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rliE BRECON POSTING and LIVERY STABLES LION STREET. brakes Wagonettes. Landaus, and Vehicles of every description. Smart Wedding Equipages. Modern Hearses aad Monrning Ceaches. We have given onr customers complete Bliti-,faction for nearly 50 years Bnd respectfully soKcit your patronage. D. J. MEDCALFE, Proprietor.
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ANGLO-BAVARIAN Gold Modal ALES & STOUTS Brewery Shepton Mallet, Somerset* Agonts e- Brecon: Meredith & Co., 32, High Street. Hay R. E. Thomas, Blue Boar Hotel
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Telegrams: TIMES, Brecon. Telephene: P.O. 12 THE Brecon Countp times LIMITED. PRINTING & PUBLISHING OFFICES, THE BULWARK AND LION STREET, BRECON. BUSINESS NOTICES. ,All Advertisements and General Business Cotrmmncaticns mnst be addressed to THE COUNTY TIMES LIMITED, BRECON. Literary communications should be addressed to the Editor. Advertisements for insertion in the "Western Mail and the Evening Express are received art this office, and orders taken for the Evening Express and Western Mail as well as all "Western Mail pnHSeations. Replies to advertisements are received at the COOMTY TIMES offices free of charge and prsmptly forwarded to advertisers. Cheques, etc., should be made payable to THE BJUECGN COUNTY TIMES, LIMITED, u- CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Smallprepaid advertisements are inserted in the Brecon County Times at the following rates Ko. ef One Two Three Words. insert inarts. inserts t. d t. 4. s. d. 12 or less 6 8 10 13 to 18 9 10 IS 19 24 10 14 18 8,,30 18 1 8 2 1 9* „ 96 16 2 0 2 6 37 42 19 2 4 2 11 43 d 20 2 8 8 4 Ei trr, ivords at the rate of gd. for ■'ver; six or portion thereof for Orst insertion, and one-third extra for eaeh ubsequent in- sertion. Double charges if booked. Tr<ul3 Ar souncements I liS per inch. Special quota- tions for series. Meetings, Concerts, &c.: 2s. 6d per inch. N-ictions-Property- 3/ per ineb, Stock, Furniture, &o.: 2/6 per ineh. Public Notices. &c.: 2/6 per inch, Pirliamentary Notices aad Pros- pectuses: Is. per lina, u_u-
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Births, Marriages, Deaths. Keti;es inserted in this column are charged at the following rates Not exceeding four lines, 2/ Sixpence per line for every line over. DEATHS TREDEGAR.—On Tuesday, the 11th March, at Tredegar Park, Newport, Godfrey Charles, Viscount Tredegar, in bis 82nd year. No flowers by request. CASTLE.—At Bristol, on Sunday, March 2nd, George Stuart, the eldest son of George and Ada Anne Castle, St. Mellion, E. Cornwall (late of Wheat Street, Brecon), in his 24th year (pleurisy). ■ i ■«
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Situations Vacant and Wanted. APPRENTICES.-An exceptional opportunity A is offered for intelligent youths to learn the Motor industry. All appliances for thorough in- struction in the trade. Small premium required. —Apply, Amman Valley Motor Works, Amman- ford. GOOD General SERVANT WANTED. 19-24. No washing. Good home.—Mrs. Hodge, Coryion, Brecon. "ITTOMEN EARN GOOD MONEY by intro- W ducing our Stylish Made-to-Measure Costumes prices from 29/6 no trouble no out- lay. Just shew patterns to your friends. Write to day.—The Fitsowell Company, Dept. 12, Port- land Square, Bristol. "VT^ANTED experienced Billard-Marker, wait, V\ and generally useful.—Reference and par- ticulars, Collins, Conservative Club, Neath. XXTANTED, experienced Cook general, 2 others y/j kept comfortable home references re- quired. Apply first instance-Mrs Wall, 86, High Street, Merthyr Tyatil. "YTC^ANTED, good reliable HOUSEKEEPER' V T able to milk and make butter two in family.—Apply No. 319 "County Times," Brecon. "TXJ AN TED, a strong Girl, able to milk; two Vf in family, for Llangrwyney.—Apply, E. Hillett, Market Tavern, Brecon. TXTANTEI) Good Clean GENERAL, early V April; small family. Only kitchen and maid's washing done bome.-Miss Adney, Devon House, Brecon. WANTED yoang MAN as Workman, by middle of March live in.—Williams, Maeecwm, Builth. ANTED Plain COOK, young or middle- aged, wages about £ 22.—Mrs. Thomas, St. John's Mount, Brecon. WANTED PARLOURMAID, age about 30, wages £ 24 four in family, cook, house- maid and man kept.—Apply Mrs Jebb, Watton Blount, Brecon. ANTED an all-round Single FARM nAND, » T accustomed to cattle, sheep, and horses fr>ust be over 30, obliging, wages, references.— ■Penyrhadw, Vaynor, near Merthyr Tydvil. WANTED, smart, well-educated Youth, about 15, Apprentice to Grocery, Provision -^r&de.—Beale, Brecon. "V^T ANTED Men with Railway experience in T the Traffic Department wages 18s. to ~p8. per week and uniform.—Apply to Inspector Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Bassaleg, Won. Won. For Sale and Wanted. AMERICAN ORGAN (by Sebultz)-13 stops; AL 2 knee swells lovely tone very handsome p&8e nearly new; perfect £ 13 cash.—Heins & ^f^Jktd,, Brecon. A QUANTITY of prime MANGOLDS for Sale.—Apply, Leslie Powell, Tower Hotel, CBOCE Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels and B Q,y. Sittings Eggs 2/6.-Apply Kellin, Llanigon, tiURE-BRED White Wyandottes special lay- C]-. iDg strain; Eggs 2/6 Sitting. Day-old niciss, ready March 20th, 6/- doz.—Mrs. Weaver ^^Ashgrove, Brecon. -(i"'ORSA.LE.-M¡v- BilJia.;d-T-¡bi, R25, or gjji ^ear offer; also two nearly new Incubators, £ 2 each.—Angel Hotel, Brecon. SALE.—Blue, Black and White Leghorns, ■' 2s. and 4s. each.—Angel Hotel, Brecon. {SHORTHORN CALVES for rearing, from 9QotaffC° Cheshire milkers, by pedigree bull# frawW to any Station no fancy prices.— o Ie, LIttleton, Chester. *or SALE, cheap.—Apply, Crickhowell ——- ^as aDd Coke Co. w EIITE LEGHORNEGGS, Cook's cele- BnfertilPO i8tra*n' exceHent layera, 3/6 sitting; Rectory Br^co °e^ once•—^rs Owen> Talachddu To Let and Wanted. APARTMENTS to LET to respectable elderly I A Lady or Gentleman in centre of Brecon.— Apply "X," County Times, Brecon. _-h- I BRECON.—To LET from Lady Day, roomy HOUSE, with large walled garden, now in the occupation of Mr Percy Morton.—Apply by letter to Miss Philip Morgan, Brecon. F1ARM to LET.—PANTLLEFRITH, in the parish of Ll&nfigan, Breconshire. Rent 4-63 per asnum, landlord paying tithe. The farm is now in the occupation of Mr John Powell. who is removing to a larger farm. There is a right of grazing on the adjoining hilL-Apply by letter, giving particulars of present occupation, to Mr. David Morgan, 26, The Hayes, Cardiff, FARM TO LET, Pantllefritb, in the parish of Llanfigan. Breconshire; rent £ 63 per annum, landlord paying lithe. The farm is now in the occupatioi2 of Mr John Powell, who is re- moving to a larger farm. There is a right of grazing on the adjoining hill.—Apply by letter, giving particulars of present occupation, to Mr David Morgan, 26, The Hayes, Cardiff. OFFICES to be LET over Brecon Station. Two or three well lighted rooms, recently occupied by the Land Valuation Department. For permission to inspect and all particulars, apply to Mr H R Knight, Storekeeper", Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Brecon, TWO large STOEEROOMS to LET.—Apply Mrs. Ferris, Brecon. TO LET, from Lady Day next, about five acres Accommodation LAND at Christ College, Brecon.—For particulars, apply Regis- trar, 6, Bulwark, Brecon. ] TO LET, SUN INN, Builth Wells, fully > licensed for six days, good stabling, and c'ose to the Smitbfield. immediate possession, moderate rent.—Applv, David Williams, Brewery, Builth Wells. Miscellaneous. ADVICE FREE for Stamp.—Mrs B. Stewart's famous Female Remedy never faih.— Address, 9, Guinea Street. Bristol. COUNTER SALE BOOKS, am* « ) kinds of C cheap business printing and t ^iii aery.— "CDUuty Times" Office, Brecon. DAFFODILS (Lent LAies) for church or table. Blooms 300 1/ 500 1/6, 1,000 2/6, 2,000 4/6, carriage paid. -Mrs Elton Alma, Huntley, Glou- ceetershire. HIGHEST PRICES given for Old Furniture, JjL China, glass, Pewter, Brass, t-c.-Cooper, Brecon. LADIES. UNMARRIED LADIES. Without Drugs, Pills, or Medicine, Nurse Ross guarantees to cure irregularities and obstructions, female ailments in married or single women from whatever cam'e arising or how long standiiag no disappointments, every case a guaranteed cure numerous testimonials send a stamp for free advice. NURSE Hoss's LABORATORY, 13, CHURCH STREET, LEAMINGTON. MODFRN FUNERAL CARS, Coaches, Lan- daus, Motor Hearse, Van, Brake and Charabanc Bodies. New and Second-hand, 50. Low prices, sale or hire,-Catalogues, Marston, 24, Bradford Street, Birmingham. MORTGAGES £50 to £ 5,000.—Messrs Mon- tague Harris and Morris have numerous Clients with Money to invent on Mortgage Security at low rates of interest.—Auctioneers' Offices, Broad^Street, Hay. ECOND-HAND COLLARD & COLLARD, ECOND-HAND COLLARD & COLLARD, S in excellent condition £ 12 cash.-Heine and Co., Brecon. ORGAN HARMONIUM.—6 Stops heel swell; beautiful tone perfect order cash £ 5 bargain-Bfins t, Co., Ltd., Brecon. W. GRIFFITHS, Domestic Machine Depot. Undoubtedly the Best of its kind in Wales. Established 1871. Specialities Sewing, Knit- ting, Washing and Mangling MACHINES. Needles and Parts for all Makes of Machines. Address-30, Queen Street, Neath. WANTED, Quantities of Scrap Iron, Farm Implements not objected to.—T. E. Evans & Co., 129, Bute Street, Cardiff. T*7ALL PAPER & PICTURE DEPART- VV ME NT.—Why send money out of town for any ot these lines when you can get good material at TYLER'S, Bulwark, Brecon. Choice designs in Wall Papers from lid per piece. See Showroom of Sample Panels for wall decorations. A New Special Line in Pictures, framed and unframed, now on view, as cheap as can be bought anywhere, consistent with quality. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. Every 11 mother who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S 'RELIABLE' NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In Tins, 4d and 9d, postage, Id. Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Brecon F. L. Stanton, Chemist; Hay: J. L. Davies & Son, Chemist, 7, High Town Builth Wells: J. Ward, Chemist, 8, High street Knighton G. M. Perkins, Chemist Presteigne A. R. Davies, Drug and Grocery Stores Crickhowell W. H. Kirkland, Chemist. RA TS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's "Reliable'' Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and l^avo no smell. Prices 6d., le., 2s. 3d., and 38.9d. Wholesale Market, Bolton. Postage 2d.—G W HarrisoD, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Brecon F. L. Stantoc, Chemist; Hay: J L Davies & Soos, Cheruiste, 7. High Town; Builth Wells: J Ward, Chcixiht, 8, High Street; Talgarth: David Evariri, Grocer, Liverpool Stores; Llan. dovery T Roberts, The Crown Stores Knighton: G M Perkins, CheoJst Crick- howell W H Kirkland, Chemist. Spring Cleaning. Thomas & Adcock hold a well-assorted and up-to-date Stock of CURTAINS, HEARTHRUGS, TABLE COVERS and HOUSEHOLD LINENS of every description. Patterns and estimates on application. j Warwick House, BRECON. Sales by Auction, TOMKINS, CHADWICK (A.A.I.) & THOMAS, Agricultural & General Auctioneers & Valuers, Estate Agents, Licensed Trade Experts, Gaugers, Stocktakers and Insurance Agents. Offices HIGH ST., BRECON. ALSO Tomkins and Chaiwick, ABERGAVENNY, j ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. By Messrs. Miller, Powell & Co (F.A.I.). March 19t]i-Sale of Stock, Furniture, Ac., at Senny Mill March 19th.—Sale of Hay, Bedwenunig. April Ist.-Sale of stock, &c., at Pennant, Brecon. SENNY MILL, About 4 miles from Sennybridge. Sale of Stock, Implements, Dairy Utensils and Household Furniture. j MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL t co. (F.A.I.) have received instructions from ] Mr John Jones to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, 1913, the Live Stock, &c., as follows:- Cattle—1 cross-bred cow with her third calf, on excellent) milker; 1 three-year-old cow in calf, 2 Hereford heifers in calf (to calve end of March' and end of May respectively). Horses.—Black cob mitre, 5 years old, in foal roan cob mare, 4 yeara oid, in foal. Implements.—1 gumbo, 1 spring ditto, mowing machine (equal to new), 2 sheep racks. 2 chaff- cuttets, pig troughs, rakes, fork, &c., 1 set shaft harness, 1 set spring c^rt ditto, long tack, saddle and bridle. &e. Pairv Utensils.—Churn, butter worker, milk leads, <Src. « Household Furniture. Pewter pmtes and covers, brass candlesticks, old copper kettle, eight-day clock in oak case, round oak table, 1 square ditto, 1 glass top cupbo-ird, 2 kitchen tables, chairs, bedroom suite, bedsteads, chest of drawers, etc. A quantity of hay will also be sold Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Sale at 2-30 to the minute, 8, Castle Street, Brecon, Feb. 28th,1913. By Mr F. G. Price. March 14th.—Household Furniture at Painscastle Vicarage. March 31st—Household Furniture, Tyreched, Glasbury. WESTBROOK ESTATE. THE ANNUAL GRASS LETTING will take JL place on Saturday, March 29tb, 1913, at 3 p.m. punctually, commencing with Lot 1. Further particulars from W. H. Vaughan, or Mr. F. G. Price, Auctioneer, Talgatth, Railway Announcements. MIDLAND. EASTER HOLIDAYS. CHEAP EXCURSIONS to the Midlands and North of England on Thursday, March 20th, for 5, 6, 8. or 15 davs, and on Saturday, March 22nd, for 3, 4 8, or 15 days from BRECON, Taly- llvn, Talgarth, &e. (via Worcester), leaving Brecon at 7 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. Excursions also to HEREFORD at 7 and 10.30 a.m. on Easter Monday, March 24th, W. GUY GRANET, General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. INSURANCE OF LUGGAGE. accompanied by _)L passenger, or sent in a^vp-i-e, against loss, theft, &c., whilst in hotels, boar. ig houses, apart- ments, or on rail, steamer, and .gvarice. One Shilling insures for C20 for a pe, I i of 15 days. Higher premiums cover larger Insurance and extended periods. For full particulars and con- ditions apply at the Booking and PI" eel Offices at the Stations, Town Offices, or from the Railway Passengers' Assurance Company, 64, Cornhill, London, E.C. BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY. EASTER HOLIDAYS. WEEK-END TICKETS, usually issued on Fridays and Saturdays, will, for the Easter Holidays, also be issued on Thursday, March 20th, 1913. Availfible for return on the following Mon- day or Tuesday. S ATURDA Y to MONDAY CHEAP TICKETS. k The Saturday to Monday Cheap Tickets issued on Saturday, March 22nd, will be available for return on the following Monday or Tuesday. BANK HOLIDAY, Easter-Monday, March 24th, 1913. CHEAP EXCURSION to CTSREMFF On the above date Special Cheap Return Tickets (available for day of issue only) will be issued to CARDIFF, from BRECON. For full particulars see Company's Bills. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1913, 3. 5, or 8 days, EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to LoTqnoTq (PADDINGTON, via Newport) from Brecon. For full particulars see Companies' Bills. ON GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 21st, 1913, the following Passenger Trains only will run:— Down train s.-Brecon dep. 9-45 a.m., 6-20 p.m., Merthyr arr. 11-6 a.m., 7-35 p.m.; Newport arr. 12-5 a.m., 8-30 p.m. Up trains.—Newport dep. 9-10 a.m., 6-10 p.m. Merthyr dep. 10-20 a.m., 6-35 p.m. Brecon arr. 11-35 a.m., 8-27 p.m. No Passenger Trains will be run on the Dowlais and Rhymney Branches on Good Friday. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS will be issued from Brecon, Talyllyn, and Talybont-on-Usk to NEWPORT. SPECI4L NOTICE.-On Good. Friday morn- ing, March 21st, 1913, a Special Train for the convenience of passengers wishing to get home for the Easter Holidays, will be run between Merthyr, Talyllyn for Cambrian line, and Brecon as follows :—Merthyr dep. 12-25 a.m. Brecon arr. 1-35 a.m. On Thursday, March 20th, the 9-50 p.m. ex Newport will connect with above train at Pont- aticill, thereby affording a through service to Brecon and Cambrian line. All information regarding Excursion Trains, dc., on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway can be obtained at the Stations or from the Offices of he Company. HERBERT R. PRICE, Secretary and General Manager' Sales by Auction. By Messrs. David Price & Williams. March 14th.-Sale of FIHuÜure, &c.. Augel Hotel. Brecon. March 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th—Sale of China, &c., at the A^pemblv Room, Wellington Hotel. March 26th-Sale of Timber, &c at the Wellington Hotel. March 25tb,- Stile of Stock, Implements, House- hold Furniture, &c., fit Black Cock. L'anfihangel Talyllyn. March 26th-Sale of Furniture, & at Glyngarth, Brecon. March 31st. Grass Syde at Llwynmercher, Aberyskir. April 2nd—Grass Sale at LIP.)gynidr Rectory. 8th.- Grass Sale atOjethrog. 9th. — Grasf Sale at i.c'goed. 10th.—Grass Sale at Waunderwen. Hay. 11th-Grass Sale at Aberybkir. 14th,-Gras Sale at Pytindu. 17th.-Grass Sale at Oaklan !?. 19r.h.—Grass Sale at LI an fill o Rectory. Grass Sale at Tvcenoi, Llanfillo. 24th.-Grass Sale at Hillis, Llaafillo. 26th.—Grass Sale at Plas, Llangorse. 296h.-Sale of S'ock. Implements, Ac., at Lower Tylecrwn, Llanfillo. ANGEL HOTEL, BRECON. FRIDAY, 14th MARCH, 1913. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (f.A.i) aiid WILLIAMS 1 rn t v -ni-f>d no- tiods by Mr- E. J. Frmjc.s Diviefl to S. il oy Public Auction, an follow* — Mahogany dfi-A"ing tabl. (i>la»-'S Hifc*ch»>cl), dressing tai.-io (glass maho^an y washstaud (mart le top), uiai top wash^ta'^i, pcde«tal, clock, bf-drooru war. !q¡ utcuba'ors by Gloucester (nearly n. w), 6 trt-stif tilhl. tresth?, bsi^u Uaip auJ sbadu, 3 brass and iron li,d-;tt-adF. ool lur'trigs, ruai o^ii y h,II;r.1 trthtc Ct size), bii'isrd balls, cut-, ti.f r»'-T, u'.ahc. v u.tii ■;< >ai-h. cheMt dtav-i r-, 4 ohi -mk < imirs, iioei. (>1, feather fei'^t-r »,■ l^er *ud spriut! tij a i t, ,e t c* Saie to commence 2 30 p,m. Tf-rms c^h. ASSEMBLY ROOMS. WELLINGTON llCTEL, BRECON. Gennicie Clearance Sale of an exceptionnliy High- Class Stock of China, &c. MESSRS. DAYID PRICE (F.A.I.) and WILLIAMS hareceived instructions from the Vincent Fine rl Pottery Co. (P.-irslem, Staffs.), to St-11 by Put, Ie Auction, on MONDAY to WEDNESDAY. MAR. 17th to 19th, at 3 and 7 p.m. each day, a portion of this well- known Firm's superior Sue. of CHINA AND PORCELAIN containing some of the most beautiful productions in services and ornaments, also useful kitchen crcckety of every descriotion. Evety lot is consigned for absolute Bale to the highest bidder. To tLnC;3 requiring china, the sale presents d rare a excellent opportunity; and to lovers of beautifu china an inspection will be found both delightfill Ii dO interesting. May be viewed and private purchases made from 10 a.m. days of Sile; and other particulars obtained from the Auctioneers, Brecon. -¡- WELLINGTON HOTEL, BRECON. THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1913, at 2-30 p.m. Sale of VALUABLE TIMBER. MESSRS. D. PRICE (F A.i.) & WILLIAMS have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction at the above place and time, the following lots LOT 1.—502 Oak, 955 ash, 644 alder, 580 larch, 88 poplar, 2 chestnut, 68 elm, 7 beech, 27 maple, 8 sycamore, standing below the road on Tycenol Farm, Llanvillo. LOT 2.- 339 oak, 380 ash, 208 alder, 18 elm, 53 beech, 136 larch, 83 spruce, 23 Scotch fir, 5 poplar, standing above the road on Tycenol Farm. Llanvillo. LOT 3.—642 01k, 289 ash, 25 elm, 767 alder, 17 syesmore, 57 poplar, standing on Lower Tylecrwn Farm, Llanvillo, Talgarth. Mr T. J. Parry, Llanvillo Village, will show Lots 1 and 2, and Mr D. Watkins, Lower Tylecrwn, Lot 3. BLACK COCK INN, LLANFIHANGEL TALYLLYN. TUESDAY, MARCH 25th, 1913. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) and WILLIAMS are favoured with instruc- tions from Mr Thomas Pritchard to Sell by Public Auction, all the Live Stock, Implements, Brewing Utensils and Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. Terms Cash. GLYNGARTH, BRECON. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &c., On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1913. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) and WILLIAMS have been favoured with instructions from Caotain Reddie (who is leaving the district) to Sell fcy Public Auction the whole of his HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Catalogues can now be had from the Auctioneers. » THE FARMERS of the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada, are prosperous. The farm lands of the Queen of the Prairie Provinces are world known. We have some excellent IMPROVED farm lands for Sale from £ 12 to zE15 per acre. No tithes. Freedom smiles on all. THOMAS & COMPANY, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, MOOSE JAW, SASK. Reference Canadian Bank of Commerce, Moose Jaw. Farm Buildings. DEALS, PLANKS, RAFTERS, JOINTS, MATCH-BOARDING, FLOORING, and LATHS, cut to any size and length at the Watton ew Saw Mills. Other Buildings. BRICKS, SLATES, PIPES, & all BUILDING REQUIREMENTS IN STOCK. Apply Breconshire Goal & Lime Co., LTD., Timber Yard, Watton, BRECON. Sales by- Auction., Messrs Straker Son and Chadwick. BLAENAVON. Important Sale of FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, which MESSRS JAMES STRAKER SON AND CHADWICK will conduct, by Auction, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th, 1913. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, Aber- gavenny, er D. Roger Evans, Esq., Solicitor, 3, Commercial Street, Newport. By instructions from Sir Shirley Salt, Bart. HOME FARM, GLIFFAES, BRECONSHIRE. ESSRS JAMES STRAKER SON AND ..J.. CHADWICK (I A.I.) are favoured with instructions to fix THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1913, for the important Dispersion Sale of PEQIGREh STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Full particulars in posters and catalogues from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny, or Chadwick and Thomas, Auctioneers, Brecon. By instruction* of the Executors late W. D. Woodward, Esq. Bighly important Agricultural Sale at the RED BARN & HACE COURSE FARMS, ABERGAVENNY, On APRIL 10th and 11th, 1913, including 150 Fat and Dairy CATTLE, 1000 SHEEP and LAMBS, 20 HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, PRODUCE, Etc. Catalogues in due course from the Auctioneers, James Straker Son and Chadwick (W. M. Chadwick, A.A.I., and C. Straker), Abergavenny. RAGLAN. MESSRS JAMES STRAKER SON AND CHADWITK (A.A.I.) are favoured with instructions to offer by Auction at Abergavenny, in APRIL, all that Valuable CHOICE FREEHOLD FARM, j of 100 Acres, or thereabouts, and known as RHEW LLAES, fur many years in the occu- pation of Mr Newman, at the rental of A:90 per annum. Plans and particulars in due course from the Auctioneers, Abesgavenny, or of Allen Woodroffe, EEq., Solicitor. Mowbray House, Tbr.mes Em- bankment, W.C. Preliminary. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY, MESSRS JAMES STRAKER SON AND CHADWICK are favoured with instructions to offer by Auction, in APRIL, valuable Main Street and other FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in the occupation of Messrs Stead and Simpsons Messrs The Home and Colonial Stores Messrs Mortons also THE WOODBINES, PENYPOUND. CROSSONNEN MEADOW, THE JUNCTION, the whole estate producing the gross annual rental of £274. Plans and particulars in due course from the Auctioneers, or Messrs Hodgens and Cpnliffe, Solicitors, Abergavenny. MAY 7th, 8th and 9ih. CLAREMONT, ABERGAVENNY. MESSRS. JAMES STRAKER SON AND CHADWICK (A.A.I.) are favoured with instructions to conduct a sale of the DESIRABLE RESIDENCE On MAY 7th, and the Valuable Contents on the two following days. Particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny, and Chadwick and Thomas, Brecon or A. E. Withy, Esq., Solicitor, Bath. MONMOUTHSHIRE. | To Let, with immediate possession, a Well-Sheltered FARM of 175 ACRES, close to Market and Station, with the excellent STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., at valuation, estimated at £1700. Full particulars from the Estate Agents, James Straker Son and Chadwick, Abergavenny, on receipt of stamped envelope with references. Under New Management. Under New Management. Under New Management. THE WELLINGTON HOTEL Best Family and Commercial House in the Town of. = BRECON. = Newly re-decorated and Latest Sanitary Appointments provided. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Ordinary on Market and Fair Days. BEST HOUSE for Motorists and Motor Cyclists. COVERED GARAGE. Depot for G.W.R. Motor Service. Proprietress Mrs. KATE LIVSEY (formerly of the GLANTAFF HOTEL, ——————— TROEDYBHrw) /CHURCH and SCHOOL PRINTING of every description artistically and cbtaply executed at the "County Timeb" Office, Brecon. Election A ddresses. BRECONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION, 1913. To the Electors of the Wattdh Division. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I desire to thank you most sincerely for the honour you have conferred upon me in again elecuing me as your Representative on the Council. I much f value this mark of your confidence. As you are aware, I have devoted my attention largely to the cause of Education in the County. It will be my endeavour in the future, as in the past, to see that this important work is carried on with efficiency and economy, and that the Ratepayers obtain full value for the heavy expenditure which is of Becessity entailed upon them. I remain, Yours faithfully, EDWARD L. BEYAN. The Vicarage, Brecon, 11th March, 1913. BRECONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. Llanfrynach Division. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—AIIOW me _LJ to thank you most tincerely for the honour you have done me in re-electing me on the County Council. I will do my utmost to prove to you that your confidence ]-as not been misplaced. Your obedient servant, C. H. deWINTON. BRECONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION, 1913. lo the Electors of Talybont Division. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg once again to thank yoa for returning me as your representative on tbe County Council, and to assure you that I will endeavour at ;ilUi mee to study you, interests and also- the interests of the county at large. Yours faithfully, H. R. JONES-WiLLIAMS. cwv Pare, March 12th, 1913. BRECONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION, 1913. To the Electors of Llangorse Division j LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I thank you most sincerely for again returning me as your representative, and it will be my endeavour to merit the confidence you have placed in me. Yours faithfully, FRANK TRAVERS. Cwy Pare, March 12th, 1913. BRECONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION, 1913. To the Electors of the Llandefalle Division. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—I tender my sincere thanks to those Electors who worked for me during the contest and supported me at the Poll on Thursday last. I am, Yours faithfully, ANDREW ALEXANDER MITCHELL, Glyn Celyn. 7th March, 1913. BRECONSHIRE -COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION, MARCH 6th, 1913, To the Electors of the Llyswen Division. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Having been returned unopposed for this Division to represent you on the County Council, I beg to tender to all the Electors my sincere thanks for your unanimous support, and especially those who have used their influence on my behalf. I can assure you that it will be my earnest endeavour to further the interests of all classes of Ratepayers to the best of my ability. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, THOMAS PRICE. J. THOMAS (hili) General Draper, General Draper, I 17, Castle St., Brecon. NEW STOCK! NEW STOCK Specialities. Cheap and Stylish Millinery. g Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes. I New and Up-to-date Ladies' Shirt Blouses. Latest Suitings Gent's Fashionably-Cut Breeches made on the premises. Latest Suitings Gent's Fashionably-Cut Breeches made on the premises. z;r THOMAS REES, House Furnisher, Ironmonger, Corn & Seed Merchant, Ship Street, Brecon. AGENT FOR LEADING MAKERS OF I AGRICULTURAL ¡ IMPLEMENTS and CYCLES. ¡ Public Notices. CRICKHOWELL UNION. Tenders for Provisions, Clothing, Necessaries, Coal, Coffins, Fuel, Ete. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for JL the supply of Provisions, Coal, Fuel. Coffins, and other articles, from the 1st APRIL, 1913. to tbe 30th SEPTEMBER, 1913, are requested ta send Sealed Tenders on the authorised Form to me on or before 10 s.m. on tbe 15th day of March, 1913. Tfce above articles mas; fcc i ";vcr-.d lit ihe Workhouse, iiingattock, Cr;ckhowc-li (eaoept such as shall be supplied :0 upon orders from the- Relieving Officers). fre? mt expense, at such times and in such quantities as the Board directs. The Contractors to give security if repaired, Payments made at the end of each quarter. The Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Patterns and Samples (of such as can be sent) to be produced at tbe Board Room. Town Hat, Crickhowell, at the above-mentioned time. No Tender will be considered unless made on the anthorisc-d Form, duly sigLeJ by the persss tendering, and witnessed. By Order, THOMAS VAUGHAN, Clerk to the Guardians. Town Hal. Crickhowell. 3rd March, 1913. -+- BUILTH UNION. CONTRACTS FORPROVISIONS, CLOTHING, &e. PERSONS desirous cf CONTRACTING with the Board of Gsardi&ns of this Union for supply of all or any of the undermentioned Artic e<. to be delivered to the Workhouse er elsewhete, at such limes ncd iu sucn quantities as the Guardians ir/iv order or direct, for lha half-year commcr.cing 1sL April next, are re- quested to hen-d in sealed Tenders, marked "Tender for ."and addressed to me at 2, Broad Street, BuilthWells, by 10 a.m. on Monday, tbe 24th inst., and samples of all articles admitting thereof to be delivered at the Workhouse at the same day and time, viz :—Clothing, etc., lIen'. and Boys' Clothing. Brushes, and Oil, Grocery, Spirits. Boots and Shoes. Meat. Br jai and "floeir, Coals of tbe following kirds {11 International (2) North Stafford Best Screened Coal, (3) Beet Bargoed. By Order of the Board. REGINALD J. OWEN, Union Offices, Buil'.h Wells. 5;h March, 1913. N. B.-The lowest or any 'lender will not neces- sarily be accepted. No Tender wiii be received by the Guardians but on the primed form pro- vided by the Guardians, to be obtained at the Clerk's Office. Ystradgynlais Rural OisiHot Council. YSTRADGYNL^IS LOWER WATER SUPPLY. NEW EIGHT INCH CAsr IRON MAIN AND LAYING. THE COUNCIL invite TENDERS for the supply of about 375 ton- of 8 inch cast iron pipes and laying sr.me (about 5840 yards) together with Sluice Valves and Fittings for a new supple- mentary main from the reservoir at Garw-leisian to Ystradgynlais in accordance with the specifi- cation and drawings prepared by Mr. Gerald Swayne, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.. 1. Victoria Street, Westminster. S.W., the Engineer, for the works. A copy of tbe Specification. Bill of Quantities, and Form of Tender may be* obtained, and the Drawings may be seen on or after F;iday. March 14th, at the office of Mr Thomas Watkins, the Council's Surveyor, Ystradgvnlais. or at the Engineer's office, Westminster, on deposit of three guineas which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide Tender with the Billof Q iaatilies filled in, and the return of the specification. Tenders sea!ed and endorsed Tender for New 8 inch Cast Iron Main are to be sent to the undersigned on or before Wednesday, March 26th, 1913 The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. A. JESTYN JEFFREYS, Queen's Chambers. Clerk to the Council. Neath. TO CONTRACTORS. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BRECKNOCK. PWLLGLOYW WATER SUPPLY. TENDERS are required for tbe construction T of Works of Water Supr y for the Village of Pwllgloyw, nepr Brecon, in accordance with Plane and Specification to be seen at the Offioe of Mr B. L. Pritchard, Surveyor and Inspector to the above Council, at 21, Castle Street, Brecon. Such tenders to be sent in to me by Thursday, the 27th day of March instant. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. MOLYNEUX F. THOMAS, V Clerk to the said Council. Castle St., Brecon, 10th March, 1913. Rhys Jones, Cadies & 6cms' tailor, &c. (Holder of 1st Class Diploma of Tailors' School of Art, London .1. 33, The Watton, Brecon. SPECIAL NOTICE. GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1913. PEAS. King's Aore Early Marrowfat 1/- per pint. Gradus (special stock) 10d William Hurst 9d English WTcnder 9d Pilot (special stock") 10d BROAD BEANS. Bunyard's Exhibition 6d per pint Johnson's Wonderful 4d Windsor Beans 5d „ SEED CATALOGUES NOW READY. CHEAPEST PRICES, RELIABLE STOCKS. Apply at King's Acre Nurseries, Ltd. (The Progressive Firm), 1, High Town HEREFORD.