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Public Announcements. Victoria Pier & Pavilion Company (Colwyn Bay) Ltd. MANAGER AND SECRETARY AIME LALANDE. RIVIERE'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mons. H. Verbrugghen. Morning Orchestral Concerts, from II a.m. to 12=45. Admission to Pier and Concert—TWOPENCE. Grand Evening Concerts, from 7-45 to 9=45 p.m. Admission to Pier and Concert—6d. (except SATURDAY EVENINGS, when the Admission will be 1/-). For Weekly Tickets, see Pier Gazettes. 7325 SATURDAY, September 5th, Grand Special Concert. ARTISTES: Mdme. Rosa Bird (Soprano). f Princess Te Rangi Pai (Contralto). Chieftain Rangiuia (Tenor). Mr. Herbert Brown (Baritone). MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, September 7th, 8th and 9th, I Mr. Charles Capper, THE KING OF WHISTLERS. PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1903, Grand FAREWELL INDOOR CONCERT, OF HARRY REYNOLDS' MINSTRELS. Without doubt the grandest programme of the season. New Songs, Varieties, and Favourite Sketches. Sketches include "Walking for the Cake," "I may be crazy, but I love you," "Scenes at the Ball," Sing to me, Charlie," "The Bogus Inventor." Reserved Stalls, 25.; Admission, is. Seats, Limited, 6d. Doors open 7, commence 7-45. Tickets at Gibbons' Library, and members of the Troupe. 7956 PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. lessees & Managers Messrs. Banner Bros. Acting Manager Mr. A. C. Meir TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Lady Halle and Miss Stockholm, VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL. The Attraction of the Season on FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 4th & 5th. The Ben Cireet No. I Co., In "The Eternal City." For Two Nights only, MONDAY & TUESDAY, SEPT. 7th & 8th, W. S. Penley's Co., in the Evergreen and Popular Farcial Comedy, "Charley's Aunt," this being the last engagement of the season under the direction of Messrs. Baring Bros. Plan and Tickets at Gibbons' Library (top of :Station Road). For times and prices see bills. 7841 THE CADETS, Refined Entertainers. On FRIDAY NEXT, 4th September, at 8 o'clock, IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCHROOM, COLWYN BAY, Mr. Owen Clark, will perform his GREAT BOX MYSTERY. He will be handcuffed (3 pairs), wear a solid mecal collar, padlocked aud sealed, legs bound, placed in an examined sack, tied and sealed, placed in the box, and ejeape in 10 seconds. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. 181 Admission, 6d; Reserved Seats, Is. The Cadets are remaining in Colwyn Bay one week only, positively finishing on September 12th. DAILY at 3 p.m.. on the PIER. LIGHTLY in ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ROOM, at 8 p.m. 7823 QUEEN'S PALACE, RHYL. BALLROOM AND THEATRE. JDANCtNQ AND VARIETIES ALL DAY. VENICE. REAL GONDOLAS. ITALIAN GONDOLIERS. ELECTRICAL LIFT TO GREAT TOWER. WAXWORKS EXHIBITION. DR. CRAMER'S HALL OF MYSTERY. ROOF GARDENS, etc. 7248 Expensive Engagement of THE MOZONDOS, The Original Comedy & "Refined Acrobatic Barrel Jumpers Bandoni, the One-man Band, assisted by Lifelike Figures. Carlo Bianchi, the Greatest rtisley Equilibriat. Read & Lerne, The Novel Comedians, in their Screamingly Funny Act. The Sisters Silcott, High-class Vocalists & Dancers. Little Beatre, the Wonderful Child Song and Dance Artiste. See her Pedestal Dance-a. Marvel Flo Melville, the Young Soubrette & Burlesque Actress. Kavados, Juggler & Cannon Ball Performer extraordinary And at great expense, Londoun Cameron, the Premier Magician and Mystlfier. Monday, Sept. ,ChiJdrn's Fancy Dress Ball and Dressed uoll Competition. Valuii-bte Prizes offered. Thursday, Sept. ioth.-(Irand Cycle Carnival and Ball Masque. Valuable Prizes offered. See small bills. CHURCH HOUSE, LLANRWST. A Public Meeting, ,Organized by the North Wales Branch of the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, will be held on Thursday Evening, September 10th. Chairman:—COLONEL SANDBACH. Principal Speakers:— Rev. Dr. WARSCHAUER, M.A. Miss MARIANNE FARNINGHAM. ADMISSION FBEE. 7974 AND AT LLANDUDNO ON THE FOLLOWING EVENING, WITH THE SAME SPEAKMRS. "PIONEER" TELEPHONE NUMBERS:— COLWYN BAY PUBLISHING OFFICE. 56 CHESTER OFFICE ..182 DALIER SYLW. Penmachno Show (Under K.C. Licence). THE NINTH ANNUAL Agricultural, Horticultural, Floral, Dog, and Poultry SHOW IS POSTPONED ¡ TO f Saturday, September 5tb, 1903. PRESIDENT COL. LLOYD WILLIAMS, Denbigh. Judge of Dogs: W. BASKERVILLE, Esq., Manchester. Judge of Poultry: COL. SANDBACH, Hafodunos. OPEN CLASSES IN ALL SECTIONS. • TROTTING AND RACES-Open. Entries Close Tuesday, August 25th. Schedules and Entry Forms may be had on appli- cation to D. A. HUGHES, Secretary Show, Pen- machno. 7865 MERIONETHSHIRE Agricultural Society President: R. E. LL. RICHARDS, ESQ., J.P., Caerynwch. Vice-President: MB. R. ROBERTS, Rhydygarnedd. GREAT SHOW WILL BE HELD AT < DOLGELLEY, ON FRIDAY, September 11, 1903. OVER £300 IN PRIZES FOR VARIOUS FARM ANIMAL & PRODUCE, DOGS, SHEARING, SLATE-SPLITTING. ALso GRAND Jumping, Trotting, and I Driving Trials. General Entries close SEPTEMBER 2nd. Jumping and Trotting, SEPT. 9th. Apply early for Schedules and Entry Forms to E. M. ROBERTS, Secretary, 8022 Trem Eivion, Talsarnau, R.S.O. "THE WELSH COAST PIONEER" X (price one penny), published at Colwyn Bay, every Friday, is acknowledged to be the best and most popular paper on the Welsh Coast; its Circulation is varied and increasing; it goes into the' home it is an up-to-date and real live paper, and its advertisementsgive satisfactory results. Wanted "• class of advertisements, 12 words for one week, 6d. • or three weeks for Is.—PUBLISHING OFFICES: Conway Road, Colwyn Bay. Nat. Telephone No. 56. Public Announcements. Llandudno Pier Co. Ltd. Secretary MR. SAMUEL HUGHES. SEASON 1903. I The Pier Company's Popular CONCERTS Morning at 11, Evening at 7-45. GR..b.ND O RCHESTBA Conductor: MR. ARTHUR W. PAYNE, A.R.A.M. Sub-Conductor: MR. W. HAIGH. ARTISTES: 16th SPECIAL-SEPT. 5th, Madame ELLA RUSSELL, Soprano. I September 5th to llth- Mdme. MARIE MICHELE, Con. September 7th to 11th- Mr. NELSON JACKSON, Humorist. ——— 7427 Admission to 5-30 p.m., 2d. After 5-30 p.m., 6d. Season Tickets: Front Seats, 28s.; Second, 22s. Monthly Tickets: Front Seats, 14s., Second, 11s. L L A N E) U IE) N U. THE PIER. ADELER & SUTTON'S PIERROTS Twice Daily, 3 p.m. and Q p.m. NEXT WEEK, WHIT CUNLIFFE and STAR COMPANY. 7479 PIER EXHIBITION. FREE ADMISSION TILL 1-30 DAILY. TWO SHOWS-Afternoon and Evening. DODDY & BELLE, The most laughable Comedy Act on the stage. JAMES MACKENZIE, Champion International Dancer. MISS EVA TRAVIS, Ballad Vocalist. Illustrated Songs and Illuminated Dances (At Night only). 7475 MUSIC BY THE LADIE5' GREEK QUARTETTE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CHRIST CHURCH, BRYN-Y-MAEN. Harvest Festival, Wednesday, October 7th, 1903. 7967 ST. ASAPH TEST CONCERT, Thursday, Oct. 29. POR PARTICULARS APPLY TO- J. SIMON, Manchester House, 8057 St. Asaph. Steamer Sailings. CUNARD LTNE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL, via QUEENSTOWN 10 NEW YORK. Campania Sat., Sent. 5 Lucania Sat., Sept. 19 TJmbria Sat., Sept. 12 Etruria Sat., Kept. '26 Carpathia .Tues., Sept. 15 | Aurania Tues., Sept. 529 1(J BOSTON. Saxonia Tnes., Sept. 81 ivernia Tuea., Sept. 22 Ult.onia Tues., Sept. 29 FARF.R:-Saloon, trom SEI6, Second Cabin, from 18; Third Class, XS 15s. and X6, according to steamer. Outfit Free. Ten per cent. reduction on Return Tickets Saloon. Five per cent. Second ell,bin. Second and Third Class forwarded free via New York to Philadelphia and Boston, and via Boston to New York and Philadelphia. Third Class also forwarded free to Baltimore. The CAKPATHIA and ADHANIA carry only Second and Third Class Passengers. All Third Class are berthed in two and four-berthed rooms. Fastest ships to New York. Largest to Boston. Ap. pointments and cuisine llnsurpassed. The remarkable steadiness of the IVERNIA, SAXONIA & CARPATHIA makes sea sickness practically impossible. Regular line of steamers to Mediterranean Forts and Havre. Passengers bookpd through to all parts of America and Canada. Apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, 8, Water-st., Liverpool; or to their Agents, A. DOUGLAS, Colwyn Bay OWEN J. JONES, Llanrwst; J. K. JONES, Lloyd-street, and HUGH JONES, Lloyd-street, Llandudno; J. S. WILLIAMS, 3, Market-street, and EVANS &Co., Town Hall, Rhyl; F. D CHANTY. Penrnnenmawr R. J. -FONES, Llanfairteclian; W F. WILLIAMS RE, Es, Old Colwyn. 51 IR." THE STEAMERS OF THE OLD ESTABLISHED COMPANY, ST. GEORGE'S S.S. CO. LTD, Will ply (weather and other causes permitting) on one of the most beautiful Rivers in Wales, between Deganwy,Conway & Trefriw Date of Sailing. From From From SEPTEMBER. Deganwy Conway Trefriw 4 Friday 8 23 am.. 8 27 am..10 .0 am 5 Saturday 8 35 atn.. 8 40 am..10 40 am 7 Monday 9 49 am.. 9 54 am..li 52 am 8 Tuesday 10 5 am..10 10 am..12 25 pm 9 Wednesday ..10 23 ara.. 10 28 am.. 12 55 pm 10 Thursday 11 14 am..11 18 am.. 1 30 pm Fares: Fore End, I/ Cabin & Beck, 1/6; Return, 2j6 Fares according to distance. For the convenience of Passengers, Luncheons and Teas wlH he ready on arrival at the Hotel Belle Vue, Trefriw. For lurther information apoly to the Manager, CAPT. W. ROBERTS, Quay, Conway. Please note the name of this Company's Steamers:- "ST. GEORGE" and "NEW ST. OEOkGE," and that they start from the Second Landing Stage from Deganwy Station, and also Second Stage from Conway Quay. 730.1 WILLIAM R. EVANS, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT Particulars of Furnished and Unfurnished Houses on application. 7379 -—— RHOS ON SEA, COLWYN BAY. Coach Tours. To Visitors, Tourists, and Others. COLWYN BAY. J. Fred Francis' Coaches (SUCCESSOR TO EDWIN JONES). Times of Starting and Returning (Weather and other C'in:WInlitallC88 permitting). Tour No. I.-The Loop Coach leaves the Mews, Colwyn Bay, daily (Sundays excepted) at 9-3U a.m. prompt. The well appointed, New Patent Coach, THE DUKE OF YORK," proceeds direct to Bettws-y-Coed, through the magnificent scenery of the Vale of Conway, arriving about 12 o'clock at the Waterloo Hotel (where luncheon will be in readiness), and leaving at 1 o 'clock sharp. Then— horses having been chttiiged-tlie Coach will proceed to Swallow and Cyffyng Falls, calling at Cobdeu's Hotel, Tan-y-Bwlch. and ihence to Capel Curig and Lakes viewing Snowdon and Aloel hiabod then keeping to the Holyhead Road will proceed to Ogwen Lake, and through the celebrated Pass of Nant Ffrangcon, in view of Lord Penrhyn's grand Slate Quarries, to Bethesda, where tea is provided and horses are changed; then, through the model village of Llandegai, to Aber; and at Ltantairtechan a "pull up" will be made at the Queen's Hotel, and a pick-up can be made for Colwyn Bay. The Coach will arrive at Col\vyn Bay about (5-45 p.m. Fares for the entire Route, 10s. each; Box Seats, 2s. extra. Tour No. 2. To and from Bettws-y-Coed. A Coach will leave The Mews. Colwyn Bay, au 10 a.m., pro- ceeding through the Vale of Conway direct to the Waterloo Hotel, Bettws-y-Coed. Returning home about 6-30 p.m. Fare for the Hound, 7s.: Box Seats, Is. extra. 40 miles. Tour No. 3.- To and from the City of St. Asaph.- A Coach leaves the Mews at 11 1I,.m proceeding through Old Colwyn, ascending Penmaen Hill, passing Llanddulas Lime Quarries and Gwrych Castle, the seat of the Earl of Dundonald. Thence on to Abergele. After a short stay, the Coach runs direct to Rhuddlan and its old Castle then on to the Plough Hotel, St. Asaph, where luncheon will be ready on arrival. Returning via Boiielwydden Marble Church, erected at a cost of £ 60,000, thence calling at Abergele, and arriving home about 5-15 p m. Fare lor the Round, 5s.; Box Seats. Is. extra. 28 miles. Tour No. 4.—To and from Penmaenmawr.—A Coach leaves The Mews at 2-30 p.m., proceeding through the Vale of Mochdre, Llandudno Junction, passing over Conway Suspension Bridge, viewing Conway Castle, thence over Sychnant Pass te Dwygyfylchi and Penmaen- mawr, returning via the Coast Road, and arriving home about 6-15 p.m. Fare for the Round, 4s.; Box Seats, Is. extra. 23 miles Tour No. 5.—To and from Hodnant Hall -On Tues- days and Saturdays, a Coach leaves the Mews at 2-30 p.m., proceeding through the Vale of Mochdie to GIan- Conway. Thence direct to Bodnant Hall. a tine mausion standing amidst charming grounds, which are thrown open to the public. This drive should not be missed, the garden and grounds a/e most attractive all the year round. Returning home about 6 p.m. Fare 3s.; Box Seats, Is. extra. 16 miles. Other short Coaching Tours are taken. Any of the Coaches can be engaged privately at a day's notice. Should Weather and other circumstances prevent the Coach from going, the Fare will be returned. In case of wet weather, each Coach is provided with waterproof Aprons and Capes. GWRYCH CA-STLH-The Residence of the Earl of Dundonaid. -The Proprietor has permission to drive through these magnificent Giounds upon the payment of a small fee, which goes to the Cottage Hospital. Days of Admission, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Conveyances run to Rhos-on-Sea, Pier-head, Golf Links, and Old Colwyn. Particulars at the uflice. Lessons in Hiding Driving. Wedding Carriagex supplied Carriages of all descriptions, including Rubber-tyre Landaus, Victorias, and Governess Cars for hire. Horses for hire by the (jay. week, month, or year. Horses taken at Livery on easy terms. All carriages be. longing to J. Fred Francis have the name on the door J. F. F. will not be responsible for orders unless given in at the Office. BOOKING AND INQUIRY OFFICE Telephone N 1. THE MEWS, COLWYN BAY. Branch Facing the N, & S. Wales Bank. Mews, No. la. No connection with any other Posting Office. Branch-VICTORIA MEWS, CONWAY ROAD. For further particulars see J. Fred Francis' Coaching Guide Telegraiiis-Alows Colwyn Bay. 7310 LLANDUDNO. Wheeler's Coach Tours. Coach Office: North Western Hotel, corner of Conway Road, Telephone 71, where all Information can be obtained. Branch Office next door to the National and Provincial Bank of Bmrland, South Parade. Water Sheets provided on each Coach. MR. WHEELER, seeing the want of first-class Coaches. Tandems, Dog Carts, Saddle Horses, Pony Traps, Ac., begs to announce to Visitors. Tourists, and others, that he has now put on the following First-Olaas Coaches, nnder his personal supervision, whereby he hopes to obtain your distinguished patronage. I?,J?5t^s_7rCoed aod Bt,ck- vla Trefriw. — The DEFIANCE leaves the North Western Hotel daily at 10 a.m., arriving back at 6 p.m., calling on the line of route at the Clarence and Principal Hotels. Bettws-y- Coed is one of the most renowned of places in North Wales, and ample time i» given to view the Swallow Falls and all the picturesque scenery surrounding. Return Fare. '1a.; Box Seat, la. extra. Distance 42 miles. To Penmaenmawr and Back, via Sychnant Pass.- Tte "VENTURE" leaves twice daily the North Western Hotel at 10 a.m., arriving back at 1 p.m.. and at 2-30 p.m., arriving back at 6 p.m calling at the Principal Hotels to pick up Passengers for Penmaenmawr, through Conway, over the old Coach Koad, proceeding down the Sychnant Pass to Dwygylylclii. where a short stay is made to view the Fairy Glen. Resuming our journey, we pull up at Penmaenmawr i&t a few minutes, and then start off again for a nice level run along the new coast road into Llan- dudno- The scenery on the Tour is almost indescribable, especially when Hearing the Sychnant Pass and Echo Btone, where the Echo is so distinctly heard, much to the enjoyment of Visitors, who always look forward to the ringing sound of the Coach Horn echoing amongst the hills. ltetnrn Fare, 4s.; Sundays, 5s. Distance 20 miles. To Bodnant Mall and Back.-The TANTIVY leaves on Tuesdays and Saturdays the North Western Hotel at 2-30 p.m., arriving back at 6 p.m., calling at the Principal Hotels to pick up Passengers for liodnaut Hall. the Gardens of which arelef t open, on the days specified, by the kind permission of Mrs. Pochin, free of charge, to whom, I am sure, all visitors will feel very grateful to her after having visited her magnificent gardens and grounds. the Greennoiises are superb, holding their own with any In the land, and there are several trees planted by most of our eminent men, including Mr. Gladstone, Mr. John Bright, and several other celebrities. Fare, 4s. Distance SO miles. To Colwyn Bay and Back, via Rbos-on-Sea.—The "PRESENT TIMES" leaves twice daily the North Western Hotel at 10-30 a.m., arriving back at 1 pIn, and at 2-30 p.m., arriving back at bp.pi).. calling at the Principal HotelB to pick up passengers for Colw)n Bay. Proceeding along the Little Orme through Rhos-on-Sea to Colwyn Bay, where half-an-honr is allowed. On the return journey we come through the lovely Vale of Mochdre, when a little later on we sight Llandudno Junction, with Conway Castle, appearing in the distance. Passing the Junction, we are soon on our way home, after enjoying one of the shortest aud cheapest Coach Drives in North Walu. Return Fare, 2e. ed. Distance 15 miles. To Aber Waterfalls and Back.-The "TANTIVY" leaves on Wedneodays and Fridays the North Western Hotel at 11 a.m., arriving back at 6 p m., calling at the Principal Hotels to pick up Passengers for Aber Water- falls. These Falls are well worth a visit, there being plenty of time given to inspect tht m and other objects of interest. Return Fare, 6s.; Box Seats, Is. extra. Distance 2S miles. All tickets transferred in case of wet weather, and visitors are strongly ad vised to book seats in advance. Sea; s rrny be booked with the Head Porter of any of the Principal Hotels. Well-equipped Private Coaches, Landais, Waggonett.M, Dog Carts, Pony Traps, and Saddle Horses, with men ia livery, can be obtained on the shortest notice. Vehicles of c-ery description horsed by the day, week. tor month. Lessons given in Tenm Driving by the Propriet r, lilte Profeosional Coachman to His Majesty's Royal Hackney Stud also Riding taught by a Professional Riding Master. Horses taken in at Livery for any length of time. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. 7316 JOHN CHEETHAM, Accountant & Estate Agent. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCES. INCOME TAX RECLAIMS PREPARED. FURNISHED HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. CEYLON BUILDINGS, ABEKGELE ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Private Address: Kimberley Mount, Abergele Road. 6770 Coach Tour THE FIRST-CLASS FOUR HORSE COACH ROYAL OAK" Leaves daily for the Season froIIl Bettws=y=Coed to Llanberi Leaving the Station and Royal Oak at 7-43 arrival of the train which leaves Colwyn ^jng_ a.m., returning in time for 6-55 or o- Single Fare, 5 Return Fare, n (Joiiehmini's Fee, 1; First.class Also on and after Monday, June 15th, the <}&ily Four-Horse^ Coach "ROYAL OAK W1 Bettws=y=Coed & Beddg^e^, Leaving the Station and Royal Oak j a.m., returning in time for evening trains Single Fare, 5/ Return, 7/6, Coachman's Fe^ Through Tickets may be obtained at all EDWARD PULLAN, propr^ Official Notices. Colwyn Bay and Colwyn Vrbad District Council. { NEW PROMENADE WORKS. APPOINTMENT OF CLERK OF WORKS. 111 1 eS of 1111 THE above Council require the serN7ices p experienced person as CLERK Or to superintend the erection of the Sea r-r^gg,$c" construction of Promenades, Carriage ^i jneei- under the direction of the Councils Applicants must have good experience on similar character, including the erectlofw0 masonry and concrete walling. Salary, tw per week. Canvassing for the appointment will be te<i cation. The person appointed will be j commence duties immediately. ■p'ngi^lee,, Further particulars may be had from the Mr. W. Jones, A.M.I.C.E., Council Ofcce > Bay. .(„ acc°|Ii Applications, stating age, experience, « jg) sfi" panted by COPIES of three recent testim<3 endorsed "Clerk of Works," must reach t e tM gw signed not later than 12 noon on Tuesday» day of September next. JOS. A. ROBERTS, c& Council Offices, Clerk to the 0 Colwyn Bay, August 27th, 1903. Colwyn Bay and Colwyn VrbaØ District Council. NEW ISOLATION HOSPITAL. APPOINTMENT OF CLERK ot WORKS. of THE above Council require the se^dCe^0^f experienced person as CLERK V* ffoap'ffi to superintend the erection of New Isolation „ together with Administrative Block ana o 0f tl> ings connected therewith, under the dH'eC Council's Surveyor. -priced Applicants must be thoroughly experi b°' „ have practical experience in all branches ox )j» ing trade preference will be given to a gui11 been engaged on similar duties Salary, per week. dis4° to Canvassing for the appointment will be fl.pgctecl cation. The person appointed will be v commence duties immediately. # n £ j acc° j Applications, stating age, experience, jaJs. \e panied by COPIES of three recent tes^ti ieAcb 1(J endorsed Hospital Clerk of Works,' nlJfueSM>1 undersigned not later than 12 noon on J- 15th day of September instant. JOS. H. ROBERTS, Council Offices, Clerk to the Jj0 Colwyn Bay, 1st Sept., 1903. Rhuddlan Marsh Embankment WANTED immediately, about 3,000 fo FAGOTS for Works of Sea VeU full particulars apply to the undersigned, CHARLES GRlMS^rust^ St. Asaph, Clerk to the J-* JiP 1st September, 1903. Tenders. Conway Rural District Council. TO CONTRACTORS. oB SEWERAGE AND WATF, INVOOS. {ot tbe THE above Council invite TENDER C°°cLi>' Construction of a Pumping \yoi'ks< Service Reservoir, and appurtenant j»jpiOS viding, laying and jointing of Cast J. •citing9' Supply Mains, with Valves, Hydra11 > other work in connection therewith. „ianjts, Also for the Construction of Sewage ware Sewers, with the necessary -Nrorth "a holes, &c., in the parish of Llysfaen, Plans may be seen, and Specificatio"^jneCl and Forms of Tender for the or^ ve6n ■$$(' after Monday, the 7th September, b < £ l>v of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., at the Office ° cmiar0' rington, Aesoe.M.Inst.C.E., 'rin.it ;viIl be retll WrtJ dudno, the deposit to be F,3 3s., which athe re upon receipt of a bona-fide Tenser, a utI of the Specification and Quantities. ^g^era^p ¥>• Sealed Tenders, endorsed JVlr* ^Jj. Water," are to be delivered by P aeDtem'9e f Parry, 23, High Street, Conway, D t0 accf/k The Council do not bind themselves lowest or any Tender. =- .L.

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