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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All advertisements should reach us not later than Wednesday afternoon in ordr to appear in the issue for the following Thursday PREPAID SCALE 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 Lost 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 10 2 0 3 0 28 „ 16 3 0 5 0 35 2 0 4 0 7 0 SALES BY AUCTION. Furniture, Stock and Crops, 4d per line. Lease- hold Properties, 5d p"" line. Freehold Properties, M per line Farmers and property owners should instruct their Auctioneers and Solicitors to have their advertisements inserted in the "lrelh Gazette It will pay you, to do so as the paper is a most advantageous medium for giving publicity to advertisements addressed to -tsli classes, in hot It Town and Country. YY'aiiteU. WANTED, a good Sober Man an Carrier, must W have been used to Horses.—Apply, T. Powell & Co.. Market-st pvt. Aberyncwyfch. 223b WANTED, a respectable la<1 to learn the trade. Apply to W. R. J JIV S, \va.c: :naker, Crjeaf Da rkgate-street, Aberystwyth. 226b ANI'ED.-Gener,il Sei-vant, about 20. Pri- W vate family; Welsh spoken. Wages P,16 to LIS, and fare pai,i. -Nlrs. Cope. Raby Notise, Friern Park, North Finchlev, London. CI ROOM, Coachman. Warned; married, must T have good references, let!or in first instance. Major Taunton, Ynvshir Hall. Glandvfi. Rs.n 177b DRAFEKY.—0. M. Williams. Aberystwyth, has a vacancy for a sivvp yonng lady as Im- prover to the General Drapery; also for a young lady as an apprentice; premium; Welsh.-Af,ply, stating full particulars. 181b TO TAILORS.—Wanted, a go»d general hand. Piece work or weekly wages. Constant to steady mat.. — Apply, T. J. Evans, Armoury-street, Ebbw Yale (Mon.) 188b TAILORS —A General Hand wanted at once, I piecework. Apply R. 0. James, Oakford near Aberaymn. 199b • IT ANTED.—Any quantity of New Laid Eggs, » T Butter, and Fresh Milk. Prices and parti- culars on application to the Creameries, Lampeter. 161b WANTFD, Ladies and Gentlemen to send or bring their umbrellas to be repaired to the Hairdressiug Saloons, 14, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. Recovered equal to new from 2s 6d and ready if desired same day; broken sticks repaired. All work done on the premises.—J. J McDowall (late Joinson). CAN any Larly recommend a good General Servant, must be a strong Welsh Girl; age 25 to 30 years small family, and good home per- I mennacy for suitable girl: engageat, once.—Apply, Mrs Bullen, 120, Brownhill Road, Catford, London, S.E. 119b ILLUMINATRD ADDRESSES,in various designs may be had in English r Welsh, at moder- ate charges, at the Welsh Gazette Office, Aberyst- wyth. NOTICE. Mcllquham's, Aberystwyth, want wought and cast iron scrap. ,»1«1 machinery Drass, copper, lead, zinc, pewter, hemp and manila rope, ship's sails, &c. Good prices given Any quantity. 736a A,V;ANT EI). -Small House, with from five to ten acres of land, within reasonable distance of Aberystwyth. Moderate rent.—"Resident," "Welsh G z.Mte"Office. 593a Housemaids, Waitresses ?T Geneial Servants, and Kitchenmaids.— Apply, Mrs Mackenzie, 75, North-parade, Aberyst- wyth. Enclose sttrups for reply. £ 5~TCTle5, OOP. If you are Privately in want of Money Immediately. Or VOlt want to start a Business, or your business needs more capital, or creditors arejpressing, eme or write to iiie-tlie actual Lender. SPECIAL FEATURES.—Cash a^anrod (with- out the. ordinarv money lenders' routine), on bor- rowers' own note of hand. Re-payments to suit their convenience. Distance no object. Consultations free at any time. No genuine business refused. Apply to Mr. Thomas Picton, 19. Duke-street, Cardiff; or to Local Agent—Mr. WILLIAM RAD- FOHO, 14. Portland-street Aberystwyth. 224b For Sale. FOR SALE —Youth's Free Wheel Bicycle, 20 B' inch frame. Price, £4 10s.—Lloyd, Deri House, Lampeter. 229b OUNTRY.-Geniiit)e General Business for Sale C good reason for disposing, should be seen a once, returns over 2,000 ood pronts, very excellent preiniges -Apply, 11 W," "Welsh Gazette" Office Aberystwyth. 210b BUSINESS ENVELOPES, in various sizes, piiiii .r printed, at moderate charges.— Welsh Gazette Office, Aberystwyth pOR SALE.—A first-class dynamo. Only used a few times.—Apply to Mr W Jones, butcher, uampeter. 693a TEA M Bakery and Grocery for Disposal in Lampeter. Low rent Stock at Valuation Apply D," Welsh Gazette," Aberystwyth. 204b ,IOE SA f E -Stroii, Cai-t er Entire Horse, known I" as "Ynnn Buckingham Harold," 16 hands, 1 6 years old Grand condition for serving this season. Pedigree, particulars, etc. apply to Rich- ards Pnrkvrhos, Lampeter. 196b FOR SAL!1:—Day Old Chicks, 7s, per dozen. Eggs 2*. 6c. per sitting Operington White ti 'yandottes, and Game, Trussed Chickens 3s. each. I "vate families supplied. Orders taken at 10 and vi North-parade, and at Pantgwyn Poultry Tarm, Llanfarian. yt h TO BE SOLD.—A Leasehold Dwelling-IIouse, i containing 6 bedrooms, front and back parlours, ki ch^n, wash-house, 2 w.c. s, and good yard. Unexpired term, 38 years less 22 days. Further particulars apply R. K. Jenkins, auctioneer, Baker-street. 393a LOWEP,S.-Cut Ffowers and Plants for Sale Table Plants on Fire for Decoration.—Apply a R. O. Williams, Head Gardener, Queen's Hotel gardens, \berystwyth VI7ALL PAPERS from l- £ d. per roll. Any W Quantity large and small, at, Wholesale Prices. Stock exceeds 100,000 rolls all classes.- Write for patterns stating what class required.— Dept. 222, Bai nett's Wallpaper Warehouse. Camp- field A% t,iiie Manchester. 774a LMPOKTANTT TO MOTI[El,S-Fvet-v who values the HeaH.h and Cleanliness of her child should use HAR ItIS;()N'S "RELIABLE" NUHSEKY POMADK. One applieat ion kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and etreni" hens the Hair. In Tins, 4d, and gd Postage Id.— Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist. 118. Broad-street, Reading. Agent for Aliervstwvth—W, M. Jones, Chemist. 33, Terrace road. Dolgellev-R. W. Williams, Chemist, Queen-square. Lompete,r-I)aviei;, BIM., Chwnist- 123b For Sale SALE..Pedigree Large White Boars and Sows (" Botte-sford Queen and Roger'' Strains), I unsurpassed for crossing with Welsh Breed, Davie", r Pistilleinon, Lampeter. 221b O FARMEKH AND OTHER^-For SaK\ l,400 JL yards, 1 in. wire rope suitable for fencing, For particulars of price, apply Jones, Docks, Milford Haven 228b TO FARMERS AND OTHERS.—Active, light, clean-legged cart or van mare, 16 hands. Selling through proving Infoal to Forshaw's (Rayden Duke), due May 12tb. Accustomed to farm and town w, rk. Would give foal for keep of mare to responsible person if sold. £20 (warren- ted) Will send on week's approval free,— Thomas, Horsekeeper, 25, Villas Street, Copperas Hill, near Lime Street and Central Stations. Liverpool. 65b "6 To Let. TO LET from 12th May, 1906. Mintaro, North- road, Aberystwyth, and No. 44, Bridge, street, Aberystwyth Apply to John livans Solioitor, Aberystwyth. 22Gb 0 LET from May 1st, large room in Trefechah, JL now used as recreation room. For particulars apply to H. Green, U.C.W,, Aberystwyth. 180b T|10 LET in Portland Road, Aberystwyth, a •JL small warehouse. Immediate possession. Apply to Dr. A braham Thomas, North Parade. 739a rpo LET, at Aberystwyth, a Large Worjcsbop.— JL Apply, Jenkins, Eagle House, Aberystwvtb. 771a LODGINGS, with or without board, moderate JLj prices, beautiful spot, old-fashicoed large country house, grounds attached, 4* miles from Aberystwyth, few minutes from Capel Bangor Station, Vale of Rheidiol Railway. Apply, "C.B. Welsh Gazette 147a. 'tlO LE'. No. 1, Railway Terrace, Henllan, JL Cardiganshire, containing parlour, sitting room, and kitchen, and three bedrooms, with a good garden, suitable for retired tradesman. Apply to E. Bowen, Glanmadeni, Beulah, R.S.O Cardigans hire 184h Tenders. TO BUILDERS A.ND CONT]tAUfOlIS. PENYPARK COUNCIL SCHOOL, CARDIGAN. THE Cardiganshire Education Committee invites estimates for carrying out cer- tain alterations and. improvements to the offices of the above school buildings. Plan and specification or copies of the same can be inspected either at the school in charge of the Headmaster or at the office of Mr. Ivor Evans, Cardigan. Tenders sealed and endorsed Penypark School are to be delivered not later than 10 o'clock a.m., on Monday, April, 30th next .at the office of Mr. Ivor Evans, Clerk to the District Education Committee, Cardigan. The lowest or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. By Order, GEO. DICKENS-LEWIS, M.S.A. County Architect. 12, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. 209b. Corporation of Aberystwyth. TO JOINERS AND OTHERS. THE TOWN COUNCIL invite Tenders for 30 Promenade Seats. Particulars may be had of the undersigned, to whom tenders may be sent on or before Monday, the 30th inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Signed, RRES JONES, Corporation Offices, Borough Surveyor. Smithfield Road, Aberystwyth, April 25th, 1903. 227b Public Notices. NOTICE. 11 BRIDGE STHEET. Ai!EKVr-TWYTH, D. BENJA v-iiN TJA VI E S Begs 1.0 almon to i I. inhabitants of the jJovvn and District If ell lIf oas OPENED THE Ai OVE PREMISES as a j.- C'asv Groci\'Y and Provision Stores, An-i hope* by strict attention L-1 b.i-ir.css to be lavoi.ie;' by a fair share of patronage. Price and quality cannot be beaten. 1 (J COUGH MIXTURE 1".11< WINTER COU(.U AND BRONCHITIS THY ROBERT ELLIS'S COUGH MIXTURE AN], itHFST ADDRESS- TERRACE ROAn. 4LJIVRYSrl WYT t4 John Evans, >' Cambrian H use, Newcastle Emlvn, IS NOW SHOWING A Grand Range of Ladies' Jackets, Rain- proofs, Furs, etc. Also, Ready-Made Suits, Overcoats, &c. in endless variety. A VISIT WILL BE APPRECIATED. 703a THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLD IS; Aniseed Lung Tonic. EACi TIUAU A OUR E Prepared only Oy B. Taylor Lloyd, M.P.S., (Medallist inPharniacy and Chemistry), 3, Bridge Street, Abervstvvyth, ls. and 2s. 6d. PER BOTTLE. S S o EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED AN^ SPECTACLES GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTE W. Miall Jones, Chemist and Optician, 33. TERRACE ROAD. ABERYSTWYTH Public Notices -L-. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at the next meeting of the Council, to be hdù at Lampeter, on the 17th day of May next, the new Basis or Standard for County Rates will be taken into consideration, with a view to its allowance and confirmation. H. C. FRYER, Clerk of the Council. Aberystwyth, 3rd April, 1906. 185b BOHOUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. LOANS-ACSO ANDUPMH ROS. THE Corporation are prepared to receive Loans on Security of Funds, Rates, and Corporate Property. Interest at 3* per centum per annum, payable half-yearly. Particulars may be obtained from the Borough Accountant, Corporation Offices, or of A. J. HUGHES. Town Clerk 190b CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. Sunday School and Friendly Societies' Excursions. THE Secretaries of Sunday Schools and Friendly JL Societies are invited to communicate with the Traffic Superintendent, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry, with a view to the arrangenent. of cheap Excursions by ordinary or special trains. Full information and assistance will be afforded. C. S DENNIS, Secretary and General Manager. MANCHESTER AND MILFORD RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the GENERAL ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Shareholders in this Company will be held at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, on Tuesday, the 8th day of May next, at the hour of 5 in the after- noon, for transacting the General Easiness. ot the Company. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on the 24th inst., and will not be reopened until after the said Half-yearly Meeting. BY ORDER, WM. FELIX POOLE, Company's Offices, Secretary. 22, Conduit Place, Spring Street, Paddington, Dondon, 217b 17th April, 1906. CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE The following posts are now vacant- School. Vacancy. Salary ^Applications to i be sent to Llwyndaf- Supplemen- E25 Mr. B. C. Jones, ydd tary District Educa- C Teacher tion Office, Aberaeron. Dihewid Do C30 Do. C Llanddein- Do. IEZO The undersigned, iol N Applications, stating age, experience and quali- fications, should be accompanied by three recent testimonials, and should be received on or before May 9th, 1906. JENKIN JAMES, M.A., County Education Office*, Cambrian Chambers, ¡ April 19th, 1906. [219b] Aberystwyth. University College of Wale. Aberystwyth. DEPARTMENT OF LAW. PRINCIPAL: T F. ROBERTS. M.A., LL.D. Professor of Constitutional and Comparative Law W JKTHRO BROWN, LL,n., Litt.D. Professor of English Law: T. ARTHUR LEVI, M.A., B.C.L. SHORT COURSES in English LHW specially intended for Articled Clerks will be held at the College for six weeks, frnm April 23rd. 1906. to June 2nd 1906. The subjects will include Courses of Lectures on (1). Common Law. (2) Evidence, and Civil and Criminal Pro- cedure. (3). Equity with special reference to Trusts, Mortgages and Administration. The names of all Articled Clerks who intend to avail themselves of these Lectures should be sent in to the Registrar of the College by April 17th next. These Lectures are carried on by the aid of a grant from the Law Society, and they will he free to all Articled Clerks. For further particulars apply to the Registrar, 8G2;< J. H. DA VIES, M COUNTY OF CARDIGAN- WILD BIRDS' PROTECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order made by the Secretary of Siate the following Wild Birds and Wild Birds' Eggs are protected within the area of the Administrative County of Cardigan, in addition to the Wild Birds protected by the Wild Birds Protection Act, 1880. 1. The following species of Wild Birds are pro- tected as it those species were included in the Schedule to the aforesaid Principal Act:- Kestrel Kite Buzzard Peregrine Falcon Hen Harrier Heron Chough Water Ouzel 2. The following specias of Wild Birds aie pro- tected during the period between the 31st day of July in any year and the 2nd day of March following Bittern Buzzard Kite Kestrel Gulls (except. Black-backed Gull; Heron Cliougb Spoonbill Kingfisher Dipper or Water Ouzel. Owls of all kinds Woodpeckers Goldfinch Linnets Wood lark Skylark Blackcap Stone Chat Brown Wren Golden Crested Wren 3. The Eggs of the following species of Wild Birds ara protected :— Buzzard Kite Kestrel Peregrine Falcon Red-backed Shrike Nightjar Woodpeckers Chough Heron Curlew Gnils (except black-backed Gull) Oyster Catcher Wild Duck Teal Sheldrake Moorhen Water Ouzel Owls of all kinds Kingfisher Snipe Landrail or Corncrake Goldfinch Black Cap Skylark Woodlark Warblers (Gaaden, Reed, Sedge, Grass- hopper, Willow and Wood Warblers, and Chiffchaff) Flycatcbe.1 Golden Crested Wren AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person who shall kill, take, or destroy any of the above-named Wild Birds or Wild Birds' Eggs within the area of the said Counry of Cardigan, is liable on conviction to > penally not exceeding One round for every such Bird or Egg so killed, taken, or destroyed. H. C. FRYER, Clerk to tb County Council. April, 1906. 222b Public Notices. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN (7050). Order of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. DATED 9TH APRIL, 1906). Sheep-Dipping(WTaIes)Order of 1906. The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested in them under the Diseases of Animals Acts, 1894 to 1903, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered, as followed:— Application of Order. 1. This Order applies to the Atea described in the First Schedule hefreto, which Area is herein- after referred to as the Dipping Ara," Mode of Dipping prescr ibed. 2. Where under this Order it is provided that sheep are to be dipped, they shall be dipped by a thorough immersion in a .^heep-dip approved by the Board for sheep-scab, or purporting to'be so approved. General Dipping rciihuL Prescribed Period. 3 —(1) All sheep (except those exempted by later provisions of this Order) which are in the Dipping Area at any time between i be 1st day of August next and the 15th day of September next, hereinafter referred to as the prescribed dipping period," shall be caused to be dipped between these dates by the owner, or person in charge thereof. (2) This provision shall not apply to the follow- ing sheep:- (i,) Sheep moved through the Area by rail- way from place out-ide the Area to another place out-side the Area, without unnecessary delay, or being untrucked within the Area (ii.) Sheep which on account of their being intended for exhibition, or which. for any other special circumstances, the Local Authority of the District where the sheep are kept may exempt from these dipping require- ments, but so that every exemption shall be signed by the Clerk of the Local Authority and shall be subje«- to such conditions as may be specified in the exemption. The exemption may be granted subject to conditions as to subsequent dipping or otherwise. A copy of every exemption shall be sent to the Board. The exemption shall be in the Form A set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, or to the like effect. (iii) Sheep slaughtered wit) in the Area during the prescribed period, or moved out of the Area under Article 16 er Article 18 of this Order. Notice to Local Authority of Time and Place of intended Dipping. 4.—(1). For the purposes of enabling the Local Authority to be represented Jat the dipping whenever they think a course desirable, the owner or person in charge of any sheep required to be dipped under the preceding Article of this Order, shall give such written notice of his intention to dip his sheep as is hereinafter provided :— (i.) The notice shall be delivered, or sent by post, to such persons as the Local Authority of the District may. appoint to receive such notices in respect of sheep in their District. (ii.) The notice shall he sent. or delivered at such time as to be received by the appointed person three clear days, at least, before the intended time of dipping. (iii.) The notice shall state the time and place of the intended dipping, and the approximate number of sheep intended to be dipped ¡ (2.) If from any cause the dipping of the sbeep on the date specified a notice becomes impracti- t cable, no further notice shall be required if the sheep are dipped as soon after such date as is I practicable. (3.) A return in the Form B set forth in the Second Schedule or to the like effect, shall be sent immediately after each dipping by the owner or person in charge of the sheep dipped to the perscn appointed to receive such returns by the Local Authority of the District in which the sheep are dipped. Clipping before Dipping. 5 A sheep shall not he deemed to have been dipped in accordance with the requirements of this Order, unless it has been previously clipped, but this provision shall not apply to lambs less than nine months old. Isolation of Sheep after Dijrping. 6. All sheep, afier having been dipped, shall during the remainder of the prescribed dipping period be kept isolated, HS far as practicab- from sheep which have not been so dipped, Declaration after Dipping Period. 7. The occupier of a farm or holding on which sheep are kept shall personally, or by his agent authorised in tnat behalf, on or after the fifteenth day of September, but not later than the i wenty- ninth day of September, send a declaration as to the dipping of the sheep, in the Form C set forth in the Second Schedule hereto, or to the like effect to the person appointed to receive such declarations by the Local Authority of the District in which the farm or holding is situate. Notice of Appointment of Persons to retire 8. The Local Authority shall appoint persons for their DLtr let or for separate parts of their District to receive notices, ret urns, and declara- tions under the preceding Articles, and shall give adequate notice in their District of appointments so made. Restriction on Movement (V Slieep not dipped idthin Dipping Period. 9. Where any sh"cp shall not have been dipped as required by thi- Order an Inspector of the Local Authority may, without prejudice to any proceed- ings for the offence, serve the owner or person in charge of the sheep *nd the owner or person in charge of any sheep then in contact with the un- dipped sheep with a notice, in tht; Form I) set forth in the Second Schedule hcreto,or to the like effect, and thereupon it, shall be unlawful to move the sheep referred to in the notice from the farm, holding, or other place -.) 1-ier, tney are at the time the notice is served unlese and until all the sheep shall have been dipped after the service of the notice in the presence of an Inspector of the Local Authority. Cleansing of Dipping Places. 10. The place on any farm or premises which has Deen used for the dipping shall, without unnecessary delay, be thoroughly cleansed by the occupier, and all tnfts ot wool gathered and dis- infected or destroyed Samples of Dip viay be taken. 11. Every owner or person in charge of sheep heing dipped under this Order shall permit and give every facility to an Inspectot of the Local Authority or of the Board to take samples of dip or material which is being or has been used for the dipping of sheep. Power to provide Dipping Places. 12. The Local Authority may provide and fit up and maintain dipping; pi ces, but subject to ap- proval in writing by the Board of the site of each dipping place; provided that. no dipping place shall be used under ihis provision if its use would injuriously affect the water in any s'reum, reser- voir. aqueduct, well, pond, or place constructed or used for the supply of water for drinking or other domestic purposes. POlar for Loral Authority to regulate ti ne and plac of Dipping in jmrticular cases. 13. The Local Authority may in any case where they think such procedure "desirable serve a notice on the owner or person in charge of any sheep re- quiring that the sheep shall be dipped at such time and place as is staled in the notice and to the satisfaction of an Inspector of the Local Authority, and the sheep shall thereupon be dipped in accord- ance with the requirements of such notice. The notice may be in the Form E set forth in the Sec ond Schedule hereto, or to the like effect. Powers ot Entry of Inspectors. 14. An Inspector of the Local Authority or of the Board may, subject to their direction and for the purposes of this Order. eater any premises and examine any sbeep thereon Public Notices. —= —==• Provision* as to Farms on borders ot Dipping A rm. I 15. Where any farm orholding is situate partly within and partly without the Dip- ping Area the provisions of this Order shall apply to the farm or holding and the sheep thereon as if the whole farm or holding were in the Area. Restrictions on Markets, <$e., and of Movement out of Dippi'Uj Area. 16.—(1.) From the commencement of this Order until the fifteenth day of October next sheep shall not (except as herein after provided) be exposed for sale in any market, fair, or saleyard in the Dipping Area, nor moved out of the Area, unless they have been dipped during the prescribed dipping period or within twenty- eight days before such period com- mences, and unless they are ac- companied by a declaration stating that they have been 80 dipped, signed by the owner of the sheep or his agent authorised in that behalf. The declaration shall be in the Form F set forth in the Second Schedule hereto or to the like effect. (2). Where the movement is out of the Area the place of destination shall be en- dorsed upon the declaration, and a copy of the declaration with such endorsement shall, before the movement be given "ar sent to an Inspector of the Local Authority of the Di&- trict from which the sheep are moved. The sheep shall be moved to the place of deetinar tion by the nearest available route and with- out unnecessary delay. A copy of a declara- tion received by an Inspector under this Article shall forthwith be sent by him to the Local Authority of the District in which the place of destination is situate. (3.) Sheep intended for exhibition at agricultural shows may be moved out of the Area without a declaration, if accompanied by a licence authorising such movement granted by an Inspector of the Local Auth- ority of the District from which the sheep are moved, upon production of a veterinary certificate showing freedom from disease. Prorsiod for Move meat through the Dipping Area. 17.-{1.) For the purposes of this Order, sheep shall not be deemed to be moved out of the Dipping Area in any case where they are moved through the Area by railway from a place outside the Area to another place outside the Area without unnecessary delay and without the sheep being untrucked or re- booked within the Area. (2.) Sheep landed in the Dipping Area shall not for the purposes of this Order be deemed to be moved out of the Area, if they are consigned from Ireland to a place of destination outside the Area, but Mieep 60 landed shall be moved from the landing- place forthwith by the most direct route to the nearest available railway station from which the sheep can be moved to the place of destination to which they are so consign- ed and forthwith moved by railt\ ay out of the Area. Moremcm oj Lambs 18.-(1.) Whore an inspector of a local Authority is satisfied that any lambs in the District for wluch he is appointed Inspector are intended for immediate slaughter and that it is impracticable or inexpedient that the same should be dipped before movement for such purpose, he may, subject to any directions by the Local Authority appoint- ing him, by licence authorise the exposure for sale of the lambs in any market, fair, or saleyard in the Area, or the movement of the lambs to any premises outside the Area, subject to siicii conditions (if any) as are ll- serted in the licence, and thereupon tln- lambs may be exposed for sale or moved in accordance with such licence and conditions; Provided that an Inspector of a Local Auth- ority shall not issue any such licence for movement to premises in the District of an- other Local Authority (such premises being outside the Area), unless the consent of such Local Authority, either generally or in the particular instance, has been previously ob- tained. (2.) Lambs may, without being previous- ly dipped, be exposed for sale at any mar- ket, fair, or saleyard in the Area which the Local Authority of the District shall have authorised for this purpose, and from which other sheep are excluded. (3.) Lambs may, without being previous- ly dipped, be moved out of the Area from a market, fair, or saleyard authorised under this Article, or fiom any other premises, if accompanied by a licence authorising such movement granted by an Inspector of the Local Authority oi the District from which the lambs a!e to be moved; and such lambs shall be moved to the place of destination specified in the licence and shall be there detained and isolated from other sheep for a period of fifty-six days unless they shall be there detained an disolated from other sheep for a period of fifty-six days unless they shall have been dipped during such period in the presence and to the satisfaction of an Inspector of the Local Authority. This restriction on movement ehall not apply if the place of destination is in a Scheduled Area to which the Sheep Scab ("Regulation of Movement) Order of 1906 applies. A copy of the licence shall be sent by tLe Inspector granting the same t-o the Local Authority of the District m which is situate the pla^e of destination specified in the licence. The licence shall oe in the Vonn G set fcth in the Second Schedule hereto, or to the like effect. (4.) This Article does not apply to lambs more than nine months old. Production of Declaration* and In-enecs; Name ■ •r,d OSIS 19.-(1.) Any person in charge of a sheep being moved where under this Order a de- claration or examption is necessary, shall. on demand of a Justice or of a constable, Of of an Inspector or other officer of the Board or of a Local Authority, produce and shov to him the declaration or exemption, it any, authorising the movement, and shall allow it to be read and a copy of or extract from it to be taken by the person to whom it is produced (2.) Any person so in charge shall, on demand as aforesaid, give his name and ad- dress to the Justice, o; constable, or Inspec- tor, or other ofticer. Local Authority in enforce th-der. 20. The provisions of this Order shall be executed and enforced by the Local Auth- ority. Ojjences. 21.-(1.) If a sheep is not dipped as re- quired by this Order, the owner and person in charge of the sheep at the expiration oi the period within which their dipping is required by this Order shall, each accord- ing to and in respect of his own acts and deiaults, be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. (2.) Ii any peison tail to give any notice or send any return or declaration requi^eu by thjs Order, or 1alsely makes any retain or declaration, for the purposes of this Order, or offers or utters any such return or declara- tion knowing the same to be faieeiy made, he shall be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1S94. (3.) If a sheep is exposed for sale in any market, faar, or saleyard, in contravention of this Order, the occupier of the premises where the sheep is exposed, and the per- son exposing the same, and the owner and person in chaige of the sheep, and the pur- chaser thereof, knowing the same to be ex- posed in contravention as afotesaid, shall, each according to and iu respect of his own acts and defaults, be deem-ed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. (4.) If a sheep is moved in contravention of this Order, the owner of the sheep, and the person in charge thereof, and the person causing, directing, or permitting the move- ment. and thu person moving or conveying the sheep, and the consignee or other pe, son receiving; or keeping it. knowing it to have been moved in contravention as afore- said, and the occupier of the place from which the sheep is moved, shall, each accord- ing to and in respect of his own acts and defaults, be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. Public Notices (o.) If a person in charge of a sheep .being moved, where under this Order a declaration or exemption is necessary, on demand made under this Order, fails to give his true same and address, or gives a falae name or addreee. he shall be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. (6.) If a sheep is not isolated as required by this Order, the- owner of the sheep, and the person in charge thereof, and the occu- pier of the place where the sheep is detained, shall, each according to and in respect of his own acts and defaults, be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. I nterpr c tat i o n. 22. In this Order, unless the contcxt, otherwise requires— Sheep includes lambs Inspector' includes Veterinary Iiiepeo- ior and any person appointed by a Local Authority to be their Inspector for tbe purposes of this Order; "Owner includes a joint owner: The Board means the Board of Agri- culture and Fisheries; The Act of 1894 means the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894. Suspension of Application to the Dipping Area tf the Sheep-Scab (Regulation of Movemmt) Order of 1906 1 23. The application of the frovisionB of the Sheep-Scab (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1906 to the Dipping Area is hereby suspended from the commencement of this Order until after the fifteenth day of Octo- ber, nineteen hundred and six. Revocation of Existing Orders creating Compulsory Dipping Areas. 24. The provisions of the Sheep Scab (Compulsory Dipping Areas) Order of 1906 shall from the date of this Order cease to apply to any part of the Dipping Area. Commencement. 25. This Order shall come into operation on the first day of August, nineteen hun- dred and six. Short Title. 26. This Order may be cited as the SHBEP- DIPPING (WALES) ORDER OF 1906. In witness whereof the Board of Agricul- ture and Fisheries have here- unto wet their Official Seal this k g ninth day of April, nineteen hundred and six. v — A. W. Anstruther, Assistant-Secretary. FIRST SCHEDULE. Dipping Area to which this Order applies An Area comprising the following, namely: The administrative county of Anglesey. The administrative county of Brecknock. The administrative county of Cardigan. The administrative county of Carmarthen. The administrative county of Carnarvon. The administrative county of Denbigh (excluding the borough of Wrexham and that part of the county which lies to the east of the Great Western Railway between the Cheshire and Salop boundaries). The administrative county of Glamorgan. The county borough of Cardiff. The county borough of Swansea. Such part of the administrative county of Hereford as is comprised by the parishes of Cnsop and Craswall, but excluding that part of the parish of Craswall which lies to the south and east of a line commencing at the point where the boundary of the parish crosses the road between Michaelchurth Escley and Great Blackhill Farm, and pro ceoding thence south-westerly along and including that road to where it is crossed by the River Monnow at the Ford, thenco south-easterly along the course of that river to the boundary of the parish at Parry's Owm Farm, and so much of the said county as lies to the south-west and west of the River Monnow. The administrative county of Merioneth. The administrative county of Monmouth (excluding that part which lies to the east of the Rivers Monnow and Wye, except such part of the borough of Monmouth as lies between the Rivers Wye and Monnow and south of a boundary commencing at the slaughterhouse gates on the River Monnow thence along Priory-street and New Dixon- road to Dixton Ferry). The county borough of Newport. 'H^jpdministrative county of Montgomery (excluding that part which lies to the south and east of the River Severn between Crew G7'cen and Newtown and east of the road from Newtown to the boundary of the county of Radnor, and also excluding that road). The administrative county of Pembroke. That part of the administrative county of Radnor which lios to the west of the New- town road passing through Llanbadarn Fyn- nydd, Llanbister, and Llandrindod Wells, to the Railway Station at Builth Wells, and south-west of the Cambrian Railway-in- cluding the railway—to the point where the rndway crosses the River Wye at Bough- rood. H C FRYER. Clerk to the County Council. 200 t(Jh'c 1 afs for 2s. KENDAL HOTF. K f-ll'ER write?:—"I found 200 i* *t » -fYard ai'ter nsim' two R Tin* 'Rodiro' Ha* is,,r It kn's on the spot; ro smp" D, nd Crts don't eat it. RATS LIKE IT EAT TT. AND DIE. Price— 6d Is ?- 3S.. 51 Post 2d T »IA*| EY. t.h. Agents K I Chendst, Aberystwyth, J. rv; L andv.,sul 782a w 1 ü I) norsK. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE PUBLlCi THAT HiO L'AS A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF di Furnishing Goods 0 I Linoleums. Oilcloths, Carpets, ltucrs, Lace turtams.etc INSPECTION INVITED. 109 lachines, The Ht'st Machines Zili,1 n st. Value, Bradburys& Wheeler& Wilson Good Machines at £2 10s. KNITTING MACHI^S Reduced Price. Best Machine. See our New Com ound Machine, &c. 722a I THOMAS GEORGE, I Market Square. Newcastle Emlyn Sale by Auction. "1E4SKH0J.D BIJur RhSIDENCK. J Mr. R. K. Jenkins Has been instrve'ed to Sell "y Public Auction, mm, iko, Sth day of May, 1906. at the Lion Hotel, AberystwvtK j, t County oi Cardigan, at 3 o clock in the iuieii^oon. the fol- lowing most desirable residence LOT 1. -All that messuage or dwelling hoos0 oat-buildings, garden, and app-rfenarce t hereunto belonging, called or kDOWI, as G.ynygronlfc situated near Pryr.-y-mor-roao, Abtrystwjib, th the County of Cardigan, recently in the occupation of the late H. L. Evans, Borough Accuuatatiu LOT 2. -All that piece of ground ai l out wilfc ornamental trees situate between par; of Lot 1 anal the road leading along the northern side of Dr" ymor Dingle. This Lot is with a portion of Los 1 in the occamtt. tion of Miss Wight as tenant from year to yea Lo: 1 is held under a Lease from the Majot, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Abat* ystwytb for the residue of a term of 60 from The 29tb day of September, 1901, safcject to the Yom* ground rCDtlOf £13. Lot 2 is held under a Lease from Roderick. Clement Richardes of Penglaise for the residue kfr a term of 21 years from the lst (jay of M 1900 sadject to the yearly rent of R3 Immediate possession of the house can be on completion. For iUrtber particulars apply *to tbe Auction^tt^ Baker-street, Aberystwysb, or tc Mr. John Eva§S» Solicitor, Aberystwytb, or to M("5¡: Smith and Davies, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. 4* HOME LEA e. PORTLAND STREEV, ABERYSTWYTH. Messrs Morgan and Roberts Have received instructions from the Mortgagaw to:Sell by Public Auction at the Lion ftoyal H on Friday, the 11th day of May, 1906, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, suhi^cr o> • <ridilions to be then and there produced, all that desirable and valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY at present in the occupation of Mr. Nel-on Nelson and known as '■ Home Lea," Portland Street, Abeip- ystwyth, which premises are m c'-r.v-n ierttf and centrally situated one minute from the containing 3 Reception Rooms, 8 Bedrooms, Ba-" room h. and c., 2 w.c 's, large Kitchen and Yai4 Gas and Electric Belis throughout. The Premin" are held under a lease from the Corporation il Aberystwyth, for a term of 75 years from the la November, 1901, at an annual ground rent ef E4 7s lld. For further particulars apply to T. J. Samuel, Esq., Solicitor, or Messrs Morgan and Roberts, Auctioneers, both of Aberyst.wyt.ft. 225h 800 Horses. 60 I Prize* NORTH WALES REPOSITORY* WREXHAM. Frank Lloyd & Sons' GREAT MAY SALES. May 1st—Harness Horses and Match Pairs. May Znd-Rackneys, 6how Horses, Cubs aotf Ponies. May 3rd—Heary, Luny and Young Horses. Many foreign buyers have pr-,w u attend. The bet sale of the year for higii prices. Zito MID-CA RI >i( i AN IHMItlCT IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TO LANDOWNERS, FARMERS, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. Mr. JENKIN LLOYD. Pant, Llanddewi-bref, and Mr. HUGH HERBERT, Troedrhiw, Nantcwnlle, Beg to announce that they have entered into Partnership for the purpose of carrying on the Business of Auctioneers, Surveyors, and Valuers, and trust that their practical knowledge experience will entitle them to receive a genei share of support Sales cashed and conducted 0' moderate terms. 80 4SOLtT1I AFRICA -ROYAJ, AlAll. KuijTI UNION CASTLE LONDON AND SOUTHAMPTON. To Cape Colony, Natal. Deiagoa Bav, B,-ira, te, calling frequently at » Madeira, Las Palmas, Teneriffe, Asceosion, and St. Helena. Weekly Sailings, Fast Passages, i*»- perior Accomodation, Best Hontp For Kates of Passage money and JUI further inlorrcatto* apply to theMaiagers Donald Curne A Co.. Lund,,a. g» local agents ngt)' The South Wales and Training School of Cookery and tfve Domestic Arts. „ St., An.rI'W'8-}}la('t' a:i*3 Pauk Grove,Ca. In Association with the Vui% ers,t.y College, Cardiff uuder th.- Inspection, of the Board of E hi-irim empowered to grant Diplomas in Cookery, Laundry WaK and House wifery under the cognisance and with (fife approval of the Board of Educat i"? For further particulars apply 1. a" .)U" tuwiidea Miss Hester DaTles, 6, St. It SAYCELL DROS., FISHMONGERS AND POULTERERS, LICKNSED DEALERS IN GAMB. TEIFY SALMON & ICE WAREHOUSE WARWICK HOUSE. GREAT DAREGATE 8* Fresh Salmon from the S. ■ T v, Dit other Rivers DAI!.Y. DEALLKS IN WENHAM LAKE ICE. Sole Agents for PALETMO^PF'tf ROYAL CAMCnlDGL oAUcAGSIt. Horner's Clotted Cream and Cream Daitj. Members of the National Sea Fisheries Pr. tecttba Association. Tel elyra ms-S a y cell, Alery,i-wyth." AUERAYRON. I LEG to announce to my numerous friends and -■ the public generally tha* ) have iv- emN Nr vii '° estahMshed house cp'Ued AH- LR1AN INN «ituate in Tabernacle-si j-rt. wJ.iclL is a comm-d house with coor Beer, I and win 01 tijfc best .)u;ilitv I T D iE<V, p.. Late "St«t Messrs. James and Price Invite inspection of the;; Urano Dispinv if SPRING C COi>3 Now sht-W.; •_ lot- BON MARCHEL. All goods marked in plain figures. C-u-itr* orders promptly attended to. Agents fui Br.jkrf Cleati;nL- &- Dye Works, Quota'. PVee NOTE THE ADDRESS— BOIN JjA K(H ) TEIII.ITACF, Et)AI). THE Aecrystwytb Electric Light C -n; a».v cow supply the Electric Cum nt night' hk! daw or all puiposes, including lu-fttu f »n§ owef- J0iJ~N LL( )1I) oc S BtLLPOSTJOas ABERYSTWYTH
Family Notices
Blrifts. 1"t1rr1as and Ðaths. -J_ Notices of Births, il.irriuges. or Oram can be. insetted vnhfnrirtiriled by one of our recognised Reporters, Correspond''ids. or Agents, or signed m by a clergy man. mjtds**r, reqitfrar, or some o; Yer person known to us. s. 6d. is charged, for paragraphs containing any thinq beuond the bare announcement.. nwrtaaes. ()WEN- it]," I-S-- Ar)ril IGth. at N"w .Tewin Wpbh Chapel London, Mr A. W. Owen. Kin?' Cross, son of the late Mr Abraham Owen. Periilml-n, to Miss Lizzie Behh liees. seooixi laughter of Mr and Mrs D,wi.1 Rees, Keel Lion-street. London. OWBN—20tli Anril. 1906, Annie Owen, of Maesyrhedydil, and of North-parade. Abervatw vth. DAVIE3-April 15th. at Tti' DI Farm, Gartheli, Hannah, the third daughter of Mr and Mrs I)avie« of the abon place. Aged 15 years.