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Advertising Charges. RATE PER LINE PER INSERTION (single col.) for s. d. Parliamentary, Legal and Official Notices 1 0 Parliamentary Election Addresses 1 0 Sales by Auction of Land or Building Property or Shares, Public Companies, Tenders, &c 0 6 Sales by Auction of Furniture or Farming Stock, Mart Sales, Paragraph Advts., &c., &c. 0 4 Notices of Charitable Entertainments or Subscrip- tion Lists, Public Announcements, &c., &c. 0 3 idff- All Advts. are scaled at the rate of 10 lines for every inch, single column. Displayed Business Advertisements, Educational and Professional Notices-Quotations on application. CHEAP PREPAID RATE FOR SMALL ADVTS. Situations Vacant or Wanted, Houses and Apartments to Let or Wanted, Miscel- Once Thrice laneous Wants or Sales, not exceeding R d s d 12 words 06 10 Over 12, and not exceeding 25 words 10 2 0 Over 25, „ „ 40 „ 1 6 3 0 CONDITIONS. No Credit Advertisements charged less than 2s. 6d. All Advertisements not ordered for a definite period ^'11 be inserted until countermanded, and charged at the of single insertions, but a deduction of 10 per cent. J^'ll be made for 4 insertions, 20 per cent, for 8 insertions, 45 per cent, for 13 insertions. OPTION OF ALTERING MATTER.-Orders for 3 months. change without extra charge; for 6 months, 3 changes or 12 months, 6 changes. No BLOCKS ADMITTED. TERMS-QUARTERLY. Orders and Remittances to be addressed to The Publishers, PIONEER' Offices, Colwyn Bay. Sales by Auction. P. A. Dew & Hooper, Colwyn Bay and Conway. Colwyn Bay Telephone No. 21. ë AUCTIONS and VALUATIONS of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Business Premises, House Property, Building Land, Hotels. Live and |Jead Farming Stock, Household Furnitrfre, Pictures, "oolcs, and Plate. HOUSES TO LET—Furnished & Unfurnished. information given of Houses, Building Estates, Farms, Country Residences, and Business Premises for Sale or to Let in all parts of North Wales. FIRE, LIFE, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. The Offices occupy the most prominent and central Position in Colwyn Bay and Conway, thus affording Illlequaled publicity to all Auction Announcements. ROBERT & ROGERS JONES AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LLANBWST. SALE THIS DAY. CJELLI LYDAN, TREFRIW. Sale of 50 Sheep, 5 Cattle, 3 Stacks of Hay, 1. Round tack of Oats, Potatoes in Sacks, Implements, Dairy Utensils and Household Furniture, the Property of Irs. Ann Pierce (who is leaving). Credit until the 19th day of May, 1901. Sale to ''gnirnencc at 12-30. 1337 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5TH, 1900. TAL-Y-CAFN MART 7.TH GREAT ANNUAL XMAS SHOW AND SALE. < £ 34: OFFERED IN PRIZES. RThe following Entries are Catalogued:—145 Prime at Bullocks, Heifers, Cows and Bulls; 1,200 Ripe Welsh and Cross-bred Ewes and Wethers; 27 Bacon and Porket Pigs and Calves. The majority of the above Stock have been specially TE'L for this Christmas Market. Usual Conditions. Sale at 12-30 prompt. 1292 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT & ATTRACTIVE SALE of Valuable Leasehold Property known as Salis- bury House," Dinorwic Cottage," and that Workshop JUID Premises situate in Parry's-street, in the occupa- 'ON of Mr. Hugh Hughes, all in the town of Llanrwst, ^YHICH will be Sold bv Public Auction at the KING S I^EAD CAFE, LLANRWST, on TUESDAY, December 18TH, 1900. FURTHER particulars will appear shortly; in the "cantime apply to MESSRS. GRIFFITH & ALLARD, Solicitors, Llanrwst: Or of the AUCTIONEERS. 1359 PRANK LLOYD & SONS, WREXHAM AND ST. ASAPH. THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 6TH, AT 12-30. GREAT XMAS PRIZE SALE OF WALES IN ST. ASAPH SMITHFIELD. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES RHYL AT 12-15. pBANK LLOYD & SONS have pleasure JI in announcing their Great Xmas Sale of 120 Ripe OF' Heifers, Bullocks and Bulls; 100 Dairy Cows, CAF E AND Heifers 800 Fat Sheep, Pigs and „ 12 GUINEAS IN PRIZES Beast, 3 Fat Beasts, Welsh Heifer, Pair of T -Blasts fed by Tenant Farmer, Fat Beast fed by Ti?LANT Farmer, Fat Bull, Two Classes for Sheep, ,1"E|E Classes for Pigs, Fat Calf. o All Stock to be in by 10-30, Judging 11 a.m. (Open ^Petition). Sale at 12-30. A his will be the last Sale of the century in St. Smithfield. 1360 Medical. ^HE MEDICAL HOME, Coed Pella Road, Col- wyn Bay. Hospital-trained nurses supplied, FYJ^^ITY and massage, nursing appliances.— Sales by Auction. J W. ROGERS & Co., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND LANDED ESTATE AGENTS. SALE ROOMS AND OFFICES FREEMASON'S HALL, LLANDUDNO. VALUATIONS for Probate and Transfer on moat'reasonable terms. Cash advanced Free of charge to Parties about to Realize. OFFICE HOURS, 10 to 4. TELEPHONES—Colwyn Bay, 33. Llandudno Office, 67. Residence, 67 a. 373 JOHN PRITCHARD & PORTER, AUCTIONEERS, BANGOR. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. LLANFAIRFECHAN. Important Sale of Valuable LEASEHOLD DWELL- ING HOUSES with SHOPS, LOCK-UP SHOPS, PRIVATE RESIDENCE, the Freehold Farm TyINLLWYFAN, and the Freehold Dwelling House, OCEAN VIEW. MESSRS. J. PRITCHARD & PORTER iVi will Sell by Public Auction at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, Llanfairfechan, on SATURDAY, December 1st, 1900, at 2 p.m., subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced and read. Lot 1.—All that Choice Freehold Farm known as TY N-Y-LLWYFAN, comprising about 83 acres of Superior well-cultivated Land in good heart, with many beautiful Sites for Residences. A portion of this Property is known as THE HAPPY VALLEY and FOREST AVENUE, a very popular resort of Visitors and Tourists in the Season, and from which a lucrative income can be derived. There is a com- fortable FARM HOUSE with OUT-BUILDINGS. Also THE MOUNTAIN FFRIDD MAES-Y-BRYN, comprising about 60 Acres of Good GRAZING LAND for Cattle, Sheep and Ponies. Ty'n-y-llwyfan and Maes-y-Bryn are in the occupation of Mr. Rowland Jones as annual tenant. Lot 2.—A Small Holding, NANT UCHAF, in the occupation of Owen Williams. ot 3.-POWDE 11 HOUSE or FOREST AVENUE Cottages, in the occupation of J. R. Jones and J. Jones, at a gross rental of £ 6 10s. each. Lots 1, 2 and 3 will in the first instance be offered in one Lot. Lot 4.-All that well-built Freehold Dwelling House, known as OCEAN VIEW, Llanfairfechan. The House is situated on the Main Road leading to Penmaenmawr, in the occupation of Mr. William Owen. Possession May 1st, 1901. Lot 5.—The Excellent CORNER SHOP AND PREMISES in Station-road, Llanfairfechan, in the occupation of Messrs. Ind, Coope & Co., and fully Licensed for the Sale of Ales, Wines and Spirits off the premises; it is let on lease for five years from March 25th, 1898, at X48 a year rent, with option of renewal for five years at £60 rent, and a further term of five years at 170 a year rent; also, the DWELL- ING HOUSE, SHOP & PREMISES adjoining, in the occupation of Mr. Richard John Jones. Draper; Tenure Leasehold for a term of about 58 years; apportioned ground rent, £ 2 per annum. Lot 6.—The LOCK-UP SHOP with Room at back, 2 Rooms and Box-room above, and Cellar, in the occupation of Mr. John Davies, Butcher, at a gross rent of t22 per annum; unexpired term, 58 years; apportioned ground rent, 10s. per annum. Lot 7.—The LOCK-UP SHOP with Room at back, 2 Rooms above, and Cellar, now or late in the occupa- tion of Mr. H. W. Thomas, Chemist, at a gross rental of £ 20per annum. The LOCK-UP SHOP& CELLAR in the occupation of Mr. W. E. Owen, Printer; gross annual rent, £ 14. The LOCK-UP SHOP and CELLAR, in the occupation of Mr. Ed.. Parry, Painter; gross annual rental, X12. A LARGE ROOM, with separate entrance, extending over the Lock-up Shops, and now in the occupation of Mr. W. E. Owen as a Printing Office; gross rental. X15 a year. Also a ROOM adjoining, unlet; unexpired term, 58 years; apportioned ground rent, JE1 per annum. Lot 8.—The Comfortable Semi-detached Dwelling House and Premises, with Ornamental Grounds, known as MONA VIEW, at present unoccupied; unexpired term, 58 years; apportioned ground reiit 11 per annum. N.B.—This Valuable Block of Property is well situated for Business Purposes in Station-road, and forms a very desirable and safe investment. Plans may be obtained of the AUCTION F.EKS, Bod- hyfryd, Bangor; and any further Particulars as to Lots 1 to 7- MESSRS. PORTER & AMPHLETT. Solicitors, Conway and Colwyn Bay; MR. J. M. PORTER, Surveyor, Colvvvn Bav Lot 4— J. GLYNNE JONES, ESQ., 1355 Solicitor, Bangor. RHYL.- Town Hall Auction Mart. WILLIAM HALL & Co., The Oldest Established AUCTIONEERS & ESTATE AGENTS in the District. Late T. C. AMOS; also late J. E. ROBERTS & Co. AUCTION SALES conducted in any part of the Country. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, &c. Rents Collected. Estates Managed.1 Insurances effected in any office. o ( PRESTATYN. BRANCH OFFICES j SEAFORTH, LIVERPOOL. 191 Miscellaneous. WANTED to adopt a Child, any age from 3 years W old; terms moderate.—Apply M.O., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1353 WANTED, about 500 feet of HOT WATER PIPING, 3 or 4 inch.—Apply E. METCALFE, Manager, Groes Nurseries, Colwyn Bay. 1317 OUNT>7~SPANIEL BITCH" If uot claimed within three days will be sold to defray expenses.—PENRHYN STORES, Colwyn Bay. 1329 Sales by Auction. MR. GEORGE PERKINS AUCTIONEER, ABERGELE. By Order of the Executor of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts. HESKETH ARMS HOTEL. ABBRGELK To Hotel Proprietors, Livery Stable Keepers, & others. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. December 3rd, 4tli and 5th, 1900. jyiR. GEORGE PERKINS will Sell by L Ti Public Auction, at the above Hotel, the Superior, Well-selected and Seasoned POSTING HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., tie., viz.: Dark Bay Horse Prince 6 yrs. old 15-3 Dark Ba,y Horse Tommy 5 15-1 Black Horse Dundonald 5 „ 16-0 Dark Brown Horse Watkin 4 „ 15-2 Grey Horse Bob 6 15'2 Chestnut Gelding Jack 5 15-3 Chestnut Pony Charley 9 13"3 The above Horses are all believed to be thoroughly sound in wind, limb, and eyesight, and will be worked up to time of Sale. CARRIAGES, ctc. Superior well-built Char-a-banc, suitable for a pair or four-in-hand, to carry 24, with Cushions, Swingle- trees, and powerful Brake Excellent Canoe Landau, light and easy running, by Mulliner; capital high Dog Cart, in good order; 2 superior, well-built and easy-running Pluetons: .capital Landau, in good order and complete; large easy-running 'Bus or Waggon- ette, with movable head complete; 2 good Governess Cars Bath Chair. Heavy Cart with raves complete Set Harrows. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. 2 Hunting Saddles and Bridles; 3 Sets Double Harness; 8 Single Sets of Harness; 12 Sundry Collars; 8 Leather Head Collars; Pair of Extra Traces; Extra Set of Reins; Set Heavy Cart Gear, Ploughing Tackle, 7 Whips, 14 Rugs, several Sets of Lamps, Corn Bin, Harness Cupboard, Four-in-hand Whip, Patent Enclosed Horse Measuring Stick,Chaffcutter, Quantity of Hay, 2 Cans Oil, &c., &c. Also the Outdoor Effects. &c., as well as the contents of the Hotel, viz.Tlie Appointment, of 14 Bedrooms, Coffee Room, Commercial Room, Dining Room and Smoke Room, &c., &c., full particulars of which will be announced in Posters and Catalogues. Order of Sale:—Furniture, Silver-plated Goods, &c., with the contents of Hotel—Monday and Tuesday, 3rd and 4th December. Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., etc.—Wednesday, 5th December. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock. Terms— Cash. For further particulars and Catalogues apply to the Auctioneer, Brynffynnon House, Abergele, or the Hotels in the neighbourhood. 1353 MESSRS. HUGHES & Co., Auctioneers, Valuers, Land and Estate Agents, Accountants & Mortgage Brokers, UXBRIDGE CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. SALES BY AUCTION of Leasehold and Freehold Properties. Household Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, Farming Stock, &c., &c. VALUATIONS for Probate, Mortgages & other purposes Mortgages Arranged. Rents Collected and Estates Managed. 1255 Shipping List. n_- W. & C. T. JONES, STEAMSHIP OWNERS AND BROKERS, CARDIFF. NOVEMBER 27TH, 1900. Charles T. Jones, ar. Messina fm. Barry Dk. Nov. 22 Margaret Jones, left Malta for Delaware 3 Blodwen, left Philadelphia for Hamburg ,,22 Afonwen, arr. Port Said from Cardiff ,,26 Frederick Knight, ar. BanýD. fm. Rotterdam „ 23 Derwen, left Gibraltar for Baltimore ,,12 Enidwen, arrived Genoa from Swansea ,,14 Millicent Knight, arr. Rotterdam from Malta.. „ 19 Groeswen, arrived Genoa from Tyne Dock ,,17 461 _.n" To Let. A WELL-FURNISHED COTTAGE.—2 sitting^ bedrooms low rent; 2Z miles from Tal-y-Cafn Station—-SOUTHWOETH, Talybont. 1348 FARM to Let at Trefriw. ANCHOR FARM, con- taining by admeasurement 34 acres or there- abouts, close to the Village of Trefriw. This Farm is to be Let, and would be very suitable for a Market Garden or Dairy Farm.—Apply WILLIAMS, Post Office, Llanddoget, near Llanrwst. 1339 BULKKLEY ARMS HOTEL, A:BER, TO BE Let.—Apply ME. G. H. SLACK, Rhyl. 1335 GT. TUDNO VAULTS, LLANDUDNO, To be KJ Let. Apply MR. G. EASTHAM, Proprietor. 1336 TO LET, BULL INN, Bagillt; fully-licensed. Immediate possession.—Apply LASSELL and SHARM AK, LTD., The Brewery, Caergwrle. 1326 mO LET—ROOM suitable for Tailor or Boot- JL maker's Shop; also Room suitable for an Office. —Apply X.Y.Z., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1299 TinO BE LET with immediate possession, beautifully situated HOUSE, 10 rooms, every convenience, good garden and7 sanitary arrangements.—Address T. 1,. E., Pioneer Office. Colwyn Bay. cl5J\ OLD COLWYN.—HOUSE to Let, Unfurnished; four bedrooms, one sittingroom, kitchen, bath, and w.c.—Apply on the premises, or Colwyn Bay, or by letter to Rhyl—EIKISKI. 1026 Tjjl O be Let, comfortable and convenient, seven and JL nine-roomed HOUSES, close to shore and Rhos golf links. Gardens back and front.—Apply to R. STOBEY, Little Orme's Head Quarry, Llandudno. 1027 TO BE LET at Llanrwst, a large and finely- situated HOUSE, with every accommodation, about five minutes' walk from railway station. Suitable for a Temperance Hotel or Club.—For further particulars apply to E. S. PARRY, Inigo House, Llanrwst. 424 BUILDING LAND, BUSINESS & RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTY TO LET OR FOR SALE. ESTATES DEVELOPED. PROPERTIES MANAGED. REGISTER OF FURNISHED HOUSES. J. M. PORTER, Surveyor, Valuer and Estate Agent, The ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN BAY. NAT. TELEPHONE No. 38. 324 TELEGRAMS :-PORTER, SURVEYOR, COLWYN BAY. To be Sold. 1t )I.WY\ BA Y N rTiSK111KS. Ho-es, Hybrid Ii Perpetuals, 6/ Teas & Climbers, 8/- per doz., Privit, 2ft. to 3ft., 4 6; Thorn, Beech, 4/- per 100; Laurels, Lauristinus, Cuprissus, Thujas, Cedars, Rhododendrons, efce. Wallflowers, various, &c., for pring blooming.—SHOP, Sea View-crescent, Colwvn Bay 1347- WIRE NAILS, Mixed, 8s. per cwt.; 281bs., 2s. 3d.; W Screws, mixed, 34s. per cwt.; 281bs.. 9s.; wire cut, wrought and malleable nails, tacks, shoe nails, rivets, &c., wholesale prices.c-,MIDLAND NAIL WORKS, 25 and 26, Rea-street, Birmingham. 1282 CABBAGE PLANTS.—Cabbage Plants, 50,000 on strong healthy August sown plants, 5/- per 1,000 rail. Cash with order.—BURGESS, Glan Conway. 1160 WKLKH OLD OAK FURNITURE of every description.—Apply, THOMAS WILLIAMS, Town Hill, Llanrwst, N. Wales. 1036 F"lil;n^HOLI>;BUTl7i:)ING LAND, iiearlJan- ..J::1 dudno Junction, for Sale; area 6 acres; no restrictio n s XI,200 would be left on by way of second or third mortgage.—Price, &c., of Jocelyn," Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 945 BETTWS-Y-COED.—Charmingly situated on high JD ground opposite Miner's Bridge, well-built HOUSE, with 5! acres of land. For Sale.—Apply BETA. Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1342 Apartments to Let. C^OLWYN BAY.—Comfortable Appartments to J Let, in good central position, with every comfort and convenience as a permanency or winter months. Terms moderate.—Apply F.W., Pioneer Office. 1259 CKXLWYN BAY".—Drawing Room and Bedrooms > (same landing); Good Piano; Terms Moderate. —J.H., Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1296 p Private HOTEL &r BOARDING ESTABLISH- JL Private HOTEL & BOARDING ESTABLISH- MENT, facing the sea. Special Winter terms on ap- plication. Proprietress, MRS. JORDAN. 1007 U,E:RGY HOUSE OF REST, LLANIAMM^CIIAX C Terms 25s each per week, for clergy and their wives.—Address LADY SUPERINTENDENT. 816 C<)X\Y A Y K<)A1). ("olwyn Bay. MK AIH)\Y(' KOFT BOARDING HOUSE, near Sea and Woods.- Miss MORRIS (late Manageress Craigside Hydro, Llandudno. 152 ENiAlAENIVIAWli,. N. Wales. House of Rest -1- and holiday home. Terms very moderate. Special quotations for lengthened stay. Invalid care when needed.—For reply, stamped envelope, Lady Superintendent. Apartments Wanted. APARTMENTS—Sitting Room and 2 Bedrooms Wanted at Rhos-on-Sea, on the front. Send full particulars, with terms etc., to "D," 39, Imperial Buildings. Exchange-street Ei,st, l,ivery)ool 1257 Situations WANTED—A Strong Young GirFas GENERAL "V SERVANT good home, good wa,ges.-Apply I). J'ioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1364 TO TAILORS.—Wanted, at once, Hand; JL only steady man need apply. EVANB, Cloth Hall Llanfairfechan. 1349 ( 1 A—Respectable COUNTRY GIRL Wanted as GENERAL for small country house hear Chester; 3 children: washing.—Apply IHs. EVANS, The Pioneer Offices, Colwyn Bay. 1297 AIIT,TED-Good General for family of four no W washing; reference required.—Apply MRS. 161, ilrestoii-road, Blackburn. 1338 WANTED—COOK GENERAL, small Family^ r V fare paid, comfortable home, good wages, Housemaid kept.—"S. 12, Oxford-road, Birkdale, Southport. 1331 GARDENER.—Situation Wanted, as Gardener; X single-handed or with one man under; good character.—EDWARD MATTHEWS, Penyfelin, Nannerch, Mold, Flintshire. 1334 TT TAN TED, a well-educated YOUTH.—Apply W GWALIA CLOTHING COMPANY, Colwyn Bay. 1318 OiTUATION wanted as Manageress, Care-taker, IO or any place of trust. Widow, aged 38 tall, good appearance; thorough experience in household duties; good cook and cateress.—Apply F. M., e, o Pioneer Office, Colwyn Bay. 1321 WANTED, respectable MAN and WIFE to attend to small dairy farm. Good wages.—Apply Tax'RALLT HALL, Llanddulas. 1307 G~TENERAL SERVANT"WANTEIX MuSFspeak JT Welsh and English.—Apply to the TALYCAEN HOTEL, stating age and full particulars. 1305 .Ml III ■■■ ■ III ■ ■ I. I. II I—■—j Miscellaneous R"HYL" CHAIR E1S1KDDFOI). 1901. -Pro- grammes now ready, Three Halfpenny Stamps. —T. SHANKLAND. Wheatville, Rhyl. 1278 WINDOW CLEANING by R. W House, Rhiw Bank Avenue. Prompt attention given to post cards. 1275 W' ANTED. OLD OAK AND MAHOGANY FURNITURE, China, Pictures, Curios, and Foreign Stamps, in good condition.— Apply WILLIAM HALL & Co., Auctioneers and Valuers, Rhyl. 10S1 Lighting=up Time (Greenwich time). November 30-Friday.. 4 54p.m. December I-Saturday 4 54 „ „ 2-Sunday 4 53 n „ 3-Motiday 4 52 II „ 4-Tuesday 4 52 5—Wednesday 4 52 6—Thursday 4 51 if Chester and North Wales Stock and Share List. ■Nat." Prov. Bank of England Ltd, ^75 Shares, ^10 10s paid 55 -561 '< » £00 Shares, £ 12 paid 63J—64^ North and South Wales Bank Ltd. ;.c.o Shares, £ 10 paid 37J—37% Parr's Bank l,tci Zioo Shares, Z20 paid 86A -87 Lloyd's Bank Ltd— £ 50 Shares, j £ 8 paid. 32{-34 Chester Grosvenor Hotel Co., Ltd. £20 Shares, fully paid. 48 -50 Chester Northgate Brewery Co., Ltd. Ordinary £ ro Shares,fulJy pd 11—12^ „ „ „ 6% Pref. £10 Shares, fully pd 13-%—14% Chester (Jueen Rail- 0 way Hotel Co.,Ltd. £20 Shares, fully paid 29 -31 11 11 £ 20 „ Zio paid 14 -IS Chester Blossoil-s Hotel Ltd £10 „ fully paid 10J—10V? Walkers, Parker & Co., Ltd £ 10 Shares, fully paid, 6% Cum. Pref. tt 1> 11 4 Debentures 84 -86 Victœ-ia Pier and Pavilion Co., Col- wyn Bay, Ltd fi Ordinary Shares .i i Halkyn Mining Co. Limited. £ 1 Shares, fully paid II -12 HalkynDrainage Co. Zio Shares, fully paid 24q-25tE East Halkyn Mining Co., Ltd £ r Shares, 17/6 paid .37/6-38'6 South Halkyn Min- ing Co., Ltd. £1 Shares, fully paid I 2 North Hendre Min- ing Co., Ltd £,2 10s Shares, fully paid 4^—5^ Talacre Mining Co. Limited £ 1 Ord. „ fully paid „ „ £ 1 Pref. „ „ „ United Minera Co. Limited £1 Ord. Shares, 17/6 paid 25/—30/ Llanarnion Mining • l,to. d £ 1 Ord. Shares, fully paid s!-ro'- II £ 1 Pref. 11 11 11 15 —20 Lord Dundonald's Home-coming. 3oth November, 1900. Programme. Committee to meet at the Abergele Railway Station at 2.30 p.m. No one admitted to the station yard except the committee and those officially taking part in the procession ORDER OF PROCESSION. I. Mounted marshals. 2. Tenantry on horseback. 3. Volunteer bands. 4, Fire Brigades. 5. Lord Dundonald's carriage drawn by 100 men. (Guard of Volunteers and police). 6. Committee. ï. Members of the various public bodies. 8. Llanddulas band. 9. General public. The procession will proceed from the station through Pentre Mawr-road, Water-street, and Market-street to the Castle Park, where the pre- sentation of the address and the sword of hon- our will be made by Colonel Cornwallis West, the Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire. N.B.—Carriages will be admitted to the park up to three p.m., but not later. Arrangements have been made for special trains to leave Abergele Station for Rhyl, and Prestatyn at 6.30 p.m., and for Llandudno June- tion at 6.45 p.m. EDW. A. CRABBE. Secretary to the committee. Dated 28th November, 1900. The Flint and Denbigh Hounds WILL MEET Wednesday. Dec. 5th Nortlirp Saturday, Dec. 8th Pontryfydd Brid; e at 10-30 a.m. High Water at Colwyn Bay. Morn. Height. Even. Height h. m. ft. in. h. m. ft. in. Nov. 30-Fri. 4 0 13 4 4 34 14 5 Dec. 1-Sat. 5 13 13 5 5 53 15 1 r „ 2-Sun. 6 29 14 1 7 2 10 4 3-Bloi). 7 33 15 3 8 1 17 6 4-Tues. 8 30 16 7 8 56 18 2 w 5-Wed. 9 20 17 9 9 46 18 10 6—Thn.i.,10 11 18 6 10 37 19 1 Gazette News. NOTICE OF DAY APPOINTED FOR PRO- CEEDING WITH PUBLIC EXAMINA- TION ADJOURNED SINE DIE. Percv Toppin, lately Olinda, Rhyl, gentlemrm, December 16, noon, Bankruptcy-buildings, Carey- street, London, W.C. ADJUDICATIONS. Leigh Howell, Bagillt Ironworks, Bagillt, engin- eer.

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