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B O V R ] L, f.{Ojr PURE BEEF OSLY. •WI\lesorae, Nutritious, Invigorating, Delicious. INVALUABLE FOR. GRAVIES, ETC. BOVRIL WINE. "STIMULATING AND REFRESHING. n4195 I "L —in um <$ffi £ iaJ, Segal, Hct. CONWAY .FISHERY DISTRICT. is 7 K, the Boari of Conservators of the W Conway Fishery District,HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is oar intention to apply to the Board of Trade to enlarge the limits ot' the £ iiid Conway Fishery District, as detined in the Cer- titieate of the formation thereof, so that such District shall include so much of the sea within which Her Majesty's subjects have by inter- national law the exclusive right of fishing as hes within a distance of three miles from the c< ast between a line drawn seawards from the boundary of the said Conway Fishery District, on the west side uf the stream running into Hilos Bay, and another line drawn senwards from the boundary cf such District at the stream • running into the Leveu Sunds at Aber. Drtted the llth day of August, One Thousand •y.iijht Iluncred and Ninety. (JHAS. T. ALLARD, of Llanrwst, Clerk to and on behalf ot the Board of Conservators of the Conway c44.->fi Fishery -District^ TVTOTICE OF AUDIT,-To the Ratepayers 1\ and Owners of Property in the District of Alenai Bridge, in the County of Anglesey.- •Wheieas E. MORGAN, Esquire, the Auditor authorised by law to Audit the Accounts of the Receipts and Expenditure under the Public Health Act, 1875, uf us, the Local Board for the above-named District, has appointed Ten o'clock in the forenoon of WEDNTCSDA-Y, the 3rd day of • Ski'rEMBKB, 1S90, »s the time, and the Board Room of the said Local Board as the place at which the Audit of the swid Accounts for the year ended nt Lady-dnv. 1"890, will be made; we. therefore, the said Local Board, being the Lrhan Authority for the said District, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, in pursuance of the said Act, that the Audit of the said Accounts will be made at the time and place so appointed as aforesaid that any Ratepayer or Owner of property in the said District may be present at tht) Audit, and may make any oiijtction to the said Accounts befV.re the Audit; and'that a Copy of the said Accounts duly mnde up and balanced, together witl, ull the n¡,te books, account, book-, deeds, contracts, accounts, vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referral to in such Acconrftd, wik be deposited in our Clerk's Office, at Brynalaw, Menai Bridge, on Monday, the 16th day of t August. 18HO, and will be qpe~ thereat, between the hours of One p m. and Four p.m., until the said day of Audit, to the inspection of all persons, interested, who will be at.liberty to take •copies of or extracts from the same without fee or rùwilrd. Dated this 6th day of August, 1890. THOMAS HUGH ES, c Clerk to the said Local Board. WILLIAM JONES, DKORASKD.—Pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22nd hnd 23rd A ictoria, • -chapter 35 intitule-i "An Act to Further Amend the Law oïPropertf and to Relieve Trustees." "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other Persons having any Olairus or Demands against the Estate of WILLIAM JONES, late of No. 16, Palace Street, in the town and county of Carnarvon, Baker and Flour Dealer, deceased (who died on the 25th -day of March, 1890. and whose Will was proved in the District Registry at, Bangor of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 12th day ot July, 1890, by Ann Jones, of 16, Palace Street aforesaid, widow, the Executrix therein named) are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, "Solicitors to the said Executrix, on or before the 20th day of Septem- ber, 1890 after which date the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, Laving regard only to the Claims and Demands of which she shall then have had notice; and she 'will not be liable for the Assets of the said de- ceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to any .person or persons of whose Claims or Demands she "bun Dot then have had notice. And Notice is Hereby Further Givan that all Persons claiming to be Next of-kin to the said deceased are hereby required to send in their -names and addresses to us, on or before the said 20th day of September, 1890. Dated this 13th day of August, 1890. HUGH JONES & CO., Of No. 12, Market Street, Carnarvon, c4471 Solicitors for the Executrix. I 'I ALE ALE ALY, s S. gAL3! 100 AND 102~ LONDON-ROAD Q_RKAT j^ALE OF JpURNiTURK. <A, SALE NOW ON THE | IVEEPOOL jpURNlSHING QOMPANY, lieg to announce that, owing to further extensive alterations in their Premises (having arranged to add the Shop, No. 100, LONDON ROAD, to their already spacious Show-rooms), they are compelled to dispose of the greater part of their enormous Stock of General House Furniture to make room for the operations of the workmen,[and have decided to .a have a IGAJiTIC g A L E COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY 1st, till further notice, AND WILL OFFER SIDEBOARDS, CHIFFONNIERS, REDDING, TOILUT WARE, IRONMONGERY, CARPErS OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUMS, &c., &c. &c., AT PRICES SO LOW THAT IT WILL SAVE PURCHASEKS AT LYA5T 25 PER CENT., OR S3. IN T dE £ TO BUY DURING OUR FIRST SALE FOR CASH OR CREDIT. •GENUINE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE. FREE DELIVERY OF GOODS. INSPECTION INVITED. THE f rVEKPOOL ^UkMSHING.IOMPANY, 1100 AND 102, L0ND0N R0AD- LIVERPOOL. a4105 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. ARGENTINE GOVERN.IIE',N'T are JL GRANTING 300 Acres of Good LAND, THE ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT are Wire-fenced, with House and Water Supply to immigrant agriculturists. Also Assisted Passages to Welsh Agriculturists Labourers, Miners, Masons, Millers, Quarrymen, Coppers and others. Employment guaranteed landing, lodgiDgt board and conveyance all this free. NO FEES.' t Pamphlets, supplied free. "0. Apply to A ALDANA, Chief of the Information Office in Wales, Chales Street Chambers, Cardiff. c4267yl698 ]y:. JONES, D.D.S., &c., SURGEON DENTIST, -OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. DR. JONES visits Llangefni every Thursday at L.,edwigan Road. Amlwch, with Mr. Hughes, Stationer, Sep- tember 2nd and 30th, October 28th, November 25th, and December 23rd, 1890. At home every day except Tuesdays and T h u rsd ays_aloTI NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR MAGAZINES BOUND. The Her aid Office, Carnarvon, turns out he Best Work.-Writ,for Terms public JiUethtgs, it, THE KOYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB REGATTA, CARNARVON. COMMODORE :—THK MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY. THE ANNUAL REGATTA will take place on SATURDAY, the 23rd AUGUST, 189C, when upwards of ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY GUINEAS will be given in Prizes in Sailing and Rowing Races. A grand display of Fireworks will be given in in the Castle (by permission of Sir Llewelyn Turner) in the evening, by Messrs. Penley and Sons, the celebrated Pyrotechnists. A Band will perform during the Regatta and Fireworks. Prize Lists on application to the Hon. Secre- tary, at the Royal Welsh Yacht. Club, Carnarvon. On Friday. August 22nd, will be a handicap Race from Beaumans to Carnarvon, for a Silver Cup, value £10, presented by Major Robert Williams. • c443() DON'T FORGET PENLY'S DISPLAY "OF FIKEWOBKS AT CAEKAEYON CASTLE, AUGUST 30TH, 1890. _c44(.T ROYAL ANGLESEY YACHT CLUB RE3ATTA, 1800. rjlHE above REGATTA will take place at B E A U M A R I S On Til UUSD A V, 2Ls t AUGUST, 1890. Full particulars may be obtained on applica- tion to CAPT. J. C. L. CAMPBELL, Hon. Sec. Beaumaris, 5th Auynst. 18DII. c4442 RHYL REGATTA On MONDAY, AUGUST 2bth, 1S90, Cùwllil:mcing ;) p.m. OPEN PRIZES. I.—TT^OR YACHTS exceeding 5 and not ex- I ceeding 10 tons, \.R.A, rating (handi- cap). 1st, £ 7 2nd, £ 6 3rd, £ 2. 2.—For YACHTS not exceeding 5 tons, Y.R.A. rating (handicap). 1st, jEa 2nd, £:3; 3rd, £ 2. 3.—For BOAJS not exceeding 25 feet oii the water-line (handicap). 1st, £3; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. 4.—For FOUR-OARED BOATS. 1st, £ 3 2nd, X2; 3rd, 10s. 5.—ScuLLiN« RACK, one oar,-lst, 7s. 6d.; 2nd, 5s. 3rd, 2s. 6d. 6.—SCULLING RACK, pair sculls, without coxswain. 1st, £ 1; 2nd, 10s.; 3rd, 5s. 7.—SWIMMING MATCH.—1st, -91; 2nd, lOs. 3rd, 5s. Entrance Fees -No. 1, 5s.; 2, 2s. 61.; 3 and 4,2s. Entries ret later than the 23rd inst. ARTHUR ROWLANDS, c4455 Hon. Sec. and Treas. LLEYN AND EM0NYDD AGRICUL- TURAL SIIO A". PRESIDENT: HON. FREDERICK G. WYNF, Glynllifon. VICE- Plt KSIDENT Mr. W. HUMPHREYS, Aberkin. THE ANNUAL SHOW for this year will be held at PWLLHELI On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER lltlt, 1890. List of Prizes and Entrv Forms to be had from R. OWEN JONES, Secretary. Pwllheli. 4 th August. 1890. c4438 VALE OF CONWAY AGBICIJLTORIL SOCIETY. rpHE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SHOW X will be held AT :LLANRWST On THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st, 18DO. All Stock must be on the Ground by 10 a.m THE JUMPING OVER HURDLES will take place at 2.30 o'clock, PONY AND DONKEY RACES immediately after. Entry Fee for the Jumping 5s. each, Pony Race Is. each; and Donkey Race 6d. each. Entries leceived up to 12 o'clock on the morning of the Show Day. The L and N. W. Railway Company will run CHEAP TRAINS to Llanrwst, on the Show Day from Denbigh, Rhyl, Bangor, Llandudno, Blaenau Festiniog, and Intermediate Stations. For further particulars see Company's Time Bills. A MILITARY BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCK. The ANNUAL DINNER will take place at the Victoria Hotel, at 5 o'clock p.m. Tickets, 3s. 6d. each. Admission to the Field for Non-members, One Shilling. Members will he furnished with Free Tickets. Gates open to the Public at 10 o'clock a.m. H. PIERCE, Secretary. 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Cut out this Coupon and enclose it with your Ordu'. ASSURED SUCCESS.—Readers who are Clerks, Time- keepers, lUilway Men, Foremen, or who are in positions to form Watch Clubs, should write to H. SAMUEL for particulars of his celebrated system. Liberal terms, pleasant occupation for spare time Thousajds of Clubs in active operation throughout the kingdom. Watches, Jewellery, Clock', Electro-Silver Plate, Cutlery, &c., &e. E. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97, 99, and 101, MARKET STREET, I MANCHESTER. a4453 education SCIENCE CLASSES. PRIVATE LESSONS and EVENING CLASSES IN SCIENCE. PREVIOUS STUDENTS very successful—NO FAILURES. Special Courses adapted to the requirements of i.E^irieers' Apprentices and Pharmaceutical Chemists. Further particulars from ALFRED WILLIAMS, LC715 WATEKLOO PORT. LADIEFC' COLLEGE, BRYIST YBLLIO, CARNARVON, PHINCIPALS The MISSES SHEAD, Certificated: Cambridge University and Trinity College, London. School duties were resumed Sept. 4th, 1890. c35 ST. DAVID'S SCHOOL; CARNARVON (in Union with the Society of Science, Letters anll Arts). k PRINCIPALS THE MISSES JONES. Assit-tidby Resident Certificated Governesses and Mhs ers. Highest references. Term", on Applicaticn. Ntxt quarter com- mences Monday August 25th, 1890. c2087 THE GRAMMAR AKD COLLEGIATE SCIIGOL. CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PRINCIPAL-MR. J. LEWIS JONES, B.A., High Honourman, Prizeman First Rank Seniol Moderator and Gold Medalist of Trinity College Dublin. ASSISTED BY AN EFFICIENT STAFF OF TUTORS, PUPILS are carefully prepared for the Publk Schools, Universities, Preliminary Exami- nations in Law and Medicine. A Special Class for Young Men preparing foi Examinations is held from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m, each evening except Fridays and Saturdays, Pupils attending this claas have been Tery suc- cessful in their examinations. Terms on application to Headmaster. MARINE BOARD EXAMINATIONS. EXTRA Masters. Ordinary Masters, First JEJ Mates. and Second Ma'es, prepared for Examination, at Captain Norbury's Academy, 33, Saint Jaines Street, Park:Lane. Liverpool. cl996 MORAVIAN BOYS' SCHOOL, FAIRFIELD, MANCHESTER. SLOYD taught. Next term begins SBPTEM- S BER lGth. For Prospectus apply Rev. N. Birtill. c4451 liEAUMARIS^ SCHOOL. NEXT TERM begins SEPTKMBKR l'2tb. There will be an Entrance Examination at 9.30, at which 6 Exhibitions of X15 and J10 will be offered for competition to natives of North Wales under 14. Subjects: English nnd Elementary Mathematics. c4463 MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE Term begins TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16tli, 1890. Entrance Examination, MONDAY, SKPTEMBJSR 15th, at 9 a.m. Prospectuses. Forms of Application, &c., may be had at the School.— OWBN W. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.—Boarding House open under the sanction of the Governors. c4429 MOKE A HOUSKiUGH SCHOOL FOH GIRLS, CONWAY. PRINCIPAL: Miss JOHN (In honours at the Cambridge Higher Examination for Wo en, and Mathematical Exhibitioner U.C. W). SOUND and liberal Education accordin to beat ,) modern methods. Thorough preparation for Puhlic Rxaminations. Special ttention to health and diet. Lawn Tennis, &c. Summer Term began MAY 5th. Terms, &c. on application. a4155 GRAMMAII SCHOOL, LLANRWST. IIEADJIAS'IER REV. J. I. FARR, M.A., With Two Assistant Masters. rrHlS SCHOOL offers a good Education to L boys preparing for the Professions, Mercantile Pursuils, and all public examinations. University Exhibitions, Scholarships at North Wales University College, and First and Second Classes and marks of distinction in the Cam- bridge Local Examinations have recently been obtained by Pupils. The School has lately been examined and highly reported upon by Mr. R. M. Hugh Jones, M.A., Rhyl, late Headmaster of Ashbourne Grammar School. Scholarships tenable at the School of the value of £100 are annually offered for competition. Next term commences on the 16th SEPTEMBER. 1890. .For further particulars application may be made to the Headmaster. c4462 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. President: jThe Right Hon. LORD ABERDA !E G.C.B. Principal: The Rev. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (London and Oxon), D.D. (Edinburgh). A LARGE number of Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions from £ 40 to £ 10 (open and close) offered for competition. Examination begins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1890. A Fee of .£10 per Session admits to all Classes. Single Classes, £1 per Term. Women Students admitted into Hall of Resi- dence under superintendence of Miss E. A. Car- penter at a charge of 30 guineas per Session. For full particulars apply to the Registrar, University College of VTales, Aberystwyth. MORGAN LLOYD, Hon. Sec. 9th July. 1890. c43(>4 FRlAKS SCHOOL, BANGOR. HEAD MASTER: W. GLYNN WILLIAMS. M.A., First-class Classical Tripos 1874; formerly Foundation Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Assistant M aster at Tonbridge z, School; Assisted by a Staff of Four Masters, Three of whom are Graduates of)Cambiidge. RECENT SUCCESSES:— Members' Prize for English Essay open to the University of Cambridge. First and Second Class, Classical Tripos. Major Scholarships of over EOo at Trinity College, Cambridge. Open Scholarships at Trinity IIallt Queen's College, and Corpus College, Cambridge. Scholarships and Exhibitions at the Uni- versity College of North Wales, in Classics, Mathematics, English, and French. Numerous Certificates and Marks of Distinc- tion in the Cambridge Local Examinations. ripHERE have recently been established an I Upper and a Lower Modern Form, in neither of which Latin or Greek is taught. In the Upper (which is under the charge of Mr. H. D'Albertanson, B.A., of Peterhouse, Cambridge, formerly of Battersen. Training College, and S. Kensington), the subjects are Scripture, English (Essay Writing, Literature and History), French, Botany, Drawing (Model and Freehand), Geo- graphy, Arithmetic (including Long-tots Book-keeping, and Shorthand (Oxford System). In the Lower the subjects are of a more Elementary Character. Tuition Fees, £8 and £ 10 Boarding Fee, E42 per annum. The School will re-open after the Midsummer Holidays at 9.30 a.m. on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. For further particulars apply to the Head- master. c4411 I §usiiuss §orbnss*s. BLAKE AND CO. BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, THE BREWERY, BANGOR. ALL ALES BREWED FROM CHOICEST MALT AND HOPS. PRICE LIST;. Per Firkin Per Kildeikin Per Barrel. (9 Gallons). (18 Gallons). {36 Gallons ) XXXX STRONG ALE STOCK 13s. 6d. 27s. 54s. XXX MILD ALE 12s. 24s. 48s. XX MILD ALE 11s. 22s. 44s. I I.P.A 13s. 6d. 276 54s. P.A. ll's. 24s 48s. I A.K. BITTER ALE lis. 22s. 44s. T.A. LIGHT BITTER .oo .oo 88. 16, 32s. I' D. STOUT 13s. 6d. 27s. 54s PORTEIi lIs. oo. 22s. 44s. DISCOUNT AT THE RATE OF 2s. PKR 36 GALLONS FOR CASH ON DELIVERY, ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. BLAKE & CO. are now booking orders for their Season Brewed Ales to be delivered as equired, and guaranteed sound. cl892yl295 0 > I t. t I I — c279 TEAS ANI> COFFEES, ALL OUR TEAS ARE REDUCED 2d. PER POUND. BUYERS of the above should send for SAMPLES to THOS. JONES & CO MP ST., r 9, PARKER STREET, LIVERPOOL, Who import direct, and sell at Merchants' prices-for Cash. SAMPLES sent free through the Post on Application. 4_ a4124 JL GOZ- for clcanlii^ss i^oura^s her to toil unremittingly in the struggle with dirt. t,9 Only tihose who know that incessant drudgery means the accumulation of trouble, loss of rest, recreation, and nerve-power, causing heartbreaking worry and premature decay-only those who can and will appreciate the difference between a good and bad soap are asked to give a trial to Sunlight Soap, the preservative of health. ° do not ^sk you. to use Sunlight Soap without proving its value for yourself; and that you may make this trial, we have authorized all dealers to return the monev to any dissatisfied purchaser. ???. play 1 Then give Sunlight Soap a trial! R r W A R r n0t allow ot.her Soaps said to be the same as the Sunlight" ULVVrlllLi to be palmed off upon you. If you do you must expect to be disappointed. See that you get what you ask for, and that the word Sunlight" I is stamped upon every tablet, and printed upon every wrapper. .at I Is's MINERAL WATERS. SOLE ADDEESS:— R. EJLIJIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. J. KE L LY. HAIR-DRESSER, &c.. 8, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON (OPPOSITE THE FHEH LIBRARY). LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S Wigs, Scalps, Human Hair Plaits, Switches, and Tails made on the roost improved principle. Plaits from Is. 6d. upwards. Ladies' Combings made into c,)ils or plaits to any length. Pears' Soap, Is. Tablets for 8d. 6d. Tablets for 3idL Aii Toilet necessaries supplied. GUNN BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, HOLYHEAD. 'tottenham!^R^ Itiil ^CARVED OAK F*UR NITURE i' a' -ESTIMATES&DESIC.WS FREE £ /<r./ao. All goods Carriage paid. c4089 insurance. DEATH AND DISABLEMENT BY ACCIDENT. rpHE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE JL COMPANY. Azures £ 1000 at Death and full Benefits a £ 4 per annum. Hon. El ELI Ar ASHLE1, Chairman. ion. El ELI Ar ASHLE1, Chairman. Annual Income, £ 2.50.000. 80,000 Annual Policyholders. j Invested Capital and Reserve Fund, £ 285,000. Compensation Paid, £2.750,000. Weit End Onice :— 8, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, W.C. Head Oflice:- 0-1, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. W. P. MASSY, ) e a'iC62 alt A. VIAN, f Secretaries INSTITUTED A.D. 1HP6. JJAND-IN-HAND'JNSURANCE gOCIETY (MUTUAL, BOTH FIRE AND LIFE). LIFE-Profits divided Annually, FIRE -(iuinquenniully or Septennially. BONUSES LARGE. Expenses Moderate. No Personal Liability; ANNUAL INCOME, £ 318,609. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £ 2,362,265. No. 26, NEW BRIDGE STREET, E.C. y1382 c2041 1 MAGAZINES OF ALL SORTS AND SIZES are bound neatly and economically at the Herald office, Carnarvon. -ftlonct). £ 5000, £ 3000, £2300, £000, £ 600, £ 500, S200 to ow be invested on Mortgage of good securities, Freehold or Leaseliold. -Apply, Messrs. William Jones and Porter. Solicitors, Conway. c4446 \/I O.NEY LENT WITHOUT BILL OF tsALh.— A Private Gentleman is desirous of making advances upon Promissory Note alone, at 5 per cent interest to male or female, without sureties and strictly private, for any term not exceeding 10 years. —A ly for prospectus and scale of repayments to G H. SHOVE, Esq., 21, John Street, Ailelph London, •C c4052 MONEY.—A Private Gentleman is willing MONEY.—A Private Gentleman is willing to make cash advances from £ 5 to JE500 to all I respectable persons, male or female. Shopkeepers, Farmers, Cow-keepers, and others for long or short I periods on their own note of hand, at a reasjnable rate of interest.—Apply, by letter only, wnich will r^cei\e prompt attention, to J. Lewis, 120, Queen Koad, Ever ton, Liverpool. al269 Private Gentleman with spare capital at XA_ his command will make Casli at Advance, at a reasonable nrte of interest., to respectable applicants. Aiso to Farmers, Tradesmen, Pro- fessional Gentlemen, and others, on their own note of hand. All letters will receive prompt attention; distance rfo object. — Apply, G. Roberts, 23, Kenilworth Hottd, Seacombe, Cheshire. a4313 MONEYI MONEY I I MONK* • on«j I-ent, at a few Jioqtb' aotic*, fruip £ 3 to £ ^(Ky. ou note of hand, to all rupectable P<trsons (male or female), Clergymen, Pnfeuioiud Gentlemen, Shop- keepers, Farmers, Cab and CM Proprietors, and others, for long or thort periods also on deposit of GOLD and SILVER PLATE, DIAMONDS, DOCK BONDS, ke. Advances also made on Freehold or Leasehold Property.-Apply personally, or by letter which will receive prompt attention), B. JONBS, Mortgage Broker, Venice Chamber*, OA, Lord Street. Liverpool. P.8.—Strictest secrecy may be relied on n all traneantions. Pleats note Addrens. algfl THE SrOCK EXCHANGE. VI EMBKRS JOF H'HE STOCK EXCHANGE are NC'T ALLOv\ 1 £ D to ADVERiltiE for business purposes or to issue circulars to persons other than heir own principals. Brokers cr Agents who advertise are not in any way connected with the Stock Exchange, or under the control of the Commit'ee. Lists of Members of The Stock Exchange who act as stock and share, brokers may be obtained on application to FRANCIS LEVIEN, Secretary to The Committee of The Stock Ex- change, Committee Room, The Stock Exchange London, R.C. al i Money LENT by a PRIVATE GENTLEM \N UPON NOTE OF HAND, WiTHuUT BILL of SA f E or LOAN OFi'T "T ROUTiNE. Fr it, £1;; to £ "/)0 at 5 p?r c-pnt. To Tidies and Gei,T.lef;ien, Farmers, CWks, Phop- kee;.fr.-<. and i)ther r«s|M»isihle j>er-ons on their U\VM pernnial security, to assist m tiilii/)^ <>r biisiiif.ss Adv noes j»!SO made wp<»n HeverMont. pernnial security, to assist m tiilii/)^ 01" biisiiif.ss Adv noes j»!SO made wp<»n HeverMont. Suures, Policies, Private Incomes, furniture and bto. k ( without removal), ill town or country without any doisy.— 4pply personally, or write to tb-e Lender, Ma FRKPK GHEY, Oshorn FTouse, 11, Spring tiai'dens, Clian'i.p *"r"Sa, London, S W. h2 5 c4336 RJIHE UNIVERSAL PRIVATE LOAN OFFICE I SIR THOMAS'S BUILDINGS, Corner of WHITECHAPEL, LIVERPOOL, Loans from R5 to £ 1000. |»M. LLOYD having a large amount of capital at 11 11 his command, is prepared to make Advances from £ 2 to JS1000 at a few hours notice, and at the most reasotable terms, to respectable Householders (male or female), Clerks, Tradesmen, Clergymen, Gentle- men, Farmers, Shopkeepers, Cab and Car Proprietors, and others and also to assist parties into Business. The stn neat secrecy may ba relied upon. Distance no object. Repayment to suit the convenience of Borrowers. Mortgages arranged. Tle&se note Address. N.B.—All letters will receive immediate attention a2022 NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION (Limited). West-End Office, 25, Cockspur Street, S.W. Edinburgh Olfice, 23, St. Andrew Square. Dundee Office, 6, Panmure Street. Branches and Agencies—Austria,, India, I Ceylon, China, Japan, Straits, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Aden, Paris, New York, ( San Francisco. The Bank receives deposits, buys and sells bills of exchange, buys foreign coupons and interest warrants, makes telegraphic transfer, issues letters of credit and circular notes, forwards bills for collection, and transacts banking and agency business generally. INTEHKST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. At 3 months' notice 3 per cent. per annum. At 6 months' notice 4 „ „ At 12 months' notice „ For 3 years certain 5 „ The fullest mformation can be obtained at any of the Branches, or at the Heud Office, 40 Threadneedle Street, E.C. c2053 MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES OR the slightest publicity by THE EMPIRE DEPOSIT BANK, 3, Adelaide Street, Charing Cross, London, as follows:- £ 30—Twelve monthly repayments of £212 6 50 It », »» 4 7 6 j 100 „ „ 8 15 0 250 „ II" 21 17 6 other amounts in pre portion. The sum applied for is advanced in full, free of nil deductions upon the applicant's SIMPLE PROMISSORY SOTE, WITHOUT SURETIES OR BILL OF SALE. or, if preferred, the money can be borrowed for a stated period, from one to five years, interest only being paid in the meantime. By this means the borrower is enabled to make thorough use of the money before being called upon for repayment. This is particularly acceptable to those who only turn their capital over at stated periods, such as Farmers and Professional Gen- tlemen, who have to give such extended credit. For further particulars see Prospectus, which will be sent free on application. HENRY OUNSTED, Manager. N.B.—Banking Accounts opened. Bills Dis- counted.and Cheque Books issued. c4191v161S q——a—— AR'THUR F. HASLAM (Successor to the late William G. Haslam), LAND SURVEYOR, ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENT, MENA1-BRIDGE. c4000yl48 GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING SHEETS Large quantity of Slightly Defective Sheets:- ~> ft. long by 2 ft. wide, Is. 3d. each. Ü >? .• „ Is. 6d. „ 7 )> j, Is. lOd. „ S „ „ „ 2s. Id. „ 9 „ „ 2s. 6d. „ 10 „ „ 3s. Od. „ For all practical purposes the above are as good as perfect sheets, being water-tight, fire- proof, &c. Galvanized Ridging, Gutters, and Down Spouting, Nails, Screws, Washers, See., and all Materials for fixing. BRUCE AND STILL, CONTRACTORS FOR IRON £ ROOFS AND BUILDINGS, 75, NORFOLK STREET, LIVERPOOL. iiilaxb HAVE YOUg MAGAZINES BOUND AT THK HERALD" OFFICE. CARNARVON j ilod-rate Terms. Best Workmanship j1 Shipping. DELIGHTFUL SEA EXCUBSIONS TVV1C £ T\ ri?Rvv?vVVTALES "VEBPOOL, ,i r' I)iILY excepted). r>37T circumstances permitting, ARTHUR leaves each morning1 S Ml r an? BanS°r 6.30 a.m Beaumaris, 12.45 except Mo!!)3'"1' arrinrl« in Liverpool about Menai HriV!L j t» mor/i;ng, when she leaves Llandudno 7 Sr an?°r at 6 a-m-' Beaumaris, 6.20; BONNIE about 1 i a.m. Landing- Sta^e at Q 1 V6S the Princes about 12 15^fm f l a-n}-» eahing at Llandudno from Menai i l*le Straits. Heturaing; 3 30; Liandudco^T- iian^or at 3 P Beaumaris, 7.30. arrmng m Liverpool about LcWra6Lda',ai'3b 1 e b" ei,ther Steamer. For Farp< anH eas are served on Board. Hnndbill" «r a-)'v fer,'nfornia''un< see Posters and VVharr Nj'enai 'HVVI Tr' ^°';n Hughes, Steam Boat dudno qn-l ir.i.i, n n^es °' the Liverpool, Llan- _c20Ulyl9r269 bEORnE LOB LEY. Secretary. LREKPOOL AND LLANDCDXO J^t TWO HOeRS .\E\f NOETH WALES STEAMS IIP COMPANY. The magnificent* Puddle-Steamer T. »pUDNO," DAILY SAILINGS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). W ea tÎle: and other circumstances permitting. InwDo?,! (r,rUf i p-m' Leavus ( Due p.m. in m m ^anJudoo 1230 Garth ) Beaumaris 3.10 ls 1 30 Ferry Uanduano 4.30 lGa.taFer.vl4:, 3 ,,1^ (uven^l t-30 "Paris" is withdrawn. IIMT^ (including' Pier Dues;Liverpool and Llandudno: 1st c,aSS> return, Cs„ single, 4s.; 2nd ,s'' sinSiet 2i. 6d. J.Lverpoo! &nd MenM ^fr: ? return»"s-; 2nd Class, return, 5s. Children under 12 half fare. Weekly tickets, first saloon, Liverpool to Llanc.udno, Beaumaris, and Menai •-traits,_los. Monthly tickets from any date, first saioun. Los. Fur further particulars regarding fares, &c., apply to c c i>r. T. E. BARLOW, Manager. ater Street, Liverpool. clOSl yl639 r273 WIDTE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS; LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK, via QUEENSrOWSd, EVERY WEDNESDAV tit. F- ORW ARDING Passengers to all partl qf 40 J- United btat.es and Canada. Tne! splendid vessels of this Line are all uniform and arrangements, and unsurpassed in th* completeness of their appointments forthe^foS of Passengers of all classes. UUOCT Saioon Passage, £ 12 to £ 22, and upwards. Seeond Lt.bin, £ v. and _9. Steerage Passage at low rates. Apply to Robert Owen, Ship and Insurance broker and WijEamJohn Williams 7, MarketStreet, Carnar- von Bichard Roberts, Be the.-da O. E. Parry, Slate ~~erc^?nt» Dolwj-^dde'en David Rowlands. Penvgraig „;Ton,es' Church Street, Llangefni; Rober Pritchard. <3, high Street, Llangefni • R G Roberts, Rock Cottage. Creigiau Mawr. Talysara Hugh Hughes, 7. Market Row, Amlwch W, D Jones Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holvhead; W. O W illiams, Denbigh Street. Llanrwst; R. C Evans 1, Minaf.m. Lolgelly; or to ISMAYIMRIE & CO^ 34. Lfre/'oo^ eet' k°ndon, E.C.,andto Water Street, ir rpoo.. cj^ AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. KVJfittY WEDNESDAY. First-Class, full-powered, Iron Steamships. ACCOMMODATION for passengers eaual to any European Line. Passengers and Goods landed at Philadelphia en the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- ROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUT. TO THE WEST Avply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, AND CO.' 19 and 2'J Water Street, LIVERPOOL. LOCAL AGENTS :— W J.Williams, 7, MarketStreet, Carnarvon iKicQard Roberts, Bethesda. Stephen Hobeta Glynlifon Hotel, Blaenau festiniog. c—21—y ANCHOR LINE. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK, VIA QUiDENSTOWN, EXPRESS SERVICE. S.S. CITY OK ROME. THIS magnificent Steamship will Sail from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK (Via Queens- town), on j I45SKT\ Saloon Rates, £ 12 to Gtrioss. Mombv to position, of Stater COIL, JS-tnra Tiefeet« it moderate [' Intermediate find Steerage Passages at Low Rates Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Mersey Chambers, Old Churchyard, and 17, Water Street, Liverpool; or to Henry J. Williams, Estate Agent, Caellwyngrydd or to H. Hughes, 7, Marke" Row Amlwch, 1995 ALLAN LINE. KOYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. '< Saloon 10 to 18 Guineas; Intermediate, £ 6 68. Steerage, L4. CHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, and North- West Territory and British Columbia, and also to the Western States of America. Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. i hrough trains daily from Ocean to Ocean, and Emigrant Sleeping Cars without extra charge. A liberal allowance of baggage free. Wes- tern bound emigrants accompanied by a Special conductor. Prof. Fream's new report and all the latest maps and pamphlets free on application to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool; or to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; W. D. Jones Old Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys, Bookseller High Street, Fortmadoc. 822 STEAM COMMUNICATION B £ J'WKiSK LIVERPOOL,BANGOR, MENAI BRIDGE AND CARNARVON. LIVERPOOL, CARNARVON AND MENAI ST RAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—Th« quickest and cbeapest Goodf traTlSitbetween Liverpool and North Wales.-The Steamers PRINCE JA JA, KING JA JA, or other steamers leaves the West Side, Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, every Wednesday, with goods for Beaumaris, Bangor, Menai Bridge. and Carnai vjn, Every Saturday for Bangor, Mensi Bridge, and Carnarvon. For Freights, &c., apply at the Company's Offices, Messrs Richards, Miils, and Co., 18, James Street, Liverpool; or at Carnarvon, John Roberts, Company's Warehouse New Harbour. N.B.—To insure shipment, all Goods should be <1..1;v.¡ r.Aor on rtav of mtilinp ev ^LOBEjpiTRNISHlNG QOMPANY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 12. 14, IG, AND IS, PEMBROKE PLACE, LIVERPOOL. FURNISHED FOR CASH, OR ON THE HIRE. PURCHASE SYSTEM, AT CASH PRICES. THE GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, the oldest-established and by far the most extensive Furnishers on the Hire-Purchase System in the I provinces, supply every requisite for the complete Furnishing of Cottage, Hotel, or Mansion consider- ably cheaper than the majority of those firms who sell for cash only. This we are able to do through having a very large capital at command, and being the bona-tide manufacturers of the principal Goods we sell. NO SECURITY REQUIRED, NO EXTRA EX PENSES. ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. The fair and equitable manner in which our business is carried on and our reasonable terms and low prices are so well known throughout the North of England and Wales as to render further comment nnecessary. General terms, which, however, can be altered to ^uit the convenience of customers. Payments Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Amount of Purchase. Payment per week. £ 10 JEO 3 6 £ 20 0 5 0 £50 0 10 0 £100 0 17 6 £50ü 4 0 0 An inspection of our stock will at once satisfy in- tending purchasers that we give better value and offer easier payments than any other House Furnishers on the Hire-Purchase System in the Provinces. All Goods are Delivered Free, in our own or private vans, and no expenses of any kind are incurred by i customers. Furniture sent to any part of England or 8ilcs The' Trade Supplied. Shipping Orders Executed with Despatch, CAUTION—As some firms adopt various means* such as copying our Prospectus, &c.—with the i evident intention of inducing the public to believe they are connected with us. please note our address 3 FURNISH FOR CA8H, OR ON THE HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM, New Prospectus, Large Illustrated Catalogue, Press Opinions, and Pr.ce List sent Post Free on application. Kindly mention this Paper. GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, 12.14,16, and 18, PEMBROKE PLACE, LIVERPOOI. i a432