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CYMRY -LLUNDAIN. î Cliwi ellwck gael y papur hwn yn | I wythnosol yn ddidrafferth am 6/G y ) I flwyddyn, esii 3/3 am chwe' mis, o I Swyddfa'r j "WELSH GAZETTE, ABERYSTWYTH, | I Mal; hefyd ar werth yn y Brif. j ddinas gan y Mri. Everett a'i Fab, I Bells Buildings, Salisbury Square, } Fleet Street—tua ergyd carreg o I Porth Ludd (Ludgate).. •
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.,C Births, roarriaats and Bcaibs. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deatn can be insetted, unless forwarded by one of oitr rov.>gniscd Reporters, Correspondents, or Agents, or signed by a clergyman, minister, registrar, or some 01 ler person known to ns. Is. 6d. is charged for paragraphs containing any thino bet/ond the bare a nnouyicemevt. marriaiesi JENKINS—THOMAS—September 13th, at Registrar Office. Lampeter. RRps Jenkins. Beilibaoh, near Crihyn, to Jcdith Thomas, Inglis Cottage, Llan- weiiog- JONES—STAKSMBAKE—September 12th, at St. Marks, Nottinghill, London, W., Mr R. T. Jones, 77, Bramlev- road, Nottinghill (formerly of Glandyn), to Miss C. T. Starsmeare, of Testerton-street. London. JONES—WILLIAMS—9th inst., at the Registrar's Office, Newcastle Emlyn, before Mr D. J. George, superin- tendent registrar, and' Mr Gibbon, deputy registrar, Mt. David Jones, White Horse, Horeb, LlandyssiI to Miss Maria Williams, Scybor, Pontshan. JONES—HUGHES—i5tb inst.. at the Registra's Office, NewcastleEitlyn,-before Mr D. T. George, superinten- dent registrar, and- Mr Gibbon, deputy registrar, Mr David Griffith Jones, Crymant, Troedvraur. to Miss Mary Blanche HugheS, 8 Carne-street. Pentre, Rhondda JONRSJAMES-Septee)ber 20th, at Salem C.M. Chapel, Abervtwyth, Mr. Benjamin Jones, C.C., Brynda, to Mrs. Jane James, Llettvgwyn, both of Llangwyryfon. ROBERTS-DAVIB6—LLOYD—September 15th, at the Cal- vinistic Methoriist Chapd, Lla^igeitho, j he Rev. R. RobertS-Davies, pastor of Capel Drindod, to Miss Lloyd, of Peitfcrial, Llangeitho. Deaths. EVANS—September 14th. at Harlech House, George-street, Aberystwyth, John Evans, retired ganger, aged 55years GRIFFITH::s-Septvmben¡th at Aherdovey, John Griffiths, aged 64 years.
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. .-All advertisements should reach us not later than Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the issue for the following Thursday- -P#:?-E-PAiLD SOALE,OF CHARGES. ,Advertisements of the following Classes only are accepted at the cheap prepaid rate, as stated below. ^Situations Wanted, Situations Vacant, Apartments Wanted, Apartments to Let, Money Wanted, Houses to Let Articles Losfcr.nd Found, Specific Articles for Sale, Miscellaneous" W ants— One week. Three weeks. Six weeks. s. d. s. d. s. d. 14 words 0 9 1 6 2 6 .21 „ 10 2 0 3 0 28 „ 16 3 0 50 "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, per line. -Far,,v- erg a n(Z property owners should instruct their Auctioneers and Solicitors to have their advertisements inserted in the Welsh Gazette It tvill pay you to do so as the paper is a :1UHt advantageous medium for giving publicity to advertisements addressed to all classes, iru loth Torvn and Country. Lost. OST, on Blaenaugwenog Farm, Llanybyther- JLj little Fancy Bitch, light tan, white feet.— IDavies, London House, Aberayron, or, Gors Villa, -Klorsgoch. Reward. 589a OST.-NVillt-he person who took an overcoat 1J by mistake from No. 1, Princess-street on Thursday or Friday last return the same to above :address. 529a Wanted. -TAN TED a smart youth; as an apprentice to TfW the General Drapery Trade. Apply to Htowland Moigan, London House, Aberystwyth. 605a WANTED. — An experienced Parlour Maid (wilh help). Age, 25 to 30.—Write, stat- jug fall partictilars, to Mrs. Brigstocke, Blaenpant, Boneath. S.W. 590a WANTED.—Small House, with from five to ten v IT acres of land, within reasonable distance of Aberystwyth. Moderate rent. Resident," "Welah Gazette" UEce, Aberystwyth. 593a A¡PPRE'.tIGEs.-TailOring &. ,Gets' Outfitting A —Apply, J. Hywel Hees, tailor, etc., City Hotse, Aberystwyth. 587a A^PRENT iCE.—Wanted for Grocery and Pro- visions. Good home. Welsh preferred.— Apply, L. R. Davies, Abercanaid, Merthyr. 556a WANTED.—A -300 1 watch-dog trained for W protecting Orchards, &c.—Apply to "A.B." at this Office. 536a E-SPECTABLE GIRLS, wanted for Stationery and Bookbinding.—Apply, Dark,7 56, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. 407a WANTED, in Lampeter, Dwelling House with or without stables attached.—Apply, with full particulars, rent, etc., to J," Office of this paper. WANTED, Apprentice to Watch and Jewellery Trade.; no premium.—Apply, Thomas, £ 3, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. 81a TTT^ANTEDT^0011^ band complete set of double VT harness.—Apply to James Da vies, Saddler, Newcastle Emlyn. 600 \KJ~A N l'JSD, Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses VT General Servants, and Kitchenmaids. Apply, Mrs Mackenzie, 75, North-parade, Aberyst- wyth.' Enclose stamps for reply. GWLAN. GWLA-N. GWLAN. ^K*~ANTED afc once Fleece and Coarse Wool, ▼ ▼ Factory and Stocking Waste, &c.—McSlqu- hamk:, Bridge End Stores, Aberystwytb. 342a T GEOCERY and PROVISION. — Wanted, at once, a couple of smart) -juniors, also an apprar.tice.—Apply to W. Davies, Co., Royal Stores Cardigan. 482a 0400 and £ 800 Mortgages Wanted on Freehold Fiirms in South Cardiganshire. State^lowest rate of interest for good security. — "Cal^1-" Welstpfcazette," Aberystwyth. bb°a W"- A^TED, an Organist to come to Hafod on Saturdays, returning-on Mondays, for Sun- day dutyrf-t Eglwys Newydd. A Surpliced Choir. Send ali particulars to Mrs Wacidingham, Hafo(l, Dear the Devil's Bridge, RoSQ" Cardiganshire.524a For Sale. F' OR SAL-i.T—A trap-wagonette, seats'8-persons, quite a?, good as new. Cheap. App»y to Mr "Thomas Philips, Aberporth. OR SALE^ Pure BufE Orpington Cockerels. JJj Hatched in February.—Apply, Pantgwyn poultry Farm,:I^anfarian. H' OU^SEKEE PEll-OEN ER AL'W anted.—Apply, Glenhurst House, Cardigan. 390a F" LOWERS^-Cut Flowers and Plants for Sale Table Plants pa Hire for Decoration.—Apply -40 R C. Williams, ,ead Gardener, Queen's Hotel gardens. Abp.rysiwvt.h. •wir^LL-PAPfiB H per roll. Any W quantity, Large or small supplied at whole B&'e prices Stock escceds 100,000 rolls., all classes, m-ite for patterns, gating class required- Barnettls Wallpaper V'arenouse (Dept 222), Ca&fielfJ Avenue, M,ncb.cBter. Z57a ABER/YS& W YT H- ma BE £ OLD.—A UEATM 1 /-ontai-ing 6 bedrooins, front a-d back ^lo^. Wvl,ou«, 2 £ &$? vard Unexpired term, 38-years le^ Further particulars apply R. £ ..Jenkins, auc Baker-stsfcet. J Sfes a toing conc.n, the business o a General {Grocer Draper, and *ou" chant, caniea at Mydroily-n., Cardial-1^ The premises in which the buSi.a6^ is earned on .•are held under a lease for a term .of which about years are wexpfred at a smah gfcound rent.and ^2. ill be included in tiie sale. The business has "been established many ycais, and ofieva an excellent opportunity fce>r any cue If urtne* *ticuAais j -I -cl\^7Tc.,l Q r* *i. 1. LEWlb, Scaicitor, 557a a .54, Chancery L-el W.C. fo Let. TfuTLET, from 12tETfOTemt>«r "j?*- f°'" X riond Villa, Brynymor-road.—For iui- ther particulars, apply to Mr. Hugh Hugh(s, pa Solicitor, AberystNi-yth. 509a. T" OLKl. the Sailors Home Inn New jL Quay. Fully licensed. Possession 29th September next.-Apply, Buckleys Brewery Ltd., Llanelly. Also, The Allty- blacca Arms, Llanybyther. Fully licensed. Possession 29th September —Apply, Buck- leys, Brewery, IM<, Llanelly. 455a To Let. LLAXON.—TO LET, Penbrynpoeth, one mile from village, .Houses, 7 acres of hayfield and 25 acres '-of heath.—Apply, Jones, Llwynteg. 585a IRYNOG, in the Vale of Ayron, Cardigans hire, 13 To be Let on Lease, partly furnished; Shooting and Fishing.—Apply to Mr Thomas Davies, Compton House, Aberayron. 183 TO LET, Coxhead Hall, in the Parish of Llan- ddewi Brefi, with excellent Out-buildings and large garden, together with 9 acres of good pasture land. li miles from Pont Llanio Station, close to main road leading from Tregaron to Lam- peter. Apply Davies, Goyallt, Llangeitbo. 553a ABERYSTWYTH, Furnished House, Sea Front, for the months of July and August or longer if desired 3 sitting rooms, 6 bedrooms, bathroom, etc.—Apply, Leahurst, South Marine Terrace. ODGINGS, with or without board, moderate L prices, beautiful spot, old-fashioned large country house, grounds attached, 4t miles from Aberystwyth, few minutes from Capel Bangor Station, Vale of Rheidiol Railway. Apply, "C.B. Welsh Gazette 147a. A SEMI-DETACHED COTTAGE, i a mile from Lampeter, containing five rooms, with scullery, coalhouse and a large garden. Immediate possession.—David E. Davies, • Gelly, Llanwrda, R.S.O. 548a Public Notice. TO LADIES.—We guarantee entire satisfaction in Artificial Hairwork. Wigs, transforma- tions, fringes, tails of hair at lowest prices. -AV. Adler, 34, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. 608a ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, 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— 466a. THE HEADMASTER. CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION COIMITTEE. Sal- Applications to be School. Vacancy, ary. sent to Aberayron Head Teacher £.90 Mr. J. James National (the undersigned) av. att. 85 Aberys'w'h Male CerLificak88 Mr., R. J. Roberts Council ted Assistant District Education (boys') Teacher Office, Aberystwyth Aberys'w'h Certificated 965 Do. Council Assistant (girls') Teacher Do. tjncertiifcated P,45 -Do. (boys') Teaslier ,I For appointment No. 4 applications from pupils at Intermediate School who have secured the Senior Certificate of the Central 'Welsh Board will be considered. Applications stating age, experience and quali- fications, with copies of three recent testimonials, should be sent to the proper persons on or before Thursday, October 5th. Sept. 18th, 1905. JENKIN JAMES, 610a County Education Office, Aberystwyth. University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE Council of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, is prepared to receive Tenders for the construction of the proposed new Davies Memorial Laboratories at Buarth Mawr, Aberystwyth, according to the plans which have teen prepared by Mr. A. W. S. Cross, Architect, of 46, New Bond-street. London, W. Copies of the Plans, Conditions, and Formof Contract may be seen at the Office of the Registrar of the said College at Aberystwyth, or at the Office of the Architect 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 preparbd by Mr. William Windsor, of 37, Brown- street, 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 Tileisday October 5rd, 1905. Dated the 19th day of August, 1905. ALFRED W. S. CROSS, 46, New Bond Street, 550a London, W. CARI)IGAN UNION. Tenders for Provisions, Clothing, &c. ALL Persons desirous of Contracting with the Guardians of the above Union, for the undermentioned Articles of Provisions, Clothing, &c., frem the 29th of September instant, to the 29tii > September, 1906, to be delivered at the Workhouse, or wherever the Relieving Officers may direct, free of expense, in such quantities as may be required, at such times as the Board of Guardians (through their Clerk, Relieving Officers, or any person or persons duly authorised by them), may direct, are requested to send Sealed Tenders, accompanied with samples and patterns (the samples and patterns not to disclose the name of the person tendering), of all such articles as can be sent to me at the Union Workhouse, St. Dog- mellc, on Thursday, the 28th day of September next, by 10 o'clock in the forenoon. PROVISIONS, &C.-Welsh Barley Meal for Pigs, Oatmeal, Wheat Flour (Contractors to name the makers of both Oatmeal and Wheat Flour in their tenders), Wheat Meal; Beef, half fore quarter neck part (Butcher retaining first five ribs), ditto half hind quarter (round part properly cut), Beef (without bone), Mutton; Fresh and Skimmed Milk, Salt, Sugar (lump and brown), Treacle, Tea at 1/6 per lb., Coffee, Cocoa, White Pepper, Rice, Lard (in tubs of 28 lbs.), Haricot Beans, Split Peas, Currants, Huntley and Palmer's Biscuits, Jam, Ringer's Tobacco, Yellow and Soft Soap, Soda, Blue, Candles (20 to the lb,), and Car- bolic Soap, acd for six months only-Cheese, in- cluding Welsh Cheese. CLOTHING, &.c.-Men's Hats and Boy's Caps, Men's Wooden Clogs (well Ironed and nailed), Wcuxon's do.. Boys do. (10 years of age and under 14, 7 years of age and under 10, and 4 years of age and under 7). Girl's do. (same ages), Childrens do. (under 4 years of age), Clog Boots (for aforesaid sexes and ages; Tailoring: Men and Boy's Suits (different ages), Welsh White Flannel, 34 in. wide; Striped Flannel; Gray Dress and Shirting Flannel; Canvass at 7id. per yard Coarse Canvass at Std. per yard White Calico at Sid. per yard Un- bleached Calico at 6d. per yard Lindsey at 6d. per yard, Corduroy at 2/- per yard; Welsh cloth at 2/6 per yard Welsh Yarn at 1/7 per lb.; Ging- ham at 7-k per yard; Welsh Dark Flannel for Gowns Knox's Thread at 3/8 per lb.; Shop Blan- kets at 12/11 per pair; Cotton Sheets at 4/3 per pair; Counterpanes at 4/-each and Small White Quilts at 5/6 each Bedding at 1/ Flannelette at 6d.; and Towelling at 4d. per yard. COFFIN'S.—Stained American Deal, | of an inch thick, to include all expenses of burial, except at the Cardigan Cemetery. PRINTING.—Paupers Cards—at per 100; 160 copies of Clerk's Annual Report, in usual form, to be published within cue month of the receipt of last manuscript sheets, under panalty of forfeiture of order; 100 Orders for Contributions; Books, Forms; and Stationery. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest of any other tender. ,e By Order, DAVID DAVIES, Solicitor, Oardigan, 609a clerk to the Guardians. Sales by Auction LLETTIGWYN, near LLANGWYRYFON. A compact Sale of Stock, Implements, Dairy Utensils, &c. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mrs. James, who is retiring from farming, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On Wednesday, Sept. 27,1905, the whole of the STOCK. 664a NANTCOY, near BETHANIA. IMPORTANT SALE OF CORN AND HAY. Mr Daniel L. Jones Will Sell by Public Auction at the above place, On llturMlay, Sept. 21, 1905, the whole of the CROPS of CORN and hAY. Luncheon at 1. Sale to commence at 2,p.m. Credit on condition. 561a NANTCOY, near BETHANIA. SALE OF STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS BY Mi Daniel L. Jones On THURSDAY, O CI OB Ell 19th. 1905. Consisting of over 80 Heads of Cattle, 35 of which are in calf, many about calving, and 20 Horses. Esgerhendy, September 11th, 1905. 567a TALBOT HOTEL, TREGARON. Highly Important Sale of Pure Bred Mountain.Ponies Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been favoured with instructions by John Wil- liams, Esq., Cefnllan, Llangammarch Wells, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On Tuesday, October 3, 1905 (Monthly Market Day), at 1 o'clock, about. 66 WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES, bred on thecelebratedEppynt mountain (Breconshire). 560a TANRALLT, near TREGARON. SALE of STOCK, CROP, & IMPLEMENTS. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mrs. Edwards to Sell by Public Auction at the above place on Friday, September 22nd, 1905. The whole of the STOCK, CROP, and IMPLEMENTS. 577a. BUY N WICHELL, BLAENPENNAL. Sale of Crops of Corn and Hay. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mr. Thomas Jones, who is retiring from farming, to Sell by Pub- lic Auction at the above place on Saturday, Sept. 23rd., 1905, at 1 p.m. 578a HORN GATE, B RON ANT. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mrs. Rees to Sell by Public Auction at the above place on Saturday, September 23rd, 1905 The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TNRE, at 4 p.m. 579a TANCWAREL, MORIAH. SALE of STOCK, CROP, & IMPLEMENTS. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mrs. Benjamin to Sell by Public Auction at the above place on Thursday, September 28th, 1905, the whole of the STOCK, CROP, etc 576a LLWYNCOLFAFAWR, BLAENPri,,NNAL. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mr. R. Morgan, who is leaving the farm, to Sell by Public Auction 60 MOWS OF CORN and part of the STOCK On Friday, September 29th, 1905. 574a PONTRHYDYGROES. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Capt. J. Owen to Sell by Public Auction, a number of IMPLEr- MENTS, CARRIAGES, HORSES, and CATTLE, etc., on Saturday, September 30th, 1905. 575a LLWYNGWYNAU, near TREGARON. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mrs. Davies to Sell by Public Auction at the above place, on Thursday, October 12th, 1905, about 45 HEAD OF CATTLE, 15 HORSES, and the Farming Implements.. 580fi. FRONGOY, PENANT. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mr Jahfl Davies, who is giving up the farm, to Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, September 26th, 1905, the whole CROP, and part of the STOCK. 581a. PENBRYNMAWR.7 LLANFIANGEL- YSTRAD. Sale of 45 Head of Cattle, 15 Horses, 40 Cross-Bred Sheep, Implements, etc. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mrs. Griffiths to Sell by Public Auction, the whole of the above STOCK, etc., 011 582a. Friday, October 6th, 1905. BRYNWICTIELL;BLAENPENNAL. Sale of Stock, Implements, etc. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed to Sell the whole of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, etc. on Tuesday, October 10th, 1905. 583a BRYNDA, near LLANRHYSTYD ROAD. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mr. Jones, who is re- tiring from farming, to Sell by Public Auction the wh,Ie of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, etc., on Wednesday, Ovxober 11th, 1905. 584a PERSGNTDY RHOSTIE, LLANILAR. SALE OF STOCK, CHOP, IMPLEMENTS, etc. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mr. Williams, who is giving up the farm to Sell by Public Auction, On Wednesday, October 4th, 1905, 120 MOWS of CORN and part of the STOCK. 594a HAFOD, TALSARN. SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by J. E. Rogers, Esq to Sell by Public Auction at the above place, On Ihursday, October 5th, 1905. 595a HLAENCWM, CWMYSTWYTH. SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, acc. Mr Daniel L. Jones Has been instructed by Mr Davies to Sell by Public Auction at the above place, On Wednesday, October IQth, 1905. 596a i CASTELAIALGWYIN FARM, Half-a-mile from Llechryd and Cilgeiran Railway StaLion. THE SALE at the above place on Tuesday and J- Wednesday, October 3rd and 4th, will include 33 young milch cows and two-year-old in-calf heifers, some with calves at side, and all now in calf are in service to "Count Cowslip," by Count Richard, out of Cowslip 7th by Rasselas 4 pedigree bull calves, from 10 to 4 months old, bv Count Cowslip, out of pedigree cows 21 yearling heifers (some in calf), 19 do. steers, 15 heifers and 7 steer calves,6 powerful cart horses,3 two-year-old grand do. fillies, marling colt, do. filly, a grand pony, 13 hands, quiet to ride and drive, 50 Shropshire ewes, 46 do. ewe lambs, 10 do, ram lambs, 3 pedigree Yorkshire sows (expected to farrow about date of sale). 6 do. pigs; the whole of the modern imple- ments part of the furniture, dairy utensils.&c.'&c. Cjualogi^s are in course of preparation and may be obtained of Mr. D. S. Jones, Castelmal?wyn Farm, or of the Auctioneers, at Newcastle Emlyn and Boncath. R.S.O. Further particulars will shortly appear, J. DL. JONES, SON, & GEORGE, Auctioneers. P.S.-Tbe Sale of Crops will be held on Sept. 14tb, to commence at 2.30at Cefnmawr. 586a Sales by Auction. TO HEADS OF FAMILIES, TRADES- MEN, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TOWYN. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS .FIRE AND THIEF-RESISTING BENT STEEL SAFES, Wednesday, September 27th, 1905, at 1-30 p m. MESSRS. Daniel Son & Meredith Are favoured with instructions from Messrs. J. Cartwright & So the celebrated Safe Manu- facturers, of West Bromwich (established over 56 years), to Sell by Auction, as above, 13 Superior Fire and Thief-resisting Safes, from 20 in. to 36 in. high, both single and double doors, all fitted with Patent Unpickable Locks and Duplicate Keys. Makers to His Majesty's Custom House, Liver- ,pool; His Majesty's War Office, Plymouth; late Duke of Westminster orders; the Mint, Birming- ham; Bradford Post Office; Caledonian Railway Co.; Hull Savings Bank; Refuge Assurance Co., Sheffield; Baron Benas' Bank, Liverpool; Ex- change Bank, Liverpool; North Eastern Banking Co., Wolsingham, &c. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers four days prior to day of Sale, with Testimonials, further References, &c. P.S.—The Auctioneers wish to draw your atten- tion to these Safes, as they have a first-class reputation. On View morning of Sale. 606a LLANGAWSAT, ABERYSTWYTH. Important Sale of Freehold Tenements and Building Sites. Mr It. K. Jenkins, Has received in structions from the owners to Sell by Public Auction, at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth j on Friday, the 29th day of September, 1905, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions to be then produced, the following most desirable FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with their Appurtenances, situate at Llan- gawsai, as in the Schedule hereunder, viz:— Lot 1.—All that Cottage and Garden in the occupation of Mr. Henry Samuel. Lot 2.-All that Cottage and Garden in the occupation of Mr. Owen Richards. Lot 3.—All that Cottage and Garden in the occupation of Mr. Lewis Rees. Lot 4.—All that Cottage and Garden in the occupation of Mr. Lewis Jones. Lot 5.-All that Cottage and Garden in the occupation of Mr. David Roerts. Lots 6 and 7.—All those two Cottages and Garden in the occupation of Mrs. Anne Jones. The last two tenements are subject to the life interest therein of a person now 68 years of age. The whole of this property is situate just outside the Borough" boundary, and all the Cottages are let to respectable yearly ten- ants. This is also a very desirable oppor- tunity for all who may wish to secure ex- cellent Freehold Sites for the erection of Residential Villas, with a splendid southern aspect, in a healthy and rapidly-improving suburban district, on the main road, within easy distance of Aberystwyth. For further. particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 9, Baker-street. 423a YSBYTTY YSTWYTH, TANLEFEL. Messrs Lloyd and Herbert Have been instructed tby Mrs Jones to Sell by Public Auction, On Saturday, the 23rd of September, 1905, All the STOCK, CROP, AND IMPLEMENTS. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. 572a >' TREGARON, FRON VILLA. Messrs Lloyd and Herbert Have been instructed by Mr Jones to Sell by Public Auction, all the STOCK, CROP, and IMPLEMENTS, On Monday, October 2nd. 1905. Sale to Commence at 2 p.m. 571a ABERCARYAN, LLANDDEWIBREFI. Messrs Lloyd and Herbert Have been instructed by Mr. Thomas Williams (who is giving up farming) to Sell by Public Auction, .On Tuesday, September 26th, 1905, All the STOCK, ROOT CROP, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c., &c. Consisting of 3.7 Head of Cattle, Horses (six Carriage and (all the Flock con- sisting of 250 Ewes, 80 Lamb Ewes, 85 Wether Lambs, 8 Rams, and .5 Ram Lambs), 9 Store Pigs, and a large quantity of Well-Harvested Hay in Sheds. Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale to commence at 12 sharp. 570a PANT FARM, LLANDDEWI-BREFI. Highly Important and Unreserved Sale of a Herd of Shorthorn Cattle; Draught and Carriage Horses; well-bred Sheep and Pigs; valuable Implements and Machinery, well-harvested Hay and Corn and well-grown Root Crops. Messrs Llovd and Herbert (Assisted by Mr. DANIEL 1. REES) Will Sell by Public Auction at the above place, On Wednesday Thursday, Sept. 27 Jy 28,1905, The whole of the Live and Dead STOCK Viz., 53 Head of Cattle 12 Draught and Carriage Horses; 17 Pigs; 365 Sheep; 70 Couples Poultry. Implements and Machinery. Corn and Hay and Root Crops. Credit on conditions. Luncheon at 11-30 a.m. Sale to commence bt 12 noon sharp. The Stock will be sohl, if possible, on the first day of Sale, the remainder unsold on the first day, will be disposed of on the following day, Sale to begin at 1 p.m. Catalogues may be obtained of Mr J. Lloyd, Pant, Llanio Road, KSO., or of the Auctioneers. Auctioneers' Offices, Tregaron and Lampeter, September 8tb, 1905. 569a 1,4.50 Horscs. i Y-100 Prizes. CREWE HGRSE REPOSITORY. OCTOBER SALES. FIVE DAYS. Henry Mauley & Sons, Ltd. Tuesday, October 10 to Saturday. October 14. FIVE TEN-GUINEA CUPS Awarded for Hunters, Harness Horses, Cart Horses, Female Shires, and Shire Foals also X50 CLASS PRIZES. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms ready. Entry early for good position. 591a Entries Close, Tuesday, October Srd. FOR SALE, CAERLEO V HOUSE. HflHE PROPERTY, stands in one of the J- best positions in the town of Cardigan, with well-arranged accommodation; compris- 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. ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD REPOSITORY. MR EDWIN MORRIS, Auctioneer, begs to make it known that he has always a good collection of Horses for Sale, Match Pairs. Welsh Cobs, Cart Horses, etc. Also Carriages and Harness of very description. Anyone having surplus HORSES. LIVE STOCK Carriages, etc., to disposeof, kindly send them to the ository. A visit is invited. Moderate 309a I Sales by Auction. 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 havingt any Surplus Stock to dispose of, are invited to send particulars as soon as possible to THE AUCTIONEER, Cambrian Chambers, 541a Aberystwyth. HAFOD AKMS F A RI, DEVJX'S BRIDGE. To be Sold by Public Auction, by Mr. J. E. James (instructed by T. J. Waddingham, Esq.), I 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 £ 5, upon approved security in discount at the rate of 3d. in the £ for cash. 490a CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM. Mr. J. E. James Has been instructed by the Rev. D. G. Davies, Vicar of Blaenpennal, to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1905, At 2 o'clock in the afernoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the FREEHOLD FARM, known as GILWERNISAF, in the parish of Lower I Llanfihangel-y-Croyddyn, situate within three miles of Crosswood Station, on the M. & M. Rail- way, and containing by admeasurement 74 acres or thereabouts of Arable, Pasture and Mountain Land, which is now in hand. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be in- spected at the office of Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, or at the Auctioneer s, all of Aberyst- wyth. 568a TYNYBERLLAN, LLANILAR. About two miles from Llanilar Station on the M. and M. Railway. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, 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 Head' 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! Terry, 10 year old; her Sucker ("Dutchess") First Prize Winner at Llanilar Show; Brown useful Mare, 4 year old, "Madam," 3 vear old very promising, Captain" 2 vear 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; "IJar Topper"( entire) 3 year old out of Comet" by "Lord Ventry" 1 yearling Filly "Bess" out of "Comet" by "Lord Ventrv." 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 bcumer, 1 Moulder, 2 Chain Harrows, 1 Reed Drill (equal to new), 1 ditto, Swede and Turnip Drill, 2 American Rakes, Forks, Spades, Shovels, etc., etc. Thrashing Machine, and gearing, Winnowing ditto, Chäffcutter, Slicer, Mowing and Reaping Machine, self binder (quite new by Walter Wood, Weighing Machine and Weights. Also a Large Quantity of AgriruItl Harness and several Sets of Trap Harness, Also, part of the Hoiw'niture, 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 tA commence I at 11.30. Credit given upon approved security on sums of £ 5 and upwards, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. TANCASTELL, RHYDYFELIN. (2 miles from Aberystwyth, and 1 mile from Llanrhystyd Road Station on the M. and M. Railway). HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND UNRE- SERVED SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, ETC. which will be Sold by Public Auction, On Tuesday, Sept. 26th, 1905, by Mr. J. E. James Instructed by Mr. Evan Jones, who is giving up the Farm, as follows:—72 Head of Cattle, viz., 22 Milching Cows, three of which are due to calve on date of sale, and one with calf at foot; 7 two-year-old Heifers; 3 ditto Bullocks; 16 Yearling Steers; 8 ditto Heif- ers; 14 Calves; 1 three-year-old Shorthorn Bull; I ditto Bull calf. 18 Agricultural Horses, Colts and Ponies, viz., 1 five-year-old Agricultural Mare; 1 ditto four-year old; 2 aged; 1 five-year-old Pony, 13 h.h, by "Em- lyn Tapper"; 1 aged ditto; 2 two-year-old Colts; 6 Yearling Colts and Fillies; 4 Suckers. 5 Pigs, viz., 2 Sows in farrow; 3 Store Pigs. 60 Fowls, viz., 9 Geese, 11 Tur- keys, 20 couples Barn door Fowls. Imple- ments, etc., Self Binder (by Osborne), Mow- ing Machine, Hay Tedder, Tumbler, Chaff- cutter, 2 Pulpers, Threshing and Winnowing Machines, Horse Gearing, Waggon, 2 Scotch Box Carts, Milk Cart, Market Cart, 2 Gam- bos, 2 Long Body Carts, 2 Ploughs, 3-furrow Plough, 1 Cast Iron Roller, Moulder, Scuffler, Turnip Drill. 2 Globe Harrows, 2 zig-zag ditto, 1 Chain ditto, Cattle and Pig Troughs Rakes, Forks, Spades and other tools. The whole of the Dairy Utensils and HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms:—Six months' credit on sums of k.5 and upwards upon ap proved security or discount of 6d. in the Pound for cash. 492a LLWYNON FARM! NEW QUAY. Messrs. Thomas Evans & Son Will Sell by Public Auction ON WEDNESDA Y, OCTOBER 1;11:, 1005. All of the Crops of Corn, Hay Live Stock, etc., Property of Mr. James D. Owen, who is leaving the Farm. 526a 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 1. Rees (In conjunction with Mr. J E. JAMES) Have received instructions from D. Davies, Esq., J.P., to Sell by Public Auction. at the above place On Friday, September 22iul, 1905, ABOUT 700 SHEEP, 25 Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies, AS FOLLOWS SHEEP: 130 Young Cross-bred Cheviot Ewes; 130 do. Welsh Ewes, slightly crossed with Cheviot and Radnor; 100 Yearling Ewes, do.; 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 b.h., 5 years old, grand mover, 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 h.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.; "Hailstorm," H.S.B.; "Hilden Dew," H.S.B.; "Stortford Denmark," H.S.B.; "Lord Ventry," H.S.B.; "Flashwood II. "Eiddwen Ill," W P. & C S.; Prince of the Mist," -1 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 Roy." CATTLE. One four-year-old Dexter Cow in full profit; I cow with calf, grand milker; I do. do. 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, Tables, and other articles to numerous to insert. A large quantity of rare and useful Books. Six months' credit, or 5 per cent. per an- num discount allowed. Luncheon by tickets at 11 am. 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 flock have been largely bousrht 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 the 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, in selecting the best possible Dams and Sires, and the Auctioneers feel justified in stating that it would be difficult to find aJsetter class oi Cobs, Ponies, and Breeding Ewes. Auctioneers' Offices, Lampeter and Aberystwyth, Aug. 1905. 551a GELLYFELEN, PENCARREG, LAMPETER. Evans Bros. Have been instructed by Mrs. Williams (who re- tires from farming) to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On Monday, September the 25th, 1905, the whole of the STOCK, Crop, Implements. The Ponies are well bred, showing good quality. and are very hardy.. 5 Breeding Ewes, improved breed. Credit on conditions. Luncheon at I p.m. The Sale to commence at 1-30 p.m, 599a PENLANCAPEL, CRIBYN. Evans Bros. Have been instructed by Mr. John Edwards (who is retiring from farming), to bell by Public Auction at the above place, On Tuesday, September 26th, 1905, the STOCK, Crop, Implements, &c. One good and reliable tSheep Bitch. Some Old Furniture, &c. The Stock are all young and in full profit. Credit en conditions. The Sale to commence at 1 p.m. sharp. 598a BLAENHENFODFACH, LLAXYBYTHER. Evans Bros. Have been favoured with instructions from Mr Dd. Bateman, who is leaving, to Sell by Public Auction at the above place, Oil Wednesday, September 21th, 1905, the whole of the Stock, Crop, Implements, Household Furniture, etc. Credit on condition. Sale to commence at, 1 p.m. punctually. The Auctioneers beg to call the atten- tion of Farmers and others to the above Sale of useful Farming Stock, especially to the LiveStock, which are young and well-adapted to the district; also to the collection of Implements, and the well harvested Crops. 600a THE VICARAGE, LLANFIHANGEL-AR-ARTH. IMPORTANT SALE O* CORN. Evans Bros. Have been instructed by the Rev. T. J. Hughes, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On Thursday, Sept. 28th, 1905, 2 5 Field Mows White Oats, 50 Field Mows Black Oats and Ceirch Llwyd Bach, 20 Field Mows Barley and Mixed Corn. N.B.—The Crop is well secured and noted for seed. Credit on conditions. Sale to commence, 2 30 p.m. 602a CASTELLDRAEXOG, LLA:, FIHAXGEL- YSTRAD. Unreserved Sale of Stock, Crop, Implements, Dairy Utensils, &c. Messrs. Evans Bros. Have been instructed by Mr. David Thomas, who is leaving, to sell by Public Auction at the above place, On Saturday, September 30th, 1905, the whole of the Live Stock, Crop, Implements, Dairy Utensils, &c. Credit on Conditions. Luncheon at 12 noon. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. sharp. N.B.—The Vendor and Auctioneers beg to invite purchasers from far and near to the Sale; the Stock is very promising and healthy, and the Crops, iu spite of the undesirable weather, is secured most satis- factorily. 603a -r- ABERCEILIOG, LLANLLWNI. Highly Important Sale of Live Stock, Crop, Im- plements, Dairy Utensils, &c. Evans Brps. Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Evan Davies (who retires from farming) to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On Friday, September 29th. 1905, the whole of the LIVE STOCK, Cattle Horses; Sheep; Pigs; Poultry; Hay; Crops Implements; Dairy Utensils, &c. Credit on Conditions, Luncheon at 12 noon. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. sharp. The Auction- eers beg to invite intending purchasers xo this sale of excellent Farming Stock, drawing special attention to the herd of Shorthorn Cattle, and the Agricul ural Horses, as well as the Hay, which was sec ured in prime condition. Glanteify, Llanybyther, Sept-. 7th, 1905. 597a \V E RN WIN aU LL AN YB YTH E R. Unreserved Sale of Live Stock, Cr.'p, Implements, icc. Evans Bros. Have been instructed by Mr. Davies (who retires from farming) to Sell by Public Auction at the above place, On Tuesday, the 3rd of October, 1905, the whole of the Stock, Crop, Implements, Dairy Utensils. j Credit on Conditions. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. 6Cla I Sales by Auction. PENYLAN, About 3 miles from the Town of Cardigan and 6 from Newcastle Emlyn. Highly Important Clear-ovt Sale of Peiligr*g and other Shorthorn Cattle, Shropshire- Down Sheep, Pigs, Carriages, Harnesst Implements of Husbandry, Lairy Utensilt* Hay, d'c. MESSRS. J. Howell Thomas & Son Have received instructions from the Executors of the late Morgan Jones, Esq. (deceased), to Sell by Auction, at the above place, On Thursday, September 28tlt, 1905, THE WHOLB OF THE VALUABLE LIVE STOCK ETC., VIZ. 15 EXCELLENT SHORTHORN & CROSS-BRED MILCH COWS, All of which are noted in the neighbourhood for their wonderful milking qualities (one cow has a calf at foot, and several are due to calve early), a Jersey cow in full profit, a Two-vear-old Short- horn Heifer with calf at foot, 4 valuable Shorthorn two-year-old In-calf Heifers, 2 exceedingly promis- ing Yearling Heifers, 9 strong two-year-old and Yearling Steers, and an exceptionally good two- year-old Shorthorn Bull (bred by lr. Colby), 5 strong Shorthorn Heifer Calves, 5 exceedingly pro- mising Steer Calves, and 4 very useful Cart; Horses. The SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, Which are an exceptionally good lot, consist of 41 two and three-year-old Breeding Ewes, 11 Yearling Ewes, 1 Yearling Ram, 22 Ewe Lambs, and 34 Ram Lambs, the latter all being fit for the butcher. Also 4 strong Store PIGS in forward condition. The CROPS consist of 3 excellent large ricks of new Hay, all in first-class condition a rick of very prime 1904 Hay; 2 Butts of 1904 Hay; and a small Stack of Straw. The CARRIAGES, ETC. include an excellent 'Bus Wagonette in first-rate condition, a Four-wheel Phsetcn, a very useful Market Cart, a Shooting Cart, and an Invalid Chair; 2 Sets of Single Harness, set of valuable Silver-mounted Double Harness, also a Part Set of same, Saddles, Bridles, Rugs, Whips, Lamps, and a lot of useful odd Saddlery and Harness. The IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, ETC., Include Mowing Machines, Hay Maker (Bamford), Hay Rake (Howard), several Single and Double Tom Ploughs, Iron, Wooden, and Chain Harrows, Iron and Wooden Hollers, Turnip Drill. Horse Hoe, Turnip Slicer and Gear, Thrashing Machine, Win- nowing do., Cbaffcutter, Corn Crusher, 12 Iron and Hay Stands, Grindstone, Wagort, 2 new Carts, 2 j! small do., Water Cart, 3 Sheep Racks, 3 complete Sets of Corrugated Zinc (with Crests, &c., for covering ricks of hay), a large quantity of Cart, Shaft, and Leading Harness, Ladders, several Gar- den Seats. Garden Roller, Scales and Weights. Corn Bins, a very large quantity of Wire Netting, &c., &c, Also the Furniture of several Grooms' and Servants' Bedrooms. THE DAIRY UTENSILS consist of Churn, Butter Maker, a large Brass Pan, Scales and Weights, Wooden and other Tubs, and a quantity of other useful Effects. Luncheon at 11-30 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock punctually. Credit on conditions. N,B.-Tbe Auctioneers can thoroughly recom- mend the whole of the stock, and the Dairy Cows in particular are an exceptionallv fire collection and are all good deep milkers, As the lots will necessarily be very rumerous the Sale will com- mence punctually to the minute, at the time stated above. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be obtained on application to the AUCTIONEERS, at their Ollices, St. Mary-street. Carmarthen. Auction and Estate Agency OfSces, Carmarthen, September 7tb, 1905. 592a G E L L I G A T T I, Near NEWCASTLE EMLYN (One mile distant). HIGHLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEAR- ANCE SALE OF 70 Head of Cattle Comprising 16 choice Shorthorn Milch Cows (2 with Calves at heels, and several due to Calf early); Grand Pedigree Shorthorn Bu'l, "Samson"; 11 Two-year-old in-calf Heifers, 12 Yearling Heifers, 8 Yearling Steers, Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, Ceri Lad"; 6 Heifer Calves, 11 Steer Calves, and Bull Calf, all by Samson." 22 Cart AND OTHER Horses Including Brown Cart Mare Fnrnv," 9 Years, 15.3b., by "Prince Harold (14228) Black Cart Mare, 7 years, 15.3h. Brown Cart Mare, 6 years, 16h„ by "Flashwood Again"; her Filly Foal, by Lord Dacre" (4364 H.S.B.); Bay Cart Gelding, 9 years, 16h.; Bay do., 3 years, 15.3h., by Flash- wood Again"; Grey Cart Gelding, 2 years, ISh., by "ilashwood Again Bay Y j; i>tr C.ci Filly, by bcarsdale Rocket" (12249); Grey Yearling Cart Gelding, by "Aldecar King"; Black do., by Aldecar King Brown Pony Mare, 5 years her Colt Foal, by "Trustful Bay Harness Mare, 3 years, 15.1h Bay Yearling Hackney Gelding, by Hilden Squire Brown Cob Gelding, 9 years, 14 2h. Brown Cob i-e. 7 years, 13.2h. Bay Hunter Brood Mare, by Lausdowne her Black Filly Foal, by Saint IFathurin"; Bay Hunter Gelding, 3 years, by Blarney." 113 SHEEP Comprising 50 Shropshire Cross-brwd Ilreeding- Ewes, 50 Shropshire Cross-bred Ewe Lambs, 12 Ram Lambs and Pedigree Shropshire Ram (from the Clynfiew Flock). 10 PIGS Comprising Pure White Yorkshire Boar, 2 years 2 Sows (one with litter of 7, and th other due to farrow before day of Sale); 1 Your,, Sow and 5 Porkers. MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS. DAIRY UTENSILS. & Consisting of Threshing Machine. Horse Gear. Corn Crusher, Winnowing Machine, 2 Chaffcutters, Pulper, Hand Pulper, 4 Carts and trebles. 1 small Cart, Dog Cart by Fuller, Bath Pony Dogcart, quite new; Cake Crusher, Stone and Wooden Pig Troughs, Sheep Scale and CaJ, Large Churn (new), Tubs, Crocks, Cheesepresses, Brass Pans, Tin Pans, Clappers, Prints, Buckets, Tin Jugs, Cornbins, Brushes, Forks. Shovels, Spades, Hooks, Scythes, Meal Chests, Cattle Troughs, Wheel- barrow, Planks, Timber, Brewery and Dairy Utensils, 4 Sets of Shaft Harness, 3 Sets Leading do., 8 Sets Plough do., 8 Cart Bri"i"u->, Dollars, Set 'of Dogcart Harness, Set of Pony do." (new), 5 Riding Saddles, Bridles, Bits, Spurs, Head Collars, Straps, and a large number oi sundry Lots; The property of the representatives ot G. M. Williams, Eq., deceased, to be Sold bv Auction, On Thursday, 5th of October, 1905, BY John Francis Sen I In conjunction v r Mr John Evans LUNCHEON AT 11. SALE COMMENCE7 AT 12 PUNCTUALLY. CHE. M ox CONDI- TIONS. Cdl"- The AL CTIONEERS cor.frden'Iy invite" the attention of Gentlemen, Farmers, Dealers, Butchers, Dairy Keepers, and others, to this Sale of the Live and Dead Stock ot ore of the most important Farms in West Wales. The Livu S-ock throughout is of first-rate quality, and adaptable to all conditions of Farming. The late Mr. WILLIAMS was considered a good ii-round jlídge of Stock, and the rcM?lt of his'25 yc •' brooding at Gelligatti is.sure evicence of hi- s und judgment, the machinery and Implements rc of high e evit-, and made up of general Farm J. u-:r and v in goo condition. Catalogues may be obtained of the oreel's. Auction and Estate Agency Offic-s. 604a Carmarthen, 13th fccj,teiiibei-, 1205. '•f? <
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