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I Sales hn Ruction. 1 Messrs. W. Dew and Son. COUNTY OF ANGLES RY.—Near GAERWEN RAILWAY STATION, and close to the VILLAGE of LLANDDANIELit'AB. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON have bem instructed to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Pit tte Bull Hotel. Llaug^fni, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of AUGUST. 1890, at 2.30 in the afternoon, the following Valuable PROPERTIES IN THE PARISH OF LLANIDAN, A. R. P. LOT 1.—MYFYRIAN IS.\F (part Of), 128 0 8 A comfortable Holding within half a mile of Gaerwea Railway Station. LOTS 2 and 8.—MYFYRIaN ISAF, (formerly part of) 29 1301 Good Fields, well fenced, with plenty of water, and in a capital place for a Smithfield. IN THE PARISH OF LLANDDANIUL- FAB. LOT 4.—YR liEN FUARTH (part of), H 0 27 A neat House with good land about one mile from Gaerwen Station. LOT 5.-TY KAWK, 44 1 11 A. compact Holding with good views. LoTSk) and 7.—ACCOMMODATION LANDS, being parts of Yr Hen Fuarth 11 1 15 There is a good road frontage to both these Lots and they wou'd make grand Building Sites. Total Acreage 227 1 11 Sale particulars and plans may be obtained from Messrs. Keightley. Banning and Crewe Solicitors, 19, Castle Street, Liverpool; Mr' Henry Barber, Solicitor, and of the Auctioneers' both of Bangor. c3129 yl753 COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. — PARISH OF CEIDIO. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON have received IrJL instructions to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Bull Hotel, Llan- gefni, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of AUGUST, 1890, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, all that very valuable FREEHOLD FARM known as the "Gwredog Isaf" (situate about two miles from Llauerchymedd), comprising 386a. 3r. 19p. or thereabouts, of rich Pasture, Meadow, and Arable Lands. This Farm is too well known to need a lengthy description, and it will therefore be sufficient to class it as one of the best Farms in the locality where it is situated. The House is well built, roomy, and comfortable, and the large range of Outbuildings afford accommoda- tion for a large head of Cattle. As a Sporting Property it affords much game, and it is considered one of the best spots in the Island for Partridge, Snipe, and Wildfowl, It is but two miles distant from Llanerchy- medd Railway Station, hence it is in near touch of all the principal Markets and Fairs. Plans and particulars may be obtained of Mr J. Lloyd Griffith, Solicitor, Holyhead or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bungor. c3126yl755 PENMAENMAWR.—SALR of very valuable RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, excellent FARMS, charming BUILDING SITES, and -well-built SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON have been instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Hotel, Penmaenmawr, on SATUKDAT, the 30th day of AUGUST, 1890, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, all situated in or near this Favourite Sea-side Resort, in the midst of Lovely Scenery, and commanding Unrivalled Mountain and Sea Views, viz., 51 Lots of charming BUILDING SITES, situate immediately overlooking the Sea, on the westerly side of the station. Seven SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES, which are well built of best stone, and which are situated in grand spots. Five exceedingly valuable Lots, situate immediately to the East of Penmaenmawr Station, and commanding grand views. Five excellent BUILDING SITES, lying with a frontage to the road leading from Penmaen- mawr to Conway, near to Pendyftryn, and running back to St. Gwnan's Church Vicarage on the one side, and Glanyrufon on the other. PENYBRYN, CEFNMAEN,and BRYN IOLYN FARMS, divided into Ten Lots; and comprising grand Holdings and Building Sites, all being well sheltered and commanding magnificent Views; also that snugly-situated RESIDENCE known as "Plas Ucha (129 acres), being be- yond doubt one of the most charming Properties in this beautiful locality, the Land, which is particularly rich, is laiJ out in parklike fashion, and dotted over by good timber trees. The Residence is well sheltered, and the situa- tion is all that can be wished for. Particulars and plans of Sale may be obtained of Messrs. Darbishire, Tatham, and Worthington, Solicitors, "JG, George Street, Manchester; of C. H. Darbishire, Esq., Peamaenmawr; or of the Auctioneers, Welliield, Bangor. c3132 COUNTIES OF DENBIGH AND FLINT.- Important SALE of Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS and PROPERTY, known as the "Caerwys Hall Estate," in the Parishes of Caerwys. Narmerch and Ysceifiog,—TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by MESSKS. W. DEW AND SON, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of SEPTEMBER, 1890, at Two p.m. punc- tually, in the foil owing or such other Lots as may be detei mined upon at the time of Sale— PARISH OF NANNERCH. LOT 1. — PENUCHA'R CWM, comprising Farmhouse and Outbuildings, and about 15U acres of Land, now in the occupation of Mrs. Ann Lloyd. PARISHES OF NANNRIFCJT AND YSCEIFIOG. LOT 2.—TY'NYCELYN, in the occupation of Mr. Robert Lloyd, comprising Farm premises, and about 77 acres of Land. PARISH OF NANNEECH. LOT 3.—HENLIVING. comprising about 18 acres, in the occupation of Mrs." Ann Hug lies. LOT 4.—MAES YR ESGOB, in the occupation of Mr. Snmuel Hughes, comprising good Farm- house. Buildings, &c., and about 49 acres of Land. PARISHES OF CAERWYS AND YSCEIFIOG. LOT O.—CAERWYS HALL FARM, comprising Farmhouse and Buildings, and about ]85 acres of Land, now occupied by Mr. David Morgan. LOT 6.—WOODLANDS, comprising about 33 acres, adjoining the above. PARISH OF CAERWYS. LOT 7,—TREFRAITH. containing 113 acres or thereabouts of excellent Pasture Land, let to Mr. David Morgan. LOT 8.—WOODLANDS, adjoining the above, comprising about 54 acres. LOT 9.-RHYDLYDAN COTTAGE, now let to Mr. David Morgan. LOT 10.—MARIAN FARM, in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Jones, comprising Farmhouse and Outbuildings, and about 26 acres of first- rate Land. LOT 11.—MARIAN TREFEDWEN, in the occupation of Mr. John Jones, comprising Farmhouse and Outbuildings, and about 13 acres of Land. LOT 12.- PANT, in the occupation of Mr. William Jones, comprising Farmhouse and I Outbuildings, and about 19 acres of Land. PARISH OF YSGRIFIOG. LOT 13.—IVY HOUSE, in the occupation of 'I Mrs. Edwards, comprising about 35 acres. LOT 14.—MARIAN COCALDIAD, in the occu- pation of Mr. Robert Jones, comprising Farm- house and Outbuildings, Two Cottages, and about 16 acres of excellent Pasture. LOT 15.-Three CROFTS, near Marian Tollgate, Caerwys, now let to Mrs. Davies, comprising 1 acre 2 roods of very valuable Building or Ac- commodation Land. Possession can be had on the 1st November next, i LOT 16.-COTTAGES, GARDENS and CROFT, in the occupation of Mrs. Davies, Messrs. Thomas Ellis, and Edward Jones. These lies on the main road leading from Caerwys to the Station. TOWS OF CAERWYS. LOT 17.-Two DWELLING-HOUSES in Water Street, Caerwys, now occupied by Mrs. i Bertha Evans (the Manor House), and Miss r»n n'ps LOT IS.—TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, with Gardens and Premises attached, situate in Chapel Street, Caerwys, in the respective occu- pationa of Mr. John Williams and Mrs. John Jones. LOT 19.-FRON DEG, situate within two minutes' walk of Caerwys Station on the main road from Mold to Denbigh, in the occupation of William Roberts, Esq. LOT 20.—DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and GARDEN close to the above lot, now occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Denman. For particulars and plans apply to Mr. W. Wynn Evans, Solicitor, Wrexham; Mr. R. T. Wickham, Land Agent, Chester; or to the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor. c3130 Salts bAr ^uxfioir, 1 COUNTY OF CARNARVON.—PARISH OF RISTYLL.—CAEHNANT GRANITE QUAR- RIES. MESSRS. DEW AND SON WIN SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1890, at 2.30 in the afternoon (as to Lot 1 without reserve). LOT I.-The above QUARRY held under a lease from G. W. D. Assheton Smith, Esq., together with the well-built Pier (100 yards long), held under a lease from the Board of Trade. The Quarry and Land included in this lot cover an area of 212a, 3r. 2Sp., and is situate 18 miles from Carnarvon, 10 from Pwllheli, and 4 from Nevin. The Granite from the former has been laid in many of the large towns of England, and the waste from the dressings makes excellent macadam. Included in the Sale Svill be the whole of the Plant and all I ill be the whole of the Plant and all Appliances for loading. LOT 2. — Four COTTAGES and LAND, 0a. 3r. lOp. LOT 3.—Six COTTAGES andLAND,5a. Or. 30p. Useful Cottages, overlooking grand marine views. Plans and particulars may be obtained from Messrs. Beachcroft, Thompson and Co., 9, Theobold Road, London, W.C.; of Mr. Hugh Hughes, at the Quarry, Llithfaen, Pwllheli; or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor. c3139 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. COUNTY OF FLINTSHIRE—PARISHES OF CAERWYS AND YSCEIFIOG. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON beg to an- nounce that they have received instruc- tions to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th next, at Three p.m. (or im- mediately after the conclusion of the Sale of the Caerwys Hall Estate), the whole of the very Desirable PROPERTIES:— A. R. P. LOT 1.- C 0 E T R A. Aberwheeler, situate adjoining Caerwys Railway Station 1 2 0 LOT 2.-CROFT 0 1 14 LOT 3.-ERW-DAN-Y-FFURDD. 0 2 17 The Two last Lots being opposite the Pwllgwyn Hotel. LOT 4. — Two accommodation FIELDS, known as Maesycoed Isa" and" Maesycoed," adjoining Fron- heulog 7 2 3 LOT 6.—DWELLING HOUSE in Caerwys, in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Morgan 0 0 23 LOT 6. — COETRA ALICE ISAF and UCHAF, and PANTGWAIL 8 2 37 LOT 7. Two accommodation FIELDS adjoining ditto 3 2 38 LOT B.-Ditto ditto 26 1 20 LOTS 6, 7, and S lie a little to the north of Caerwys. LOT 9.—LLWYFANOD ISSA, Ed. Ames, tenant 10 2 30 LOT 10.—MARIAN, John Hughes, tenant 3 3 9 A63 1 31 Full particulars and plans may be obtained in due course of Messrs. Wilde, Berger, and Moore, 21, College Hill, London, E.C., or of the Auc- tioneers, Wellfield, Baneor. c3133 COUNTY OF MERIONETH.—PARISHES OF LLANENDDWYN AND LLANDDWYWE.— To be offered for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by MESSKS. W. DEW AND SON, at the Masonic Hall, Barmouth, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1890, the following very Valuable and well-known FARMS:- IN THE PARISH OF LLANDDWYWE. PENTREMAWR. IN THR PARISH OF LLANENDDWYN. LLWYNCADWGAN, LLANENDDWYN. Full particulars with Plans and Conditions of Sale are in preparation and may be had free on application to Messrs. William Griffith and Son, Solicitors, Dolgelley or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor. c3134yl756 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.—Nos. 39 and 41. DEAN STREET (now one house) IN THE CITY OF BANGOR. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON beg to announce that they have been instructed by Mr. Richard Williams (who, owing to the extension of his business, has bought more com- modious premises, viz., 308, High-street) to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the British Hotel, Bangor, about the middle of SEPTEMBER next. the above Freehold, comfort- able and well-finished House and Shop. Full particulars may be obtained in due course of Mr. IIuw Rowlands, Solicitor; or of the Auctioneers, both of Bangor. c3138 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ESSRS. W. DEW AND SON will SELL BY i.\JL AUCTION, in SEPTEMBER next, Wern- las Wen" and Penygroes," and three small Tenements in the Parish of Llanwnda, in Lots to suit purchasers, together with small Farms and Tenements in the Parish of Llanrug, and several valuable Building Sites in the village of Llanrug, close to the Railway Station and the Lianberis Quarries.—Further particulars and plans will soon Appear. Wellfield House. Bangor. c4379 RHOSNEIGR, ANGLESEY, NORTH WALES. Two MHes from Tycroes Station, London and North-Western Railway.—To be SOLD BY AUCTION, early in SEPTEMBER Next, by "VTESSIIS. WM. DEW AND SON, at the JL»JL Maelog Lake Hotel, in numerous Lots, about 40 Acres of most eligible BUILDING LAND in this rising seaside village overlooking the sea. For plans and particulars apply to Mr. Thos. Prichard. Solicitor, Llwydiarth Esgob, Llan- erchymedd; and the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor. c4490 PRELIM IN ARY ANN OUNC E M ENT.- COUN TY I OF DENBIGH.—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 FARIUS and other LANDS, including the "Plas Madoc" and Maenan Hall Demesnes," all lying and being in the several parishes of Llanrwst, Eglwvsbach, Llangerniew, Gwytherin, and Lianfairl,alhaiarn 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, Wellfield, Bangor. c312t yl752 BODEDERN. NRAR VALLEY, ANGLESEY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT LLEWELYN LODGE. MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON are instructed iVi. by Mrs. Lewis to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1890, commencing at 10.30 in the forenoon, a quantity of SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and other Effects. Full particulars in future Advertisements and Catalogues, which will shortly be issued, c3'37 BODEDERN, NEAR VALLEY, ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD OR LET,—That well-built and comfortably arranged FREEHOLD RESI- DENCE. known as "Llewelyn Lodge," containing 4 Reception Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, and useful Domestic Offices, together with Gardens and 3 acres of Land. For full particulars apply to Messrs. W. Dew and Son, Auctioneers, Bangor. c3136 Jltatrimimjy, MATRIMONY,—A Bachelor, middle-aged, income £ 275, wishes to Correspond with Lady, refinement and means.—Address, Mr. Davis, Post-office, Winchester. c4485 %TATRIMONY.Gentleman, 30, with £ 350 a L'J.. year and good expectations, desires to meet with a LADY OF MKANS with view to above. No objection to lady older than adver- tiser, or a widow. All letters treated with honour and respect.-Address India," 1, Philpot Lpne, London. c44fi8 r315 GUNN BBOTHEBS. MERCHANT TAILORS, HOLYHEAD. DR. JONES, D.D.S. &c., SURGEON DENTIST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. DR. JONES visits Llangefni every Thursday at Liedwigan 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 Thursdays al571 I Sales Jm JUictiorn:. Mr. J. Pritchard. GORPHWYSFA, BANGOR. — UNRESERVED SALE of Surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, GLASS. CHINA. PAINTINGS, PLATED GOODS, LIBRARY OF BOOKS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, capital BROUGHAM, useful NORFOLK CAR to carry six (equal to new), light running four-wheel PH.ETON with Pole, Bar, Shafts, Lamps, Cussions complete, in good order, CUCUMBER FRAMES, GREEN- HOUSE PLANTS, and other Effects. MR. JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th and 27th, 1890, at 11 a.m., precisely, Oil view Saturday, AUGUST 23rd, 1890,from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Catalogues a week before the Sale at the principal Hotels and of the Auctioneers, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. c4346yl843 NEAR BEAUMARIS, COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. On the Banks of the Menai Straits. A VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING1 ESTATE now ripe for development —TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JOHN PRITCHARD, at the Williams- Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Beaumaris, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th. 1890, at 2.30 p.m., in such lot or lots, and subject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced, all that valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE (formerly forming part of the Trosyrafon Estate), containing by admeasurement 4)a, lr, lip., or thereabouts. The above Property is situate in a lovely spot within a mile and a half of the county town of Beaumaris, on the Penmon-road; has a fine Sandy Beach on the Menai Straits (the Rhine of North Wales). The Ancient Ruins of Penmon Priory, the Friary of Llanfaes, and other objects of interest are within easy distance. As a site for first- class Residences the above stands unrivalled. The aspect is due South. The scenery is un- equalled, and comprises the range of the Snowdonian Mountains. A fine bed of Brick Clay underlies someof the property. Beaumaris is a very good Yachting Station, and has first- class daily communication by water with Liver- pool, and a railway is in immediate prospect. Lithographed Plans and Particulars may be had at any of the Principal Hotels in the neigh- bourhood; of Messrs. Kenion, Tyrer and Simpson, Solicitors, 14, North John Street, Liverpool; or of the Auctioneer, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. c4434 Mr. E. 11. Owen* IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS.-QUIRT, LLANGEINWEN, ANGLESEY. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26TH, 1890. MR. E. H. OWEN begs to announce that he has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the following Valuable FARMING STOCK: -26 Prime Fat Bullocks, 25 Yearlings, 4 Milking Cows, 2 Heifers, 103 Fat Ewes, 120 well-fed Lambs, 60 Prime Fat Wethers, strong Cart Horse, four years old, 17 hands high; 1 do., 1 Mare in foal, 1 Mountain Pony, four years old; Horse-power Chaffcutter, Turnip Scraper, 2 American Rakes, Winnowing Machines, Sheep Washing-machine, Wheelbarrows, 2 Carts and frames, Ploughs, Ladders, Sheep Troughs, &c., &c.; also one Stack of good Hay, one Stack of Ensilage. Luncheon at 10.30. Sale to commence 11.30. 13, Bridge Street, Carnarvon. c4445alt Messrs Fitch and Pullon. NORTH WALES, between Dolgelley and Bar- mouth, on the estuary of the Mawddach, embracing a range of views of Cader Idris, Penmaenpool. Barmouth, and the whole of the valley of the Mawddllch.-The FREE- HOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, known as Bryntirion," in the parish of Llanaber, in the county of Merioneth, comprising the Mansion, built in dark grey stone with free- stone dressings, occupying a charming posi- tion on the north bank of the Mawddach estuary, and containing, on ground floor, Entrance Hall panelled in pitch pine, Drawing- room, Dining-room, and Library, with inlaid oak and mahogany parquet flooring. marble Chimney-pieces, the whole decorated in ex- cellent taste, Inner Hall, Morning Room, Lavatory from the Inner Hall the principal staircase, a handsome structure in keeping with the character of the house; immediately connected with the main entrance is a Con- servatory, 56ft. by 14ft. leading to Billiard Room, which overlooks the valley; on the first floor, six Bedrooms, Dressing-rooms, and Bath- room, and connected by a passage are the Housekeeper's Room and three upper Servants' Rooms; on the second floor, seven Bedrooms and Boudoir, honse- maid's Closets, and W.C., attic floor, three Servant's Rooms, and in the tower a Smoking Room or Studio, with staircase to lead flats, from whence splendid views of the surround- ing country are obtained; the Domestic Offices are models of completeness. A terrace runs along the south and east fronts of the house, which is lighted by gas made from oil by auto-pneumatic gas generator; the Gardens, which have a southern slope, comprise about three acres, are well stocked and tastefully laid cut: the Ornamental Grounds, immediately surrounding' the house, are most beautiful, and are planted with shrubberies and choice flowering plants, and the mildness of the climate may be judged by the fact that carnelias and kindred plants flourish in the open air. At a short distance, and com- pletely concealed from the house, are the Stable, Coach-houses.and quarters for garden- ers and grooms, with accommodation for a large stud. The Estate includes the Residences known as Lletty-wyn, Old Penrhyn, and Penrhyn, all stone-built and of pleasing aspects, and well sheltered, embracing the same charming view as the mnnsioo; also, Muria Cochion, Rhuddallt, and Pen-y-Gribin. which are stone-built houses. Tyn-y-Twll is the home farmstead, comprising farmhouse, stables, farms, cowhouse, hay and cart sheds, saw mills, and overshot water wheel the Bontddu smithy, and two cottages (Pen Nebo) adjoining; also the celebrated Half-way House Hotel, together with the bontddu Glen and waterfalls, so well-known to all tourists in North Wales, situated half-way between Barmouth and Dolgelley; the Hotel is a sub- stantial stone erection, and was recently rebuilt, and is much frequented by tourists. The total area is about 273 acres, and the whole Estate is surrounded by beautiful wood- land, and forms a most desirable Residential Property, which must be seen to obtain any idea of its beauty and position, which is un- equalled throughout the Principality. MESSRS FITCH AND PULLON are favoured with instructions from W. Pritchard Morgan, Esq., M.P., to offer the above ESTATE in its entirety (with the advantage of possession) by AUCTION, at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, London, E.C., on THURSDAY. AUGUST 28th, at 2 o'clock precisely. May be viewed by orders to be obtained only of the Auctioneers, and plans and views may be inspected, and particulars and conditions of sale obtained of Charles Millard, Esq., Solicitor, Dolgelley, North Wales; at the Mart; and the Auction Offices, 42, Poultry, London, E.C. The Furniture, which was made expressly for the mansion, may be taken at a valuation, as may also the Horses, Carriages, and affects. yi846 c4484 m251 Q0t} ht m. SHOOTING.—To Let, over above Five Hun- S dred Acres, including about Twenty Acres )f Cover, in the parish of Llangristiolus, near Llangefni, Anglesey.—Apply to Air. Lewis Jones, Llwynon, Llunfair P.G., Anglesey. c4470 rO BE LET.—PLASTIRION FARM, containing about 150 acres. Close to the Village of Llanrug, and within 3 miles of the Town of Carnarvon. The Tenaut to be allowed, if he vishes, to sublet some grazing fields. A House will be built in the farmyard. The land in good :onditicn, with excellent walls for mountain ilieep. Possession of a part of the land can be lad in November, the remainder at Christmas.- r further particulars apply to G. J. Roberts, [!refarthen, Anglesey. c4466 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. THE ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT are JL GRANTING 300 ACTes of Good LAND, 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, lodging, board and conveyance all this free. NO FEES. Pamphlets, supplied free. Apply to A ALDANA, Chief of the Information 6ffice in Wales, Chales Street Chambers, Cardiff. o4267yl698 WEmttb. I JONES AND MORRIS, Drapers, Bridge Street, Carnarvon, have a Vacancy for an Appren- tice. c4439 MEDICAL.—A vacancy for a PUPIL.—Apply, -irJL to Dr. Griffith, Uxbridge House, Carnar- von. c4424 XXT"ANTED, by a respectable widow lady, a ▼ F BABY TO NURSE. Highest references can be given. For particulars apply to No. 4434, Herald Office, Carnarvon. c4434yl815 T~~ 0~PARENTS~AND GUARDIANS^Mr. R. Breen Turner, L.D.S., Dental Surgeon. Bronala, North Road, Carnarvon, has a VACANCY for a Pupil. c4289yl694 GOVERNESS PUPIL Required for a School in Kent. Premium, 15 guineas. Sister received upon reduced fees.-A. B., care of 128, Green Lanes. Stoke Newington, London, N. c4465 WANTED (for Manchester), a good, strong GENERAL SERVANT, who can do plain cooking. No washing; wages £ 18.—Apply at once, Miss Hyde, Gordon Villa, Glan-Conway, North Wales. c4486 WANTED at once, a respectable, sharp tV YOUTH to look after Furniture Shop and do office work.-Apply by letter, stating age, salary required, and experience to David Roberts and Son, Corwen. c4480yl849 WAITED EVERYBODY to know that the TV Book-binding Department at the Herald Office may be relied upon to turn out the best work at the most moderate terms. Send your Magazines. az AP P R E N TIC E.— Wanted, a respectable YOUTH as Apprentice to the General Drapery or Furnishing Business.— <pply, E. Lewis and Co., Buzaar, Great George Street, Liverpool. c.5454 WANTED, a CLERK well up in Book-keeping and to make himself generally useful in a Corn and Flour Warehouse one who has been in the trade preferred. Knowledge of Welsh iodispensable.-Apply with references to No. c4492, Herald Office, Carnarvon. c4492yl850 REE EDUCATION AND BOARD for three y9ars, from September 16th or January, to Welsh-born boy Needing help. Good Classic or Mathematician, Must read for Oxford, and be under 17.—Head Master, Grammar School, Grantham. c4452 AGENTS.—Old-established London Firm Wants a few energetic MBN to Sell Goods wholesale in industrial and agricultural districts. Permanent profitable employment for whole or spare time. High commission. No risk. Address "Position," 46, Carpenters' Road, Stratford, London. c4451 WANTED, in North Wales, say two hours or less from Birkenhead, well-furnished RESIDENCE for 6 or 12 months from 1st October, 3 or 4 good Entertaining and 10 or 12 Bedrooms, good Garden, Stabling, &c. Also, 15 or 20 acres of Grazing Land. Advertiser may eventually purchase.—" A. K. care of R. Seward, 14, Tithebarn Street, Liverpool. c4437 BOROUGH OF CARNARVON. WANTED, a COLLECTOR and ASSISTANT CLERK. Salary, £ 90. Security, £ 500 half the premium paid by the Corporation. Knowledge of Welsh necessary. Any Candi- date canvassing will be disqualified. Applications with not more than three recent testimonials to be sent in by the 25th August, 1890, addressed to the Chairman of the Com- mittee, Guildhall, marked, Application for Clerkship." c4461 (.Ott Sale HORIZONTAL ENGINE ON SALE, GOOD as new, lately overhauled, 22in. stroke, 12in. bore, fly wheel 7ft. 6in. diameter. Can be seen working.—Apply to H. B., Herald Office, Car- narvon. alOOO ON SALE.-A. HALL'S TYPEWIUTER, in- valuable for a commercial gentleman. Present owner having no further use for it. Will be sold cheap.-Apply, R. H. R., Herald Office, Carnarvon. c4473 SEVERAL good Second-hand PORTABLE S ENGINES ready for the Thrashing Season also one 3'6" Finishing Thrashing Machine, by Gibbons, thoroughly repaired, cleaned and painted, to be Sold at a bargain.—William Allchin, Globe Works, Northampton. c4479 1 LADY wishes to Dispose of a light -A- running PARK PHAETON for one or a pair, built by Turrill, South Dudley Street, London; scarcely ever used is in beautiful order and thoroughly good condition, to be Sold for less than half its cost.—To be seen at Jones Brothers, Coach Builders, Bangor. c 4487. ON SALE.—A LEASEHOLD HOUSE, known as Cae Phillip," within H 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 lease.-For particulars apply to Mr. H. Owen, on the spot. c4360 O BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY,-A very compact FREEHOLD FARM containing about 25 acres of excellent Arable and Pasture Land, with suitable Ilonso and Outbuildings, being distant. 1 £ miles from the market town of Holywell, and adjoining the main road leading from Holywwll to Mold. Also about 14 acres of Arable and Pasture Land in close prox- imity to the above farm will be sold together or separately. Two-thirds of the amount can remain on Mortgage.—Apply to J. P. Davies, Broker, Flint. c4435 I "PREMIERE CUVEE" CHAMPAGNE. MESSRS. MOET AND CHANDON, 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) for a high class Wine at a moderate price, have appointed us Special Agems for the sale of their Premiere Cuvee Champagne. The "P. C." is eminently adapted tor the requirements of the present day, combining great vinosity with dryness and bouquet, and is exceptional value at the price offered, viz., 70s. per dozen bottles credit, or 66s. net cash. c18 lp JONES AND PRICE, CARNARVON (^1 ALE J^ALE ^ALE 100 AND 102 LONDOIN-ROAD G REA T SALE OF JpURNlTURE, SALE NOW ON THE J^IVERPOOL QOMPANY, Beg 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 TAVE AQ_ IGANTIC G ALE, COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY 1st, till further notice, AND WILL OFFER SIDEBOARDS, CHIFFONNIERS, BEDDING, TOILET WARE, IRONMONGERY, CARPETS OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUMS, &c., &c. &c., AT PRICES SO LOW THAT IT WILL SAVE PURCHASERS AT LEAST 25 PER CENT., OR 5s IN THE 2, 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 J^IVERPOOL J^URNISklNG/r^OMPANY, 100 AND 102 LONDON ROAD. LIVERPOOL. a4105 HAVE YOUR MAGAZINES BOUND AT THE HERALD" OFFICE. CARNARVON Moderate Terms. Best Workmanship Sailfoans. +- LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COACH TOURS IN NORTH WALES. SEASON 1890. A RRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE for Lï a series of combined Rail and Coach Tours in North Wales for the Season of 1890, embracing all the principal points of interest, including Llanberis (for Snowdon), the Paqs of Llanberis, Bettwsycoc 1, Swallow Falls fairy Glen, Conway Falls, Pandy Mill Falls, Penmachiio, Trefriw, Capel Curig, Base of Moel Siabod, Penygwryd (for Snowdon), Beaumaris, Bangor, Carnarvon, Penrhyn Slate Quarries, Val6 of Nant Francon, Vale of Nant Gwynant, Beddgelert, Aberglasiyn (Pass and Bridge), Barmouth, Portmadoc, Aber- ystwyth, and the Festiniog Narrow Gauge Rail- way (the Toy Railway) Programmes giving full particulars of times, fares, &c., with a brief description of the routes taken, can be obtained gratuitously at the stations. All information respecting these Tours may be obtained on application to Mr. E. Wood, District Superintendent, Chester, or of the respective Coach proprietors. G. FINDLAY, General Manager Euston Station, May, 1890. c4235 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. ON MONDAYS, AUGUST 25th, and SEPTEMBER 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th, 1890, CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Towyn, Aberdovey, Bortli, Barmouth, and Aberystwyth, at the following times and fares: —Third-class Fares for the double journey from Pwllheli, 6 a.m., Afonwen, 6 15 a.m., to Barmouth 2s. Id., to Towyn and Aberdovey 2s. 6d., to Borth 2s. 9d., to Aberystwyth 3s. Id.; Criccieth, 6 21 a.m., to Barmouth Is. 10d., to Towyn and Aberdovey 2s. 6d., to Borth 2s-9d., to Aberystwyth, 3s. Id.; Portmadoc, 630 a.m., Minffordd, 6 34 a.m., Penrhyndeudraeth, 6 38 n.m., Talsarnau, 6 42 a.m., to Barmouth Is. 7d., to Towyifand Aberdovey 2s. 6d., to Borth 2s. 9d., to Aberystwyth, 3s. Id.; Harlech, 6 50 a.m., Llanbedr and Pensarn, 6 58 a.m., Dyffryn, 7 8 a.m., to Towyn and Aberdovey 2s., to Borth 2s. 9d., Aberystwyth 3s. Id.; Dolgelley, 6 55 a.m., Penmaenpool, 7 a.m., to Towyn and Aberdovey Is. 6d., to Borth 2s. 6d., to Aberystwyth 2s. 7d.; Barmouth, 7 20 a.m., to Towyn and Aberdovey Is. 6d., to Borth 2s. 6d., to Aberystwyth 2s. 7d.; Arthog, 7 15 a.m., Barmouth Junction, 7 27 a.m., to Towyn and Aberdovey Is., to Borth 2s. 6d., to Aberystwyth 2s. 7d.; Llwyngwril, 7 35 n.m to Borth 2s. 3d., to Aberystwyth 2s. 4d.; TOWYÐ, 7 50 a.m., to Borth Is. 9d., to Aberystwyth 2s. Id.; Aberdovey, 8 a.m., to Borth Is. 3d., to Aber- ystwyth Is. 7d. Children over Three and under Twelve, Half-price. First-class at double the Third-class Fares. Fares to Aberystwyth include admission to the Promenade Pier, and those to Barmouth to the Barmouth Bridge. Passengers return same day as under :—From Aberystwyth, 5 30 p.m.; Borth, 5 52 p.m.; Aberdovey, 644 p.m.; Towyn, 654 p.m.; Barmouth, 7 35 p.m. J. CONACHER, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, August, 1890. a4496 JJEST ~\yAY TO yNOWDON BEDDGELERT, ABERGLASLYN PASS, LAKE QUELLYN AM) THE FINEST SCENERY IN NORTH WALES. NORTH WALES NARROW GAUGE RAILWAYS. SNOWDON AND BEDDGELERT DISTRICT. "TITS Railway (the Gauge of which is only A Two Feet) passes through some of the most Picturesque Scenery in Wales. Starting from Diuas Station, three miles from Carnarvon, on the London and North-Western Railway, the Line ascends for two miles at a gradient of 1 in 48, to Tryfan Junction, whence a Branch goes up to Bryngwyn. Thence the Linw runs through the Valley of Betfcws Gannon, following from Waenfawr to Rhyd-ddu the same route as that taken by the Coaches from Carnarvon to Ueddgelert. The Scenery at this point become* most picturesque. Lake Quellyn is a beautiful expioseof water, upwards of a mile in length, and a iiiiartt.,r of a mile in width. It abounds with fish of ail kinds the fishing is free, and boats can be hired for (isiting or excursions on, the Lakes at the Snow- don Ranger Hotel, which is close to Snowdon Staiion. Here a fine view of Snowdon and its ,-u^e.l precipices is obtained. The assent can be made this place, the distance being1 about tfiree inilrts to the summit. From SrnwdoG Station to lihya-dclu, the terminus, the Line ascends con- tiiuiomly. From this point the uiue winds alon the mouutain side by rugged rocks and through wisd wenery, not to be surpassed for its grandeur in Wilp". untii it reaches Khyd-ddu. The riew from this portion of the Line, from the Bridge to Rhvd- ¡,,Ill, is very tine, and can only be obtained fr«m ths Kail way. The shortest and best ascent, of S.iovrdon V tnnde from Khyd-ddu, the distance to the summit ¡. only miles, against 5 miles from Lianberis III-rhhi Station is situated on the side of Snow Jon lite!ami the path (which is a good cart 'ray /01 "f(/, !:i half 1,1,e t13C(¡¡f) leads directly f1'm it. Guides iHttt- tdt Trains. Rhyd-ddu is about Three Miles distant from Beddgelert; the road passes by the curious rock known as Pitt's Head, from its likeue-s t,It the profile of that eminent statesman. Tourists hy this Ruilvray have time to visit Beddgclert, tha Grave of Geiert, and Pont Aberglaslyn, and can ,-t'i urn by the same Route, or can proceed by Coach, to Lianberis, and thence to Carnarvon by the London ,u,d Xorth-U'csteru Railway, and back to Llandudno, kc. Conveyances meet all Traiiis on arrival at Khyd-ddu. Arrangements have now been made for passengers "I he booked through to Beddgelert from Diuas. f i"kets, which will include the Kail and Coach Fares. ■3" b« obtained at Dinas station. The 3rd Class Single Fare Dinas to Beddgelert, is Is. 9d.; return do., 3s. Trains do not run on Sundays S. TANNER. Secretary and General Manager, Dina Station, near Carnarvon. a4256 gitsituss A FORTUNE GIVEN AWAY! AN UNPARALLELED AND EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for all Readers of the Herald Cymraegi ( \$J). Herald, Holyhead, Mail, Llandudno Register, and Merioneth News. A GRAND FREE PRIZE of SPECIAL VALUE and Utility. Secure this amazing and GIGANTIC OFFER. Opponents and Imitators staggered and bewildered. The Watch-trade paralysed by H. SAMUEL'S MARVELLOUS and COLOSSAL PROJECT. WRlTE to H. SAMUEL'S to-day and enclose Post Office Order for t2 12s. Cd., and by return of Post (securely packed and safely registered) you will receive H. SAMUEL'S World-famed ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, with Jewelled Movement, fitted with du«t and damptight cap, and enclosed in Solid Silver English Hall- marked Case9. Acknowledged everywhere to be WORTH FIVE GUINEAS. H. SAMDEL'S Price, £ 2. 12s. Cd. In return for P. O. Order for 25s. H. SAMUEL will despatch his celebrated "ACME" WATCH 'Lady's or Gentleman'* Size), three- quarter plate, extra. Jewelled Movement, fitted in Solid Sterline Silver Cases, handsomely ornamented. WORTH THREE GUINEAS each. H. SAMUEL'S Price, 25?. WITH EACH WATCH H. SAMUIL WILL INCLUDK DURING TIllS MONTH ABSOLUTELY FREE, AND WrTflOUT EXTRA COST, A SPLENDID AND APPROPRIATE FREE PRIZE, OF SPECIAL VALUE AND ELEGANCE, TO THOSE REABBKS WHO COT OUT AND ENCLOSE THE COUPON BELOW WITH THEIR O&DE T.. H .SAIVtUBL's WATCHES are worn in every ptrt of the world by 500,000 people. The cheapest, the best. and most reliable Timekeepers that can be procured. WARRANTED for FIVE YEARS, and SUPPLIED WITH A WEEK'S FREE TRIAL. Write for H. SAMUEL'S large Catalogue, containing over 1000 beautiful Illustrations ard full details of H. SAMUEL'S famous manufactures, all at onelhalf the ordinary shop prices. Hundreds of astounding testimonies from the actual wearers, and full particulars of H. SAMDEL'S SPECIAL FREE PRIZE. Sent to any address gratis and post free on application.. Special Herald Cymraeg, C. <1; D. Herald, I No. 2 Free Holylwad Mail, Llandudno Register, Aug: 22, Prize and Merioneth News. SPECIAL FREE PRIZE COUPON BOND. The holder is entitled to receive the Watches men- tioned above at the reduced prices of £ 2 12s. Cd. and 25s., and to receive absolutely free with each Watch H. SAMUEL'S VALUABLE FREE PRIZE. Available for Fourteen Days. (Signed) H. SAMUEL, Manchester. A II P. O. Orders to be made payable to H. SAMUEL, General Post Office, Manchester. Cut out this Coupon and enclose it with your Order. ASSURED SUCCESS. -Readers who are Clerks, Time- keepers, Railway Men, Foremen, or who are in positions to form Watch Clubs, should write to H. SAIIUEL for I particulars of his celebrated system. Liberal terms, pleasant occupation for spare time. Thousands of Clubs in active I operation throughout the kingdom. Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, Electro-Silver Plate, Cutlery, &c., &c. H. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97, 99, and 101, MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER. a4453 MAGAZINES OF ALL SORTS AND SIZES are bound neatly and :economically at the Herald Office, Carnarvon, J RENDI 11 ¡ REGISTERED BRAND. GUARANTEED PURE TEAS. THESE lovely TEAS are carefully selected JL from the best gardens, and are packed in lib. 41b. and ilbs., air tight LEAD JACKETS which preserve their delicious flavor. Prices: Is. 8d., 2s., 2s. 6d., and 3s., permit. TO BE HAD FROM Carnarvon. H. G.Foulkes, Pool Street. Bangor R. Jones, Bradford House. Itbyl W. Williams and Co. Abergele W. Williams and Co. Denbigh W. Williams and Co. Llandudno W. Williams and Co. 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. Llanfairfeeban W. Eames. Flint J. W. M. Evans; Mold R. Barker. Wrexham J. Brunt, Townhill. Brymbo T. Roberts, Mount. fthosllanerchrugojf E. Hoosan Oswestry Davies & Edwards Newtown Owen Gittins and Co. ;'enygroe8 Mary Evans Lianberis 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, Cambrian Establishment. Portmadoc R. T. Owen and Co. Festiniog J. O. Williams, Biaenau. 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. vll89 el777 lp TOWER X E A OBTAINED THR HIGHEST AWARD FOR TEA AT.THP. PARIS EXHIBITION, 1889. TOWER TEA.-Reduced Tea Duty. TOWER TEA.—Reduced Tea Duty TOWER TEA.-Reduced Tea Duty. TOWER TEA.-Full Fall on every Tea. TOWER TEA.-Is. 4d. reduced to Is. 2d. TOWER TEA.-Is. 6d. reduced to ls. 4d. TOWER TEA.-Is. 8d. reduced to Is. 6d. TOWER TEA.—Is. lOd. reduced to Is. 8d. TOWER TEA.-2s. Od. reduced to Is. lOd. TOWER TEA.-The New Tea at 2s. TOWER TEA.—See Mr. Goschen's Speech. TOWER TEA.—"FuU advantage." TOWER TEA. Full share of relief." TOWER TEA.—"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.ABERYSTWYTH Hamilton & Jones, Apothecaries Hall BANGOR Evan Richards, High Street.BARMOUTH T. B. Jones, Draper, High Street.BETHESDA R. Rewlinson, Llys Caradog BETTYVSYCOED 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 Street 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.LLANFAIR E. H. Matthews, 18, Bridge Street.LLANGOLLEN Miss S.Jones,Confectioner,Bridge St.MENAI BRIDGE T. Evans, Grocer, Bank Shop.NEWTOWN J. Jones, Grocer, Snowdon Street.PORTMADOC R. O. Pughe, Chemist, Medical Hall PWLLHELI Owen Roberts, Post Office PENYGROES J. E. Jones, Grocer, St. Peters Square RUTHIN Wholesale only-The Great Tower Street Tea Company Limited, 5, Jewry Street, London, E.C. a3034 l.p. TO ADVERTISERS. PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISING IN THE "CARNARVON AND DENBIGH HERALD" AND THE HERALD CYMRAEG." LOST, FOUND, &c.; WANTED SERVANTS CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, WORKMEN, AP- PRENTICES, BOYS, SITUATIONS, HOUSES, MACHINERY, PLANT, &c.; TO BE LET, g^PARTMENTS, HOUSES, SHOPS, WORK. SHOPS, LAND, &c.; TO BE SOLD (by Private Treaty), HOUSES, LAND, M iCHlNERY, &c. The above class of Advertisements* are inserted at the following CHEAP PREPAID RATES. 1 insertion. 3 insertions. 6 insertions. C."2 C7D.il. C. Ku: IC.D.H. §, > on BOTH, OK BOTH.: OR BOTH. H. C. H. C. H. C. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 18 1019 2 6 4 0 40 70 28 1 6 2 6 3 6 5 6 6 0 10 C 38 2036 46(76 80 14 0 48 2646 5 6 9 6 10 0 18 0 58 3056 6 6 j 11 6 12 0 22 0 These rates are strictly confined to the above class of advertisements, and payment may be made by Stamps or Postal or Post Office Orders, which must be payable to DANIEL REES, at Carnarvon. Replies may be addressed to the Herald Office, and will be forwarded to Advertisers when stamped envelopes are sent. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS are inserted at a prepaid rate of Is.; if booked the charge is 2s. 6d. In all cases they must be authen- ticated by the name and address of the sender. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. are inserted at 2s. per single column inch; 6 inser- tions for price of 5 13 for price of 10. Special rates quoted for long periods or special positions. AUCTIONS, TENDERS, LEGAL NOTICES, AND PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS 6d. per line per insertion. TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald s delivered in Carnarvon on Friday afternoon at the following rates: 3 Months. 6Months. 12 Months. Prepaid. 2s. 2d. 4s. 4d. 8s. 8d. Credit. 2s. 6d. 4s. 9d. 9s. 6d. FBEE BY POST. Prepaid 2s. 9d. 5s. 6d. lis. d. Credit. 3s. 3d. 6s. 6d. 13s. Od. Yr Herald Cymraeg is delivered in Carnarvon on Tuesday at the follow- ing rates: 3 Months. 6 Months. 12 Months Prepaid Is. Id. 2s. 2d. 4s. 4d. Credit. Is. 3d. 2s. 6d. 5s. Od. FREE BY POST. Prepaid Is. 8d. 3s. 3d. 6s. 6d. Credit. 2s. Od. 4s. Od. 8s. Od. Cheques and P. O. O. to be made payable DANIEL REES, at Carnarvon. NORTH WALES DIARY. AUGUST. SATURDAY 23. High Water at Carnarvon: 1.56 a.ir?., 2.22 p.m. Pay Day Oakeley, Bwlch Slaters, and other Fe^tinioor quarries. Petty Sessions: Carnarvon, Dolgelley. Local Board: Festiniog. Board of Guardians Dolgelley. SUNDAY 24. High Water at Carnarvon: 2.50 a.m., 3.2' p.m. MONDAY 25. High Wator at Carnarvon: 357 a.m., 4.38 p.m. Petty Sessions: Rhyl, Carnarvon, Lland udno. Board of Guardians: Ruthin. TUESDAY 26. High Water at Carnarvon: 5.20 a.m., 6.1 p.m. Petty Sessions: Bangor, Dolgrelley, Llan- gollen. ° Board of Guardians Holyhead. Petty Sessions: Dolgelley. North Wales Calvinistic Methodist Quarterly Association: Carnarvon. WEDNESDAY 27. High Water at Carnarvon: 6.47 a.m.. 7.10 p.m. School Board: Bangor. Petty Sessions: Holyhead. Board of Gufrdians Caersws. North Wales Calvinistic Methodist Quarterly Association Carnarvon. 25, COAL ExcaANGB, LONDON, E.C DIRECT GOAT, SUPPLY TO Abb PARTS OF WALES. THE present seems a good opportunity for to draw special attention to our trucfc system, organised entirely by our Mr. Win. Phillips, which has been steadily growing in all parts of the country during the last fifteen yearS, particularly among the principal County families, whare large quantities of fuel ar9 annually consumed The advantages offered are:- 1. Fresh wrought Coals direct from the pits* 2. Choice of quality practically unlimited. ( lYe Jjuy aào:J¿ One Hundred different kinds to suit 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. of hand-picked. 6. The full statute weight of 20 cwt. to ton guaranteed. Terms—"Net Cash." We can refer to thousands of clients in a" parts of tho country (including Wales), who have for yoars approved our system. As prices are bound to rise this summer, earlier than usual, all consumers should lay in winter stocks forthwith. Write tor Quotations, stating requirements, to PHILLIPS AND CO., Coal Factors and Contractors since 1851. c424lh274m275

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