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,| SALES BY AUCTION. WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6TH. JY/TESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE q will hold their next SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK OF all Classes as above. Several capital Dairy Cows will be included in the Sale. Further entries received up to time of Sale. SALE OF GROWING TIMBER. JYJ~ESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE SoTAr NIL 1"HTL'Qcted to Sell by Auction, at the KOTAL OAK HOTEL, WELSHPOOL, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD, 1899, OAK™' I'„UABLE LOTS of COPPICE and Other GUNV^V ',ALUER' &C- LAUDING on THE A"D BDDERTON ESTATES, Forden, IKS- A" °D D°LGAR FARM> NEW Mills. Other Lots may be included in this Sale. ChirK*. PARTICULARS apply to the Auctioneers, j^ioury, Shropshire. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. VALUABLE SMALL FREEHOLD ESTATES. MTO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY ESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL and POOLE, at the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, Welshpool, ON MONDAY, MARCH, 6TH, 1899, at 3.30 p.m. precisely, All that very Fertile Freehold Farm, known as toe "THE NEW BUILDINGS," anH P;R1WITH ^WO SM,,ll holdings and a Cottage Sly bV „EN'/U LYID* IN A FENCE, intersected most dlsfrl'HI RNAD8 I,ND FORMI"G A compact and ATIIE property, embrassing an area of and ACRES> 2 ROODS, 14 PERCHES, J REPPEF*tiby Messrs David Morgan late J WU'T ^ONIAS AND representatives of the VERNFFI ^R.°^>ERTY 'S eituate on the banks of the abont PI1" PA"STL °F Llansaintffraid Deytheur, FROM F J^'LES from Llansaintffraid Station, 4 "WELSHR!N^ R"RS' 7 fl0m Llanfyllin and 8 from Mvtton °F'I AD ADJ°IDS the Estates of Captain JENNINGS F^NRE,FIRESENTAT'VES OF the late Phillip Others Messrs Harrison and Mytton and CHIRBURT^QIT PAR*'1.CULAR8 apply to the Auctioneers, AgentR- SHR°P^,RE- MR J. E. Poundley, Land Bowel'l ?ERR^' Montejomeryshire, or Mr C. E. "OWELI, Solicitor, Welshpool F BODTALOG, TOWYN. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, COWS, &c. ■ME^N^S' R. GILLART AND SONS have been (WHO is 1 RNCTE(* BY H. J. Robinson, Esq., J.P. PUBLIC AN R G THE NEIKHBOURBOOD), to Sell by ON S °N THE PR^ISE8 as above, commeno? ^Y' FEBRUARY 14th, 1899, Valuable ™«°ck a,m> the whole of the i &c &f. ut*door Effects, Horses, Cows, Carriage, [ ^x<Kc-> comprising;- one^'r 't-runnina: Brougham, suitable for lamn, „ ,° horse8> lined with blue cloth, with USEFN]US«10"S' ^°'E ANT^ S'IAFTL8) &C., complete, set, of S'I PNNK Luggage Cait with ripples, &c., SILVER TN VER'MOUNted Double Harness, two sets of SI(JE SADRIR^R ^"G,E HARNESS, Riding Saddle, MARE LUBRIDLES, smart Dark-bay Hackney Quiet T IAP^S > Chestnut Cob, 14-2 hands, rising BLACK P ° R'^E AR^ ^RIVE> Shorthorn Milch Cows 2J YEA»-°TI AT F°0, YearliDg Heifer, one old HEJF FER' WITH CALF AT FOOFC5 one 2J year I Stable R 1D; together with the whole of the -Pulper ^*3"lisites, viz.:—Chaff-cutter, Kibbler, A great N 0R^"BINSI &C., &c.; also the following and MENTION "I" OT,BER articles too numerous to TOOLS B n RPWD Mowers, Iron Lawn Roller, Garden °f GA^E Canvass Rick Cover, complete set KO ?NG necessaries, Coops, Sitting Boxes, LAUUDRY11^ <^C"' ^C'' A^SO 6 contents of Fowl RY Utensils, &c., &c.; several couples (TO go off) ^^OUT EIGHT tons of well-harvested Hay N B -T'I' they HAY K.E Auctioneers beg to announce that VALU6 HI 136611 ID8TRUCTED to Sell the whole of N'I Antique, and Modern Household ^ORKS OF' 7 ^AINTINGS, Water Colours, China, ^ESCRINTIVQ EAFly in March next. ——J_!LVE DIALOGUE in due course. PUBLIC NOTICE. P- MARSHALL, (For VALIJER AND AGENT, LKS. °F THE TREWytben Arms Hotel, BEGS t es'and now of The Green)' MONLONM°RM THE PUBLIC OF FCHE Counties of generally that- AN(^ Radnor, and Mid-Wales as above, AND TRI^U C0MMENCED BUSINESS VALUATIONS and A1 • TO undertake Sales, gencies at reasonable terms. THE GREPV °PR'CES: STVi,AND SEVERN VIEW, CHINA _WEEETL LLANIDLOES. C. JONES WAITER AND CATERER, No.3, OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY, I »ea of the District, that h/H 'EJ' AND TRA,LL'»- FLECTION of PLATED GOOD™ IC'TOR 'HMBJ JHOMAS GITTINS, I FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, lIAs A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOME-CURED BACON & HAMS J OF THE FINEST QUALITY. SIDES' 6ID- TO 7D- HAMS, 8D. TO 9D. 2 45 & 46, MOUNT STREET, WELSHPOOL J MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 TH, IS THE LAST DAY OF BRADLEY'S SALE. t 68. IN THE £ OFF OVERCOATS. SALES BY A UCTIOS. WHITFII LD'S OLD ESTABLISHED WEEKLY AUCTIONS For all classes of FAT, DAIRY, AND STORE STOCK IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. FOUR REGULAR SALESMEN IN CHARGE OF SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS. T. WHITFIELD, SEN.—DAIRY CATTLE. T. WHITFIELD, JUN.—FAT CATTLE. G. WHITFIELD—SHEEP AND CALVES. E. WHITFIELD-PIGS AND STORE CATTLE. Sales commencing at 10 30 Settlements as soon as the Stock is Sold. OFFICES Willow House, Oswestry. MESSRS. WHITFLELD AND BATHO, AUC. TIONEERS & VALUERS, Will SELL in the OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, FAT AND STORE CATFLE, FAT CALVES, FAT SHEEP, LAMBS, and PIGS. OFFICES SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. WILLIAMS AND NICHOLSON AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, OSWESTRY, ESTABLISHED 1876). OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MESSRS WM. HALL, WATERIDGE AND OWEN will Sell by Auction in conjunction with MESSRS LULHAM AND DOODY EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. FAT AND STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS PIGS AND CALVES. Sale at 10 30 a.m. Offices: Bank Chambers, Oswestry. LLANIDLOES HORSE FAIR. THIS FAIR will be held on Thursday, March 2nd 1899, for the sale of all classes of Horses. Special arrangements have been made with the following, as well as other well-known dealers, who have promised to attend. Mr Fred Griudell, Bristol, Mr John Thomas Moore, Lyon3hall, Mr Harry Fussel, Bristol, Mr Thomas Uavies, Mertbyr, Mr Leanard, Merthyr, Mr Joe Smith, Newtown. Farmers and others are particularly requested to take an interest in this Fair by assisting in making a large Show uf animals, thereby ensuring success if possible ARTHUR DAVIES, February 3rd., 1899. Town Clerk. LLANIDLOES DISTRICT PLOUGHING MATCHES ASSOCIATION. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL MATCHES of the above Association will be held (weathfer per- mitting) on Wednesday, February 8th, 1899 (or first open Wednesday following), at LLANDINAM, on Ffinant, Ty'ny niaen, ani Lion Hotel Farms, when Competitions will take place in Ploughing, Hedging, Ditching, Horse. Shoeing&e.; and Show of Horses, Brood Mares, Yearlings, Suckers, Ac. Entries close Friday, February 3rd, 1899. Entry forms (which are alone available), Schedule of Prizes, and all information from the Hon. Sec., R. B. S. HAMER, January 5th, 1899. Llandinam Hall. THE CENTRAL MONTGOMERYSHIRE AGRI- CULTURAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST ANNUAL MATCHES Of the above Association will be held (weather permitting) ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 1899 (Or first open Friday following), Close to ABERMULE, When Competitions will take place in Ploughing Hedging and Show of Horses. All entries must be sent to the Hon. Secretary (stating Class) not later than February 10, 1899. See Schedule. J. G. MILLER, Hon. Sec., The Court, Abermule. Cambrian Railway Co. will issue Cheap Tiokets from Welshpool, Llanidloes, CarDo, and Inter- mediate Stations. DAY, SON & HEWITT'S FOUR GREAT REMEDIES FOR LAMBING & CALVING DISORDERS. DAY, SON, & HEV-ITT'S GASEOUS FLUID, For prostrated Cows and Ewes, Paining, Scour, Debility, Hoven, Colic. &c.-Price 20s per doz. DAY,SON,& HKWITT'S CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For ar-noiiiting after Parturition, Straining, and Preventing Gangrene. For Wounds, Swollen Udders, and Sore Teats.—Price 2s 6d, 3s 6d, and 7s per bottle. DAY, SON, & HEWITT'S RED DRENCH, For cleansing Cows and Ewes Fevers, Chills, Red Water, Hide-bound, &c. prevents Milk Fever and Dropping. — Price (Cows), 13s; (Ewes), 3s 6d per doz. DAY, SON, & HEWITT'S GASEODYNE, Deadens excessive pain instantly, and quiets the nervous system.—Price 3s 6d per bottle. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF DAY, SON, & HEWITT'S LA -MBING &,CALVIN(i CHESTS Complete, Carriage Paid, 30s and = £ 3 3s. Write for Pamphlet and full details :— ROYAL ANIMAL MEDICINE MANUFACTORY, 22, DORSET ST., LONDON, W. (ESTABLISHED 1833.) MONTGOMERY AND DISTRICT HORTICUL- TURAL SOCIETY AND SHEEP DOG TRIALS. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION Of Flowers, Fruits, Vegetables, &c., &c., Also SHEEP DOG TRIALS in Open and Local Classes, will take place ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 31ST, 1899. C. H. E. BRIGHT, Hon. Sec., Montgomery. PUBLIC NOTICES. MONTGOMERYSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES, 1899. TO JURORS, PROSECUTORS, WITNESSES AND OTHERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Com- -131 mission of Assize, Oyer and Terminer and General liaol Deliverv for the County ot Mont- gomery, will be opened at the Town Hall in Welshpool, on Wednesday, the 15th day of February, 1899, by the Honorable Sir Charles John Darling, Knight, one of the Justices of Her Majesty's High Court, of Justice, and all Jurors, Prosecutors and Witnesses, and all Plaintiffs and Defendants are required to attend at the said Court on Thursday, t,he 16th day of February, 1899, at half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely. STAFFORD DAVIES PRICE-DAVIES, SI] FRIFF. G. D. HARRISON. UNDER SHERIFF. Sheriff's Office, Welshpool. 2nd February, 1899. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LLANFYLLIN. APPOINTMENT OF DISTRICT SURVEYOR. E Rural District Council of Llanfyllin invite A- applications from persons conversant with the Welsh Language and not above 40 years of age, for the appointment, of Surveyor for the District now under the management of Mr J. Storer, at a salary of X140 per annum inclusive of all travelling expenses, Applicants must be capable of preparing Plans, Specifications, and Estimates for Bridges, Roads, &c., and otherwise competent to discharge the duties of the office of Surveyor. The person appointed must commence duty on the 25th day of March next, must devote the whole of his time thereto, must reside in the District, and must give as security for the proper performance of his duty a Guarantee Policy for £ 200. Applications in Candidates own handwriting, stating age, previous occupation and experience together with testimonials, should be sent to the undersignfd before the 9th day of February, 1899, being the day fixed for making the said appoint- ment. By Order, W. A. PUGIIE, Llanfyllin, Clerk to the Council. 20th January, 1899. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES. THE SUN Will be the Subject of the Third Lecture given by DR. FISON AT THE COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS, WELSHPOOL, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, AT 4 P.M. Admission Is. School Pupils and Children, Half-price. "THE HEBREW ORIGIN OF THE BRITISH PEOPLE: AN AHGUMENT AGAINST INFIDELITY." ALE CT U It E On the above subject, will be given ON TUESDAY, 7TH FEBRUARY, IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, WELSHPOOL, BY REV. J. IDRISYN JONES. Cfcair will be taken at 7 30 by G. MACQUEEN, Esq. Collection on behalf of the WELSHPOOL DISPENSARY. TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH. RETURN VISIT OF MR FRED. E. YOUNG WITH EDISON'S IMPROVED ANIMATED PHOTOS. New Pictures. New Pictures. PURE & REFINED DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT. Miss Clarissa Bruce, in her wonderful Silent Thought Transmission Miss L. Dennison, Pianist aud Mandolinist; Mr Fred E. Young, Sleight-of- hand and Shadowgraphy. Admission: Reserved Seats, 2s; Family Tickets admitting four, 5s; Second Seats, Is; back, 6d. PInn and tickets at Messrs R. & M. Owen, booksellers. The Entertainment will also be given on Monday at Town Hall, Montgomery Tuesday at Lianfair. MONTGOMERY CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL DANCE WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE TOWN HALL, MONTGOMERY, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9TII, 1899, Tickets: Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies, 2s 6d (including Refreshments). Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. ALSO A PARTY FOR CHILDREN (Under 16) will aake place ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 1899, From 5 p.m. to 9. Tickets, 6d each. Tickets for both Dances may be obtained from C. H. E. BRIGHT, Montgomery, Hon. Sec. LLANYMYNECH. THE ANNUAL HUNT DINNER WILL BE HELD AT THE LION HOTEL, LLANYMYNECH, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, 1899. CHAIRMAN—G. DUMVILLE LEES, ESQ. VICE-CHAIRMAN-J. R[CHARDS, ESQ., LLYNCLYS. Dinner, 6 o'clock. Tickets, 4s 6d. E. ROBERTS, Proprietress. Hounds meet in the Village at 11 o'clock, weather permitting. EDWARD A. GRIFFITHS, LICENSED SLAUGHTERER OF HORSES, COWS, &c., THE GLEDRID, NEAR CHIRK, AND THE BOROUGH DEPOT, WREXHAM. To obtain Best Prices for Carcases, advise at once, WHEN FRESH, by Telegram or Messenger. Cost of Telegram allowed to Sender. Wrexham Orders to Telegrams— SLAUGHTER, WESTON No. 7, BEAST MARKET. RHYN." AGENT: MR DAVID PARRY, POWIS ARMS, WELSHPOOL. PUBLIC :\OTICES THE LOSS OF THE S.S. "aRA." AN APPEAL. AT a Public Meeting held at Aberystwyth, on the 9th December irst., it was unanimously resolved to organise a Local Fund for the relief of such of the families of the unfortunate Members of the Crew, residents of Aberystwyth, who are in actual need and were dependent on their lust relatives. Of the Crew nine were resident" in Aberystwyth, there are six widows, many children, of whom ten, whose ages range from infancy to 14 years, a Widowed Mother, and other near relatives. Many of these are destitute. To relieve even to a limited extent the distress which has arisen it is estimated that a sum of X500 at least must be raised, and having regard to the exceptional circumstances of the case, and the terrible distress it has caused, I with confidence appeal for subscriptions. Each case will be fully and carefully enquired into by a duly-appointed Committee, and the most urgent cases of necessity will be forthwith tem- porarily relieved, and the final distribution of the fund available will take place as speedily as practic- able, and with that object it is proposed that the Fund be closed early in January, 1899. Subscriptions of 10s. 6d. and upwards will be advertised in the local Newspapers, and all Sub- scriptions may be paid to either of the three banks in Aberystwyth, to the credit of the above Fund. or to me. Dated this 12th day of December, 1898. D. C. ROBERTS, Mayor of Aberystwyth. SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. Subscriptions already acknowledged .366 5 0 Per Captains James and Davies— Sums under 10s. 2 4 6 Per Messrs R Peake, Robert Ellis, J C Rea, and David Humphreys- Mr Randolph Fear 0 10 6 Mr Robert Eiiis, chemist 1 0 0 Mrs kea 1 1 0 Mr David Phillips, Terrace Koad 3 3 0 Mr T Ellis, draper 1 1 0 The Singer Manufacturing Campany 0 10 6 Mrs Edwards, Terrace Road 010 6 Sums under 10s.2130 Per Mr J Jenkin Jones- Sums under 10s. 1 10 6 Per Mr T B Hall and Mr W H Jones- Sums under 10s. 1 7 3 Per Captain HalI- Sums under 10s. 0 14 7 Per Captains D James and R Edwards— Mr D G Parry, Hotel Westminster 0 10 6 Mr T Hughes, Bridge Street 0 10 6 Captain T Hughes 0 10 0 Sums under 10s. 0 19 6 Per Mr John Morgan, Larches, and Capt D James- Sums under 10s. G 3 0 Per Messrs Edward Evans, J P Thomas and T Griffiths- Mr Thomas Griffiths, J.P. 1 1 0 Mr Rufns Williams, Lion Hotel 1 1 0 Mr Robert Doughton 1 1 0 Messrs J & H Powell, confectioners 1 1 0 Mr H P EdwarLis, butcher 1 1 0 Mr Jack Thomas, watchmaker 1 1 0 Mr Richard Morgan, grocer 1 1 0 Mr Richard Saycell, fishmonger 1 1 0 Mr Edward Evans, draper 1 1 0 Messrs Stead & Simpson, per Mr Felix, manager 1 1 0 Mr J P Thomas, chemist .100 Mr David Evans. 0 10 6 Misses L & J Ward 0 10 0 Mr J Walter Evans, draper 0 10 6 The Star Tea Company 0 10 6 Sums under 10s. 1 5 6 Mr D Howell, draper 5 5 0 Collected by Mr D Howell, draper (L25 13s 6d) Messrs Scott, Sons & Co., London 2 2 0 „ J & M Izbicki, do 1 1 0 „ Copestakes & Co., do 1 1 0 „ Dent, Alcroft & Co., do 1 1 0 Hitchcock, Williams & Co., do 1 1 0 „ Newman, Smith & Newman, do. 110 „ W Williams & Sons, do. 1 0 0 „ Selincoart & Sins, do. 0 10 6 Revillon Freres, do 0 10 6 Cooke, Sons & Co., do 0 10 6 Crocker, Sons & Co., do 0 10 0 Cook, Sons & Co., do 0 10 0 Vyse, Sons & Co., do 0 10 0 I & R Morley, do 0 10 0 Horrockses, Crewdson & Co., Manchester 1 1 0 „ Sparrow, Hardwicke & Co., do 1 0 0 H Bannerman & Sons, do 0 10 6 „ Thomas Collier & Co., do 0 10 6 „ Hickson, Lloyd & King,do 0 10 6 S & J Watts & Co., do 0 10 6 Rylands < £ Sons, do 0 10 6 Brintons & Co., Kilderminster 1 1 0 Michael Nairn & Co., Kirkcaldy 0 10 6 Stothart & Faulder, Huddersfield 0 10 6 William Hollins & Co., Mansfield 0 10 0 Stewart & Macdonald, Glasgow. 0 10 0 Sums under 10s. 0 15 0 Mr T E Salmon, Terminus Hotel 1 1 0 Aberystwyth Football Club 4 12 10 Per Messrs J MathIas & Sons, Shipowners, Aberystwyth & Cardiff- Messrs Geo Croshaw & Co., London 5 5 0 W H Muller & Co., Rotterdam 5 5 0 H S Edwards& Sons, South Shields 5 5 0 „ C H Bailey, Esq., Newport 5 5 0 Messrs Henry Head & Co. Ltd., London 3 3 0 „ Hull, Blyth & Co., London 3 3 0 „ Jno Redhead & Sons, South Shields 3 3 0 George Tweedy, Esq., Odessa 10 0 Messrs Cory Bros. & Co., Ltd., Cardiff 2 2 0 j, W H & C T Jones Cardiff 2 2 0 „ Watts, Williams & Co., Cardiff. 2 2 0 „ Evan Thomas,Radcliffe&Co.,Cardiff 2 2 0 E Lace & Sons, Ltd. Cardiff 2 2 0 Pyman, Watson & Co. Cardiff 2 2 0 John A Bremner & Co. Manchester 2 2 0 Culliford & Clark, London 2 2 0 B J Sutherland & Co., Newcastle- on-Tyne 22 0 „ Blair & Co. Stockton-'on-Tees 2 2 0 „ Savon Freres, Marseilles 2 2 0 Bell & Dunn, Newcasile-on-Tyne 2 2 0 „ Menzies & Co., Leith 2 2 0 Holzapfels Co. Ltd., Newcastle-on- Tyne 2 2 0 C J KingSons, Bristol. 2 2 0 T Pinkney & Sons, Sunderland 2 2 0 Evan Hughes, Esq., Cardiff 2 2 0 Robert Sloman, Esq., Hamburg 2 2 C H Addicks, Esq., Bremen 2 2 0 Messrs Evan Jones, & Co., Cardiff 2 2 0 „ Phillip Thomas & Co., Cardiff 1 1 0 R Hudson, & Co., Newcastle-on- Tyne 1 1 0 „ J Holman and Sons, London 1 1 0 Hugh Roberts & Son, Newcastle on-T3 ne 1 1 0 „ Francis & Arnold, Cardiff 1 0 Jordan & Sons, Cardiff 1 1 O Robert Bell & Co, Blyth 1 1 0 Gilchrist, Walker & Co., Con- stantinople 1 1 0 „ William Thomson & Sons, Dundee 110 Albert Foa, Esq., Cardiff 110 E B Simms, E,q., Cardiff 110 Farrant Good, Esq., Cardiff 110 D Davies, Esq., Liverpool 1 1 0 M Wynn, Esq., Leith 110 J Dyer, Esq., Barry Dock 1 l Q The Barry Graving Dock, Co., Ltd., Barry Dock i i Q Alliance Detentiou Association, New. castle-on-Tyne 110 PUBLIC NOTICES. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE" EIRA" FUND COxTlxEn- £ s. d. A C Holt, Es!q., G,: ive"toli 1 0 0 Peter Grix:i, Esq., Constantinople 10 0 Messrs Tuck & Co., Ltd., Cardiff 1 0 0 D1 Rin & Mack, London 0 10 6 J H HaJlet, sq, Cardiff 0 13 6 South Wales I.R. Co., Cardiff 0 10 6 Penarth Shipbuilding Co., Ld., Penarth 0 10 6 Messrs Donald & Taylor, Glasgow 0 10 6 Messrs E S A- A Robinson, Ld., Bristol 0 10 0 s.s. Glenvech "— Captain W T Davies 2 2 0 Mr Dd Jenkins, chief engineer 110 Mr Wm Edwards, chief officer 110 Mr J Aubio, second mate 0 10 0 Crew 3 0 0 ————— 7 14 0 s.s. Feliciana "— Captain R James 1 1 0 Mr E D Evans, chief engineer 110 Mr R Jones, cbief officer 0 10 6 Mr W Williams, 2nd mate. 0 10 6 Mr W F Hawkes, 2nd engineer 0 10 6 Mr D Pritchard, 3rd engineer 0 10 6 Crew 1 2 6 5 6 6 s.s. "GlanhaJren "— Captain T Walters 1 1 0 Mr H Jones, chief engineer 0 10 6 Crew 1 0 0 ————— 2 11 6 s.s. "Glanystwyth"- Captain David Jones 1 0 0 Mr T Doughton, steward 0 10 6 Crew 0 12 6 2 3 0 Collected by Messrs J Matthias ————— and Sons, shipowners £ 117 14 6 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY the several stacks of well-harvested HAY, of the growth ot 1898, standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respective quantities, more or less, also undermentioned, viz. [ Esti- Esti- mated mated Tons. Tons. Station. I weight. Station. weight Tons. Tons. Fenn's Bank 12| Builth 11 Betciefield 5J Boughrood 10 Ellesmere 18 Caersws 5i Overton-on-Dee Llanbrynmair 4 No 1 10 iCemmaes Road 3 No 2 4 iGlandovey 3b Bangor-oD-Dee 13 lYnyslas 4| Wbittington 14 Borth 3 £ Wbittington 14 lborth 3 Weston Wharf 4 Bow Street 5 Llanymvnech 7i Llwyngwril 5 Llansaintffraid llj Barmouth Jnnc- Llanfyllin Hi tion 4 Four Crosses 5| Penmaenpool 5 Pool Quay 14| Dyffryn 5J Welshpool 11 Pensarn 4^ Montgomery 12 jHarlech 84 Abermule 6 |Talaarnau 6i Kerry 31 iportmadue 3 Newtown 9^ jCriccieth 9 Tylwch 3 'Abererch 5 £ St. Harmons 4 Doldowlod 7 Total 29 For further particulars, and to treat, apply to R. BRAYNE, General Offices, Oswestry, Secretary. December, 1898. THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. THE CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY issue FIRST CLA->S 1,000 and 500 MILE TICKETS, the Coupons of which enable the pur- chasers to travel between stations on the Cambrian Railways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupons are exhausted. The tickets will be available on and after January 1st, 1899. The price of each ticket is zC5 5s 1,000 miles, and £2 17s 6d 500 miles, being about lid per mile. The Coupons, each of which represents one mile, have to be exchanged at the Booking Office of the starting station for a single or return ticket as required. The following are the conditions under which these tickets are issued :— 1. The tickets are in the form of books, each containing 1,000 or 500 coupons for one mile apiece; they are available until the end of twelve months from the last day of the month in which the issue is made. 2. Thousand mile tickets are on I v available for the personal use of the purchaser and of his or her family, guests, or employes. To enable a ticket to be used by any of the pur- chaser's family and guests, when not travelling in the company of the purchaser, a certificate on the prescribed form, signed by the purchaser, must be presented at the Booking Office of the starting station, along with the Coupon Book. In the case of an employe, the certificate must be signed by a partner of the firm, or if a limited company, by a Director or Manager. If a thousand mile ticket book or any coupon therein is used or attempted to be used, in contraven- tion of this regulation, the whole book of coupons will be ferfeited. 3. Certificates authorising the use of a coupon book by purchaser's family, guests or em- ployes, may be given either generally for a period, or for a particular journey, but in all cases tie names of the persons authorised to use the book must be stated in the certi- ficate. 4. Before using the Coupon Book, the purchaser must sign his name in ink in the place provided therein for the purpose. He must, at any time, if called on by the Company's servant's give a specimen of his signature for purposes of comparison. 5. Before commencing each journey the holder of the Coupon Book must present it at the Booking Office, when the Clerk will with- draw so many coupons as represent the mileage, or, in case more than one person is travelling under the ticket, the aggregate mileage, of the proposed journey, and issue a First Class ticket or tickets in exchange. Detached coupons will not be recognised by the Booking Clerk. 6. Fractions of a mile will be counted aiJ a mile, and if the ticket is used for a journey of less than ten miles (single or return), coupons as for ten miles will be withdrawn for each adult passenger travelling under it. Children between 3 and 12 years will be charged half mileage. 7. As soon as the coupons in the 1,000 or 500 mile ticket have been exhausted the blank book must be returned to the Company. 8. No allowance will be made for coupons not used within the period for which the 1,000 or 500 mile ticket is available, unless the purchaser has been prevented from using the unused coupons by illness or other excep- tional cause, in which cases an allowance at the rate of ià pei coupon will be made. 4 9. Application for the 1,000 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writing, giving the full name and address of the purchaser, and accompanied by a remittance, to Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry (cheques to be made pay- able to the Cairbrfsi or order) from «1 also books ccrt. i-i:ng 100 certific-aias for authorising the use of the tickets pur- chaser's family guests, or employee can be obtained, price each book, remitttiace to accompany orde r. C. S. DKNNISs, Generul Manage r. HOTELS. THE LATE SIR JAMES CLARKE, M.D., says "A fortnight in Aberystwyth is equivalent to a month's residence in most Watering Places. Pure water from Plynlimon, soft breez from the Atlantic, and excellent Drainage." RELLE VUE HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH. Pacing the Se Family and Commercial Hotel & Boarding House one of the Cheapest and most Comfortable in Wales. Board and Attendance from-pwo and a half Guineas per week, or 9s per day, according to Bedroom. Table D'hote at p-30 o'clock. Visitors wishing to be on Boaraing Terms, must give notice on arrival to the Manageress. Tariff on application to W. H. PALMER, PROPRiETpJi. TALBOT HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH. This old-established Family and Com- — mercial Hotel is situate in Market Street, in the centre of the Town and within easy reach of all places of interest. For years it has enjoyed the reputation of being the most comfortable Hotel in Town, and is largely patronised by business men. Entirely under new management of a well-known Manageress after many years experience in London. Good Catering by a First-close London Chef. TERMS: PER DAY, 7s. 6D.; PEE WEEK INCLUSIVE, &2 10s. E. RICHARDS, PBOPMBTKESS, Late Manageress of Hummum's Hotel, Cogent Garden, London. WATERLOO HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH.—'rfais Kwuciass Family and Oom. T T — 1 mercial PRIVATE HOTEL and Boarding House is situate in the centre of the Esplanade, and commands an unbroken sea front- The House has recently been enlarged and re-furnished, and possesses every modern improve- ment, making it one of the most comfortable Hotels on the Welsh Coast. PRIVATE BRAKES LEAVE THE HOTEL DAILY TO ALL PLACES OF INTEREST. TERMS MODERATE. A. E. & A. MORRIS, PROPRIETRESS. WHITE HORSE HOTEL TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH (a Minutes' walkfcam 9 the Sea Three Minutes' walk from the Railway Statufc). This Hotel, which is situated most centrally for Tourists, Cyclists, and Commercial Gentmen has recently undergone extensive alterations, including the addition of new Coffee and Com- mercial Rooms, is replete with every comfort. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. STORE ROOM FOR CYCLES. TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. M. A. REA, PROPRIETRESS. BEKYSTWYTH.—PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL, LITTLE DARKGATE -t;m 1 1 STREET, Family &BO Commercial. This Hotel is situated in one of the principal Streets of the Town, and ifi near to the station, the Castle, Pier, and Promenade. The House is old established and fully licensed. BED AXD BREAKFAST FROM 3/6. GOOD STABLING. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. PROPRIETOR I. PARRISH. TERMINUS HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH—THE Hotel is now under new — management. It is situso close to the Station, and is the most convenient Hotel in Town for Travellers and othen. It has recently been enlarged, and is now replete with every modern convenience, and is lighted throughout with the electric light. T. E. SALMON, PROPRIETOR. W^NNSTAY & HERBERT Alillll HOTEL, MACHYXLLETG. First-class Family and Commercial Hotel, situate in Maengwyn Street, and possessing an conveniences of a High-class Hotel. It has its own Stock Rooms, Livery Stables, and CDMSH Houses. Billiard Table. Posting in all its Branches. Boss meets all Trains. APPLY: PROPBIETOR. TREWYTHEN ARMS HOTEL, LLANIDLOES.— Under new Manege- ment. First -plhee Family and Commercial Hotel. Stock Rooms. Posting in all its Branches. Excellent Troot Fishing cloee to hand. BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. HEADQUARTERS FOB C.T.C. A. W. CORNFORTH, PROPRIAFOE. REAR Ho rEL, NEWTOWN, NORTH W AI ES. This well-known aud M-W old-established Pfeaujv and Commercial Hotel is one of the largest and most comfortable Hotels in North Wales, ft contains large Commercial, Coffee, Smoke, Stock and Billiard Rooms, also Suites of Apart- ments; Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Bells. Hotel Omnibus meets all Trains. Posting in aD its Branches. First-class Accommodation for Cyclists. A. MARSTON, PROPRIETOR. DAVID HUBERTS AND SONS, LTD., 13HEWE: S, Aet RYSTWYi'H. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.] NIVEN AND JONES, HIGH-CLASS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, HAVE REMOVED TO PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. F. SILLITOE AT 18, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL, And are showing A VERY SELECT RANGE OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR WINTER WEAR. O ?— LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEWEST HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TIES, COLLARS, BRACES, &c., &c. ABERYSTWYTH PURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 34 AND 36, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET. F. GROVE ANI) Co., THE LEADING HOUSE FURNISHERS, HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF DINING AND DRAWING ROOM SUITES, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, WOOL AND HAIR MATTRESSES, always open to inspection. Any Article not in Stock Made to Order by Experienced Workmen on the Premises. R. JONES AND SONS., COACH BUILDERS, NORrH PARADE & CAMBRIAN STREET, ABERYSTWfTH. THE OLDEST COUNTY FIRM. LONDON EXPERIENCE. ESTIMATES FREE BY POST. THE" ERA JNCANDESCENT pETROLEUM BURNEll. A REVOLUTION IN OIL LAMPS. THE" WELSBACH Incandescent Mantle can now be used with Petroleum Lamps in the same -L way as it has hitherto been used with Gas, and it will confer the same Boon upon users ft Oil Lamps that the Incandescent Gas Light has conferred upon Gas consumers. INCREASED LIGHT. ECONOMY. CLEANLINESS. SOLE AGENTS: M. H. DAVIS AND SONS, ABERYSTWYTH. FOR HALL AND TABLE LAMPS BEST SELECTION IN towin '0 TO DAVID ELLIS & SONS, IRONMONGERS, GREAT pARKGATE STREET AND CHALYBEATE STREET. ABERYSTWTTH. THE BEKYSTWYTH ENAMELLED SLATE AND 1\1 ARBLE WOMM. HOSKING AND MILLER CAMBRIAN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, SCULPTORS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS, M. N0MENTS, Headstones, Crosses, and Mural Tablets executed in Best Style in Marble, Slate, or Stone, at Moderate Prioes. ESTIMATES FBEE.