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,iiJ SALES BY AUCTION. I WELSHPOOL HORSE PAIR. 45 $MONDAY, JULY 2, 1894. 2* ATPjSSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE, ,efl w, beg to announce that thev will hold their Pc, J SALE OF HORSES, > ifl> IX THE Y ROYAL OAK HOTEL YARD, íe IX THE Y ROYAL OAK HOTEL YARD, MONDAY, THE 2ND of JULY, I894, pd Entries of Horses and Colts of all J* be esteemed a favour. ^A.]jn'r^'n Excellent Collection of FIRST-CLASS ft ^ddl including 6 L.adies and Gent's iff es> a number of Double and Single-Rein ^Pe^' Suits of Horse Clothing, &c., the N>, -55. °f a Gentleman who has given up Hunt- tW so^ immediately after the Horses. & ^tai ^'01*Tns and all further information may be Ift Von6!4- from the AUCTIONEERS, Chirbury, re' or' on Market and Fair Days, at their I* ^isho VH 0FF1CES in Welshpool, Newtown, and $I ^ast 1 e. 6 WEtSBPOOL SMITHFIELD. HICKMAN espectfully announces that be *»» SALES of all class of LIVE STOCK will 4011ducted everv First and Third Monday in the 1 *erlp. Aho his SALES OF HORSES will be held A. *rst Mondav in the Month. ^^nt for Frank Lloyd's Horse Sales, Wrexham. ^ANFAIR, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. « "CABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. I "Tk To BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY WATKINS, at the Red Lion Hotel, 3 Llanfair. AT O SATURDAY, 23RD JUNE, 1894, for Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject f ii, to conditions, 0 Calip, that desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, l-orwi Brynhiriaeth," together with 10 acres, 3 3 0r thereabouts, of Superior PASTURE ^A.O&'a Productive GARDEN, and Two COT- 9 kf the whole being now in the occupation of > Smith. 1 residence is well and strongly built, and has lU ^Posing frontage. It contains Three Grand | f CePtion Rooms, Smoke Room, Fine Bedrooms, i Ji0ll0 kitchens, Back Kitchen, Pantry, with Out- (*». 8e§' Stables, a Coachouse, and a Granary. The » TC^ds are tastefully laid out with Ornamental i ^tS anc* Shrubs, Ac. The Land is exceedingly rich and fertile, with a if i ^ed stream running through, and it has a cap- IasPect.. property is situate one mile from Llanfair, nine miles from Welshpool, and adjoins the «/ .Jjk^rties of J. C. Hilton, Esq., and C. W. Hum- Esq.. X«?*urther Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, ^J^lace Llanfyllin. | 1 WELSHPOOL. ^JESSRS. LUCAS & CO., of the world-famed §tre Horse and Carriage Repository, Hotliam beg t' ^jverpool (established nearly i00 years), ? £ ive notice that they intend holding their Tj £ i>JRST QUARTERLY HORSE SALE at «0YAL OAK HOTEL, WELSHPOOL, on ESDAY, JULY 3RD, 1894, at 12 o'clock, ^tlthev will SELL BY AUCTION ERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, DRAUGHT AND VAN HORSES. ob]p 8 Lrc'As & Co. beg to call the attention of J?eib Ladies, Gentlemen, Breeders, Farmers, Soli .,ers tbis highly important Sale, and beg j valuable confidence and patronage ^ries g the Firm to record a large number ^eIsGS SOld b-v g^eas aud sovereigns paid to • ftoi-,S^^nKs °nlv is charged if horse unsold. 0nRbt to be entered as soon as possible to Position in catalogue. tssl,sy flrlns and all particulars from *■ l^CAS & CO., HOTHAM STREET, LIVERPOOL; ili* "D-t> Or from h V AN THOMAS, ROYAL OAK HOTEL ARI>, WEr.snrooL. WREXHAM, 1894. ttTiS' OIIEAT NORTH WALES PRIZE IJvi SALE AND SHOW in their new tfrfl?sive depository at Wrexham (overlooking l0lWi?,Railvvay Stations), Tl-KSDAY, July 24, and Utitei- rTys- at 11-30 each dav, consisting ot ar>fJ l^r\ H;imess Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Waggon ^ntr?, ,'Urry Horses. should be made at once, to ensure goo ^Utrv Entries close July 14. L(;c'. ,°rnis and Prize Lists from C()-> REPOSITORY, HOTIIAM-SJ., OOL. I WEEK 1200 HORSES. ^he f Wr-at ^orth Wales Prize Horse Sales^ at atn) between Chester & Shrewsbury G.U .It. LLOYD, Proprietor of the LARGES1 T^tWn J SALE IN THH WORLD, will sell on U°rses" >r.'VY NKXT> J«ne 19th, 360 Fine Harness hanri rl^cb pairs, Hunters and Young Horses pairq, Hunters and Young Horses rr nv,'r- °ttiilr, f, DAv> 20tb, 330 Small Harness Horses, I ^llrpo ''1'8 anfl l'onies (many prize winners). J?ht r I)A Y, 21st, 300 Grand Waggon Horses, I J?ht r I)A Y, 21st, 300 Grand Waggon Horses, "rry a"'l Strong Van Horses, the finest fftru,1,11. England or Wales, 4, 5, 6, & 7 yrs old. ^avf ono, two, and three years and half-bred Geldings and Fillies, a rI\v0 °1t Worthy of notice. r G!lr for trial. All horses guaranteed. 7 and Judging 10 30. Sales (3 Rings) 1230. öues,3d. FRANK LLOYD, Wrexham. EMMA LLOYD, 47, PARK STREET, NEWTOWN. ^5 most respcctfuliv to thank iier kmd Jlet c],, -'lcnds and patrons for the support accorded 'ririg the period she has acted as Agent tor D'S MERCANTILE Co., Ltd., b.o, begs to inform them that F. L Co. litve transferred THEIR BUSINESS CONNECTION TO HER, ^)0sos trading on the SAME WIIAR! as her predecessors. sjJ- ^s to solicit a. share of public patronage igf j llPP°rt, assuring them that all orders entruste ^ec °r Coal, Lime, and Artificial Jlanures, will be M'itjj at a price that will compare favourabij All Coritemporaries. la.d aCCOunts now due to F. M. Co., E. L. will be 'vise t ? receive with the least possible delay; otiiei- e collection of the same will be out of her s. SALES BY AUCTION. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. Sales by Public Auction of all kinds of FAT and STORE STOCK, conducted by MESSRS. BAYLEY and TINNISWOOD At Times calculated to Suit the best interest of Farmers and Dealers. Cash on fall of the hammer. ALL FAT AND STORE CATTLE WEIGHED FREE OF CHARGE. COURT HON. HERBERT A.O.F. CHIRBURY. CELEBRATION OF JUBILEE WEDNESDAY, J en: 20TH. LUNCHEON AT 1 O'CLOCK. TICKETS, 2 6. The Chair will be taken by STANLEY LEIGHTON, Esq., M.P. ATHLETIC SPORTS AND HORSE AND PONY RACES. 120 yards flat race for juveniles of the Court. Prizes, 7/6 and 3/; free. 120 yards flat race (6 miles radius). Prizes,10/6 and 5/ entrance, 6d. One mile flat race (open). Prizes, £1 and 5/; entrance, 1/. 200 yards flat race for Members of Court Her- bert free. 1st prize, Cup, value XI (presented by S. D. Price Davies, Esq.; 2nd, 5/. Half-mile Steeplechase (open). Prizes, £1 and 5, entrance, 1/. 440 yards Obstacle race (6 miles radius). Prizes, 15 and 5/; entrance, 6d. Potatoe race (open). Prizes, 7 6 and 2/6; en- trance, 6d. Sack race (open). Prize, 5. free. Wheelbarrow race (open). Prize, 5 free. Women's race. Prizes, 7/6 and 2,6 (presented by Mr. T. P. Embrey); free. Tug of War (open) six-a-side. Prizes, 30/ and 10/; entrance, 2/6 each team. Football contest (open) six-a-side. Prize, value 42/ entrance, 3/ each team. Quoiting match, singles (open). Prizes, 10/6 and 2/6; entrance, 6d. Quoiting match, doubles (for members of Court Herbert.) Prizes, 15/ and 5/ free. Quoiting match, doubles (open). Prizes, 15/ and 5/; entrance, 1/ each pair. I Pony race mile, not over 13.2; catch weights. Sweepstake of 10/ with £ 1 added, presented by S. D. Price Davies, Esq.; second to save stake; con- fined to a 10 miles radius. Pony race, 1 mile, not exceeding 14.2, 10 stone. Sweepstake of 10/ and £ 1 added; second to save stake. Weight allowance 7 lbs. an inch. 10 miles radius. Open race, 1-| miles, horses not exceeding 15 hands, 11 stone. Sweepstake 15 withE3 added second prize,.E.I. Same weight allowance. Local race, li miles, horses 15 hands and over carry 12 stone. Sweepstake 10/ and Cup value zell presented by S. D. Price Davies, Esq.; second to save stake, same weight allowance. Four horses to run in each race, or no money to be added to stakes. All foot races handicapped, and no second prize unless three compete. All entries to be sent to E. W. TUDOR, Chirbury, secretary of Sports, by Thursday, June 14th, and all protects to be made in writing to him within half an hour after the event, with 2/6 deposit, which will be forfeited if the objection proves frivolous. The NEWTOWN PRIZE BAND is engaged for the Dancing. Admission to Field, '1 diildren under 12 and Member's Wives, 6d. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MACHYNLLETH 7TH ANNUAL HORSE, CATTLE, SHEEP, DOG, POULTRY, AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW, AND SHEEP-SHEARING, AND GRAND LEAPING COMPETITIONS, Will be held in PLAS MACHYNLLETH GROUNDS, By the kind permission of the Marchioness (D.) of Londonderry, Ix THE LAST WEEK IN AUGUST, 1894, Rules, Regulations, Entry Forms, and any fur- ther information may be obtained from the under- signed R. GILLART, Hon. G. W. It. WAKEFIELD, ) Sees. THOMAS LLOYD, Secretary. Machynlleth, May 9th, 1894. IMPORTANT NOTICE. OFFICE AND WHARF: RAILWAY STATION COAL YARD, ABERYSTWYTH. T J. JEN KIN JONES, WHOLESALE AND HETAlL GENERAL MERCHANT, RA HASCOA58 f°vi,.faleCAN-VO?K "w 1HUBOn"s()UTH WALES, and otl.cr C.J. at frce to °°y "Ition at C°AL7rCbeSt HAY, LIME, BRICKS, HW &CsT 'rrfoV'dTcolcbrated Chattcrby Bri- JSs -Soi™. *»>• Can be obtained h, ^amities at one civt. and upwards. GEO. TYLEY, (REGISTERED) SANITARY PLUMBER HOT WATER AND GAS FITTER. HOUSE DRAINS TKSTCJ) BY MACHINE TEST AM.BKSS-5, LOWER BROOK STREET, OSWESTRY. ALL KINDS OF PRINTING FOR FLOWER SHOWS, &c., Executed with the utmost dispatch, and at moder- ate charges by SALTER & ROWLANDS, COUNTY TIMES OFFICE, WELSHPOOL. SALES BY AUCTION. THOMAS WHITFIELD, SEN., IS THK OLDEST ESTABLISHED AUCTIONEER IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. WHITFIELD'S DAIRY, STORE & FAT STOCK AUCTION IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, Commencing EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10.30 a.m. Salesmen. Departments. T. WHITFIKLD, SEN.Fat Sheep, Ewes and Lambs. T. WHITFIELD, JUN.Bulls, Store and Fat Cattle. EDWD. WHITFIELD. Dairy Cattle and Pigs. GEO. WHITFIELD Fat and Rearing Calves. EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. Settlements as soon as the Stock is sold. NEWTOWN. GRAND MUSICAL FETE AXIl FLORAL EXHIBITION, Ox THURSDAY, JULY 26TH, 1894, On Newtown Hall Grounds (by kind permis- sion of Captain Pryce-Jones). Presidents: SIR PRYCE PRYCE-JONES, M.P. A. C. HUMPHREYS-OWEN, Esq., )1.P. ADJUDICATORS: Choral-Mr. DAVID JENKINS, Mus. Bac. Instrumental—Mr. RICHARD STEAD. CHIEF MUSICAL EVENTS. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION, Prizes, X,30 and X5. VILLAGE CHOIR COMPETITION, Prizes, X8 and X2. MALE VOICE COMPETITION, Prizes, £8 and X2. BRASS BAND CONTEST, Prizes, X15, £ 10, £5, and Silver Medal to Cornet Soloist. QUICKSTEP CONTEST. Prize, X2. Programmes and Schedules of Prizes and Rules may be obtained on application to the Secretaries. J. LLOYD HUGHES, H. CARL TAYLOR. 0AERSWS. COURT HAXD-IN-HAND, No. 6,660, A.O.F. THE ANNIVERSARY DINNER Of the above Court will take place On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th, Under the Presidency of CAPTAIN ADAMS. Dinner at 3 p.m. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each. FRANCIS G. JONES, Secretary. BERRIEW. LOYAL RHIEW LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS. THEANNIYERSARY Of this Lodge is fixed for WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th. DINNER at the TALBOT INN at 2 o'clock. The site of the DANCING and SPORTS com- mands one of the finest views in the County. BUTTINGTON. THE CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL FESTIVAL WILL liE HELD AT T R E W E R N ON THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, 189-i. SERVICE AT 2 45. Address by the YEN. ARCHDEACON THOMAS. A BAND will be in attendance from 4 till 9 30 p.m. TICKETS. Is. each. WHITTIN GTON. A GARDEN PARTY WILL BE HELD ON THE G RE E N, On THURSDAY, June 28, 1894-, In aid of the Funds for the Restoration of Whit- tington Church. TEA, 4 o'clock. DANCING, 5. TICKETS Tea and Dancing, 2s. each Ihneillg only, Is.—Tickets, if bought before Wednesdav June 27th, Is. 6d. each. Should the weather be wet Dancing will take el place in the Schools. L. LEWIS, MONUMENTAL AND GENERAL MASONRY wou KS. SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. A. E. BOND, CONFECTIONER, s, BROAD STREET WKLSHPOOL, Manufacturer of WEDDING CAKES of the best Quality. A choice selection of ORNAMENTS and BOXES. CHRISTENING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES. Genoa, Currant, Sultana, Madeira, Almond, and Seed Cakes. School Treats and Tea Parties Supplied on the most moderate Terms. K ST I MATES GIVEN FOR DINNERS, T.CNCTIEONS, TEAS, etc. PURE WHOLEMEAL BREAD. Made as directed by Dr. Allison.-See Testimonial. I ADDRESSES. E. 0. JONES & SONS, ENGLISH & FOREIGN TIMBER MERCHANTS, AND COAL FACTORS, Timber Yard and Saw Mills, RAILWAY STATION,") R WELSHPOOL. Retail Yard and Coal Depot, CANAL WHARF,) /4 I I)EALS MOULDINGS, R WHEELBARROWS SLATES TILES BOARDS GATES SPOKES CEMENT RIDGES SCANTLINGS HURDLES < FELLOES SANITARY PIPES COPING LATHS LADDERS &C- CHIMNEY TOPS BRICKS, &C. Railway Sleepers, ncing, and Waggon Scantlings, Colliery Timber. ..&.1' 0' m 1-1 Cannock, Wrexham, Hanw^jod and other Coals at lowest prices. FIREWOOD. JOSEPH DAVIES & SON, TAILORS LIVERY MAKERS AND OUTFITTERS, 11, BROAD | STREET, WELSHPOOL. 1 (ESTABLISHED 1839.) Are now showing the newest Materials for the present Season at Moderate prices. Specialities, LIVERIES and LADIES JACKETS. Scotch and West of England Suits from £2 10s. to £4 4s. Black Worsted and Serge Suits from X2 15s. Trowsers from 15s. Overcoats from t2. Breeches of West Saddle Tweeds from 18s. A LARGE STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING. ———————_ R. W. MILLER & CO., LIMITED, BREWERS, WINE&SPIRIT MERCHANTS STOKESCBOFT BREWERY, BRISTOL. PKIZH, MEDALS AWARDED FOR GREAT EXCELLENCE OF ALES. SOLE PROPRIETORS OK THE FOLLOWIKG CELEBRATED WHISKEYS— THE CROFT-BLBND" IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEYS. THE « GUARDS VERY OLD SCOTCH WHISKY, AND R. JIILLIEB & CO'S. COGNAC, ## AND Agent for XEWFCOWN—MB. G. H. ELLISON, Broad Street. Applications for purchasing Agencies to be addressed to Mr. EVAN HUMPHREYS, Dolguan, Newtown, <jr to STOKESCROFT BREWERY, Bristol. CHARLES DREW, IMPORTER OF WINES AND SPIRITS, Wholesale Bottler of Messrl^ BASS & CO'S INDIA PALE 4lE, GUINNESS AND CO'S EXTKA STOUT (Under Guarantee to Bottle Messrs GninneBs's Extra Stout only with their Trade Label), FINEST CHAMPAGNE • CIDER;. Ac., afco MINERAL WATEAt MANUFACTURER. WORKS—KING STREET. Mineral Waters of all kinds prepared with the g-reatcst care as to Purity and Quality viz., Soda, Seltzer, Potass, and Lithia Waters, Stone Ginger Beer, Lemonade, Ginger Ale.Champagne.Lime-juice, Ginger Beer kc supplied in Bottles and Syphons. G. DREW holds a large stock of well-matured Wines, which he Imports Direct from the following we-known Shippers, viz. CLARETS, Messrs. Nathaniel Johnson and Sons, Bordeaux; HOCK, and Tw!-?*' Ie^rAr™ld> Frankfort, o/m; "chal'd P«re & Fils, Beaune (Cote D or); SHERRIES, Messrs Duff Gordon & Co., Oporto and G- Grah»W and Co" Scotch Whiikeys, &c., ot the Finest Qualities and first-class ^r*nds. KKGL-LAR DELIV ERY BY VANS ON THE- FOLLOWING ROUTES, viz.- Chirk, Cefn, and > Himbon j Every Moridav. Llvnclys, Llnnsant- i ffrnid, Llanfcchain, 5 rp ( and Llanfyllin.$^ rUCS<la> Pant, Llanyuiynech,) Four Crosses, Ardd- f Icon, Pool Quay, and [ Every Wednesday. Welshpool. j Whittington, Elles- ) mere, Ac. ) Every Thuivday. Chirk, Yron, and") Llano'ollen. Every Friday. rl he Lodge, and the") *r]yn. j-Every alternate Saturday. Llansilin, Penybont,) tin.'SS": *°d jEverr Maesbnry,Maesbrook, Velton"1' aml West CEveryalterHate Wednesday Drill, Trcflach, and Trefonen. Every alternate Friday. All Orders will receive very Care, Attention, and Prompt Delivery. CHARLES DREW gent for Messrs. Bass and Co/s Burton Ales in Casks, 45, Church-street, Oswestry. M. ILLIAMS & SON FAMILY GROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, PROVISION AND. CORN MERCHANTS, 3 & 4, CHURCH STREET, and 30, SALOP ROAD, WELSHPOOL. Tr%Tfif«St of PIPKs> POUCHES, CIGAltS, and CIGARETTE HOLDERS in the County. ,> EVERY CIGAR WARRANTED IN PlvliFECT CONDITION. HIGH-CLASS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S Hair-Dressing Rooms OSWALD ROAD (Opposite Queen's Hotel) OSWESTRY. F. C. PREECE, (From Bowdler s, Shrewsbury, and formerly of London.) TEETH! TEETH!! TEETH! > COWAN & co:s FREE DENTORIUM. WHOLESALE ARTIFICIAL TEETH I' MANUFACTORY. Single Teeth from 3s. Complete Sets from 93, Fit and Quality guaranteed. ONLY BEST MATERIAL USED. Teeth Set en Gold, Platinum and Silver. NOTE THE ADDRESS—COWAN & CO., 18, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, D.D.S., JAMES CUMMING, L.D.S. (DENTAL SURGEONS), AT 22, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL, EVERY MONDAY, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. I. & G. LLOYD, COACH BUILDERS, Alfred Place, ABERYSTWYTH. CARRIAGES MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. MADAME BELLIES Millinery Establishment, Is now replete with the Latest Novelties in SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. Coventry House, Severn Street, NEWTOWN. A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR EYER." GEO. REES, SAVOY HOUSE, 115, STRAND, HAS ON VIEW A LARGE COLLECTION OF CHOICE ARTIST'S PROOFS ENGRAVINGS & ETCHINGS By all the Most Eminent Painters and Engravers. HUNTING, RACING, ANI) SPORTING PICTURES IN GREAT VARIETY. Catalogues of 1000 Subjects, post free ld. stamp. HOTELS, ROYAL OAK HOTEL, WELSHPOOL. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES & COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,! BILLIARDS, &c. DAVID RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE LION HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to announce that it has undergone a thorough cleaning and re- furnishing, and is, therefore, open to all orders connected with this Old Established Hotel, and is now replete with every comfort as a Family and Commercial House. Coffee and Private Sitting Rooms BILLIARDS. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MINERALS, Wholesale and Retail. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Special attention given to Fishing and Touring Parties. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor, Late of the Bull Hotel, Welshpool. WHITE HORSE HOTEL, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. A minute's walk from the Sea. 3 Minutes walk from the Railway Station. This Hotel which is situated most centrally for Tourists, Cyclists and Commercial Gentlemen has recently undergone extensive alterations, including the addition of a new Coffee and Commercial Rooms, is replete with with every comfort. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. STORE ROOM FOR CYCLES. TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. M. A. REA, Proprietress. Family ajtd Commercial Batil DRAGON, MONTGOMERY. This old-established Hotel has been re- opened under entirely uew management; renovated throughout and furnished with every comfort. COFFEE AND PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS FOR LADIES. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. CIGARS OF BEST BRANDS. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 'BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. C.T.C. HOUSE. Excellent Fishing in the Neighbourhood. I PROPRIETOR—G. J. CLIPSTOX, Late House Steward Wynnstay. DOVEY VALLEY HOTEL CEMMES ROAD, MONTGOJIEIVYSHTKE. EXCELLENT SALMON AND TROUT FISHING IN THE RIVEI: DOVEY, %V^"I THIN a few minutes' walk of the Hotel, » » and close to the Railway Station and Telegraph Office. Fishing Tickets, issued by the Dovey Valley Fishery Association, can be obtained at the Hotel. PLCTURKSQVK ST KXKRY. TFCRMS MoPERATt. POSTING. WILLIAM REES, PI;OI'I;;T"JOK. ADDRESSES. THE "STAR" COFFEE HOUSE, WELSHPOOL, (NEAR THE TOWN HALL.) GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIALS, VISITORS, &c. TOURIST & TEA PARTIES CATERED FOR. REASONABLE CHARGES. E. JONES, PROPRIETRESS. REES JAMES, SADDLER, AM) HARNESS MAKER, A Large Assortment of RIDING SADDLES AND BRIDLES, and all kinds of Leather Goods always on hand. BITS, WHIPS, SPURS, CLIPPERS. BRUSHES, MITTENS & TANNED GLOVES. SPONGES WASHLEATHERS, HARNESS COMPOSITION, and Best Oil for Gears, &c., Rugs & Gig Aprons in stock. Special attention paid to COLLARS and all CART K GEARS which are made en the premises. ORDERS promptly attended to, and Repairs neatly executed. 3, BROAD STREET, WEI 3HPOOL. SALES BY AUCTION. OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MR. J. C. MCKIE (assisted by Mr. C. J. LULHAM) bes to announce that the Town Council has kindly madi- liim a further allotment of pens for the Sal.■ «,f >ltEEP and PIGS in the Oswestry Smithfield, ;111.1 wiil sell everv WEDNES- DAY, as above, FAT eX1 ILL at 10.50 a.m., SHEEP at 10-^0 a.m., FAT CALYLS and PIGS at 11 o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT THE CLOSE OF SALE. AUTUMN WOOL SALE AT SHREWSBURY. ESSRS. WILLIAM HALL, WATERIDGE, & have been solicited to hold an i SALk for those Vendors who were unable to send their Wool to the Midsummer Auction in consequence of the Jateness of the season The Auctioneers will be pleased to receive ENTRIES in due conrse, when they will fix a convenient Date for the above Sale either at the END OF A1 Gl'ST or EARLY IN SEPTEMBER. Entry Forms and Sheets forwarded free of charge on application. Shrewsbury, June 14th, 1894. SYLFAEN DAIRY SCHOOL, NEAR WELSHPOOL, In connection with the Agricultural Department of the University College of North Wales, Bangor. Sylfaen is a little over two miles from We]shpool Station; 'Busses pass daily fare from Welshpool, 6d. TEACHERS: Cheshire Cheese-Making—Mr. T. E. WILLIS. Butter-Making—Miss M. A. JOHNSTONE, late of Durham Dairy College. School opens August- 1st, 1894. Pupils are received and Boarded at Sylfaen. Butter Demonstrations and Classes are being held at different centres in the county of Montgomery, and the School will be ready on August 1st next for the special preparation of pupils for the ordinary and advanced certificates as well as for the pupils taking advantage of the six Scholarships of the value of C,6 each, generously offered by the Mont- gomery County Council. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, JOHN EVANS, 24, Broad Street, Welshpool. MIDLAND CATERING COMPANY. REFRESHMENT CONTRACTORS BIRMINGHAM AND WALSALL. General Manager—F. Joe teller. Head Office "Stork Hotel," Walsall. Season 1893, Caterers for the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society Shropshire and Kaet Mfdlaait ^gricultuiai Society; tn Wilt- shire Agricultural Society; the Shrewsbury Horticultural Society; the Wolverhampton Horticultural Society the Bristol Industrial and Fine Arts Exhibition, and others. ESTIMATES GIVEN for Dinners, Balls, Parties, Shows, and Fetes in any part of the United King- dom. PURE TABLE WATERS. STOKES & JONES, MA\UFACTLHERS OF HIGH-CLASS DERATED WATERS AM) Non-Intoxicating Beverages OF ALL KINDS. GENUINE BREWED GINGER BEER. PRIZE MEDAL GINGER ALE. BOTTLERS OF BASS'S ALE AM. GUINNESS'S STOUT. OFFICE AND WORKS NEW ROAD, KEY/TOWN, NORTH AVALES. I*. J. REECE, I A A K K T WELSHPOOL CYCLE DEPOT Is where you can purchase a first-class Cycle such as the Swift, Rovers, Raglands, Wulfrunas, Re- lorins, itc., &-c., at a fair price. Careful selection of a Cycle is necessary now, as hundreds are built of Gns Tubing, cast Iron, and imitation ball bearings, nicely enanielied and nickel plated, bewave of such rubbish as they are only made to sell cheap, and not to wear. W. H JONES, 24, HIGH STREET, WELSHPOOL. Please call or send for Lists and terms cash or gradual payments. Fittings and Sundries of ( very description. All kinds of Repairs To Cycles practically; c edited. BICYChKS FOR HIRE. Second-hand piieumr.tics ailt: cushion safeties Bale cheap. D. LLOYD, 9, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL, Has a Splendid Assortment of reliable GOLD AND SIL YEn WATCHES, JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, SPECTACLES, &-c. WEDDING PRESENTS of every description. THE NOTED SHOP FOR WEDDING RINGS.