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.— AUCTION DIARY. I By SALES Seb t KOBjhRT and ROGERS JONES. Talycain Mart Periodical Sale. r Clanaber Hotel, Bettweyooed—Sale Bryn Derwen. By MR H. F. ASHBY. r Edinburgh House, Mostyn- omenta —Household Appoinfc- D4EiSSPS BLACKWALL, HAYES and CO. e 2.-At Llanfairfechan—Horses, Carts, Gears, 1' Glan Morfa, Conway—Household appointments. &ob. J CHAS. MORGAN. >' ^tpolvvyn Bay Auction Rooms—Houae- n«ld Furniture. 4^ MB CHAS. P SHEFFIELD. At Basford Villa, The Grove, Churton- 0nue» Rhyl—Household Furniture. flel} By MR T. W GRIFFITH. i. •~At the Marine Hotel, Llandudno— reohold Property. ^EfSRS FLETCHER and CHISHOLM. -• At Market-square, Ruthin—Bicycles. I?eb. R B,y MR MATTHEW RYAN. Copeley, Lloyd-street, Llan- —Furniture. ~_K> ?n Rinw, Church-Walks, Llandudno urniture. fel) fiy MR c. WESLEY HASLAM. tsT"^ the Arcade Auction Mart, High-st., tthyl—Household Furniture. SALES BY AUCTION- Robert and Rogers Jones, •^NRWST -d Ct BAY. N&t. Tel. 15. 69. AUCTIONEERS, V- "OUaE AND ESTATE AGENTS. il*TKrn?r,r~ Estafcl*i»«d 1853. BJ RETAKE Saaes of Landed and Build- Estates. Freehold and Leasehold tjona-L_.??PertJ Live eund Dead iaxming Stock, Furniture, »xc r^ONS for Tenant Right, Probate PurpoMB. carefully prepared and ex. I RENTS COLLECTED, Insurance Agents tor the Lead- -R- Offioea: ^\R*r!r?'FYNWENT- LLANRWST. and ttifN ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COL- WYN BAY. 16294p LIST OR FORTHCOMING SALES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY Lit, 1909. RALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE OF 65 FA. T BULLOCKS, HEIFERS, COWS and IS o*?ULLS. 1070 ^AmVlJNG COWS and HEIFERS. 29 IfSt WETHERS and EWES. PIGS uad CALVES. ^J*t_12.30 o'clock. li F-T iWS-Y-COED, CARNARVONSHIRE. SALE of a Very Desirable DWELLING. HOUSE. 1 b?aS R0BERT and ROGERS JONES 'trupij/fS to announce that they have been in- to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC ftevrv&N, at GLANABER HOTEL, Ill^yOQED, on THURSDAY, FEB- •ig, Su/. 4th, 1909, at 5.50 o'clock in the Even- to oonditions to be then, and there Vfli'i r Txai!c^ read, all that Very Desirable TG-II(YUSE called ?°ðe "BRYN DERWEN," belorf that piece or parcel o £ Land t-hene- and^ containing in the whole by thPrrir,ernent 14 Perches and 7 Square Yards ^Yrfr13'- situate in MILL-STREET, BET- tkn OLD, in the County of Carnarvon, now i Tbo j^atian of Mr Thomas Parry. Sjte n, e's Substantially Built of Stone, and ^itc{,e following Accommodation: — Front R' fitting -room, Kitchen at Back, three 8i<j|e Hearooms and Box-room, and W.C. out- I ^6 J> '.et, r<H>erty is in a good state of repair, easily heU SItuated in a most convenient spot, and fc^cinj1^11 i°r a term of 99 Years, oom- e,»t of r,,fc May, 1908, at an annual Ground for £ l 33. r1^ All»rj o P?r.tioulara aPP1/ to Messrs Griffith Mj^Solicitors; or the Auctioneers, all of ^essrs q# Perkins and Co. (With 20 Yean' Local Experience). Meeare Booth and Sandy, a1ONEEHS( VALUislRS, HOUSE AND l& ESTATE AGENTS, •» STATION-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. TELEPHONE No. 27. and Valuauoos of Landed Eatatee, r and Leaeeiiold Property, Hotels, Land, Live and Dead Fanning Stook, Fuxiuture, *to. trra(j u.t.t.iona for. Probata, Mortgage, Hotel, °r Stocks, otc. Loe» Aeseeeoar. Agent principal Insurance Offices. Mortgages I Inyentorieg prepared and examined. ^r\tttttention given to all «uU,W>re witJi g^J^lATE SEPl'LEMENl'S I9834p PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. fH ~—— a<<!°f the restoration of the Old Mountain Church and Llangelytiitt Rectory. ^^LIMIN ARY ANNOUNCEMENT. VA DAIRYMAIDS' FETE & BAZAAR yy ILL be held at COED MAWR, TALY- N Tr7lfN' on BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, ^ESDAY, AUGUST 2nd and 3rd. Bund and other Attractions. <>3488p THE FOURTH ANNUAL L O U G H 1 IS G MATCH will b« held at ^VSBACH, on February 11th, 1909. | ^aae of inclement weather the Match will Postponed for a Fortnight.—For further aPP!j t° the Secretary, R. O. WIL- YddYD Llan, Eglwysbach. 23466p ———— H !.U « TENDERS. j^TED.—Tenders for the New Pavilion Dressing-Room to be erected in the tk<c a^'ey» Llandudno (Llandudno Trades* hw f re^' Plans and all particulars may r*, tn Mr Arthur Hewitt, Arohiteot, Town J m'3erH' Llandudno. Tenders to be sent • <f. Churchill, Hill-terrace, Llandudno. f SALES BY AUCTION. Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNQ JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Steck Sal. men, House and Estate Acents. Nat. Telephone 17. SALES held periodically on Horses, Carriage*, Harness, etc. Entry Form* and Oonditioiw on application. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property, Lire and Dead Fann- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Houses to Let, Ëurn or Unlurnishod. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insuranoe. 10182p LLANFAIRFECHAN IMPORTANT to CARTERS, CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1909. MESSRS BLACKWALL, HAYES and CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr Rd. Williams (who is giving up the Cart- ing Business), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, aa above, the HORSES, CAITS and GEARS, briefly comprising Four Upstanding CART HORSES viz.: "Colonel," a Dark Bay Gelding, rising five years, 16-1 hand; "Prince," a Grey Gelding, aged, 15-3 hands; "Sam," a Bay Geld- ing, rising four years, 16-2 hands; "Harriet," a Bay Mare (in-foal), 16-2 hands, stinted by "Beau- maris." All the above Horses are good, honest workers in all gears, and can 00 recommended. CARTS, GEARS, Etc.: Two useful Tumbrel Carta (weight 10 ewtb.); one perfectly new Tum- brel Cart (11 cwts.), with two sets Sideboards; Cart Frame; a capita! Lurry, by Crosskills, equal to new; four Sets Cart Gears and two Sets Leading Gears, in new condition; a 2-h.p. Gaa Engine, in splendid order, and numerous other effects. Sale at 12.30 p.m Terms: Cash. Auction and Estate Offices, Llanrwstj January 19th, 1909. Re L. W. Carder. In Bankruptcy. GLAN MORFA, CONWAY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1909. SALE of Superior HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, etc. (by instructions of LI. Hugh Jones, Esq., the Official Receiver, Chester). Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Terms: Cash. 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., eto. VALUATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Busi- ness Transfers, Hotels, etc. Inventories carefully prepared and examined. Agent for the principal Insurance Companies. PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL MATTERS. ALL SALE ACCOUNTS SETTLED THE DAY FOLLOWING THE SALE. Certified Bailiff under the Law of Distress Amendment Act. Houses to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished. 22756p TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 16th and 17th FEBRUARY, 1909. EDINBURGH HOUSE, MOSTYN-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. MR H. F. ASHBY is favoured with instrue- sbructions from Mrs Donald, who is going abroad, to SELL BY AUCTION, without re- serve, as above, the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS oontained in four Reception-rooms, Entrance Hall, Stairs, Landings, ten Bedrooms, and Domes- tic Offices, with sweet-toned Cottage Pianoforte by W. G. Davies (from Collard and Collard), and including three well-made Sideboards in light oak and Mahogany, Walnut Cheffonier, Ebonized and Inlaid Cabinet, 3-tier Mahogany Dinner Waggon, 5-ft. Mahogany Bookcase, handsome Inlaid Rosewood Writing Desk, several Suites in light oak, mahogany, and walnut frames, mas- sive Telescopic Dining Tables in oak, etc., ma- hogany and other Writing and Occasional Tables, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Linoleum, Cur- tains, Glass, China, Books, Pictures, Gas-fittings, Blinds and Rollers, etc.; four superior Bedroom Suites with Wardrobes, massive Brass and Black Bedsteads, Wire-spring, Hair, and Wool Mat- tresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, the Appointments of the Domestic Offices, Lawn Mower, Garden Chairs, etc., etc. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. prompt each day. On view Monday, the 15th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and on the morning of each day's sale, from 10 o'clock. Further particulars in Descriptive Catalogues, which may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Wynn- stay Chambers, Conway-road, Colwyn Bay. seven days prior to the Sale. 23400p Mr Charles Morgan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENT, COLWYN BAY AUCTION MART. COLWYN BAY. TTNDERTAKES SALES of HOUSE PRO- U PERTY, LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOOK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Eto. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. RENTS OOL- LECTED. INVENTORIES CAREFULLY PREPARED AND EXAMINED. Offioes: OOLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. 21361p COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1909. MR CHARLES MORGAN will SELL a Col- lection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including large Wardrobe, massive Chests of Drawers, Sheraton Writing Desk, Dining and Oooasional Tables, Cottage Pianoforte, Old Spin- ing Whoot. Corner Cupboards, Oak Dining-room Suite, Bedsteads and Toilet Ware, China, Maho- gany and Walnut Sideboards, two excellent Treadle Sewing Machines, etc., etc. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Further Entries respectfully solicited. Settlements immediately after Sale. 23329p Mr. Chas. P. bheffield. "BASFORD VILLA" THE GROVE, CHURTON-AVENUE, RHYL. A REMINDER. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, at Twelve o'clock. SALE of SELECT HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE by CJlAS. P. SHEFFIELD, Auctioneer, Jjthyh SALES BY AUCTION. Mr. Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT (16 years with the late Mr Geo. F. Felton, Auctioneer), General Certified Bailiff 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 year3 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. ATTn-TTSTA ST (Nearly opposite the A.UuUtJiA px, J( ail way Stat ion), Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. COPELEY, LLOYD STREET, LLANDUDNO. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND EFFECTS. MR MATTHEW RYAN will SELL BY AUCTION, at the above address, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th and 9th, 1909, the entire NEW FURNITURE, the contents of four Sitting-rooms, eight Bed- rooms, Kitchens, etc., etc. On view Saturday, February 6th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer, Augusta-street, Llandudno. 23517p FRON RHIW, CHURCH-WALKS, LLANDUDNO. MR MATTHEW RYAN is instructed by Mrs Parker to OFFER for SALE BY AUCTION, during the SECOND WEEK in FEBRUARY, 1909, the HOUSEHOLD AP. POINTMENTS, which will include :-Twelve genuine Chippendale Chairs, a Collection of Rare and Beautiful Sheraton Furniture, Odd Chippen- dale Chairs and Mirror, Collection of Old China and Glass, Sheffield Plate, exceedingly Fine Old English Sideboard, etc., etc. Further particulars in due course. On view Monday, February 1st, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Catalogues of the Auctioneer, Augusta-street, Llandudno. Tel. 173. 23576p Mr. T. W. Griffith. LLANDUDNO, NORTH WALES. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALU. ABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR T. W. GRIFFITH is instructed by the Exeoutors of the Will of the late Mr R. Owen, deceased, to Offer and SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the MARINE HOTEL, LLAN. DUDNO, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1909, at 7.30 p.m., subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced and read, all that Valu- able and exoellently-situated FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, known as and lx-ing ARVON VILLA, situated in Gloddaeth-avenue, Llandudno. Tho tenure is absolutely Freehold. The Accom- modation consists ofBase-ment: Front Kitchen, Servants' Hall, Scullery, Bedroom, and two Pan- tries. Ground Floor: Spacious Entrance Hall, three Reoeption-rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, etc. First Floor: Landing, one Reoeption-room, three Bedrooms, Bathroom, Lavatory, and W.C. Second Floor: Landing, three Bedrooms, and Cistern-room. Outside and at the rear: Coal- house and W.C. This property, which has only reoently been re-arranged and re-decorated throughout, is situated in one of the most aris- tocratic localities in Llandudno. Gloddaeth- street is one of the noblest and best laid out Avenu, not only in Llandudno, but in the whole of tho Principality. It is aJso in close proximity to the two bays, the pier and pavilion, and other places of resort. This property Ï6 admirably ad- apted as a private residence or as an apartment house.—For further particulars, apply to Messrs Henderson and Hallmark, Solicitors, or to the Auctioneer, Town Hall Chambers,—all of Llan- dudno. Fletcher and Chisholm, MARKET SQUARE RUTHIN. FEBRUARY 2nd (FAIR DAY). FLETCHER, and CHISHOLM will SELL br PUBLIC AUCTION a quantity of NEW BICYCLES, direct from the Makers. These Machines are of First-class Make, and the Auc- tioneers can recommend same to intending Pur- chasers, as they have seen many in constant use for some months They are fitted with Free Wheels, three-speed gears, highly enamelled and plated, and made of the finest steel. The "Pioneer" is recognised as one of the most popular newspapers in the Principality. Splendid medium for advertisers. SALES BY AUCTION- C. Wesley Haslam, Auctioneer, Surveyor* Valuer, Land and Estate Agent. SALES BY AUCTION and VALUATION of Cj Property, Farming Stocks, Furniture, etc. Immediate Settlements. Valuations for Probate, Mortgage, Transfer, and under the Agricultural Holdings Aot. Properties and Businesses aold by Private Treaty. Mortgages negotiated. Proper- ties and Estates caret uliy managed, Rents col. lected; Accounts rendered to suit Client's con- venience. Inventories taken and checked. Sur- veys, Maps, Plans, etc.. for any purpoae. 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. RHYL. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS ARCADE AUCTION MART, HIGH-STREET, RHYL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1909. IMPORTANT and HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE of Valuable Modern and Antique HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed from a Residence in the town and other sources, comprises in brief:—Two Pianofortes in wal- nut, Suites in saddlebag and velvet, Dining Tables, two fine Louis' Style China Cabinets, Singer's Sewing Machine, three magnificent Gilt Pier-glasses, two fiti3 fumed oak Side- boards, Coal Vases, splendid solid oak Hall Stand and two Chairs to match, oak Bookcase, 4-ft. walnut Sideboard, two Axminster Carpets, six walnut Overmantels, Bagatelle Board. An- tique Furniture Ï-tlcludes :-Three fine old Chairs upholstered in Crockett's leather, Arm Chair with drawer under, mahogany Secre- taire, oak Chest, oak Cupboard, etc., etc. The Bedroom Furniture includes :—Massive 5-ft. Spanish mahogany Wardrobe, 3-ft. walnut ditto, mahogany and satin-walnut Dressing Chests with marble slab, tile back Washstands to match, complete fumed oak Bedroom Suite, several massive brass-mounted Bedsteads, 4-ft. and 4-ft. 6-in. Spring Mattress, Wool ditto, Combination Bedsteads, etc. Kitchen Furni- ture, including:—A fine Wright's Eureka Gas Cooker, Kitchen Chairs, Tables, Fenders, Fire Steels, large Tool Chest, large Lawn Mower, etc. Sundries, C. WESLEY HASLAM has been favoured with instructions to remove and SELL BY AUCTION, as above, at TWO o'clock sharp. Goods on view Wednesday afternoon prior to Sale, from 2 to 5, and Morning of Sale. Terms: Cash. The Auctioneer begs to call special attention to this Sale, as the Goods are all in excellent condition, and respectfully solicits an early at- tendance of Buyers, owing to the large number of lots. Further particulars may- be obtained from the Auctioneer, Town Hall, Rhyl. Mat. Tel. 70. Y LEW. WOTEJCES, THE B A N KR U PiC Y ACTs7 1883 and 1890. In the County Court of Carnarvonshire, holden at Bangor. In Bankruptcy. No. 30 of 1908. Re ERNEST EDWJtf PURKISS, of 1, Everard Road, Rhos-on-Sea, in the County of Denbigh, Tobaoconist. AT a County Court, held at the Magistrates' Room, Bangor, this day, on the applica- tion of the Debtor, it is ordered that the Receiv- ing Order made against him on the 15th day of November, 1908, be and the same is hereby rescinded, and that the order of Adjudication made on the said last mentioned date be and the same is hereby annulled. Dated this 18th day of January, 1909. By the Court. J. GLYNNE JONES, 23496p J. GLYNNE JONES, Registrar. In the matter of a DEED OF ASSIGNMENT for the benefit of Creditors, executed on the 4th day of November, 1908, by MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, <f Beeci-ley, Belgrave Road, Colwyn Bay, in the County of Denbigh, Lodging House Keeper. THE Creditors of the above-named MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, who have not already sent in their Claims, are required, on or before the 11th day of FEBRUARY, 1909, to send in their Names and Addresses, and the Particulars of their Debts or Claims to ALFRED GARDNER PUGH, of WYNNSTAY CHAM- BERS, COLWYN BAY, aforesaid, Chartered Accountant, the Trustee under the said Deed, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the Dividend proposed to be de- clared. Dated this 26th day of January, 1909. ALFRED G. PUGH, Edw. A. Crabbe, Trustee. Vronheulog Chambers, Colwyn Bay, Solicitor to the Trustee. 23495p r PUBLio ANNOUNCEMENTS. I THE PIER PAVILION, LLANDUDNO, Friday Evening, FEB. 12th, 1909, at 8. GRAND CONCERT RECIFAL. MARK)JAN&BORIS HAMBOURG Tour Direction-Messrs. BAKING BROTHERS. VOCALIST MISS SARAH SILVERS. Accompanist MI S3 DA 1ST BUCKTROUT. Bluthnor Grand Pianoforte, Doors open at 7-36 p.m. Carriages at 10 p.m. Reserved & Numberel Seats. 3/ Second Seats, 2/ Back,eats. z!- Special Arrangements for Schools. Plan and Tickets at Pier Gate, Llandudno. GRAND TEST CONCERT to be held in the TOWN HALL, RHYL. FEBRUARY 4th, 1909. T7K)R the best rendering of a Solo (Competitor's -1 own choice), open to all voices: First prize, very valuable engraved Silver Cup second prize, Silver Medal (gold-centre). For the best Reci- tation (Competitor's own choice), open to all: First prize, Silver Medal (gold-centre); second prize, Silver Medal. Adjudicators :-Music, Pedr Alaw; Recitations, the Rev. T. O. Jones (Trvfan) and Huwoo Pen- maen Accompanist: Misa Ella Hughes. All Entries, together with name of Songs and Recitations, must be acoompanied by an entrance fee of 2s 6d, which will be returned to all Com- petitors taking part in the Competition, and must be in hand by January 28th, 1909. Proceeds in aid of a new Schoolroom for Soar Chappl, Sisson- street. Any further information can be had from the Secretary, JOHN BROOKES, London House, Rhyl. 23361p NATIONAL UNION OF WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE SOCIETIES. RHYL and DISTRICT BRANCH. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the TOWN HALL, RHYL, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, under tho auspioes of the above Society, when Miss MARGARET ASHTON, T.C., Manchester, will speak on "WOMEN'S FRANCHISE." Other speakers of note are expected to be pre- sent. For full particulars, see next week's announcement. 23514p FRAULEIN JOHANNA WEUSTER A Young German Pianist, PUPIL of the Distinguished Dr. Nitzel, of Dusseldorf, and of Dr. Staub, of Paris, who has appeared in publio in Germany with great sucoess, will, under distinguished patron- age, give a PIANOFORTE RECITAL in aid of the COTT GE HOSPITAL, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 19th, 1909, at THREE o'clock. Tickets, 2s 6d (Reserved) and Is. 23498p PRESTATYN EISTEDDFOD, WHIT MONDAY, 1909. MUSICAL ADJUDICATOR: D. JENKINS, Mus. BAC. (Cantab), Aberystwyth. COMPETITIONS. 1.-CHIEF MALE VOICE CHOIR, not under 30 in number, "CROSSING THE PLAIN" ("Croesi'r Anial"), (J. Maldwyn Price). Prize £12 and Silver-mounted Baton for Conductor. 2.-MALE VOICE CHOIR, 16 to 25 in num- ber, "THE ROMAN SOLDIERS" ("Y Milwyr Rhufeinig"). Prizo J65 3s. 3.—JUVENILE CHOIR, "DON'T FORGET THE OLD FOLKS" (Jude). Prize B5 5s. 4.—DOUBLE QUARTETTE (Wythawd), "0 DDYDD I DDYDD." Prize;Cl la. FULL LIST of SUBJECTS ready JANUARY 28th. Post Free ljd, to be had from the Secretary, J. M. HUGHES, 23508p Wrexham House, Prestatyn. PRIMRO SE LEAGUE BALL AND WHIST DRIVE wiU be held at the GRAND HOIEL, LLANDUDNO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5th. TICKETS (Members, 2s 6d; Non-Members, 3s 6d) may be obtained from the Wardens or the Hon. Secretary, Mr S. F. Cooper, Ria- boro' House, Llandudno. p ( r~ rf GREAT BANKRUPTCY SALE R] J ON LLANRWST FAIR DAY ^TJT.ce™ T. TUDOR WILLIAMS, t Ironmonger, LLANRWST, { I 2 | has purchased a Manchester Hardware Manufacturer's Stock at 50 jj § per cents below wholesale cost, amongst which are the | jj following :— & | I jj 208 COUNTY COUNCIL REGULATION CART 500 GALVANISED OVAL WASHING BATHS. ft LAMPS AND HAND LAMPS. USUAL NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. I « EEpBIClflsOWK.a,Ud. 25 f 200 DUPLEX TABLE LAMPS, USUAL PRICE FROM 4 £ d TO Is 2d EACH. 8s 6d AND 10a 6d. TO CLEAR AT 2s lid f SCRUBBING BRUSHES, 4 £ d, 2d AND Id /f Q AND 3S nd. Handsome EACH. 1000 OAST IRON SAUCEPANS, KETTLES, jm IWI RHAIKS fir TPH'IT V fiArrirn at* S <M AND FRYING PANS, TO CLEAR RE- W|. < s* 4 «V, SLIGHTLY SOILED, AT y 71 GARDLESS OF COST. WOOO Coal 3*d EACH. K v/j 200 KITCHEN TRAYS, GOOD QUALITY, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, FRM Ss lid. fx I WlA0ILEa 10 0LBAB FE0M Vases, BOXWOOD TWO-FOOT RULES, 4* EACH. } 63 SETS OF FANCY STEEL FIRE IRONS. SPRING BALANCES, 4id. K TO CLEAR FROM 2» lid TO 8s lid PER TW*T P-J™ « fV S SET. Usual rrice BRASS-FRONT ASHPANS, 5 £ d. [A j 500 SMALL SCISSORS, ASSORTED, TO tno\b parfi CURRY COMBS, AT 2d EACH. U 7 CLEAR, GOOD QUALITY, AT 5id EACH. t0 211 eaCn* Q S 72 OIL STOVES, USUAL PRICE 3s lid, TO c.j, BLAOKLEAD BRUSHES, 3d AND 4 £ d EACH. X f CLEAR AT 2s 3d EACH. BLACKING BRUSHES, FROM 3 £ d EACH. I 7 SMALL QUANTITY OF BRIGHT KITOHEN A111 tn Q/11 5 S FENDERS. TO CLEAR FROM 4s lid TO V 11 t0 y/' 1 2000 SMALL FIRE SHOVELS, USUAL 1 7 1* PRICE Bjfd, TO CLEAR AT 4 £ d. & ) 7d lid. PRICE Bjfd, TO CLEAR AT 4. & I 1 r The London City & Midland Bank Limited. ESTABLISHED 183 6. Authorised Capital £ 22,200,000 | paid-up Capital .» £ 3,759,100 Subscribed Capital £ .8,235.68. j R«erve Fund £ 3,4.9,190 DIRECTORS. WTT T ES(L-' M,i\, Chairman and Managing Director ™ p TX M BRADSHAW, Esq., London, ^puty-Chafmau. The Right Hon. LORD AIREDALE, Leeds H RIVPSAV C T srass as.. E&Jsr^: ™ T W MLNNRN(, HEAD OFFICE: SA THFI £ /—.«EEDL.E STREET. LONDON. E.C. S' B MO'BIiAYf, W. H. HILLMAN, Joint General Managers, E. J. MORRIS, Secretary Dr. BALANCE-SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1908. — Cr. Tj Capital Paid up, viz. Od s. d. ASSETS. £ i, £ Sj £ h °a 303,938 Sh8reS 01 ,7Qoi™ n „ By Cash in hand and d" Reserve Fund 3 419*190 0 0 Bank ol England 11.654,201 11 10 Dividend payable on ik February', Money at Cal and at 1909 341,919 0 0 ••• 11 8 Balance of Profit and Loss Account 176'l22 12 9 Investments • 20.844,613 9 f 7 7%?ti ia g OonsoU ana othe* „ Current, Deposit and other Ac- British Govern counts <JG 974,403 2 6 Ct n^en Sacuritiap 4,031,933 17 6 „ Acceptances on Account of Cus- guaranteed tomcrg 5.103 990 2 8 tSntlsli Oov. ernment nnd In- dian Railway De- benture and Pre. ference Stocks, Briiish Corpora. tion Stocky Col- onial and Foreign Gov arnment Stooks, Atc. 5.a$3,380 7 9 n „ L 9,580,319 5 8 „ Bills of Exchange „ 6,503,128 7 6 „ 38,928,065 16 9 „ Adra«ces on Current Accounts, Loans on Security and other Accounts 34,002,460 17 5 Liabilities of Customers for Ac- ceptanoes as per contra 5.103,990 2 8 „ Bank Premises at Head Office and Branches — 1,780,208 1 6 ^9^1^724^5^ £ 79,814,724 17 10 REPORT OF THE AUDITORS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE LONDON CITY AND MIDLAND BANK LIMITED. In accordance with the provisions of Sub-section 2 of Section 19 of the Companies Act, 1907. we report M foilows We have examined the above Balance Sheet in detail with the books at Head Office and with the certified Returns from the Branches. We have satisfied ourselves as to the correctness of the Cash Balances and the bills of Exchange and have verified the correctness of the Money at Call and Short Notice. W. have also verified the Securities representing the Investments of the bank. and having obtained all the information and explanations we have required, we are of opinion that such Balance Sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's aliairs according to the best of our information and the explanations given to us and as shown by the books of the Company. WHINNEY, SMITH and WHINNEY. Chartered Accountants. London, 7th January. 1909. Auditors. The Bank has Branches and Sub-Branches in London, the suburbs, and throughout the country. it ateo has Agents in all the principal Cities of the world. Every kind of banking business is tcansacted at the Head Office and Branches. Bills, Annuities, Coupons and Dividends are collected »n all parts of the United Kingdom, the Colonies and in Foreign Countries. Purchase arid fcaie of Stocks and Funds are effected. For the convenience of Customers, monies can be paid in at any of the Branches and advised the sama day to their own account. strong Rooms are provided for the security of Deeds and other property lodged by the Customers of the Bank. Every Offloer of the Bank is pledged by a signed Declaration to socreey as to the business affairs of tht Bank and its Customers. THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. Telegraphic Addrea-"Mnnaforex, London." Telephone-2481 London Wall. ISSUES Currency Drafts on all Cities, Circular Letters of Credit and Circular Notes payable all over tht world; also makes Mail and Telegraphic Transfers to all Cities. .COLLECTS Foreign Bills. PURCHASES approved Foreign Bills. ESTABLISHES Commercial Credits on behalf of Customers available anywhere against the usual shipping documents. Drafts, etc.. may be obtained direct from the Head Office or Branches, which are always ready to irivf quotations. THE SHIPPING DEPARTMENT. Telegraphic Address—"Cinnaship. London." Telephone—2481 London Wall. Is specially organised to look after Shipowners' Freight remittances from, and Disbursements to, all parts of the World by mail or cable. LOCAL BRANCHES: ABERGELE .Mr Griffith T. Evans, Manager. BANGOR Mr R. Broadie Griffith, MAnager OOLWYN BAY Mr William Jones, Manager LLA^niWST Mr E. Jonee-Owen, Manager. 23487 j» PUBLIC HALL 7: 7: 7: COLWYN BAY. Sole Lessee and Manager HARRY REYNOLDS. 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