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CYMRY LLUfJDAIN.. j Chwi ellwch gael y papur hwn yn [ wythnosol yn ddiclrafferth am 6/6 y ) flwyddyn, neu 3/3 am chwe' mifl, o j'Swyddfa'r I "WELSH GAZETTE, ABERYSTWYTH, Mac, hefyd ar werth yn y Brif- •ddinas gan y Mri. Everett a'i Fab, ells Buildings, Salisbury Square, < Fleet Street—tua ergyd carreg o Forth Ludd (Ludgate).
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etrcbs, marriages aim DeafDs. Metises of Births, Marriages, or Deatn can be j. insetted unless forwarded by one of cur rtoogrntsed Reporters, Correspondent#, or Agents, or signed oy a clergyman, minis* er, registrar, or some t»; icr "e parson known to us. I.Y. 6d. is charged for paragraphs containing any thino beyond the bare announcement. DAVIES—August 25th, at fcrih, Glamorganshire, Owen T; Davies, formerly of Brysbvyn, Glynarthen, aged 18 years. DAVIBS—Aug^ist 30th. at AlttycoriWe, Glvnarthen, Llan- dyssul, Martha Ann Davies, daughter of Griffith and jtartha DaTies, aged 18 years.
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To ADVERTISERS. All advertisements should reach us not later -than Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the issue for the following Thursday- PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES. Advertisementf of the following Classes only are accepted at the. cheap prepaid rate, as stated below .— Situations Ws-nted, Situations Vacant, Apartments Waoti'd, Apartments to Let, Money Wanted, Houses to Let,. A.rticles. Ivost and Found, .Specific Articles for Sale, Miscellaneous Wants— One week. Three weeks. Six weeks. s. d. s. d. s. d. 14 words 0 9 16 2 6 21 „ 1 0 '2 0 3 0 28 „ 1 6 "5 0 5 0 35" 2 0 4 0 7 0 SALES BY AUCTION. Furniture, Stock and Crops, 4d per line. Lease- hold Properties, 5d per line. Freehold Properties, <6d per line. Farmers ajnuZ property owners should instruct- their Auctioneers and Solicitors to have their advertisemisnts inserted in the Welsh Gazette It mill pay yen to do so as the paper is a most advantageous medium, for giving publicity to advertisements addressed to all class. s, in both and Country. Lost. O.ST.-On Saturday morning, August 26th, ■ I i near Constitution Hill a Sheep Collie Dog. 'Colour: Brown, tinged with blac k white stripe on breast and tip of tail white.—Daniel Thomas, Draper. Little Baoi.gate-street, Aberystwyth. 530a ■"•GST.— Will the person who took an overcoat 1 A by mistake -from No. 1, Princess-street on Thursday or Friday last return the same to above address. 529a Wanted. PFRENT1CE.—Wanted for Grocery and Pro- visions. Good home. Welsh preferred.— pply, L. S. Davies, Abercauaid, Merthyr. 556a WANTED.—A good watch-dog trained for protecting Orchards, &c.—Apply to "A.B." ,zat this Office. 536a W ANTED, an experienced Coek General. Small, family; private house. No :,waish.ing.—Owen, Willow Lawn, Caradog-rd., Aberystwyth. 511a vV \\TANTED.—A sharp youth as apprentice to the ▼ General Drapery and Clothing Trades.—J. Walter Evans, 19, Great Darkgate-street, Aber- ystv/yth. 442a ~J3>ESPECTABLE GIM.3 wanted for Stationery and Bookbinding.-Apply, Dark, -5$, Great Dark gate-street, Aberystwyth. 407a /"ANTED, in Lampeter, Dwelling House with or without stabiee attached.—Apply, with fell, particulars, rent, etc. to "J," Office of this paper. 519a ANTED* Apprentice to Watch and Jewellery W Trade no premium.—Apply, Thomas, 18, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. -81a W-AJNTED, second hand complete set of double harness.—Apply to James Davies, Saddler, I- Newcastle Emlyn. 600 N I E D Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses *» General Servants, and Kitchenmaids.— Apply- Mrs Mackenzie, 75, North-parade, Aberyst- l *ytb.' Enclose stamps for reply. "GWLANI GWLAN. GWLAN. WANTED at slice Fleece and Coarse Wool, Factory and Stocking Waste, &c.—Mcllqu- ham's, Bridge End Stores. Aberystwyth. 3G £ a OROCKilY and PROVISION. Wanted, at G osace, a coupl-s of slnart, juniors, also an Apprentice.- -Apply io W. Davies, Co., Royal Stores, Cardigan. 482a WAKT.EE,"an' Organist to come to Hafod on Saturdays, returning on Mondays, for Sun-, ay duty at Eglwys Newydd. A Surpliced Choir. '■Cend all particulars to Sirs Waddingham, Hafods .tear the Bevil's Bridge, R.SO., Cardiganshire,524a •f -'——————— For Sale. VlURE SB'RCr^HIKM forgSale, Ram Lambs, Ewe Lambs, and young Ewes, -Apply, Mr- Richards, 3rcnHwch £ awr. 546* I''OR 6ALE—rA trap-wagonette, seats 8 persons, quite aE gcod as new. Cheap.—Apply to Mr Thomas Phillips, AberportU. 441a T?f. R SALE-—Ttce~Buff Orpington Cockerels. Hatched in February.—Apply, Pantgwyn poultry Farm, Llan:avian. T^TCUSEKEEPBii-GENER.lL Wantod.-Apply, Glenhurst House, Cardigan. 390a OR SAXiE, bv private, treaty, Steam ^Launch, (ia gc?od cojidition). F,or full ^artiouIars, apply A. IJoyd Wii'iams, ^ctiq*i >er, Aberystwyth. 508a CO-TTAGE, i a mile from Lampeter, containing five roome,'witb *cullcry, coalhouse and a large garden. lmmediato Ppssession.—David E. Davies, Gelly, Llanwrda, j^S.O. 54P-» 1poR SALE.- One self delivery Corn Reaper, j quite new, excellent bargain. Apyly to D. t,°ne3 and-Dons, Im-pitniftnt Agents, &c.. Lion, c^lah, Card-'ganshire. 137a. iJ^LOWEEiS.-—Gut Flowers and Plants for Sal3 Table Plants on Bxre for Decoration.-—Apply K, C. Vv'illiacas, Head Gardener, Queen's Hotel ^rdens. ^bervstwvth. I \\fALd7 r'^ElTTrom per roll. Any 1 < qua:ati(y. large or small, supplied at whole Lie prices. Stock exceeds 100,900 rolls, all classes. es. ^rito for Patterns, stating class required— "nett's Wallpaper Warehouse (Dept. 222), ^gfield Avonue, Manchester. 257a rDr. TnlERYSTWYTSr To BE SOL:J, -A Leasehold Dwelling-House, containing .€ bedrooms, front and back parlours, kitcsbsn, .wash-house, 2 w.c.s, &fcd good Unexpired term, 38 years less 22 days.— -p Urther particuk.i'3 aoply R. K. Jenkins, auctioneer, ^fker-itroL-t.. 393a fro.BH SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, t I"y-slling Hoiice, situated in Portland- Aberystwyth; containing nine bed- bath room, lavatory, three w.c/s, JJTeec-ption r<«oiB £ kitchen, pantry, etc. and cold water throughout. Gas fittings, hoi Is, etc. Possession in Novem- ga or further particulars apply to üor- Nt %aid ivobortvS, No. 1, New-str-to'o, Aber- 507a tL¥Ü.. -71AI, ABERYSTWYTH. BE BY PRIVATE TREATY. ALL ti lOii.^ Set en very desirable FREEHOLD COTTA GES with Large Gar-dens in the rear, staining 3,108 -square yard?, and having a front to the uiaUi road of 217 feet and 129 feet aver- depth, situate in Llangawsat, n'c&fc outside the it) .1:'y of the Borough of Aberystwyth, and now respective ocesipations of Messrs, Hen to Owen Lewis Rees, Le^'is Jones, Dd* [ v^Grt-3, and (2), Mrs. Annie Jones. wjbis Desirable Freehoid Property ig situate in a surburban district on the main road leading 0. *Jae village of Llanbadarn, within easy .distance ^Uo t >v»r. of Aberystwyth. VeTbvs Sale offers a fine opportunity either .far in- taunt or for acquiring excellent Sites for ^si- eJ«al Villas. Or nnd fnrthor particulars, apply to I tial Vl'l!c¡; R. KILLIN JENKINS, Auctioneer and EEtate Agent, 9, Baker- g Aberystwyth To Let. RY NIOG, iii the Vale, of Ayron, Cardiganshire, jL9 Tu be Let on Lease, partly furnished; Shooting and Fishing.—Apply to Mr Thomas Davies, Compton House, Aberayron. 183 TO LET, the Sailors Home Inn New Quay. Fully licensed. Possession 29ftli September next.-Apply, Buckleys Brewery Ltd., Llanelly. Also, The Allty- blacca Arms, Llanybyther. Fully licensed. Possession 29th September.—Apply, Buck- leys, Brewery, Ltd., Llanelly. 455a T O LET, from 12th November next, Or- mond Villa, Brynymor-road.—For fur- ther particulars, apply to Mr. Hugh Hughes, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. 509a. A BERDOVEY.-To Let, Braichyoelyn House (high with fine views), with or without land; lodge entrance, 3 reception rooms, 9 bedrooms, garden, stabling, dairy, shooting over about 650 acres; river fishing, and golf close by.—Apply, Pryse Hughes, Towyn, Merioneth. 504a O LET, Coxbead Hall, in the Parish of Llan- ddewi Brefi, with excellent Out-buildings and large garden, together with 9 acres of good pasture land. H miles from Pont Llanio Station, close to main road leading from Tregaron to Lam- peter. Apply Davies, Goyallt, Llangeitbo. 553a TO BE LET, that Desirable Mansion known as GL4.N'ARIAN, Llanfaiian. 2 £ miles from Aberystwyth.—Apply, T. J. Samuel, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. 477* ABERYSTWYTH, Furnished House, Sea. Frcnt, A for the months of July and August or longer if desired 3 sitting roomg, 6 bedrooms, bathroom, etc.—Apply, Leahurst, South Marine Terraoe. LODGINGS, with or without board, moderate JLj prices, beautiful spot, old-fashioned large country bouse, grounds attached, 4i miles from Aberystwyth, few minutes from Capel Bangor Station, Vale of Rheidiol Railway. Apply, "C.B. Welsh Gazette 147a. Public Notice. NOTICE iy'HEREBY GIVEN, that any person trespassing in search of game on farms called Brynda and Pantyffin, in the Parish of Blaenpeanal, will be prosecuted. By Or,ler of 494a MARGARET WILLIAMS. S'f- DAVII)'S COLLEGE SUHUOL, LAMPETER. THE ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP EXA- MINATION will take place on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 22nd, 1905. Some of the scholarships will be reserved for boys from 10 to 12 years, of age. Apply to—- 4G6a THE HEADMA STER. ST. DAVIDS COLLEGE, LAMPETER. On Wednesday, October 5th, 1905, at least seventeen Scholarships and Exhibitions 1lp to £ 50 a year mil be offered for competition in all subjects. The total annual value of Scholarships and Exihibitions at present held by Students of the College is over zC500, and there is also a sum of £100 a year (the 'W. D. Llewelyn' Mem- orial Fund) for leaving Exhibitions to Ox- ford and Cambridge. The College grants degrees of B.A. and B.D. For the B.A. degree three years' residence is necessary. The course taken may be a Pass Course, or an Honour Course in Classics, or Theology, or Mathematics, or Science, or History. The Coikge offers in these courses a good preparation for Civil Service and other pro- fessions as well as for Holy Orders. Students of the College can obtain degree a Oxford and Cambridge after two years residence there. The Licence in Divinity, with a distinctive hood, is conferred after a two years' course of study, mainly Theological. The total expence of residence, need not exceed JE47 a year. For full particulars, apply to the Bursary Clerk, St. David's College, Lampeter. 469a. Education Act, 1902. Section.8 (3). CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accord- ance with the provisions of Section 8 (1) and (3) of the Education Act, 1902, that the County Council of Cardigan, being the Local Education Authority, for the purposes of Part III of that Act, propose to accept a .transfer to them under the provisions of -the Elementary Education Act, 1870, of the British School situated at Pontgarreg, in the parish of Llangranog. The School will he available for the following area:— LLANGRANOG AND LLANDYSILIO PARISHES. (Signed) JENKIN JAMES, Clerk to the Local Education Authority. Dated, August 4th, 1905. 7 Section 8 (1) and (3) of the Education Act, 1902, provides as follows:— (1). "Where the Local Education Authority "or any other persons propose to pro- "vide a new public elementary school, "they shall give public notice of their "intention to do so, and the Managers of "any Existing School, or the Local Edu- "cation Authority (where they are not "themselves the persons proposing to "provide the school) or any ten ratepay- ers in the area for which it is proposed "to provide the school, may, within "three months after the notice is given, "appeal to the Board of Education on the "ground that the proposed school is not "required, or that a school provided by "the Local Education Authority, or not "so provided, as the case may be, is "better suited to meet the wants of the "the district than the school proposed to "be provided, and ar,y school built in "contravention of the decision of the "Board of Education on such appeal "shall be treated as unnecessary." (3). Any transfer of a public Elementary "School to or from a Local Education "Authority shall for the purposes of this "section be treated as the provision of "a new school." 467a Gogerddan Arms Hotel, Ponterwyd. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Tliifi Hotel has been Re-furnished and Re- decorated. Excellent accommodation for Visitors. Highly recommended by medical men. Healthy Situation. Pure Water Supply Terms Moderate. Apply-MANAGERESS. 472a AHERAYRON7 I- BEG to announce to my numerous friends and the public generally that I have recently re- moved to the old established house called CAM- BRIAN INN," situate in Tabernacle-street, which is a commodious house., svith good stabling. Eeer, &pints, and wines of the best quality. T DAVIES, Proprietor, 383 Late "Staro Nevy Market Hall, Aberystwyth. MONDA YNEXT, SEPT. 1 lift. SIX NIGHTS. Mr. Gerald Hunt will present THE BIOGRAPH From the Empire Theatre, Lonclo.n Brilliant f Variety Company. Times and Prices as usual. 555a Public Notice. By Order of the Directors of the Aberystwyth Gas Company. 250 £10 SHARES IN THE Aberystwyth Gas Company, Being the first portion of the Additional Capital authorized by the Aberystwyth Gas Order 1905 to be known as New Ordinary Shares, will be Sold by Auction by R. K. Jenkins, At the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, on FR1BA Y, the 29th SEPTEMBER, 1905, at 3 in the afternoon precisely. Particulars and conditions of Sale may be ob- tained at the Offices of the Company, at the place of Sale, and of R. K. Jenkins, the'Auctioneer, 9 Baker-street, Aberystwyth. 543a University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. TO BUILDERS AND COTRACTORS. THE Council of the University College ef -i- Wales, Aberystwyth, is prepared to receive Tenders for the construction of the propoeei new Davies Memorial Laboratories at Buartb Mawr, Aberystwyth, according to the plans which have been prepared by Mr. A. W. S. Cross, Architect, of 46, New Bond-street, London, W. Copies of the Plans, Conditions, and Form of Contract may be seen at the Office of the Registrar ot the eaid College at Aberystwyth. or at the Office of the Arohitect as above, any week day after Wednesday, September 13th, 1905, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Bills of Quantities have been prepared by Mr. William Windsor, of 37, Brown- Btrset, Manchester, and copies of these together with the form of contract for the due execution of the work may be obtained from the Registrar after Monday, September 11th, 1905, on payment of the sum of five pounds which will be returned on the receipt of a bona fide tender. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. The builder whose tender is accepted must be prepared to find a guarantee which shall be satisfactory to the Council for the proper performance of his contract. Sealed tenders, addressed to the Registrar, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, must be submitted in a cover supplied with the quantities and delivered on or before Tuesday, September, 26tb, 1905. Dated the 19th day of August, 1905. ALFRED W. S. CROSS, 46, New Bond Street, 650a London, W. ABERYSTWYTH UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR of the Aberystwyth Union are ready to receire Tenders (accompanied by samples or patterns where practicable) for the supply of the following articles and materials to their workhouse from the 29th day of September, 1906, to the 25th day of March, 1906, viz.: Stone from the beach (per ton), Fresh Meat, Milk, Straw, Potatoes, Coa-Is, Fire- wood. Coffins, Ironmongery, Disinfecting Powder and Fluid, Cod Liver Oil, Boots and Shoes, Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, &c., Pro- visions, Printing, Haircutting and Shaving Pauper Inmates per head; also for the Conveyance of Paupers to the Workhouse, &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 free of expense, in such quantities and at such times as the said Guardians shall require by their written order, Forms upon which 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 delivered at my office, sealed and properly endorsed, before ten o'clock a.m., on the 18th of September inst. All samples sent in by persons tendering, and whose tenders are accepted, will be retained by the said Guardians, and no charge shall be made against the Guardians for such samples. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and they shall be entitled to accept with regard to any one or more of the articles specified, without accepting as to the rest. By Order, HUGH HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Office, Aberystwyth, 5th September, 1905. 549a Sales by Auction VELINDRE, One mile from the Town of Lampeter. Highly Important and Unreserved Sale of Sheep, Hackneys, Cobs, and Ponies, Agri- cultural Implements, and Household Furni- ture, Books, &c. Mr. Daniel I. Rees (In conjunction with Mr. J E. JAMES) Have received instructions from D. T)avies, Esq., J.P., to Sell by Public Auction. at the above place On Friday, September 22nd, 1905, ABOUT 700 SHEEP, 25 Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies, AS FOLLOWS SHEEP: 130 Young Cross-bred Cheviot Ewes; 130 dp. Welsh Ewes, slightly crossed with Cheviot and Radnor; 100 Yearling Ewes, do. 4 100 Ewe Lambs, do.; 15 well-bred Welsh Rams, and Ram Lambs 2 Radnor Rams; 5 Cheviot do.; 220 Wether Lambs. HORSES: 1 Entire Pony Rob Roy," 12t h.b., 5 years old, grand mov.er, a typical Pony Stallion; 5 Hackney and Cob Mares, rising 5 years old, all entered or eligible for entry in H.S.B. or W.P. and C.S.; 1 Horse Pony about 12 b.h. rising 5 years old, per- fectly quiet, good Pony for children 2 Cobs rising 4 years old 5 do. 3 years old 5 do. 2 years old 6 Suckers, almost all bred by Mr. Davies, and sired by the following sires :—" Thornton Chandos," H..S.B.; -1 Hailstorm," H.S.B.; Hilden Dew," H.S.B.; Stortford Denmark," H.S.B.; "Lord Ventry," H.S.B. Flashwood II." "iddwen III," W.P. & C.S.; Prince of the Mist, Rob Roy." The Brood Mares this year have been mated to the following Cardi Wonder," H.S.B.; Sir John Moore," H.S.B.; Sir John Danegelt," H.S.B.; "Thornton Chandos," H.S.B.; and "Rob R°y" AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS: Traps and Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Horse Rakes, Pulpers, and other lots. Also a large quantity of Dry Timber suitable for Carpenters. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 1 Drawing Room Suite, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Chairs, TableF, and other articles to numerous to insert. A large quantity of rare and useful Books. Credit on Conditions. Luncheon by ticket at 11 a.m. The Sale to commence at 12-30 p m. sharp. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auction- eers, Lampeter and Aberystwyth. N.B.-Mr. Daviess name is well known as a successful and extensive breeder and exporter of Welsh Sheep,, and who has during recent years won over 100 prizes. Specimen Rams of this fleck have been largely bought for use both in this country and abroad. The latest Official Report being as follows:— August, 1905. To Mr. D. Davies, Velindre, Lam- peter,—" The Welsh Rams sent by you to East Africa last year have done remarkably well, also be Cross bred Lambs from native sheep. The transaction altogether was most satisfactory." None of the Horses and Ponies are over 5 years old, and all have been bred with the greatest of care, ir. selecting the best possible Dams and Sires, and the Auctioneers feel justified in stating that it would be difficult to find a better class of Cobs, Ponies, and Breeding Ewes. Auctioneers' Offices, Lampeter and Aberystwyth, Aug. 1905, 5gb, Sales by Auction. THE VI JARAGE. PENRHYNUOUH. Mr. R. K. Jenkins Has received instructions from the Executor of the late Rev. G. Blackwall, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On Wednesday, the 20th of September, 1905, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising 4 Mahogany and Walnut Sideboards, Mahogany and other tables, 2 Overmantles, Ward- robe, Chest of Drawers, Bedroom Suite, Beds and Bedding, Carpets, a Large Collection of Books, Pictures, Ornaments, Piano, by Smith and Stoll, Kitchen Appointments, Churn, Glass and other Ware, Tea Services, &c. Also, Poultry House, 20 Couple of Fowls, 1 SHORTHORN COW in full profit, 1 Heifer Calf, a large quantity of Wire Netting, Dog Kennel, together with numerous utensils for out-door work, and 1 HAY SHED with about 5 TONS OF HAY. Terms-Credit on: conditions. 531a Sale of Pedigree Shorthorn Cattle The Property of Mr. J E. FOOTMAN, Havodwen, Carmarthen. Messrs Lloyd and Thomas Will Sell by Auction at the Angel Hotel Yard, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1905 12 Pedigree Cows and Heifers (mostly in calf to the prize bull Towy Cashier.") 8 Pedigree Bull Calves; including several Prize Winners. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. Catalogues with full pedigrees will be sent on application. CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANDYSSUL. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Farms. Messrs. Ben Evans & Evans Are instructed to offer for Sale bv Public Auction at the PORTH HOTEL, LLANDYSSUL, On Tuesday, the 12/A day of September, 1905, at 3.30 p.m. promptly, the following very desirable FREEHOLD FARMS, VIZ., e Lot I.-All that exceptionally finely situated and kighly productive Freehold Farm, called PANTGWYN, situate in the said Parish, and within one-and-a-half miles of the Town of Llan- dyssul, containing 100a. 3r. Op., or thereabouts, of rich Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land, with a substantially built Dwelling-house, :Barn, Stables, Cow House for 15 Cows, Calves Cot, Cattle Shed, Piggeries, Cart House, Root House, all well-built, and in a good state of repair, in the occupation of Mr. John Davies, at the rent of P,120 per annum. This Farm is most pleasantly situated in the famous Vale of Cerdin, has a South aspect, sloping gently down to the river Cerdin, which runs the full length of the southern boundary. The County Main Road from Lampeter to Cardigan runs through the Farrii, and the Homestead is approached by an excellent road therefrom The water supply both for domestic and agri- cultural purposes is good, and is utilised te work the farm machinery. There is excellent salaaon and trout fishing to be had in the Cerdin River. Lot 2.—All that well-cultivated Freehold Faim called TANCOED, otherwise TANCOED-BACH, situate within 2i miles of the Town of Llandyssul, abutting on the main road from Pantydefaid to Tregroes, containing 77a. 2r. 9p., or thereabouts, of easily worked and productive Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, with a substantially recently erected Dwelling House, Stable for four Horses, Cow House tor 10 Cows, Calves Cot. Piggeries, Barn and Carthouse, all built of stone, and covered with Carnarvon Slates, in thorough repair, in the occupation Of Mr. Benjamin Jones, at the annual rent of iE57 10s. There is a Larch Plantation of about 25 years' growth on this Farm, which is to be taken by the Purchaser, at a price to be named at the Sale. Particulars of Sale, and all other information may be obtained of the Auctioneers at Brithdir, Nantgaredig, and 4, Priory-street, Carmarthen; or of MR. THOMAS WALTERS, 645a Solicitor, Carmarthen. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY IN CARDIGAN. Mr John Evans Will offer for Sale by Public Auction at the Angel Hotel, Cardigan, qn Thursday, the 14th day of Sept., 1905, at. 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Twenty-four DWELLING HOUSES AND GARDENS situate in Catherine-row, in the Town of Cardigan, in Lots to suit purchasers. The houses are held under leases for the term of 70 years, most of which expire at Lady Day next, and the remainder on the 29th September, 1907, and the Lessees are in every case under obligation to give them up in tenantable repair. The Property is situate near to the Victo- ria Gardens, in the most improving part of the Town of Cardigan. Plans and Particulars with conditions of Sale are in course of preparation, and may be obtained of the Auctioneer, High-street, Cardigan, or of the Vendor's Solicitor&- MESSRS. MORGAN AND RICHARDSON, Cardigan. 468a GELLIGATTI, NEWCASTLE EMLVN. IMPORTANT SALE OF OROP, Including 480 Mows of Corn, Comprisinar 40 Mows of Wheat, 200 Mows of Barley, 120 Mows of BlacK Oats, 120 Mows of White Oats. ABOUT 100 TONS OF PRIME HARVESTED HAY, Consisting of 50 Tons of prirae-harvested Meadow Hay, 30 do. do. (Old), 15 do. well-saved Seed Hay; also 1 Stack well-harvested Wheat in Haggard. Also Machinery, Implements, &c., being the pro- ll perty of the Representatives of the late Mr. G. Williams, Esq., Which will be sold by Auction without Reserve On THURSDAY, September 21st, 1905, By John Francis & Son. In Conduction witb Mr. John Evans. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Luncheon on the table at 12. Ciedit on Conditions -s Gelligatti is in the Parish of Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn, situate and distant about one-and-a-half miles from Newcastle Emlyn Station, on the Great Western Railway. The Sale of the valuable Stock, &c., comprising 70 Head of Cattle, 28 Horses and Colts, 13 Sheep, 10 Pigs, &c., will take place on the 5th October, 1905. Auction, Estate, Agency, and Surveying Offices, Carmarthen, August 28th, 1905. 552a 600 Horses. R30 Prizes. Henry Manley & Sons, Ltd., FIRST GREAT AUTUMN SALES, IN THE CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. WILL BE HELD ON Thursday and Friday, September 7th & Stlil FOR Hunters, Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies, Pedi gree Hackneys and Show Horses, and Cart Horses of all Classes. I Entries close August 29th. Prize Lists and Entry Forms on application. 514a I Sales by Auction. TANOASTELL, RHYDYFELIN. About 2 Miles from Aberystwyth. Mr. J. E. James Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. Evan Jones to Sell by Auc'ion On Thursday, September 7th. 1905, The whole of the Crops, comprising of 120 Mows of White Oats, 40 ditto Wheat. 20 ditto Barley, also about 36 tons of Seed and Meadow Hay, in 3 Lots. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Credit will be given on a certain sum, upon approved security. 491a TANCASTELL, RHYDYFELIN. About 2 Miles from Aberystwyth. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, which Mr. J. E. James Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. Evan Jones to Sell by Public Auction on the premises as above, On Tuesday, September 26th, 1905, Comprising of :—80 Head of Cattle, 15 Agricultural Horses. Colts, and Ponies, 5 Pigs, 20 Couples of Barn Door Fowls, 9 Geese, 11 Turkeys, together with the valuable collection ot Farming Im- plements. Full particulars will shortly appear. Six months credit will be given on sums of L5 and upwards, upon approved security. Luncheon at 10-30. Sale to commence at 11-30 a.m. sharp. 492a HAFOD ARMS FARM, DEVJL'S BRIDGE. To be Sold by Public Auction, by Mr. J. E. James (instructed by T. J. Waddingham, Esq.), On Wednesday, September 27th, 1905,, about 1,500 SHEEP, including WETHERS, EWES. and LAMBS. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms: 3 months credit on sums above JE5, upon approved security in discount at the rate of 3d. in the £ for cash. 490a FFYNONOER, CAPEL SEION. SALE OF CROPS. Mr. J. E. James Has been instructed by Mrs. Davies and her Son who a.re giving up farming, to Sell by Public Auction on Saturday, September 15th, 1905, the following Crops:—45 Mows of Black Oats, 15 Mows of Brown Oats, 30 Mows of Brown and Black Oats, 20 Mows of Barley, 15 Mows of White Oat6, and about 6 tons of well harvested Hay. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Credit on conditions. 539a DEVILS BRIDGE FAIR, Friday, 29th September, 1905. Mr. J. E. James Will hold a Sale of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, etc., at Devil's Bridge On the above Fair Day. Farmers and others having. any Surplus Stock to dispose of. are invited to send particulars as soon as possible to THE AUCTIONEER, Cambrian Chambers, 541a Aberystwyth. TYNYBERLLAN, LLANILAR. About two miles from Llanilar Station on the M. and M. Railway. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES. OATTLE, lIEEP, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Mr. J. E. James Has been instructed by Mrs. M. A. Lewis who has given up the farm, to Sell by Public Auction, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 28th, 1905. The whole of the following valuable Stock, viz CATTLE. 37 Headl of Cattle including 10 Milch Cows with their Calves or in calf; 1 Short- horn Bull (3 years old), 4 Two-year-old Steers. 10 yearlings, 10 Calves, 2 Heifers, one due to calve, one fat ditto (3 year old). HORSES. 18 Cart Horses. Hackneys, and Ponies. viz., useful Cart Mare (aged), her Sucker, Teivy, 10 year old; her Sucker ("Dutchess") First Prize Winner at Llanilar Show; Brown useful Mare, 4 year old, "Madam," 3 year old very promising, Captain" 2 year old. Hackneys: "Comet" (15088) 15.2 hands high, winner of several prizes, 7 years old. Chocolate Lady" 5 year old out of "Comet" by Chocolate Bracy" her sucker Lady Woodcock" 4 year old out of Comet" by Woodcock, winner of prizes "IIar Topper"( entire) 3 year old out of Comet" by "Lord Ventry" 1 yearling Filly Bess" out of "Comet" by "Lord Ventry." Ponies: Lady Flyer 7 year old, her Sucker, by Lord Ventry 2 year old, ditto, yearling ditto. IMPLEMENTS. 2 Box Carts with ripples, 3 Long Body Carts, 1 Gambo (quite new), Timber Car- riage, Market Car. 1 Champion Plough (by Evans, Llanfihangel). 2 Scatch, do., 1 Welsh ditto, 4 Iron and Wooden Harrows, 1 Iron Racer, 2 Wooden ditto, 1 Cultivator, 1 Scuffler, 1 Moulder, 2 Chain Harrows, 1 Reed Drill (equal to new), 1 ditto, Swede and Turnip Drill, 2 American Rakes, Forks, opades, hovels, etc., etc. Thrashing Machine, and gearing, Winnowing ditto, Chaffcutter, Slicer, Mowing and Reaping Machine, self binder (quite new by Walter Wood, Weighing Machine and Weights. Also a Large Quantity of Agricultural Harness and several Sets of Trap Harness, Also, part of the Household Furniture, including SOME PIECES OF VERY OLD OAK, KITCHEN TABLE. CHAIRS, Etc. and the whole of the DAIRY UTENSILS. N.B.—The Auctioneer respectfully wishes to draw the attention of buyers to this ex- cellent and unreserved sale. The Horses are useful and the young animals are most promising. Luncheon at 10.30. Sale to commence at 11.30. Credit given upon approved security on sums of £5 and upwards, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent. per atiivjm. CitRDIGANSHT' E. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Mr Daniel Lewis Jones Has been istructed by Lieutenant J. Lloyd Evans to Sell by Public Auction, at the Talbot Hotel, Tregaron, on Tuesday, Sept. 5th, 19QJ, at 2 p.m.. That Desirable Freehold Farm known as PANTYFALLEN, situated within a mile to the Town of Tre- garon, having a substantial Dwelling-House and Out Buildings complete, and containing GO acres, or thereabout., of Good Arable and Pasture Land. It has a good supply of water, and is well sheltered, together with a substantial Cottage called Fantyfalien Fach. Also, a valuable SHEEP WALK to keep about 150 sheep. The above Farm is now the occupation of Mr. William Morgan. For further particulars pply to Mr. Dan- iel L. Jones, Esgejhendy, i^ictioneer, Tre- garon. 500a Public Notice COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. Revision of the List of Voters, 1905. Electors, and Parochial Electors for the Countv of Cardigan will nr n, f +? ^fi^i !-V ^c,"rs> County purpose at the several places and times undermentioned^ that is to say— d Courts for tbat Date and Time of Revision. Place of Holding Court Parishes and Townships whoso Lists rid,ce oi voiding oourt. are to be Revised at each Court. Friday/September 8th, 10-45 a.m. Council School, Adpar Bangor, Bronzwyn, Renllan, Llan- dyfriog, Llanfairorllwyn, Llan- fairtreflygen. Saturday „ 9th, 10 a.m. Guildhall, Cardigan S Mf^Ca^^an Monday „ Htn, 10 a.m. Council School, Penpark IbTrJSth, Mou^ Tremain, Ver- >> H-30 a.m. Council School, Penmorfa PeThrvn i2-30 p.m. British School, Pontgarreg Llaneranog 2-30 p.m. Council School, Rhydlewis Bettws Evan, Llangunllo, Troedyr- ,,u aur Tuesday „ 12th, 10 a.m. Council School, Llandyssul Llandyssul (Town and Tregroes Wednesday 13th, 10 Alltrodj-„ Ar„,s (P0ntsh,n & St. David'* Wards) » 11-30 a.m. Council School, Newcourt Llanweno" 12-30 p.m. Council School, Maestir Lampeter^Rural), Llanwnen, SUian 3p-m- Council School, Llanfair Bettws Bledrws, Cellan, Llanfair- Thursday „ 14th, 11 a.m. Town Hall, Lampeter Lampeter' Lkngybi o-15 p.m. Council School, Felmfach Dihewid, Llanfihangel Ystrad Friday 15th, 10-30^m. Council Ichoot SnoT 11-30 a. m. Xational SchooL LJanrhystyd Llanddeiniol, Llanrhystyd Hamin- Saturdav „ 16th, ^0 a m Countv HaP Abe™-™ jog. Lla>irhystyd Meienydd ° • ^our..y Uu, Aharon Cilie Aeron, Henfynyw Upper, Hen- fvnvw Lower, Llanddewi Aber- arth Upper, Llanddewi Aberarth Monday „ 18th, 10 a.m. Council School, New Quay NewQuay11""610113™11 11-30 a.m. Council School, Cross Inn Llanina and Cydplwyf, Llanllwch- r aiai-ri i2-15p.m. Council School, Gwenlli Llandvssiliogogo rp 2-30 p,m. Council School, Llanarth Llanarth Tuesday „ 19th. 10 a.m. Council School, Bwlcbyltaa Gartlieli, Nantewille, T. refilan 11 a.m. British School, Llangeitho Bettws Leiki, Gwrnfl, Llanbadarn o •, Odvn, Llangeitho 2 p,m- Counci1 School, Llanddewibrefi Doithie Camddwr. Doithie Pys- gottwr, Garth and Ystrad, Gog- oyan, Gorwydd, Llanio, Prisk I and Carfan And the Lists of Parliamentary- Voters, Countv Electors and P.irochi'1 Electors for anv ship, Parcel or Place not hereinbefore mentioned (Hany), will be Revised at victiYie, Overseers of each Parish, Townsliip, Parcel, or Place must attend (as required by Act 6 Viet. c 18) at the opening of the Court at which the Lists of their respective Parislies, &oc., are hereby 1885, the County Electors' Act, 1888, and of the Local Government *rt lfiQd^AiQ^ ReSlstrat.'oa ^ct- Books between the 5th day of Januarv, 1904, and the 31st Julv 1905 and r.thPr T>aT? 1"esPect]ve custody, or power, concerning the Registration ofP^Uamei^ imposed August 24th, 1905. 534a H" £ E„R' t „ to the County Council. Sales by Auction. Important Sale of Pure-bred Shorthorns in South Wales. j PENYFAI, LLANELLY, CARMARTHEN- SHIRE. j John Thorton & Co. Will Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, September 12th (one o'clock), The entire HERD belonging to the late AV. J. Buckley, Esq. It has been bred from good English and Scotch Herds. NOTICE. MESSRS. Howell Thomas & Son Will Sell the Valuable Flock of SHROP- SHIRE SHEEP the same day, and the Shire Horses, Implements and Farm Stock will be Sold on Wednesday, September 13th. Also, will be offered about a score of su- perior animals from the first-class herds belonging to Sir Arthur Stepney, Bart., of Llanelly, and Herbert C. Lewis, Esq., of Hean Castle, both of which have also been bred from some of the best English and Scotch herds. 532a MANORAVON, LLANDILO. On Wednesday, September 13th (one o'clock), will be Sold at Manoravon, two miles from Llandilo, about Fifty Head of Young COWS, in-calf HEIFERS, and a capital lot of young BULLS from Mr. Evan Jones's extensive herd at Manoravon. The herd was started by a number of judicious purchases from the old-established herd of the late David Pugh, Esq., which was foun- ded 35 years ago from the best herds in the Kingdom, and crossed with first-class bulls from the Royal herd at Windsor and other breeders. The herd has been kept for practical dairy purposes, and the young stock has been dis- persed annually with much satisfaction in the district. Catalogues may be had of John Thorton and Co., 7, Princess-street, Hanover-square, London. 533a CARDIGANSHIRE, SOUTH WALES (About three and a half miles from the town of Cardigan, half a mile from Church, and a mile from Post Office. Delightfully positioned, in the midst of a district pro- verbial for its healthiness and beautiful scenery). An Exceptionally Charming FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, known as PEN Y LAN, Consisting of an exceedingly attractive Mansion, commanding a magmficient view, and approached by a long carriage drive, ana surrounded by pleasure grounds of great neaut-y; a small lake of ornamental water, extensive and productive kitchen and fruit gardens, a charming garden of American and choice shrubs; superior stabling for twelve horses, coach-house, harness-room, coachman's room, accommodation for grooms, etc. In the Mansion itself the entrance j hall and rooms are unusually spacious, and were beautifully decorated and furnished some years ago by Messrs. Morant and Co., of Bond-street, London, the paintings being by Signor Lucovici, who subsequently exhi- bited at the Royal Academy. There is a large and convenient billiard room connected with the house by a conservatory, and another conservatory adjoins the drawing- room. There is a closed-in racket court, and an excellent gardener's house. The water and sanitary arrangements were re- cently arranged, and are in every way satis- factory. Adjoining the Mansion are the farm buildings which are most commodious and complete in every way. The farm itself, which contains about 280 acres, is in an excellent state of cultivation, and is prin- cipally pasture land, and is considered to be one of the best in the county. There are several good cottages on the farm, and two 1 quarries, also commodious kennels for fox- hounds and a house adjoining for kennel- man, the whole estate covering in all an area of about 317# acres, and will be Sold by Auction by Messrs. J. Howell Thomas &Son at the Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1905, at 2.30 o'clock. Copies of the pai-ticulam, conditions, with plans, and photographs, etc., may be ob- tained of Messrs. HOWELL THOMAS and SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Carmarthen, or of Messrs. Gadsden and Tre- herne, Solicitors, 28, Bedford-row, London, W.C. 480a. Sales by Auction. PANTGWYN ESTATE, CARDIGAN- SHIRE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs J. Howell Thomas & Son Have received instructions to Sell by Auction at the Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, On Saturday, September 16th, 1905, The above valuable Estate consisting of Pantgjvyn Mansion now in the occupation of Col. J. R. Howell, also the Farm and Lands known as Pant- gwyn Farm, containing about 333 acres, which is in the occupation of Mr. John Lewis also a few small Cottages. Plans, with full particulars, are in course of preparation, and in the meantime all in- formation may be obtained from Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Son, Auctioneers and Es- tate Agents, Carmarthen or from Messrs. Travers Smith, Braithwaite and Company, 4, Thremorton Avenue, London. E.C. 481a CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 31essrs John Francis & Son Have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, On SATURDAY the 9th of September, 1905. All that valuable Freehold Residence known as Milton Court in the Parish of Llangethen. This Property is situate in 0110 of the most delightful spots in the fertile and picturesque Yale of Towy, adjoining and intersected by the main road leading from Dryslwyn to Vale of Towy, adjoining and intersected by the main road leading from Dryslwyn to Court Henry, about half-a-mile from Dryslwyn Station on the London and North Western and Great Western Railways and about the same distance from a Church and Post and Telegraph Office. It comprises a well-arranged Residence with Drive, Lawns. Garden. Stables, Outbuildings and Land. also the FREEHOLD FARM of Crugmawr Also two Lots of accommodation Lano adjoining MILTON COrRT. The Property can be viewed at any time on giving a clear day's notice to the tenants. There is excellent Fishing in the neigh- bourhood, and shooting may be obtained. Particulars, Plan and Conditions of Sale; and further information may be obtained of Messrs. John Francis and Sen, Auctioneers, Carmarthen, The Auctioneers Institute, 57 I and 58, Chancery Lane, London; or of SMITH DAVIES and V AS, Solicitors. ABERAYRON. LLWYNON FARM. NEW QUAY. Messrs. Thonnas Evans 4S: Sou Will Sell by Public Aucaon ON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Jfth, 1905, All of the Crops of Corn, Hay Live Stock, etc., Prope- of Mr. James D. Owen, who i,, ipaviiig the Fare 526a FOR SALE, C 1') I v 1-1 0' Ii (> 'r¡<' CA^RLEO^ HOUSE. THE PROPERTY stands in one of the. -'L best positions in the town of Cardigan, with well-arranged accommodation comprise ing 12 rooms on ground and other floors, conservatory, bath-room, dairy, and other domestic offices. The Grounds are extensive, comprising 3,190 superficial yards, and are well stocked with choice fruit, shrubs, and other orna- mental trees. For particulars apply to the occupier, Mr. W. Woodward. Cambrian Railwavs. Oswestry District Agricultural Show at Oswesti-y, OX THCrnSDA Y, SEPT. 21st CHEAP TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO 7' OSWESTIIY; Full particulars ar the Stations, or from Mr. W. R. Gough, Traffic Superintendent Oswestry. Sept., 1905. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. IMPORTANT NOTICE, — Lar^e consumers of JL Eggs and Butter v^onld do w. l to call at Davies' Stall at the Meat Market Ilall, Aberyst wyth on Mondays. 82