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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. BRYNLLWYARCH, KERRY. I At TRACTIVE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS AGRI- CULTURAL STOCK, by order of C. J. LEYLAND, Esq. MESSES MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLS ate favoured with instructions to conduct this ^TTUISDAY. FEBRUARY 23RD, 1893. When they will submit for public competition the CAREFULLY BRED HERD OF PURE. KERRY, POLLED eKI AND CROSS BRED AN, EXCELLENT FLOCK OF 285 KERRY HILL SHEEP, Of true type and character. m GRAND SHIRE MARES and COLTS. ati WHITE YORKSHIRE PIGS. A tIRSTASS LOT OF GEARING. A very large collection of MODERN IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY ■. the leading makers, and In excellent condition, Sd numerous MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS. Catalogues on ;apptication to the AUCTIONEERS, Chirbury, Shropshire, or at their Newtown Office on Tw»d«ya. e63 NEWTOWN-. TO "BREWERS AND OTHERS. Mi^asRR MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE axe instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1893, On the Premises, the Valuable Freehold Property, {Jompriaingthe'Old Established JFDLLY-LICENSED HOUSE, KNOWN AS "THE eBAPES," ^Ponftlwf with'tbe Brewhouse, Yard, & Outbuildings, SXtheSHOP. DWELLING-HOU«E.fc PREMISES adjoining, the whole occupying a good position in Commercialistareet, Newtown, and in the respective aceBpation of the owner Mr Henry Davies, and Mr JSdward Hughes, Grocer, &c. For fnrthecparticnlars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, (X Mr MARTIN WOOSNAM, Solicitor, Newtown. e86 JNL J. E. THISTLE. .-SALE FIXTURES. FSBKCABT 17-FURNITURE at HENDOMEN, MONTGOMERY, for the Representatives of tfce htte Mr CADWALLADMt. MABCB 9.-«ARMING STOCK, FURNITURE, wm., at THE HOLLIES, BERRIEW, for Mr E. Pn<3S MARCH 9.—FEEEHOLD COTTAGES in HEN. DOMEN. MONTGOMERY. Offices, Montgomery and Bishop's Castle. ell7 MESSRS, THEODORE AND STORY. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MJS3SB8. THEODORE & STORY have been iwtrwJWl to SELL BY AUCTION, at the WrNMSTA T Aims HOTEL, LWJJFAIE, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1893, At 4 p.m., All that Valuable Freehold Properly, ,o&Ued "THE EAGLES INN," together with the Outbuildings, a COTTAGE attached, and a Piece 0f PASTURE LAND and TWO GARDENS at the hnjAir situated atHanfair, Montgomeryshire. For further particulars apply W the AUCTIONEERS, 4R Messrs HoWiDLL,JON.ICS,,&tKOWELTA, Solicitors, Welshpool. ell8 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. (JARTHLWFiD, One-Mik-from Llanfair. MESSRS THEODORE & STORY are instructed by David Jenkins, Esq. (who IB leaving), to SELL BY AUCTION, On aetb and 21st APRIL, The whole of the Highly Attractive LIVE & DEAD f ARMING STOCK, -comprising about .5 GRAND HEREFORD & OTHER CATTLE, 15 SMART CART HORSES & HACKS, and SO YOUNG CBQflB-BRED SHEEP. FUH particulars will shortly appear. Llanfair, Welshpool. eli ,hpow- < JIB. JOHN HICKMAN. —• •' TRWSTLLEWMLYN, GARTEMYL, 4 Mile from Mentgoniery Station (Cambrian. Rail- ways)., 6 Miles from Welshpool, 7 Miles from Newtown, and 11 Miles from Bishop's Castle. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AND IK PORT ANT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FARMING STOCK. MB. JOHN HICKMAJf is.f&voured with instruc- tions from the Representatives of the la'e Mr Thomas WiUiams, to conduct this extensive Sale on the above premises, as above, -ON THCRSDAT, MAiROH 2ND, >1893, ■Where will be offered for Public Competition that (Celebrated Old Flock (Established for 50 years) ot sso Grtad SHROPSHIRE SHEEP tfNotto be exeellad in scale, type, purity of blood, And licniversal soundness); ateo thfet Superior and Unrivalled Herd of •gOO Pose HEREFORD CATTLE, lpaudlug 2 Stock Bulls, descended from Pedigree Sires duacing the last 60 years, oble Upstanding HACKS & COLTS, Including several Mares in Foal, 31Useful HACKS, 17 STORE PIG3, .ùLl:ge Quantity of Good GEARING. SW (Implements cf Husbandry and Houaehc £ d ranuttSM will be arranged for Sale on a fatture day. Luncheon (by tkjket) at 11 o'clock Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt, to diapoae ,of the numerous Lots. ■ ■ Descriptive Catalogues on application to the AUCTIONESIM, iWelshpool; .or may be obtained at; the Feather's Hotel, Ludlow Norton Arms, Knigh- ton; Castle Hotel,-Bishop's Castle; D agon Hotel, Montgomery; George Hotel, Shrewsbury Queen a fEead,. Oswestry Royal Oak and Bull Hoteis, JTelshpool. ell6 G. c. GITTINS BEGS to announce t&at he has always ready for de- livery a Large Stock of COFFIN BOARDS (Engiish Oak). FELLOES of all Sizes. And WBTJELWRIOHT'B MATERIAL of all (Description. Q, C. G. hils also some Capital WELSH pONIES, tabued for Riding and Driving, for Sale. Particulate and Prices on application. APDRESS-G. C. GITTINS, Brithdir Saw Mills, BERRIEW, Mont. JWlwa1 Station; Montgomery. e36 SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. W. HALL, WATERIDGE AND OWEN. ON FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 10th. TO BUTCHERS & FEEDERS. MARCHE MANOR FARM, WESTBURY, SALOP, adjoining Westbury Station, on the Shrewsbury and Welshpool Railways. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE STOCK (by order JL of Mr Stephen Hill), viz.— 73 CATTLE, including 36 Fat and Feeding Hereford and Shorthorn HEIFERS, 6 Three-year-old BULLOCKS, 10 Noble Three-year-old HIGHLAND BULLOCKS, 4 COWS and CALVES, 17 Grand Fat Weanling CALVES (12 Heifers). 135 SHEEP,—135 well bred SHROPSHIRE EWES and WErHER LAMBS. BAY DRAUGHT GELDING, 6 years old, 16-2. N.B.—Fat cattle can be left at the Farm until the following Monday or Tuesday, if required. Luncheon, 11 o'clocki Sale at 12-30. Train leaves Shrewsbury for Westbury, 10-30; Welshpool, 11-30; Returning 2-52 and 4-16. W. HALL, WATERIDGE & OWEN. Auctioneers, Shrewsbury. Catalogues forwarded on application. el03 PUBLIC. NOTICES. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the Upper House Inn, Llandyssil. The House is fully licensed, and rent moderate.—Apply to Thomas Swift, Brewer, Newtown. ellO TO BUILDERS. LLANDRINDOD WELLS.—-Builders desirous of TENDERING for the "Extension of the OLD PUMP ROOMS can see the Plana, &c., at Mr SwettenLam's Office, Newtown. e119 MONTGOMERYSHIRE. PENNANT, within two miles from Montgomery and within one from Abermule stations on the Cam. brian Railways. TO BE LET, thiB Commodious RESIDENCE, with gardens, orchards, lawn tennis grounds, and with about 700 acres of ahootmg. From 10 to 20 acres of meadow land in front of house may be had if daiired.-Alpply to R. Lewis-Andrew, Esq., Glanhaf- ren, Abermule, or Mr Wm. Pritchard, Land and Estate Agent, Tanyfroh, Garthmyl, Mont. c390 LLANDRINIO, About a mile and a half from Four Crosses Station, on the Cambrian Railways. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, or to be let from Lady-day Next, the Capital FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as "THE FIRS," with Pleasure Grounds well-planted with Shrubs, and Outbuildings, Stables and Coach- house newly built. Also, 6 Acres of Capital Grazing LAND and a COTTAGE. Apply to Howell, Jones and Howell, Solicitors, Weliahpool. eA8 rpo ritlN TERS. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for the Printing of all Documents that may be required for the County of Montgomery, from the 1st day of April, 1893, to the 1st day of April, 1896, including such General Annual Statements of the ReceiDts and Expenditure of the County Treasurer as shall be required, and the County Register and Register of Parliamentary Electors for the years 1894. 1895, and 1896 (to be printed and bound according to pattern), and also all Printing and Stationery that may be required for the Montgomery County Council, and for the purposes of the Constabulary Force, are requested to send Tenders to the Clerk of the Council, in the forms which may be obtained on application at his Office in Welshpool on or before the 25th day of Febrnary, 1893, endorsed Tenders for Printing County Documents." G. D. HARRISON, Clerk of the Council. Welshpool, let February, 1893. e98 TIMBER. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. THE following Lots to be Sold by TENDER, -L subject to conditions. LOT ,1. 103 Oak, 124 Ash, 10 Larch, 6 Poplar, 3 Sycamore, 1 Beech, 1 Elm. LOT 2. 304 Oak, 18 Ash, 22 Larch, 4 Poplar, 3 Sycamore, 10 Beech. 11 Alder, 2 Spruce. The above are situated about 2 miles from Berriew. LOT 3. 95 Oak, 33 Ash, 75 Larch, 1 Poplar, 1 Elm. Situated close to the Village of Manafon. The timber is of good quality, clean, and large dimensions. Tenders to be sent in not later than Saturday, 18th day of February, to Mr E. Lloyd, The Rectory, Berriew, who will arrange to show the lots and give .full particulars. The vendor does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. e73 TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. M, R MUSICAL EDUCATION A EXAMINATION INSTITUTED 1872. rnHE NEXT :LOCAL EXAMINATION will be held in NEWTOWN on FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd. 1893. Candidates must send in their Names and Fees on or before May 23rd, 1893. Regulations andfurther particulars to be obtained of the Local Secretary, ME. J. MACRONE, e77 21, New-road Terrace, Newtown, Mont, STTN INSURANCE OFFICE O U (FIRE) FOUNDED 1710. .Sum insured in 1891, £ 373,700,000. For all particulars apply to the following Asreuts:- Newtown-MR. WILLIAM F. THOMAS, Office, PUBLIC. ROOMS. 8Tewtown & Llanidloes—Mr BENNETT ROWLANDS. Llanfyllin—Mr WILLI/ W A. PUGH. Welshpool-Mr DAVID WALL. e7 CHURNS! CHURNS!! BEST IMPROVED BOX CHURNS, made of SYCAMORE OR OAK, any size. Prices from JB1 10s. to L2 10s. For particulars, &oM apply to JOHN DAVIES, MACHINE MAKER, DOLGOCH, LLANBRYNMAIB, e96 MONT. TRADE NOTICES. THE "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN." xasulm or A SPECIAL WELSH EDITION XITITH THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT the Proprietors ot tbe Manchester Guardian have made an Arrangement with the London and North-Western Railway Co. to run TWO SPECIAL TRAINS to Crewe and Wigan, which allows them to go to Press at a later hour and supply later intelligence. THE PROPRIETORS EAVE TAKEN THIS OPPORTUNITY OF ISSUING A SPECIAL EDITION, CIRCULATING IN WALK l ONLY, AND DEVOTED TO THE REPORTING AND CONSIDERATION OF ALL WELSH MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST, the GENERAL NEWS being retained in addition to that from Wales. The main features of the Edition will be- SPECIAL ARTICLES on current topics by leading Welshmen. NOTES by Correspondents; EXTRACTS from the Welsh Press; REVIEWS, etc. REPORTS of all Public Movements in the Principality, Special attention being given to POLITICS, AGRICULTURE, and EDUCATION. Reliable TRADE REPORTS, STOCK MARKETS AND SALES, MINING TRANSACTIONS, etc. The MOVEMENTS of the RELIGIOUS BODIES will be regularly NOTICED, and Important CONFERENCES REPORTED. LOCAL and DISTRICT NEWS, And CORRESPONDENCE. I THE WELSH EDITION OF the "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN" may be OBTAINED at the Bookstalls of Messrs. W. H. Smith & Son; at the principal Railway Stations; and from the Chief News Agents in North and Central Wales. Any difficulty in obtaining copies should be at once reported to IVo Head Office, Manchester. ALL COMMUNICATIONS relating to the Welsh Edition should be endorsed with the words M Wxibb EDITION." e95 GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS PRESENTATION TO P PRYCE PRYCE-JONES, M.P. The following is a Copy of a Circular sent out by the Committee in connection with the above. Conservative Club, Welshpool, January 30th, 1893. 8tR,—At a Meeting of the Conservative and Unionist party of Montgomeryshire, held here today, it was unanimously resolved to make a presentation of Plate and an Address to Sir Pryce Pjyie-Jones, M.P., at an early date, in commemora- tioa of the gallant fight he so successfully made at thalttt General Election, ard to be some reooguition of titt great services rendei cd for so many years by Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones to tti- Montgomery Boroughs end the Unionist cause generally. Believing that all Unionists of the Principality mayjrieh go have the ocportunity of joining in the premutation, we hope to h-tve the pleasure of adding 9 bo the SubMiribers' LUt. The Committee I Wittite<#lsd if you will kindly s<»nd your subscription 99 e^lfpiore the 14th of March next. Itjjfepa resolved to limit the amount of subscription wj Tlpree Guineas. £ We are, Sir, ■> Yonr faithful Servants, I POWIS, President. R. J. HARRISON, Chairman. ) W. FORRESTER-ADDIE, "1 I Powis Castle Park, Welshpool. I J. MARSHALL DUGDALE, I Hon. ■jl Llwyn, Llanfyllin, j Sees. JO&XPH EVANS. I T Fronygog, Machynlleth. J v BBOIUS J. PUGH, 7 v Conservative Club, >Sec. Newtown.} lie wtown. 1.. THE BtAOWttM IS A LIST OF SUBSCRIP. Tiofm PBOWBED AT THE MEETING. Eea M*"t ? T. J. Hd&feldl^q., Giyn«>|(an 3 3 0 J,. JfaniMEXtofdale, Esq., Llanfyllin 3 3 0 Jpewph JMSp. Maohynlletfc 3 3 0 & E»^, Abermute 3 3 0 330 rthomietn0M, Esq., JUendrinio 3 3 0 F-oq Wokhpool ..4 3 3 0 W. die, Esq., Welshpool 3 3 0 Bamfard oth, Esq., Abergele 3 3 0 B. Woed, Xeq.» Rhayad er 2 2 0 The Kisses Maom, Bank House 3 3 0 B. T. Ellfa.Sa^ Pwllheli 110 Mr W. H. Lfltaoert, Newtown 110 Mr Charles flMker, Welshpool 1 1 0 Ur Robert RoberU. Newtown 1 1 0 Mr Thomas Meredith 1 1 0 W. Rogers, Esq., Welshpool 1 1 0 Evan Hamphreys, Esq., Newtown 110 David Richards, Esq., Welshpool 110 Mr Henry Smith, Welshpool 110 Mr Evan D. Juris, Lion Inn, Berriew 1 1 0 j N.B.—SUBSCRIPTIONS may be paid to any Branch of tbe North and South Wales Bank, and Lloyd's Jftank.-ov to the Secretary, Conservative Club, _y aioi ——1 — I SCHOLASTIC. i HIGH MIDDLE CLASS BOARDING AND DAY, SCHOOL, FOR YOTJN<3 LADICS, CLEVELAND HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. Principals-The Missss BELL. The aim of the Principals is to supply at a moderate oost, a sound and superior education, with careful training and home comforts. Prospectuses on application. SPRING TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 24TH. a329 NEWTOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER— Ernest J. Bunnett, B.A. (Cambridge Mathematical Honours), !ate Assistant Master at LIVEBPOOL COLLEGE, etc. Assisted by a RESIDENT MASTER. BOARDERS assured of a Comfortable Home. For PROSPECTUS and TERMS for Boarders and Day Boys, apply to the HEAD MASTER. PRIVATE LESSONS to Ladies and Gentlemen in blathematies and Painting. bl62 0 & .0. 0 Trousers, Coats. Overcoats & Suits MADE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES DTJJElTNGr THE S^T-iE- Henry Morgan, CROWN SHOP, NEWTOWN. Families Supplied Daily. THOMAS REES, BAKER, GROCER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, CANAL SHOP. AND Market Hall, Newtown; BROWN & MALT BREAD. Prime Salt Butter (REAL WELSH), 1/2 per Ib, HOME-FED HAM & BACON From Choicest Dairy Fed Pigs. Your Orders Solicited. eeoo GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wesleyan Chapel, Newtown. HOME MISSION SERVICES, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1893. PREACHER- REV. J. C. Gr REAVES Services, 10-30 and 6 o'clock. SERVICE in the AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock, to He ADDRESSED by -the Reva J. C. GRIAVES, F. HUNTER, and Friends. Chair to be taken by RICHD. LLOYD, Esq., J.P. el02 Parish Church, Newtown. MR. J. MACRONE Will give an ORGAN RECITAL In the above Church (by kind permission of the Rector acd Churchwardens) ON MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 13TH, 1893. VOCALISTS MRS. TANNER-FRANCIS & MR. C. E. CLARK. To Commence at EIGHT o'clock. A COLLECTION WILL BE MADE. elll WELSHPOOL STAG HUNT Will take place on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1893. PRESIDENT: I RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF POWIS. f DINNER AT THE ROYAL OAK, AT 6 P.M. ell5 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEWTOWN WESLEYAN CHOIR CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE ON Thursday, February 16th. 1893. e121 MARTON CHORAL SOCIETY. Â competitive Meeting Will be held in the SCHOOL-ROOM, MARTON, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1893. Chairman and Conductor :-REV. W. BO WEN. Doors open at 6; to commence at 6-30. Front Seats, Is Back do., 6d. Programmes may be obtained from Mr E. H. Wilcox, Secretary. e72 pr- IMPORTANT NOTICE. LLANIDLOES SPECIAL HORSE I FAIRS FOR 1893. The above Fairs will be held ON FRIDAY, MARCH 10TH, AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19TH. By Order, EDWARD DAVIES, January, 1893. MAYOR. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH AT WREXHAM. WELSH CUP (4TH RouND). ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, a Cheap DAY EXCURSION will be run to WREXHAM as under:— From Noon. Third Class Fare Moat Lane 12 Ol there and back. Newtown 12 201 Abermule 12 30 Montgomery 12 38 | Welshpool 12 55J Passengers return same day from Wrexham 6.15 p.m. PANTOMIMES At the various Manchester and Liverpool Theatres. ON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16TH, 1893, a HALF-DAY TRIP will be run to MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL, Leaving Newtown at 12.30 p m., Montgomery 12.50 p.m., Welshpool 1.15 p.m., Llanymynech 1.35 p.m. .1 FARE (third class there and back), 3 Passengers return the same day from Liverpool (Lime Street) 11.55 p.m., and Edge Hill 12 (midnight), and from Manchester (London Road) at 12 midnight. Tickets, Bills, and every information to be had at the above-named stations. ALFRED ASLETT. Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, February, 1893. THOMAS FARR. SON OF THE LATE JAMES FARR, OF SALOP ROAD. Coach Builder, I SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. I 8BVBBN smUT, WBL81IPOOL. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. AN INVITATION BALL In connection with the NEWTOWN CRICKET CLUB will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, On Friday, February 9th. Hon. Floe.-W. F. RICHARDS, r66 Newtown. WELSHPOOL CRICKET BALL WILL BE HELD IK THE » TOWN HALL, (Under distinguished patronage), ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 1893. TICKETS-GENTS'. ,8a 6d LADIBS', 6e 6d. Dancing to commence at 9.30. MORDAUNT SMITH, HON. SEC. e75 THE LLANIDLOES DISTRICT PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION. THE SECOND ANNUAL MATCHES will be -L held at TREFEGLWY8, ON FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1893, Or the first open Friday thereafter. For particulars see posters. WM. PROUDFOOT,} <, R. DAVIES, jbec8- Llanidloes, 17th January, 1893. e37 e37 PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. A RUMMAGE SALE IN AID OF THE ABERHAFESP PAROCHIAL FUND, Will be held on Saturday, February 11th, 1893. Further particulars shortly. e8 BWLCHYFFRIDD. A TEA & COMPETITIVE MEETING Will be held at the BWLCH CHAPEL ON GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 1893. For further particulars, see programmes. e56 TOWN HALL, MONTGOMERY. THE Annual Tea Meeting and Eisteddfod, In connection with the PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL Will be held on Good Friday, March 31st, 1893. TEA on the Tables at 3 o'clock. Eisteddfod to commence at 6. President: R. WILLIAMS, ESQ., F.R.H.S., NEWTOWN. Adjudicators: Literature: R. WILLIAMS, ESQ. Conductor: REV. J. DAVIES. Hon. Secretary RD. EVANS. I MUSIC. SOPRANO SOLO-" I know that my Redeemer liveth" (Messiah, Handel). Prize, 5a. TENOR SOLO-" Then shall the righteous" (Elijah). Prize, 58. SOLO for Children under 14 years-" The old. old story" (No. 14, Sankey's Songs and Solos). First prize, 3a; second, 2s; third, Is. DUETT, T.B.—" The moon has raised her lamp above" (Benedict). Prize, lOs 6d. QUARTETTE, S.A.T.B.—" God is a Spirit" (Bennett). Prize, 12s 6d. For the bestllrendering. by not less than 8 voices, of the GLEE—" Call John" (Anon). Prize, 16s. For the beat sinking of HTMN-TDNI-" Malvern" (No. 18, in Jenkins' Tune Book, to the words, "Glory to God on high"), by Choirs of not less than 12 voices. Prize, JEI. Best singing of the CHORUS—" Come, gentle Spring" (Haydn s seasons), by (Jnoirs ot not less than 15 voices. Prize, .£3. LITERATURE, &c. RECITATION for Children under 14years-" Miriam's Song" (Thomas Moore). First prize, 3s j second, 2s; third, Is. RECITATION (Adults)-" To.da.y and To-morrow'* Charles Mackay). Prize, 3s. READING (Supplying omissions). Prize, 2* 6*. IMPROMPTU DISCUSSION. Prize, 4s. Best Pencil DRAWING of a Human Faoe." Prize, 2a Gd. Best EssAy -Subject, "The best collection of the traditions, superstitions, tales, and other folk-lore of Montgomery and District, five miles around. Prize, 5s. Best ESSAY-Subject. Local Option." Prize,3s6d. For the best POEM of 40 lines—Suojeot, Mont. gomefy Eisteddfod." Prize, 5s. Programmes containing Recitations, Conditions, and further information, on application to the Hon* Sec., RD. EVANS, Timberth, Chirbury. A(Imission-Reserved and Numbered Seatl. 26 Second Seats, Is. (Tickets to include tea). A Plan of the Hall may be seen at Mr B. Evans, Broad-atreet, where Reserved Seats may be secured oa and after March let. e8