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r- girtfts. fltarriaAcs and Deaths. jhtxoft of Births, Marriages, or Beatrix cannot be setted unless forward/'? by one of our rtvognised Reporters, Correspondents, or Agent*, or signed ty a clergyman, minister, registrar, or tome 01 \er person known to us. 64. is charged for paragraphs containing any thing hevoiui the bare announcement. ircarrtaacs. SUCK— EKGLISH—September 4th, at the Co"Br/8ational -Cbnrch, Aheryttwyth, by tne pastor,?' Mr Alfred Buck, Llanfarian, to Mi*s Hannah English, Ipswich. INWARDS-JONES-S,-ptember 1st, at Charing Crops Road C.M. Chapel. London, Mr Thos. James Edwards, formerlv of Bow Street, Aberystwyth, to MIES Margaret Jane Jones AIDWARDS-IIICMAS-AT New SHoh Congregatvoiial Church. landore. on Tuesday. September 7th, 1909, toy Eevs A Wynne Thomas and R Thomas, ex»Presxtent. of Congregational Union of Wales (father of the bride), the Rev R D luhvar ls, Beaufort, to Miss C Thomas. B.A DCaiDS. BALL—On September 6tb, at Penyenrglyn Stores. Tre- herbert, Augustus Francis William Ball, eldest. surviv- ing son of the late William Ball. Frongoch Mine, near Aberystwyth, aged 34 Funeral on Thi'rs.lay, leaving Strata Florida Station for Tspytty Ystwyth, at three p,m „ HOWELL—September 6th. at Ystrad House, Felinfach, Mary Howell, aged 53 years EDWARDS— September 1st, at New Inn Council School, Pencader, "Lizzie Davies, aged 23 years BSE—September. 6th, King-srreet,. Aberystwyth, Mrs Kfle, aged 68 years. — JOKL—September 6th. at Spring-gardens, Trefechan, Aberystwyth. Abraham Joel, aged 72 years JENKINS- September 6th, at Nicotieff. Russia, Lewis Jenkin s. of Borth sea captain, aged 50 years EVAIqS-Ozi September Eth, at Glanawmor, Pencader, Maggie Evans (late of Brynamman and NantVinoel).
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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. RREPAIO SCALE OF CHARGES. Advertisements of the following Classes only are accepted 1& tne cheap prepaid rate, as stated below filasuona 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, 8. d. s. d. 14 words .0 9 1 16 2 6 81" 10 2 0 3 0 88" 1 6 3 0 5 0 35 9. 0 4 0 7 0 Wanted. INE-RAL-WATERS.-Wan-te(i S-trong Boy'-at once.-AI)ply, T. J. Morrison, Aberystwyth WANTED, immediately, plain Cook.—Apply, Mrs Prys, Lluest, Aberystwyth, 701e WASHING Wanted by thoroughly experienced Laundress, beautiful drying green.—Mrs. Wilson. Lampeter, Cardiganshire 690e BBICKLAYEuS wanted,at .New Quay.-Apply, J, James, Builder. 700c ANTED, immediately, an experienced House W Parlour Maid; good references indispens- able.-Apply Mrs Roberts, Treathro, Aberystwyth TO SHOEMAKERS.—Wanted an all round man forgood work, constant employment.—Apply J. Thomas, Cwrt Newydd, Llanybyther. 693e ANTED, Yoving Lady, with good reference, to do house-work, and assist in shop (dairy). —Apply, Jones, The Surrey (Dairy, 23 Battersea Rise, Claphatr Common, London, S.W. 677e HANDY-M.AN and General Repairer seeks situ- ation. Able to look after horses. Moderate wages. Married.—Address, Brown, Sandwell Hall, Handsworth, Staffs. 674e ■ ANTED.—Capable Manageress for Family W aD<i CoMmRreial Hotel. A'lso a Cook Gen- eral. Apply with references, ".D." Salutation Hotel, Newcastle Emlyn. 685e W- ANTED, good Carpenter, accustomed to W agriciltwal work and making of threshing machines, etc.—Apply, Bridge End Foundry, Car- digan. 679e M-AÑ W A-ÑrED to sell Stott Patent Gas Governor on commission, as supplied to H.M. GovernDtect Principal 42as Companies, Rail- way Companies, etc.. in Aberystwyth and district., Salary and commission to right man later.—Apply -a James Stoti!& Co.,41 PaTadise-et.. Birmingham. WA NTED, by October 1st, an experienced Cook-General, another maid kept.-Apply stating age and wages required, to Mrs. Lloyd- Hughes, Glanawmor, Cenartb, R.S^O., Carmarthen- shire. .655e 'IT AN fED, a good Gener.al foe private family, W —Apply, Mrs Norman Jones, The Theological College, Aberystwyth. 692e ANTED a General Servant, aged 16 to,20, in a small fa^Jy.-Apply "W,D.» Welsh Gazette Office, Aberystwyth, viKTOTlOE. Mcllqubam's, Aberystwyth, wan T^j wonght and cast iron scrap, old machinery • rrif nn copper, lead, sine, pewter, hemp and manila ^OT^'sbip's sails, &c. Good priceB given. Any quantity. /56a WANTED. — Cooks, Waitresses, Parlour- Maids. Housemaids, and General Mrt,. Mackenzie, The Registry, North Aberystwyth, 674c '^TtJTBRELLAS recovered equalto -a new from la. 6d. to 7s. 6d.; our special cover' igum.anteed for 12 months, 3s. 9d.; a useful strong <jovet«2s. 6d. Wires, springs, 8ti6k.«, handles re- utiyeb- A11 work finished on the premises same ,oay 88 received.—J. J. McDOWALL, 14, Pier tfjtre^t, Aberystwyth (next door to S. N Cooke.) ,WANTED.-Ladies to bring their HairComb- fY ings to McDcwall (late Joinson), 14, Pier Aberystwyth, and have them made into a: Bice fJiOnt, or plait, or switch, at very reasonable poloee,, or will buy them for cash.-Note the ad- dress Next door to S. N. Cooke's. Fancy Shop. For Saie. p. ,&LE, Lemon and White Spaniel Dog; X- twef-years bard worker good nose partly bro"Atply Lloyd, Gilfachwen, Llandyssul.69le —Out Flowers and Plants tor Sale ,y t? Tjable.Pl^nta on Bire for Decoration.—Apply QUeD. iardetm. Abervst -vrtb. TE/F AIbSC^N^S, 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham.1 JML Landaus,' Brakes, Hansoms, £ 20 Hearses,! Oars, Coaches, 50; some equal new. Bargains. Easy terns..Illustrated catalogues and prices free.. aipuHTiJBX a?0 MOTHEKS—Kvery nether wno values J ih« HeaitiU *ud Cleanliuesa of her chiW should use TfAHHtSOyfi "^LIABLE" NURSERY POMADE. .,One appileatiou kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and jBtrengtbensfile Hair. In Tins, 4id. and gd Postage Id. geo. W. Harrison, QbcoUst, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent, for Abejycuwytb—W. M. Jones, 33, Terrace road, Oolaelley—K. Q. Wynn-Williains, Queen-square ^moeter.-Davies, Bro. I31e REAT BABftHN.—High Grade Gent's Bicycle, Brand New. not soiled, two iBesi- RoUer Lever Rim Brakes, Ball Bear- ing, Free Wheel, Latest 1909 Pc.tt«ni. Bert 'gyres, Mudguards. Plated Rims, Coloured Centers, and lined Frame. AU Accessories, lump. etc. Will sacrifioe for JE3 98 6d.; worth double. Approval ibefore casfe sent- F J Kando, 6 Bouthbour-ne Terrace, Weston- gap^r-Ma.re. 660e. ^llBY HAIR permanently and speedily re- X F^ed to its original colour by using HARBISON'S HAIR COLOUS RESTOEER. It is not a <3ye, but by natural .meftnsi t acts as a restorative Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the grewth arnfl beauty of the Hair, fa Attics, p«ce 1/6 (postage 3d. eetra). Mant> *«Lotnrpr • (i W- HAKBIsOIS^ Hair Specialist, Readintr Bold bv Chemistg. Agent for Alt.er- f^ey :-W V. Thomas, The M^dica.1 Hall. l32e TfgrrALL PAPSRS from lid. per BOU. Any W nnfintitv taree and smaW, at Wholesale plV "sCXS 260,000 roll. 11 «!««.- Wri^for patterns stating ^hat class req^ired.- JJ^pt. 222, Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Caispfield Avenue Manchester. 561e FOR SALE, a Setter Bitch, Llanidloes breed broken in last season. Trial allowed.—Apply toD.E. Thoaias, Frondeg, Penuwch, Llariio Koa«. 638e EDDING GIFT. — Lhdy olfers privately, magni^wnt 7 truiiit-a ««rvice A1 quality plate (stamped) comprising six each Table, Dessert Spoons an.'l Foiks, als.1 Tea and Egg- Spoons (36 pieces), unsoiled; accept 25s.; ap- proval willingly arranged. — Writs *Velsih Gazette Office, Aberystwyth. 486e. 1\\ Let I BERYSTWYTH.-To Let, with immediate- A. possession, the Dwelling House, Shop and Premises in Little Darkgate Street, formerly occupied by Mr Richard Edwards. butcher- Apply, Smith and Davies, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. 626e. OUNTRY APARTMENTS. Beautifully C situated, ideal homo fcr invalid or children. Moderate terms.—Boon, Brodawel, Goginan. 637e npo LET, September next, Brynmaen Farm, JL Cellan, about 11 acres good pasture land, with splendid buildings on the main road close to Lamperer.—Apply, Evans, 39, Glancynon, Abercynon. 641e mo LET, 32, Portlaud-street, Aberystwyth JL (adjoining English Congregational Chapel) Rent moderate. Thorough repair.—Apply Messrs Smith and Davies, Solicitors. 243e TO LET, from the 12th November next, Bay View," St. Michael's Place. Two minutes from Church, Castle Grounds, and Sea. Rent £ 24 —Apply John Watkins, Stoneleigh, Aberystwyth. 621e TO LET, MINFFORDD CASTLE ,on high ground, sheltered from the east; eight roomed house, garden, and outhouses. One mile from Lampeter, Rent, P,16.-Apply, Dr. Davies. Lampeter. 683e TO LET, MOELFRYN," a hill farm in the Parish of Llanfair, near Lampeter, with ex- cellent building all round, and about 40 acres of land also HHOS, Tycerrig, in the Parish of Caio, with house and buildings, together with about 30 acres of land.-Apply, W. J. Davies, Tycerrig, near Farmers. 687e ABERYSTWYTH.—Well Furnished Cottage to Let. from end of September.—Holden, 7, Gogercldan Cottages. 614e rriO LET, next September, Morfadu Farm, in the JL parish of Llanrhystyd, about 25 acres of Aiable and Fasture Land, New Dwelling House, and New Out-buildings—N.James, 7, Min«ern- street, Hoxton, London. 606e TO LET. September next, Glanmarch Farm in JL the Parish of Bettws Leiki, near Llangeitho, about 71 acres of good arable and pasture land.- Apply to Mrs Evans, Brynheulog, Llanwrda, Car- marthen. 652e PONTERWYD.—A large Furnished House, with ^Stable, etc., to Let, from September 6th.— Apply, Edward Jones, "Gwynfa." O LET, 29th September next, Pan teg Farm, in the Parish of Pencarreg; about 24 acres, good land within easy access of Lampeter and Llansawel.—Apply, Vicar, Llywel, Trecastle. 536e O LET, The Chalet, Cwmpadarn, orchard and garden; 8 rooms; high; sunny; south view; H miles from A berystwyth.-BonRall, Cwmpadarn, Aberystwyth. 598e BERYSTWYTtl. To be Let, 63, Marine- A terrace, 12th November next. Apply on pre- mises, or at Mrs James, Quebec, Llanbadam-road, Aberystwyth. 672e O BE LET OR SOLD, Mount Pleasant, Go- ginan, now in the occupation of Captain Bmy. -Apply at James's Stores, Terrace-road, or Mrs James, Quebec, Llanbadarn-road, Aberystwytb ILLA TO LET, near Aberystwyth, 8 rooms; V rent £ 15 —Apply, Thomas and Jones, coal merchants, Aberystwyth, or Jones, 13. Linton-st., London, N. 678e A BERYSTWYTH.-LO LET, rooms suitable for ZJL Offices or other purposes at No, ,e, Pier-street. -Apply, Misses K. and M. Jenkins, Milliner, 67 above address. 678e TO BE LET Albert on House, High Street, Aberystwyth. Tenant leaving Sep- tember 29th, 1909. — Ajpp-ly D. R. Williams, Builder, Bilston House, Llanbadarn, Aberystwyth. 599e. BERYSTWYTH"—TO LET or SOU), 30, Pier Street (formerly oooupied by Mrs. Hughes- Jones). Immediate possession. Apply, Smith and Davies, Solicitors 399e. TO LET.—Albion House Sho,p,i25, Lampeter, with the three-storey warehouse attached there is a strong pulley to hoist sicks of flour, corn, etc. also a big baker's oven in the bottom floor of the warehouse. Immediate pos- session. Apply to D. James, Halberton, Bryn Road, Lampeter. 419e. TO BE LET, with ioaiaediate possession, furnished or unfurnished, the desirable residence known as TANNERS' HALL, about two miles from the town and railway station of Cardigan, the sea, and golf links at (Gwbert, com- prising 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, stable, large garden, and about one acre of land.-Apply, to Mrs Morris, Tanners' Hall, Cardigan. 552e STORES TO LET AT CARDIGAN. THE! Substantial in Mwldan :and, Eben's Lane, Cardigan, now in the oocu- pation of the Vale of Tivy Co-operative Society, including 6 horse power Gas Engine for crushing and grinding, to be Let from, the 1st of December next. For particulars apply to Mr. George Harries, Solicitor, 60, i ichancery Lane, London. 682e: Public Notices. ~ABERAYROX RURAL DISTRICT, ABKKAYRON URBAN DISTRICT AND NEW QUAY UK BAN DISTRICT. JOINT APPOINTMENT OF [NSPECIDOH. OF NUISANCES. The Local Government Board having eauetioinecl; the appointment of the same person as Inspector øf Nuisances for the three above-named districts, the Councils of the said Districts invite applications for the Office of Inspector of Nuisances for the united Districts of the said Councils.. The said Rural District comprises an area of 365044 with a population of 8170. The said Aberayron Urban District comprises an area of 387, with a population of 1331 The said New Quay Urban District comprises an area of 279 wit,b a population of 1234. The appointment will be made on the 29th day of September, 1909. Salary £100 per annum. The person appointed will be required to per- form all the duties imposed upon an Inspecror of Nuisances by the Public Health Acts and other Acts in relation thereto, and the orders of the Local Government Board and to carry out any other duties which the Councils may direct. He will be required to devote the whole of his time to the duties of the office and to reside at such place as the Cowooils may approve The appointment will be subject to the approval of the Local Government Board. Applicants must hold the Certificate of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain or other recog- nised equivalent Certificate. Applications in Candidates' own handwriting, stating age and experience, accompanied by copies of three recent testimonials (all in triplicate) must be received by me not later than 12 o'clock on the 23rd day of September. 1909, endorsed "Inspector of Nuisances." Applicants must be able to speak Welsh. Canvassing the members of the Councils veil disqualify the applicants. By Order. B. C. JONES, j Clerk to the Aberayron Rural District Council. Council Office, Aberayron, 25th August, 1909. 659e £ 20 TO £5.000 ADVANCED. By Private Lender on simple Promissory Notes. No Bills of Sale taken and absolute privacy guaranteed. First Jettel of application receives prompt attention, and intending borrowers are waited upon by a representative who ic em- powered to complete transaction on terms mnrually arranged, NO CHARGE being made unless business actually completed Special Quotations for Short Loans. Write in confidence to-C. WELLS, 16, Clare Street. Bristol. 181 ABKRAYROIN- T, R. JONES, I BIIXTOTTCR. PAMOATE STKEET. Sales by Auctiou I _n_ I CARDIGANSHIRE. LLYSA E U( )i\7TBE R AYRON TO Bh SOLD On 1HURSDA Y. SEPTEMBER 23rd. THIS FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND STABLES, Well-built and in splendid order. Excel- lent Garden within easy distance of new Railway Station. Apply at above address, or to the Auctioneers— Thomas Jones &Sons, 681e.) GARTHORVEN, LLANDYSSUL. WE KM) EG. In the Patiho f LIanbadarn Fawr, near to the Village of Ponterwyd, 4 Miles from Devil's Bridge Station- and 10 Miles from Aberystwyth. Messrs Cooke Bros & Roberts Are favoured with instructions from Mr. Humphrey Edwards, who is relinquishing thft Farm, to Sell by Auction, as above, on THURSDAY, September 23rd, 1909, The Whole of the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK Comprising: 75 HARDY CROSS BRED SHEEP; 12 SHORTHORN CATTLE; A USEFUL BAY MARE; 2 FAT PIGS; 8 COUPLES OF FOWLS; A Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLE. MENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, and Part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. About 16 Tons of Well Harvested HAY in convenient Lots, OATS, the produce of It acres, and a Quantity of Potatoes—all to go off Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Refreshments will be provided. Six Months' Credit will be given to pur- chasers of £ 5 and upwards or a discount of per. cent, for Clash. Sums under £ 5 to be paid at the close of the Sale. Auctioneers' Offices-Old Post Office Cham- bers, Aberystwyth; also at Newtown and Llanidloes. 697e HATOD7DWlL5SnBRn)GK ANNUAL SALE OF SHEEP and CATTLE. Mr. A. Lloyd Williams AND Mr Daniel I Rees Have jointly received instructions from T. J. Waddingham, Esq., and others, to Sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, 22nd Sep- tember, 1909, 1,500 Welsh Mountain Sheep Consisting of Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs (in pens to suit purchasers) also 20 Head of Cattle Including 1 Cow, due to calve 10th Septem- ber, 1 Yearling Bull (first prize winner) 2- year old Bullocks and Heifers. The sheep will have been dipped in ac- cordance with official requirements, and every facility will be afforded for their removal to the bordering counties. The Sale will be held in a field at the rear of the Hafod Arms Hotel, and will commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms—Cash. 665e. ALLTYBLACCA ARMS, LLANY- BYTHER. Important, Saae of a Freehold Public House, Outbuildings, and Land. Messrs. Evans Bros. Will offer for Sale at the Castle Hotel, Lam- peter, on SATURDAY, September 18th, 1909, at 2 p.m. (subject to conditions there and then produced), all that most Desirable Free- hold, double-licensed PROPERTY known as ALLTYBLACCA ARMS, situate within a. mile of the Market Town of Llanybyther. Property eiamprises a substantially-built Freehouse, Stable, an Outbuildings, to- gether with about 6 acres of Excellent Pasture Land. Conveniently situated on main road Llanybyther to Lampeter, and commanding a magnificent view of the River Teify-re- nowned for its Fishing. Possession may be obtained next Michael- mas. For further particulars apply:—Auction- eers' Office, Llanybyther; Wm. Davies, Esq., Thornleigh House, Coedpenmaen Road, Pont- ypridd or Messrs. Spickett and Sons, Soli- citors, Pontypridd. 661e GOGERDDAN. BOW STREET, 8.0., CARDIGANSHIRE. John Francis &$011 Are favoured with instructions from Sir E. J. Webley Pairy-Pryse, Bart., to Sell by Auction at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, 15tb SEPTEMBER, 1909, The undermentioned VALUABLE STOCK nz.:— 29 HEAD OF CATTLE, including 10 Pedi- gree Shorthorn Bulls and Bull Calves, 7 Cows (6 Shorthorn and J Jersey), 9 Shorthorn Heifers and 3 Heifer Calves. 14 HORSES, comprising Pedigree Shire Mares and Geldings, Cobo, Carfi and Hackney Colts and Pony. 11 PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS. 300 SHEEP. Catalogues are now ready, and may be ob- tained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen; GT Gogerddan Estate Office, Bow Street, S.O. 656e BLAENYTHAN, IJ*AM>VSSIJL (Close to Pantteg Cross Motor Halt..) Mr Ilenry Jones Is instructed by Mr. Benjamin Davies, J.P., who is giving up the farm, to Sell ly Auction at the above place on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1909, about 60 Head of Cattle Including 34 WELL-BRED SHORTHORN COWS and HEIFERS, 10 being with Calves or about calving; 8 SHORTHORN BULLS from 2 months to 2 years old; 14 HORSES; 50 SHEEP; SOW and LITTER; 12 LARGE STORE PIGS. The IMPLEMENTS, etc., will be sold on following day. Catalogues are prepared, and may be ob- tained soon of the Auctioneer, or of Mr. Davies. C92e ABERAYRON. SAW MILL, TURNERY WORKS, WARM- HOUSE, and TIMBER YARD. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE DISPOSED of by Private Treaty, the above WORKS and COMMODIOUS PREMISES, situate on the banks of the River Aeron (from which is derived the water power), in close proximity to the Town. The Property is held under a lease from the Monaenty Estate. Unexpired term, 32 years. Annual ground rent, zC2. Apply to Miss Davies, The Post Office, Aberayron. (AHH ACCOMMODATION £ 10 to £ 1,000. Tn. y terest 2". 6d in the £ for agreed period W. Jackson, 120, Brink Street, Cfilter, 44ge J Sales by Auction PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT CARDIGANSHIRE. -li- CASTELlTsTUD FARM. Sale at an early date in October by DAVIES & t VANS, of 80 Registered Shropshire Ewes, Ewe and Ram Lambs. 20 Pedigree Shorthorn Cows, Heifers in Calf, Bull and Heifer Calves. 10 Registered Brood Mares, GTeTdings and Fillies. Mr. T. Lloyd Evans, the vendor, is partially giving up the Stud which he has built up at a great expense in order to be able to give more time to his other busineses. The founda- tion of the Stock were purchased from some of the leading Breeders, and the lots offered for sale will include several prize winners. Catalogues will shortly be issued and may be obtained of Mr. T. Lloyd Evans, Castell Stud Farm, Llanarth. or of the Auctioneers Central Chambers, Aberystwyth or Cadwgan- place, Aberayron. PARISH OF TXANGEITHO, IN THE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PRO- PERTIES. Messrs. Davies and Evans Have received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the Talbot Hotel, Tre- garon, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER the 14th. 1909, At 2 p.m (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there read), the under- mentioned PROPERTIES Situate in the above Parish, in the following or such Lots as may be determined on at the Sale: Lot 1.—The useful Small Holding known as TAN. Y-GRAIG Situate within an easy distance of Llangeitho, adjoining Lot 3 and bounded on the East side by the River Aeron. It comprises a Stone and Slated Dwelling- house and 2 Out-buildings built of wood with slated roofs, together with 5a. Or. 3p. more or less of Meadow and Woodland, held by Mr. David Lloyd, as yearly tenant, at the annual rental of £ 7. Lot 2.—All that very Desirable Holding called GLYN-BUARTH Is situate in the Parish of Llangeitho and within a mile of the Village of Llangeitho, and includes an excellent Stone and Slated Dwelling-house, containing on the Ground Floor; Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Parlour, and Dairy; and on the Upper Floor: 5 Bedrooms. The out-buildings comprise: Stable, Barn, Cow Shed, Cart House, and Poultry House. The Lands include some excellent Cattle and Sheep Pastures, and the Holding em- braces an area of about 51a. 2r. 16p. The Lands and Out-buildings are let with Lot 3. The Dwelling-house is in the occu- I pation of Mrs. Eleanor Evans at the annual I rent of fA A right of way is reserved in favour of the owners of Glan-Aeron and the Saw Mill through a portion of this lot. Lot 3.—An exceedingly valuable Freehold Farm known as PANT-Y-GOURYCH Enclosed in a ring fence, and adjoining Lot 2, it includes a Stone and Slated Dwelling- house, containing K&chen, Back Kitchen, Parlour, Dairy and 3 Bedrooms, and a Set of Stone and Slated Out-buildings in good order and repair, and containing Cart House, Barn, Cow Shed, Stable, Cattle Shed, Piggeries, and Hay Shed, and about 42a. 2r. 9p. more or less of excellent Meadow, Pas- ture and Arable Land in good state of cul- tivation. t This Holding together with the Lands and I Out-buildings contained in Lot 2 is now held by Mr. Hugh Morgans, as yearly tenant, at the annual rental of £ 60, tenant paying tithes, rates, and taxes. Particulars, Plans and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Cadwgan Place, Aberayron, and Central Chambers, Aberystwyth, or of Mr. Daniel Watkins, Solicitor, Lampeter. 647e. TANCASTELL. LLANFARIAN. SALE OF WELL-HARVESTED HAY. Messrs. Davies and Evans Have received instructions from Messrs. Rowlands and Sons to Sell by Public Auction On FRIDAY, September 17th, 1909, ABOUT 237 LAROE r £ L0 B0WS CORN as follows: 49 LARGE FIELD MOWS OF WHEAT (New Red Stand Up); 23, LARGE FIELD MOWS OF BARLEY (Chevalier); 52 LARGE FIELD MOWS OF WHITE OATS (Tarter King); 35 LARGE FIELD MOWS OF WHITE OATS (Waverlev); 78 LARGE FIELD MOWS OF WHITE OATS (Scotch). Credit on Conditions. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. The Auctioneers can well recommend the Corn as good for Seed Purposes. The Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock and Hay will be held on TUESDAY, Sept- ember 28th, 1909. Catalogues are in coarse of preparation and can be obtained of Messrs Rowlands and Sons, Tancastell, RliydyfeKn, or of the Auctioneers, Central Chambers, Aberystwyth, and Cadwgan Place Aber- ayron. 689e. LLANON. CARDIGANSHIRE. Sale of a Choice Small Freehold Farm and Accommodation Lands. Messrs Davies and Evans Have received instructions to Sell by Pub- lic Auction at the FEATHERS ROYAL HOTEL, ABERAYRON, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of September, 1909, At 2.15 p.m. (Subject to Conditions to be then and there produced, the VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND ACCOMMODATION LANDS. LOT I.-All that very Desirable Holding called FRONFOEL Is situate within 3 minutes' walk of the Vil- lage of Llanon, and includes an excellent stone. and slated Dwelling-House, contain- ing on the Ground Floor: Kitchen, Parlour, I Dairy, Back Kitchen, (with Loft over). On the Upper Floor: 3 Bedrooms. The Out- Buildings, which are all built of stone and slated and in excellent condition, comprise Cow-house (tyings for 6 Cows), Barn, Stable (with Loft over), Pigstye, Cart-house, and a Corrugated Iron Hay Shed. The Holding embraces an area of about 27 acres, 0 roods, 0 perches. There is an ex- cellent Quarry on the property, where plenty of fine Stone can be had for building purposes. Vacant possessions on September 30, 1909. LOT 2.CCOMl\IODA TION LANDS ad- joining Lot 1, and abutting on the main road leading from Aberayron to Aberyst- wyth, containing by estimation 5 acres, 3 roods, 5 perches. Vacant possession on September 30th, 1909. For further particulars apply to the Auct- ioneers, Central Chambers, Aberystwyth. and Cadwgan Place, Aberayron, or to Messrs. ROBERTS AND EVANS, ()8 Solicitors, Aberystwyth. bales by Auction -I CARDIGANSHIRE. VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS, FREEHOLD COTTAGES ETC., FOR SALE. Messrs. Davies & Evans Have received instructions to sell Ly Public Auction at the FEATHERS ROYAL HOTEL, Aberayron, on Wednesday, 29th day of September, 1909 At 2 o'clock pjn. (Subject to such Condi- tions of Sale as shall then and there be pro- duced), the following FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS, called CRYNGOED. Situate in the Parish of Llanarth, in the County of Cardigan, containing 95 acres or thereabouts of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, including the Two Freehold Cottages and Gardens called respectively "GENEVA and GELLYGLYD." There is about 6 acres of thriving Larch Plantation of about 25 years' growth on the property and it also contains very valuable Stone Quarries. The Farm Dwelling-house and Out-buildings are most substantially built with stone, and are all slated with Car- narvon slates. All these were built by the late F. R. Roberts, Esq., of Penwern, of the best materials and regardless of cost, and no better set of buildings can be found in the County. There is also an excellent Pond in the farmyard, well supplied with water. Also two Brooks running nearly the whole, length of the boundary, from which the fields are abundantly supplied with water. According to the Plans submitted by the Lampeter, Aberayron and New Quay Light Railway Company the New Quay Branch was to pass through the property. The above very desirable property is con- sidered one of the best Farms in the parish of Llanarth, is situated close to the villages of Oakford and Mydroilyn, and within about 2 smiles of the village of Llanarth, 4 miles of the seaport town of Aberayron, and about .5 miles of the seaport town of New Quay. For further particulars apply to Mr. G. Griffiths, Dolaugwyrddon, Lampeter; Messrs David Lloyd and Son, Solicitors, Lampeter; or to the Auctioneers, at Aberayron and Aberystwyth. 646e. TliE-TALIESIN AND PENTKEBACH CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD GRAZING LAND AND FREEHOLD MESSUAGES. Messrs Davies and Evans Have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the ROYAL OAK INN, in the Village of Taliesin, 1ll the County of Car- digan, on digan, on THURSDAY, September 16th, 1909, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon the following most DESIRABLE FIELDS & FREEHOLD MESSUAGES- LOT 1.—All that field or piece of land sit- uate in or near the Village of Taliesin afore- said, now in the occupation of Wm. Edwards as yearly tenant at an annual rent of JE3. LOT 2.—All that land situate in or near the Village of Taliesin aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr A. J. Edwards as yearly tenant at an annual rent of JE10 LOT 3.—-All that field situate in or near the Village ofTaliesin aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr. Edward Lloyd a& yearly tenant at an annual rent of £ 6- LOT 4.—All that field or piece of land sit- uate in or near the Village of Taliesin afore- said, now in the occupation of Mrs Ellen Price as yearly tenant at an annual rent of j64 LOT 5.—All that freehold messuage or dwelling-house, formerly four dwelling- houses, situate at Pentrebach, near Taliesin aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr John Jenkins as yearly tenant at a rent of £ 3. LOT 6.—All those three freehold messu- ages or cottages situate at Pentrebach, Taliesin, aforesaid, now in the respective occupations of Benjamin Morgan, 12izabeth Williams, and David Lloyd at the respective annual rents of JE2 10s., R2 IN., and 92 12s. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 are held for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 12th May, 1832, at an annual ground rent of £ 11, which ground rent will be apportioned between the Lots prior to the Sale. Lot 1, part of Lot 2, and Lot 3 adjoin the main road leading from Taliesin to Ynys- las, are most conveniently situated for graz. ing purposes, and altogether form a most desirable property. Lots 5 and 6, which are of freehold tenure, are nicely situated, in the occupation of good tenants, and being an easily lettable property, form a most desirable investment. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Central Chambers, Aberystwyth and to Messrs. SMITH, DAVIES, A EVANS, 694e.) Solicitors, Aberystwyth. TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Messrs. Morgan & Roberts Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. 1909, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to con- ditions to be there and then produced), All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or TENEMENT and SHOP, with the Yard, Garden, Office, and Outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate and being at the corner of King-street and Pier-street, Aberystwyth, known as PIER HOUSE; Also all those TWO MESSUAGES or TENEMENTS and Shops, with the Yards, Gardens, Offices, ond Outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate and being in King-street, Aberystwyth, and adjoining the above- mentioned messuage and premises. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Boxall and Boxall, Solicitors, 22, Chancery lane, London, W.C.. or to the Auctioneers, 9 Baker-street, Aberystwyth. 651e TROEDYRHIW, GOGINAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. Messrs Morgan and Ronerts Have been instructed by Mr. James to Sell by Public Auction, on tne premises as above On TUESDAY, September 14th, 1909, The whole of the FARMING STOCK & CROPS Comprising 20 Head of CATTLE, 3 HORSES and about 200 SHEEP. Also the HAY and CORN CROPS. Six months' credit for sums of 2.5 and up- wards on approved security. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12 noon. Auctioneers' Offices:- 696e.) 9, Baker Street, Aberystwyth. DEKRY LODGET NEAR LAMPETER. Mr. Benjamin Williams Is instructed by Messrs. D. and J. Williams, to Sell by Auction, about the middle of OCTOBER, 45 Head of Cattle Including 23 HEIFERS in Calf, 3 HORSES, and 60 SHEEP (Ryland and Cross-bred). Particulars may be had from the AUCT IONEEIR', Blaennant, Ffaldybrenin, Llan wrda. 6we Public Notices. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. Revision of the List of Voters, 1909, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LEWIS MATTHEW RICHARDS iwre EDWARD MILNER, JONES Esqnire, the Barristers duly appeinted TO REZL LISS ot Parliamentary Voters, County Hectore, AND Parochial Electors for the County of Car- digan, will or one of them will, hold Courts for that, purpose at the several places and times xindermentioned, that is to say:— 1 « P^risbss and Townshios 'whim#* Date and Time of Revision. Place of Holding Court, Lists are to be Revised at eacfc Court. Wednesday, September 8th, 4 p mjcouncil School, Adpar Bangor, Brongwyn, Henllan, Llan- | dytriog, Lianfairorllwyn,|Llan- fairtreflygen >, » 5-30 p.mjNational School, Llandygwydd laenporth, Llandygwyicl 5-45 p.m Ooancil School, Llechryd Llangoedmore, Llechryd Thursday, „ 9th, 9-30 a rajGuild Hall, Cardigan Saint Mary's, Cardigan friday, lOtb,10-30 a.. Council School, Penpark Aberporth, Mount, Tremain, Ver- wick 12 noonjBrynhoffnant Police Station bryn, Llangranog 1-45 p.m.Council School. Rhydlewis ttm Evan, Llangunllo, Troed- yraur 2-30 p.n ilouncil School, GwgdIII dyssiliogogo Saturday, lltb, 9-15 a.i) Council School, Cross Inn Uanina and Cydplwyf, Llanllwcb- aiarn Monday, „ 13th, 5-30 p.r ;{Council School, New Quay New Quay Tuesday, „ 14th, 3 pm. jCouncil School Llanarth Llanarth j 5 p.m. County Hall, Aberayron Cilie Aeron, Henfynyw Upper, Henfynyw Lower, Llanddewi j Aberartb Upper, Llanddewi Aberarth Upper, Llanddewi „ „ Aberarth Lower, Llanerchaeron Wednesday „ 15th, 11 a.n. National bebool, Llanrhystyd Llanddeiniol, Llanrhystyd Hami- L -r niog, Llanrhystyd Mefenydd „ „ 1? noon [Council School, Uanoo Llansantffraed 1-30 p.m Council School, PennaRt Cilcennin, Llanbadarn Trefeglwya Thursday, 16tb, 9-45 a.m Council School, Felinfach Dihewid, Llanfibangel Ystrad » 10-45 a.m Goitre ViUa Gaitbeli, Nantcwnlle, Trefilan 11-30 a.rnCouncil School, Llangeitho Bettws Leiki, Gwynfil, Llanbadara Odyn, Llangeitho „ 2 p.m. iCouncil School, Llarddewibrefi Doithie Catnddwr, Doit hie Pysgot- twr, Garth and Ystrad,Gogoyan, Gorwydd, Llanio, Prii>k and Cat- fan „ 3 -15 p.m. Council School, Llanfair ttws Bledrws. Cellan, Llanfair- clydogau, Llangybi Friday, „ 17th, 9 a.m Town Hall, Lampeter Lampeter „ „ 10 a.m Council School, Maestir Lampeter (Rural), Llanwneo, Silian „ „ 11 a. t] Council School, New Court lanwenog „ .11-45 a.m Alltrodyn Arms Uandyssul (Pontsbaen and St. David's Wards) 2-30 p.mjCouncil School, Llandyssul Llandyssul (Town and Tregyoes Wards). And the Lists of Parliamentary Voters, County Electors, and Parochial Electors for any Parisb, Township, Parcel, or place not hereinbefore mentioned (if any) will be Re- vised at the nearest Ccmrt. N.B.—The Overseers of each Parish, Township, Parcel, or Place must attend (as required by Act 6 Vict., c. 18) at the op^u'ng of the Court at which the Lists of their respective Parishes, etc., are hereby appointed to be Revised, and bring with them Copies of their Lists, and all Notices of Claims and Objections and all Documents mentioned in the Precept issued to them in pursuance of the Registration Act, 1885, the County Electors' Act, 1888, and of the Local Government Act, 1894, Also their respective Rate Books between the 5th day of January, 1908, and the 31st July, 1909, and other Papers in their possession, custody, or power, concerning the Registration of Parliamentary Voters for the County of Cardigan, and they are also requfred to publish this Notice as required by the said Act, or they will be liable to penalties imposed by Law for their neglect to do so. F. R. ROBERTS, August 31st, 1909. <664e) Clerk to the Countv CVmnril Education. University College of Wales Aberystwyth. (One of the constituent Colleges of the Lluiversity of Wales.) President—The RIGHT HON. LoBD RDDEr Principal-T. F. ROBEBTS, M.A. (OxoN.), LL.D. (VICT.) The next Session begins on October 6th, 1909. A number of Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions, open to both male and female candidates above the age of 16, are offered for Competition on Tuesday, Septem- ber 21st, 1909, and the following days. Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts Science (including the applied Science of Agri- culture), Law and Music. Sessional Composition Fee, £10, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registration Fee, £1. Men Students reside in Registered Lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Warden:—Prof. J W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women. Warden: — Miss E. A. Fewings. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, and Day Training Departments, the Department for the Training of Secondary Teachers, and the Hostels, apply to J H. DAVIES, M.A. Registrar Aberystwyth County School (FOR BOYS AND GIRLS). HEADMASTER DAVID SAMUEL MA., (Cantab). SENIOR MISTRESS; MISS DALLEY, B.A., (Lon). History, kcl. ASSISTANTS: N. H. THOMAS, M.A., (Oxon.). Classics & French ERNEST JONES M.Sc. (Manch.), Chemistry and Sloyd Syatem. D. P. H. Ashton, BoSe. (Wales), Physics, Mathematics. WILLIAM BARKER. J. i. MISS S.E. THOM AS. Int. Arts (Lond.), English. kc Miss M. CRUICKSHANK, B.A. (Wales). J. H. APPLETON, Cert. Art Master, Drawing, &c. MISS H. BERTHA JONES. Cookery, &c. Fees per term, payable in advance- Tuition fee iLl 13s. 4d. For =e of books.iCO Zs. éd. Pupils are prepared for the Universities the Professions, and Commercial Life. I The School Buildings are excellent in every respect, are pleasantly situated on a healthy elevation, and are within easv reach of every part of the town. The School re-opens on Tuesday, bept. 14th, 1909. Any farther information may oe obtained from the Headmaster or from me JOHN EVANS, Portland Street. Clerk LYNDON BKtT 1SCHOOL, LAMPETEIt. Next Term begins September 27th, 1909. The School Course includes the usual English Subjects, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Latin, French, Painting, Needlework. Hockey, Tennis, Cricket, Dancing. Piano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Harmony, Extra. Kindergarten and Dancing Classes, for very young children, held at Ormond House: Tuesdays and Fridays 11 a.m. to 12 Mondays and Thursdays 2 p.m. to 3 French Classes held by Mademoiselle Tissier, on: Mondays for Children. 5 to 6 p.m. Thursdays for Adults 5 to 6 p.m. Dancing Classes held on: Wednesdays for Children b to 6 p.m. New English, French, and Fancy Dances. Wednesdays for Children 6 to 7 p.m All the Ordinary Dances. Thursdays for Adults 8 to 9.30 p a. Art Classes (Beginners) Wednesdays, 2.30 p.m. to 4; Saturdays (Advanced) 2 30 p.m. to 4. For further particulars apply to Miss E. Fran- cis, Ormond House. 610e H IGH SCHOOL FOR 6IRL VICT,ORIA (MARINE) T E BR AC E A on&YSTWYTH SEPARATE KI-NDERGARTENE PRINCIPAL Miss KATE B LLOYE Certificated Mistress. Assisted by a staff of hijghly qualified Resi- dent Mistresses and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for the London and Welsh Matriculations, Oxford and Cambridge Ex. aminations, Associated Board of Royal Aca- demy of Music and Royal College of Music Physical Training. C 0 L I S E U M, Abervatwyth. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Septem- ber 13th, 14th, and 15th, MR. ROBERT PEJIRIS1 No. I COMPANY If a Light, Bright, Merry, Clever, and Novel MUSICAL FARCE Taffy was a Welshman Special Engagem- nt of the Famous Welsh Comedian: TOM JONES as 44 Taffy/' Popular Prices. Commence at 8 p.m. beata may be booked at Coliseum Office. CORPORATION OF ABERY ST W YTH- THE Half-Yearly All HNSE FAIB WILL BB HELD ON THE SMITHFIELD 4 & ON Friday, September 17 1909. (663e Lampeter Agricultural Society. DAVID DAVIES, Esq., M.P., Llandinam. „ Vice-Presidents: MR8. T. H. R. HUGHES, Neuaddfawr Lieut. C. W. POWELL, Brynygog, Tre- garon. THE THIRTY THIRD ANNUAL SHOW — AND — Jumping Competition Will be held on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1909. Oyer £ 250 offered in Prizes, Champion and Challenge Cups, and Silver Medals. Entries Close on the 16th day 01 Sept Ober. Schedules, and Entry Forms may be had from- J. D. LLOYD, Secretary. 2, Bridge street, Lampeter AugwrtMth. 1909.. 648e DEVILV BRIDGE." Sheep Dog Competition WILL BE HELD On Wednesday, September 29tA, 1909. PARTICULARS TO FOLLOW. 675e DEVIL'S BRIDGE Spring and Autumn Fairs AUTUMN FAIR I WILL HE HELr; j cyn MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, IS09. ) 684e. J C. jL'NiiS, Hoc. Secretary.