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t IN LUNACY. GARTHMEILIO ESTATE, NORTH WALES. Id Farms and Allotments in the Parishes of LLANGWM, LLANFIHANGEL GLYN MYFYR, and CERRIG-Y-DRUIDION, in the counties of Denbigh and Merioneth. Be SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr WILLIAM DEW, at the Owen Glyndwr" Arms Hotel, Corwen, OQ FRIDAY, the 27th day of May, 1870, atOne o'clock p.m., in the following or such other Lots as may be 1% by the Vendors' Agents, and subject to conditions to be then produced, the under-mentioned V aluable OLD FARMS and ALLOTMENTS, containing together about 900 Acres:- tot. Name oIT. Parish. Occupier. Quantity. Quantity. A. R. P. A. B P. !•' Hafodty, Llechwedd y Gaer Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr Wm. Ellis 51 1 27 Ffridd Llangwm „ 2 0 4 2. Tynymynydd Llanfihangel John Jones 4 0 8 3. TynyrAllt Llangwm Ann Barnard 25 135 Penyfron—Cottage and Garden „ Wm. Roberts 0 0 6 5. Gwemannau „ ^>bt Roberts 9 2 9 6. Tynant Gwemannau „ Hugh Hughes 23 1 30 7 f Pare Gwemannau and 1 i Wm. Jones and I 43 3 20 I '• 1 Hendre Wen f ^ewely?>^iheS QI 9 sn ■L 8. Tyn y felin »» Thomas Roberts. 31 2 30 K 24. Allotments on Gader Mountain'and Gwemannau, in the Parish of Llangwm 185 3 37 Allotments on Rhosfraith, in the Parish of Cerrig-y-druidion ^0 lie KJ 28. Allotments at Derwydd, in the Parish of Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr o2 3 5 Allotments on Drim, in the Parish of Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr ■••••••• 3 1 35. Fronlssa Llangwm Jane Hughes 77 2 11 36. FronUcha » J°hn Jones. 99 0 0 37. T?P«n "Rar-h Evan Roberts bl 1 £ 3* GesewSi Wm. Roberts 913 21 jSS Evan Roberts 71 1 1 Tenants will kindly show the Lots. "Vied Particulars and Plans and any further information* may be obtained at the principal Hotels in Denbigh- d Merionethshire from Mr WILLIAM JONES, Bryntegid, near Bala; Mr A. FOULKES, Newbridge, Ruabon ctioneer, Well-field House, Bangor; Messrs MEREDITH & Co., Solicitors, 8, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, i or from Messrs HELPS, PABKKR, & BIRCH, Solicitors, Chester. { :-}" THE ABERYSTWYTH iVRKET AND PUBLIC HALL COMPANY, ? LIMITED.. -!r '1' fH; -'f 1 ¡ rated under the Companies' Acts 1862 and 1867, the liability of each Member being limited to the amount of his Shares. J.: CAPITAL 48000, IN 1600 SHARES OF ze5 EACH. PRESENT ISSUE 600 SHARES. deposit, 5s. per Share on Application, and 5s. on Allotment, the remainder at intervals as required. ) <i.,J ltOULD NO ALLOTMENT BE MADE THE DEPOSITS WILL BE RETURNED IN FULL. CHAIRMAN JOHN MATTHEWS, Esq., Mayor of Aberystwyth. 1 BANKERS: I THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK, Aberystwyth. ■ SECRETARY pro tem. I Mr DAVID LLOYD, Accountant at W. H. THOMAS, Esq., Solicitor. I Directors to be chosen at the First General Meeting of the Shareholders, of which I due notice will be given. I The Articles of Association are strictly limited to those prescribed by the Act of i Parliament. I PROSPECTUS. f^LC?,mpan.y has bee? e8tab]i8hed to supply a want long felt by the flourishing and rapidly rising town of » J«twyth — viz., a spacious Market for Corn, Meat, Fish, Poultry, Vegetables, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, &c., P tmrpoj,earea SU1 to the mcreased prosperity of the town, the present Market being wholly insufficient for w proposed to build an extensive Market on Corporation Ground facing Terrace-road, with additional Vtfc8 trom Raker-street, and an area of about 10,000 square feet. This is the finest site in the town and thoroughfare from the Railways to the Marine-terrace, is the part most frequented by visitors « IV e land has been secured upon extremely advantageous terms, based upon an impartial survey and valuation, r- £ f • land m Terrace'road taking for the same £ 600 in cash and £ 400 in fully paid-up shares and t v Erasmus Jones £ 50 each for the gardens at the rear. As it is proposed to form es from Baker-street, two houses have been secured therein for the purpose. town Possess a large and commodious Market this season, without the delay caused V "Vlu Pf™anent budding, the Vendor proposes to erect at once a temporary Market, to be opened about the 9th of May next, drawings of which can be seen at 51, North-parade. he Vendor guarantees 5 per cent. upon all shares subscribed of the present issue for two years. i?^t°rer to1r^de5 thi? Municipal one, a proposal will be submitted to the shareholders at effeCt nE°« an efficient application of the Local Act compelling the use of Hw J profits over seven and a half per cent, will be divided between the shareholders and the ^yers, and an approved number of the Corporation shall be ex-officio directors of the Company. kS?^fetnirMarkets in this country are in nearly all cases great pecuniary successes. Carmarthen Market « -e P,resent .yfar J1? highest bidder for £ 1,490; and there is every reason to believe that this Wise, efficiently carried out, will be equally remunerative to the shareholders. fees or promotion money have been or will be paid to anyone in resDeot nf „ f Pany, the whole of the money subscribed being devoted to the legitimate business of the unSaking. v^°S?-fTC^Te^Uand f°™3 application for shares can be had of the Bankers of John Matthpws "Par. W. H. Thomas, Esq., Solicitor; J. J. Atwood, Esq., Solicitor; and J. Pell, Esq., Aberystwyth q" ^tltrie-n?mber £ shavres already subscribed for. Immediate application should be made to the Bankers remainder, as the subscription list will only be open for a few days. NOW OPEN. ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, AND VENABLES, Have Re-opened their BOOKSTALL, At the Railway Station, Aberystwyth, with an entirely NEW STOCK of BOOKS BY POPULAR AUTHORS, II)ES TO WALES, Tourists' Maps, Photographs, Tourists' Writino- BlnttW "RnnVc £ Books, Photo Albums, Purses, Gummed and Linen Direction La £ 2^Fan?v- atPenclls' Pariour Games, Chess and Draughtsmen, Children's Toy Books &c &c P Kmves, Aue London and Provincial Daily and Weekly Newspapers received bv • a. tv a.* An P.pe„ Mld ,t PabliArf prices, „d-d,Kv^d i n\L tow. (Ire. 3 elf'S.r their aI, VIZ. Ill. DAILY NEWSPAPERS. I a.m.—The Western Mail. 45 p.m.—The Birmingham Post. j» Gazette. Manchester Examiner. >j Guardian. „ Liverpool Courier. 2 25 p.m.—Liverpool Mercury. 5 55" The Times. 11 Pall Mall Gazette. 11 Daily Telegraph. J, News. >> Standard. ILK, WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. I I ^UfrJ^don Journal. ( ^DAT- ^°ys of England. °ung- Gentleman's Journal, "^ESDAY— Oswestry Advertizer. *un. I fedy- I *>11 ^ie Wisp. ?ow Bells/ t i;ondon Reader. I ^VerY Week. ^Porting Life. portsman. WEDNESDAY— Bell's Life. THURSDAY- Family Herald. Budget. FRIDAY- Penny Illustrated Paper. Christian World. Methodist Recorder. SATURDAY- Aberystwyth Times. The Graphic. Illustrated News. The Queen. The Engineer. Public Opinion. SATURDAY (continued). News of the World. Reynolds's Newspaper. Lloyd's Newspaper. Weekly Times. Liverpool Weekly Mercury. » „ Courier. Manchester Weekly Times. Bell's Life. Sporting Life. Sportsman. Field. Saturday Review. Spectator. Railway Times. T JI.. r\ | Papers not included in the above List, procured to order. [ F°R Railway Advertising, Advertisements for ABERYSTWYTH TW™ „ ^KTIZER, or any Newspapers, promptly attended to IMES, CAMBRIAN NEWS, OSWESTRY x^Pril, 1870. DOLGELLEY. /Wm ROYAL SHIP FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL kAND POSTING HOUSE. UCH additional convenience has been added to this Establishment, combining Spacious Coffee fitting Rooms. Attendance, Is. per day, ON, BILLIARDS. to an^ *rom t^le Trains. Coaches to all of the District. Ponies and Guides at fixed charges. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor, ll i fitting Rooms. Attendance, Is. per day, ON, BILLIARDS. to an^ *rom t^le Trains. Coaches to all of the District. Ponies and Guides at fixed charges. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor, j EDWARD JONES, Proprietor. ll ^ttaS? AT HALF-PRICE. PJLIQUOT CLIQUOT, CLIQUOT; Vance's eighteen stamps^ S' & tremendous hit' free ^r CL^TOIXF°1«THE T?RN ?\ THE TIDE' Haeey most poi,ukro £ ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, & VENABLES BAILEY HEAD & RAIL WA Y ST A TION OSWESTRY, AND THE RAILWAY STATION, ABERYSTWYTH, CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. "XROTICE OF ALTERATION OF TRAINS FOR XL MAY, 1870. MAIN LINE. DOWN-—The Train that at present leaves Whitchurch at 1 12: p.m., and Oswestry at 2 5 p.m-will leave Whitchurch at 1 50 p.m., and Oswestry at 2 38 pm., and be proportionately later throughout. UP.—The 2 15 p.m. mixed Train from Machynlleth will leave at 2 5 p.m., and be proportionately earlier throughout. The 4 25 p.m. train from Aberystwyth to Machynlleth will leave at 4 40 p.m. LLANFYLLIN BRANCH. DOWN.—The 2 30 p.m. Train from Llanymynech will leave at 2 55 p.m. UP.—The 1 35 p.m. Train from LlanfyMn will leave at 2 15 p.m. The 3 30 p.m. Train from-Llanfyllia will leave at 3 40 p.m. KERRY BRANCH. DOWN.—The 3 30 p.m. Train from Abermtile is dis- continued. UP.—The 3 0 p.m. Train from Kerry is discontinued. LLANIDLOES BRANCH. DOWN.—The 3 55 p.m. Train from Moat Lane will leave at 4 10 p.m. UP.—The 3 30 p.m. Train from Llanidloes will leave at 3 45 p.m. The 7 30 p.m. Train from Llanidloes will leave at 7 40 p.m. COAST SECTION. DOWN.—The 7 0 a.m. mixed Train from Machynlleth is accelerated. "¡' The 2 5 p.m. Train from Machynlleth will, leave at 1 31 p.m., and be proportionately earlier throughout. DOLGELLEY BRANCH. DOWN.—The 3 10 p.m. Train from Barmouth Junction will leave at 2 40 p.m. UP.—The 7 20 a.m. Train from Dolgelley will leave at 7 30 a.m. The 2 30 p.m. Train from Dolgelley will leave at 2 5 p.m. For further particulars, see Company's Time Bills. E. ELIAS, Traffic Manager. Oswestry, April 26th, 1870. CAMBRIAN AND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAYS. CHESTER RACES. GRAND CUP DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11TH, 1870. ON the above date, Passengers will be booked from Aberystwyth and the undermentioned Stations to CHESTER (via Oswestry and Great Western line), at the following Times and Fares Fares for the Double Journey. From Time of dept. a.m. Cov. Carrs. 1st Class. dtS" «*• Llanfihangel 8 18^ Borth 8 24 Ynyslas 8 29 7s. lis. 6d. Glandovey 8 47 Machynlleth 9 5. Cemmes Road 9 20} c„ ». 11a Llanbrynmair 9 83 6s* 6d* lls* Carno 9 53 Pontdolgoch 10 3 63. 10s. Caersws 10 10 J The Return Train will leave Chester (G.W. Passenger Station) at 5 25 p.m. NOTE.—The Companies cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the line, at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. Tickets and Bills to be obtained at the Stations. Oswestry, April 30th, 1870. BY ORDER. MERIONETHSHIRE, NORTH WALES. A FREEHOLD ESTATE, near Towvn, in this county, known as Bodtalog, comprising 5ô5! acres of Arable, Pasture, and Marsh LAND, with an agreeable Resi- dence, commanding extensive views over the surround- ing country and Cardigan Bay, Two Farmhouses with Yards, Stables, and other conveniences, and Cottages and Gardens, in and near the town of Towyn, situate close to the Towyn Station of the Cambrian Railway, and three miles from the charming watering-place of Aberdovey; also a Perpetual Yearly Rent-charge of 2100, payable out of the Freehold Estate of Llwyn, near Doleelley. MESSRS HERRING AND SON are instructed to Sell the above PROPERTY by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, opposite the Bank of England, London, on Thursday, May 12th next, at Two o'clock precisely, in one Lot, and if not so sold then in several Lots. LOT 1.—The Perpetual Yearly RENT-CHARGE of £100. LOT 2.—The RESIDENCE of Bodtalog, a stone-built house of moderate elevation, facing the south, and over- looking Cardigan Bay, with large Gardens, Lawn, and Paddocks, well-timbered, containing 14a. Ir. 9p. LOT 3.-Fronhaulog FARM, containing 112a. 3r. 10p., and let to a yearly tenant at 266 14s. per annum. LOT 4.-Tymawr and Brynllis FARMS, containing 396a. 2r. lip., and let on lease at the yearly rent of £ 180. LOT 5.—MARSH LAND, containing about 42 acres, let on lease at 240 per annum. LOT 6.—COTTAGES and GARDENS, and LAND, in the village of Towyn, let to several tenants at rents amounting to 262 10s. 6d. per annum. Particulars, with plan and conditions, may be had of THOS. LOUGHBOROUGH, Esq., 23, Austinfriars, London; Mr THos. EDWARDS, Agent, Towyn at the Corbet Arms lo Towyn at the Golden Lion, Dolgelley at the principal hotels at Shrewsbury, Welshpool, Manchester, and Liver- pool at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 21, Moorgate- street, Bank, London, and Brixton-hill, Surrey. NEW MARKETS, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. TO BUILDERS. PERSONS willing to CONTRACT for the Erection of these Markets are invited to send in Sealed Tenders addressed to the Building Committee," under cover to us, on or before Saturday, the 7th May next. The Plans and Specification can be inspected at our office after the 26th inst., and any further information obtained upon application to us. It is not to be under- stood that the Committee pledge themselves to accept the lowest, or any, Tender. GEO. JONES AND SONS, Architects and Surveyors, Aberystwyth. 21st April, 1870. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PARTIES willing to Tender for the Workmanship and Labour only for the Erection of an HOTEL at Portmadoc, in the county of Carnarvon, may see the Plans and Specification at my Offices, or the Refresh- ment Rooms, Portmadoc Station. Tenders to be sent to me on or before May the 16th, 1870. The Proprietor does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any Tender. Oswald Chambers, W. H. SPAULL, Oswestry. Architect. A YOUNG BRITTANY COW and Calf for Sale. Apply to JOHN JONES, Bailiff, Rhiwlas, Bala. PIANOFORTE TO BE SOLD. A GRAND PIANO, by Messrs BROAD WOOD AND SONS fine toned. Apply to Mr LEWIS WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Dolgelley. GLENFIELD STARCH. EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. and HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says it is the Finest Starch she ever used. v AWARDED PRIZE MEDAL FOR ITS SUPERIORITY. When you ask for GLENFIELD STARCH See that you get it, as inferior kinds are often substituted WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW & LONDON. v. AM R. MR. SELLIS, DENTIST, TOWYN. FIFTEEN YEARS Surgical and Mechanical JL Dentist in London, may be consulted at the under- mentioned towns:— DOLGELLEY—Every second and fourth SATURDAY, at Miss Evans's, Smithfield-street. BALA-Every first and third SATURDAY, at Mrs JONES'S, Tegid-street. PWLLHELI-Mr Francis Evans, bookseller, &c., High- street, the 1st and 3rd WEDNESDAY in every month. PORTMADOC Every 2nd and 4th WEDNESDAY, at Mrs. Bennett Williams's, Snowdon-street. All operations without pain. Advice free. PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE Assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, at a greatly reduced price, at T. THOMAS'S, BRIDGE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Picture Frames in Gilt, Maple, &c. Mouldings supplied to the trade at reduced terms. CASH. The installation of Earl de Grey and Ripon as Grand Master of the English Freemasons is postponed in conse- quence of the murder of Mr Vyner, a relative of the Countess de Grey, in Greece,

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