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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT, ATTRACTIVE AND EXTENSIVE SALE AT OAKELEY, Bishop's Castle, By order of John Oakeley, Esq., THTfi DAY (TUESDAY) and the Two following days. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, f343 Auctioneers. RHOSGREE. One mile from Llanbiefrr-road Station, and seven from Knighton. SALE of ZZO CLUN FOREST SHEEP, <0 50 PURE-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE, Cart and Hack Horses, Implements, Grain in stacks, and a grand lot of WINTER KEEP, On FRIDAY NEXT, November 17, By order of Mr John Bonnd, junr. Catalogues on application. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, Auctioneers. f344 LLWYNOBIN, Half.a.mile from Montgomery. ESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are favoured with instructions from William Jotm, Esq., who is retiring, to Sell by Auction, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1893, 176 CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 34 Hereford and Dairy CATTLE, 7 CART HORSES & COLTS, GRAIN IN THE STACKS, And the whole of the EXCELLENT WINTER KEEP, FARM IMPLEMENTS, GEARING, and other Miscellaneous effects. Catalogues on application to the AUCTIONBBRS, Otirbury, Shropshire. f360 GREAT GATE, Kerry, about one mile from the Sara. SALE OF LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1893. By order of Mr John Davies. MORRIS, MARSHALL A POOt-'E, øæ Aaetieneexa. MESSRS. COOKE BROS. IW ON WEDNESDAY. NEXT, NOV. 15TH, 1893. JLemoved for CONVENIENCE OF SALE to the MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. REWES COOKE BROS. are favoured with JKJL instruction to Sell by Auction as above, a large Collection of Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE It EFFECTS. Comprising:—Superior Iron and 1-iraes Bedsteads, Child's Iron Cot, Woven Wire and ot-,her Mattresses, -Feather and Flock Beds, Mahogany Duchess Dress- isc Table (with Marble-top Washstand), Painted Washatands and Dressing tables, Ches fca of Drawers, Mahogany Pedestal Commode, Commoi Arm Chair, Toilet Sets, Cane-Seated Chairs, 'VVell-Fnrnished Drawing Room Suite in Walnut (.upholstered in Tapestry and Plush), Walnut Ootag on Table, Part Pining Room Suite in Leather; Solia and Couch in Leather, Upholstered Wicker Lounp.e Chairs, Walnut Cheffonier (with Marble Top and 1: 'late Glass Doors ADd Back), Mahogany Sideboard, Mahogany Book Case, Whatnots, Grained Oak KitcheL' Piece, Over- aaantels and Chimney Glasses, Eight-da)ftnd Other Clocks, Chimney and Other Ornament?-, Musieal P (plays -8 tunes), Bamboo Stan-dar Lamp, Tapesu. and Other Carpets., TaHiian and Other Curtains, SEMI-GRAND PI' .^OFORTE, Music Stool, Pictures, 200 Vr-iia. £ l Miscellaneous Works, Perambulator, ^an ters and Fire Irons, and the usual Kitchen Requisites. SALE AT 5-30 P.M. On View from 2 o'clock on Day of Sale. 1376 17, :KERRY ROAD, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. COUKE BROS. are favoured with JML instructions from the Representatives of the late Miss Brown, to Sell by Auction, at the residence as above, On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1893, The whole of the HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND EFFECT S, .comprising the contents of Drawing, Dining, and Four Bedrooms, with the Domestic Offices: including well-made Dining Room Suite in leather, Easy Chairs, Couch, Mahogany Sideboard with centre drawers and cupboards, Miniature Mahogany Sideboard, Mahogany, Round, Pembroke, and other -Tables, Superior Gilt Pier Glass, Handsome Chimney -Ornaments, 8-day and other Clocks, E. P. Goods, China and Glass, Coloured Pictures and Engravings, Tapestry Centre, Stair, and other Carpets, Fenders And Fire Irons, Coal Vases, &cM &c. ENTRANCE HALL: Mahogany Hat and Umbrella fitand, Mahogany "able, Hanging Lamp, &c. T.HE BEDROOM FURNISHINGS include I 3 Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Woven Hair Mattress, 2 Hair Mattresses, 2 Down Feather Beds. Linen and Blan- kets, Superior Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Wash. stands and Dressing Tables, Toilet Sets, Mahogany Swing Glasses, Towel Rails, Cane-seated and other Chairs, &c., &c. A large Collection of Kitchen Requisites, viz.: Tables, Chairs, Filter, Cutlery, Cooking Utensils, &c. Sale to Commence at 1-30 p.m. f375 WILFRID BURDEN (Successor to the late James S. Allan), £ TEAM SAW MILLS, MONTGOMERY. Estimates given for all kinds of English and ForeignATimber. Dealer in BRICKS, PIPES, SLATES, CEMENT, & Builders' Materials of every description. QUANTITY OF FIREWOOD. f291 i SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. RUSHTON AND SON. WARDLE MILL, WARDLE, near ROCHDALE. Re James Stott, Flannel Manufacturer.—In Liquidation. Important piecemeal Sale of excellent WOOLLEN SPINNING & MANUFACTURING MACHINERY (2040 spindles aud 46 Looms), Horses, Carts, Loose Articles, &c. EDWARD RUSHTON & SON are favoured JLJ with instructions from the Trustee herein, Mr. Walter S. Lewie, Accountant, Rochdale, to Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND, 1893, the Valuable WOOLLEN MACHI.>BET, Loose Articles, and Effects, incluaing four sets of scribblers, inter- mediates and condensers, 66in. and 60in. on wire, by E. Leach, each with T&tham's patent automatic hopper feeds (1886), Scotch feeds, and Tatham's patent balling machines, one set with flaking machine attached (1890); four self-acting mules, containing 430, 480, 525, 555 spindles respectively, 2in. guage; forty-six plain, twiiJ, and box power looms, 12ft. and 10ft. 6in. reed space, by E. Leach and others drum twisti i g and winding machine, 51 drums, 102 spindles; doubling machine, 20 spindles; pirn winding machine, 24 spindles; four 2-beer warping or twinding mills Petrie's wool scouring and washing machine, with two cisterns; wool-drying machine, with tan; two balloon warp-dryiug machines; two warp-sizing machines, weft soaker and woozer, two Garnett machines, two willowing machines, burring machine, horizontal steam engine, lOin. cylinder, 20in. stroke; excellent leather strapping; platform, beam, and counter scales; bobbins, skips, cans, buffalo boxes, worsted and cotton heaids and reeds, cast-iron and tin oil cisterns, canvas piece wrappers, scrap iron, brass metal, loose meebt, nied' and overIookeM* toots. stocks and dies, warehouse and office fixtures and furnishings; pedestal office desk, with mahogany top; fireproof safe, 18,n. by 24in. by 17in. letter. copying press, general new stores, cart-weighing machine counter shafting, with drums, pulleys, &c; three horses, trap, phaeton, spring lurry, box-cart, harness, stable utensils, and other general property, which will be fully described in Catalogues. Sale to cociaence at Eleven o'clock. May be Viewed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday pravions to Sale. Descriptive Catalogues may be had from the AUCTIONEERS, 13, Noifo'k street, Manchester, (T.N. 775); and -,th-r information from them. or from Messrs. STANDRING, TAYLOR and HTANDKING, Solicitors, Rochdale; orfrom Mr. WALTHR S. LKWIS, Accountant, 3 Reed Hill, Rochdale. f380 LEGAL NOTICES. BE WILLIAM DAKINS, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the Estate of WILUA* DAKINS, late of Cwm- house, in the parish of Bottws-y-Crwen, in the county of ISalo, farmer, deceased, are requested to send particulars thereof to me the undersigned forthwith. And ail persons indebted to the eatate are requested to pay the respective amounts also to me without de- lay. i Dated thia 2nd day of November, 1893, RICRARD MORGAN, J Solicitor to the Exeeaton. Bank House, Llanidloes. fgpg BE JANE BROWN, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the estate of Jano Brown, late of 17, Kerry Road, Newtown, spinster, deceased, are requested to aead particulars thereof to me the underaigned. Dated 11th November, 1893. R. WILLIAMS, Celynog, Newtown. f372 Executor of the said Jane Bcowa. PURSUANT to an Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice made in the matter of the Estate of William Jones, late of Llwynybrain, in the parish of Llanwnog, in the County of Mont- gomery, farmer, deceased, and in an action Ellis Jones against Ann Jones (widow), and John Jones, 1993, J, 1,500, the Creditors of William Jones, late of "v brain, in the parish of Llanwnog, in the f Montgomery, farmer, deceased, who died 1.. 15th day of May, 1893, ace, on or be- fo- "f December, 1893, to send by post prep, Woosuam, of Newwwn, in the County o- the solicitor for the plaintiff, Ellis Jones or of the deceased, their Christian a sea and deseriptiom, the full par If thlzr.- 49, a statement of their accous the nature ot the securities (if any) held by tL or in default thereof they will be peremptorily ex eluded from the benefit of the said Order. Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Chief Clerk, Mr Lionel Clarke, at his Chambers, Royal Courts of Justiee, London, on the. 19th day of December, 1893, at 12 o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudi- cation on the claims. Dated this 11th day of November, 1893. MINSHALL, PABY JONES, WOOSNAM AKP ISMITH. 27, Chanceiy Lane, W.C. Agents for Martin Woosmus, Bank Chambers, New- town, Montgome..Touire, Solicitor for the Adminis- trator. f373 SCHOLASTIC. HIGH MIDDLE CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOB YOUNG LADIES, CLEVELAND HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. Principals-The Missn BBLL. The aim of the Principals is to supply at a moderate cost, a sound and superior education, with careful training and home comforts. Prospectuses on application. a329f NEWTOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER— Ernest J. Bunnett, B.A. Cambridge Mathematical Honours), ate Assistant Master at LIVERPOOL 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 MASTICB. PRIVATE LESSONS to Ladies and Gentlemen in Mathematics and Painting. bl62 LLANIDLOES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: W. D. LEWIS EYANS, M.A., London Late Cyuddelw Scholar at' U.C. W. 's; .First Class English Honours at B,A. Second on M.A. list. Pupils prepared for Scholarships at the University Colleg-es-MK.triculatinn, Civil Service, Theological Colleges, &c., and for Commercial Life. REFERENCES:—Principal Edwards, Bald; Princi- pal Roberts, Dr H-rto,i. and Prof. Anitue, U.,C.W. Revs J, A. Miles, A. Morris, and Ll. Edwards, Aberystwyth. Prospectus, &c., on application to Headmaster, 000 PARLIAMENTARY NOTICE. In Parliament, Session, 1894. SHROPSHIRE RAILWAYS. (Abandonment of Railways authorised by Shropshire Railways Act, 1888; Release of Money Deposit; Dissolution of Company, Ac.; Special Provition as to Payment of the costs of the Bill; Amendment or Repeal of Acts, Ac. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the en- suing Session for leave to bring in a Bill for all or some of the purposes following (that is to say) 1. To authorise the abandonment of the Railways and works authorieed by the Shropshire Railways Act, 1888 (hereinafter referred to aa The Act of 1888)," or some part or parts thereof. 2. To anthorise the repayment of the deposit made with the Supreme Court of Judicature in England, in respect of the apphoation to Parliament for the Act of 1888, and of any interest or dividends which have accrued or may accrue on the said deposit or any part thereof to the person or persona or the majority of the persons named in the Warrant or Older referred to in Section 49 of the Act of 1888, or to some or one of them or to such other persons or persons, Corporation or Company, as the Bill may nominate in that behalf, and to release the Shropshire • Railways Company (hereinafter called" The Com- pany ") from all obligations, liabilities, and penalties for the non-completion of the said Railways and Works, and to relieve tue Company from and declare null and void all contracts, agreements, and arrange- ments with reference to such Railways and Works or the purchase of land therefor, and (if thought expedient so to do) to provide for the dissolution of the Company, and the winding up of their affairs. 3. To make provision for payment out of the deposit fund aforesaid of the costs of the Bill, or to provide for the payment of the same by the Company, or by such other Company, person or persons, as may be prescribed by the Bill or Parliament may enact. 4. To alter, amend, and, if need be, repeal all or some of the provisions of the Parliamentary Deposits and Bonds Act, 1892, and the Shropshire Railways Acts, 1888 and 1891, and so much as may be neces- sary of any other Act or Acta relating to or affecting the Company. 5. To make all provisions incidental or necessary to the purposes aforesaid, and to vary or extinguish all rights and privileges which would be inconsistent with its objects and to oonfer other rights and privi- leges. 6. Printed copies cf the Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons on or before the 21st day of December next. I Dated this 13th day of November, 1893. NORTON, ROSE, NORTON & CO.. 10, Victoria Street, Westminster Abbey, S.W., and ) 57t, Old Broad Street, E.C., < Solicitors for the BiU. I ROBERTS AND CHUBB. 6, Queen Annes Gate, I Westminster, S.W. f381. Parliamentary Agemit. C. J. NEWELL, MARKET ST., NEWTOWN, Is showing a very Large assortment of Ladies' Cashmere Stockings, and Extra Double-kneed for Boys. LADIES' HEAVY WOOLLEN STOCKINGS IN GREAT VARIETY. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF Men's Woollen and Home Knit STOCKINGS KNIT TO ORDER, ANY SIZE OR QUALITY. Home Made Stocking Yarn and German Yarns in Black and Fancy Colours. Customers may have their Wool Exchanged for Yam on the usual terms. f314 BEFORE YOU- 33TJY A SEWING- MACHINE, CALL ON E. H. MORGAN 18, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN, WHO HAS BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENT FOR THE WORLD-RENOWNED CYCLOPS' SEWING MACHINES, AND IS PREPARED TO SELL THEM AT A LARGE DISCOUNT OFF LIST PRICES FOR CASH. Little Miss Muffett sat on a buffet, Sewing the old-fashioned way Up came a #Spider and sat down beside her, And turned all her work into play. The Spider." Cyclops' Sewing Machine. ALFRED SLIM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT. WELSHPOOL. Agent for Messrs. SALT & Co.'s, TRUEMAN, HANBURY & Co.'s BURTON ALES. LONDON & DUBLIN STOUT, -&C., Ac. ALE Supplied in any Sized Casks AND DELIVERED FREE. Good Sound HARVEST BEER at StLper Gall. d47 I TRADE NOTICES. THOMAS FARR. SON OF THE LATE JAMES FARR, SALOP ROAD, Coach Builder, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. THOMAS JEHU, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEALER, ,AGENT TO ALL NOTED MAKERS, FITTINGS KEPT IN STOCK AND REPAIRS ATTENDED TO, ALSO BUILDER OF DOG CARTS IN ALL SIZES, ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR REPAIRS & PAINTING LLANFAIR. WELSHPOOL. MONTGOME It YSHIRE I CARRIAGE WORKS SALOP ROAD, WELSHPOOL, ESTABLISHED 1837. G. ROGERS & SON I (OF OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY Assortment of Carriages of our own I Manufacture always in Stock. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ESTIMATES FREE. 0208 A. E. BOND. I Confectioner, 8, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL Manufacturer of WEDDING CAKES of the beet 1it, A ohoice selection of ORNAMENTS and BOXKS. CHBISTJSWTNO AND BIRTHDAY CAKES. Genoa, Currant, Sultana, Madeira, Almond, and Seed Cakes. School Treats and Tea Parties Supplied on the most moderate Terms. PURE WHOLEMEAL BREAD, Made as directed by Dr. Allinson. See Testimonial <4M Tailoring and Outfitting ESTABLISHMENT, 14, BERRIEW STREET WELSHPOOL. I BEG to state that I have jngt received a Choice SELECTION of the NEWEST DESI7NS in WOOLLEN CLOTHS, and that, as in past seasons, it will be my constant endeavour to gain the con. fidence and recemmendation of my Customers, by supplying at Moderate Prices well-made Garments with good style and fit), of thoroughly sound and durable materials. I would call special attention to the following lines:— Black Worsted COATS AND VESTS, made to measure, from 30/- Scotch Tweed BUSINESS SUITS, from 40/- A Splendid Line in TROUSERINGS AT 14/- the Pair, REMARKABLY CHEAP. Soliciting a continuance of past kind favours, WALTER J. DAVIES. NEW SEASON TEAS1 1/- .j, 1/8 1/4 P 2/- THESE BEAUTIFUL PURE TEAS from India and Ceylon are the Finest of their respective kinds; they are carefully selected and combine the FINEST FLAVOUR with the greatest strength; and are the Best Ready-money Value ever offered to the public. DELICIOUS HOME-CURED HAMS & BACON. ■ » Prize Medal Danish Butter Colour. CORN, FLOUR, CHEESE, AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THB TRADE. JOHN SWAIN, THE INDIAN & CEYLON TEA STORES, 23, HlOO STREET, NEWTOWN. J ftJG GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. WELSH CUP TIE (2ND ROUND). NEWTOWN v. LLANIDLOES, SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 18TH., on "THE CUNNINGS," NEWTOWN. KICK-OFF at 2-30. ADMISSION, 3d. f 369 PRIMROSE LEAGUE, HAFREN HABITATION. A DELEGATE From the GRAND COUNCIL will give an Addreas in the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 TH, When there will be VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC by Members of the Conservative Club and Primrose League. ADMISSION FREE. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. To Commence at 8 p.m. f367 BEERIEW FAIR. THE ABOVE FAIR Will be held On Friday Next, the 17th November. f378 ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHUBCH, NEWTOWN. SALE OF WORK AND Rummage Sale In aid of the Bnilding Debt of the above Church wil be held in the VICTORIA HALL, ON Thursday & Friday, Dec. 7th & 8th. COLONEL BARNES, The Quinta, Has kindly consented to OPEN the Sale. Contributions* will be thankfully received by the HOD. Sow. Mas. PRATT, Llwynon, Neirtown, G. M. EVANS, 31. New Road, Newtown o444 NEWTOWN BRANCH OF THE NORTH WALES WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE UNION LADY HENRY SOMERSET Will visit NEWTOWN, ON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13TH, In connection with the above. There will be a WOMEN'S CONFERENCE in the afternoon, and a PUBLIC MEETING At night, which will be addressed by LADY HENRY SOMERSET. Full particulars shortly. MAY M. PHILLIPS. Plas-yn-dre,~ MRS. CHAS JONES. Brynllys, J SECRETARIES. MRS. PRATT, Uwynon. TREASURER. 359 WM. LL. POWELL, CAMBRIAN VAULTS, NEWTOW WINE & SPIRTT MERCHANT, AND MINERAL WATERS AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE Bottler & Dealer in Guinness'sand Findlater's Celebrated DUBLIN STQJTTS Bass' and Allsopp's BURTON ALES & STOUTS; also other Brewery Companies Ales and Stouts in all size casks from 8d. per gall. Celebrated Soda Water, Lithia Water, Potash Water, Seltzer Water. Lemonade, Ginger Beer Ginger Ale. Cordials of every description. SPECIALTY:— Hampers of Wines & Spirits from 10a. and upwards. Manufactory and Stores— CAMBRIAN MINERAL WATER WORKS NEWTOWN. All orders strictly attended d409 "SLAG" FOR WHEAT. 0- v AGENT— C. MORGAN, BRYNHAFREN CRESCENT. NEWTOWN. d297 GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Victoria Hall, Newtown. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOV. 23rd & 24th. Return Visit, Under Distinguished Patronage of thft Misses Flood Porter, (Acknowledged the best party of Instrumentalists in the World.) VOCAL SONGS, DUETS, QUARTETTES, RECITATIONS, VIOLIN, 'CELLO & FLUTE SOLOS. OPERATIC SELECTIONS, &c., &c. SPECIAL GRECIAN & OTHER COSTUMES. MR. FRED DALE, R.A.M. (MEDALIST.) AND MADAM FLOOD PORTER, DIRECTRESS. EVERY ITEM ON THE PROGRAMME ENCORED LAS T VISIT 11 PLAN OF HALL WITH MR. EDWARD OWEK, CHEMIST, BROAD STREET. ADMISSION RESERVED CHAIR3, 2s.. CHAIRS and FRONT BALCONY, 1b. it IDE BALJONY, 6d. TO COMMENCE AT 8. ø- Christmas Fair. A GREAT RUMMAGE SALE ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th, IN THE IPTJBXjIC HALL, Newtown. Parcels may be addressed to Lady Pryce-Jones, Dolerw. f298 XMAS DAY. A TEA MEETING AND CONCERT Will be held on the above day in connection with the BAPTIST CHURCH, NEWTOWN. f277 NEWTOWN ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD New Year's Day, 1894. PRESIDENTS— R. E. JONES, ESQ., J.P. A. C.HUMPHREYS-OWEN, ESQ., J.P. liT Programmes containing the recitations con- ditions, and other information may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, Price 2d., per post 2id. A. 8. COOKE, Hon. Sec. f!95 Families Supplied Daily. THOMAS REES BAKER, GROCER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, CANAL SHOP. AND Market Hall, Newtown; BROWN & MALT BREAD. CURRANT, SULTANA, & SEED CAKES. Tea Parties& School Treats Supplied ON MODEBATB TERMS. HOME-FED HAM & BACON From Choicest Dairy Fed Pigs, Your Orders Solicited. eOOO SPECIAL NOTICE. THE LION HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to annonnot that it has uudergpne a thorough cleaning and re-fur. nishinp, and is, therefore, open to all orders oounected with this Old Established Hotel, and is now replete with every comfort as a Family and Commercial Honse. Coffee and Private Sitting Rooms. BILLIARDS. pting in all its Branches. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MINERALS, Wholesale and Retail. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Special attention given to Fishing and Touring Parties: EDWARD JONES, Proprietor, s And Ball Hotel, Welshpool. e460