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— — RENT AUDITS OF THE GREGYNOG…
— — RENT AUDITS OF THE GREGYNOG ESTATE. TBEGTNON.-On Wednesday last, the half-yearly rent audit of this part of the Gie^jnog Estate was held at the w! ance Hotel, when an abatement of 20 per cent, on year s rents due at Lady-day last, was made. At the cW of the audit about 50 tenants gat down to an eieelWt dinner, to which ample justice was done. Mr W. Scott Owm (the respected agent) occupied the chair, and Mr Tk™ Phillips Cefnllydan, the /ce-chair. On th" e^a?of tte cloth, the nsnal loyal and patriotic toasts were «ren from the chair, and duly honoured.-The Vice-Chairman, in a feeling speech, proposed the health of Lord Sndelev and referred to his many a^ts of kindness to them, and hfe'irooS qualities as a andlord, and expressed his deep sjTOMiSS with his lordship and family nnder the present eironmatin^f The toast was drnnk with musical honoura.->irh« 'Suf* Chairman, next proposed the health of their Meit ¥. w' < Scott Owen, and said that he hoped he would lOnjfcofl^ amongst themThis toast W<VU ftear*i>- Yf Vl3,Be accorded with mnsical hononrs.-Sr Owen' acknowledged the toast, and proposed the health vice-chairman, which was duly honoured were given by Messrs R. Jones, John Willi^f field, &c., and an enjoyable evening spent NEWTOWN.-On Thursday last the hfdf-Yftrly rent audit of the Gregynog estate was held at the B^ Ci 2** abatement of 20 per cent, on the half-year's rents !?- t Lady-day, 1898, was made. At the cW dne about fifty sat down to an excellpnt Air, a5ilt chairman wf. Mr W, Scot? t™* J Prjce, Highgate.After the uraiU K and patriotic toasts had been given, the Vice-Chairman posed the health of Lord Sudeley, referring to his 2ener'a lathe past, and expressing their deep and hearltdt'Z^ pathy with his Lordship and family nnder the cumstances. He hoped he would toon & anL £ stX £ again. The toa*t was reewved with Jond cheers j with musical honours, as was also the health of thp pw man, Mr W. S. Owen. Poring the JL.! Ci^%T' by Mr R. Bennett, Mr J. H. /(me,, and otwt gm" CAIIESWS.—On Friday last the rent audit f«» district of the Gregynog estate was hold at D i S™ 20 per cent abatement of the haZS r,nf ^B°cli day last bting allowed. AffflrZl l d#n*at. partook of a sumptuous dinner, laid htZtrh*1? well-known style, and to which amnio Thoiass • W. Scott-Owen, tC^nragainSsiirf ^r do.De-r was taken by Mr T. Francif, Tymawr-Or. lh^ yusc'c^*lr. the cloth loyal and patriotic tSSTWw £ ITTSS'\ £ chair, after which Mr Francis, vice.chair ? tjf of Lord Sudeley, and iaid that they all w?eh2d kf • •ympathy with their generous landlord h\/twiwV» this occasion, and to express their jrratitnri^«». lordship for his kindness and thonghtfnlness farbi"! m the past, and they all hoped he^VonldC l^h tSi17 again ^cheers).—The company recJredthlZ.S h and prolonged applause, and drank it with m* 1*1 The following toast, were al £ *"veB ^d^nl.T The Chairman," by the VictOhI W?. ^?he man and "Host and Hostefs tkJ ni. • songs wore sung during the evenin/bv Mcssii Davie% R. Suiting, ,G. Beobow, Jd 'I'
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HEAD MASTEIt- Ernest J. Bunnett, B.A. (Cambridge Mathematical Honours), Late Assistant Master at LIVEBPOOL COLLEGE, etc. Assisted by a RESIDENT MASTER. BOARDERS assured of a Comfortable Home. For PBOSPKOTUS and TERMS for Boarders and Day Boys, apply to the HBAD MASTER. PRIVATE LESSONS to Ladies and Gentlemen in Mathematics and Painting. bl62 TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION & EXAMINATION. INSTITUTED 1872. THE Next LOOAL EXAMINATION will be held IN NEWTOWN, on Saturday, DECEMBER 16th, 1893. Candidates must send in their Names and Fees on or before November 16th, 1893, to the Local Secretary, Mr. J. MACRONE, 21, New Road Terrace, f25l NEWTOWN, Mont. LLANIDLOES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: W. D. LEWIS BV INS, M.A., London Late Cynddefrw fielielat at U.C.W.'s; First Class English Honours at B.A. ,Second on M.A. list. Pupils prepared for 13eholarobips at the University Colleges-Matrioulation, Civil Service, Theologioal Colleges, Ac., and for Commercial Life. 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FARMERS, DEALERS, AND COTTAGERS CAN OBTAIN Prime Roller Flour and Pure Feeding Stuffs Direct from the Mill And thus save the middleman's half-crown per sack profit by sending to the Wholesale Corn Stores In the Frolic, near the Parish Church, in NE-WTOWN Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wholesale Price List for the Current Week. a. d. lbs. EXTRA PATENT ROLLER FLOUR 31 6 280 STENT DO. DO. f J „ BEST FINE E J BE8T SECONDS | No? t SECONDS 23 9 „ ?2iire Sw"Indian MEAL «u$» ggS^SBSTooiw (fo, f { SMALL ROUND CORN }2 6 WHITE SHARPS ™ J 200 ggf'fe Home-made BRAN | | 100 ItOiVa Ml lu 9f iW ItOiVa Ml lu 9 t80 Srliii Daaiio ••• •" "• — — a £ 1JA -■ j?! » otS IWGLEH^BARLEY MEAL "1 13 « 200 An Allowance of 3d. rer saok made off all Orders for 20 Sacks and upwards. Half or Quarter Sacks Weighed up for Cottagers at Wholesale Prices. «B_WoBooks are kept for credit purposes, and to obtain Stuffs at the above wholesale prices the nlan mr>%T BE SENT WITH THE ORDER. Sacks must be paid for with the Goods, and will be fer IF RETURNED IN GOOD CONDITION WITHIN ONE MONTH. SPECIAL QUOTATIONSO LAEGE BUTEEB. QUOTATIONS also given for delivery of 2 or 4 ton Lots at any looal Canal ot Railway Station. ruHMBKS FOR 50 SACK LOTS and upwards should be sent by poet two days before. Orders by Post dwvld always be accompanied by BANK DRAFT or CHEQUE, and should be sent Direct to Mr. FREDERICK BATHER Morda Steam and Water Mills, OSWESTRY. J^aaafcie Address—" Bather, 0» woe try." iftT**1 FOB—"The AUiaaee Life and Fire Ofiees,' Chairman: Lord Rothschild; Subscribed « ft., Milliea Pomnda StsrKag.—" The Scottish Provident Life Assurance," Capital, Seven Millions. vtST? M,r-vjn Aeeiisatsl tssnMimn Company," Capital, Jtl,000,000: Has paid over ^63,000 000 as seems* he "u.w fcskaoge Fire Office," Total fuads, 44,000,000. OB I WESTMINSTER HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE! T. D. EVANS (Formerly with Mr, Wm. 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Apply, Hibbotts's Confec- tionery Works, Newtown. fl78 WANTED, an AGENT to push the sale of First Class Soaps and OilB amongst Woollen Manufacturers in West of Eugland and South Walso.-Apply James Dyson A Co., Atlas Works, Elland, Yorks. f290 WANTED, to hire a level field (witbin a i-mile of Newtown) suitable for Football and Cricket.—State amount required per annum to Ludus," Express Office. f301 WANTED, General Servants, wiih knowledge of Cooking; also Housemaids.—Apply, Mrs A. F. Davies, Registry Office, 13, Broad-street, Newtown. f295 BERRIEW CHARITIES. PERSONS desirous of supplying the Trustees with 75 to 80 Pairs of Cotton Sheets, 3 yards by 2 yards, price 6-1 per P-Air, are invited to Bend simples to the Clerk of the Tiustees not later than Friday, 27th inst. f299 NEWTOWN & LLANIDLOES UNION. TENDERS are invited for the Supply of Six Tubs of SALT BUTTER, at per lb. Tenders (with samples) to be sent to me on or before the 17th inst. R. WILLIAMS, Clerk. 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LLANIDLOES. SPECIAL MEETING.—A special meeting of the Council will be held on Tuesday evening for the purpose of olecting an alderman in the place of the late Alderman William Thomas, J.P., C.C., and aim to declare six seats in the Council vacant, and to instruct the Town Clerk to take the necessary stcpff to hold an election to fill the vacancies. TEMPERANCE.—The local branch of the Mont- gomeryshire Temperance Association opened itiv fourth winter campaign with a united meeting CD Sunday evening last, at China-atreet chapel, when the chair was occupied by the Rev John Griffith* (Baptist), and addresses were delivered by the :sn. Mr Jones, Ynysybwl, Glamorganshire, and Richarcl Hughes, B.A., Aberystwith. It is intended to holdC united prayer meetings every alternate Sunday. The officers elected for the ensuing year are:—President, Rev Maurice Griffiths, M.A.; secretary, Mr Thomas Rogers treasurer, Mr David Rees. DEBATING SOCIETY OPENING SESSION.—'TII* opening session of this Society was held at Beihel- street Schoolroom on Friday evening last, when there was a very large attendance of members and the public. The debate for the evening was, "Should the House of Lords be abolished or not?" The affirmative was taken by Mr Willie Mills, and tho negative by Mr John Morgan. The discussion on both aides was hot and strong, the final division showing by a large majority that it should be abol- ished. The debate for next meeting is Whethar the Town Counoil should provide the town with fire brigade, town hall, and recreation gronndwr" which will undoubtedly be an interesting topie. coming so near the municipal conteet. WESLXYAN METHODISTS YOUNG PEOPLES* SUNDAY.—The annual meetings having direat bow- ing with young people, held in connection with Weslcynn Methodism, took place at Llanidloes as Sunday last. At. 9 o'clock a prayer meeting WM held, after which an able sermon was preached by Rev A. C. Pearce, from Genesis, 28th chap., 10-22 verses. In the afternoon a service for the young" was held, conducted by Mr Pearce, when addresses, were delivered alternative with singing and prayer* The meeting cocitinuod for two hours and a quartezv and the chapel was literally packed. In the evening the pulpit was ably occupied by Mr H. A. Parry, ot Newtown. ENTERT.LINM]tNT.-The scholars of the National Schools, Lianidloes, gave a most enjoyable enter- tainment in the National Schools on Tuesdiay even- ing, when the schoolroom was orowded to ezoeeaw The programmo was a long and varied one, and the efforts of the scholars were much appreaiated by the large audience, who were unstinted in their applause. After the programme had been gone through the Vicir (Rev E. O. Jones) distributed the prizes to those who had made the highest number of marks io their respective standards. The Vicar, after distri- buting the prizes, made a brief speech, in which he earnestly requested the parents to send their chil- dren regularly to school. He was desirous of raising; the standard of the school, and he hoped that the prizes given would give a greater impetus too the children to take a greater interest in their studies. He was glad to see that the old mother tongue was being taught in the National Schools, and he hoped that it would never die out, amongst the children of Lianidloes. A special word of puite is due to the headmaster, Mr Cope, for the efficient way in which he has trained the children. SUDDEN DEATH. It is noticeable with wha* pain- ful fri quoncy sudden deaths nave been reported in the Preds for the last few years. It is with regret we have this week again to record another which oc- curred on Wednesday last to Mr Edward Blayney. woodranger to C. J. Morris, Esq., en his Dollys -L f" '3- estate, vn i tiesuay deceased accompanied A shoot* ing party over the estate. He had not felt well be- fore leaving home, and early in the aftemo<n he de- cided to return as he was suffering from acute pain m his lower law. He came by train to Dolwen, and was accompanied home by some friends, and mediesl aid summoned at once. Dr. Vaughan Owen attended him, and he got somewhat better. The pain, however, worked from the jaw down to his chest, and whilst partaking of a little nourishment on Wednesday evening, he, without any warning, fell back and ex. pired. Death was caused by heart disease. Deceased leaves a widow and a large family of small children, with whom much sympathy is felt throughout the town and country, where the deceaeed itae well known.