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SALES BY AUCTION. ON TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 21ST, CAETHRO, 1 Miles from Welshpool. MESSRS MORRTS, MARSHALL & POOLE have received instructions from the execu- tors of the late Mr Robert Scotson, to Sell by Auction, as above, 25 SHORTHORN AND CROSS-BRED CATTLE, including 15 Young Dairy Cows and Heifers with their Calves or in Calf; 63 CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 6 Powerful CART HORSES, 4 Smart COBS and Ponies, including a very promising pair of Greys by Winnail George; Dog Cart, Harness, Gears and Potatoes, and an excellent collection of Modern Implements, includ- ing two excellent LORRIES, by Barrow and Stewart, and five good WAGGONS and Carts; also on the following THURSDAY, MARCH 23RD, will be fold the Superior HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, including an excellent PIANOFORTE, and a number of well-made pieces in Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, the Furnishings of 6 Bedrooms, Dairy Vessels, &c. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire. TREWYTHEN FACH, In the Parish of Llandinam, about 1 miles from Caersws and Trefeglwys. SALE OF SUPERIOR FARMING STOCK, comprising :■— 100 KERRY HILL SHEEP, including73 young Ewes with their Lambs, and 25 Fat two- year-old Wethers; 50 WeJl-bred HEREFORD CATTLE, viz., 6 very Ripe, Fat, tli,e-year-old Oxen, 30 strong Grazier's Bullocks, and 12 young Cows with t heir Calves 2 SHIRE MARES by Ancient Briton (6625) and Nailstone Royal Standard (14757); A capital Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS and TOOLS, most of them in good con- dition, and some equal to new, 6 Sets of GE tRS, and other Effects. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE are favoured with instructions from the Trustees to the late Edward Davies, Esq., to con- duct this Important Sale on the Premises, ON FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 24TH (Being Caersws Fair Day). Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, Chirbury. WELSH POOL HORSE FAIR. MONDAY, MARCH 27TH. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE will hold a Sale of CART and HACK HORSES of all classes in the Smithfield as above. Further Entries Solicited. PUBLTICK t. P. MARSHALL, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND AGENT, (Formerly of the Trewythen Arms Hotel, Llanidloes, and now of The Green), BEGS to inform the public of the Counties of Montgomery and Radnor, and Mid-Wales generally, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, and will be glad to undertake Sales, Valuations and Agencies at reasonable terms. OFFICES THE GREEN, AND SEVERN VIEW, CHINA STREET, LLANIDLOES. THE BARN FARM, Parish of Llandinam, 10 minutes walk from the Railway Station. MR, L. P. MARSHALL has been favoured by Mrs Margaret Davies, who is leaving, to Sell by Auction on the premises as above, on MONDAY, MARCH 27TH, 1899, The whole of the LIVE STOCK, comprising 3 useful Cows, including two in-oalf and one with ealf, 1 Heifer in calf, 1 Calf (five months old), 2 Prime Bullocks, 7 Ewes, in lamb or with lamb, 7 hogs, 1 Yearling Ram, 1 Pig, also a Quantity of Meadow Hay, well-harvested (not to go off), ex- cellent (jam bo Cart, Howard's Plough, Horse Harrow, Chaff-cutter by Bentall & Co., Sheep Rack, Set of Land-trees, New Set of Gearing, Scythes, Rakes, Pikles, Tools, Ladder, &c., together with a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, includ- ing Kitchen Piece, Tables, Chairs, Singer's Sewing Machine, Beds and Bedding, Chest of Drawers, and othei Miscellaneous Effects. Three months' credit on sums of L5 and upwards for live stock, implements, and fodder. Sale to commence at One o'clock p.m. NANTGLYN, LLAWRYGLYN, 5 In the Parish of Trefeglwys. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY. MR L. P. MARSHALL has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Anwyl and others, to Sell by Public Auction at the TREWYTHEN ARMS HOTEL, LLANIDLOES, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 25TH, 1899, At 3 30 o'clock in the afternoon, In ONE LOT (subject to conditions to be then pro- duced), all that Cottage and Garden known by the name of NANTGLYN," now in the occupation of Mr David Evans. The property is situated about half-way between Trefeglwys and Ltawrvglyn adjoining the public highway, and offers an excellent opportunity for good and safe investment. There is a useful Garden belonging to the property. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, The Green, Llanidloes. MR. L P. MARSHALL'S SALE FIXTURES. THE OLD BARNS, LLAN DIN AM. Farming Stock and Furniture, the property of Mrs Davies, March 27th. FRONDEG, near Railway Station, Llanidloes.— Superior Household I« ..nature and Appoint- ments. in M:irch or April. p_ J. NANTGLYN, Llawryglyn, Tn'feghy5-hProperty Sale, Cottage and Garden, March 25th. Other Sales in progress. -T- j f\l0 fireen Llanidloes. Offices: Severn \iew and the Ureou, ST. PHILLIP'S BAI,I,, TERItACf", ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES hasieceived instructions FROM the Executrix of the late Mr Audrey to Sell by Public Auction at the above Hall, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 21ST AND 22ND MARCH, 1899, The whole of the costly and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising that of DINING, DRAWING, BREAK- FAST ROOMS, HALL, and nine BKl'RO'Klb, together with a large collection of OIL-PAIN INGS, ETCHINGS, DRAWINGS, and of OLD CHINA, consisting of YVATTEAU and other figures, WEDGWOOD, COALPORT, CROWN DERBY, MASON'S STONE WARE, &c., &c; also a quantity of ELECTRO-PLATED GOOS: CUTLERY, &c., &c., all of which will be on view morning of sfile. ———— TERMS: Six months' credit on conditions. SALES BY AUCTION. WHITFIELD'S OLD ESTABLISHED WEEKLY AUCTIONS v 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. TREDERWEN, LLAND RINIO, One mile-and-a-half from Four Crosses Station. MESSRS. WHITFIELD AND SON have received instructions from Mr Thomas Evans (who is retiring from Farming), to Sell by Auction, on the premises as above, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 23RD, 1899, His LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNI- TUP,E, &-c., viz.: 6 DAIRY CATTLE (Calved and in-calf), 6 BACON and PORKET PIGS. IMPLEMENTS, Straw Cutter, Turnip Slicer, Oak Cooler, Spring Cart, Pony Cart, Ladder, Wheel- barrow, Set of Harness, Iron Harrows, Stone Roll. FURNITURE. Old Oak Kitchenpiece, 2 Old Oak Grandfather Clocks (brass faces), Mahogany, Oak and other Tables, Oak and Mahogany Easy, Arm and other Chairs, Carved Old Oak Corner Cupboard, 4 Feather Beds, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Chimney Glass, Kitchen and Culinary Utensils, and other Effects. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1-30 prompt. PEN-Y-GRAIG ISSA, Seven miles from Oswestry, and Two miles from Llangedwyn and Llansilin. MESSRS WHITFIELD & SON have received instructions from the administrator of the late Mr John Hughes, to Sell by Auction, on the premises as above, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1899, The whole of his LIVE STOCK, Implements, and Household Furniture, viz. 7 Young Cross-bred COWS (calved and in-calf), 7 Coloury Growing YEARLINGS, 1 Two-year-old Shorthorn BULL, 61 Cross-bred EWES and their Lambs (a grand Lot), 2 Shropshire RAMS, 4 Couple POULTRY, A small collection of useful Implements: Wagon, Cart, PJoughs, Harrows, Land Rolls, and Inter- mediate Horse Power, &c. The Dairy Vessels and Household Furniture, consisting of the following genuine Old Oak, viz Kitchen Dresser, 2 Kitchen- pieces, Clock, Tables, Chairs, Screens, Bedsteads, Chests of Drawers, and Linen Chest, dated 1694, a few Silver Spoons, Feather Beds, Old Stone China, 2 home-cured Flitches of Bacon, 2 Hams and numerous other Effects. N.B.—The old oak may be inspected the day prior to Sale. No Catalogues will be issned. Luncheon at Eleven o'clock. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MESSRS WM. HALL, WATERIDGE AND OWE}{ 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. SHREWSBURY HORSE SALE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 24TH AND 25TH. Hackneys and Light Horses on Friday. Heavy Horses on Saturday. Entries for First Edition of Catalogue received up to Tuesday morning's post. WM. HALL, WATERIDGE & OWEN, Shrewsbury. Auctioneers. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 22ND, 1899. POUND HOUSE, RHOSGOCH, Three miles from Buttington Station. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising 16 HEAD of CATTLE, viz., 5 young Cows and Calves, 5 Yearling Bullocks, Yearling Bull; 18 CROSS-BRED EWES with their Lambs; Yearling Shropshire RAM; Draught MARE, a good worker in all gears; Bay Draught three-year-old COLT, a good worker in all gears; Two Draught Yearling FILLIES About 18 Couples of FOWLS, GEESE, and DUCKS; A Small Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS, GEARS, DAIRY UTENSILS, a por- tion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS WILLIAM HALL, WATERIDGE, & OWEN are favoured with instructions from Mr T Heath, who is leaving, to Sell the above by Auction ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 22ND, 1899. Catalogues to be obtained from the Auctioneers' Offices, Shrewsbury. Sale at One o'clock punctually. THE HENBLAS COTTAGE FARM, DEEP CUTTING, Near Pool Quay Station, and 2 miles from Guilsfield. MR THOMAS MORRIS has received instruc- tions from Mrs Margaret Jones, to Sell by Auction, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 23RD, 1899, At One o'clock precisely, 14 PRIME DAIRY CATTLE, Sow and Pigs, Ten Couples well-bred Fowls, Hens and Chickens, nice lot Spring Chickens; also a lot of Useful Dairy Vessels, and a few articles of FURNITURE and OUT-DOOR EFFEC rS. TVFESSRS. WHITFIELD AND BATIIO, AUC- TIONEERS & VALUERS, Will SELL in the OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, FAT AND STORE CATTLE, FAT CALVES, FAT SHEEP, LAMBS, and PIGS. OFFICES SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. THOMAS FARE, y so, of the late James Farr, of Salop Road COACH BUILDER, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. SALES BY AUCTION. WILLIAMS AND NICHOLSON AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, OSWESTRY. (ESTABLISHED 1876). MONTGOMERYSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF STANDING TIMBER ON THE MAESMAWR HALL ESTATE. MESSRS COOKE BROS, are favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, as above, AT THE BEAR HOTEL, NEWTOWN. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1899, At 2-30 o'clock in the afternoon, IVI Q EXCELLENT TIMBER TREES, VJJLF3 with the Top, Lop, and Bark, Comprising- 378 OAK, 52 ASH, 17 ELM, 81 LARCH, 53 ALDER, 15 BEECH, 10 POPLAR, 6 SYCAMORE, and 1 LIME. As now growing and standing, blazed and numbered on the Bronfelin Grounds, Dolhafren and Porth farms, in the Parish of Llandinam, and on the Moat and Llvvyncoppa Farms in the Parish of Manafon. The Tiniber i3 specially deserving the at- tention of the Trade, the greater portion being of good length and girth, clean grown, and excellent quality. Well situated for removal and easy of access. To view the timber on the several Farms apply as follows :—For that at Bronfelin and "Porth," as follows :—For that at Bronfelin" and "Porth," to Mr Watkin; for that at Dolhafren" to Mr Davies for that at the Moat" to Mr Evans for that at Llwyncoppa to Mr Lloyd, who will in each case appoint persons to show the lots. Catalogues and conditions of Sale may be ob- tained at the Midland Counties Herald Office," Birmingham, or of the Auctioneers, Newtown. THE MOAT FARM, In the Parish of Manafon. MESSRS COOKE BROS. are favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Mrs Evans to Sell by Auction, as above, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 13TH, 1899, The whole of the Valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. PUBLIC NOTICES. MONTGOMERY WORKING MEN'S CONSERVATIVE CLUB. THE ANNUAL FETE WILL BE HELD AT CAERHOWEL, (By kind permission of Col. E. Pryce-Jones, M.P.) ON WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 22ND, 1899. Further particulars will shortly appear. MAURICE DAVIES, Secretary. MONTGOMERYSHIRE DISTRICT ENTIRE HORSE ASSOCIATION. A few Nominations are still vacant to "STONEWALL" (15375) the Horse engaged for Season 1899. Terms on application to JOHN EVANS, SECRETARY. 24, Broad Street, Welshpool. LLANIDLOES GREAT MARCH PLEASURE FAIR FARRELL'S GRAND STEEPLECHASERS AND OTHER UP-T)-DATE AMUSEMENTS WILL OPEN ON THE FAIR GROUND, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 24 & 25. ALL ILLUMINATED BY THE ELECTRIC LIGHT. OSWESTRY DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the Members of the above Society will be held at the WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTRY, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1899, To arrange Prize List for the year, and other important Business. THOMAS WHITFIELD, March 14th, 1899. Secretary. DAY, SON & HEWITT'S FOUR GREAT REMEDIES FOR LAMBING & CALVING DISORDERS. DAY, SON, & HEVITT'S GASEOUS FLUID, For prostrated Cows and Ewes, Paining, Scour, Debility, Hoven, Colic, &c.—Price 20s per doz. DAY, SO" & HEWITT'S CHEMICAL EXTRACT For arnointing after Parturition, Straining, and Preventing Gangrene. For Wounds, Swollen Udders, and Sore Teats.-Price 2s 6d, 3s Gd, and 78 per bottle. DAY. SUN, & HFWITT'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, SOM, & HEWITTS GASEUDYNE, Deadens excessive pain instantly, and quiets the ¡ nervous system.—Price 3s 6d per bottle. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF DAY, SON, & HrCWITT'S LAMBING &CAL VING CHESTS Complete, Carriage Paid, 30s and X3 3s. Write for Pamphlet and full details :— ROYAL ANIMAL MEDICINE MANUFACTORY, 22, DORSET ST., LONDON, W. (ESTABLISHED 1833.) PUBLIC NOTICES TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL. I A Popular Lecture on RONTGEN RAYS," illus- trated by numerous experiments, will be given in the above TIAU, by DR A. H. FISON, D.Sc., F.R.A.S. Oxford University, Ox WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22ND, 1899. Doors open 7 30, to commence at 8 p.m. Re- served Seats, Is; Second Seats, 6d; Admission, 2d. Plan of the room at Messrs R. à; M. Owen's. Pro- ceeds will be given to the Nursing Institute. UNIVERSITY EXTENSIO N LECTURES. The Last LECTURE of DR. FISON'S COURSE THE MILKY WAY," Will be given on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, I!\ THE COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, WELSHPOOL, AT 4 P.M. Admission Is. KERRY. A RUMMAGE SALE Will take place IN THE GIRLS' SCHOOL, ON THURSDAY, 11TH MAY, To provide Funds for the Annual School Festival and other expenses. ARTICLES of all kinds (Old and New), and Money Contributions will be gratefully received by Mrs. Phillips, The Moat; Mrs. Davies. Drefor; and Mrs. Milnes, Kerry. Doors open at 2.30 p.m. REFRESHMENTS will be provided at a Moderate Charge. ADMISSION—TWOPENCE. LOTON PARK & DISTRICT FLOWER SHOW Will be held on AUGUST 10TH, 1899. W. H. THOMAS, Sec. NEW STREET SCHOOLROOM. A GRAND CONCERT (Under the direction of Mr John Jones) will be given on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. Special engagement of MISS MAY MOZE, Treherbert. Reserved Seats, Is; Second do, 6d; Back do, 3d. FOOTBALL: GRAND MATCH TO-DAY WELSHPOOL v IRONBRIDGE (League Champions). KICK-OFF AT 3 45. BANK OF ENGLAND. RECLAIMED STOCK. No. 13,676. PPLICATION having been made to the Governor of the Bank of England to direct the re-transfer from the Commissioners for the reduction of the National Debt of the sum of X14 12s-2i Consolidated Stock, formerly Con- solidated 3 Annuities, which at one time stood in the Names of THE RIGHT HON. EDWARD JAMES EARL OF POWIS, OF POWIS CASTLE, MONTGOMERY, DECEASED, EDWARD WINDSOR HUSSEY, OF SCOTNEY CASTLE, LAMBERHCRST, ESQUIRE, and which was transferred to the said Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt in consequence of the Dividends thereon having remained unreceived since the 5th July, 1884. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the expiration of three months from this date, 18th March, 1899, the said Stock will be re-transferred into the said names and the Dividends thereon paid to EDWARD WINDSOR HUSSEY, he having claimed the same, uniess some other claim thereto shall in the meantime be made and sustained. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a -L SCHOOL at MAESMAWR, near Welshpool. Plans, &c., can be seen at the offices of the Architect. Mr FREDK. D. WARD, A.M. INST. C.E., Architect and Surveyor, 38. High Street, Welshpool. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ABERYSTWYTH UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR of Aberyst- -i- wyth Union are ready to receive Tenders (accompanied by samples or patterns, where prac- ticable) for the supply of the following Articles and Materials to their Workhouse from the 25th day of March, 1899, to the 39th day of September, 1899, viz.:—Stones from the Btacb per ton, Fresh Meat, Milk, Straw, Coals, firewood, Coffins, Iron- mongery, Disinfecting Powder and Fiuid, Cod Liver Oil, Boots and Shoes, Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery ,&c., Provisions and Grocery, Printing Abstract of A couuts, &c. It is competent, for any person to tender for any of the articles separately. The Contractors will be required to deliver the goods at the Workhouse and coffins where directed free ot expense, in such quantities and at such times as the said Guardians shall require by their written order. Forms upon which the tenders must be made can be obtained at my office, where particulars of the goods required during the six months may be seen. The Tenders must be sent to me sealed and pro- perly endorsed before one o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 25th day of March jus.-alit. All saniples sent in by persons tendering and whose tenders are accepted will be retained by ihe said Guardians and no cha.'ge shall be made against the Guardians for such samples. The Guardians do rot bind themselves to accept the lojvest or any Tender, and they shall be enritled t) accept with regard to any one ot more of the articles specified without accepting as to t" ) rest. By Order, HrGl HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Office, Abervstwyt March 16th, 1899. SARAH EVA'S, DECEASED. OTTCE is Hereby Given that all Persons _13L L>nvin,» any Claims or Demands against the Estate of Sarah Evans, L »fe of Moat, Manafon, who died on the 2nd day of February, 1899, are reques- ted to send in particulars of the same to me, the undersigned, on or before the 8th day of April Dexr, after which date 1 shall proceed to distribute the Assets of the said Deceased, having regard only to the claims of which 1 shall then have had notice. Dated this 18th day of March, 1899. DAVID EVANS, Moat, Manafon, Executor. PUBLIC NOTICES. ?arn BY ALL ME AY I VISIT THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF THE CELEBRATED "CHEF" & "HERCULES" GAS COOKERS In the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH, MARCH 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, 1899. FREE COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS Twice each day, 3 o'clock and 7-30 p.m. by MADAME ALTING MEES, Founder of the School of Cookery at the Hague, Holland, Gold Medallist, Author of Complete Cookery Book," "Cooking by Gas," etc. Open from 11 a. m. till 9-30 p. m. daily. The Chef" and Hercules" Gas Cookers mav be hired from the ABERYSTWYTH GAS < £ COKE Co., at low rentals. Don't miss the opportunity. Admission Free. CAMBRIAN" RAILWAYS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY the several stacks of well-harvested IIAY, 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 Station. weight, Station. weight Tons, Tons. Tons. Tons. Fenn's Bank 121 Builtli11 Bettisfield 5 BOUGHROOD 10 ELLESMERE 18 UAERSWS 5 Overton-on-Dee L'ANBRYNMAIR 4 NO 1 10 Cemmaes Road 3 2 „ NO 2: 4Glandovey F 3 BANGOR-ON-DEE 13 LYNYSLAS 4| WHITTINGTON 14 JBORTH 3^ Weston Wharf 4 Bow Street 51 4 Llanymynech 7 Llwyngwril j 5;£ Llansaintffraid 11-41 Barmouth June-, Llanfyllin lli tion 4 FOUR CROSSES 5-| PENMAENPOOL 5 4 Pool Quay 14 DJFFRYN I 53 WELSHPOOL 11 PENSARN 4Z 4 Montgomery 12 HARLECH 8 4 Abermule 6 ITalsarnau '6 Kerry 3i PORTMADOC 3 NEWTOWN 9 Criccieth 9 2 Tylwch 3Abererch 52 St. Harmons 4 ———— Doldowlod 7 Total 12?6 For further particulars, and to treat, apply to R. BRAYNE, General Offices, Oswestry, Secretary. December, 1898. Liverpool Spring Races, March 23rd, 24th, and 25th. The Grand National Steeplechase, Friday, March 24th. ON Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, March 23, 24, and 25, ^Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued to LIVERPOOL. Times of Starting.! Third Class Fares p.m. there and back. Llanidloes 6 40^) 1 Day 2, 3 or 4 Dolwen 6 45 Days Llandinam 6 52 | Moat Lane 7 0 4s 6d 7s 6d Newtown 7 12 I *Abermule 7 20 | Montgomery 7 28 J Forden 7 34 48 6d 7s WELSHPOOL 7 50") BUTTINGTON 7 55 > 4B 6S 6D POOL QUAY 8 0.) FOUR CROSSES 8 101 LLANYMYNECH 8 15 08 LLYNCLYS 8 24 48 58 6d Oswestry 8 40j WHITTINGTON 8 44 FRANKTON 8 52 | Ellesmere 9 0 J- 38 6d WELSHAMPTON 9 7 J BETTISFIELD 9 11 | FENN'S BANK 9 21J One Day Tickets are issued on March 23rd, 24th, and 25th; 2, 3 or 4 Days Tickets are issued on Thursday, March 23rd. Children under 3 years of age, Free above 3 and under 12 years of age, Half-price. First Class Tickets issued at double Third Class Fares. Passengers Return from Liverpool as under :— Day Trip Passengers leave Lime Street at 11 55 p.m. on date of issue of Ticket. Two, Three or Four Days Passenger booked on March 23rd leave Lime Street at 4 10 p m. or 11 55 p.m. on March 24th and 25th, or at 12 noon on March 27th. Passengers for Oswestry, Fenn's Bank and inter- mediate Stations may also return at 6 50 p.m. from Lime Street. Passengers" for Forden and Aber- mule, returning by the 11 55 p.m. from Lime Street, go forward by 9 10 a.m. from Welshpool except on Sunday, March 26. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist arrangements on the Cambrian Rsilwavs can be obtained on application to Mr W. H. GOUGH, Superintendent of the Line. EASTER HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS On Thursday, March 30th. 1899, a Cheap Trip will be run to LONDON for 5 and 8 days. Excursion Bookings to SCOTLAND, including Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dumfries, &c., for 5, 9, and 16 days. On Thursday, March 30rh, and Saturday, April 1st, Excursion Tickets will be issued to Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, (Mon), Merthyr, Dowlais and Neath. Available for return on any date up to and inclusive of Saturday, April 8th, (except Good Friday and Easter Sunday). Cheap 8 days Excursion Tickets will also be issued to Leeds, Batley, Dewsbury, Bradford, Huddersfield, Liverpool, Manchester, Birkenhead, Chester, Warrington, &c., AC. Available to return any day except date of issue up to and inclusive of April 8th, where train service permits. Week Etsd Tickets will be issued on Thursday, March 30TH, and Saturday, April 1st, to Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Leeds, Derby, Burton, Leicester, Peterboro' Preston, Warrington, Nigan, Coventry, &c. Available to return ON any date except date of issue up to and inclusive of Tuesday, April 4th, where train service pei mits. ON Good Friday, March 31st, and Easter Monday, April 3rd, a Cheap Day Excursion wili be run to Machynlleth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovev, Towyn, &c. Cheap Day Tickets will also be issued to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon. On Guod Friday, March 31st, Cheap Day Excur- sion Tickets will be issued to Liverpool and Manchester, from Welshpool, Llanymynech, Oswes- try, Ellesmere, &c. On Easter Monday, April 3rd, Cheap Day Excursion Tickets will be issued to Liverpool, Mar Chester, Chester, Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno, Wurrintrton, Birkenhead, and Stockport, from LI anidloes, Newtown, Welshpool, Oswestry, Ellesmere, &c. On Good Friday and Easter Monday, Cheap Day Excursion Tickets will be issued between CO-.JR, Stations. For full particulars as to Train?, Times, Fares, &c., set handbills to be had at the Stations or from Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. EASTER TRAIN SERVICE TO ABER. YSTWYTH, BORTH, &c. On THURSDAY, MARCH 30th, the 6 40 p.m. train from Whitchurch to Moat Lane with con- nections from North and South via Whitchurch, Wrexham, Oswestry and Welshpool, will be run through to ABERYST WYTH as on Saturdays. ForGood Friday Train Service see Special TimeBill. HOTELS. THE LATE IR JAMES CLARKE, M.D., says: A fortnight in Abervstwvth is equivalent to « a month's residence in most Watering Places. Pure water from Plynlimon, soft breez from the Atlantic, and excellent Drainage." RELLE YUE HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH. Facing the Se Family and Commercial Hotel & Boarding House; one of the Cheapest aad most Comfortable in Wales. Board and Attendance from two and a half Guineas per week, or 9s per day, according to Bedroom. Table D'hote at 6-3C o clock. Visitors wishing to be on Boaraing Terms, must give notice on arrival to l/he Manageress. Tariff on application to W. H. PALMER, PROPRIETQB._ TALBOT HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH. This old-established Family and COK- mercial Hotel is situate in Marke: 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-class London Chef. TERMS: PER DAY, 78. 6D.; PER WEEK INCLTSIF*, S2 10s. E. RICHARDS, PEOPRIETEES.S, Late Manageress of Hurwnum's Hotel, Covent Garden, London. SUN HOTEL, LLANSANTFFRAID. Is now entirely under new Management* k possessing all the conveniences of a High-class Hotel, and the only Free House in the Neighbourhood. It is situate close to the Station, facing the River Vyrniew which is noted for Good Fishing. PROPRIETRESS—MRS. BURTON. WATERLOO HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH.-TM. merCIal PRIVATF, 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, PROPRIETRESSES. WHITE HORSE HOTEL TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH (a Minutes' walk from the Sea Three Minutes' walk from the Railway Station) This Hotel, which is situated most centrally for Tourists, Cyclists, and Commercial Gentlemei has recently undergone extensive alterations, including the addition of new Coffee and Oon. mercial Rooms, is replete with every comfort. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. STORE ROOM FOR CYCLES. TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. M. A. REA, PROPRIETRESS. A BEKYSTWYTH-PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL L..rTLE DARGATE STREET, FamIly amr- Commercial. This Hotel is situated in one of the principal Streets of the Town, and » near to the station, the Castle, Pier, and Promenade. The House is old established aad fully licensed. BED AND BREAKFAST FROM 3/6. GOOD STABLING. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. PROPRIETOR I. PARRISH. TERMINUS HOTEL, ABERYSTWYT [I.-I'he Hotel is now under new ■ management. It is sitwte close to the Station, and is the most convenient Hotel in Town for Travellers and others. 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. WYNNSTAY HERBERT ARMS HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. First-class Family and Commercial Hotel, situate in Maengwyn Street, and possessing all tte conveniences of a High-class Hotel. It has its own Stock Rooms, Livery Scabies, and Coaok Houses. Billiard Table. Posting in all its Branches. Buss meets all Trains. APPLY: PROPRIETOR. TREWYTHEN ARMS HOTEL, LLANIDLOES.— Family and Commercial Hotel. Stock Rooms. Posting in all its Branches. Excellent Trout Fishing close to hand. I BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. HEADQUARTERS Feim C.T.C. A. W. CORNFORTH, PROPRIETOR. REAR HOTEL, NEWTOWN, NORTH WALES.—™8 "J"1™"™"3 1' 7 7 FAMILY and Commercial Hotel is one of the largest and most comfortable Hotels in North Wales. It 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 ia all its Branches. First-class Accommodation for Cyclists. A. MARSTON, PROPRIETOR. DAVID HUBERTS AND SONS, LTD., IL BUEWEWS, ABKRYSTWYIH. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.] NIYEN 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 r, A VERY SELECT RANGE OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR SPRING WEAB. O LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEWEST HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TIES, COLLARS, BRACES, &c., &c. ABERYSTWYTH JPURNITURE W A REHOUSE, -34 AND 36, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET. F. GROVE AN D 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. FO-UND A WONDERFUL CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, CHEST, COLD, SORE THROAT, SPRAINS, BRUISES. INVALUABLE FOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS. PREPARED BY THE Welsh Golden Rheumatic Cure Co., Aberystwyth. POST FREE, 1 '3. SOLE AGEKT FOR ABERYSWYTH E. P. WYNNE, THE J]RA JNCANDESCENT pETROLEUM JJUKNER. A REVOLUTION IN OIL LAMPS. THE" WELSBACH" Incandescent Mantle can now be used with Petroleum -ba'nps in T'lle fam,- JL way as it has hitherto been used with Gas, and it will confer the same Boon upon 18 0 I Lamps that the Incandescent Gas Light has conferred upon Gas consumers. INCREASED LIGHT. ECONOMY. CLE ANLLNESB. SOLE AGENTS: M. H. DAVIS AND SONS, ABERYSTWYTH. J^BERYSTWYTH TJTNAMELL! » TE AX R> _"Y|RBLE OEKI JJOSKING AND SLER CAMBRIAN STREFT.^ ii, SCULPTORS AND 110 X 7 1 N A T.J MASONS, MONUMENTS, Headstones, Crosses, i.o Mara; i'- in Best Style in Gronitfe Marble, Slate, or Stone, u. Moderate FREB.