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SHIPPING NOTICES. AMERICA. CUNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. The Steamers of this Line have an unequalled record of half a century for safety and comfort, and take Bpecified courses according to the seasons of the year. FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN To NEW YORK. To BOSTON. AURANIA .Sat., Mar. 14 CEPHAT.ONTATIIU., Mar 12 GALMA .Tues.,Mar.17 SAMARIA.Thur., ;Mar. 19 UMBRIA .Sat.. Mar. 21 PAVONIA.Thur., Mar. 26 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. STEERAGE PASSENGERS to all parts of America and Canada at Low Rates those by Boston Steemers booked to NEW YORK without extra harge. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, 8, Water-street, Liverpool. OR TO THEIR AGENT— I D. S. THOMAS, 554] Schoolmaster, Llandovery. vN L.11v ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. (Under contract with the Canadian Government for conveyance of the Canadian Mails) Saloon 10 to 18 Guineas, Intermediate jE6 fis, Steerage £-1. CHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North West Territory, British Columbia, and the Western States of America. Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. Through Trains daily to the Pacific Coast, and Emigrant Sleeping Cars without extra charge. Western bound Emigrants accompanied by a special conductor. A substantial Government Bonus for settlers taking up land in Manitoba, the North West Territory, and British Columbia. Free Land Grants of 160 acres, British delegates' new reports and all the latest maps and pamphlets free. Apply to the owners. ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., Liverpool, or to WILLIAM FINCH, 16, Nott-square, Carmarthen. AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full powered Iron Steamships. Accommodation for passengers, equal to any European Line. Passengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO THE WEST. Apply to RICHARDSON. SPENCE & CO., 8] 19 and 2*2, Water Street, LIVERPOOL. DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. S.S. SARNIA, OREGON AND VANCOUVER Have Saloons and State-rooms amidships. SHORTEST ROUTE TO CANADA AND WESTERN STATES. Lowest Inland Fares. Free Farms of 160 acres of fertile land. SAILING from LIVERPOOL WEEKLY, and from BRISTOL FORTNIGHTLY. The steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Cabin Fares from 10 to 18 guineas; Intermediate and Steerage, at Lowest Rates. Apply to Flinn, Main, and Montgomery, Liverpool and Bristol Wil- liam Finch, 16, Nott-square, Carmarthen; W. J. Francis. Beaconsfield House, Haverfordwest; Ellis Jones, High-street, Haverfordwest; W. Howells, St. Ten by; H. Kelway & Son, Milford Haveo Brown: Sons & Co., 16, Hamilton-terrace, Milford Haven; J. Teasdale, 2, Pembroke-street, Pembroke-Dock; W. R. Jones, Myrddin House, Llandilo or to D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Llan- dovery. [599 PUBLIC NOTICES. -J'r- Telegraphic Address: GALLOWAY, CARMARTHEN. J. J. GALLOWAY, 3, QUEEN STREET, CARMARTHEN, WHOLESALE RETAIL PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER. NOTED for superior Cake, not to be equalled at the price. Schools and Meetings supplied with quantities to any Railway Station within 30 Miles, carriage paid. LIST OF PRICES No. 0.—A cheap Cake 3d. per lb. 1.—School Cake 4d. 2.-A really good Cake. 5d. 3.—A superior Cake. 6d. „ 4.—Extra super 7d. Others at 8d., 9d., 10d., and lid. per lb. TESTIMONIAL. Waunifor, Maesycrugiau, R.S.O. Mrs Charles uloyd begs to thank Mr Galloway for the excellent way in which he executed her order, all the cake" &c., being so fresh and good." A CARD. C. MORGAN, M.R.C.V.S., L., VETERINARY SURGEON, 18, King-street, Carraartheti. RELIABLE FARM SEEDS. BEST QUALITY ONLY, AT LOWEST PRICES. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. The cheapest Seeds are not always the best, but the best are always the cheapest. RED CLOVER, COWGRASS, ALSYKE, WHITE DUTCH, TREFOIL, RIB or COCKGRASS, TIMOTHY, COCKSFOOT, MEADOW. HARD, AND SHEEP'S FESCUE, FURZE (HADAU EITHIN), FOREIGN ITALIANS, PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, Extra Machine cleaned, free from weeds. BLACK AND WHITE SEED OATS, SEED BARLEY, SEED POTATOES, ct-c. Artificial Manures of all kinds NITRATE OF SODA, Phosphate Powder, Basic Slag, AGRICULTURAL SALT. W. S MORRIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEEDSMAN, 24, BRIDGE STREET, CAKMARTHEN. Price List on Application. [607 TAILORING DEPARTMENT Under the Management of an experienced London Cutter, 16 years in the West End. SPRING & SUMMER PATTERNS NOW READY ON APPLICATION. D. LITREES, j 13A, 14, & 15, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. [547 1] -u- COMMERCE HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. JOHN LEWIS IS NOW SHEWING A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' MERCERY In all its Branches, MEN'S AND BOYS' VESTS AND PANTS. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) i ADVANCES MONEY to Landowners for Drainage, the Erection Farm Buildings, Artizans' and Minors' Cottages, Trial Pits for Mines, and for the General Improvement of Landed Property • also to TENANTS FOR LIFE, for the ERECTION of and ADDITIONS to ESTATE MANSIONS^ STABLES, and OUTBUILDINGS, and their general sanitary improvement; the amount borrowed being repaid by a terminable rent-charge. No investigation of title is necessary. Prospectus aad forms of application may be obtained at the Company's Offices. 22, G-eat George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. MORTGAGE AND GROUND-RENT BRANCH OF THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY. THE COMPANY'S REGISTER contains variona sums of trast, and other moneys awaiting invest -t. inent on Mortgage and for the purchase of Ground Rents. Further particulate on application. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. [115 Established 1854* D. TITUS WILLIAMS, BOOKBINDER, ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL HOUSE, CARMARTHEN, Having taken over the Business lately carried on by his. fathttr (the late Theiwui Williams), D. T. W begs most respectfully to return thanks to the Public for the kind patroiiage hitherto accorded his father, and hopes to be favoured with a continuance of their kind support. BIBLES, MUSIO, ALBUMS, and OLD BOOKS BOUND and REPAIRED with the greatest care. SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. PIANOS! PIANOSIL PIANOS! THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THOMPSON Xr SHACKELL, LTD., WHO HAVE TAKEN NEW PREMISES AT 54A, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. f603 PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. Extract from the FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. For the year ending 31st December, 1890. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued during the year was 55,846, assuring the sum of £ 5,615,676, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of £ 340,699. TIw. Premiums received during the year were £1,162,649, being an increase of £257,734 over the year 1889. The increase in the Premium receipts for the years 1887-90 was £765,709, giving an average increase for the first four years of the Quinquennium, of £191,427 per annum. The Claims of the year amounted to £308,076. The number of Policies in force was 220,545. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received during the year were £3,517,925,. being an increase of £181,183. The increase in the Premium receipts for the year 1887-90 was £606,630, giving an average increase for the first four years of the Quinquennium of £151,657 per annum. The Claims of the year amounted to The number of Deaths was 169,890. The Number of Policies in force was 9,089,204. The average duration continues to increase, and now exceeds six and a half years. The total Assets of the Company have beeu raised during the year from £10,946,156 to £12,579,870, being an increase of £1,63:J,7H.. The Balance Sheet has been again submitted to the independent professional audit of Messrs. DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS & Co. GENERAL BALANCE SHEET of the PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, on the 31st December, 1890. LIABILITIES. 1 ASSETS, £ s. d. £ s. d Shareholders'Capital 200,000 0 0 British Government Securities Ordinary Branch Funds 4,439,792 4 0 (Consols) 1,237,327 18 9 Industrial Branch Fund 7,912,205 16 9 Railway and oth«r Debentures 1,849,221 3 6 Claims under Life Policies admitted 27,871 19 9 Loans on Municipal and other Kates 2,850,515 11 6 Freehold Ground Rents and Scotch Feu Duties 2,041,468 3 3 Mortgages. 1,468,355 2 1 Metrop Board of Works Stock and City of London Bonds. 266,468 12 0 Bank of England Stock 160,337 0 1 Freehold and Leasehold Property 823,725 0 9 Indian, Colonial, and Foreign Govern- ment Securities 675 558 11 6 Reversions 132,036 16 0 Railway and other Shares. 165,582 16 2 Loans on the Company's Policies 100,319 8 3 Furniture and Fittings. 15,500 0 0 Loans upon Personal Security 705 0 0 Outstanding Premiums. 330,572 8 5 Cash in hands of Superintendents and Agents'Balances 59,157 8 1 Outstanding Interest and Rents 100,760 6 0 Cash-On deposit, on current accounts, and in hand 302,258 14 2 Y —- £ 12 579.870 0 0 £ 12,579,870 0 6 THOS. C. DEWEY. ) EDGAR HORNE, Chairman. WILLIAM HUGHES,}Manager*. HENRY HARBEN, n!rH,t0r. W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary. PATRICK FRASER,/ Direct°rt. We have examined the Cash transactions, Receipts and Payments, affecting the accounts of the Assets I Mid Investments for the year ended December 31st, 1890, and we find the same in good order and properly vouched. We have also examined the Deeds ahd Securities, Certificates, &c., representing the Assets and [nvestments set out in the above account, and we certify that they were in possession and sale custody as on I December 31st, 1800. 1 91 DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS* <50. 18th Febrnary, R ..r.. I u.ø'" 'V Any information required and application for Agencies apply to Mr T. WILLIAMS, FIJTAJ$FJ|$MIDEAT, 49, Lammas-street, Carmarthen, or one of nis Assistants, viz., Mr D. THOMAH, Marble*terrace, Mr J. EVANS, 3, Bridge-street, Llandilo and Mr W. B. LEWIS, Hill House, St. Clears. [616 I G::?' FOR WHOLESOME HOUSES GO TO G. MERCER, GENERAL CON E., A a TOE." LLANELLY, For Patent System of Sanitation, which has been carried ont at Mansions of the leading nobility and gentry, also Public Buildings, Clubs, &c., from whom testimonials may be shown. The system is substantially recommended by the Local Government Board. HOT and COLD WATER BATHS and PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. EFFICIENCY GUARANTEED IN ALL KITCHEN RANGE WORK. MANY YEARS' LONDON EXPERIENCE. [621 H. & T. PROCTOR, ORISINAL MANUFACTURERS OF PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR CORN, GRASS, ROOT, AND OTHER CROPS; ALSO Superphosphate of Lime. WORKS CATHAY, BRISTOL. Telegraphic Address" PROCTOR." BRISTOL. — —— ESTABLISHED 1812. H& T. PROCTOR'S MANGOLD MANURE • is specially prepared for this useful Root Crop, and some very heavy Mangolds hare been grown with it, notably a crop upwards of 50 tons to the Acre. HA T. PROCTOR'S PREPARED BONE MANURES for Grass Lands favour a heavy growth of Grass and improve the quality of the herbage. H. & T. PROCTOR'S CORN MANURES for top dressing very much increase the yield, and improve the quality of the grain. Price List and particulars of Prizes offered in 1891 for Root Crops on application to H. & T. PROCTOR, CATHAY, BRISTOL. [534 PUBLIC NOTICES. .r. THE PROVINCIAL ADVERTISING, PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OFFICES, LYDNEY, GLO'STERSHIRE. ADVERTISERS should send for Prospectus to the Provincial Advertising Offices, Lydney, Ulo'stershire. [6 PEOPLE who drink fine Tea should purchase Ye J. tea of ye oldon time," sold only in ilb. and lib. tins. Sole agent, Thomas Richarde, 64c, Priory-street, Carmarthen. 50 PRIZE COMPETITIONS FOR Is. 6d. SEND postal order for Is. 6d. (or 19 stamps) for a years subscription to the Prize Competition Record, published monthly, ard become entitled to enter, free of charlle, 50 Prize Competitions, with cash prizes ranging from £ 100. This is a genuine offer.—Address, Tne Prize Competition Association, 4, South Parade, Oakfield-road, Clifton, Bristol." [528 CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1890. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of FRUITS of all description now in stock at very reasonable prices. Having purchased under very favourable circumstances, I am able to offer EXCEPTIONAL VALUES in CURRANTS from .I.I 3d. per lb. RAISINS 3id. „ SULTANAS 9d. „ Finest Mixed ORANGE and LEMON PEEL 8d. „ Do. ORANGE, LEMON, and CITRON lOd. „ T. SMITH, WHOLESALE <k RETAIL GROCER. PROVISION MERCHANT d: CONFECTIONER, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. [365 LAMPETER. THE REV. J. WALTER REES, B.A., late JL Scholar and Prizeman of St. David's College, prepares pupils for Lampeter, the Theological Colleges, the Legal, Medical, and Pharmaceutical Preliminary Examinations. References to a large number of. former pupils in the various professions. Tuition Fees, 25s. a quarter. Plenty of lodgings cheap. [587 BORTH CHURCH. AGRAND BAZAAR, under most distinguished patronage, will be held at Borth on the 18th. 19th} and 20th August next, with the object of heating and in other ways improve the above Church. [585 CLERGY AID SOCIETY. DIOCESE OF ST. DA VID'S. RPHE ANNUAL MEETING of subscribers will be X held at the Guildhall, Carmarthen, on Thursday, March 19th. The LoRD Bisnop OF ST. DAVID'S will take the chair at 12 o'clock. [601 PHOTOGRAPHY. E A. WILKES berja to inform the inhabitants of Is Ee Carmarthen and District that he is now resi- dent in the town, and will have much pleasure in waiting upon families at their homes to take groups and single pictures by appointment. 24, SPILMAN-STREET, CARMARTHEN. [606 MR. O. K. WHEATLEY, PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE TUNER. PIANOS tuned singly or by the year. Special attention given to American Organs and Har- moniums. All kinds of instruments repaired. Note the Addrcss- 30, TERRACF, ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS TRIENNIAL CONTRACTS. SOUTH WALES ROYAL ENGINEER SUB- DISTRICT. SEPARATE TENDERS are required for the several Contracts enumerated below, for the performance of such Works and Repairs, and the supply of such Building Materials as may be ordered for War Depart- ment Buildings and Property in the above Sub-District, for a period of three years, from 1st April, 189]. to 31st March, 189 i. No. 1 Contract.—Pembroke Dock and Haverfordwest, No. 2 Contract.—Milford Haven Forts, Pennar, and Seoveston. No. 3 Contract.—Penally Parracks and Rifle Range, Carmarthen Barracks, Tenby, and Ferryside. No. 4 Contract.—Swansea, including the Bay. Mumbles Fort, and Briton Ferry. No. 5 Contract,-Cardiff, Ogmore Sands, near Bridgend, and Lavernock Battery. No. 6 Contract.—Newport, Nash Point, and Risca. No. 7 Contract.—Monmouth. No. 8 Contract. -Aberystwyth. No. 9 Contract. -Wel;bpool, No. 10 Contract, -Hay Camp Field. No. 11 Contract.—Brecon. No. 12 Contract.—Severn Defences:- Fortifications, War Department Buildings, Roads, and Boundaries at Breau- down, Flat Holme, and Steep Holme. Forms of Tender, with Conditions of Contracts, Schedules of Prices, and further information pan be obtained on application at the Royal Engineer Office, Cardiff, on any week day between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, up to 18th March, 1891, after which date no forms will be issued. A payment of 15s. 7d. for the Schedule of Prices will be required of each Candidate; this sum will not be returned. The printed Schedules, with Conditions of Contract, may be seen without payment at the Royal Engineer Offices, at 192, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, and Hobb's Point, Pembroke Dock (between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.), up to 18th March, 1891. Candidates tendering are requested to send testi- monials of competency with their application for schedules. The Tenders must be delivered at the War Office, Pall Mall, London, S.W., by 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesday, the 25th day of March, 1891, addressed to the Director of Army Contracts, and marked on the outside "Tender for Artificers' Work." The Secretary of State for War does not bind him- self to accept the lowest or any Tender. T. GLANCY, Lient. -Colonel R.E, Commanding Royal Engineer South I Wales Sub-District. Royal Engineer Office, Cardiff, 3fd March, 1891. [604 j GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE- FINAL TIE ENGLISH CUP. ON FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 20th, a FAST DAY EXCURSION to LONDON will leave CARMARTHEN at 11.30 p.m., Carmarthen Junction 11.34, Ferryside 11.45, Kidwelly 11.55, Pembrey 12.5 a.m. (Saturday morning). For full particulars see bills. 620] HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 22nd day of April next application will be made to the County Council, the local authority for the county of C trmarthen, at Carmarthen, for an order for tv e stopping up of part of the Highway leading from Maesycrigiau Station to the Parish Church of Llan- llwni. and also part of the Highway leading from the Parish Church to the Smithy of Velindre, containing in length some one hundred yards, there being a shorter road containing some sixty yards in length, of an average breadth of ten feet, lately made in the an average breadth of ten feet, lately made in the place of the above Highway and that the certificate of two justices having viewed the same, with the plan of the old and proposed new Highway, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said county, on the I 1st day of April next. Dated the 10th day of March, 1891. W. W. PROSSER, Surveyor of Highways for the District of Llan- llawddog, in the County of Carmarthen, being the District in which the Parish of Llanllwni is situated. [623 THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE. THE REV. W. D. WOOD REES is prepared to receive a young Gentleman reading for St. Bees or other Theological College studies directed. All branches of parish work carefully taught. Home j comforts. Fine house standing in 10 acres of grounds. Unexceptional references.—Vicar, Barmby, near York. [615 | FOR SALE. EATHERS.-Pure (no mixture of wing and tail F clippings), fit for use, to be had only of the Sole Agent (for the last 25 years)—William Evans, Stag's Head, near Market, Carmarthen. [404. FOR SALE, a good second-hand SAFETY BICYCLE quite perfect. £ 19 list price, present cash price £ 7.—Apply to T. Edwards, 9, Priory- street, Carmarthen. [594 FOR SALE, a bla«k SPANIEL DOG eighteen months old retrieves land or water.—Price and particulars to G. Hancock, Burry Port. [619 TO BE LET. TO LET, TYNRHYD FARM," on the high road from Aberystwyth to the Devil's Bridge. Acreage, about 200. Rent, ZW. Tithe, £ 10 5s.—Apply to Mr Waddingham, Havod. Aberystwyth. [0Q5 SALES BY AUCTION. T° kOLD by AUCTION, at Tregaron, 16th X March, celebrated bay cob STALLION, 6 years old, 15 hands, property of Daniel Evans, Perthyr- eglwys, Llanarth. [595 BLAENDYFFRYN MANSION, LLANDYSSIL. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, on Tuesday, 24th March, 1891, by Mr David Evans (the property of W. D. Taylor, Esq.), the valuable Household Furniture, Landau, double and single Harnest, 6 I Cows, 40 Pigs, Carts, Farm Implements, &c., &c. CREDIT ON CONDITIONS. Full particulars in posters. (617 PARISH OF LLANFIHANGEL-AR-ARTHT Distant only 1 of a Mile from New Quay Road Station. Important Sale of LARCH & OAK TIMBER & POLES. MR. BEN EVANS is instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Saddlers' Arms, Pen- cader, at 2.30 p.m., on Friday, March 20th, 1891 (subject to the Comfctions then and there produced), as under:- LOT 1. The Larch Timber and Poles only, now standing and_ growing on the "CROSS INN-FACH GBOVE, containing 3 roods or thereabouts. fbout11 acres 1 rood of fine and len^thv Oak Poles, known as "CROSS INN-FACH GROVE also the Timber growing on the boundary fence between the saia lirove and the Vicarage. All the Larch Poles in this Lot are included in Lot 1. Trees marked with paint are reserved. Evan Thomas, Esq., will show the Lots. For furthei particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Bnthdir, Gwemogle, Carmarthen. March 4th, 1891. [(,09 _0_ FURNACE RIOUSE, CARMARTHEN. I Important unreserved Sale of very superior and well- preserved Household Furniture, China, Glass, En- ffraviriffs, Pictures, and other Effects, being the contents of Hall, 5 Reception Rooms, 7 Bedrooms 2 Dressing Rooms, Kitchens, Laundry. Yard &c., d-c the property of Mrs. Richards, who 't"a leaving. MR. DAVID THOMAS is favoured with instruc tions to SELL by AUCTION, aT the abov^ MWh TmTTH T P Wednesday, 17th and 18th March, 1891, the whole of the valuable FURNITURE &c., fully particularised in Catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 5, Quay-street, Car- marthen. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock punctually. TERMS—CASH. ROBESTON WATHAN, NEAR N/TRBERTH. Important Sale of valuable Freehold Property and rieh Accommodation Land, in 7 Lots, comprising the Holdings called Whie Hall, Dyrham Cottage, Little White Hall, Abystree, &c., forming a portiou of the Estate of the late Mr Edmund Blathwayt, deceased. MR. DAVID THOMAS will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Rutzen Hotel, Narberth, at 2 p.m., on Thursday, 19th March, 1891 the above-mentioned FREEHOLD PROPERTY. A plan of the Lots may be seen at the place of Sale and for further information apply to Mr David Thomas, Land Agent, Surveyor and Auctioneer, Car- marthen or of Messrs Rees and Edwards, solicitors Llanelly. [608 JOHNSTOWN, CARMARTIIEN. MR- JOHN FRANCIS will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Half Moon Hotel, Carmarthen, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday, March 28th, 1891, that Dwelling-house, known as MYRTLE COTTAGB, with 2 large gardens, stable and coach-house, situate in Johnstown, and lately in the occupation of E. D. Jones, Esq. j Further particulars may' be obtained of Mr. John Francis, auctioneer, land agent, valuer, and surveyor, Carmarthen; or of J MR. D. RIXON MORGAN, .Solicitor, Carmarthen. ) 1^0 LET, PIBWRWEN COTTAGE (4 rooms and garden), about 1 mile frcm Carmarthen Junction.—Apply to John Francis, Land Agent, Carmarthen. WHITLAND. MR. JOHN FRANCIS will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Railway Inn, Whitland, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday, 3rd of April, 1891, in one Lot, all that Messuage, Dwelling. house, Double- licensed Public-house called THE RAILWAY INN," situate close to and opposite Whitland Railway Station. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr John Francis, Land Agent, Valuer, and Surveyor, Car- marthen or of MR. W. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. PEMBROKESHIRE. LAMPETER HOUSE, SITUATE ABOUT MID- WAY BETWEEN NARBERTH & WHITLAND. Important and attractive Sale of valuable Hunters and Carriage Horses, Colts, Ponies, Sporting Dogs, pure- bred Jersey and Ayrshire Dairy Cows and Young Stock, a choice collection of Harness and Saddlery, Carriages, &c., part of the Household Furniture, and out-door Effects. MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & co. are favoured with instructions from Tudor V. H. Thomas, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on Wednesday, the 25th day of March, 1891, the valuable LIVE STOCK, &c., comprising 4 pure- bred Jersey and Ayrshire Dairy Cows, Jersey Bull, 3 Jersey and Guernsey Bull Calves, black yearling heife-. The following well-known valuable Hunters and other Horses :—B.G., Speculation," 6 years old, by King Harold; b.g., "Beadsman," 4 years old, by Loadstone b.g., Essex," 3 years old, by Chichester brown mare, 3 years old, by Loadstone black Irish mare, 7 years old roan gelding, 2 years old, by Lord Byron; black filly pony, bay filly by Princecraft, brown colt by Loadstone, bay entire mountain pony, 2 years old black mare pony. 3 years old. Also cross-bred Tamworth and Berkshire boar and sows, well-bred Greyhounds, Pointers, Retrievers. &c. The Carnages, &c., include Landau, and Tandem Dogcart; brass and silver-mounted harness, saddles, bridles, horse-clothing, &c., k-e. Also a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects. Full particulars will appear in catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Carmar- then and Narberth. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, Quay-street, Carmarthen, March lIth, 1891. CARMARTHENSHIRE. BOLAHAUL, in the Parish of Llangunnor. Important Sale of Live Stock, Hay, Implements of Husbandry, Carriages, Harness, and other Effccts. MESSRS. WALTER LLOYD &SON are favoured with instructions by the Executrix of the late John Lewis Philipps, Esq., and others, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on Tuesday, the 17th day of March, 1891, the following valuable Stock, Hay, Implements of Husbandry, Carriages, Harness, &c., &c., comprising 3 excellent milch cows, 1 two- year-old bull, 12 yearling steer and heifer calves, 2 bull calves of the Shorthorn breed 1 black mare, rising four, has been driven in dogcart, sire, "Royal Re- venge 1 black colt, rising two, sire, Young Honesty," both out of Black Bess, whose sire was American Flyer 2 yearling colts; 15 ewes and lambs, 1 sow with a litter of 12 pigs 1 phaeton, 1 four- wheeled dogcart with shafts, 1 ditto 1 rick of hay containing about 20 tons; 2 carts, 2 longbodies, 1 waggon, I winnowing machine, 1 chaffeutter, 1 horse- rake, 1 roller, 2 harrows, 2 double-toms, 1 scarrifier, 3 ploughs, 2 oilcake crushers, 1 haymaker, turnip wag- gon, 2 horse hoes, 1 oat crusher, 1 wheat ditto, 1 sheep rack, 2 drags, 1 turnip slicer, I American rake, 1 corn drill, 2 mangold and turnip sowing machines, 1 seed sowing ditto, 1 weighing machine and weights, 1 cheese press, 1 churn, 4 grindstones, 1 band-sowing machine, 1 perambulator, 2 sets of double carriage harness, 1 set of cart harness, 1 ditto for pony, 1 ditto leading ditto, 1 ditto ploughing ditto, brewing tub, set of water-wheel castings, 2 sets of axle timber, 1 tarpaulin pole. 12 yards long; 1 wheel jack, 1 glass beehive, separator and honey extractor, boxes, and other articles too numerous to particularize. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. CREDIT ON CONDITIONS. Mydrim, St. Clears, March 7th, 1891. WANTED. "r ANTED, in Carmarthen, a commodious HOUSE suitable for a Temperance Hotel.—L., JoURNAt Office. WANTED, good general SERVANT able to do plain cooking.—Apply, stating last place and wages, Mrs Gladwin, Bridgend. [555 NO SALARY.—Wanted, by a Christian Person situation in a gentleman or lady's family. Adver tiser is honest, obedient, and attentive. Apply Caleb," Journal Office, Carmarthen. [549 WANTED, COWMAN wife, servants' washing; good cottage and garden; Churchman large family unsuitable. E. Thomas, Esq., Wellfield, Builth. [568 ENERAL SERVANT wanted, must be able to vU~ do Plain Cooking well. Wages, £ 12; po washing; 3 in family; another servant kept.- Apply JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. BOY WANTED to look after one horse and assist in garden. — Apply to Mr David Thomas, Land Ag?nt, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen. WANTED, immediately, in a Clergyman's Country- house, an experienced Dairymaid and Cook. Good wages given to a person of irreproachable char- acter. None need apply who cannot give the best references. Must be a Churchwoman and total abstainer.—Apply, stating wages, &c., to M. A., Journal Office, Carmarthen. [610 WANTED, Female Domestic Servants, from 17 to 35 years, and Farm Labourers. Obtain free passages by steamer to Queensland, where they receive high wages. Only payments £ '1 for ship kit and fare to depot in London. Gardeners, Miners, Quarrymen, and Dressmakers obtain assisted passages. Married men not to have more than two children. On landing, emigrants received into Government Depot free. Approved persons paying full fare receive land order value £ 20.—Apply Agent General for Queensland, Westminster Chambers, 1, Victoria-street, London, S.W. [614 IrOST. -J" LOST, a black and tan DOG, resembles a Setter,— Apply Journal Office, Carmarthen.

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