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»•- SALES BY AUCTION. Robert and Rogers Jones, LLANRWST and COLWYN BAY. Nat. Tel. 15. Nat. Tel. 69. AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. Established 1853. UNDERTAKE Sales of Landed and Build- ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stoct, Household Furniture, etc. VALUATIONS for Tenant Right. Probate and Mortgage Purposes. INVENTORIES carefully prepared and ex- aniined. RENTS COLLECTED. Life and FÜ'o Insurance Agents for the Lead- ing Oilioea. Offices: TY'N-Y FYNWENT. LLANRWST, and PENRHYN ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), 00L- WYN BAY 15294p LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1908. RALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE of Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows and Bulla Calving Cows and Heifera. Store Bullocks and Heifera. Fat Cross-bred Lambs. Fat Wethers and Ewes. Fat Pigs and Calves. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1908. TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL < SALE of 60 Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bulls. 25 Calving Cows and Heifers, Store Bullocks, and Heifers. 1000 Fat Wethers, Ewes and Lambs, 93 Store Wethers. 10 Pigs and Calves. One Market Shandry. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1908. TALYCAFN MART ANNAUL SHOW and SALE of CHRIST- -A MAS FAT STOCK. JE55 OFFERED IN CASH PRIZES. The Entries already include: 160 Prime Specially Fed Cattle. 1200 Ripe Welsh Wethers and Ewes. 10 Fat Late Lambs. 50 Baoon and Porket Pigs and Fat Calves. The property of the best feeders in the Vale of Conway and surrounding districts. Judging at Ten o'clock a.m. Sale at 11.30 prompt. Fletcher and Chisholm, HORTICULTURAL & GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND NURSERYMEN, LLANRWST. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER JOtfl, MARKET, LLANDUDNO, at 1.30 p.m., 1f SALE of FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and BHRUBS. On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st, f hKET, BANGOR, at 1.30 p.m. SALE oi FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHRUBS. On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, MARKET, LLANRWST, at 1.30 p.m., SALE of FRUIT TREES, ROSES, Etc. 22988p Mr George Perkins. BRYN-Y-BIA, HIGHFIELD PARK, RHYL. IMPORTANT and ATTRACTIVE SALE of Valuable, Antique and Modem OAK and MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Costly UP- RIGHT PIANOFORTE, a Rare Collection of OLD CHINA, Very Fine Pair of CARVED GILT CONSOLE TABLES and MIRRORS, Various Volumes of BOOKS, Superior LADY'S BICYCLE, Several BOTTLES of OLD PORT and SHERRY, Etc., Etc., which MR GEORGE PERKINS has received in- structions from Mrs J. Roberts (who is going abroad) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the above Premises, Without Reserve, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1908. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock prompt. Terms: Cash. On View Monday, November 30th, between One and Four p.m. For further particulars and Catalogues apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Abergele and Rhyl. 22917p Mr. Ernest Jones, CLOVELLY, SANDRINGHAM AVENUE, RHYL. AN ATTRACTIVE SALE OF COSTLY AND MODERN EFFECTS. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 4th, and 7th, 1908. MR ERNEST JONES has been instructed to OFFER BY PUBLIC COMPETITION, Costly APPOINTMENTS, including Oil Paintings, Curios, and Bric-a-Brac. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 7, Bodfor-street, Rhyl. Telephone 67. 811/ Mr. Chas. P. Sheffield. CHAMPION BEAST WINS L5 5s. GREAT CHRISTMAS SALES IN ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th. PRIZES IN 9 CLASSES FOR CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, AND CALVES. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD respectfully invites early Entries, and assures Farmers of a record trade. Prize Lists and full Particulars may be obtained gratis from Mr Williams, Harp Hotei, Abergele, or from the Auctioneer, 19, Bodfor-street, Rhyl. 22935p EDUCATIONAL. COLWYN BAY. WILTON HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLa (Recognised by the Board of Education). THOROUGH MODERN EDUCATION AND HOKB CARB. Buooeeees at Oxford Looal and Muaio 19755p THE MISSES MORRIS. The "Pioneer" is reoognised B8 one of the toost popular papers in the Principality. Bpteadid um for advertiser A. -,+-v- SALES BY AUCTION. Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNQ JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers. Live StocK Sales- men, House and Estate Agents. Nat. Telephone 17. SALES held periodically on Horace, Carriages, i Harness, etc. Entry Forms and Conditions on application. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property, Live and Dead Farni- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Houses to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182p GARTHYPIGAU, LLANRWST. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1908. SALE of the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, CROPS. Etc., the property of Mr Arthur Davies. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Usual Credit. BWLCH, DOLWYDDELEN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1908. SALE of the whole of tha LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, Etc., by instructions of Mr Robert Edwards, who is leaving. Sale at 1.15 p.m. Usual Credit. Re THOMAS JONE. BRYNBETTWS, LLANDDOGET. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1908. SALE of the whole of the Extenisvo CROPS, Etc. Sale at 12.30. Usual Credit. Mr Charles Morgan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENT, COLWYN BAY AUCTION MART. COLWYN BAY. UNDERTAKES SALES of HOUSE PRO- LJ PERTY. LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. RENTS COL- LECTED. INVENTORIES CAREFULLY PREPARED AND EXAMINED. Offices: OOLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. 21361p COLWYN BAY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1808. TO CONNOISSEURS, ART COLLECTORS, CURIO DEALERS, AND PARTIES FURNISHING. MR CHARLES MORGAN is instructed to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION, as above, a Collection of Excellent and Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. comprising genuine Old China and Hand-Painted Ware, Rare Old Plaques in Brass and Copper, handsome Chippendale and Sheraton Cabinets, Table and Chairs, massive Dining Table, Turkey, Axmin- ster and other Carpets of choice designs, valuable Oil Paintings and Engravings, specimens of Old Oak, two Pianofortes, Granfather's Clocks, two Oak Gate Tables, black carved Oak Settle, Oak Pencilled Cosy Corner, fine Grandfather's Arm Chair, massive Marble Timepiece, beautiful Wal- nut Secretaire, inlaid, and a variety of Deco- rat've Articles of rare and choice designs, Old Bojks, etc., etc. Catalogue in due course. Nat. Tel. 106. Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 22817p COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1908. MR CHARLES MORGAN will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, a Collet tion of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Bedroom and Dining-room Suites, Tables, Chairs, and Hardware, and a general Collection of Household Requisites. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Further Entries solicited. Prompt Settlement guaranteed. Offices: Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. I Mesrss Birchall and Son. RHOS, COLWYN BAY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY BIRCHALL and SON at the HOTEL MET- ROPOLE, COLWYN BAY, on THURS- DAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1908, at Four o'clock p.m., subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, all that Well-built Semi-detached RESIDENCE, known as "PENRHOS," situate in Elwy-road, Rhos, Colwyn Bay. Tenure Free- hold. Contents of Land, 523 square yards or thereabouts, Mines, etc., reserved.—For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 19, New Market-place, or to Messrs Swift and Garner, Solicitors, Corporation-street, St. Helens, Lane. 22984p Mr. Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT (16 years with the late Mr Geo. F. Felton, Auctioneer), General Certified Qailiff under the Law of Dis. tress Amendment Act, England and Wales. Mr Ryan is prepared to undertake Sales and Valuations in any district, also Inventories at- tended to on reasonable terms. For the past 27 years he has been employed on valuations at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the six counties of Wales, and elsewhere; also has arranged some of the best Sales in those coun- ties. Highest references given. Prompt settlements. AUGUSTA ST (Nearly opposite the A U VX U D J. A. Dl. Railway Station). Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. C. Wesley Haslam, Auctioneer, Surveyor' Valuer, Land and Estate Acent. GALES BY AUCTION and VALUATION of K-7 Property, Farming Stocks, Furniture, eto. Immediate Settlements. Valuations for Probate. Mortgage, Transfer, and under the Agricultural Holdings Act.. Properties and Businesses aold by Private Treaty. Mortgages negotiated. Proper- ties and Estates carefully managed, Rents col- lected; Accounts rendered to suit Client's con- venience. Inventories taken and checked. Sur- veys, Maps, Plans, etc., for any purpose. Build- ing Estates laid out. Dilapidation surveyed. Insurances effected through any of the principal Offices. Enquiries invited. THE CENTRAL AUCTION and ESTATE OFFICES. TOWN HALL CHAMBERS. Nat. TeL 70. lwYL. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs Q. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Yean' Looal Experience). Late Messrs Booth and Sandy, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, 16, STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. TELEPHONE No. 27. SALES and Valuations of Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building land, Live and Dead Farmmg Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Valuations for Pro&ate, Mortgage, Hotel, Trade, Stocks, eto. Fire low Assessor. Agent for the principal Insurance Offices. Mortgages negotiated. Inventories prepared. and examined. Prompt attention given to &U matters with IMMEDIATE SETTLF.MF.NTS W834p SALE THIS DAY (THURSDAY), of Modern and Antique HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and EFFECTS, at BRYNTIRION, MELIDEN-ROAD, PRESTATYN, as previous- ly advertised. 22818p CLINTON HOUSE, WOODLAND-ROAD WEST, COLWYN BAY. Acting upon instructions from Mr John Evans, (who is leaving the district), MESSRS G. PERKINS and co. win SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (without reserve), on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1908, the Modern and Serviceable HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and EFFECTS. For further particulars, see next week's adver- tisement, posters, or apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 16, Station-road, Colwyn Bay. Tel. 27. 22994p Mr. T. W. Griffith. TO CLOSE A TRUST. VILLAGE OF PENRHYNSIDE, NEAR LLANDUDNO. Important and Attractive Sale of Eligible Free- hold Properties in Penrhynsido, midway be- tween Ltandudno and Colwyn Bay. MR T. W. GRIFFITH is instructed by the Executors and Trustees of the late Peter Hughes, deceased, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the MARINE HOTEL, LLANDUD- NO, on FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11th, 1908, at 7.30 o'clock (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced and read), the following very desirable Freehold Proper- ties, viz.:—Lot 1.—That admirably situated Villa Residence, known as and being BELLA VISTA, together with Coach-house and Stable adjoining, now let to Mr Robert Jones at a rental of £ 20 per annum. Lot 2.-That excellently situated Detached Dwelling-house, known as and being FAIR VIEW, containing one Sitting-room, Kitchen, Scullery, and three Bedrooms, and now in the occupation of Mr Evans, at a rental of £ 13 13s per annum. Lob 3.-ThDse substantially built and well-situated Dwelling-houses known as and being Nos. 1 and 2, DRILLO VIEW, now ia the occupation of Mr W. Hughes and Mr Peter Hughes respectively, at a gross rental of J625 8s per annum. Lot 4.—Those well-built Dwelling-houses, known as and being Nos. 1 and 2, TANYFRON COTTAGES, fronting the Ty Llwyd and Penrhyp Farm-road, and in the occu- pation of Mr Whittle and Mr Jones respectively, at a gross rental of JE25 8s per annum. Lot 5.— Those well-built Dwelling-houses, known as and being PENYGROESFFORDD COTTAGES, now in the occupation of Mr Hugh Williams and Mrs Roberts respectively. All the above Properties are centrally and conveniently situated, easy of access, and command an enchanting view of some of tho finest scenery of land and water in the Principality.—For further information, apply to Messrs Chamberlain and Johnson, Solicitors, or the Auctioneer, all of Llandudno. Mr. G. F. Byford. 1 908. j332. PRIZE LIST. E3 2. THE NINETEENTH GREAT CHRISTMAS SHOW AND SALE in the VALE OF CLWYD AUCTION MART, RUTHIN, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1908 (Fair Day), at 10.30 a.m. Two weeks' keep given on all Prize Stock. G. F. BYFORD, Auctioneer. Tho Auctioneer has pleasure in submitting his Prize List for tho GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE AT RUTHIN, and takes this opportunity to thank his many Patrons for their support during the year, and respectfully solicits a continuance of their favour. GRAND ENTRIES!! 100 of the Primest Quality Bullocks and Heifers, specially fed for the Christmas Market. 500 Ripe Welsh Wethers, Ewes, Cross-bred Shearlings, Bacon and Pork Pigs, and Fat C-alves. 22978p Messrs Wallis and Scott, THE VICARAGE, PRESTATYN. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION of the Valuable Contents of Three Reception- rooms and Four Bedchambers, a Library of 500 Volumes, contents of Domestic Offices, etc., and comprising substantial Appointments in Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, Birch, etc., also Out- door Effects. Having received instructions from the Admini- stratrix of the late Rev. O. J. Davies, M.A., MESSRS WTALLIS AND SCOTT WIN SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURS- DAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd and 4th, 1908, the Superior and Well-made FURNITURE. On View Wednesday, December 2nd, from Two to Five p.m. Sale to commence each day at One p.m. Catalogues are now ready, and may be had from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, High- street, Prestatyn. p Mr. H. F. Ashby, AUCTIONEER and LICENSED APPRAISER, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT, WYNNSTAY CHAMBERS, CONWAY-RD., COLWYN BAY. SALES BY AUCTION and VALUATIONS of Freehold House and Shop Property, Build- ing Land and Estates, Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc., etc. VALUATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Busi- ness Transfers, Hotels, etc. Inventories carefully prepared an4 examined. Agent for the principal Insurance Companies. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL MATTERS. ALL SALE ACCOUNTS SETTLED THE DAY FOLLOWING THE SALE. 22756p LLYSFAEN PARISH CHURCH. l ENGLISH SERVICES. Morning ix-xs a.m. I Seats Free. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES. IN PARLIAMENT. Session 1909. PRESTATYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL, (Purchase by Compulsion or Agreement of the Undertaking of the Prestatyn Gas Company; Vesting of same in the Council Transfer of Powers Additional Powers relating to Gas Supply; Maintenance and Improve- ment of Works; Supply in Bulk; Meters Fittings and Apparatus; Wind- ing up and Dissolution of Company Amendment of Prestatyn Water Act, 1901 Raising of gauge at Ffynnon J Asaph; Town Hall and Offices; Further powers of control over sea- shore and promenades Streets and Buildings Sewers and Drains Sani- tary Provisions Sunday Trading Police Provisions Entertainments and Advertising Borrowing Powers Subscriptions; Byelaws; General Provisions Incorporation Amend- ment and Repeal of Acts.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session by the Prestatyn Urban District Council (in this Notice referred to as "the Council") for an Act for all or some of the following purposes, namely:— 1. To empower the Council to purchase by compulsion or agreement the Under- taking, rights, powers, and properties of the Prestatyn Gas Company (in this Notice referred to as "the Company"), to provide for the transfer to and vesting in the Council of the said undertaking, rights, powers and properties, for the application of the purchase money and the payment of the Company's debts, for the taking over by the Council of the mortgage debt of the Company and for charging the same on the revenue of the Gas Undertaking of the Council or on such securities as may be mentioned in the intended Act for the redemption or extinction of any Mortgage debentures and debenture stock of the Com- pany and for the winding up and dissolu- tion of the Company, to confirm and make all necessary provision for carrying into effect any agreement between the Company I and the Council entered into prior to the passing of the intended Act for the sale and purchase of the Undertaking or otherwise in relation to the matters aforesaid. 2. To provide for the settlement by arbi- tration (in default of agreement) of the amount of purchase money or compens ton for, and the terms and conditions of the transfer to the Council of the Company's Undertaking, eights, powers and properties and for the settlement of all other questions in relation to, or connected with, the transfer and to amend or repeal the Prestatyn Gas Order 1892. 3. To authorise the Council to carry on the Gas Undertaking acquired by them and to construct, erect, lay down, provide, maintain, and from time to time enlarge, improve, alter, renew or discontinue gas- works upon the lands hereinafter described, to purchase such lands by compulsion or agreement, and upon such lands to manufacture and store gas and materials employed in or about the manufacture of gas, and to convert and manufacture and store all or any products resulting or arising from the manufacture of gas. The lands hereinbefore referred to are as fol- lows :— Certain pieces or parcels of land in the I parish and urban district of Prestatyn in the County of Flint and numbered 24.1; and 246 on the Ordnance Map of the said parish (Scale ^oTT) Second Edition 1899) containing three acres or there- abouts. 4. To authorise the Council to supply gas for all public and private purposes within the Urban District of Prestatyn and such other limits as may be prescribed by the intended Act. 5. To make provision in regard to matters incidental to the Gas Undertaking of the Council, including the following :— The price, pressure, quality and testing of gas, the regulation of pipes and fittings on consumers' premises, the provision of anti- fluctuators; the period of error in defective meters, the laying down of pipes in streets not dedicated to the public; the exemption of the Council from liability to supply gas to persons in debt to them in respect of other property, and from liability to penal- ties in cases of unavoidable accident, the payment of interest on deposits, the service of notices, the acquisition of patent rights, the allowance of discounts, the imposition, recovery and application of penalties, and to require g-as consumers to give notice before removing. 6. To empower the Council to sell and let on hire or otherwise deal in, fix, and repair meters, pipes, fittings, engines, stoves, lamps, slot-meters, cookers, heating and other apparatus incidental to the sup- ply, use or consumption of gas and to ex- clude the same from liability to distress or to be taken in proceedings in Bankruptcy. 7. To authorise the Council to purchase and take on lease lands, houses, and build- ings, and to hold, sell, and dispose of the same, notwithstanding the provisions of the Lands Clauses Acts, and to erect and main- tain dwelling-houses for persons in their employ. 8. To empower the Council to levy and recover rates, rents and charges for the supply of gas and for the sale and hire of meters, stoves, and fittings, and to alter existing rates, rents and charges. 9. To empower the Council and any Local Authority company or person within or beyond the limits of the intended Act, to enter into and fulfil contracts and agree- ments in relation to the supply of gas by the Council in bulk or otherwise. 10. To alter vary or extend the provi- sions of the Prestatyn Water Act 1901 and the Prestatyn Water Order 1881 so as to secure to the Council a larger and more regular supply of water from the Ffynnon Asaph Spring, and in particular to alter vary or repeal all or any of the provisions Qf Sections 20 and 21 Qf that Act. i i. To raise or require the raising of the gauge at the Ffynnon Asaph Spring so as to allow the passing of water through the pipe constructed under the powers of the Prestatyn Water Act 1901 at all times. 12. To authorise the Council to acquire by compulsion or agreement the lands shown on the deposited plan and described in the deposited book of reference herein- after referred to and to erect and furnish a town hall with offices and conveniences thereon, to alter existing buildings, to let the same for concerts and entertainments or other purposes, and to advertise the same. 13. To enable the Council to construct or require the construction of sand shields or fences to prevent sand from being blown off the seashore, and to require landowners to take proper means to prevent sand being blown off their lands. 14. To make it unlawful for persons to throw rubbish or filth on the seashore, or to take sand or shingle therefrom, and to provide that the seashore shall be deemed to be a public street or place for certain police purposes. 15. To empower the Council to make bye-laws for the regulation and control of persons on the seashore or promenades for prescribing the nature of the traffic for which the seashore and promenades may be used, far regulating the selling and hawking of any article, commodity or thing thereon or elsewhere in the district, and for the preservation of order and good con- duct among the persons frequenting the same; and also bye-laws for the prevention of danger, obstruction, nuisance or annoy- ance to persons using the seashore, and with regard to bathing, to provide that Section 171 of the Public Health Act 1875, and Section 69 of the Town Police Clauses Act, 1847, shall apply to bathing tents or z, huts, to require the provision of boats for the protection of bathers, and to authorise the Council to license pleasure boats and boatmen. 16. To confer further powers upon the Council in reference to the laying out of new streets, the erection of new buildings and the construction of sewers. 17. To prevent the formation of culs de-sac, to enable the Council to define the future line of streets, to prevent the washing of sand and soil on the streets from adjoining property, or the flowing of water on to footpaths, to prune trees and shrubs overhang- ing streets, to require intersecting streets, and to provide that the continuation of ex- isting streets shall be deemed to be new streets, that no building is to be allowed in any new street unless such street has been sufficiently defined and that the eleva- tion of all buildings erected on lands which by reason of any public improvement be- j comes front land shall be subject to the ap- proval of the Council. 18. To authorise the Council to require separate sewers for surface water and for sewage, with further provisions consequent thereon, to require the construction of en- larged sewers under certain circumstances, to require that all communications with existing sewers of the Council be made by the Council at the expense of the owner or occupier of the premises concerned, to amend and extend the provisions of Section 19 of the Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1890, to em- power the Council to order that two or more houses are to be drained by means of a combined drain, and to provide for the payment of the cost thereof and to exempt, if thought fit, the buildings of railway companies from this part of the Bill. 19. To provide that a watercourse which may be choked or silted up shall be deemed to be a nuisance under the Public Health Acts and to prevent the throwing of solid matter into any stream and to enforce and recover penalties in respect thereof. 20. To make further provision for im- proving the sanitary condition of the dis- rict and particularly to require plans to be submitted to the Council on the recon- struction of drains, to impose penalties for the improper construction or repair of water closets or drains and for wilful damage to drains, water closets, privies or ashpits or apparatus connected there- with, to enforce the provisions of section 112 of the Public Health Act, 1875, so as to include the frying of fish as an offensive trade. 21. To prohibit street cries and noises, to regulate Sunday trading, to require street musicians to desist when called upon to do so, to prevent rubbish being thrown about the streets, to provide street orderly bins, and generally to make further pro- vision for the local government of the dis- trict. 22. To enable the Council to provide pavilions and concert halls and entertain- ments therein and to advertise the perform- ances thereat and otherwise in connection therewith. 23. To enable the Council to borrow further monevs for any of the purposes of the Bill upon securitv of any of the re- venues of the Council and the district fund and general district rate and to provide for the repayment of such moneys and the suspension of the sinking fund or instal- ments of principal. 24. To provide that all moneys borrowed or to be borrowed for the purposes of the Bill or for the purposes of the gas or water undertakings of the Council shall not be reckoned in the limit of borrowing fixed by the Public Health Act, iSv.S- 25. To empower the Council to sub- scribe sums not exceeding an amount to be fixed by the Bill towards any hospital lifeboat institution or for any other chari- table or benevolent purpose. 26. To make such further provision with regard to the evidence of appoint- ments of officers of the Council, the con- firmation of bye-laws, the recovery of de- mands and penalties, the right of appeal, the authentication and service of notices, the application of penalties, the indemnifica- tion of persons acting under the powers of the Act, imposing penalties on an occupier refusing execution of Act, by whom in- formations are to be laid, powers of Act to be in addition to other powers, the saving for indictments and that justices shall not be disqualified. 27. To incorporate with or without amendment the provisions of the Lands Clauses Acts, the Gasworks Clauses Acts 1847 and 1871, and any other Act or Order relating to the Council or the Company, and to vary or extinguish any rights or interests affected by the Bill. AND NOTICE is hereby given that I duplicate plans and sections describing the lands which may be taken under the powers of the Biil together with a book of reference to such plans, containing the names of the owners and lessees or reputed owners and lessees and of the occupiers of such lands, and also a copy of thig Notice as published in the London Gazette, will, on or before the 30th day of November instant, be de- posited for public inspection with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Flint at his office at Mold and also with the Clerk to the Urban District Council of Prestatyn at his office at Prestatyn. Printed copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons on or before the 17th day of December next. Dated this 13th day of November, 1908. JOHN HUGHES, Clerk to the Council, Prestatyn. BAKER & Co., 54, Parliament Street, Westminster. Parliamentary Agents. 1:1 PARLIAMENT. Session 1909. CONWAY GAS. EXTENSION OF AREA OF SUPPLY. ADDITIONAL POWERS. (Extension of Limits of Supply; Applica- tion of Powers to Extended Limits; Pro- visions as to Sale and Hire of Engines, Etc., Automatic Supply Machines; Pro- tection of Fittings Supply of Gas in bulk inside and outsit Limits; Refusal to Supply in certain cases; Breaking up Private Streets; Application of Funds; Borrowing and Repayment of Money; Discounts; Rates "-ts and Charges; Reserve Insurant. Renewal Funds; Powers to make Agreements with Local Authorities and others; Incorporation and amendment of Acts; Incidental Powers.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ap- plication is intended to be made to Parliament in the j^.uing Session by the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of the Bor- ough of Conway (hereinafter referred to as "the Corporation and "the Borough" re- spectively) for leave to bring in a Bill for the following or some of the following pur- poses (that is to say) To extend the area of supply of Gas of the Corporation so as to include in addi- tion to the Borough the lands hereinafter described forming portions of the Parishes of Llangystenin and L!echwedd respec- tively both in the County of Carnarvon and to empower the Corporation to sup- ply Gas within such extended area and to make provisions for the levy and re- covery of rates rents and charges for the supply of Gas. The lands hereinbefore referred to are That portion of the Parish of Llangys- tenin in the County of Carnarvon and"in the Rural District of Cowav which is in- cluded within the area bound-d bv a line which starting from a point where the I municipal boundary of the Borough of Conway meets the foreshore of the River Conway on the South side of the London and North-Western Railway Line pro- ceeds along the said Muncipal Boundary to the point where the said Boundary meets the fence of Tyn-y-felin Farm thence in a North-Easterly direction along the said fence and on to Mynvdd Pydew thence in a South-Easterly direction along the fence of Y-scyrin thence to the West to Cae-dan-Mynydd thence in a South- erly direction along the public footpath to the Northern fence of Cil Llidiart Cottage thence in a South-Easterly direction to the County Boundary at the North side of the Railway and crossing the Railway follows the County Boundary to a junc- tion of the fence and stream at the South end of the East field which borders the branch line of the London and North- Western Railway (Llandudno to Blaenau Festiniog Brinch) and thence cutting the end of the Embankment Wall proceeds to the Foreshore aloag which Foreshore it runs in a North-Westerly direction un- til it rejoins the Muncipal Boundary. That portion of the Parish of Llech- wedd in the County of Carnarvon and in the Rural District -of Conway which is I included within the area bounded on the North by the Municipal Boundary of the Borough of Conway thence from the boundary stone near Coetmor Wood by the stream known as Afon Nant to the Turbine House in Stott's Brick Field thence bv a line to the South-West corner of the same field thence by the North side of the Sychnnnt Road to the junction of Derwen Dog Lane thence by the Western side of the same Lane to the grounds of Cartref Melus thence crossing Derwen Deg Lane by the fence and ditch bordering Ravens Crag fields and thence in an Easterly direction by the course of the stream which passes on the North side of Erw Leuru and on the South side of Hendre Bach and across the Hendre Road to its junction with the Afon GdrJn which is the Muni- cipal Boundary of the Borough of Con- wav and thence Northwards by the said Municipal Borough Boundary to the point joining the North Boundary of the said area. To empower the Corporation to sell let for hire fix repair and remove engines stoves ranges pipes and other fittings for lighting for motive power warming ven- tilating heating cooking and for all or any of the purposes for which gas can or may be used and automatic meters and apparatus for the automatic supply of and payment for gas and to provide all materials and works necessary or proper in that behalf and to demand and take such remuneration or rents and charges and make such tgrgis as gaay be agreed I upon and to exempt fittings let for hire from liability to distress and from liabi- lity to be taken in execution under process of Court or under any proceedings in Bankruptcy. To enable the Corporation and any County, or Local Authority Company or person within or beyond the limits of supply to enter into and carry into effect contracts and arrangements for or with respect to the supply by the Corporation of gas in bulk or otherwise and to con- < fer upon the Corporation for the pur- i poses of such supply power to break up ■ streets and bridges outside the limits of M supply and therein to lav down and main- J tain pipes and other apparatus. To empower the Corporation to lay gas- mains pipes and apparatus in any street or road projected or laid out but not dedicated to public use. To empower the Corporation to refuse to supply persons in debt to the Corpora- tion in respect of other property and to make provisions with respect to the notice to be given to the Corporation by persons quitting premises or ceasing to take a supply of gas. To empower the Corporation for all or any of the purposes of the Bill to apply any of their Funds Rates and Revenues and independently of any other borrowing power to borrow monev on the security of the Borough Fund and Borough Rate the District Fund and General District Rate the Gas Undertaking of the Cor- poration and other property real and per- sonal of tae Corporation or any of such securities and for that purpose to execute Deeds and grant and issue Mortgages Bonds Debentures and Annuities and to make such provision for the repayment of borrowed moneys as the Bill may pre- scribe and to levy rates and confer vary and extinguish exemptions from the pay- ment thereof and to make provision with respect to the application of the Revenue of the Gas Undertaking of the Corpora- tion and their Accounts and the formation of Renewal Insurance and Reser.e Funds for the purposes of the Undertaking. The Bill may incorporate with itself subject to any extension alteration or variation which may be deemed expedient all or any of the provisions of the Public Health Acts, the Gasworks Clauses Act 1847 as amended by the Gasworks Clauses Act 1871 and the Companies Clauses Acts 1845 to 1889 and may ap- aply for the purposes of the Bill re-enact repeal alter and amend he provisions of the Conway Gas Order TSSO confirmed by the Local Government Board's (Gas) Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1880 and any other Act or Acts Order or Orders relating to the Corporation or their Gas Undertaking as may be deemed expedi- ent and will confer upon the Corporation all such rights and privileges as may be deemed necessary for effecting the' ob- jects of the Bill and will vary- and extin- guish all rights and privileges which would interfere with any of its objects. NOTICE IS HEREBY^GIYEN that on or before the 30th day of November 1908 a copy of this Notice as published in the "London Gazette" will be deposited for public inspection with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon at his office.at Carnarvon and with the Town Clerk of the Borough of Conwav at his office at Conway with the Clerk of the Parish Council of Llangystenin at his office at Conway with the Clerk of the Parish Council of Llechwedd at his residence at Henrhyd Conway and with the Clerk of the Rural District Council of Conway at his office at Conwav. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that printed copies of the intended Act will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons on or before the 16th day of D^vernier next. Dated this 17th day of November 1908. a W. THORNTON JONES, High-street, Bangor, Solicitor for the Bill. A. RHYS ROBERTS, 63, Oueen Victoria-street, E.C. Parliamentary Agent. 4"; IN PARLIAMENT. Session 1909. CONWAY GAS BILL. THE MUNICIPAL BOROUGH OF CONWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Borough Funds Acts "I 1S72 and 1903 a Special Meeiing of the Council of the Borough of Conway (being a governing body mentioned in the said Acts) will be held at the Council Chamber Guild Hall Conway on Wednesday the 2nd day of December 1908 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon for the following purposes :—To consider and determine on the propriety of the promoting of a Bill in the next Session of Parliament for the purposes of extending the area of Gas Supply of the Corporation so as to include lands forming parts of the adjacent parishes of Llangystenin and Llecnwedd and to empower the Corpora- tion to supply gas within the extended area and make provision for the levying and recovery of rates rents and charges and to apply the powers of the Corporation to the extended area; to provide for the sale and hire of engines, stoves, fittings, etc.; to supply gas inside and outside limits to re- fuse to supply to break up private streets; to provide for the application of funds the borrowing of illoi-cns and for the repay- ment thereof and interest thereon and for, > ther purposes; And to pass a resolution (if it be deemed expedient) authorising the promotion of such Bill or such other resolutions as may be agreed to thereon and also to resolve if deemed expedient that the costs and ex- penses in relation to the promotion of the said Bill be charged upon and paid out of the District Fund and General District Rate or other the Public Funds and Rates under, the control of the said Council of the Bor> ough of Conwav. Dated this thirteenth day of November, 1908. M. J. MORGAN, Mayor. T. E. PARRY, Town Clerk.