, by Richmond hnd Chandler; Corn Mili, Thrashing Machine and Straw Eleva- tor, by Clayton and Shuttieworth; all in good working order. PBODUCK.— 120 measurs Oats, CO tons of Hay, 30 tons of Oat Straw, and 80 measurs of Beans. DAIRY UTENSILS.—Bradford's Patent Butter Worker, Milking Cans, Pans, Sieves, Butter Turnel, Moulds, Wheel Churn (Wade), Patent Barrel Churn, Tubs, Buckets, and miscellaneous Effects. The Chester Tramway Co. will run Busses, leaving the top of Newgate Street at 0.45 a.m. Fare, 9d. each way. Lunch at 10.30 Sale at 11.30 to a minute. Catalogues may be had at the Auctioneer's Offices, Grosvenor Chambers, Chester. c4401 -=- IW:NI 3£". Thomas Evans, CARNARVONSHIRE. — Valuable COUNTRY RESIDENCE and other FREEHOLD PROPERTY, near Pwllheli, by Mil. THOMAS EVANS, on WEDNESDAY, 13th AUGUST next, at Half-past Two p.m. piecisely, at the Town Hall, Pwllheli, either together or in lots, as may be determined on at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced. LOT 1.—MESSUAGE and LANDS called "Pen- y-Gamdda," situate in the parish of Abereirch, containing 24 acres I rood and 23 perches or thereabout. 2.—MESSUAGE FARM, and LAND, commonly called" Gefail Penmaeu," containing 8 acres 3 roods and 11 perches or thereabouts. 3.—Capital MESSUAGE, called Mela," with large Out-buildings and Twelve Fields or Parcels of Land, part of Gefail Penmaen aforo- said, containing 31 acres 3 roods and 2 perches or thereabouts, now oc lately in the occupation of Dr. Griffith. 4.—DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP, and LAND, in the village of Pentre Uchaf, in the occupation of Ellen Jones, containing 1 acre 1 rood and 25 perches or thereabouts. 5.-DWELLING HOUSES, COWHOUSES, and FIELDS, situate in Pentre Uchaf aforesaid, in the occupation of Richard Williams, and another, containing 3 acres 2 roods and 10 perche3 or 6.—DWELLING-HOUSE, SMITHY, TENE- MENT, FAiiM, and LANDS, called "Cae'r Pentre," situate in Pentrc Uchaf aforesaid, con- taining 9 acres and 23 perches o: thereabouts. 7.—TENEMENT FARM and LANDS, called Penarth Uchaf and Ty'nygate," situate in the parish of Llanarmcin, now in the occupation of Griffith Jones, containing 8 acres and 36 perches or thereabouts. 8.-MESSUAGE. FARM, asd LANDS, called Tanyffordd," situate in the parish of Clynnog, in the occupation of Elizabeth Phillips' con- taining 23 acres S roods and 9 perches. 9.—A Piece of LAND oalled "Rhos Fawr" Meadow, in the parish of Abereirch, in the oecu- paticn of John Roberts, and coutaiuing 1 acre 3 roods ahd 8 perches or thereabouts. j 10. —DWELLIXG-'KOUSE and CHAPEL, tvith the Stable and Appurtenances thereto, situate in PentreUchaf aforesaid, now In the occupa- tion of the trustees of the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneer, 1, Church Street, Pwllheli; to Mr. Robert Jo nes, 30, North John Street, Liverpool, Char- tered Accountant; or to Messrs. Eaton and Son, Solicitors, 5, Clayton Square, Liverpool. c4405 On Sale _j? ORIZONTAL ENGINE ON SALE, good as JLJL new, lately overhauled, 22in. stroke, 12iu. bore, fly wheel 7i't. Gin. diameter. Can be seen working.—Apply to H. B., Herald Office, Car- titirvon. a 1000 *^7" A 0 H T FOR SALE.—Dimensions, 28ft. JL overall, 24ft. <20 cwt. iron) keel, 7ft. lin. beam, about 2 tons iron ballast, yawl rig, new sails, fine sea boat; won several prizes.—Apply, E. H. Williams, Rhedynog,Deganwy, Llandudno.' c4407 /'A N SALE.—A LEASEHOLD HOUSE, known as VvF Cae Phillip," within 1 £ mile of the town of Carnarvon. The House is beautifully situated, well built, and a good Market Garden of 1 acre is attached, with the usual Out-houses. Also, 6 acres of good Grazing Land not included in the ,Jease.-For particulars apply to Mr. H. Owen, on the spot. c436 0 Sales eg &uawn. I Memo. Churton, Elphick, and Co. I GROVE PAHK, WREXHAM. — Important I SALE of the excellent and substantially built MANSION HOUSe, known as "Roseneath" (late the residence of Sir Evan Morris, de- ceased"), together with Two Pieces of very choice BUILDING LAND. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND co. have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Queen Hotel, Chester Railway Station, on SATURDAY, the Uth day of AUGUST, 1899, at 2 for 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, the under-mentioned valuable Freehold RESIDEN- TIAL PROPERTY and BUILDING LAND, namely, LOT 1.—The excellent and modern stone- built MANSION, known as Roseneatb," ap- proached by a carriage drive, standing in its own grounds, with the Conservatories, Vineries, Stove House, Melon House, &c., Kitchen and Flower Gardens, Lawns. Fountain. two Tennis Courts, Shrubberies, and Plantations, extending in the whole to upwards of four acres. The Outbuildings comprise Stable?, Coach- houses, Saddle Rooms, with Lofts and Coach- man's Bedroom over, a large detached Laundry with Billiard Room, Lavatory, &c., with two ther Rooms used as private offices. The llouse, which was erected by the previous owner for his own occupation at great cost, has recently been much improved, having been most tastefully fitted up and decorated, and con- tains a very attractive Entrance Hall, four excellent Entertaining Rooms, 14 Bed and Dressing Rooms, three Bath Rooms, and com- modious and well arranged Domestic Offices. The sanitary arrangements have received special attention, and have been carried out on the most approved principle. The House is situate in the centre of the meets of Sir Watkin W. Wynn's Hounds, and within easy reach of the Shropshire and Cheshire Hunts. LOTS 2, 3. and 4.—Three very valuable Pieces of BUILDING LAND, being part of Grove Park (the choicest part of the Borough of Wrexham), having extensive frontages to the Chester and Grove Roads. N.B.-Particulars with plan. photographs, and any further information may be obtained on application to Messrs. Evan Morris and Co., Solicitors, The Priory, Wrexham (from whom also cards to view may be obtained) Messrs. Batten, Proffit, and Scott, 32, Great George Street, Westminster, S.W.; or th-l Auctioneers, Chester. The costly contents of the Mansion will be disposed of about the middle of August. c4396 Mr. Byford. TOWN OF RUTHIN.—To be Offered for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by MR. BYFORD, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruthin, on TCKSDAY, the 29th day of JULY, 1890, at 2 o'clock precisely, and subject to conditions, unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty. LOT 1.—A COTTAGE and GARDEN, situate in Wells Street, Ruthin, adjoining the Hand Brewery, and occupied by Mrs. Lloyd. LOT 2—A HOUSE with SHOP and GARDEN, situate in Wells Street, and having frontages to Wells Street and Wynnstay Road, occupied by Mr. John Kellett. LOT 3. — A BUILDING SITE, having a frontage of 75 feet to Wynnstay Road, and con- taining 455 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 4. — A BUILDING SITE, having a frontage of 71 feet to Wynnstay Road, and con- taining 2750 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 5. — A BUILDING SITE, having a frontage of 73 feet to Wynnstay Road, and con- taining 2488 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 6. — A BUILDING SITE, having a frontage of 126 feet to the Station Road, and containing 1998 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 7.—A HOUSE with SHOP and GARDEN facing Wells Street and Wynnstay Road, occupied by Mr. William Roberts. LOT 8. A HOUSE and SHOP. known us "Tycoch," with large Garden, Yard, and extensive Outbuildings, situate in Wells Street, and lately occupied by Mr. William Edwards. LOT 9.—A DWELLING HuUSB called "Plas Coch," cortaining four Entertaining Rooms, four Bedrooms, three Attics, Kitchen, &c., with large Garden, Yard, and Outbuildings, situate in Wells Street, and occupied by Mr. J. E. Jones; also the Premises no/' occupied by Mrs. Jones, containing Parlour, Kitchen, Bedrooms, &e., being, part of PlasCoch, LOT 10. COTTAGE, GARDEN, and OUT- BUILDINGS, adjON^g the County Buildings, situate in Record Met, and occupied by Mr. A. H. Davies. LOT 11.-Valuable FAMILY and COM- MERCIAL HOTEL, known as the Wynnstay Arms Hotel," situate at the corner of Record and Wells Street, and facing Wynnstay Road, occupied by Mr. Richards. The House contains large C'olfee Room, Drawing, Billiard, Smoking, ana Bath Rooms. There is Stabling for 26 horses, good Coach-houses, Pigstyes, two good Yards, and a large Garden. LOT 12.—Valuable Piece of PASTURE LAND, containing 13a. 2r. 4p., and having an entrance to Park and Borthyn Roads, occupied by Mr. Richards. LOT 13.—A Valuable Piece of PASTURE, LAND, containing 8: Or. 19p., and having an entrance to Borthyn Road. LOT 14.—A Valuable BUILDING SITE (now used as a Stackyard), containing 1355 square yards, adjoining the last Lot. Plans with any further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or fiom Messrs. Longuevilie and Co., Solicitors, Oswestry. C xO t 0 Manitlj. WASTED, a steady Man as FELLMONGER. W Must be used to pulling Welsh skins.- Apply, Parry and Jones, Oswestry. c4403 WASTED immediately, 11 Llousis PAHLOUK- Vv JIAID. Must have good references.—Mrs. Grosholz, Towyn, Merionethshire. c4362 WANTED, good WALLINW- MASONS. Wages, 8Jd.—Apply, Batchelor and Snowden Works, YnysybwJ, near Pontypridd. c440 WANTED, 4 BJSD or SITTING-ROOMS (Farm House preferred), near Railway, standing high. North Wales.—" S," 49, Talbot Street, Southport. c4408 EN ERALSWUVANT.— Wanted immediately, strong Girl, about 17. Two other servants kept.—Mrs. Askin, Hendre, Penrhyndeudraeth. C4368 TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS—Mr. R. Breen Turner, L.D.S., Dental Surgeon, Bronala, North Road, Carnarvon, has a VACANCY for a Pupil. c4289ylG94 WANTED EVERYBODY to know that the f V Book-binding Department at the Herald Office may bo relied upon to turn out the best work at the most moderate terms. Send your Magazines. az GENT'S. — Old-established London Firm JTJL Want a few energetic Men to Sell Goods Wholesale in Industrial and Agricultural Dis- tricts. Permanent profitable employment for whole or spart) time. High commission; no risk.—Address "Position," 315, Burdett Road, London. c4325 TRAVELLERS AND AGENTS Wanted, calling upon Drapers, Clothiers, Grocers, Boot Dealers, Hatters, and Furniture Dealers to SELL, on Commission Pictorial Posters, Hand- bills, and other Advertising Specialities. Samples small.—The London Printing and Publishing Alliance, Limited, 41, Ciieapside, London, E.C. C4053 CARNARVON SCHOOL BOARD. OPENING OF TWTIIILL SCHOOL. WANTED, a FKMALE CERTIFICATED TBACHER to take charge of a Free Ragged School (first opening). Fixed Salary, at the rate of £ 60 per annum. Knowledge of Welsh indispensable. Duties to commence 1st September next.—Applications, stating as;e with not more than four recent testimonials as to personal ebtractcr, experience, and ability, to be sent to me not later than 18th August next. If traiued, state in application namp. of College. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk." Carnarvon, 18th July, 1800, c4385 11 R "RILEAIIKINS c u v CILUIPAGNE. MESSRS. MO'JST AND C HAND ON, proprietors of 2500 acres of the finest growths in Champagne, many of which have been in the possession of their house since 1741, finding a demand (owing to the increased rate of duty) tor a high ciass vv ine at a moderate price, have appointed us Special Agents lor the sale of their "Premiere Cuvee" Champagne. The" P. C." is eminently adapted lor the requirements of the present day, combining great viuosity with dryness and bouquet, and is exceptional value at the price offered, viz., 70s. per dozen bottles credit, or 66s. net cash. cl8 lp JONES AND PRICE, CARNARVON REGISTERED BRAND. GUARANTEED PURE TEAS. TnESE lovely TEAS are carefully selected JL from the best gardens, and are packed in lib. 41b. and ^lbs., air tight LEAD PACKETS which preserve their delicious flavor. Prices: Is. 8d., 2s., 2s. 6d., and 3s. perlTh. TO BE HAD FROM Carnarvon H.G.Foulkes, Pool Street. Bangor R. Jones, Bradford House. Rhyl W. Williams and Co., Abergele W. Williams and Co. Denbigh W. Williams and Co. Llandudno W. Williams and Co.s Ruthin W. Williams and Co. Llanrwst W. Williams and Co. Rhuddlan W. Williams and Co. Colwyn Bay W. Williams and Co. Colwyn W. Williams and Co. Conway W. Williams and Co. Penmaenmawr H. Roberts and Co. I Llanfairfechan W. Eames. Flint J. W. M. Evans; Mold. R. Barker. Wrexham J. Brunt, Townhill. Brymbo T. Roberts, Mount. Rhosllanerchrugog E. Hoisan Oswestry Davies & Edwards Newtown Owen Gittins and Co. Penygroes Mary Evans Llanberis R. D. Jones. Ebenezer W. W. Owen. Bethesda E. D. Jones, Carneddi." Amlwch Pensarn Roberts, Queen Street. Llangefni G. Garland Holyhead R. Jones, Railway Shop. Aberystwyth Hopkins and Co. Dolgelley R G. Williams, New Shop Barmouth Morris and Son, Cumbrian Establishment. Portmadoc R. T. Owen and Co. a Festiniog J. O. Williams, Blcenau. Builth W. Price and.Co. Llandrindod W. Owen Criccieth D. D. Bowen. Llanfachreth J. Michael. Bryngwran J. M. Pierce. Gwalchmai D. R. Jones. Packets bearing the name of "SERENDIB BRAND" are guaranteed to contain^ nothing but PURE TEA. SERENDIB SHOULD BE TRIED BY ALL LOVERS OF GOOD TEA. I v1189 c1777 1 p TOWER X E A OBTAINED THE HIGHEST AWARD FOR TEA AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION, 1889. TOWER TEA.-Reduoed Tea Duty. TOWER TEA.—Reduced Tea Dutyl TOWER TEA.-Reduced Tea Duty. TOWER TEA.-Full Fall on every Tea. TOWER TEA.-Is. 4d. reduced to Is. 23. TOWER TEA.—Is. 6d. reduced to Is. 4d. TOWER TEA.—Is. 8d. reduced to Is. 6d. TOWER TEA.ls. lOd. reduced to Is. 8d. TOWER TEA.-2s. Od. reduced^to Is. lOd. TOWER TEA.-The New Tea at 2s. TOWER TEA.-See Mr. Goschetvs Speech. TOWER TEA.—"FuU advantage." TOWER TEA—« Full share cf relief." TOWER TE A.—" The great organisation." TOWER TEA.—In every town. TOWER TEA.-See that every packet bears the Registered Trade Mark, and is signed TOWER TEA. To be obtained from the District Agents:— J. W. Ellis, Chemist ABERGELE R. Jones, Confectioner, Bridge-st. AHERYSTVWrH Hamilton & Jones, Apothecaries Hal) BANGOR Evan Richards, High Street BARMOUTH T. B. Jones, Draper, High Street BETHESDA R. Rowlinson, Llys Caradog.I:ŒTTWSYU')ED W. Jones, Grocer, 74, Pool Street CARNARVON E. Hughes, Grocer, 2, High Street CONWAY J. W. Bowen, The Stores CRICCIETH A. & T. Ashford, Grocers, High btreet DENBIGH Thomas Evans & Co., Grocers GAERWEN T.J. Roberts, Chemist, Medical Hall HOLYHEAD R.Jones, The Stores, Lloyd Street LLANDUDNO Reeves & Davis (late Coffee Co.) LLANDUDNO W. & O. Pritchard, Grocers LLANFilR E. H. Matthews, 18, Bridge Street.LLANGOLLEN Miss S.Jones,Confectioner,Bridge St.MENAI BRIDGE T. Evans, Grocer, JUnk Shop.NEWTOWN J. Jone. Grocer, Snowdon Street I'OKTMADOC R. O. l'ngho, Chemist, Medical Hall PWLLHELI Owen Roberts, Post Office PENYGROES J. E. Jones, Grocer, St. I'etGrs Square.RUTHIX Wholesale only—The Great Tower IStreet Tea Company Limited, 5, Jewry Street, London, E.C. a303-l Lp. KATsTPE-WELLE CEYLON TEA. WILSON'S PATENT FLOUR. jgLIJS JONES axd SON, I' INSTITUTE SHOP, CARNARVON, Beg to announce that they are SOLE AGENTS for above and solicit a trial. Once tried alwa,s used. Note name, as there are so many imita- tion- KANDE-WELLE. Load Packets—lib., £ lb.,$lb.; Is. 10<3., 2s. -id., 2s. K)d. per lb. c4355v1748 25, COAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. DIRECT COAL SUPPLY TO ALL PARTS OF WALES. nnilE present seems a good opportunity for us JL to draw special attention to our truck system, organised entirely by our Mr. Wm. Phillips, which has been steadily growing in all parts of the country during the last fifteen years, particularly among the principal County families, where large quantities of fuel are annually consumed The advantages offered are:- 1. Fresh wrought Coals direct from the pits. 2. Choice of quality practically unlimited. ( Hre [my about One Hundred different kinds to 8uit all requirements). 3. Prompt delivery of any quantity:from six tons upwards to any Railway Station, or into consumers' cellars. 4. A considerable saving in price. 5. Carefully screened and cleaned Coals, or hand-picked. G. The full statute weight of 20 cwt. to the ton guaranteed. Terris- Not Cash." We can refer to thousands of clients in all parts of the country (including Wales), who have for years approved our system. As prices are bound to rise this summer, earlier than usual, all consumers should lay in winter stocks forthvnth. Write for quotations, stating requirements, to PHILLIPS AND CO., Coal Factors and Contractors since 1851, ci241h274m275 Lr..Jo,- -¡

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