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ANGLO-BAVARIAN Gold Modal — ALES & STOUTS, Brewery Shepton Mallet, Somerset* Agents f- Brecon Meredith & Co., 32, High Street. Builth Wells: W. Price & Co. The Stores.
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Situations Vacant and Wanted. AGENTS WANTED to sen CHEMICAL MANURE. We pay the highest com- mission in the trtide,-Box "B 958, 1 Lee and Nightingale, Liverpool. BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY. WANTED MEN and LADS in the Traffic and Permanent Way Departments.—Apply to Inspector Sparkes, Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Bassaleg, Mon. STRONG LAD WANTED in Brecon as S PORTER and to assist in general work.— Apply M. 68, "County Times," Brecon. Y17ANTED, experienced LATJNDRY-DAIRY- F F MAID at once.—Apply, stating age, wages and references, to- Mrs Langer, Clydacb, Swansea Valley. "TT7 ANTED.—A MAID for Pontywal, near W Talgarth, wages £ 15 per annum. Also a KITCHEN MAID, wages Y-18 to £ 20 per annum. —Apply, by letter, to Miss Downes at the above address. "\ROUNG MAN age 19 seeks situation, office 1 or grocery business in Brecon or Suburbs. —Apply N 68, County Times," Brecon. "^FXTANTED immediately, several HOUSE- KEEPERS (maid kept), also Working Housekeepers, wages from tlg to 126; send regis- tration fee. 2A. 6d. Gentlemen requiring House- keepers may rely upon being suited without delay state wages.—Tombs, Park Registry, 19, Penylan road, Roath, Cardiff. ANTED, neilr Abergavenny, steady work- W ing HOUSEKEEPER, 35 to 45 family fhEe, youngest fcnr.-Applv stating wages and full particulars to P 69, "County Times," Brecon. ~J ANTED M good GENERAL, age 20 to 25, \V good reference; small family.—Apply Mrs Ti-c YraB, 9, Slornc- Street, London, S.W. "ITTANTED for March next about 20 Acres V? RICH PASTURE, with good dwelling bouse.-AddrfsH, 0 70, County Times," Brecon. To Let and Wanted. 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 till particulars, apply to Mr H R Knight, Storekeeper, Brecon and Mertbyr Railway, Brecon. TO LET. COTTAGE AND GARDEN.— Apply Thomas Prosser, Penypentre, Llan- fillo, Talgarth. TO LET,about 14 ACRES of LATTERMATH, water and shelter.—Apply Phillips. New Lion, Brecon. GWERNYFED ESTATE. MO LET from February 2nd next, UPPER _L CWMCADARN FARM, 184J acres also separately, LOWER CWMCADARN FARM, 85 Bcree—Charles Butcher, Estate Office, Glasbury. TO LET, with immediate possession, STONE- BUILT RESIDENCE, fine views, DANY- FAN. two miles from Brecon. Entrance Hall, Dining and Drawing Ro^rn?. Kitchen, Scnllery, Larder, China Pantry, &c., 7 Bedrooms. Bathroom (b. and c.). Lavatory, &c.; Stable, Coach-house, HARNESS Room, Lawn and Kitchen Garden, with a Meadow and Greenhouse; excellent water supply and sanitary arrangements on most modern principles.-Apply, W. Morgan. Builder, Brecon. KNOWLE FARM, NEW RADNOR.—TO Jt\ BE LET from Lady Day, 1914; 254 Acres, including arable, grass and hm lancl.-O. A. Mearee, Estate Office, Harpton, New Radnor. TO LET.—HOUSE and GARDEN, situate at Crstle Green, Talgarth.—Apply, W. Roger Weale, Glan Wye, Llyswen. Weale, Glan Wye, Llyswen. rpWO BEDROOMS and SITTING ROOM TO LET, i r.ntai p -sifcic;u. bath (hot and ccic).—A, [ N 69, County Time" Brecon. ■ Lost and Found. I OST; BLACK COW, white face and TWO J YEARLING HEREFORD BOLLOCKS, OR rewarded.—Watkins, Danyrallt, Dolygaer. S T RA YED to Cockett, Llangorse, TWO I S PONIES and SUCKERS. — Apply E Williams. For Sale and Wanted. CIHICKENS—Thousands laying, 30s. dozen; two months old, 10°. three months old, 14s. dozen; live delivery anywhere; list free.- GOODWIN, Stratford, Essex. IPOR SALE. quantity of CORD WOOD by the .1-; load or in bags chopped; delivered.— Moore, The Cwm, Brecon. -_u- 8ECOND-HAND PIANO for SALE. Price j 8 guineas.—Apply, Mrs. Bond, Alexandra Road, Brecon. -p- FOR SALE, HORSE GEAR, separate inter- mediate motion also TWO SHEEP DOG PUPPIES, 2 months old.—Jones, Cwm, Erwood. \*7ATEPROOF COVERS, for Waggons. Carts, W Threshing Drums, Hay Loads, and all Trades in Green Colour, Black or White, Loin Cloths, Sacks, Coal Bags, Corn Sacks, etc., etc. Estimates free from E. Parnell and Co., Manu- facturers, Bedminster, Bristol. HIGH-CLASS PIANOFORTE (new) FOR JTt SALE iron frame check action; guaranteed. Carriage free, Y,16 cash.—Call and see it at Heins & Co's, Brecon. EED WHEAT FOR SALE, "Squarehead JO" Master" most excellent quality grown on sound land from Essex seed of last year.—Apply tc D. Grant, Llangoed Home Farm, Llyswen, Breconshire. "1 ~>airs Bent Lancewood, Hickory, and Shafts to clear at low prices, AII-O SREZSU' tnd cleft spokes, hubs. &c., wholesale iii?.i i,etai,T. Stobbs, Rodney Wharf Sawmills, Newport, Mon. UOhTFORN CALVES for rearing, from J rccuro Cheshire milkers, by pedigree bulls NATIONB I,O any Station; no fancy prices.-— J I er k Dobie, Littleton, Chester. KIAAA CABBAGE PLANTS of all Ov/v'«)\JVJVJ the Choicest and leading kinds, Wheeler's Imperial, Leader, Flower of Spring, and a new CPBB?GE the Dpfip.nce. All ready for planting now. Will be sold during the month of October at 3d. 100.—J. Perry, 9, Wheat Street, and Market House Friday. "VX7-ANTED, approval, good Second-hand Y\ HUNTING SADDLE. — Dickinson, Aberyskir, Brecon. WALL PAPER & PICTURE DEPART- MENT.—Why send money out of town for any of these lines when you can get good material at 1 YLER'S, Bulwark, Brecon. Choice designs in Wall Papers from L £ D per piece. See Showroom of Sample Panels for wall decorations. A New Special Line in Pictures, framed and unlramed, now on view, as cheap as can be bought nywhere, consistent with quality. I Miscellaneous. A DVICE FREE for Stamp.—Mrs B. Stewart's A famous Female Remedy never fails.— Address, 9. Guinea Street, Bristol. BUYING A PIANOFORTE.—When you require a Piano or Organ go to Heins & Co., Brecon, and you will have the Lowest Price, you will have it taken to your bouse Free, you will have it tuned the first year free, you will have a guaraneee for 20 years, and above all you will have the advantage of their 80 years' experience and reputation .-Heins & Co., Ltd., Brecon. RABBIT NETTING, long field nets for killing and covert shooting in grey, green, or tan colour, also PURSE NETS, special netting twines. List and samples free.—E. Parnell & Co., 150, West Street, Bedminster, Bristol. ilDER PRESS CLOTHS in Horse Hair, J Manilla and Cocoa Fibre from 42s. dozen carriage paid.—E. Parnell & Co., Makers, Bed- minster, Bristol. pOUNTER SALE BOOKS, and all kinds of C cheap busings printing and stationery.— "County Times' Office, Brecon HEINS & Co., Ltd., are the Sole Agents for all the best class PLAYER PIANOS; greatest discount for cash, or on their celebrated three years' system of ptirchase.-Heins & Co., Brecon. MORTGAGES £ 50 to £ 5,000.—Messrs Mon- tague Harris and Morris have numerous Clients with Money to invest on Mortgage Security at low rates of interest.—Auctioneers' Offices, Broad Street, Hay. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. — Every JJL mother who values the health and cleanliness of her child should m?s HARRISON'S 'RELIABLE' HURSERY POMADE. One implication kills ail Nits and Vermin., beautifies and strengthens tb hair. In Tins, 4d tlna 9d, postage, Id. W. Harrison. Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents: for Brecon F. L. Stanton, Chemist Bay J. L. Daviee & Son, Chemist, 7, High Town Buiirh Wells: J. Ward, Chemist, 8, High street Knighton G. M. Perkins, Chemist Presteigne A. R. Davies, Drug and Grocery Stores Crickbowell W. H. Kirkland, ChemiRt.. -,c. -'r- RATS, MICE, MOLES COCKROACHES, and BEETLES greedily t-a'! Hirrisoa'e "HI liable'' Rat Pcn-son. Cats and Dotis will not touch it. Vermin d, y up ami It-avri no Hrueii. PriceH 6d., 11,1., 2a. 3d., and 3. 9d. Wholesale Market. Bolton. I'■stage 2d.—G W Harrison, Chemist, Readi&t:. Scld by Chemists. Ag(;nt: for Brecon: F. L. Stanton, Obt mist; Hay: J L Dqv,s & Sooa, Chemists, 7, High Town Bailth Wfills J Word, CbermVt, 8, High Street; Talgarth; David Evam-, Qvoiei, Liverpool Stores; Llan- (Aovbry T Roberts, The Crown Stores Knighton: G M Pt-rkm", Chemist Crick- hov.ell W H Ku-iviaad, ■" Sales by Auction, By Mr. G. V. Price, Builth. IT THE SMITHFIELD, BUILTH WELLS. Highly Important and Attractive Sale of 500 WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP. MESSRS G. V. & DAVID PRICE and WILLIAMS are favoured with instruc- tions from Mr J. J. Hope, Llwvnderw Hall, Llanwrtyd Wells, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above Smithfield, on MONDAY. OCTOBER 6th, 1913, the following Surpins Stock, viz.250 two and three-year-old ewes, 200 wether iambs, 50 theave lambs. Sale to commence at 11-30 a.m. precisely. Nine months' credit on all sums above £10 on approved Security or discount at the rate of £ 5 per cent per annum. The Auctioneers desire to cill special atten- tion to the above Sheep, which are sound and healthy. Messrs. Cooke Bros. & Roberts (F.A.I.) BUILTH WELLS. Breconshire. Sale of Valuable Freehold Family and Commercial Hotel. MESSRS. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS ARE favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Auction upon the Premises on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then read or produced, all that Freehold Free and Fully-licensed Family and Commercial Hotel known as the CROWN HOTEL," situate in Broad Street, in the important Market Town, rapidly rising Mineral Spa and Riverside Resort of Builth Wells. For further particulars, together with order to view, apply to the Auctioneers, High Street, Newtown; Old Post Office Chambers, Aberystwyth; and 5, Sloane Square, Belgravia, London or Mr A. Gwynne Vaogban, Solicitor, and Mr Reginald J. Owen. Solicitor, both of Builth Wells. By Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Son. BUILTH WELLS. Important Sale of Freehold Dwelling-Houses, Sc. MESSRS. J- HOWELL THOMAS & SON are instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction,at the LION HOTEL,BUILTH WELLS On MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1913, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such Conditions of Sa'e as shall be there and then produced) in the following or such other Lcis as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, All those Valuable Freehold DWELLING- HOUSES, &c., sicuate in Brecon Road, Builth Wells, as set out in the Schedule below :— Lot. Description. Tenant. Yearly Rent. I No 1 Bre eon Roau Mrs Hannab Jones £5 10s. 2 No. 2 Mrs A. Robert' X5 100. a No. 3 „ Mr VV. J. I>wis XB 10s. 4 No. 4 Mrs Ann Williams i'6 10s. 5 No.5" Mr Edmund Painter £ 5 10s. 6 Workshop Mr W.J. lbewis X2 The Tenants pay ail rates and taxes, and the property is in a good state of repair. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices. Saint Mary Street; or to Messrs Barker, Morrig and Owen, Solicitors, all of Carmarthen. 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 cause arising or how long standing no disappointments, every case a guaranteed cure numerous testimonials send a stamp for free advice.—NURSE Ross's LABORATORY, "AIMA VILLA, LOWER CHARMINSTER ROAD, BOURNEMOUTH. Sales by Auction. By Messrs. David Price & Williams. Oct. 7th—Sale of Ewes, &c., at Brecon Cattle Market. 10th—Sale of Freehold Farm and Lands at the Wellington Hotel, Brecon. 13th-Monday, Sale of Farm Stock, Ac., at Pentreabercanafan, Glyn, Talybont- on-Usk. 15th-Sale of Household Furniture, (Sro., Wellington Assembly Room. 17th-Property Sale at Tower Hotel, Talgarth. 22nd-Sale of Furniture, &c at Gilestone, Talybont-on-Usk. 24th & 25tb.-Propertv Sale, Ashburnham Breconsbire Estate. Nov. 1st—Sale of Carpenters' Tools, Furniture, Carts, Gambos, &c., at Upper Chapel, Brecon. BRECONSHIRE. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) AND WILLIAMS will offer for Sale, at the WELLINGTON HOTEL, BRECON, On FRIDAY, the 10th OCTOBER, 1913 (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then read) the following Freehold Farm and Lands, known as CEFN MACRLAES, in the Parish of Talachddu, containing about 146 Acres. Tenant, Mr. Wm. Williams. Annual Rent, 491. PENTREABERCANAFON FARM, GLYN, BRECONSHIRE (2 miles from Tor- pactau and 1 mile from Pentir-rhiw Stations on the Brecon aiid Merthyr Raiiwuy). Important Sale of 507 Grand Mountain Sheep, 16 HEREFORD CATTLE. 9 HORSES and PONIES. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) & WIL- l LIAMS are favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Thomas to Sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, 13r,b OCTOBER, 1913, as follows MOUNTAIN SHEEP.-200 ewes (two, three, and four years old), 200 fat wethers, 100 ewe and wether lambs, 7 rams. HEREFORD CATTLE.-5 cows in calf, cow ind calf at foot, fat heifer. 2 yearling heifers, 2 heifer calves, 2 bull calves, 2 yearling steers. HORSES.-1 promising cart sucker, 1 five- year-old cob, 6 ponies various ages and colours, 1 grand pony sucker. 3 STORE PIGS. 1 TRAP. Three months' credit on all sums above X,5, or be usual discount at the rate of five per cent. per innum. Lunch, 12 o'clock. Sale to commence, 1-30. ASSEMBLY BOOMS, WELLINGTON HOTEL, BRECON. Important Sale of Household Furniture (which has been removed for convenience of Sale) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1913. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) & WIL- LIAMS have been favoured with insiruc- tiuus from Mr H. J. L. Beadnell and others to Sell by Public Auction as follows :— DINING ROOM.-Two mahogany sideboards, 2 !arge extending mahogany dining tables. 2 gents' arm chairs (mahogany frame), 10 dining room chairs (walnut frame), mirror (gilt frame), rngs, curtains and poles. Axminster carpets (12ft. x 9ft. and 10ft. 6in. x 9ft.), fender, brass fire irons; clock, &c., &c. DRAWING ROOM.—Piano (by C. Otter, Berlin, in excellent condition), piano sto:d, music cabinet, upholstered arm chair. 4 occasional cbnirs, Chesterfield conch (drop ends), Moorish coffee table, 2 occasional tables, card table, cabinet of drawers, 2 arm chairs, cabinet bookcase, ialaid mahoguny writing bureau, tapestry couch (walnut fiame), walnut whatnot (glass back), lady':õ piush easy chair (walnut frame), bamboo table and bookstand, large copper fern pot, ferns, fender and fire irons, Sheraton cabinet, old china, revolving mahogany study chair, quantity books. TIALL.-Carved oak hat stand, carved oak hall chair, Burmese stand, bracket lamp, umbrella stand, stuffed squirrel in glass case, &c. KITCHEN.—Breakfast and dinner hardware services, pair brftsu candle?acT knife machine, balance Scales, meat covers, meat safe, step ladders, round kitchen table, dial tables, oak coiner cupboard, copper warmin pan, culinary utensils, &c., &c. BEDROOMS.—Two gents' wardrobes with chests of Drawers, 3 wardrobes, bedroom chairs, 3 chests of drawers, 2 walnut bedrojm suites, dressing tables, washstandg with marbie tops, oak Erame mirror, cane-seated walnut frame rocking chair, 9 single bedsteads, full size brass bedstead, 3 oak framed bedsteads, camp bedsteads, feather beds, pillows, bolsters, 6 mattresses, 5 sets toilet ware, carpet 12ft. by lift. 6in., stair carpets and rods, &c. Gent's cycle, lady's cycle, child's cycle, en- larging camera, Singers sewing machine, &c, Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Terms—Cash.' BRECONSHIRE. Important Sale of FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) AND WILLIAMS will offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the TOWER HOTEL, TALGARTH, On FRIDAY, 17th of OCTOBER, 1913, at 2.30 p.m. Lot l.-All that substantially stone-built and slated Freehold Dwelling House and Garden, known as UPPER ARKRENIG HOUSE, TALGARTH, now in the occupation of Mr J. C. Evans. Lot 2.-All those Three Freehold Cottages and Gardens, known as UPPER AREBENIG COTTAGES, TALGARTH, now in the occupation of Mr Evan Davies, Mr James Michael, and Mra Mary Jones, at the yearly rents of JE5 12s., £4 5s., £3 17s. respectively. There is also attached to these cottages a Stable. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Bulwark, Brecon, or to n. T. Griffiths. Esq., Solicitor, Hay. +- GILESTONE, TALYBONT-ON-U— Important Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURH' ÛUHloor Effects WEDNESDAY, 220(- Catalogues may be Messrs. David Pr Brecon. Sales Pt .4 uctlon. By Messrs. David Price and Wiliiams. BRECON SHIRE In the Parishes of Talgarth. Bronlh Llsnelieu, Pipton. Cwmdu, Lltmdefalle, L'angcrse, and Grwyc ;-fawr Important Ssk of Valuable Agricultural Farms, ACCOMMODATION LANDS, LICENSED PREMISES, DWELLING S and other Premises, containing 2477 acres or thereabouts, known as the Ashburnham Estate, which will be offered fi 'J-e b* tie CASTLE HOTEL B\ ON. oa FRIDAY, OC1 cijtlli 24tb 19I3, and at TU.GARTE. On SATURDAY ■> Auctioneers- Messrs -)el Pr ce (F.A.I.) and Williams, Bulwark Brcc Solicitors—Meserp P..ko « Ceilins nrcl CC).: 6, Bedford ,1.0W, L ;n<iri:, W.C. Estate Agont-C. G.doi Williams, Esq.. Ash- burnham J'Vtate Otiice, Burry Pert, Carm. Partioi'i&rs in coarse of preparation. By Messrs. Killer. Powell & Co, Oct. 4th.- -Sale of Soá and Implements at B'aennaut, Llantigau. 6th.-M.8srli. .Y.cTark and Son's Annual Draft Stock Sale at Llwyncyntefin Park. 7t), FRI- of Ram ■ t thg CltUe Market, Brecon. 7th. —Sale of Trap.- HRn3f\. Saddles, &c., at the Celtic Market, Brecon. 8th— Sale of Liye vtd Dead Farm Stock, at L1 !¡yu, L'angyuidr. llth.-Importùu'; Sale of Stock, Imple- ments, tic., At Wsunroynich- LLWYNCYN TbFIN PARK, Brpcoti-hire, Within 5 Ullilutcb, Ik of Devyuick Station (Neath an:i Brecoa Railw.;}), ANNUAL SALE OF DRAFT STOCK. 40 Head cf Cattle, 2,230 Sheep 19 Cobs and Ponies. MESSRS, MILLER, POWELL and Co. (F.A.I.), hav« been instructed by Messrs. Robert McTark and Soi, to Sell uy Auction, at the above phoa, rv MONDAY. OCTOBER 6th. 1913, the whole of tho Snrp'.us Stook, comprising CATTLE.- -5 C JSS- jred heifers in -j.-lr, 2 barren heifers, 3 fat cows, 3 AMPS in milk, 24 two-year- old bullocks (in fcrtv M condition). 4 yearling bullocks. SHEEP. 1,909 Ol r \y. and orca-bred ewes, 20 yearling ewe., SOT doud «f.mountain wethers, 10 yearling 13C d, lanms 100 store ewe iambs, r* lambs,. 40 yearling rams, 20 <.■> usages), COBS AND j 2 well- bred yearling cot> lu. i i p,ny. 1 aged cliv-o, 1 f >Jr-v .f .rd norne poay, 6 horse ponies (2 and 3 year* 4 ma^re ponies, 3 yearl- ing ponies. The above ponies ivct "ligible for entry in Welsh Stud Boolk, Luncheoa 0"; the s .'v at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence wi!:h rnm» rilefick obarp. Conditions.—Thro- i lis1 credit on approved bills on all sum-* ab- -:10. or discount at the rate of 5 par cat, p«i- nam for cash. For th.) Hccomrajia. of buyeia ettending the Sale from Monmouth > i Glamorgan Districts, a train will losvp Devyn Ji Std,tico riz 4-40 p.m., in connection with the 5 Brecon and Merthyr train. A brake for in cndin f onrchase'-a will leave the Railway Station, Llac, at 10-30 a.m. on the morning of th9 Sale, running immediately after the Sale. Punctual pit^ndaooe is respectfally requested. BLAENNANT, LLANFIGAN. Important, Bale A CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, pros IMPLEMENTS, ic, MESSRS. MILLER, lOWELL & CO. 1 J.. (F.A..I } have r^yeiveJ instructions from Mr DaviJ Williams (who is leaving lite farm), to Sell by Public Auction at the above plr.ee, On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4tb. 1913, the whole of the Live Stock, Implements, &c,, i.HI fc,Hows CATTLE —5 cos? Jersey and Shorthorn cows in miil and iu ea f. 2 Hereford do., 4 two years old Hereford heifers in calf. 1 Short- horn do., '.i yearling ;.fer". 2 yearling bullocks, 3 weane-I calves, 2 barren cows in forward condition H ORSES-l w mare, supposed to be in foal, ond her fiiiy t'o*l by Heudre Spark 1 cob mare, six years ,11, Supposed t? be in foal, and her filiy foal 1 ag'T^borsp. SHEEP 150 lr'.J:)¡ed mountain ewes, one, two and three Yf'W !-i 150 fau wethers 50 theave and wether I ,,bs B rain^. PIGS -1 sow, 2 on pitrs, 13 store pis. IMPLEMENTS 2 carts, 2 gambos, galvanized dipping ,;b. ch-ffcatter and horse power mowing mach;Qe, Cambridge roll, double turnip drill, scuffler moote-, plough, harrows, sheep rack, 1 trap ii, seed c-nditioa. shearing benc hes, lady's saddle (equal to new), pikles, rakes, cow ties, ca-k. pig troughs, scythes, dung forks cheese pre" cheese tub, shaft harness, long gear8 g.o. gelU'd, bridle*, collars, neck straDS, Ac., &c. About 160 ACHES OF GRA8 will be LET from the day ot to the ;{û'h November next. Three months cre(bt on approved security for sum? above .£i) o tlS13:i discount for cash. Luncheon at 12. gale to commence at 1-30 sharp. Castle Street. September lJ. j. tt.1 CATTLE M .KErr;' BRECON. -& -TUESP i OBElv 7th, 1913. Sale t'.ire, Kerry and Radnor I'.oheArlings sent by H. A. 'oed. \YELL & Co., Auctioneers. IKET, BRECON. TO BE R 7tb, 1913. 3, &c., at 11-15 a.m. jR, POWELL & Co., Auctioneers. Sales by Auction. By Messrs Miller, Fowell A Co. LLWYXCELYN, LLANGYKIDR Distant abcut 3', miles from Crickhowell and 4 from Talyoont. Highly Important: Saie of 49 Pedigree bred Hereford Cattle, 4 Shire Hordes, 13 Cobs and Ponies, 35 Sheep. 4 Pigs, Implements and a quantity cf Hay. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL and Co. l'tl (F A.I.) linve received instructions from Mr John Jones (who is retiring fnm farming) to Sell by Pablic Auction at the above place on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1913, the whole of the Live Stock. Implements Hav, etc.. lS ioiiowe CATTLE.—5 Cows in caif with caives pt foot 3 cows in fdl milk and in cilf 3 two-year-old b iiferp in calf 7 yeur.mg heifers 4 fac heifers 1. sm-ren cow; 7 yearling cross-bred heifers; 5 weaned steer and heifer cdve3; 9 yearling Fteers. HORSES.—2 shire mires with foals and sapposed to be in fOB! (aged 7 and 8 respectively), cob ru'irc- quiet rude- saddle and in harness and with all traffic, 5 years old horse pony broken to saddle, 5 mountain pony mare;, 2 foal;, 4 yearling do. SHEEP.-35 well-bred mountain ewes. PIGS.—4 store pigs. HA Y.-About 15 tons of well-harvested hav to go off. IMPLEMENTS. 1 mowing maohine, 2 gambos, 2 curts, 1 trap in good condition, 1 double drill, 2 pairi of harrows, 1 chain barrow, 1 wheel plough, 1 swing plough, 1 turnip 3caffler, 2 chaff CQUerj, 1 turnip cutter, 1 windowing machine, 1 sack .ruck, 1 wheel barrow, ?4 shaep racks, 1 weighing machine with weights, 2 ladders, 1 grindbtoue and frame, 2 shearing benches, casks. 2 hay shakers, 2 hors,; rakez,, 1 heel rake, pikles, rake scythes aud ma.de- spades, shovels, forks, iroil oars, etc., ebc. HARNESS.—2 cart saddles and britchbands. 2 sets of long gears. 3 cart collars and bridles, 2 pairs of h imes. 1 pair of g.o. harness, 1 gent's pigskin saddle in good condition, 2 gent's pony saddles. 2 riding bridles, ropes, neck-naps, cowries etc., etc. I Lmcheoi] at 12, S de to commence at 1-30 sharp, i inee months' credit on approved security hr I sum-; above JE5 or ihe usual discount for cash. I N.B.—The Aacuonenrs wuuid like to cali the attention of bieerters and gr^iera to the Si-ock offered at this sale. The cctsle are young and very well bred The sbire mares are -;vell descend-d una excellent workers, and the c'y, i are rEliab;c,- with present day iruflic. The motor-bus bait pt P,„ncybailey is about 1 mile: mistant from Llwyncelyn, which is reached i by the service from (Mckhowell at 12-55 -in l from Brecon at 12-10. 8. Caetle Strtet. Brecon. September 12th, 1913. WAUNMYNICH FARM, Within fou.. miles of Brecon and bwo of Ta!vb\n Sibucn. | Xii^biy Attraciive oaie of 32« Sieep, 36 Cattle, 11 Horses, 19 Pigs and Modem implements. Mb SSBS. MILLER, PO VELL A Co..T.A.I.) ha\e received instructions from Mr T J. tow;]!, to Sell by Public Auction, rt the above farm, on SATURDAY. OCTOBER lltb, 1913, the whole of the Live and Dead Farming Sfock, &c., as follows :— CATTLE—9 cows in caif and in milk. 2 ows with 4 calves, 4 two-ye.i! -old heifers. 10 yearling heifers, 3 weaned calve 3 hand reared calves, 1 yearling bull. SHEEP.—93 crcss-brcd Radnor and Shropshire ewe". 92 improved Welsh ewes, 34 theave lambs, 65 fat Iambs, 12 fat ewes, 22 fat weihers. 2 rams,' 4 lambs. DORSES.—2 mares each 4 years old with fcals at foot, p.nd supposed to be in fori. 1 cart mare 3 yenrs old, 1 do. filly 2yearE old, 1 gelding, 1 two- years-eld mare likely to make an excellent collier, cob mare aged, cob mare six-years-old with foal at foot and supposed to be in foal, 1 vearline cob filly. PIGS.— 2 sows with 8 pigs, 2 do. in pig, 7 store pigs. IMPLEMENTS.— 2 P-fmbos (equal to new), 2 carts do., trap, Cambridge roll, turnip drill, tedder, horse rake, ploughs, mooter, scuffler, cultivator, 2 mowing machines (1 equal to new). harrows. (!h iin do., sheep racks, cbaffcutter and horse gears, casks, bridles, saddles, cart and long gears, &-c., &c. Three months' credit given on approved security on sums above C5 or discount at the rate of five per cent per annum. Li.r,chcon at 12 o'clock. Sale at 1-30 to the minute. N.L.-The Auctioneers would like to call the attention of farmers and others to the Stock offered at this Saie. The ewes are young and sound; lambs and wethers are in good condition. The cattle are young and promising and the horses are also young, excellent workers and believed to be sound. The whole of the implements are equal to new. 8. Castle Street, Brecon, September 30th, 1913. TOMKINS, CHADWICK (A.A.I.) & THOMAS, Agricultural A General Auctioneers & Valuers, Estate Agents, Licensed Trade Experts, Gougers, Stocktakers and Insurance Agents. Offices: HIGH ST., BRECON. ALSC Tomkins and Chadwick, ABERGAVENNY. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. -A__ BRECONSHIRE, CRICKHOWELL. E SSRS. CHADWICK (F.A.I.) & THOMAS .iWi will Sell by Public Auction, at the BEAR HOTEL, CRICKHOWELL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1913, at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale, all that Desirable Freehold Residence known as GLAN-Y-DWR." Possession on completion. Partioulars from the Auctioneers. Brecon and Abergavenny, or R. A. Christian, Esq., Solicitor, Alfreton, Derbyshire. By Mr. J. A, Evans- Oct. 9th.-Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, WerneBhead, Llandefalle, in con junction with Mr F. G. Price. | Further Entries solicited. I Sales by Auction. By Mr f G. Prioe. Oct. 7ih—Saie ot Live and Dead Farming" Stock Lower Rhyddnes, Bonghrood. 9th7Ii'^ an(1 Farming Stock, at Wernisned, LIincief.ille, in conjunction with Mr J. A. Evm-. Oct. Ihh-Live and Dead Farming Stock, Grass Keep, H-y, Furni'.r. Sic., at 3eolrowland, Taigarth. Oct. 20th and 21st.-Sale of Household Furniture, Outdoor Effects, &c,f at Tregunter. LOWER RHYDDNESS, BOUGHROOD. Important Sale of LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, Viz. Cambridge roller, wooden flat roller, cart, gambo, 4 sheep cratches, cattle crib, horse rake, mowing machine, several tll'1 w .) hogsheads, turnip drill, turnip scuffle, sack truck, set trap harness, Jong, short and G.O. gears! rakes, pikles, shearing bench, long ladder, 2 benches, pulper, horse-works, 2 pairs harrows, timber chain, plough, winnowing machine, etc., etc, 174 Cross-Bred Shropshire SHEEP, Viz. 43 theave lambs, 20 wether lambs, 33 yearling ewes, 25 two-year-o!d ewes, 33 three-year-old ewes, 7 yearling wethers, 1 laiiib ram, two-year-old Shropshire ram, three-year-old ram, 10 ewes. 31 HEREFORD and CROSS-BRED CATTLE, viz. :—5 cows in caif and in milk, 3 Hereford cows in and with calves at foot, 3 two. year-old heifers in calf, 3 three-year-old heifers in ca'f, 4 yearling heifers, two-year-old heifer in milk, 3 weaneo heifer calves. 2 weaned bull calves, 4 vearlin? steers. 7 HORSES and COLTS, viz. Cart mare in and wiib foal at foot, brown cart mare, 7 years old, in foal, two-year-old cart, filly, three. yesr ola co J mare, broken to saddle, vearling cob horse, cob filly foal. TV/fR- FRANCIS GEO. PRICE favoured U-1- with -nstructions frooi Mr James Davies to sell !ii(, above by Auction on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7% 1918. Three months' credit on sums above JB10. Luncheon at 11.33 o'clock. Sale at 1 o'clock, Cross House, Talgarth WERNISHEL) FARM, LLANDEFALLE. Abou* It Mike £ r.xi B-ug'.Kod and 3 Milt-e trotr. Erwood Station?. Inijcrtant Sal,: 01 25 H:r CATTLE, 2C0 TZV SHEEP 12 HORSES, PIGS, AaricuUnra! Implements, Harare, TI TR.-TOHN A. EVANS (m ccnjanctioL- with F. G. Price), bhK received icstroc- j tioss frl) ýI- T. Evans, Mbo is retiriug from j farmi! t.) b: Pr;b'ic A^ct'M.. at the abc'e ier, ThURSDAY, OCTOBER 9tb, 1918, j the ie cf Live and Dead Farming Srock, i»s fi.ilows :— CATTLE.—6 Hereford cows with their 6 bull and heifer caves, 2 fat cows. 3 yearling steers, 1 yearling heifer, 5 two-year-old heifcr2. 1 yearling ball. SHEEP.—75 one, two, and three-year-old ewes, 65 theave and wsther lambs, 58 one and two-year- old wethers, 3 ram'. HOKSES.—1 eleven-year-old cart mare. 1 seven- year-old cart mare, 1 two-year-old cart filly, 1 two year-old cart gelding, 1 two-vear-old half-bred filly, 1 five-year-olu half-bred mare wiih foal at foot, 1 five-yea: -oid cab horse, 1 four-year-old cob horse, 1 threi-ycar-old cob filly, 1 one-year-old cob horse, 1 cob foci. PIGS.—Sow with pigs, 1 bacon pig. IMPLEMENTS.—1 corn drill, 2 pairs of har- rows, 1 chain harrow. 1 scarifier. 3 ploughs, winnowing machine, 2 carts, 1 gambo, 1 gambo bed to go cn cart wheels, 2 mowing machines and reapers combined, horse rake, heel rake, chaff cutter and horse workp. mooter, turnip drill, cake crusher, 2 turnip carters (one nearly new), grind- atone, casks, lub" pikes. rakes. &c. I HARNESS.—3 sets ioug harness, 2 sets G.O. harness, 2 sets shaft harness, 4 collars, 4 bridles, 4 neck straps, &-c., &c. Cheese press, 2 oak chests. Luncheon at 11-30. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock prompt. Terms. Six months' crcdit on approved security on all snms aijove £ 5, or the usnal dis- count for caih. Auctioneer's Offices Ysciog, Builth Welle Smirhfield, Builth Wells; and Cross House. Taigarth. i HEOLROWLAND, TALGARTH. Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Grass Keep, Quantity of Hay, Household Furniture, etc MR. FRANCIS GEOIiGE PRICE has been favoured with instructions from Mr Lloyd James, who is leaving, to Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY. OCTOBER lltb, 1913. IMPLEMENTS. Cart, gambo, mowing machine, borseworks, turnip drill, plough, wooden roll, long, short, and G.O. gears, sheep cratch, 2 pig troughs, saddles and bridles., etc. PIG6.—2 strong stores. SHEEP.—10 ewes, 1 yearling Shropshire ram. 1 two-year-old Radnor ditto. CATTLE.-2 cows, due to calve in October, 1 cross-bred cow in calf, 4 yearling heifers. HORSES.—Aged cart mare, in foa.1 to Young Harvestman half-bred mare, 3 years old, quiet with all traffic; cob mara, 3 years old, broken to saddle and harness 2 two-year-old ponies. 20 geese, 10 turkeys, several fowls. About 50 acres grass, quantity of hay. to be consumed on the promi-es and part to go off. Household furniture. dec. Refreshments will be provided. Sale at 2 o'clock Terms—Cash. Cross House, Talgarth. Preliminary Notice. TREGUNTER HALL, TALGARTH. Unreserved Sale of Antique Household Appointments, Oil Paintings, Axminster and other Carpets, Curtains, Out-door Effects, Hay, Live Stock, etc.. for Capt. D. Hughes Morgan, on MONDAY &- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th & 21at, By MR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE. Cross House, Talgarth. MIDLAND. I NOTTINGHAM GOOSE FAIR.-CHEAP EXCURSION to Birmingham, Leicester and Nottingham from Brecon at 3-15 a.m on Saturday. October 4th, for 1 or 8 days. W. GUY GRANET, General Manager. Public Notices. Breconshire County Council. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888, To the County Elertor* c.f the Ystradgvnlaie Lower Divisions of the County, and to all others whom it may concsro. WHEREAS repre-en, -IlLiqnq have been made to v.? £ eco.D8*"re County Ci-uncil thit it is desir- able that increased representation on the County Council should be t" the Parish of Ystrad- gynlais Lower, and tba. the Ystridcvnlais Lower Electoral Divisions ehuuld be re-divided into Electoral Divisions AND WHEREAS -he County Council has appointed a Committee to hoid a Local Inauirv into the subject mai'.er of such representations and all other matters relating theteto NOW the Breconsh.ie County Cuancil hereby give notice that a Local Inquire ;,JIQ the above representations end tbf mst? -ers conr,,cted there- with will be held a; ibe POLICE STATION YSTRADGYNLAIS. on Tae-dnv. :bp 21et day of October. 1913, at 2 o'ciock in the fternoon by County Councillors Ow- Price, Wibiam Steven son Miller, Franu Travers and Howeil Richard Jones William?, or some or one Gf them, the Com- mittee appointed to hoid such Inquiry, at which all persons interested may attend and De neard with reference to tb"- said representations and the other matters aforesaid. HENRY F. W. HARRIES, Clerk of the County Council, County Hall, Brecon 22nd Sept., 1913. Breconshire bounty Council. TH', LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1894. PARISH OF YSTR vDGYNL ^IS LOWER, WHEREAS proposals have been m,n,de for the re-aivision of the Pan, of Ysirudg, niais Lower into vVards and for ihe re-dist: u.uuon of the memjers of ;he Ystrndgynlaij District Council and the Y?tradgyn;-„ Lower Parish Council among such Warn*. AND WHEREAS the PrfCone-hire County L Council is satisfied tb, prima ;LÍ¿ is made out for the above-mentioned proposals. NOW the Brecon?; County Oeunci! hereby give n.ice that a lr.quj'y into the ubove proposals will be held at the POLICE STATION. YSTRADGYNLAIS. on Ta<-sdav, the 21st dav of v)'iOi>ER, 1913, 1 o'clock u the afternoon, by County Council oj h O'^eu Price. William Steve anon mllid, Ft, ak Travers and HoweU Riciiard Jones Wiih -ms or some cr one of them, the Committee ap.onted by the County Council to hold such Ii'iqu-ry, which a!! persons in- v p terested may attend and be heard. HENKY F. W HARRIES, Cl, r.- of the Oourity Council County Hall. Brecon. 22nd Sept., 1913. BREuKNO'jK'iHiRE SESSIONS. "^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ±Y rex: GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF IHE PEACE for ;he County of Brecknock will be htid at the COUNTY HALL, BRECON, on TUESDAY. tfce 14fh dry of OCTOBER 1313, at 11-20 o'clock in the forc uoon. at which time end pi 3C3 all person- summoned to serve on the Grand .h:ry, Pro?eccr.-)r and Witnesses must attend. At 11-30 o'clock .be Justices will proceed tc transact the County Business. All Petty Jurors. Appp'larts ana Respondents must attend in Court a: 11-30 o'clock in the fore- noon of the above-mentioned day. HENRY F. W. HARRIES. County Ha.I!. Brecon. Clerk ot the Peace. 22nd September, 1913 National Farmers' Union. Brecon & Radnor Counties Branch. A GREAT PUBLIC MEETING will be held in tne ASSEMBLY ROOM at the WELLINGTON HOTEL. BRECON, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th 1913. at 3 p.m. Alderman Thomas p eece, J.P. (Ross), and J. A Thompson, Esq.. J.P., uf the N.F.U. Executive, will apeak for the Union, and the Rt Hon. Lord Glanusk, Sidrey Robinson. EFq., M.P., C. Venablee Llewelyn. Esq.. Owen Price, Esq. (vice- chairman Brecon C C) bDd J. T. Jackson, Esq. (president B & R. Farmer?' Union), will also address the meeting. Chairman O. W. DAVIES. Esq. All farmers are urged to attend. BUILTH WELLS Horse Shoeing Competitions (open to Shoeing Smiths in any p^rt of the United Kingdom and Shoeing Smiths within a rftflina of 25 miles of Bltth WeU,). will ,.ke place M The Smithfield, Builth Wellst On WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8th, 1913, commencing at 9 a.m. President—Mr J. P. fUiltoa. M.R.C V S Bnilth Wells. onutb Hon. Sec.-G. V. Price, Auctioneer, Builth Wells, Entries close definitely 1st October, 1913 VALE OF USK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Forty-Seventh PLOUGHING MATCH and Live Weight Competitions wiil be held on Wednesday, October 8th, 1913, at Pencelly Court Farm, LlanPgan. Entries to be sent to the Secretary, Mr J. Williams, BrIck House, Llanfryaach, on cr before the 4tb day of October, 1913. Wedding Cards. Oat! and see the Beautiful Designs In Endless Variety at the COUNTY TIMES OFFICE, BRECON.