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SALES BY AUCTION. G ARTIIMYL, MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE Hie instructed bv Capt II Oweu-Jonnes to Let by Auction, at the Nag's Head, ON .MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 19 TH at Six o'clock in afternoon, in Three Lots, 21A. In. 2P. OF HIGH PASTURE LAND. rtç Titf. L-ind will be Let from the 19th March, 1900, to February 2nd. 1901, to be mown, and Hay taken off or grazed at the opt ion of the Purchaser. Captain Jolines will, on application appoint a man J to shew the Lots. Further particulars? from the Auctioneers. f TYBKYN. MI DDLETOWN, 2 from the Station. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE -ir-t. are instructed by the Rev G. T. iiall to Sell by Auction 9 ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 21ST, The whole of the SERVICEABLE FURNITURE, including Dining Room Table, Kitchen Piece, Chairs and Small Tables, Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Bedding. Toilet Tables, Chests of Drawers, Several Sets of Chamber Ware, Swing Glasses, a s useful assortmerrt of Household Requisites and y numerous small items. 0 Sale at 2 o'clock. I' 1%/TESSRo MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE have the pleasure to announce the following i. ADDITIONAL SALE FIXTURES: 1. STORM Kit HALL, LEINT WARDINE.—Farming j> Stock, by order of II Crawshay, E?q., on Saturday, March 17th. HEMFORI), GRAVELS, MIXSTERLEY. —Favm- B. ing Slock, by order of Mr Evan Roberts, on 9* Saturday, March 17th. 50 CHIRBURY.— Household Furniinrc, for Mr T Jones. Tuesdav, March 20th. n. CDLI\IIX, CRAVEN ARMS.— Great Agri. cultural isaie by oi'Jer of tho Executors of the late Mr Richard Bright, on Tuesday, 1'' March 20th. LOWER STAN AGE, BRAMPTON BRIAN.— 1-1 f arming Stock, by order of C C Rogers, Esq., » on Wednevda\, March 21st. hj HOPTON HALL, STANTON LACY. — Farming Stock, bv order of Mr 15. Evans, Thursday, t March 22nd. 30 RHYDYCARW.TREFEGLWYS.-Farming Stock, by order of Edward Bennett, Esq., Thursday, n., March 22nu. ad PERTHEIIUN, CAERSWS.—Farming Stock, by order of Richard Jones, Lsq., Friday, March B 23rd. T LITTLE SELLY, NEAR KNIGHTON.—F arming I., Stock, by order of Mr Adams, FriJav, March Ir 23rd. h. LOWER WOODBATCH, BISHOP'S CASTLE.— n, Farming Stock, by order of Mr Arthur Howard, Sat.'irdav, March 24th. n. TEEVER WARD, CLUN.—Farming Stock, by order of the Representatives of the late Walter 50 Jones, Esq., Wednesday, March 23th. LLANIDLOES.— Valuable Licensed Houses and 50 other Properties, at Trewy then Hotel, Thurs- day, March 29th. n. WELSHPOOL.—Several Lots of Growing Timber, (i. at Royal Oak Hotel, Thursday, March 29th. 1 EiT-OR-MISS INN, BISHOP'S" CASTLE.— I p Furniture and Effects, by order of Mrs a, j Griffith, Fridav, March 30th. i., PENTRE, BETTVVS.—Farming Stock, by order of III the Execnfcsrs of the late Mr Richard v. Stephens. Saturday, March 31st. n. BROOK'S HILL, WENTNOR.—Farming Stock, st &c, by order of Mr William Hotchkiss, 's r Saturday, March 31st. 1. n Y HOUSE. WELSHPOOL.—Household Furni- ture and Appointments, by order of the Executors of the late Samuel Powell, Esq., d TTmu ^'lurs(^av and Friday, April 5th and 6th. !r ttlGHGATE, TREGYNON.—Farming Stock, by l- TPUin"61' J°hn Price, Thursday, April 5th. d JKWNANT, MAESMAWR, WELSHPOOL.— [. 1 arming St'-ek, by order of Mr Higgins, j. luesday, April lOtii. R HOUSE, TKJKLYSTAN.—Farming Stock, by order of Mr Stephen Morris, on Thursday, April 12th. d RHYDYGARW, TREFKGLWYS. Household Furniture, &c., by order of Edward Bonnetr, Esq., End of April. PERTIIBIRIN, CAERSWS.—Household Furni- f tine, &c., by order of Richard Jones, Esq., r End of April. 6 RIDGE FARM, CHIRBURY. — Outdooi Effects, 1 Furniture, &c., for Mr Charles Williams, End 9 of April. t VICTORIA fl ALL, NEWTOWN.—Library of 1 Welsh Books and other Effects, for the 1 Executors of Nicholas Bennett, Esq., Thurs- 3 day, May 3rd. I 1 Other Sales are in course "f arrangement and will be announced as the dates are fixed. Welshpool Office Church Street. DOLAUGWYN, NEAR TOWYN. I MESSRS. R. GILLART & SONS have been instructed by J. It Pike, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction on the above Premises ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21ST, 1900, The whole of the Live and Dead Stock, comprising: 14 HEAD OF HEREFORD & BLACK CATTLE, viz-2 Milch Cows. 3 two-year-old Hereford Heifers, 3 two-year-old Hereford Steers, 5 ln- Calf Heifers, and Heifer Calf. 4 HORSES, viz — Dark Chestnut Entire Roadster rising 3 year. old, about 15-2 hands, Black Mare Pony, 4 years old, about 12 hands, and 2 Mountain Ponies. 2 STORE PJGS. A number of Turkey?, Geese, Ducks and Fowls; and a very useful Assort- ment of Implements, which include Sheep- Dipping Machine, Iron Ploughs, Scuffier, Seed Drills, Harrows, Tip Carts, Horse-power Gear, Chaffcutters and Pulpers, Horse Gearing and Saddlery, useful Market Cart, Governess Car, &c., &o., together with a portion of the House- hold Furniture. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 15 E N T R E M A W R,, L L A N B R Y N M A I R iVT 1-'cHRS ]l GILLART & SONS have been M ~\r '"sfrucfed by the Executors of the late r Yaughan Hughes,"to Sell bv Public Auction, on ',e ab°ve premises, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 19TH, 1900, The wboJtJ of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK Full particulars will appear shortly. -4- SALE BY Mil. W. STOltY. TANGLWS, b°ut 1^ miU-s from Cann Office, Llanerfyl, and Delating, 2 from Pontllogell. jyl W STORY has received instructions from o ^X(,cutors of the late Mrs Ann Williams by Auction as above, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 23RD, 1900, rp» y 1 STon^10'0 t'10 Live aud Dead FARMING comprising :— 22 Hereford and Welsh CATTLE, A Uart HORSES and COLTS, Unn1Clu ra' Implements, Dairy Vessels, and household Furniture. Luncheon at 11. Sale to commence at 12. SALES BY AUCTION. ESTABLISHED 1869. WHITFI ELD AND SON'S FAT, DAIRY and STORE STOCK AUCTIONS IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. Every WEDNESDAY at 10 30. EARLY EXTF.IES SOLICITED. THE REVEL, BERRIEW. Five Miles from Welshpool; Six from Newtown; Three from Montgomery. MESSRS P. WILSON JONES AND CO. are favoured with instructions from, the Repre- sentatives of the late Dr Moreton to sell as above, Ox SATURDAY, MARCH 17xn, 1900, The whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK Comprising GRAND HARNESS MARE, About 14-2 hands, rising 9 year old A First-Class Doctor's Gig; Two sets of Silver- Mounted Harness, equal to new 12 grand Kerry- Hill Sheep including 7: Wethers, 5 Ewes in lamb or with lambs. TWO STRONG two-vear-old HEREFORD BULLOCKS, 8 Couples of Fowls about 6 tons of well harvested Meadow Hay; 10 cwt. of Wheat Straw; Chaff- cutter; Wheelbarrow; Cucumber Frame; Casks; Spades; Forks; Pikels: Horse Rug; Hive of Bees; and Bench. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Includes well-made Walnut Dining Itoom Suite in Leather; Walnut Telescope Dining Table Walnut 3ft. 6in. Side Board, bevel plate glass in top; Walnut Overmantel Oak Revolving Book Stand; Mahogany Book Stand; Barometer Aneriod Excellent Breech-Loading Centre Fire Gun, by Scott, London; Square of Tapestry Carpet; Handsome Fender and Fire Irons; Coal Vase with Brass Lid Decanters Afternoon Tea Set; Several Cut Glass Tumblers and Wines; Brass and Bamboo Window Poles; The BEDROOM FURNISHINGS in- c1ude Brass and Iron Bedsteads; Spring Mattresses; Flock Mattresses; Satin Walnut Dressing Tables 4nd Washstands; Towel Airers; Bedroom Ware; Several Pairs of Blankets; Sheets; Quilts; Bed- room Mats; Cane Seated Chairs; Wicker Baskets, &c. &c. Also the usual Kitchen Requisites. Sale to Commence at 1 p.m. prompt. PLANTATION FARM, NEWTOWN. MESSRS P WILSON-JONES & co. arc favoured with instructions from Mr John Evans, who is leaving, to Sell by Auction as above, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1900, The whole of the Live and Dead Stock, comprising 13 Grand HEREFORD and CROSS-BRED CATTLE including 8 Dairy Milchers, 4 three-and-half- year-old Hereford Bullocks, 1 beautiful ditto Hereford Heifer. 3 HACKS and COLTS, viz, 3-year-old Cob (14 hands) by Black Wonder, Yearling Filly by Welsh Flyer, well-known Plantation Milk Pony. 5 PIGS, including 2 White Yorkshire Sows in pig 1 White Yorkshire Boar, 2 small Stores. 30 COUPLES OF YOUNG FOWLS, viz, Wyan- dottes, Minorcas, and Cross-Bred; splendid layers. About 70 TONS of Well-Harvested MEADOW HAY, to go off between date of Sale and December 31st 1900. 10 CWT of WHEAT STRAW. The FARM IMPLEMENTS include Wheel Plough (Howard), 2 Sets of Harrows and Chain Harrow, Scuffle, Seed Drill, Chaff-Cutter, Palper, Cake Crusher, Feeding Car, Coffers, Casks, Sack Truck, 2 Wheelbarrows, Gambo Cart with sides, Set of Gear, 2 Sets of Chain Gears, Rakes, Pikels, 3 Heel Rakes, 3 Scythes, 2 Hay Knives, 2 Ladders (24 rounds, nearly new), Forks, Shovels, Dozen Cows' Ties, Scraper, Grind- stone. Iron and Wood Hurdles, 3 Iron Pig Troughs, 1 Wood Trough, 2 Cart Nets, 3 Hand Sav. s, Cross Cut do, quantity of Joiner's Tools, Water Barrels, Wash Tubs, Benches. 2 ell-made MARKET TRAPS, 2 Sets Harness, Bridle, a large Fowl House aud Hen Coops, quantity of Wire Netting, large quantity of Early Seed Potatoes (including Carter's Eight Weeks, Windsor Castle, Sharpe's Victor, and Magnum Bonums), Cucumber Frame, Garden Tools, Strawberry Nets. The DAIRY UTENSILS comprise End-over-End Churn, Box Churn, Milk Pails and Tins, &c. 3 Sale to commence 1 p.m. prompt. Three Months' credit on approved security 2 per cent, discount for cash. Light refreshments provided. WESTON. In the Parish of Kerry, 1 miles from Newtown. .SALE OF FARMING STOCK 1%/TESSRS P. WILSON-JONES AND CO. are JLTJ. favoured with instructions from Mr Joseph Jones, who is retiring from farming, to sell as above, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1900, The whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock comprising :— 22 YOUNG HEREFORD CATTLE 38 KERRY HILL SHEEP Including 22 Two-year-old Ewes in lamb or with lambs; 9 Wether Hogs; 5 Theave Hogs; 2 Rams. 5 VALUABLE CART MARES AND HACKS 4 Grand Store Pigs; 4 Hives of Bees; a superior collection of modern IMPLEMENTS about 1 ton of Potatoes, in 1 cwt lots Stack of Oats (Webb's Newmarket) Quantity of Hay and Straw, to go off (if not taken to by incoming tenant) a very useful Dog-eart; Set of Harness; Several Sets of Gears, Ac., &c.; The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Brewing and Dairy Vessels, &c., &c. Luncheon, by Ticket, at 11-30; Sale to commence at 1 p.m., prompt. Three months' Credit on approved security; 2 per cent. discount for oash. 2 640 HEAVY HORSES AND SHIRES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS' Great Heavy Sales of the World. Wednesday Next, March 21su-160 Heavy Town Horses, 16-2 to 17-3 hands high, a great sight. Thursday, 22nd-240 Welsh Wagon, Lurry and Van Horses, grand sorts. Friday, 23rd—240 Shires and Young Horses, in- cluding 50 Shire Stallions, 60 Mares and Fillies, 10C One, Two and Three-year-olds, 30 Hunter, Hackney and Pony Stallions. Parade aud Judging at 10 30. Sales, 12 15. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. To LANDOWNERS, EsrATB AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS. ORDNANCE MAPS Of all Scales kept in stock of the environs of Ellesmerc, Oswestry, Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Llanfair, Llanidloes, Caersws Newtown, Machynlleth, Dinas Mawddwy, Towyn, 'Llandrindod, Rhayader, Knighton, Bishop's Castle, Montgomery, &c. Maps of any place in the Central Wales counties and Shropshire procured from the O. S. Map Department per return by post.. AgentsR. & M. OWEN, Printers and Map Agents, WELSHPOOL. Plans of Estates, Auctioneers' Catalogues and Posters, Conditions, and other printing at moderate cost. SALEIS BY A UCTION. WILLIAMS AND NICHOLSON AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, OSWESTRY. (ESTABLISHED 1876). MESSRS. WHITFIELD AND BATHO, 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 OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MESSRS WM. HALL, WATERIDGE AND III OWEN will Sell by Auction in conjunction with MR G. A. DOODY EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, FAT AN STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS PIGS AND CALVES. Sale at 1030 a.m. Offices: Bank Cliambors, Oswestry. DELPHIN'S CLASSICS. The property of the late Rev J E Hill. FIRST-CLASS LIBRARY OF STANDARD THEOLOGICAL AND OTHER BOOKS. Over 2,000 Vols., by best Authors, Old Fathers, Dolphin's Classics (100 Vols.), Wordsworth, Neil, Pusey, and many others, some very Old Editions, ail To be Sold by Auction, by MR. THOMAS MORRIS, Auctioneer, at THE V1CARAGK, MONTFORD, Five miles from Shrewsbury, on the Holyhead Road, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH, 22ND & 23RD, At Twelve o'clock Also part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Mahogany Telescope Dining Table with five leaves for insertion, Walnut Sideboard, Round Walnut Table on Pillar and Clawg, Carved Music Cabinet, Beautiful Birch and Maple Wardrobes nicely fitted (in various sizes), Couches, Birch Washstands and Dressing Tables, large quantity of Old Oak Cupboards,' Sideboards and Shelves, Carpets, Iron and Wood Bedsteads Mattresses and Beds, Tables, Chairs, Marble-slab Washstands, and Dressing Tables, and every requirement in house- keeping; and a large quantity of Outdoor Effects, Two Pleasure Boatti, Water Truck, Wheelbarrows, Tools, Garden Stuff, &c., all on View Day before Sale and Sale Day. Catalogues to be bad from the Bar of the George Hotel, Shrewsbury; Rev Mr Taylor, Vicarage, Mon'.ford; or the Auctioneer, 14, Broad Street, VVelshpool, by enclosing two penny stamps. Busses will run from The Square, Shrewsbury, during the day. VICTORIA HALL, NEWTOWN. T TT LECTURE Will be given at the above Hall, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1900, BY DR. ANDREW WILSON, F.R.S.E., F.L.S., ON "CURIOSITIES OF THE BRAIN." Illustrated by Dreams, Mesmerism, and Ghost Seeing. The Chair will be taken at 7 p.m. prompt, by WM. WATKINS, ESQ. The Lecture will be illustrated by the Oxy- hydrogen Lantern. Reserved Seats (numbered), 2s 6(1; Front Seats and Front Gallery, Is; Side Galleries, &c., 3d. The plan of the Hall may be seen at the Music Salon, Broad Street, Newtown. NEWTOWN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AND FETE Ox DOLERW GROUNDS (By kind permission of Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones), THURSDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1900. Special Engagement of the BAND of H.M. 1st LIFE GUARDS. _n_ Grand Programme of Variety Performances. DOG AND POULTRY SHOW. LLANIDLOES & DISTRICT FARMERS' CLUB. A MEETING Of the above will be held at the OLD MARKET HALL, LLANIDLOES, ON SATURDAY, 24TH MARCH (FAIR DAY), At 1 30 p.m. SUBJECT FOR DISCUSSION: "THE BREEDING OF HEREFORD CATTLE," Introduced by EVAN HUGHES, ESQ., PARK, CAEUSTVS. JOHN DAVIES, Secretary. NOTICE EUREKA NOTICE. A S S E M B L Y R O O M S, ABERYSTWYTH. GAS EXHIBITION. JOHN WRIGHT & CO., Limited, of London and Birmingham (the oldest and largest firm in the trade) will exhibit their well-known Gas Cooking and Heating Stoves and other Labour Saving Ap- pliances in the above building from TUESDAY, MARCH 20th to FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1900. MISS MARY WESTON, M.C.A. (Principal Leamington School of Cookery), Will give a series of Cookery Demonstrations at 3 p.m. and 7 30 p.m. daily. First Lecture at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20th. The Exhibition will be opened by John Morgan, Esq., J.P., at 3 p m. on Tuesday, March 20th. WRIGHT", celebrated enamelled "Eureka" Gas Cooker will be used pt each demonstration, and can be seen in action at the Exhibition from ]1 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. The Eureka Gas Cooker can be had on hire at small Quarterly Rental from the Aberystwyth Gas and Coke Co. Admission Free. ED WARD ARGK IFFITHS, 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 NOTICES. TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 17 AND 19, at 8 p.m. Tickets 2s, Is, and 6d from Messrs Owen, Broad St. SERVICE OF SACRED MUSIC ON SUNDAY, MARCH 18TH AT 8 15 P.M. Silver ColIectiCl. The Walford Family & Co. QVElt 200 HANDBELLS. NOVEL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH AND WELSH VOCALISTS, &c. WAR PICTURES By means of the latest Cinematograph. These pictures are taken by Mr Bennet Stanford, who is with General Gatacre's column. Patriotic Living Tableaux with Soig and Chorus, &c. One hour of Music, One hour of Pictures. The only genuine War Pictures out of London..■ MAESMAVVR SC H OOL WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 21ST, BY THE BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH At 2 p.m. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. LIST OF LODGINGS, A new and revised edition of ihe "List of Hotels and Inns, Farmhouse and Country Lodgings" in the district served by the Cambrian Railways, will be issued ready for the coming season. A fee of one shilling will be charged far the insertion of any name and address. Names and addresses of Faimers, Hotel Proprietors, and Lodging House Keepers, having accommodation to offer should t'j sent to any of the Company's Station Masters, or to Mr H Goutrh, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry, accompanied by a remittance, not later than March 31st next. The Company reserve the right of accepting or rejecting any application. nno BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY,'the several stacks of well-harvested HAY, of the growth of 1899, 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. Fenil's Bank 5 Ldanidloes 5~ Betti^field St. Harmons lj Ellesmerc 12 Talgarth 5 Overton-on-Dee 7|- Caersws 9 Bangor-on-Dee 6 Derwenlas 3 I Marehwiel 5 Glandovey 2j Oswestry 4 Ynysl^s 3 Llynclys 7 Borth 4 Llanymynech 8j|- Towyn 4 4 Llumain tffraid J 7 Pensarn 4 Llanfyllin 5 Harlech 7 Four Crosses 6 Talsarntt' 6 Pool Quay 10 PortmacMC j 3 Welshpool 9} Criccie'i j 10 Montgomery 6 Abererch 5 AbertnuJa 2j Kerry 2 Total Il79 TRAIN ALTERATIONS. ON Wednesday, February 14th, and every Wednesday until further Notice, the 7-20 a.m. train from Llanfyllin will rur. as nnder :— L'anfy'lm, dep 7-3L a.m.; Bryngwyn, Llan- fechain, 7-45 Llansaintffraid, 7-50 Llanymynech, 8-5; Oswestry, arr 8-20. A LIVE STOCK TRAIN will leave Llanfyllin at 7-45 Llanfechain, 7-55; and Llansaintffraid, 8 a.m.; arriving at Oswestry at 8-55 a.m. Stop to set down on informing the Guard at the preceding stopping sration, and to pick up passengers when signalled to do so. The 6 55 p.m. train from Pwllheli to Portmadoc will be continued to Dol:?elley at times as under: p. !P, p.m. Pwllheli .dep. 6 55 Harlech .dep. 7 5o Afonwen .arr. 7 5 Lin nbedr & Pensarn 8 3 11 .dep. 7 10 DN- ffi-y ii 8 11 Criccieth „ 7 18 Barmouth arr. 8 21 Portmadoc arr. 7 30 .dep. 8 25 .dep. 7 33 Barmouth Jet.. 8 oO Minffordd 7 37 Art hog ••• J.- 8 33 Penrhynaeudraeth 7 42 Penmaenpool.. 8 45 Tiilsarnau 7 46 Dolgelley arr. 8 50 The 8 50 pm. train from Pwllheli will run to Portmadoc only. THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. TIHE CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY issue FIRST CLASS 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 price of each ticket is £5 55 1,000 miles, and S,2 17s 6n 500 miles, being about 11ri per mile. Application for the 1,000 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writing giving the full 'n 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 Cambrian Co. or order) from whom also books containing 100 certificates for authorising the use of the tickets by pur- chaser's family, guests, or employes can be obtained, price 6d. each, book, remittance to aecompanv order. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager. DAY, SOI, HEWITTS' REMEDIES FOR DIFFICULT LAMBING AND CALVING ABSOLUTELY I-NDISPE: I-SABLE. The" GASEOUS FLUID" For prostrated Cows and Ewes, Scour or Diarrhoea, Debility, Hoven, Colic, Ac.—Price 20s. per doz. The" RED DRENCH" For Cleansing Cows and Ewes. Fevers, Chills, Red Water, Hide-bound, Ac., prevents Milk Fever, and Dropping.—Price (Cows) 13s.: (Ewes) 3s. Gd. per doz. The "CHEMICAL EXTRACT" For anointing after Parturition. Straining and pre- venting Gangrene. For all kiids of Wounds, Swollen Udders, and Sore Teats.-Prices, 2s. 6d., 3s. Gd., and 7s. per bottle. The "GASEODYNE For Heaving and Paining. It deadens excessive pain instantly, and quiets the nervous system.— Price 3s. Gd. per bottle. UNPARALLELED SUCCFS, OF DAY, SON, & HL\VITrr' Lalnbhg & Calving Chests, Price complete, carriage paid, 3js. and 13 3s. Write for Pamphlet and ful", details: ROYAL ANIMAL MEDICINE Ma: CFACTORY, 22, DORSET ST., LONDON, W. (Est. 1833). PUBLIC NOTICES. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, A-c. TENDERS are Invited for carrying out the Alterations to the Royal Oak Hotel," Welshpool, for the Church Stretton Hotel Com- pany. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Architect, Fredk. D. Ward, A.M., Inst., C.E., 38, High Street, Welshpool, to whom the Tenders, endorsed Royal Oak Hotel," are to be sent on or before Friday next, March 23rd. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. MONTGOMERYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS, 1900, AT NEWTOWN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Montgomery will be held at the Public Rooms in Newtcwn, in the said County, on Thursday, the 5th day of April, 1900. at half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour and place the trial of prisoners for felony and mis- demeanor will commence and Grand and Pettv Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses must attend. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising subsequently immediately upon being taken. Appeals must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the Sitting of the Court. HARRISON, Welshpool, Clerk of the Peace. 17th March, 1900. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE DIOCESE OF ST. ASAPH. WHEREAS a Trust has been created, called Bishop Carey's Fund, for the purpose of Building, &c., Churches, Schools, and Parsonages in the above Diocese, and for Assisting indigent Clergymen holding Cures in the same, or their Widows and Orphans. Persons wishing to partici- pate in the Fund must state their case in writing to the Honorary Secretary (under cover addressed to cia Mr Henry A. Cleaver, Diocesan Registry, St. Asaph) before Palm Sunday next. Forms of application may be obtained from Mr Cleaver. No replies will be made except to successful Applicants. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1894. (56 and 57 Vict., c. 73), and THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1875 (38 and 39 Vict., c. 55). NOTICE OF AUDIT. SOUTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. To the Rural District Council of the Rural District of Aberystwyth, within the above Audit Dis- trict, and to Hugh Hughes, Esq., their Clerk. I THE UNDERSIGNED, the District Auditor, for f the above-named Audit District, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have appointed the AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS for the half-year ended the 30th day of September, 1S99, of the above-named Rural District Council, and of the Officers thereof, to commence on AVednesday, the 11th day of April, 1900, at 9-30 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Union Workhouse, Aberystwyth, when and where you, the said Clerk of the said District Council, and also the several Officers thereof who are bound to account at such Audit, are severally required to attend and produce all Books of Account, Bills, Accounts, Vouchers, and other Documents containing or re- lating to the Accounts then to be audited in the custody or power of each person respectively. Dated this 14th day of March, 1900. HUGH R WILLIAMS, District Auditor. SOUTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. ABERYSTWYTH UNION. To Hugh Unghee, Es:q., the Clerk to the Guardians of the above-named Aberystwyth Union. I HEREBY GIYE YOU NOTICE that the -BL AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS for the Hltlf. year ended the 29th day of September, 1899, of the said Union and of the several Parishes therein, will commence on Thursday, the 5th day of April, 1900, at 9-30 o'clock in the forenoon in the Board Room of the Guardians of the said Union at Aberyst- wytb. And that I require your attendance at such time and place with all Books, Vouchers, and other Documents in your custody or power relating to such Accounts. Dated this 10th day of March, 1900. HUGH R. WILLIAMS, District Auditor. INDIAN FAMINE FUND. THE MAYOR OF ABERYSTWYTII. at the request of the Lord Mayor of London, invites Subscriptions to the Fund being raised for the Relief of the Sufferers by the present appalling Famine in India. Subscriptions sent to the Mayor in response to this appeal will be forwarded by Lim to the Lord Mayor, and acknowledged. C. M. WILLIAMS, Mayor. Aberystwyth, 14th March, 1900. BOROUGH OF LLANFYLLIN. ADDITIONAL FAIRS. FAIRS FOR SHEEP AND PIGS Will be held at LLANFYLLIN annuallv on the SECOND THURSDAYS in June, July, August, September and October. Dated this 28th February, 1900. W. A. PUGI1E, Town Clerk. 5TH VOLUNTEER BATTALION THE SOUTH WALES BORDERERS. T^HE Commanding Officer and Officers of the J- above Battalion will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by any Member of the Permanent Staff. Eagle Brewery, Newtown. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. S. POWELL, BREWER, MALTSTER, WINE -k-Ni) SPIRIT AIKRCKANT. CB bEMOTION OF WINES l IRITS PURCHASED DIRECT TT )F BOND. DUBLIN AND OTHER STOUTS In all Size Ie :kB -p. ADDRESSES. TO THE FARMERS OF MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 2,000 TOXS BASIC SLAG OF GUARANTEED ANALYSIS FROM 35,6. 2,000 TONS SUPERPHOSPHATE BONE AND SPECJAL ROOT .MANURES. SEED BARLEYS GOLDTHORPE. STAND WELL. BGRTOX MALTING AXD CHEVALIER. SEED OATS BLACK TARTAEIAX, SCOTCH POTATOES, A\D OTHER SORTS HOME GROWN CLOVERS. JONES & I ATE S, TEEED CFC AC.A_>RTJ LIE MEBOHANTb, WELSHPOOL. 4 .1 mil I Bin,!—^ "V3Pi -vq' HOTELS. THE LATE SIR JAMES CLARKE M D SITS 4 a month's residence inmost Wate-m^ p'lie'eq' Viva niAoeryBtwyth is equivalent to from the Atlantic, and extent fr0D1 P*nUmoc> soft BELLE ABi;PiYST"WYTH .Facin, the Ses. Family and cte-»rest o'clock TieiSra wiE, T *?• aocordi°? » Bedroom. Tablo D'hote ai 6-30 Manageress. g **rair^ Terms, must give notice on arrival to the LARIFF on APP^ation to W. H. PALMER, PF.OPKIETOL. -This Far-,iiv %72d Go WATERLOO HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH^ This First-class Famiiv atid Co TT —" mercial PRIVATE HOTEL & TEPaTsU"mm^?p A 'sp^nade, commands an unbroken sea front. 1 EL Mb DLR1NG rt IVfER MONTHS. A. E. & A. MORRIS, PROPRIETRESSES. WHITE HORSE HOT EL, TER1L\CE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH (a Minutes' walkfrolD „.i •' r' the Sea; Ihree Minutes' walk from the Railwav Station), has "recent] v niTr^ Sltuated centrally for Tourists, Cyclists, and Commercial Gentlemen •01 Coftee co». T PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. STORE ROOM FOR CYCLES TARIFI biRICTLY MODERATE. c.1L:c.ae.& M. A. REA, PROPRIETRESS. BEKYSTWTTK.—PRIXCE ALBERT HOTEL, L-RJLE _DARKGATB vnTn1 n-l, ry fe x ij x t d lZX2It* £ 113. rear m t! 1 18 Situate<i in one of the principal Streets of the Town, and it fX Wn /rabl° £ *de' Pier' and ^'ro,nenade. The House is old established and xuiiy licensed. AND BREAKFAST FROM 3/6. GOOD STAELING. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. OPI OblTE THE NEW MARKET HALL. PROPRIETOR 1. PAR RISE. TERMINUS HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH. The Hotel is now under new i L C- ■ management. It is SltUbte close to the Statjon, and is the most convenient lotei iu Town for Travellers and others. It hus recently been en.arged, and is now replete with every modern convenience, and is Iifh^eo throughout with the electric light. T. E. SALMON, PROPRIETOR. _E^I?IlETZr AEMS HOTEL, MACHYXLLETH. "^e in Maengwyn Street, and possessing a!l Houses Biiiiird T-i u> p ° 6 tas lts owu Stock Rooms, Livery Stables, and Coaou Mouses. Bniiard iabie. Posting m all its Branches. Buss meets all Trains. APPLY: PROPRIETOR. ^IA( I!\ XLLE LH. LI OX HOTEL. First-class Hotel for Families. Visitors ,¿:.JL and Commercial Gentlemen. The house -l T UD »atf. £ tn<l ^aukur-v -^rrai:lgements and Bath Rooms are of the most mtrnri.IV' A i afff>rd,1°5 the besl accommodation iu the town. The Hotel is largely ] atro.nst.d by Anglers and Sportsmen, and possesses an excellent Billiard Table. OMNuBS-MSSp!LLT1:A1XS' POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. i FOR LAab S BEER. WHOLESALE BOTTLING TRADE. 111, C. KNIGHT (iate of the Royal Goat Hotel, Beddgelert), PROPRIETRESS. BEAR FTO FEL, XEWTOWX. NORTH WALES. This well-known and r- ■ old-established Family and Commercial Hotel is one of the largest and most comfortable Hotels in North Wales It contama 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, lirst-class Accommodation for Cyclists. Stabling for over 150 Horses. A. MARSTON, PROPRIETOR. I)A^ ID ROBERTS AND SONS, LTD., A B ERYSTWYTH. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATIOX.] =-.à VJI!!I ITT" £ Z £ ]$ ARTISTIC ~%T i VVOCIIL Bros., FCKXJSHBRS, Newtown. THE LEADING FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN NORTH AXD CENTRAL WALES. & PRIVATE TURKISH and MEDICATED BATBS. Cures Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Complaints bv a^New Process witn.(ut danger or Palpitation. Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p m GREAT DARKGATK STREET. ABERYSTWYTH. THE CELEBRATED CYMRO RAZORS llADE OF THE FINEST W.UHIAXTEB YCALITY STEEL, POST FREE 3s. 6D. EACH. SOLD ONLY BY M. H. DAVIS AND SONS, .l.' JC. ,lJ.JI"1' .l.. HARDWARE MERCHAXTS, ABERYSTWYTH. -s.J._ FRESH SALMON FROM THE TEIFY, WYE, AND OTHER RIVERS DAILY DEALER IN WENHAM LAKE ICE. RICHARD SAYCELL, ™B,5B 0F TRIE NATIONAL SEA FISHERIES PROTECTION SOCIETY GREAT DARKGATE STREET, NORTH PARADE AND TERRACE ROAD' COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPLY DESPATCHED. EKySTWYTH, JAMES WILLIAMS. SIDNEY HOUSE, NORTH PARADE, ABERTSTWYTW lately occupied by MRS. SJIITH Tt GREENGROCER, FISH, GAME, & POULTRY; "DEALER BUTTEP A HOTEL AXD PCliLIC INSTITUTIONS CATERE^) FOE. MEBCHIST- PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. < «