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SALES BIT AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole. MONTGOMERY MONTHLY STOCK SALE, Thursday, March 5th. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE will hold their next Monthly Sale of FAT & STORE CATTLE, SHEEP & PIGS, as above. The special feature of this Sale will be A GRAND SHOW OF STORE CATTLE. An excellent opportunity being afforded for the disposal of this class of Stock. Several excep- tionally good lots are already entered. The enquiries for Strong Store Cattle are numerous and a number of the leading Shropshire Agriculturists have intimated their intention of attending this Sale. ■' —'It— Jr, Further early, p^feie^-spj^jitpdL Y157 -v-Vy^y—_ PEN YBRYN, NE^ R^-C ASS-' EINION. 'V 28 CRO$S-BJ8. £ I> • CATTLE, r 26 CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 3 YOUNG CART HORSES, Half-bred Colt, Gears, Potatoes, Farm Implements, and a portion of the Household Furniture to be Sold by Auction. On Friday, Mavcli 6th, (Being Llanfair Fair Day) By order of Mrs. Parry, who is gi up'"firming. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. Auctioneers Catalogues on application to Chirbury or Welshpool. Y168 IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, ESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE 1 have the pleasure to announce the following IMPORTANT SALES: LURKENHOPE, KNIGHTON.—Household Ap- pointments, and Out-door Effects, the property of Mr Edward Bright, to- morrow (Wednesday), February 25th. BISHOP'S CASTLE.—Freehold Property for the Executors of the late Mr John Pngh, on Friday, February 27tih.: CRAVEN AR)(S.-¥onday,'p. 2nd. Timber Carriages arid Timber Hauliers' Plant; also Seven Powerful Cart Horses, by order of the Executrix of the late Mr George E. Darrell. THE KNAPP, BRIMFIELD.- -Farming Stock. by order of the Representatives of the late Mr James Griffiths, on Thursday, March 5th. HIGH STREET, BISHOP'S CISTLE.-Fumi- ture and Out-door Effects, by order of the Executors of the late Mrs Whitefoot, on Friday, March 6th. A8HBATCH, near BITTERLEY.—Fanning Stock by order of Mr Berrington, on Wednes- day, March llth. THE DREWEN, CHURCHSTOKE Farming Stock, by order of Mr Richard Bright, Thursday, March 12th. WENTNOR, BISHOP'S CASrLE.-Valuable Freehold Property at the Craven Arms Hotel, on Monday, March 16th. HATTON, CHURCH STRETTON.-Furniture, by order of Mrs Rawlings, on Wednesday, March 18th. GUNGROG FARM, WELSHPOOL—Farming Stock, by order of Mr Owen, Thursday, March 19th. MONTGOMERY.—Household Furniture, for the Executors of the late Mr Thomas Lang- ford, on Thursday, March 19th. COP HALL, near DOWNTON CASTLE.—Farm- ing Stock, by order of Mr J. L. Heath, on Friday, March 20th. SIX BELLS' INN, BISHOP'S CASTLE- Furniture And Out-door Effects, by order of Mrs Bright, Friday, March 20th. KINTON, CHIRBURY—Farming Stock, by order of Mr George Cooke, Wednesday, March 25th. BISHOP'S CASTLE.—Agricultural Implements and Machinery, by order of the Executors of the late Mr John Jones, on Thursday, March 26th. STANTON LACY.—Farming Stock, by order of Messrs. Edwards Bros., on Wednesday, March 25th. BRYNTAIL, LLANIDLOES-FATmiog- Stock, by crcet of Mes.i.s J. anrl T. Davies, Friday, March 27th. DYFFRYN, MEIFOD.—Farming Stock, by order of Mr Ryder Lewis, on Friday, March 27th. BLACK HALL, NEWTOWN.—Farming Stock by order of Mr Edward Jones, Monday, March 30th. CORFTON HALL, near CRAVEN ARMS.- High-class Household Appointments and Out-door Effects, by order of H. Cham- pion, Esq., on Thursday and Friday, April 2nd and 3rd. LUDLOW BULL SALE and GREAT SPECIAL SALE of STORE STOCK, on Mon- day, April 6th. CAERSWS.—Freehold Property, Household Furniture, &c., by order of the Executors of the late Mr E. J. Watkin, on Thurs- day, April 9th. THE GREEGE, LLANBISTER.—Farming Stock, by order of Mr John Matthews, early in April. CHAPEL LAWN, near BUCKNELL.—Farm- ing Stock, by order of Mr Buckley, early in April. MIDDLE SCAFELL, NEWTOWN.-Farming Stock, by order of Mr David Evans, on Saturday, April llth. DYFFRYN, MEIFOD.—Household Furniture, &c., by order of Mr R. Ryder Lewis, on Tuesday, April 14th. BLACK HALL, NEWTOWN.—Household Furniture, by order o! Mr Edward Jones, on Thursday, April 16th. THE WHYMN, BISHOP'S CASTLE.- Farming Stock, by order of Mr Lewis, end of March. (ST A number of other Sales are in course of arrangement and will be announced as the dates are fixed. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole will be obliged by an early intimation from those who intend favouring them with their instructions. Offlow.-Chirbury, Newtown, Welsh potSl, Bishop's Castle, Craven Arms, Ludlow and Knighton. Y178. mRY J WILLIAMS' NOTED PORK PIES JL AND SAUSAGES, BRIDGE END STORES NEWTOWN SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole CEFNYBERRIN, 3-i miles from Kerry and 41 from Montgomery. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed by Mr David Davies, who has taken to the Cefnyberrin Stock from Mrs. Watkin at a valuation, to sell the whole by auction without the slightest reserve, on the premises, On Thursday, February 26th. The Stock Comprises-A Grand Flock of 11K KERRY-HILL SHEEP, viz., 50 Young 1 -1-"J Ewes in lamb, 29 Yearling Ewes, 35 Yearling Wethers, and a Stock Ram. PURE-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE, OU including 6 Young Cows with calves, 7 Cows, Heifer in calf, 6 two-year-old 7 Cows, Heifer in calf, 6 two-year-old 1 Barren Heifers, 5 Yearling Heifers, and 4 Yearling Bulls. I 3 CAIiT MARES and a YEARLING FILLY. A large Collection of FARM IMPLEMENTS, Tdfils, Gearing, Governess Car, Saddle and Bridle, and other Effects. t: The Cefnyberrin Sheep and Cattlo have | been well known fcr many y?ars as amongst the best in this important Stock-raising district, and the Animal? now for sale fully maintain the repu- titiou, Luncheon by ticket at 12 noon. Sale at One o'clock. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. rl24 WELSHPOOL MARCH HORSE FAIR. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE will hold their usual Auction in the Smithfield, on Monday Next, March 2nd, When they will oifer for Sale a number of well-bred SHIRE HORSES AND COLTS and a selection of STYLISH HACKNEYS, COBS and POJNIES, most of which will be direct from the breeders. Entries for catalogues should be re- peivedjiot later than Wednesday. Y123 .1, Messrs. Cooke Bros. COOKE BROS. SALE FIXTURES Febrai .ry 24tli L-HOtSt HOLD FURNITURE, Dog Cart, &c., at Auction Mart, Newtown. March 19th-Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Aberbechan, Newtown, by order of Mr Joseph Jones It End of March—Attractive Sale of HOUSE FUR- NISHINGS, Public Hall, Newtown, removed from Polguan, Newtown, by order of Capt. Walker.. March 25th—HOUSE FURNITURE and Effects, Public Roorus, Llanidloes. March 31st—DOG-CART, and Out-door Effeots at Auction Mart. Newtown.. .f -.jvii Other important Fixtures will shortly be 'l announced. Auctioneers Offices & illarl- High Street, Newtown. xl30 Mr. W. Story. SALE FIXTURES. TANYRALLT, MANAFON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th-Sale of Ponies, I Out-door Effects, Carpenter's Tools, Guns, and Household Furniture, by order of the Repre- sentatives of the late Mr John James. CEUNANT, PONTROBERT. TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd-Sale of Farming Stock and Household Furniture, by order of Mrs Edwards. CAERGOF, GARTHBEIBIO. THURSDAY, MARCH 12th-Sale of Farming Stock and Household Furniture, by order of Mr John Morgan. TYHWNTIRPARC, LLANERFYL. TUESDAY, MARCH 24th-Sale of Farming Stock and Household Furniture, by order of Mr David Davies. RHOS FARM, LLANLLUGAN. MIDDLE OF APRIL-Sale of Farming Stock, by order of Mr David Evans. Messrs. Frank Lloyd & Sons. -80 Guineas 1000 HORSES in Prizes. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. GREAT SALES FOR THE YEAR. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS' INVITE J' ENTRIES FOR- MARCH llth and 12th-Hunters and Harness Horses. MARCH 13th-Hackneys, Show Cobs and Ponies, and Hackney and Pony Stallions. MARCH 18th and 19th—Heavy Town Horses, Light Lurry and Parcel Vanners. MARCH 20th—Shire Stallions, Mares and Fillies, and Young Horses. fd-W ENTER EARLY to secure good positions. Entries Close Saturday, February 28th. Y121 lfir CHANGE OF ADDRESS. GIFFORD CANT, Begs to announce that he has REMOVED to more convenient Premises at 14, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. ENGLISH or AMERICAN TEETQ TEETH All Shapes, Fees Shades and Aar& Moderate Sizes. Fit Guaran Will never teed. change need not be colour. extracted, Can be set in Gold, Platinum, Ebonite, Vulcanite or (in suitable cases) without plates. Attendance Daily, 9 to 7, at above Address. LLANFAIR (Next door to Bank) on FAIR DAYS. ESTABLISHED 37 YJARS HICKMAN AND SON WILL SELL BY AUCTION IN THE WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD, Throughout the Year ?AT & STORE STOCK OF ALL CLASSES Se EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. -¡ SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Co. CANAL BASIN, NEWTOWN. IMPORTANT SALE OF PRIME MEADOW HAY. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & Co. have J3'JL been instructed by Mr Evan Ashton to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, On Thursday Next, February 26th, 2 LOTS OF EXCELLENT MEADOW HAY. Lot 1, situate on the Canal Field, now in the possession of Mr Edward Wigley; Lot 2, situ- ate on the Barn Field belonging to Mr. George Hawkins, and containing 5 and 12 tons respect- ively. Sale to commence at 2-30 p.m. y169 ANNOUNCEMENTS. • ;c,¡ PWLL-COCH, ABERMULE. NESDAY, MARCH llth, Sale of Ty FARMING STOCK & HOUSEHOLD F^J&ltf^URE by order of Mr Pryce Noke. ■ PLAS LLYSSIN, CARNO. THURSDAY, MARCH 19th.-Important Sale .of Live and Dead Stock, Horses, Carriages, Harness, .&c, by order of Captain Adams, who is Retiring from farming. BERTHLLOYD, LLANIDLOES. THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, Important Sale of Farming Stock by order of the Represent- atives of the late Mr Cleaton. UPPER BRYN, NEWTOWN. FRIDAY, MARCH 27th (Caersws Fair Day), Highly Important Sale of FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr John Morgan. Y61 BWLCHLLYN, BEGUILDY. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, End of March, by order of Mr John Lewis. BRONWILLIAM, TREFEGLWYS. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr William Evans, early in April. A Number of Important Sales will be announced shortly. Messrs. Hickman & Son. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE Bryn Glas Hall, near Llanfair, Montgomeryshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. HICKMAN & SON at the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, WELSHPOOL, On Friday, 27th Day of February, at 3 for 4 o'clock p.m., subjected to conditions of sale to be there and then produced, all that Desirable, Stone-built Dwelling-house called :I' BEtSf LA HALL, situate in the Parish of Llanfair, in the County of Montgomery, with the convenient Farm Buildings, Stabling, Gardens, Orchards, Arable and Pasture LAND thereto belonging, containing in statute measure (according to the ordnance survey) 92 acres or thereabouts, and now occupied by Mr E. Griffiths as yearly tenant. The House is substantially built, is cellared throughout and well drained, and contains spacious Entrance Hall, 2 Reception Rooms, 7 Lofty Bedrooms, Large Front Kitchen, Cooking Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, and other domestic offices. The property is freehold, is comprised is a ring fence, and is well timbered and supplied with water. It is within three miles from the market town of Llanfair and its Railway Station (now in progress), and one hour's drive from Welshpool by road. For further particulars and plans apply to the Auctioneers, Chestnut House, Welshpool, or to MESSRS. EARLE SONS & CO., Solicitors, YI76 54, Brown-street, Manchester. TRY J. WILLIAMS' GROCERIES AND JL PROVISIONS, BRIDGE END STORES. NEVTTOWr COILS! COKE! BREEZE! I Can Now Deliver really Good Household, Steam, apd other COALS, COKE, BREEZE, Etc., by Truck Loads to Newtown Station at following Prices, and should much esteem a trial order. Cartages arranged if necessary. PER TON. LARGE SELECTED CANNOCK) DEEP COAL (For Drawing > 18/6 Room and best use) j LARGE SELECTED CANNOCK") DEEP KIBBLES (of really [ 18/- excellent quality) j FINE SELECTED SCREENED 17/10 CANNOCK DEEP KIBBLES f Iyl6 of Special Merit. For Sitting t Room, etc ) *7/3 FINEST SELECTED LARGE") .0, CANNOCK DEEP SPIKES. V Carefully Picked Second do.) *7lto FINE CANNOCK DEEP SCREEN- ) INGS, OR NUTS, for Kitchen > 16/6 Ranges, Bakers' Ovens, etc j SELECTED CANNOCK DEEP") I(t/_ KITCHEN. Good Size and [ 5 Value j tSr WELSH HOUSE COAL. Durable, } Easily Lighted, Burns Well ) CANNOCK SELECTED LARGE STEAM COAL. Splendid Value V 14/5 CANNOCK DEEP ROUGH SLACK Excellent Size and Quality ) SW SPECIAL Low QUOTATIONS for Smiths Nuts, Beans, Coke and Breeze, on application. To Stations between Welsbpool and Newtown rate would be 6d to 8d per ton less, and to Llanidloes 6d per ton more. Terms—Cash with order, or satisfactory reference. ALFRED MORRIS, FUEL DISTRIBUTOR, 8, MARKET ST., SHREWSBURY R. & S. MORGAN'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. I A VISIT RESPECTFULLY INVITED. 13, Short Bridge, NEWTOWN. BUSINESS CARDS. NEWTOWN. riTHERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, X that EDWARDS'S, 30, Broad-street, is the oldest Tobacconist in the County, and holds a Well-selected Stock of Smokers' Requisites. Buying direct from the manufacturers is able to sell wholesale at their list prices. Make no mistake- the address is SO. Broad-st.. Newtown. p388 ACANCIES.—JOHN JOHNSON, Organist T of St. Michael's, Kerry, having purchased a First-class Orchestral American Organ from Phillips' Music Salon, has VACANCY for 2 or 3 more Pupils. Careful tuition. Lessens in Theory and Harmony. Pipe Organs, American Organ?, Harmonium & Pianofortes, Tuned and Regulated. Terms, moderate.tddrem: Ne. 1, Bay Villas, Commercial-street Newtown. QOOO RPR AN CHARD7?! TIN-PLATJA GOODS ARE JL well-known throughout Montgomeryshire. Every Farmers wife knows the necessity for using the best Tins. The Best only is supplied by WILLIAM TBANCHARD, Crown-street, and Market Hall, Newtown. Gas and Water Fittings. Repairs at the shortest notice. F235 JOHNlL OM VERT^TOBACCONIST, 36, Broad-street, Newtown, continues to hold the Largest Variety of Tobaccoe and Cigarettes Ln the County. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, in ind out cf Cases. Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Silver-mounted WallcLigsticka, Suitable for Xmas and Birthday Presents. golb, Agmt for the World-renowned G.B.D. Briar PipeiL Try J.A.O's Well-seasoned Cigars, five ar i seven for 1B. All Kinds of Pipes Repaired and R.mottnted.. INEST TEAS AT POPULAR PRICES, Thos. Jones and Co., Liverpool, Packet Teas, 1/4, 1/7, and 1/10 per lb. Sole Agent for Newtown and Llandrindod Wells, EVAN LEBB, j Confectioner, Broad-street, Nejptown. ?234 ADIES' TAILORING. —Season's Pattera"s and Newest Styles for High-class Ladies' Tailoring.—Geo. Astley & Co., 29, Broad-street Newtown. DAVID J. PRICE. NO. 13, Severn Street, Newtown. Plumber, Decorator and Con- tractor. Work Executed in any Part of the Country. All orders promptly attended to. v204 MAURICE DAVIES, 2 Ladywell-street, has REMOVED TO 8, SJCVEBN SQUARE, NEW- TOWN. Workshop Back of Clifton-terrace. Estimates given for all kinda of Painting, Plumbing, Glazing, Paperhanging, Gas, Hot and Cold Water Fitting, and General Repairer of House and other Property. WE DEFY COMPETITION! IF YOU have not tried us, pleaae do so at once. Artistic Confectionery of every description. Plain and Fancy Cakes for Wedciings, Christenings, Birthdays, and Parties. WedAing Breakfasts supplied at a day's notice. Our references are ojiiqua. VICKER'S, a8, Broad-st- Newtown. P236 CYCLING CORSETS a Speciality; also, C Dress Skirt!;—Ifcr all the Latest in above you should call at the Millinery Establishment in Severn-street, under the personal management of Madame BELLIS. The Leading Lines in Sailor Hats as usual. HY NOT ASK FOR A3T~ESTIMATE if you eontempla'• erecting a Building, or wish Repairs done ? J ,,¡; Unilder and Co^tcUT'tar. ir £ krkob *t-> I to Tender for auy da of < %uatwa^aod ó" t be carried out to your satisfaction. Keferencee kindly permitted for recent contacts. P240 ;1 LLANDINAM. E SAVAGE, GROCER, LLANDINAM, • keeps Thomas Jones & Co., Limited (Liverpool), Teas. The tea for this neighb our hood. Best quality Groceries, Provisions, &c., at lowest prices. Flour and Corn Merchant. Q513 WELSHPOOL. riTHE FINEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY OF JL Pipes, Pouches, Cigars, Cigarettes, and every requisite for the Smoker, is at M. WILLIAMS AND SON, 3 and 4, Church-street (opposite the Bull Hotel), Welshpool. Sole Agents for the Celebrated "XLNT" Pipes, Kirk & Sons' Tobaccos, and the Celebrated GBD Pipes. Try Kirk's Mild Perique Mixture. All Leading Brands Stocked. p2t)4 LLANF AIR. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—FOR RIDING JL Saddles and Harness (made on the Premises) go to JOHN EDWARDS, Sadiler, Collar and Harness Maker .Llanfair. London Whips, Never Rust" Bits, Sponges, Chamois, Embrocation, Ac. Water- proo fKnee Rugs. Cloth and Leather Leggings. Special Oil and Blacking for Harness. Agent to the Alliance Assurance Co. p266 MONTGOMERY. CL. SALTER begs to inform the inhabitants • of Montgomery and district that he has Commenced Business as a Plumber, Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger, and trusts by strict attention to all orders entrusted to him to merit a share of their patronage and support.—Address: 2, Princes-street, Montgomery. v285 RATS RATS!! RATS A TRURO FARMER writes:—"After using a 1/2 Pot of HARRISON'S "RELIABLE RAT POISON, I picked up 150 dead rats." Equally good for Mice, Moles and Beetles. Dogs and cats will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price—1/2, 2/3, 3/8; postage, 2d. -G. W. Harrison, Manufacturing Chemist, 22, Cross-st., Reading. Agents for Newtown: Morgan and Sons; for Welshpool; W. Bishop. U115 TRY J. WILLIAMS' NOTED Is. 6d. TEA BRIDGE END STORES NEWTOWN DAVID HAMER, COAL AND LIME MERCHANT, NEWTOWN, BEGS respectfully to remind Customers that COALS are now at the LOWEST PRICES for this year. CANNOCK, NORTH STAFFORD, NORTH WALES & HANWOOD COALS, always in stock, and in Truck Loads to any Station. BLACKSMITHS' FUEL a Speciality. FARMERS are reminded that the Best Quality of Basic Slag is very scarce, and has advanced in price. To prevent disappointment they will do well to place their orders for the next season with the above. HAVE YOU TRIED KAINIT? It has produced remarkable results. xoro WILLIAM HUGHES Oheese & Bacon Factor, Provision Merchant, POOL ROAD AND MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. Markets attended as follows:—Monday, Welshpool; Tuesday, Newtown; Thursday, Montgomery; Saturday, Llanidloes and Newtown. Priea list o. application. aleo MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. EVANS' NOTED FISH STORES. Arrival of Fresh Fish every Morning at 5 a.m. Seville Oranges of Best Quality. DAVID EVANS. I FISH MARKET, NEWTOWN. YOUNG General Servant Wanted for London JL comfortable home; fare paid up.—Apply, Davies, Dolgoch, Llanbrynmair. Y84 ANTED,—COWMAN at Lady-day next; V T good house and garden free; close to work.—Apply, John Venables, Penygelly, Kerry. WANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking, business thoroughly taught. — Apply; Miss Davies, 10, Gas-street, Newtown. Y145 ANTED,—PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS; yv must be steady men.—Apply, Morris and Sons, Builders and Contractors, Newtown. Y137 WANTED.—A Good General Servant, from 18 to 22 years of age.—Apply, Mrs Stokes, New Inn, Newtown. Y165 \X7~ANTED.—A Housemaid Waitress.—Apply, V V The Unicorn Hotel, Broad-street, New- town. Y162 HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS Wanted at May. Good strong country girl preferred must be fond of children.—Mrs. P. Wilson-Jones, Gwynfa, Newtown. Y170 INTELLIGENT LAD Wanted as Apprentice I to the Art of Printing.-H Express" Office, Newtown. WANTED, Strong Lad, 16 or 17; also, Good General.—A. E. Hughes, Wynnstay, Llanfair Caereinion. Y180 WANTED, a Strong Active MAN, to under- take the entire charge of a Grass Farm. Must thoroughly understand Stock and be able to milk-Apply to this Office, Box 181. AKERS & CONFECTIONERS. — Wanted Youth to mix and deliver.—Address, with references, to Samuel Ashton, 375, Manchester- road, Hollinwood, near Manchester. Y141 CONFECTIONERY. Wanted, Competent Female Assistant; quick at smalls and used to catering. Also an Apprentice.—Address, with references, Samuel Ashton, 375, Mahchester-road, Hollinwood, near Manchester. Y140 WANTED, a Strong YOUTH used to horses for Delivery of Goods from a Shop, must be a good scholar; also an APPRENTICE to the Grocery, Baking and Flour Trade.— Apply: J. Williams, Grocer and Baker, Berriew, Mont., R.S.O. T159 NEWTOWN CRICKET CLUB. THE ABOVE CLUB REQUIRE A GROUNDSMAN for the coming Se&&on. Applicants should ccmmp.nicate before the end cil February wi J. E. ROP-EJITS, Hon. Sac. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. TO BE LET, for current season, Rod and Net Fishing in the Severn (on one side) from Penarth Weir to Aberbechan Brook.—Apply, E. Elwell, Neyoddfraith. Y166 TO BE SOLD, in the Parish of Llanwyddelan The Pant," with upwards of 3 acres of good Meadow Land.-Apply, Dd. Davies, Builder, New Mills. Y167 TO BE SOLD, Lower Cwmelin, Penstrowed, Cottage, with Piece of Land and Garden attached (with fruit trees).—Apply at the Premises. Y163 EREFORD PEDIGREE BULLS—For Sale 20 Yearling Bulls, great scale, heavy flesh with quality.—Law ton Moore, Brampton Brian, Herefordshire. Y179 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. MOSSFORD & BUTT have about a hundred HARD YORK STEPS to dispose of, 3ft. 6in. x 12in. x 3in.; and many other sizes useful for building work.—Monumental Works, Newtown. x584 NEWTOWN. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY A Charming Villa Residence overlooking the ft. river Severn. The House stands in its own grounds of 3t acres, and contains 3 Reception Rcoms, 8 Bedrooms, convenient domestic offices, Stabling for 2 horses and a first-class Coach House, and is approached by a carriage drive. There is also a large and productive Kitchen Garden and Orchard. For price and further particulars apply to P. Wilson-Jones & Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Newtown. Y150 PROPERTIES TO LET TO LET.—House and Shop, 28, Broad-street, Newtown. — Apply, F. W. Watchorn, veterinary surgeon, cn the premises. Y81 HEREFORDSHIRE-GOOD STOCK FARM n TO BE LET-270 acres (50 acres arable, 16 acres orchard), rent low.—Apply, J. A. Lort, Victoria-road, Sutton Coalfield. Y134 TO BE LET, from Lady-day next, 23 Acres of GOOD GRASS LAND, close to Montgomery Station.—Apply to E. H. Morris and Son, Land Agents, Chirbury, Shropshire. Y108 O BE LET,—HOUSE AND SHOP, with immediate possession, situate in Commercial- street, Newtown, lately in the occupation of Mrs Williams.—Apply: Mrs Davies, 3, Vron-terrace, Milford-road, Newtown. Y92 BERRIEW.-To Let from Lady-day next, JD Two useful FARMS, 85 and 110 Acres respectively —For particulars apply Mr E. Lloyd, The Rectory, Berriew. x329 TO BE LET (on account of weak health), UPPER MILL, in the parish of Llanllugan, 4j miles from Llanfair-Caereinion Station. Three pair of stone in good working order. Plenty of work, and good place for business. Also 23 Acres of GOOD LAND in good condition.—Apply to Thomas Gethin. x504 1903 GARDEN SEEDS. 1903 I SPECIAL SELECTIONS OF THE FINEST VARIETIES OBTAINABLE. SEED POTATOES. Send or Call for Nevr Catalogue and Compare. Any Variety Obtained if not in Stock. JOHN SWAIN, sa, High-street, 1H6 Now wx. I PUBLIC NOTICES. — — TENDERS. SALOP AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES AND WENLOCK BOROUGH LUNATIC ASYLUM, BICTON HEATH, near SHREWS- BURY. Persons desirous of Supplying by Contract the undermentioned Articles are requested to send in Sealed TENDERS (with samples when practi- cable), addressed to the VISITING COMMIT- TEE, and endorsed Tender for- not later than 11 a.m. on MONDAY, 16th MARCH. FOR THREE MONTHS. From 1st APRIL to 30th JUNE, 1903. Flour and Meal, Provisions, Good House Ccal, Good Rough Engine Slack, and Straw. FOR SIX MONTHS. From 1st APRIL to 30th SEPTEMBER, 1903. Fresh Butter, about 80 to 90 lbs. weekly. Forms of Tender may be obtained on applica- tion to me. The Accounts for Flour, Provisions, and Coal will be paid monthly; for other Articles quarterly. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, and they reserve to themselves the right to accept a portion only of any Tender. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Clerk of the Asylum. N.B.—Every sample must bear the name of the article, the sender's name, and the price. Y164 ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1824. Capital Five Millions Sterling HEAD OFFICE :-BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON,E.C Directors of the Company: The Right Hon. Lord Rothschild (Chairman). Charles E. Barnett, Esq. ,Major-Gen. Sir A. Ellis, Rt. Hon. Lord Battersea K.C.V.O. F. Cavendish Bentinck,Esq'; James Fletcher, Esq. Hon. K. PleydellBouverie F. A. Lncas, Esq., M.P. Thos. H. Barronghes, Esq.iEd. H. Lushington, Esq. Francis W. Buxton, Esq. jHon. H. Berkeley Portmar John Cator, Esq. iHon.L.W.Rothschild,M.P. Victor C. W. Cavendish, I Hugh Colin Smith. Esq. Esq., M.P. iRt. Hon. Lord Stalbridge Col. The Hon. E. C. Digby. Lieut.-Col. F. A. Stebbing Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, G.C.M.G., C.B. ROBERT LEWIS, General Manager. SHREWSBURY BRANCH: THE SQUARE, SHREWSBURY. BOARD :— J. Spencer Phillips, Esq. (Chairman). Frank Bibby, Esq. ) Lt.-Col. E.Cress well Peele George Burr, Esq. Richard Taylor, Esq ROBERT WILLIAMS, Secretary. FIRE DEPARTMENT—Fire Insurances gran- ted at moderate rates of premium. LIFE DEPARTMENT Moderate rates of Premium. Large Bonuses, including Interim Bonuses. Policies, Whole World and Indis- putable. I DEATH DUTIES—Special forms of Policies I to provide for the new ESTATE DUTY. ,V 1 31 — I-3 -—• ON*VLL cation. Prospectuses, Proposal Forms, and Statements of Accounts, may be had on application to the Shrewsbury Branch. oil COALS. BEST VALUE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WILLIAM MORRIS, COAL PACTOE, Railway Wharf & Park-st., Newtown, Is prepared to quote to intending purchasers for all classes of Coals at lowest possible prices, either by the load or truck loads. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. N.B.—W.M. having had many years' experience in the trade, solicits a trial. H417 ASTROLOGY.-All important Events in Life Foretold. Marriage, Partner described, Children, Changes, Journeys, Legacies, Planet, etc.—Send birth date, six stamps, and stamped envelope. "CzLTA," 24, Regent-street, Brighton, Sussex. Y77 TRY J WILLIAMS' FOR GOOD V ALUF JL BRIDGE FND STORFS NEWTOWN TANGYES OIL ENGINES SIMPLEST, BEST, MOST RELIABLE. INVALUABLE FOR FARMERS. Sole Agent for Montgomery and District:— R. H. BUNNER, IRONMONGER, &c., Montgomery. x559 WANTED TO PURCHASE- FOR CASH, « 500 BAGS GOOD WHEAT, 50,000 EGGS WANTED WEEKLY. Highest Possible Price Given. WANTED TO 8ELL- 500 BAGS GOOD SEED OATS. 40 TONS OF POTATOES, Good Cookers; also SEED POTATOES, "Scottish Triumphs" and "Up-to- dates," grown from Scotch Seed. Your Enquiries and Inspection Solicited. J. WILLIAMS, Compton House, P ARK STREET, NEWTOWN. x436 GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEWTOWN. SPECIAL SERVICES Will be held ON SUNDAY NEXT In connection with the Pastor's Anniversary. Preacher:- REV. J. HCTGH EDWARDS I Services at 11 a.m. and 6 pm. KERRY BAPTIST CHAPEL. A CONCERT Will be given in the READING ROOM, on Thursday Next, Feb. 26th, Under the direction of MR. WILLIAM FRANCIS. Doors open at 7; to commence at 7 15. Admission:- Front Seats, 2s; Second Seats Is • NEWTOWN CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Club will be held AT THE UNICORN HOTEL On Thursday Evening, 26th inst., at 7-30 o'clock. 94-T Members are earnestly invited to attend. J. E. ROBERTS, Hon. Sec. NEWTOWN LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING of tlae -L members of the Association will be held in the VICTORIA HALL On Tuesday, March 3rd, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS :— (1) To elect Officers. (2) To consider forthcoming Urban District Council Election. (3) General Business. Y175 J. T. C. GITTINS, Hon. Sec. ME O-. U. BETEL'S GRAND ANNUAL EVENING CONCERT Will be held in tiie PUBLIC RALL. NEWTOWN., «— ARTISTES- Soprano: Miss MILLY JONES (Of the Royal College of Music, Manchester), Baritone: Mr. STUART HUMPHREYS. Solo Pianist: Miss GERTRUDE WILLIAMS, Gold Medalist (Of the Royal College of Music, Manchester). Solo Violinist: Miss LILIAN BELL. Solo Banjoist: Miss MAY POWELL. Humorist; Mr. WENDELL JONES. Accompanist: Conductor: Miss LILY TROW. Mr G. H. BELL. Orchestra of 50 Performers. Reserved Seats 2s; Second do. Is; Third do., 6d. Plan of the Hall at Bell's, 12, The Bank. Doors open 7 30; commence at 8 o'clock. MR. TOM BARGER And his Talented Family. Victoria Hall, Newtown, Monday, March 9th. NEWTOWN ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD This Event is fixed for Thursday, March 1.2th, 1903. Last day of Entry for Competitors in Music will be Saturday, March 7th, 1903. P. WILSON-JONES, Y93 Hon. See. TREGYNON. THE ANNIVERSARY of the Princess Royal Lodge of Druids will celebrated at Bettws, on Whit Monday, by the Annual Dinner aad. Sports, particulars of which will appear in due course. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CAR NO AND DISTRICT Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society's ANNUAL SHOW, Thursday, August 20th. SARZINE BLOOD MIXTURE. 8ir THE MABVELLO tJS BLOOD PURIFIER, In Bottles, lilt and 2/6. CURES ECZEMA, BLACKHEADS, CARBUNCLES. SORE EYES, SCROFULA, BOILS, U. Cleanses the Blood from all Impurities entirely removes all Eruptions, Blotches and Pimples from the Skin. SOLD BY ALL CHUTISTS Proprietor -BUGB DAUB" Chemist, MACHYNLLETH.