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AUCTION DIARY. SALES "y MESSRS ROBERT and ROGERS JONES. eb. 26. A The Quay, Conway—Machinery, if etc. k.^r- 1—Talycafn Mart Periodical Sale. ar 5.—At The King's Head Temperance Hotel, Liaorwst—Freehold Farm. -Fre BT MESSRS G. PERKINS and CO. 19-—At. the Ship Hotel, Old Colwyn—Free- bold Residence. MESSRS BLACKWALL, HAYES and co. eb. 2? At Cae'rgraig, Llanrwst-Periodical p Sale. At Gwydyr Hotel, Bettwsyooed Lease- ib old Dwelling-house. 25-At Rock House, Bettwsycoed-Ilouse- "old Furniture. p By MR H. F. ASHBY. 23.—At Strowan, Sea Bank-road, Colwyn eb BaY-Household Furniture. 25.—At Late Arundale's Shop, Penrhyn- Pir roa<*» Colwyn Bay—Household Furniture. at Week in March.—At Late Arundale's Shop, Penrhyn-road, Colwyn Bay — Superior Seon j °useho!d Furniture. °oa week in March- — Furnishing, Iron- mongery, etc. teb" By MR CHAS. MORGAN. 22. At Colwyn Bay Suction Rooms- <>j OU3eho'd Furniture. «4.—At "St. Helens," Eleanor-road, Colwyn Ata.r. "Household Furniture. At* "Seiby Towers," Prince's Drive, Colwyn Bay—Household Furniture. 5.—At West Lynne, Mostyn-road, Colwyn "ay—Household Furniture. b, By MR CHAS. P SHEFFIELD. 22- Abergele Smithfteld. Ry MESSRS T. and W. LEATHES. &t, At Plas-yn-Cornel, Llansannan—Cattle, eto. MR MATTHEW RYAN. 24 and 25.—At The Masonic Hall, Llan- dudno—Furniture, etc., etc. ifa MR C. WESLEY HASLAM. J. and 4.—At Melborne House, Rhyl— Household Furniture. By MR T. W. GRIFFITHS. *r' *2-.—At the Marine Hotel, Llandudno — vate Residence. SALES BY AUCTION- C. Wesley Haslam, ^Uct,or»oer, Surveyor* Valuer, Land and Batata Agent. 5JALES BY AUCTION and VALUATION of Farming Stock r». furniture, etc. ly* 8 V ai nations for Probate, » ■'•ra^3ter, and under the Agricultural J>r-. Properties and Businesses sold by tivate Treaty. Mortgages negotiated. Proper-, -j Estates carefully managed, Rents col" *en' ccloun*;3 rendered to suit Client's con- ye Inventories taken and checked. Sur- iaj p W Plana, etc., for any purpose. Build- Jj* States laid out. Dilapidation surveyed. Q^rances effected through any of the principal Ces, Enquiries invited. THE Ef*Tp.AL AUCTION and ESTATE OFFICES, M t. TOWN HALL CHAMBERS, Tel 70. RHYL. htPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCE- MENT. MELBOURNE HOUSE, 52, WEST PARADE, RHYL. MARCH 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 1909. Q- WESLEY HASLAM has been favoured SjiJLr instructions from Misses Gilbert to MlVj the whole of the Valuable Antique and Hnrrri cSSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. C 'A N T I QUE S. R. S. JOHNSON, 4) High Street, Conway. 1 ——— £ n ,.rSe and varied collection of Old j> and Welsh Furniture, China, th °^er^es» etc., is now on view at e above newly-opened premises. FL 4e Otbr (gotta-qjco of nowbo"iat by lielrold Hughes, A.R.I.B.A., R.C.A., and Herbert L. North, B.A., F.R.I.B.A., o rnay be had at the above address. r"y a lirnited number of copies of this work 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 Buiia ixjgr Estates, Freehold and Leasehold U ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House Property. Live a.nd Deaxi Farming Stock, Household Furniture, etc. r.- i. D VALUATIONS for Tenant Right. Probate and Mortgage Purposes. INVENTORIES carefully prepared and ex. amined. RKNTfl COLLECTED. Life and Fire Insurance Agents tor the Lead- ing Offiom Offices: TY'N-Y-FYNWENT, LLANRWST, and PENRHYN ROAD (Opposite G.P.O.), COLR WYN BAY. 15294p LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1909. THE QUAY, CONWAY. S\LE of MACHINERY, SPRING CARTS, COB, HARNESS, etc., including a Vertical 2 Horse Power Oil Engine with Pulleys and Shafting iR working order, by Tolch, Lon- don; Bamfords' No. 2 Corn Mill, in working order; large Patent Chaff-Cutter, in good order; Oil Cake Crusher; two useful Spring Carts, strong, useful Float, neat Governess Car (in ex- cellent condition), strong Bay Cob, aged, 15-hands high (a quiet, good, honest worker); Set Cob Harness, Set Pony Harness, Iron Cornbin on four wheels, Peck and Bushel Measures, Patent. Mangle, together with other Effects. The Pro- perty of Maurice Roberts (who is retiring from business). Sale at Two o'clock p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 1st, 1909. TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE OF Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bulls. Calving Cows and Heifers. Fat Wethers and Ewes Fat Pigs and Calves. Cross-bred Couples (Ewes and Lambs). Salo at 12.30 o'clock. LLANDDEWI, NEAR LLANRWST SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM. MESSRS ROBT. AND ROGERS JONES BEG to announce that thev have been instructed to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the KING'S HEAD TEMPERANCE HOTEL, LLANRWST, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1909. at Two p.m., subject to Con- dition* of Sale to be then produced and read, all that Very Desirable FREEHOLD FARM known as and called BRONYGELLI, Situate* near tHe Village of LLANDDEWI, and about 5 Miles from the Important Market Town t 2 of LLANRWST. The Property oonsista of a Dwelling-house and Outbuildings, together with about 9 Acres of good Land now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Roberts, as yearly Tenant. For further particulars apply to: Mr W. Twigge Ellis, Solicitor, Elwy House, Llanrwst, or to the Auctioneers, at Ty'nyfynwent, Llanrwst. Mr. T. W. Griffith. LLANDUDNO, NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT SALE of a First-Class PRIVATE RESIDENCE, situate in Church Walks, on an eminence and commanding Charming Views of the Carnarvonshire Hills, the Conway River, and the Menai Straits. MR T. W. GRIFFITH is instructed by the Trustees of the late Mrs J. L. Roberts to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the MARINE HOTEL. LLANDUDNO, on FRIDAY, MARCH 12th, 1909, at 7.30 p.m. prompt, all that modern and recently built VILLA RESIDENCE, known as and being WEST END VILLA, situate in CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO, together with a SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE situate at the back thereof. The House is very substantially built, well arranged, and is handsomely decorated throughout, and commands extensive views of the Penmaenmawr Hills, the Estuary of the River Conway and the Menai Straits. The Aecom- modation consists of a fine Dining-room, Draw- ing-rcom, Entrance Hall, Landings, Staircases, six Bedrooms, Bathroom and Lavatory (H. and C.W.), W.C., Housemaid's Pantry, two Kitchens and China Pantry, Larder, two Cellars and Wash- house. There is a beautiful Sloping Lawn and Flower Garden in front, and an extensive Kitchen Garden and Conservatories at the rear. The Tenure is Leasehold for a term of 75 years from March, 1898 (perpetually renewable), subject to a nominal Ground Rent of 5s per annum. This Property is situate in what is acknowledged to be one of the most sheltered and aristocratic localities in Llandudno, the West End of the Town, and is admirably adapted for a Private Residence. For further particulars and Orders to View apply to Messrs Chamberlain and Johnson, Solicitors; Mr J. H. Jones, Chartered Account- ant, Grange House; or to the Auctioneer, Town Hall Chambers, all of Llandudno. p LLANDUDNO CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB. A GRAND BAZAAR AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE ABOVE CLUB, WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL, LLANDUDNO, On Thursday and Friday, APril IStlt and 16th, IgOg. I t:IIt PATRONS: I *'hLC,0UNTES3 0F DUNDONiLD 1 COL. THEI HON. H. LLOYI> MOBTYN AND TUFE I1?™ HON- LADY AUGUSTA MOSTYN THK HON. MRS. LAURENCE BRODRICK TONR/416^ HON. LOUD & LADY MOSTSN MLLS. ALFRED PILKINCTON BID KEN YON UEORGK BARKER, ESQ, ttUGH KLLIS NANNEY ARTHl/R HlTOHEa. By. The Bazaar will be Opened by LADY MOSTYN. w FURTHER PARTICULARS IN DUE COURSE PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. REYNOLDS' ANIMATED PICTURES MORE NEW PICTURES TO-NIGHT; also, NEW MARIONETTE SCENES. i'liofu, c „c NEXT WEEK—Another great change of Pictures; also, f tr Special Engagement of the Favourite Light Comedian r-hester and Lee's CHARLES WARHAM, Wonderful Marionettes. IN NEW SONGS AND OLD FAVOURITES. 0i*tY ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY at 7-45. MATINEES every Saturday at Three. ,N- B -Titis Hall may be Let for Recitals, &c., &c. (Matinees only). FESTINIOG RAILWAY. ON and from 1st OCTOBER, 1908, the issue of SECOND CLASS a- ORDINARY TICKETS on the Festiniog Railway will be ^continued an^ Tickets available FIRST CLASS will be issued existing Second Class Farp» BY ORDER, SALES BY AUCTION. I Blackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNQ JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Vaiuora, Llwa Stock Sales- men, House and Estate Agents. Nat. Telhone 17. SAT.RS held- periouic**i|jjr pn Horses, Carriages, Harness, etc. Entry i'ornis and Coauitions on application. Sales by Auction and Valuationa of Landed Estates, House Property, Live and Dead farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, etc. Houses to Let, Furni&hed or Unfurnished. Agents for Fira and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insura.nce. 10182P CAE'R GRAIG, LLANRWST. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1909. "TVEXT PERIODICAL SALE of DAIRY and IN STORE CATTLE, FAT and STORE SHEEP. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. BETTWS-Y-COED. SALE of a VERY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE. MESSRS BLACKBALL, HAYES AND co. will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the GWYDYR HOTEL, BETTWSYCOED, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRU. ARY 24th, 1909, at Three p.m. (subject to con- ditions to 00 then and there produood), all that very desirable and substantially built LEASE. HOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, known aa ROCK HOUSE, Situate on the Main Road and within a few minutes' walk of the Railway Station, and now in the occupation of Mra E. H. Roberts. The Premises are in a good state of repair, stand well back from the road, and have the following accommodation, viz.: On Ground Floor: Hall, Dining-room, Breakfast-room, large Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Larder. On First Floor: Drawing-room, three Bedrooms, Dressing- room, W.C., and Wash-house. On Second Floor: Five Bedrooms, Bathroom and W.C., Yard, Coal House, and W.C. The Property is held under a Lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1890, at an annual Ground Rent of jE6 6s. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hughes- Pritchard and Pryce, Solicitors, Bangor; or to the Auctioneers, Auction and Estate Offioes, Llan- rwst. RCCK HOUSE, BETTWSYCOED. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1909. SALE of the Surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, by instructions of Mrs E. Roberts, who is leaving. Sale at 1 o'clock. fI. Mr. H. P. 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 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 UnfurnishqfcL 22756p TUESDAY NEXT, the 23rd FEBRUARY, 1909. « STROWAN," SEA BANK-ROAD, WEST PROMENADE, COLWYN BAY. MR H. F. ASHBY is instructed by the Mioses Meller and Gilbert, who are leaving, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, as above, a large quantity of excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Antique Oak Dresser, Willow-pattern Plates and Dishes, superior Oak and other Dining Tables, Walnut Sideboards, Walnut and other Bedroom Suites, Reception-room Suites in plush, etc., Brass and other Bedsteads, Wire, Spring and Wool Mattresses, Linoleum, Mangle, Dinner and Tea Services, China, Glass, etc. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. sharp. On view morning of Sale, from 10 o'clock. 23722p THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1909. LATE ARUNDALE'S SHOP, PENRHYN-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. "VF"R H. F. ASHBY will SELL BY AUCTION -i-'A on the above Premises, a quantity of Ex- cellent Surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp. On View Morning of Sale. Further Entries solicited. -23731p- FIRST WEEK IN MARCH. LATE ARUNDALE'S SHOP, PENRHYN-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. SPECIAL and IMPORTANT SALE of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. 23732p SECOND WEEK IN MARCH. SPECIAL and EXTENSIVE SALE of FURN- S ISHING, IRONMONERY, Etc. Further particulars next week. 23733p Mr. S. Johnston, AUCTIONEER and HOUSE AGENT, WESTMINSTER CORNER, COLWYN BAY. Sales by Auction conducted throughout on fcusiness-like lines. Prompt settlements. "PERSONS desirous of securing good results are invited to consult Mr S. Johnston, at the Office of The Johnston Company, Westminster Corner, Colwyn Bay. Houses to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished; List of Apartments kept. SELECT REGISTRY OFFICE. Mr. Chas. P. Sheffield. ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. NEXT MONDAY, at 1.30 p.m. CHAS. P. SHEFFIELD will SELL 1000 Head of FAT and STORE STOCK. Further Entries oan be made up to time of Sale. Offioea: 19 ^odfor-ut., Rhjl. (Tel. 60). 22884p SALES BY AUCTION- I Messrs O. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Year. Local Experienee). Late Messrs Booth and Sandy, AUCTIONi £ £ Rfc>, VALUERS, HOUtiE AND ESTATE AGENTS, 16. STATION-ROAD, OOLWYN BAY. TELEPHONE No. 27. O ALES and Valuations of Landed Bstatss, O Freehold and. Leasehold Property, Hotel*, liuilding Land, Livo and l)1)a.d Farnyng btooit, Household Furniture, etc. Valuations for Probate, Mortgage, Hotel, Trade, Stocks, oto. lfir. I Aaseseor. Agent for the principal Insurance Offices. Mortgagee negotiated. Inventories prepared and examined. Prompt attention given to all Mfcttere with IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENTS 19834p OLD COLWYN NORTH WALES. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS G. PERKINS and CO. are favoured with instructions from Mrs Ward (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, at > the SHIP HOTEL, OLD COLWYN on FRI- i DAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1809, at 6.30 o'clock in the evening, precisely, subject to such con- ditions of as will be there and then pro- duced, all that most Desirable and thoroughly Well-built Semi-detached Modern FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known as "EILBECK," an-d situate in WYNNHTAY-EOAD OLD COL- WYN, now in the occupation of the Owner, and containing:— 'On Ground Floor: Two Reception-rooms, Hall, Kitchen, Scullery, and China Closet. On First Floor: Throe Bedrooms, Bath, Lava- tory, and W.C. On Second Floor Servants Bedroom, and Box- roora- r, i r, Coal Shed, Wash-house, and W.C also Gar- dens back and front. The Auctioneers desire to draw special atten- tion to this compact Property, it being most sub- stantially built of brick and roofed with best Carnarvonshire Slates. The v.'hole being in an excellent state of repair. Rental Value £ 32 per annum. Possession may be had immediately. To View and 'for further Particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their OfficevS, 16, Station-road, Colwyn Bay, Telephone 27; Mr John Hughes, Ha warden Villa, Wynnstay-road, Old Colwyn; or to Messrs WOOLLEY, BEARDSLEYS, & BOSWORTH, Solicitors, Solicitors, Keotory Dace, 23582p Loughborough. "'L 'W Mr. Matthew Ryan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGE.NL (16 years with the aim Mi, Gso. 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 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. Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. THE MASONIC HALL, LLANDUDNO. IMPORTANT TO CONNOISSEURS AND LOVERS OF ANTIQUE, ALSO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR MATTHEW RYAN will conduct an im- portant SALE of valuable effects, re- moved from the Country and Private Clients to the above commodious Rooms, for the better convenience of Sale, which will take place on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 24th and 25th, 1909. The effects will briefly include :—Dining-room and Drawing- room Suites, China Cabinets, a large Collection of rare China, including Specimens of Spode, Leeds, Whieldon, Old Woroester, Crown Derby, Old Mason, Wedgwood, Coalport, Royal Doul- ton, Copeland, and Old Staffordshire; old George Silver, Old Sheffield, Old English Glass, an Upright Grand Piano, by Cramer, in perfect condition; Engravings, old Samplers, 3 old Oak Dressers, 6 old Chests, fine old Oak Chests, Tridarns, eld Chippendale, Bureau Bookcases, Chippendale Settee, Samples of old Sheraton Furniture, China Cabinets, old Jacobean China Cupboard, an old Hepplewhite Dressing Table from Anglesey Castle, fine old Bracket Clock, Mahogany Bureaus, old Bible Boxes, gate-legged Tables, old Queen Anne Tables, Copper and Lustre Ware, old Brass Candlesticks, Plated Goods, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads and Bedding, Ward- robe3, Sideboards, Occasional Chairs, Paintings, Coloured Prints, etc. Sale each day at 1 sharp. On view Tuesday next, February 23rd, .1909, from 10 to 4. Catalogues on application, price 3d each, to admit 2 persons to view, may be had of the Auctioneer, Augusta-street, Llandudno. 23712p "Copeley," Llandudno, February 16th, 1909. Dear Mr Ryan,— Your cheque to hand, and I must not let this opportunity slide without thanking you most earnestly for the care you took regarding my two days' sale. I was most pleased in the way in which everything went on so smoothly, even without a hitch, and I feel it is only right onr my part to give you a little word of praise, not only for the promptitude you displayed in preparing, organising, d completing the sale, but also for the conscientiousness which you shewed in the work which you had undertaken for me. Yours faithfully, 23713p ALFRED J. TAYLOR. Messrs. T. & W. Leathes. PLAS-YN-CORNEL, LLANSANAN. 8 Miles from the Towns of Denbigh and Abergele. THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 1909. SALE of 40 Head of well-bred Cattle, includ- ing 10 prime Fat Beasts, from 2 £ to 3 years old; 9 powerful Cart Horses, unbroken Colts and Hacks, 140 Sheep, Tiz., BO. Cross-bred Ewes (in lamb), 50 Cross-i>red Yearlings (fat), 15—20 tons of Wheat and Oaf? Straw, together with an un- usual large Collection of Modern Agricultural Implements, Harness, etc., by order of Mr Thomas Howataon, who is retiring from farming pursuits. For full particulars, see Poafcers. No Cata- logues. < Three months' credit (on approved, seourity only), or the usual discount for cash. Luncheon (by ticket) at 11 o'clock. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. T. and W. LEATHES, Auctioneen. Agricultiat-al Hail, Ruthin,* and at Denbigh. 831081,1 SALES BY AUCTION. Mr Charles Morgan, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENT, COLWYN BAY AUCTION MART. COLWYN BAY. UNDERTAKES SALES of HOUSE PRO- U PERTY. LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. RENTS COL- LECTED. INVENTORIES CAREFULLY PREPARED AND EXAMINED. Offices: COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. 21361p COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1909. MR CHARLES MORGAN will SELL a Col- lection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including large Wardrobe, massive Chests of Drawers, two Bedroom Suites, Dining and Occa- sional Tables, Cottage Pianoforte, Corner Cup- boards, Oak Dining-room, Suite, Bedsteads and Toilet Ware, China, Mahogany and Walnut Side- boards, excellent Treadle Sewing Machine, etc., etc. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Further Entries respectfully solicited. Settlements immediately after Sale. 23329p "ST. HELENS," ELEANOR-ROAD, COLWYN. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1909. MR CHARLES MORGAN is favoured with instructions from Mrs Dunkerley, to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, the whole of the Superior FURNITURE and EFFECTS, includ- ing an excellent Erard Piano, oak Sideboard, Grandfather's Clock by Swindell's, Macclesfield; Sheraton Chest of Drawers, walnut Toilet Tables, choioe Oil-paintings and Water-colours, fine En- gravings, Electro-plated Ware and Cutlery, Glass, Dinner and Tea Ware, Red end Table Linen, a choice Collection of Liverpool Ware, Early Eng- lish and Copeland China, etc., etc. Sale to commence at .2.>0 o clock Catalogue will be ready seven days prior to Sale. On view day previous to, and morning of Sale, from 10 o'clock. Offices: Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 23577p PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SELBY TOWERS, PRINCE'S DRIVE, COLWYN BAY. MR CHARLES MORGAN is instruction from ?:vtng- Catalogue and prepare for SALE IloY AUv TiGN on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1909, the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Particulars in Catalogues in due course. Offices: Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 23646p WEST LYNNE, MOSTYN-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. FRIDAY, MARCH 5th, 1909. MR CHARLES MORGAN is favoured with instructions from Miss Burrows to SELL BY AUCTION, as above, the Good and Sub- stantial HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING and EFFECTS, comprising the contents of three En- tertaining-rooms and seven Bedrooms, Entrance Hall, Kitchens, etc. Sale to commence at One o'clock sharp. On view March 4th from One to Four o'clock, and on Day of Sale from 10.30. Further particulars next week. Offices, Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 23723p PUBLIC NOTICES. DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, OLD COLWYN, WITHIN THE URBAN DISTRICT OF COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE ORDER. SHOP HOURS ACT. 1904. WHEREAS the Denbighshire County Council r, are satisfied that a Prima facie case has! been made out for making a Closing Order, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That it is the intention of the County Council to make an Order fixing the hours at which Bakers, Grocers, and Provision Dealers' Shops shall be closed'on the days of the week in the Area set forth in the Draft Order annexed here- to. Any Person may make objections to the making of the Order or suggestions as to its provisions in a written statement addressed to the Clerk to the Council before the expiration of Four Weeks from the date hereof, i.e., before the 12th day of March, 1909. On the expiration of the said period the Coun- cil wil' take into consideration the objections or suggestions received and decide as to proceeding further with the Order. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN That during the said period, the Occupier of any Shop to be affected by the Order may, on present- ing himself at the Offices of the County Council between the hours of Ten a.m. and Five p.m. on any week day except Saturday, verify that his name, address, and trade are duly entered in the Register of Shops. Dated this 11th dav of February, 1909. W. R. EVANS, Clerk of the County Council. County Offices, Ruthin. DRAFT ORDER REFERRED TO ABOVE:- DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. OLD COLWYN, WITHIN THE URBAN DISTRICT OF COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN. SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. THE Denbighshire County Council by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them under the Shop Hours Act, 1904, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf do Order, and it is hereby Ordered as follows:- That throughout that portion of Old Colwvn which is within the Urban Distriot of Colwynj Bay and Colwyn, in the County of Denbigh, all Bakers, Grocers, and Provision Dealers' Shops shall be closed for serving Customers on the several days of the week during the months of October, November, December, January, February, March, and April, at the hours herein specified, that is to say, from October 1st to April 30th (both inclusive), in each year» On Monday, Tuesday, and Thurs- day. n' at 7 o'clock p.m. On Wednesday at 1 o'clock p.m. On Friday at 8 o'clock p.m. On Saturday a-t 10 o'clock p.m. The "Piprueor" u reoognised u oae of thE most popular newspapers in the Principality, Splendid medium far advwtwm. PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. PARISH OF LLYSFAEN (part of). NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE ORDER, SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. WHEREAS the Carnarvonshire County Coun- cil are satisfied on representations made to them that a prima. facie case has been made out for making a Closing Order, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the County Council to make an Order fixing the hours at which Bakers, Grocers, and Provision Dealers' Shops shall be closed on the days of the week in the area set forth 'in the Draft Order annexed hereto. Any person may make objections to the making of the Order, or suggestions as to its provisions in a written statement addressed to the Clerk of the Council before the expiration of Four Weeks from the date hereof, i.e., before the 11th day of March, 1909. On the expiration of the said period the Council will take into consideration the objections or suggestions received, and decide as to proceeding further with the Order. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that during the said period the occupier of any shop to be affected by the Order may, on presenting him- self at the Offices of the Council between the hours of Ten and Five on any week day, except Thursday verify that his name, address, and trade are duly entered in the Register of Shops. Dated this llth day of February, 1909. J. T. ROBERTS, Clerk to the Council. County Offices, Carnarvon. 1. DRAFT ORDER REFERRED TO ABOVE. CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. PARISH OF LLYSFAEN (part of). SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. The Carnarvonshire County Council by virtue and in exercise of the viewers vested in them under the Shop Hours Act, 1904, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf do order and it is hereby ordered as follows:— That within the.-I)ortion of the Parish of Llys- ( faen, in the County of Carnarvon, comprised in the following area, viz.: Starting in the middle of the Abergele-road, opposite the Ship Hotel, and going in a Southerly direction along the boundary between the County of Carnarvon and the County of Denbigh to Wellington-road, thence along the middle of Wellington-road to the Abergcle-road and across Abergele-road in j a North-Easterly direction by the nearest route ¡ to the point on the opposite side of the Aber- stele-road, wherc, it joins the said County boundary, and thence following the said County boundary to the starting point in the Abergele- road opposite the Ship Hotel aforesaid, all I Bakers, Grocers, and Provision Dealers' Shops b-> ekeed for sorting customers on th* .everal^layc if the «veek during: the monM## 'v Taxii-arr furu, ) I ary, March", anu April, at the hours herein specified, that is to say from October 1st to April 30th (both inclusive) in each year. On Monday, Tuesday and Thurs- day at 7 o'clock p.m. On Wednesday at 1 o'clock p.m. On Friday at 8 o'clock p.m. On Saturday at 10 o'clock p.m. Any person contravening the provisions of this Order shall be liable on conviction under the Summary Jurisdiction Aets, to a fine not exceed- ing in the case of a first offence £ 1, and in the case of a seoond offence £ 5, and in the case of a third or subsequent offence -020. 23620p DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. PARISH OF LLANDRILLO-YN-RHOS, IN THE URBAN DISTRICT OF COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Closing Order which the County Council made in accordance with the Notice given by them on the 18th day of December, 1908, has been confirmed by the Secretary of State in the form annexed hereto and is now in force. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1909. W. R. EVANS, Clerk to the Council. SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. Whereas the Denbighshire County Council have, in purusanco of the provisions of the Shop Hours Act, 1904, made and submitted to me a Closing Order relating to certain shops in the Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, in the Urban District of Colwyn Bay and Colwyn; And whereas it appears to me that the Order should be oonfirmed with certain amendments; Now, therefore, in pursuance of the.powers vested in me by the said Act, I hereby amend and confirm the Order as hereinafter set forth DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL SHOP HOURS ACT, 1904. CLOSING ORDER. It is hereby ordered that throughout the Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rho3, in the Urban Dis- trict of Colwyn Bay and Colwyn, in the County of Denbigh, all Bakers, Grocers, and Provision Dealers' Shops shall be closed for sieving cus- tomers on the several days of the week during the months of October, November, December, January, February, March, and April, at the hours herein specified, that is to say from Octobcr 1st to April 30th (both inclusive) in each year;- On Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, at 7.0 o'clock p.m. On Wednesday 1.0 oclock p.m. On Friday 8.0 o'clock p.m. On Saturday 10.0 o'clock p.m. (Signed) H. J. GLADSTONE, One of His Majesty's Principal Whitehall, Secretaries of State. 1st February, 1909. 23598 N.B.—Any person contravening the provisions of the above Order will be liable on conviction under the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, to a fine not exceeding in the case of the first offence, JE1, in the case of a second offence, JS5, and in the case of a third or subsequent offence, J320. 23598 CONWAY UNION. APPOINTMENT OF FOSTER MOTHERS. THE Guardians of the above Union invite ap- plications for the appointment of two Foster Mothers at their CHILDREN'S HOMES, situated at Conway. Salary L25 per annum, together with the usual rations. The appointment will be subject to the pro- visions under the Poor Law Officers Superannua- tion Act, 1896. Candidates must be single women or widows without dependents, and must not be over 40 years of age. The persons ap- pointed must bo good needlewomen, capable of cutting out and making children's -Plotlin, able to oook, and must also be well acquainted with the management of children and accustomed to prepare and undertake domestic work. Applications, stating age, experience, etc., and aooompanied by COPIES of not more than three recent testimonials, are to be sent in to me, the undersigned, not later than THURSDAY, 4th MARCH, 1909. Canvassing members of the Board strictly pro- hibited, and will be deemed a disqualiifcation. By Order. T. E. PARRY, Union Offioea, Clerk to the Guardians. Qonway, 6th February, 1909 23724p PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. PRINCE'S THEATRE. LLANDUDNO. Under th»' of Colonel the Hon. H. Ll. Mostyp ON SATURDAY, FEB. 20th, at 7-45 p.m., WILL BE PERFORMED "THE STITCH IN TIME" A new INVASION Play by Miss Truda Crosfield and Mr B. S. Townroe. Mr B. G. Dean will be in charge of the Artillory. A COMEDO CALLED THAT DREADFUL DOCTOR," By Sir Charles A. Young, Bart., will be Performed at 7-45 p.m. milE AMATEUR COMPANY from Warring ton and Chester is composed of the fol- lowing ;-Mrs Becke, the Misses Broadbent, Misi B. Heath, Captains A. Becke, G. R. Crosfield, G. W. G. May, G. R.Mott, Mr T. Harvev, and Mr B. S. Townroe. PRICES:—Dress Circle and Stalls (Reserved), 3s (Reserved Seats may be booked without an) extra oharge at Mr Jones, the Lounge, Llan. dudno, or Mr Fleet's, Music Depot, Colwyn Bay); Side Circle, 2s; Pit Stalls, Is 6d; Balcony, Is; Pit. 6d. Early Doors (6d extra), 7 p.m.; Ordinary door 7.15. A Train leaves Llandudno at 10-45 pm, TO\\ N~HALL, CONWAY. Monday, February 22nd, 1909, In aid of the Nursing Association Kindly arranged by Miss Dutton, I THE L.A.D.S. Will present the Screamingly Funny Farcical Comedy, OH! SUSANNAH By MARK AMBIENT. THE CONWAY QUADRILLE BAND WILI, GIVE A SELECTION OF MUSIC. PRICES OF ADMISSION :-Reservod Seat* 33; First Seats, 2s; Second Seats, Is. Doors open 7 p.m.; To commence at 7.30 p.m. Plan-of Hall may be seen and seats booked at Mr O. Evans, Stationer, High-street; Ticket? can also be obtained at the Castle Hotel, and of Messrs R. E. Jones and Bros., Rose Hill- etreet, and Bi.ngor-road. 23665p GRAND THEATRE, LLANDUDNO. TUESDAY, FEB. 23rd, ioco. T: OF ins x ASSOCIATION T; £ ,■ £ 'r>^ Zl Present the ngly FuoOy i Comedy, "OH! S-USANNAH!" For Time and Prices see Day Bills. GRAND HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, SUBSCRIPTION DANCE AND WHIST DRIVE TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, the 19th. Commence Nine p.m. Carriages at Two a.m TICKETS, 3s 6d, including Refreshments To avoid disappointment write at once fol Tickets. 2352P CHAS. W. HORE, Hon. Sec. COLWYN BAY & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. President J- J- WOOLER, ESQ. ady President: -MADAME RIVIERE. ROSE SHOW WEDNESDAY, 7th JULY, 1909, also the SIXTH ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW THURSDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1909. Schedules on application to the Secretary, 23635p W. GROOM, Chandos. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALE OF CONWAY & DISTRICT FARMERS' SHOW. A GREAT OPEN SHOW OF POULTRY, PIGEONS, CAGE BIRDS, &c., With other Attractions, Will be held at LLANDUDNO, JULY 21st Secretaries please note to avoid clashing. A. T. JOHNSON, Roe Wen, Talycafn, S.O.. Secietaxy. PRESTATYN EISTEDDFOD, WHIT MONDAY, 1909. MUSICAL ADJUDICATOR: D. JENKINS, Mus. 13AC. (Can tab), Aberystwyth. COMPETITIONS. 1.—CHIEF MALE VOICE CHOIR, not undet 30 in number, "CROSSING THE PLAIN" (•'Croesi'r Anial"), (J. Maldwyn Price). Prize B12 and Silver-mounted Baton for Conductor. 2.-MALE VOICE CHOIR, 16 to 25 in num- ber, "THE ROMAN SOLDIERS" ("Y Milwyr Rhufeinig"). Prize JB5 3s. 3.—JUVENILE CHOIR, "DON'T FORGET THE OLD FOLKS" (Jude). Prize £ 5 5s. 4.—DOUBLE QUARTETTE (Wythawd), "0 DDYDD I DDYDD." Prize JEl la. FULL LIST of SUBJECTS ready JANUARY 28th. Post Free lid, to be had from the Secretary, J. M. HUGHES, 23508p JVVrcxham House, Prestatyn. CHALLENGE SOLO COMPETITION (PRIZE 21/-). AND OPEN RECITATIONS, in connection with the grand Musical and Literary Compstitive Meeting, at the TOWN HALL, LLAKDUDNO, WEDNESDAY MARCH 10th. LAST Day of Entry, Saturday, 2U& February. List of Subjects, etc., of Mr Henry Arthur Jones, "Merllyn," Llandudno. 23692p LLYSFAEN PARISH CHURCH. ENGLISH SERVICES. Morning II-IS a.m. [ Seats Free.