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JANUARY-1901. 2 THE MOON'S CHANGES. I F. Moon, 5th, o.T4m. N Moon,20th, 2.36a. □ L. Quar., 12th,8.38 a. istQuar.,27th,9.52 m H 1 Tu| New Year's Day. X 2 W (1) Bank Holiday in Scotland. ▼ 3 Th (2) Calcutta taken, 1757. □ 4 F Archbishop Usher born, 1580. jjh S S Dividends on Consols, etc., due. T 6 S Epiphany.- 7 well-th Day. S 7 M Calais lost by the English, 1558. m & Tu (9) Em p. Napoleon III. d., 1873. I 9W Christmas Fire Insurance ceases. D 10 Th Penny Post commenced, 184a M 11 F Hilary Law Sittings begin. T 12 S (13) St. Hilary. 0 13 £ 1st Sunday after Epiphany. A 14 M Duke of Clarence died, 1892. JL 15 Tu Sandwich Islands dise'red, 1778. U 16 W Lord Napier of Magdala died, A 17 Th St. Anthony. [1890. X 18 F German Empire proc'med, 1871. U 19 S Prince Hy.of Battenburg d.,1896 A 20 5 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. X 21 M Louis XVI. guillotined, 1793. V 22 Tu Rorke's Drift, 1879. (J 23 W William Pitt died, 1806. |C 24Tb Ld, Randolph Churchill d., 1895. Jr 25 F Conversion of St. Paul. [1885. ft 26 S General Gordon k. at Khartoum, X 27 S 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. T 28 M (27)Ger.Em.William II.b.,1859. □ 29 Tu President McKinley born, 1843. Q 30 W Charles I. beheaded, 1649. T 31 Th Rev. C. H. Spurgeon d., 1892. j FEBRUARY. ¥ THE MOON'S CHANGES. I Q F. Moon, 3rd, 3.30a. N.Moon, 19th,2.45m. X L Quar., nth, 6.12a. 1st Quar.,25th, 6 38 a. V 1 F Partridge & Pheasant Shtg. ends □ 2 S Candlemas: Scottish Quar. Day. ) A 3 5 Septuagesima Sunday. ) 1 4M (3) Marquis of Salisbury b. ,1830. 0 ijTu Thomas Carlyle died, 1881. A 6 W Sir Henry Irving born, 1838. < 1 7 Th Charles Dickens,nov'st., b., 1812. 0 8F John Ruskin b., 1819; d., 1900. A 9S (8) Mary Q'nof Scots bh'd, 1587. JL 10 S Sexagesima Sunday. J? 11 M (io)Queen Victoria married, 1840. n 12 Tu Kant, philosopher, died, 1804. X 13 W Massacre of Glencoe, 1692. j 14 Th St. Valentine's Day. L 1898. } (J 15 F U.S.Maine blown up at Havana, X 16 S (15) Sir E. Clarke, Q.C., b. 1841. T 17 S Quinqua.-Sh.-ove Sunday. i Q 18 M (17) Duchess of Albany b., 1861. t A 19 Tu Shrove Tuesday. V 20 W A sh Wednesday. 1st day in Lent. Q 21 Th (20) Duchess of Fife b., 1867. < M 22 F George Washington born, 1732. V 23 S Samuel Pcpys, diarist, b., 1632. 0 24 S Quadra.—First Sunday in Lent, f A 25 M (24) St. Matthias. J X 26 Tu Loss of the Birkenhead, 1852. 1 D 27 W Capitulation of Gen. Cronje, 1900. C A 28 Th Relief of Ladysmith, 1900. J A0-0-i3-€>C>-€>-C>C><>^W3-0-0? J MARCH. T THE MOON'S CHANGES 1 □ F. Moon, 5th, 8.4 m. N. Moon, 20th, 0.53 a. G M L. Quar., f3th, i.6a. 1st Quar.,27th.4.3qm. M 2 I F St. David's Day. 2 0 2S John Wesley died, 1791. 0 A 3 S 2nd Sunday in Lent. fl X 4 M (3) Serf Eman. in Russia, 1861. « ▼ 5 Iu Dr. Lant Carpenter died, 1840. T fl 6W Michael Angelo b., 1474. [1863. fl jL 7 Th Princess Alexandra en. London, X V 8F William III. of England d., 1702. T Q 9S William I., Germ. Emp.,d., 1888 Q X 10 3rd Sunday in Lent. A V 11 M (10) Prince of Wales mar., 1863. T D 12 Tu Treaty of Vienna signed, 1815. Q A 13 W Mar. Duke of Connaught, 1879. A V 14 Th Humbert, King of Italy, b., 1844. T u 15 F Fresh- Water Close Season begins. A 16 S Duchess of Kent d., 1861. n 1 17 5 4th Sunday in Lent. X 0 18 M (17) St. Patrick's Day. U n 19 Tu David Livingstone born, 1813. n X 20 W (21) Spring commences. 1 y 21 Th Princess Louise married, 1871. W Q 22 F Goethe died, 1832. F| X 23 S (24) Queen Elizabeth died, 1603. 1 ▼ 24 $ 5th Sunday in Lent. y n 25 M Annunciation.—Lady Day. Q 1 26 Tu Duke of Cambridge b., 1819. X T 27 W John Bright, statesman, d., 1889. T □ 28 Th Duke of Albany died, 1884. ft X 29 F (30) Wreck of the Stella, 1899. X T 30 S Peace with Russia, 1856. ▼ □ 31 S Palm Sunday. y ■ ■ 1 (From Photo by Chancellor & Son, Dublin.) |J FOUR GENERATIONS. jj HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, THE PRINCE OF WALES, THE DUKE OF YORK AND PRINCE EDWARD OF YORK. J -J X APRIL-1901. I A THE MOON'S CHANGES. T F. Moon, 4th, 1.20m. N. Moon,i8th,g.37 a. T y L.Quar.,i2th, 3.57 m. 1st Quar. 25th, 4.15 a. U □ 1 MAll Pools' Day. X 2 Tu L^on Gambetta born, 1838. X V 3W Hilary Law Sittings end. y Q 4 Th Oliver Goldsmith died, 1774. y X 5F GOOD FR1DA Y. X J 6S (5) Dividends on Consols,etc.,due. y □ 7 S Easter Sunday. A Q 8 MEaster Vfon. -BANK HOLIDAY. X T 9Tu Lady Day Fire Insurance ceases. t Q 10W (9) King of the Belgians b. ,1835. Q A 11 Th Treaty of Utrecht, 1713. X ▼ 12 F Rev. Rowland Hill died, 1833. V Q J3S (14) Princess Beatrice born, 1857. Q A 14 S Low Sunday. X 15 M Cardinal Vaughan born, 1832. T D 16 Tu Easter Law Sittings begin. Q a 17 W Turkey d. war with Greece, 1897. A I 18 Th New South Wales dis'd, 1770. Jr Lord Beaconsfield died, 1881. Q A 20 S King of Roumania born, 1839. A Z 21S 2nd Sunday after Easter. 1 0 22 M (21) War com. be. U.S. & Spain, 0 □ 23 Tu St. George's Day. [1898 A X 24 W (23) Shakespeare died, 1616. X 0 25 Th St. Mark. C| Q 26 F Oliver Cromwell born, 1599. A X 27 S E. Gibbon, historian, b., 1737. x v 28 S 3rd Sunday after Easter. y ft 29 M (28) Q.Victoria Em.of India,1876 H X 30 Tu Duke of Argyll b., 1823 d., April X V [24, 190a T TO<M>00€K>0«>CKKK»]j J MAY. } 0 THE MOON'S CHANGES. U Q F. Moon, 3rd, 6. 19 a. N.Moon, i8th,5.38m. A 1 L Quar., nth, 2.38 a. istQuar.,25th, 5.40m. T 1 L Quar., nth, 2.38 a. istQuar.,25th, 5.40m. T T I W Duke of Connaught born, 1850. T Q 2 Th Lambert Simnel cr. at Dublin, Q A 3F Tom Hood, poet, d., 1845. [1487. X V 4 S (5) Napoleon I. d., 1821. ¥ Q 5 S 4th Sunday after Easter. I A 6 M Bank Holiday in Scotland. A X 7 Tu Lord Rosebery born, 1847. V U 8 W Pope Benedict XIV. d., 1758. U I 9 Th (io) American Civil War en. 1865. n |L 10 F Indian Mutiny began, 1857. ¥ 0 11 S William Pitt died, 1778. 0 A 12 5 Rogation Sunday. A X 13 M Sir Arthur Sullivan born, 1842. X 9 14 Tu Hy.Grattan, statesman,d., 182Q. y y 15W Scotland Term of Whitsun-day. A X 16 l'h Ascension Day.—Holy Thursday. X T 17 F King of Spain b., 1886. [1882. y ft 18 S New Eddystone Lighthouse op., A X 19 S Sunday after Ascension. X 4J 20 M (19) W. E. Gladstone died, 1898. y □ 21 Tu Queen visited Sheffield, 1897. Q 1 22W Victor Hugo died, 1885. X T 23 Th Battle of Ramillies, 1706. V |j 24 F Queen Victoria born, 1819. l| A 25S (24) Easter Law Sittings end. X T 26S Whit-Sunday.—Pentecost. ▼ Q 27 M Whit-Mond.—BANK HOLIDAY. U Q 28 Tu (26) Duchess of York born, 1867. fj X 29 W Restoration of Charles II., 1660. T 9 30 Th Corpus Christi. C| |h 31 F Lord Chelmsford born, 1827. A JUNE. n THE MOON'S CHANGES. A T F. Moon, 2nd, 9.53 m. N. Moon, 16th 1.33 a. T 3 L. Quar., 9th, 10.0 a. 1st Quar., 23rd,8. ;qa. fl J iS Prince Louis Napoleon k., 1879. y I 2 S Trinity Sunday. X » 3 M Duke of York born, 1865. ,y J 4 Tu Trinity Law Sittings begin. Q 5 5 w (4) Viscount Wolseley b., 1833. X r 6 Th Bentham died, 1832. W ] 7 F First Reform Bill passed, 1832. t) L 8S (9) Charles Dickens died, 1870. X 9 S 1st Sunday after Trinity. ¥ J 10 M Sir Edwin Arnold born, 1832. U 11 'I'u St. Barnabas. A r 12 W Harriet Martineau, authoress, T I 13 Th St. Anthony. lb., 1802. □ j 14 F Battle of Naseby, 1645. A f 15 S Fresh-water Close Season ends. } J 16 S 2nd Sunday atter Trinity. U j 17 M St. Alban.—1st. English Martyr. A P 18 I'u Battle of Waterloo, 1815. T 19 W Rev. C. H. Spurgeon b., 1834. U !2C Th Accession of Q'n Victoria, 1837. A 21 F Proclamation Day.-Longest Day. I 22 S Queen Victoria's Day, 1897. Q | 23 S 3rd Sunday after Trinity. r| I 24 M St. J. Baptist—Midsummer Day. J. I 25 Tu (24) Resig. of the Rosebery Min. y I 26 W George IV. died, 1830. [1895. fj [ 27TI1 Rt. Hon. J.Chamberlain el. M.p., X J 28 F Queen Victoria cr., 1838. [1876. y 1 29 S St. Peter. A L 30 S 4th Sunday after Trinity. A I 5 THE MMW CHANGES. 5 AUGUST. Jj SEPTEMBER. S| OCTOBER. S| NOVEMBER. X DECEMBER. A fi F. Moon, ist,ii.i8 a. N.Moon, 15th, ic.ioa. Q r?"K f *1"U THE MOON'S CHANGES. t| T"F MOON'S CHANGES. Q THE MOON'S CHANGES A THE MOON'S rffJVfigt X 8 1 | 1 a lM Dominion Day {Canada). Q i rh LanmiasDay.-Scottish (Juar. Uay C| g Jgth Sunday after Trinity. V 1 'ru Pheasant Shooting begins. (|TF All Saints' Day rt 1st Snnrlov in AHvonf A A 2 Tu Sr R. Peel statesman d i8co A 2F (i) Parcel Post commenced, 1883. A Ju or'Ttf w ri T « 2W Riohirri IT nf Fno-lanrl h 3! o .c 'r 53 181. Sunday in AdYent. Li (J n >> i si.uesiiid.il, u.,1050. h „ „ ti W 2 M St. Gile!?-Partridge Shooting beg. Q 2 k cnara 11. ot England b 1452. A 2S All Souls Day. ,t 2M ^il Princes of Walps hnrn iS aa X 6 jTh 6 I S 2 3 ru W Tait,ArchbpCa„terbu^ 5 A 5 F Dividends on Consols, etc., due. A 5M BANK HOLIDAY. [1844. A {Th' Maltfcan'd o.n French 800 8 5s Dividends on Consols, etc. due. X 13 4 W John Gay poet, d. ,173a [1882. fi A 6| (5)Rt.Hon.CecURhodesb.,i8S3 5 6 Tu Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha b., V | F Cleopatra^ Needle erected, 1878.' I 18th Sunday after Trinity. V 6W SEeo .keVnfuf 5 ISnTTroHo^di^ iVa 0 0 7S 5th Sunday after Trinity. 0 7 W I-irst Reformed Parliament, 1832. CI 7 S Queen Elizabeth born, 1 V (6) Lord Tennyson died, 1892. U 7 Th Sir M-irtin Frnhi^hpr HIpH tco. 0 Mnrv l!r« k n A 8 M (8) Rt. Hon. J. Chamberlain b., A 8 Th G. Canning statesman, d., 1827. « 8 S 14th Sunday after Trinity. B 8 Tu Hy. Fielding, novelist, d., 1754. ft g p J. Milton, poet, d., 1674. '[Day. A 8S 2nd Sunday in AdYent 1542 A A 9 Tu Edmund Burked., 1797- L1836. X <>F Hehgoland tr to Germany, 1890. J 9 M Battle of Flodden, i5t3. X 9W St. Denis, Patron Saint of France V 5s pr. of Wales b. 184x.-Z.rfMayor's ? S S Gladstone's Fkft M^ 1868 V U 10 W John Calvin reformer, b., 1509. 0 10 S Rt Hon. G. J. Goschen b., 1831. U Tu Mun^o Park traveller b 1771 T 10 Th President Kriiger born, 1825. 0 10 SSnnHav affpt. Trinifv Q b/L ca ?■" v A 8 I! Th Alexandria bombarded, 1882. A « & 10th Sunday after Trinity. J) IlW Viscountess Paimersto'n d., 1869. A South African War begun, 1899. A °M ulrtinZs %™UhTerm X J? W St xTl of Sweden'k X 1 „F The Crimea evacuated 1856. X «M Trinity Law Sittings end. X 12 Th Marshal Blucher died, 1819. 9 X 12 S Lord Lyndhurst died. 1863. 3 ^Tu Q^KembleaS^diS^ 9 11 Th D^C^nbe^ d.edXfi 7 0 3 J3 S Treaty of Berlin signed, 1878. 0 13 Tu (12) Grouse Shooting begins. V NF Capture of Ouebec i7so T 19th Sunday after Trinity. CI O T. R 1 0^0 O C n' C. 1 u O 1 A A TA a Wh SimHou A w mi r™»nt Art A 3 £ h V „ ?.59,- Jj A J ••"■jr. v 13 W Rossini, Italian mus.com. ,d. 1868 nF Dean Stanley born, 1816. O n 14 iy otn ounaay alter Irimty. n 14 W JLocal Gov nt Act passed, 1871. rj J.s Duke of Wellington died, i8;2. Lf 14 M Sir W. V. Harcourt b., 1827. rj T/f Th Hv VIII mar AnnpRnlpvn mo rt ,,S Prince Cnnsnrt Hiprl tRAt X I IS\1 St. Swithins Day. J 15 Th Sir Walter Scott born, 1771. 15th Sunday after Trinity. X 15 Tu Allen Ramsay, poet, b„ 1686. 1 p oSi iST^VlLmemmet 9 AI 3rrSundaTnAdvent' 5 I l6Tu Sir Joshua Reynolds b., I723. V 10F Herr Bunsen, chemist, d., 1899. T 16 M P.O. Savings Bank estab., i86r. 1 16 W Houses of Par'ment bur'd, 1834. V J s I John Brio-ht b 1811 ■ d 1880 Q,6M fane Austenn(fvdistb i77C U r J7 ,w Franco-Prussian War com., 1870. 0 ^7 S ^.r^e[!ck ^he Creat died, 1786. 6 17 Tu Walter Savage Landor died, 1864 >J 17 Th Duchess of Edinburgh b., i8 v^. (24th Sunda.v after Trhutv A r.u Lr vJ' t 18 rh Papal Infallibility proc., 1870. X lith Sunday £ >&' V5ir waiter Scott died, 1832. pi 2i)$T) Battle ot Irafafgar, 1805. JP# 21 Th Emp. Freaericfc Germany b., A 2 homas s bay .-Shortest Day* J! -r t22IM l^tMaty^agdalene. T aalThl Battle ofBosworth, I485. V 22q ±6th Sunday after Trinity. X 22 Tu CaPtainTTMayne Keid died, 1883. T 22 F St. Cecilia. 11840. V 22 5 4th Sunday in AdYent. T 0 21 Tu Duke of Devonshire born, 1835. 0 23 F Sir W. Wallace executed, 1305. U 23 M Battle of Assaye, 1803. y 23 W Sir M. Hicks-Beach, born, 1837. CJ 23g Sir John Drowning died, 1874. U 23 M Lord Romilly died, 1874. (J if 24 W Gibraltar captured, 1705. A 24P St. Bartholomew. fj 24 Tu Eliza Cook died, 1889. n 24 X Michaelmas Law Sittings begin. 25th Sunday after Trinity, rt 24 Tu Rt. Hon. J. Morley born, 1838. A L 2c, Th Rt. Hon. A. 1. Balfour born. 1848. JL 25 S 12th Sunday after Trinity. X 25W Siege of Paris commenced, 1870. X 25 St. Crispin. X 25'M John Knox died, 1572. T 25 W CHRISTMAS DAY. T J 26 F (25) St. James. CI 26 M Battle of Cressy, 1346. U 26 Th Relief of Lucknow, 1857 y 26 !!m; g °^ v' y 26 Tu Princess Maud of Wales b., 1869. U 26 Th Boxing Day.—BANK HOLIDAY. U § 27 S Transvaal Gov. bankrupt, 1885. A '7 Tu Duke of Teck born, 1837. PI 27 F Strasburg capitulated, 1870. P| 2?S 21st Sunday alter Trinity. A 27 W Bishop Lowth born, 1710. A 27 F St. John. A 1 28 <5 8th Sunday after Trinity. X 28 W (27) Landingof JuliusCisesar, B.C. X 28 S (30) Lord Roberts, V.C.,b., 1832. X 28 M St. Simon and St. Jude. 1 28 Th Battle of Modder River, 1899. T 28 S Innocents' Day. V 5 20 M Kinp Humbert of Italv assass'd V 29 Th Mr. Speaker Gully b., 1835. [55. T 29 S 17th Sunday after Trinity. y 29 Tu Sir Walter Raleigh beh'ed, 1618. U 2Q p (30) Archbishop of Canterbury b. Q 29IS Sunday after Christmas. U a ru DukeofC^obur/d. i<L Iqoo.' fl 30 F Battle of Plevna, 1877. A 3°M ^7. Michael. -Michaelmas Day. (| 3° W King Alfred died, 900. A 30;S St. Andrew s Day. [1821. A 3ojM (29) Rt.Hon.W. E.Gladstone b., A Z 31W St. Helena discovered, 1502. 1 31 John Bunyan died, 1688. 0 V 31 I h AU hallows Eve- |Jj jt New Year's Eve. [1809. X j POST OFFICE TELEGBAMS. MONEY OXtDEBS. Jb POST OFFICE SAVINGS BASK. INCOME TAX. J] Z The charge for Inland Telegrams is 6d. for the first 12 words, Money Orders are granted in the United Kingdom at the follow- T No deposit of less than a shilling is received, nor any pence, and Schedule C, D, and E 1/- in the pound. Incomes under /160 X f and %d. for every additional word. Addresses are charged for. ;ng rates For sums not exceeding £ 1—2d • above £ 1 and not U not more than X50 in one year. No further deposit is allowed when exemptunder £ 400 deduction_of £ 160 between ^400 and £ 500 M i M*rn nnnn POST exceeding ^s~3d. above £ 3 and not exceeding ^ro-4d. X [he sum standing in depositor's name amoun.s to ^200, inclusive of Je.lucuon of ^150 between ^500 and £ 6oo deduction of ^120; A f INLAND BOOH POST. Money may bg sent by Xelegraph Money 0rder at the following U interest. Interest is allowed at the rate of 2i per cent, (or sixpenee Afetween £ 600 and £ 700 deduction of £ 70. T J Packets not exceeding 2 oz. in weight one halfpenny. Beyond rates :—For sums not exceeding ^3-4d.; above £ 3 and not A "i the pound) per annum. Separate accounts may be opened in LICENCES. M ■1 20Z. same as for letters. exceeding ^10—6d. In addition to the commission, a charge is T names °f wl'e ar"i children. £ s. il. f POST CABBS. made at the ordinary inland rate for the official telegram of advice CI Any person can now invest, at any Post Office Savings Bank, Dogs of any kind (Great Britain) o 7 6 U 'i „ „ • < -.11 Minimum charop ca x small sums in Government Stock. The amount of Stock which can Ireland, One JJog .026 A I PostCards, bearing a halfpenny impressed stamp, are available > • A Vie purchased or sold at one time is now reduced to the nominal sum every additional dog .020 Q 1 for transmission between places in the United Kingdom only, sold MONEY OBDEBS PAYABLE ABBOAIf. I of is. 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FA IRS. CARDR; i\SlIIRK. AEEKA\ t?ox. — A pr 10, Mav 4. last Wed July (pi), Nov 13 (hiring;, Dec 20 ABERYSTWYTH.—1st Mon in month (horses and cattle), May 6 and Sept 17 (horses), 1st and 2nd Mon after Xov 1 (hiring). CAPEL ST. SILT-Fel) 7. CARDIGAN.—(Hiring), 1st MDII aLter Nov ] 3. DALIS.—May 24, July 10, Aug 19, Sept 16, Oct 19, Xov 18. DiilEkVl-.D. -\Tay 9, Nov 11 (hiring) LAMPKTKU.—Jan 11, Feb 6, March 11, Apr 6, May 7, 8 (horses), 9, July 10, Aug 17, Sept 14, Oct 19, Nov 16 (hiring). LLANDDEWIBKEFI.—July 24. LLANDYSSUL.—Jan 2, Feb ll,Thur before Palm Sin, Sept 19. LT.AXGKITM).—ov 18 (hiring). a LLANAUTH.—Jan 12, Mar 12, June 17, Sept 22. LT.ANWKNOG—Jan 14. LT.ANWNEN.—Mar 13, Dec 13 FC 14 LT.ECHKYD.—June 26. LLEDROD.—Oct 7. LLANRHYSTYD.—Mar 3, Mar 31, May 5, Nov 12. NEW I!\N.-XOV 9 (hiring). NEW QUAY.—Xov 12 (hiring). PONT^HYDFFNDKfAIl), Apr 25, July 25, Aug 26. Sept 25, Oct 13. TAI.SAKX.—Sept 8, Xov 7. TREBF.DW.—Jan 30. TREGARON.— Jan 1, Feb 5, Mar 5 and 16 (horse), Apr 2 and 30, May 4 (horse), May 14 (ploughing), June 4, July 2, Aug 6, Sept 3, Oct 1, Nov 5, 19, and 25 (hiring), Dec 3 and 31. Also Tu before 1st Wed in cacli month YSTRAD.—Jan 13 and June 16. YSTRADMEUMG.—July 2. MEKIOXETHSHIRE. ABEKDOVEY.—Aug 6, Oct 21. AHERGYNOI.WYN.—May 31, Sept 16. Oct 16.
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CARDIGANSHIRE. Acre;, 443,071; pop., 63,467; Lord-Lieut., Col. Da-, nead M. Vaughan Davies, Tanybwlch (voters on register, 22,361: majority, 781): County Council, 64 m< nbers: Clerk of Peace, H. C: F.ye- Ab«rystwyth; Dep. Clerk do., F. R. Roberts, Aberystwyth County Treas., J. D. Perrott; Chief Constb., Howell Evans; County Surveyors, Roderick Lloyd, Tregaron, and D. Davies, Lamoeter: Coroners, John Evans, solicitor, Aberystwyth; Dr. Abel Evans, Lampe- ter, and J. H. Evans, solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn, Quarter Sessions (Lampeter), Chairman, J. W. Will's Bund, held Jan., Apr., July, Oct. Assizes (Lampeter), Feb., July, and Xov. Town and Urban District Councils. -Aberyst- wyth, clerk, A. J. Hughes; Aberayron, n; C. Jones: Lampeter, David Lloyd; Cardigan, D. Morgan Jones Xew Quay, W. Evans. Hoards of Guardians and Rural District Councils.—Aberyst- wyth, Clerk, Hugh Hughes; Abevayron. H: C. Jones: Lampeter, D. Lloyd: Trega"on. Jenkin Lloyd Cardigan, David Davies Llandyssul with Xewcastle Emlyn, W. E. George. County Courts.—Aberayron, Regi strar, R.Geddes Smith; Abeiystwyth, Joseph Davies: Cardigan, W. Picton Evans; Lampeter, II. W. Howell; Newcastle Emlyn, John Henry Evans. Petty Sessions.—Aberystwyth, Clerk, Hugh Hughes; every Wednesday. Aberayron. A. J. Hughes, Aberystwyth fourth Wednesday in each month. Cardigan, W. J. Williams, clerk, as re- quired. Lampeter, David Lloyd: Fridays, monthly, Llanbadarn, Hugh Hughes last Thursday in every month. Llanilar, A. J. Hughes; first Friday in each month. Llandyssul, J. H. Evans last Wednesday in each month. Pen- rhiwpal, W. E. George. Tregaron,. D. Lloyd, Lampeter; last Tuesday in each month. Taly- bont, W. H. Jones; first Thursday in each month. County Schools.—Aberystwyth, Headmaster, David Samuel, M.A. clerk, John Evans, solicitor. Tregaron, G. T. Lewis, M.A.; Morgan Morgans. Aherayron, J. C. Hughes, I'.A. B. C. Jones. Llandyssul, William Lewis, 1\1. A. Thos. Thomas, solicitor. Cardigan, Daniel Rees, D.Ph.
MERIONETHSHIRE.
MERIONETHSHIRE. Acres, 427,810; pop., 49,212. 1 ord-Lien., W. R. M. Wynne, Peniarth. M.P., Osmond Williams, liorthwen (unopposed). County Council, 56 mem- bers Clerk of Peace, Robert Jones, Portmadoc County Treas., J. Richards, Dolgelley; County Surveyor, John M. Jones, Trawsfynydd: Chief Constb., Major T. W. Best; Coroner, W. R. Davies, solicitor, Dolgelley; Dep.-Coroner, R. 0 Jones, Festiniog; Inspector of Weights and Measures, E. J. Evans, Towyn. Quarter Sessions (Dolgelley and Mala), Chairman, W. R. M. Wynne; Dep.- Chairman, Osmond Williams. Assizes in Feb., July, and Xov. Urban District Councils.—Dolgelley, Clerk, W. R. Davies Barmouth, William George, Port- madoc: Towyn and Aberdc ,-ey, W. R. Davies, Dolgelley Dinas Mawddwy, J. Rowlands, Macli- } .lljtli. Dolgelley Board of Guardians and Rural District Councils, Clerk, W. R. Davies. County Court—Dolgellev, Registrar, J. Cllas. Hughes." Petty Sessions.—Barin»uth, Clerk, J. C. Hughes; second Friday in each month. Bala, J. P. Jones second and last Saturday in each month. Dol- gellev, J. Charles Hughes; alternate Tuesdays. Festiniog, Clerk, J. Jones Morris: second Thurs- day at Penrhyndeudraeth, last Thursday at Blaenau Festiniog. Towyn, D. Evans, Machyn- llefl: first Friday monthly, except in October and last Friday in September. Corwen, Lloyd John last Friday each month. County Schools.—Towyn, Headmaster, Thomas Jones, A.R.C.S. clerk, E. J. Evans, High-street. Barmouth, E. D Jones, M.A. Join) Lloyd. Dol- gelley, Arthur Clendon, M.A. R. Jones Griffith, solicitor. Bala, J. C. Evans, M.A., J. R. Jones, solicitor.
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-N MONTGOMERYSHIRE.
-N MONTGOMERYSHIRE. Acres, 495,089; r Jp., 58,003. Lord-Lieu., Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., Wynnstay, Ruabon M.P.'s—County, A. C. Humphreys- Owen, Glansevern, Garthmyl (voters on the register 7,915, maj., 264); Boroughs, Lt.-Col. E. PIJce Jones (voters on register 3,229, maj. 169). County Council, 56 nieiiibers Clerk of Peace, G. D. Harrison iN,eisi,, )oi; County Tieas., T. R. Hughes, Welshpool; County Surveyor, G. A. Hutchins; Chief Constb., W. J. Holland, Xew- t )wn Coroners, W. A. Pughe, Llanfyllin; E. M. Jones, Welshpool: R. Williams, F.R.H.S., Xew- town; and John Rowlands, Machynlleth. Quar- ter Sessions (Welshpool and Newtown), Chairman, Capt. DevereuxH. Mytton; Vice-Chairmar; A. C. Humphreys-Owen, M.P. Machynlleth-Urban District Council, Clerk, John Rowlands Board of Guardians and Rural District Council, Clerk, D. Evans; County Court, Registrar, David Evans. Petty Sessions. -Macliynll(,,tli, D. Evans, first Wednesday in every month except October, and last Wednesday in September. County School.—Machynlleth. Headmaster, IT. H. Meyler, M.A. clerk, John Rowlands, soli- citor. .chj nlleth markets are held on Wednesdays, Half Holidays on Thursdays; Cjmreig/ddion Society meets during winter months on alternate Wednesdays at the Town Hall. The WELSH GAZETTE has an extensive circula- tion in this district, and is on sale every Thursday at Machynlleth, Corris, Llanbrynmair, Dinas Mawddwy, Cemmes, Pennal, Egiwysfach, Trc'r- ddol, etc., etc. Make your Sales and Wants known through the medium of the" Welsh Gazette. 21 words for ls. three insertions for 2s. For Printing of every kind send to the "Welsh Gazette Office, Aberystwyth. Sale and Concert Advertisements inserted at moderate charges.
FAIRS.
FAIRS. DINAS MAWDDWY.—Tues before first Wed in Feb (cattle & horses), Fri before Palm Sun (hiring), June: 3 and Sept 10 (cattle and horses), Oct 2 (sheep), Oct 17 (sheep), Oct 22 (cattle and horses), Nov 13 (cattle and horses). DOLGELLEY.—Mon before 3rd Tues in Jan (horses and cattle), Feb 20 (horses and cattle), Mar 18 (horses and cattle), April 22 (horses and cattle), May 11 (hiring, horses a 1 "nl.le), June 1 (horses, cattle, a-id sheep), June 27 (horses and cattle), Aug 8 (horses, cattle, and sheep, Sept 20 (horses and cattle), Oct 4 (horses, cattle, cheese, and wool), Wed before second Tues in Oct (Jieep only), Xov 22 (horses ?'Hl cattle), Dec 16 (horses and cattle). DYFFRYN ARDUDWY.—May 18, June 18, Sept 25. LLANBEDR.—Feb 18, Oct 19. LT.AXDDWYWE.—May 13, Nov 9. LLAXFACHRF.TH.—April 29, July 1, Aug 15, Sept 11. TOWYN.—Feb 25, 2nd Tlmrs in April, Easter Mon (hiring), May 14, June 17, Aug 1, Sept 9, Xov 18. MOXTGOMERYSHIRE. CEMMES.—Sat before the 3rd Mon in April, May 1, Oct 1 and 17. LLAXI;RYXMAIR.—-Mon before the last Tues in Jan, Feb, Mar and'Apr (horses, cattle, and pigs), May June, Aug, Sept, Oct, Xov (horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs), Oct 15 (siteeponly). MACHYNLLETH.—First Wed in Feb and Mar, Wed before Easter (hiring), Mon before 3rd Thurs in Apr, last Sat in Apr (sheep), May 16, 3rll Sat in May (sheep), June 26, Aug 7, Sept 18, last Wed in Sept (sheep), Oct 16 (sheep) and 21, nc
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