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S SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Pooie. I THE DREWEN, CIHJRCHSTOKE. MESSES MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE have received instructions from Mr Richard Bright, to, Sell.by Auction, on the Premises as above, without reserve, On Thursday Miext, March 12th, The Whole of his Superior TJVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Comprising- 100 PURE-BRED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, Oft PURE-BRED I-IEREFORrf CATTLE, O" including 5 Fat Cows andlHeifers, 10 Cows and Heifers in CalfJ 0 Barren Heifers, 4 Two-year-old Bullocks, and 9 Yearlings. 3'CART HORSES, Trap, Harness. Gears, and a serviceable collection of Farm Implements. 4W The Special Attention of Buyers is confi- dently invited to the dispersion of this old-estab- lished and well-bred Stock. Luncheon by Ticket at 12. Sale to commence | at One o'clock. Y212 WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD. Monday Next, March 16th. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE .1).1. will sell by Auction a large consignment cf FAT & STORE CATTLE, SHEEP AND PIGS. Car. Stock can be consigned from Newtown and Abermule Stations by the 9-5 tram, which arrjVes at Welshpool in time fo| the Sale which commences at 10 o'clock. I Further Entries solicited. T25O — f GUNGROG FARM, 1 mile from Weishpool. 109 SHROPSHIRE AND WELSH SHEEP, SO CROSS-BRED DAIRY CA TTLE. 12 SHIRE HORSES, HACKNEYS & COLTS, Pigs, Gearing, Well-built Dog-cart, and the coll- ection of FARM IMPLEMENTS, to be Sold by Auction, On Thursday, March 19th, By order of Mr Thomas Owen, who is leaving. J, MARSHALL & POOLE, Auctioneers. Catalogues at Welshpool Office. T213 IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL. & POOLE have the pleasure to announce the ¡ ")11. IMPORTANT SALES: THE RUNNIS, BEGUILDY.-Farming Stock by order of Mr Thomas Davies, this day (Tuesday). NEWCASTLE, CLUN, Live Stock and House- hold Effects, by order of the Executors of the late Mr W. Francis, on Saturday, March 14th. HOPESAY FARM.—Farming Stock by order of the Official Receiver, on Saturday March 14th. WENTNOR, BISHOP'S CASTLE.—Valuable Freehold Property at the Crow Inn, Wentnor, on Tuesday, March 24th. MONTGOMERY.—Household Furniture, for the Executors of the late Mr Thomas Lang- ford, on Thursday, March 19th. SIX BELLS' INN, BISHOP'S CASTLE- Furniture and Out-door Effects, by order of Mrs Bright, Friday, March 20th. K1NTON, CHIRBURY—Farming Stock, by order of Mr George Cooke, Wednesday, March 25th. BISHOP'S CASTLE.—Agricultural Implements and Machinery, by order of the Executor* 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—Farming Stock, by order of Messrs J. and T. Davies, Friday, March 27th. DYFFRYN, MEIFOD.-Farming Stock, by order of Mr Ryder Lewis, on Friday, March 27th. THE WHYMN, BISHOP'S CASTLE.- Farming Stock, by order of Mr Lewis, on Saturday, March 28th. BLACK HALL, NEWTOWN.-Farming Stock by order of Mr Edward Jones, Monday, March 30th. CORFTON HALL, near CRAVEN ARMS.— High-class Household Appointments by order of H. Champion, Esq., on Thursday and Friday, April 2nd and 3rd. LLWYNCOCH, BE TTWS.-Farming Stock by order of Mr Richard Humphreys, on Saturday, April 4th. LUDLOW BULL SALE and GREAT SPECIAL SALE of STORE STOCK, on Mon- day, Apfcil 6th. PANDY 'BgRRIEW.-Farming Stock by order of Mr James Rowlands, on Wednesday, April 8th. CAERSWS.—freehold Property, Household Furnitbre, &c., by order of the Executors of the late Mr E. J. Watkin, on Thurs- day, April 9th. TfiE GREEGE, LLA.NBISTER.-Farming Stock, by order cf Mr John Matthews, early in April. MIDDLE SCAFELL. NEWTOWN—Farming Stock, by order of Mr David Evans, on Saturday, April 11th. 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. KINTON, CHIREURY.-Housohoia effects by order of Mr George Cooke, on Wednesday, April 22nd. tBT 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. Offices.—Chirbury, Newtown, Welshpool, Bishop's Castle, Craven Arms, Ludlow and Knighton Y256. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Cooke Bros. I COOKE BROS SALE FIXTURES On Tuesday (This Day), March 10th At the AUCTION MART, NEWTOWN. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE AND )0 EFFECTS. To commence at 1-30 p.m. y241 COOKE BROS., Auctioneers. On Tuesday, March 17th; At the AUCTION MART, NEWTOWN. SALE OF 1,000 DWARF AND OTHER ROSE TREES (Named Sorts). To commence at 1-30 p.m. y242 COOKE BROS., Auctioneers. On Thursday, March 19th, ABERBECHAN, About 3 miles from Newtown and 2 from Bettws. MESSRS. COOKE BROS. are favoured with JjjL instructions from Mr Joseph ionesv!hvho is retiring from farming, to Sell by Auction above, the whole of the Live and Dead Farming. Stock, comprising— 7 Well-bred HEREFORD CATTLE, 3 CROSS-BRED EWES, 3 USEFUL CART HORSES, A large collection of Agricultural Implements, Dairy Vessels, ana a portion of the Household Furniture and Effect. Luncheon at 12-30; Sale to commence at 1-30 p.m. T243 On Friday, March 20th, MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. COOKE BROS. are favoured with -a- instructions to Sell by Auction as above, a large quantity of Superior, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS (Removed for convenience of Sale). — Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Newtown. Y244 On Tuesday, March 31st, Af THE AUCTION MART, NEWTOWN. ATTRACTIVE, SALE OF 3 VALUABLE CARRIAGE HORSES, Carriages, Sets of Double and Single Harness, Clothing, Stable and other Effects, removed for convenience of sale from Dolgvan, Maesmawr Hall, and Castell Forwyn. Descriptive catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Newtown and Llanidloes. COOKE BROS., F.A.I., T On Thursday, April 2nd. DOLGUAN, NEWTOWN. SALE OF the HIGH-CLASS FURNISHINGS, and Effects, by favour of instructions from Capt. Walker, who is leaving. Capt. Walker, who is leaving. COOKE BROS., T246 Auctioneers, Early in April. L'IALE OF Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN NEWTOWN. COOKE BROS., Y247 Auctioneers. Early in April. SALE OF Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY )0 IN LLANIDLOES, and Household Fur- diture and Effects. COOKE BROS., Y248 Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, ABOUT 20 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY. -OL HAY. -Apply" to COOKE BROS., Y249 Auctioneers, Newtown Messrs. Frank Lloyd & Sons. 1,350 HORSES-This Week NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS GREATEST SALE OF THE YEAR- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 11th and 12th-400 High-class Harness Horses & Weight-carrying Hunters. 28 Match Pairs and 2 Teams. Carriages and Harness. FRIDAY, 13th-300 Pedigree Hackneys, Show Horses, Cobs and Ponies, Thoroughbred Hackney, Coaching and Pony Stallions, including many marvellous goers and great winners. 2nd Week's Sale-Heavy Horses. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 18th and 19th-400 Powerful Town Mares and Geldings, Light Lurry and Parcel Vannere. FRIDAY, 20th-250 Shire Stallions, Shire Mares and Fillies and Young Geldings. ENTRIES for the 2nd Week's Sale may be taken up to the 13th inst. Judging at 10 30. Sales Each Day at 12 20. Descriptions Guaranteed. 2 days trial for work. Catalogues ready from the Auctioneers. v229 Messrs. Gillart & Sons. CRAIG-Y-DON FARM, 1 mile from Llandinam Station, 5 from Llanidloes. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. GILLART & SONS have been instructed by Mr Price Pugh, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to Sell by Public Auction on the premises, as above, On Friday, March 20th, The Whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock, comprising- 9 HEAD OF HEREFORD CATTLE, 3 HORSES, 50 KERRY HILL SHEEP, 1 SOW AND LITTER, Also the FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HAY and STRAW (to go off). Luncheon 11 30 a.m.; Sale to commence 1 o'clock. Terms: Three months credit on conditions, or 6d. in the X for cash. x203 SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Co. PWLLCOCH, ABERMULE. Three miles from Newtown and one from Abermule Station. SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & co. are favoured with instructions from Mr Pryce Noke, who is giving up farming, to sell as above, On Wednesday, March 11th, The whole of the Live & Dead Stock, comprising: 13 HEREFORD CATTLE, 27 PURE-BRED KERRY-HILL SHEEP, Capital dark-brown MARE, 15-2 hands, aged- SOW and PIGS, Gilt, & FOWLS. The MODERN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (including some Splendid -Pieces in Old Oak). CIDER & CASKS, SHAFT GEARS, Chains, Odd Collars, &c; about 30 BAGS of OATS, WHEAT AND BARLEY. quantity of POTATOES in Lots. The KITCHEN and DAIRY UTENSILS, Churd Mill. &c. Luncheon at 12; Sale to Commence at 1-30 p.m. prompt. Y201 PLAS-LLYSSIN, CARNO, Close to Carno Station. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES & CO. have -LjjL been instructed by Capt. Adams (who is retiring from farming owing to ill-health), to Sell as above, On Thursday, March 19th, the whole of the Useful FARMING STOCK, Carriages, Harness, &c., comprising- 40 HARDY CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 6 HEREFORD CATTLE, 10 CART HORSES, HACKNEYS & PONIES, Valuable Berkshire Sow in Pig. HARNESS, SADDLERY, CARRIAGES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, &c. Also, 6-foot Patent Mangel on Rollers; Butter Maker (Bradford's Patent), unsoiled. A few lots of Dairy Vesssls and Kitchen Requisites. Light Refreshments will be provided; Sale to commence at 1 30 prompt. Y238 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENTS. UPPER BRYN, NEWTOWN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th (Caersws Fair Day), Highly Important Sale of FARM- ING STOCK, by order of Mr John Morgan. YGI BERTHLLOYD, LLANIDLOES. THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, Important Sale JL of Farming Stock by order of the Represent- atives of the late Mr Cleaton. Î MIDDLE GWERNERIN, LLANDINAM. I [FRIDAY, MARCH 27 th (Caersws Fair Day), Attractive Sale of Valuable FARMING- STOCK, by order, the trustees of the lata -1 Dal I GOITRE MILL, KERRY. SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, Sale of FARMING )0 STOCK, etc., by order of Mr Edward George. BWLCHLLYN, BEGUILDY. SALE OF-FARMING STOCK, Friday, April 3rd, by order of Mr John Lewis. BRONWILLIAM, TREFEGLWYS. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr William Evans, early in April. SEVERN SIDE, NEWTOWN. FRIDAY, APRIL 17th, Important and Inter- esting Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc., by order of Mrs Edmunds. A Number of Important Sales will be announced shortly. Messrs. Hickman & Son. WELSHPOOL. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. HICKMAN & SON beg to announce that they have received instructions to Sell by Auction at the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, WELSHPOOL On Friday, March 20th, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then to be productd LOT 1. All that MANSION HOUSE, with Pleasure Ground adjoining, called" BRYNTIRION," situate in Salop-road, Welshpool, in the occupa- tion of Mr T. Maldwyn Price. The house, which is brick built, contains Entrance Hall, spacious Dining and Drawing Rooms, with bay windows, Morning Room, Seven Bedrooms, and une Dressing Room; one Bath Room, with hot and cold water, and w c., large Kitchen, with Pantry and Larder, good Wine and Beer Cellars, and the usual Domestic Offices. It is well drained and well supplied with water, and has a Tennis Lawn, good Kitchen Garden, well stocked with choice fruit trees, and a productive Vinery; excellent Stabling, with Loose Box, Two-Stalled Stable, Harness Room, ard Coach House, Hay Lofts, and paved Stable Yard, the whole of the property being surrounded with a well-built brick wall; also within close proximity of the Parish Church, and 10 minutes' walk from the Railway Station. LOT 2. A FREEHOLD PASTURE, situate adjacent to Bryntirion, containing about five acres, with a useful COTTAGE and Garden, in the occupation of Mr Richard Evans, or his under-tenants. LOT 3. All those THREE FREEHOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING HOUSES, situate in Church-street, Welshpool, in the occupation respectively of Mr D. Davies, butcher; Mrs Catherine Jones, grocer, &c.; and Mr Pryce Griffiths, draper, as yearly tenants at an aggregate rental of .£58 per annnm. Further Particulars may be obtained on application to Mr Charles Howell, Solicitor, or to the Auctioneers, Chestnut House, Welshpool. ——" —■—— THE MODERN SCHOOL, OSWESTRY. MR. E. J. BUNNETT, M.A. (Cambridge Mathematical Honours), Late Head Master of the Newtown Grammar Schoo Assisted by a Competent Staff of Resident ano Visiting Masters. 1 Pupils prepared for University and 2rofessionsC Exams., or Commercial Life. I A Sound Education on Modern Principles I BOARDERS assured of a Comfortable Home. I reparatory Department foi little Boys. Prospectus and Terms on Application. aIlS BUSINESS CARDS. NEWTOWN. MRS. PILOT, Market-street, still continues to give the highest price that can be obtained for Ladies' and Gentlemen's left off clothes.— Note the Address, Market-st. Newtown. u465 ACANCIES.—JOHN JOHNSON, Organist T of St. Michael's, Kerry, having purchased a First-class Orchestral American Organ from Phillips' Music Salon, haa Vacancies for 2 or 3 more Pupils. Careful tuition. Lessons in Theory and Harmony. Pipe Organs, American Organ?, Harmonium & Pianofortes, Tuned and Regulated. Terms, moderate.—Address: No. 1, Bay Villas, I Commercial-street, Newtown. QOOO RANCHARD'S TIN-PLATE GOODS ARE JL well-known throughout Montgomeryshire. Every Farmer a wife knows t he necessity for using the best Tins. The Best only is supplied by WILLIAM TRANCHARD, Citron-street, and Market Hall, Newtown. Gas and Water Fittings. Repairs at the shortest notice. P235 JOHN A. OLIVER,"TO I ".CCONIST, 36, Broad-street, Newtown, continues to hold i- Broad-street, Newtown, continues to hold the Largest Variety of Tobaccos and Cigarettes .n the County. Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, in md out cf Cases. Cigar and Cigarette Cases, silver-mounted Walkingsticks. Suitable for Xmas and Birthday Presents. Solo Agent for the World-renowned G.B.D. Briar Pipas. Try J.A.O's vVell-seasonad Cigars, five and saven for Is. All Kinds of Pipes Repaired and R counted. INEST TEAS AT POPULAR"PRICES. Thos. Jones and Co., Liverpool, Paoket Teas, 1/4, 1/7, and 1/10 per lb. Sole Agent for Newtown and Llandrindod Wellb, ETAN BEBB, Confectioner, Broad-street, Newtown. P234 LADIES' TAILORING, -SeasoWs Patterns JLj and Newest Styles for High-class Ladies' Tailoring.—Geo. Astley & Co., 9, Broad-street Newtown. AVID J. PRICE. No. 12, Severn Street, N ewtown. Plumber, Decorator and Con- tractor. Work Executed in ttny Part of the Country. All orders promptly attended to. v204 MAURICE DAVIES, 2 Ladywell-street, has REMOVED TO 8, SEVERN SQUARE, NEW- TOWN. Workshop Back of Ctjften-terrace. Estimates given for all of Painting, Plumbing, Glazing, Paperhanginsr. Gas, Hot and Cold Water Fitting, and- General Repairer of House and other Property. WE 1)EFY COMPETITION! IF YOU have not tried us, please do so at once. Artistic Confectionery of every description. Plain and Fancy Cakes for Weddings, Christenings, Birthdays, and Parties. Weddihg Breakfasts supplied at a day's notice. Our references are aniqua. VICKER'S, 38, Broad-st.. Newtown. P236 p CYCLING CORSETS a bpeoiaijty; hso, C Dress Skirts.—For all the T^tes't 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 AST* ESTIMATE if you contemplate erecting a Building, or wish Repairs done? JAMES MANTJEL, Builderancl Contractor, Market-st., Newtow*. v "M be pleased to Tender for any cle* ? T *5 "J I,e rarm-d ofir, c-i -.r aieísfi. lIMeftmC4«6 kindly permitted for recent contracts. P240 HERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, JL that EDWARDS'S, 30, Broad-street, is the oldest Tobacconist in the County, and holds a WeB-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 30, Broad-st.. Newtown. P388 LLANDINAM. T> SAVAGE, GROCER, LLANDINAM, XY>« 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. — — THE FINEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY OF 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 I, XLNT" Pipes, Kirk & Sons'T..J>a.ccos, and the Celebrated GBD Pipes. Try Kick's Mild Perique Mixture. All Leading Brands Stocked. P264 LLANFAIR. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—FOR RIDING 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, &c. Water- proo fKnee Rugs. Cloth and Leather Leggings. Special Oil and Blacking for Harness. Agent to the Alliance Assurance Co. p265 MONTGOMERY. GL. 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 COALS. BEST VALUE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. WILLIAM MORRIS, COAL FACTOE, Railway Wharf & Park-st., Newtown, Id 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 RY J. WILLIAMS' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, BRIDGE END STORES. NEWTOWr ASTROLOGY.—All important Events in Life Foretold. Marriage, Partner described, Children, Changes, Journeys, Legacies, Planet, etc.—Send birth date, six stamps, and stamped envelope, CIKLTA," 24, Regent-street, Brighton, Sussex. Y77 PROPERTIES TO LET TO LET, Cottage and Garden; Five Rooms. Midway between Station and Montgomery. -ply, E. R. James, Montgomery. Y188 TO LET.—House and Shop, 28, Broad-street, Newtown. — Apply, F. W. Watchorn, veterinary surgeon, eu the premises. Y81 TO LET,—All that Commodious and Desirable Property comprising Dwelling House and Business premises known as "THE CROWN SHOP," High-street, Newtown. These premises have for many years been used for a Drapery Establishment, and occupy a commanding position in the centre of the town. They can be let as a whole, or divided into two shops.—For further particulars, and to view, apply to Messrs. Williams, Gittins & Taylor, Solicitors, Newtown, and Mr Jas. Grant, Land Agent, Llanidloes. Y237 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. EVANS' NOTED FISH STORES. Arrival of Fresh Fish every Morning at 5 a.m. Seville Oranges of Best Quality. DAVID -E^A-HSTS, i FISH MARKET, NEWTOWN WANTED, May let. Good GENERAL VY SERVANT; must be able to wash; housemaid kept.—Apply to Mrs George Thoma Gorphwysfa, Newtown. Y199 WANTED an Apprentice to -the Painting and 'V Plumbing Trade.—Apply, J. Manuel, builder and contractor, Newtown. Y191 APARTMENTS.—Comfortable Bedroom and Sitting Room wanted.—W. Todd, 1, Bryn Villas, Newtown. Y103 WANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking, business thoroughly taught. — Apply; Miss Davies, 10, Gas-street, Newtown., Y145 WANTED.—A Housemaid Waitress.—Apply, The Unicorn Hotel, Broad-street, New- town. T162 STRONG, clean GIRL Wanted, at once, as k3 General Servant. Country girl preferred. Able to wash. Good character required. Good wages.—Apply: Mrs Cox, Brynllys, Newtown. WANTED Situation as NURSERY-MAID t V for girl of fifteen; must be Church of England family.—Apply to Alix Minnie Clark, 66, Clifton-terrace, Newtown. Y226 OPIES of the" EXPRESS" for Feb 24th are Required. Agents please return at once all unsold copies. WANTED, (a good Cook-General for Castell Forwyn, Abermule; not under 25.—Write, stating experience and wages, to Mrs Lloyd, 59, Drayton Gardens, South Kensington, London. ANTED, Any Quantity MOLE SKINS, Well Stretched, Square, and Dry; 15/- per 100.—Canadian Fur Coy., 30, Edgware-road, London. Y221 INTELLIGENT LAD Wanted as Apprentice JL to the Art of Piinting.—" Express" Office, Newtown. WANTED, Strong Lad, 16 or 17; also, Good General.—A. E. Hughes, Wynnstay, Llanfair Caereinion. T180 WANTED, an honest, industrious Lad as T V an Apprentice to the Tin-plate trade, &c. -C. W. N )rton, Ironmonger, Newtown. Y252 AEERS & CONFECTIONERS. — Waited Youth to mix and .—ASJress, with references, to Samuel 'Â.Sli..i.:on, 375, Manchester- road, HolHnvood, neàr Manchester. Y141 TIIO LET, Comfortable Sitting-room and Bed- X room; pleasantly situated; ^;ood attendance- terms naodwafco.—-Apply, Box, 209, Expi^at "0'- APARTMENTS to let for two Young Gentle- men, situate about a mile from Newtown. Every comfort and convenience.—Apply, Box 208, Express Office. ONFECTIONERY. 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 STRAYED to Camnant, Dolfor, Flusher DOG. —Owner can have same on applying to Mr Evans. T202 STRAYED to Sarn, a Ewe. Owner can have ks same by paying expenses-Apply to P.C. Hopkins, Kerry. If not claimed withiu 14 days, will be sold. 1207 LOST, Stolen, or Strayed, Speckle-faced Close Wooled EWE Marked on Ribs both sides P.J. Ear-mark-Panch-hole in Left. Anyone Returning Same will be Handsomely Rewarded.— Philip James, Upper Hall. Y222 SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. RON ISOLATION HOSPITALS JL Ready for Instant Dispatch. Iron Buildings of Every Description for Home and Abroad; Rifle Ranges, Hay Sheds, Mission Rooms, etc. Send for Prices and Designs, which are Submitted Free.—The Westminster Iron Roof and House Building Co., 1, Tothill-street, Westminster, S.W. 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 FOR SALE, 2 HOUSES, Nos. 14 and 15, Ladywell Street, Newtown.—Apply at 17, Kerry-road. Y235 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, TWO VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING HOUSES, with extensive Back Premises, Nos. 48 and 49, Broad-street, Newtown. For particulars, apply on the premises. T236 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. MOSSFORD & BUTT have about a hundred JjJL HARD YORK STEPS to dispose of, 3ft. 6in. x 12in. x 3in.; and many other sizes useful for building work.—Monumental Works, Newtown. x584 TO BE SOLD PRIVATELY, a very desirable Freehold House and Land called CAMDEN VILLA, situate in the Parish of Llanwyddelan, and containing 4 Acres of excellent meadow lanrl.-For price and further particulars apply to Messrs P. Wilson Jones & Co., Estate Agents, &c., Newtown. Y200 N EWTOWN. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY A Charming Villa Residence overlooking the .t1. river Severn. The House stands in its own I grounds of 31 acres, and contains 3 Reception 'I Rooms, 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 REPARE TO RECEIVE CAVALRY! The Inhabitants of Newtown are Expected to get their Houses in Order by the time the Montgomeryshire Imperial Yeomanry and the Denbighshire Hussars arrive. For New and Bright Patterns of Hanging Paper go to Phillips and Son, 19, Broad-street. PUBLIC NOTICES. MONTGOMERY. TENDERS are invited for the renting of the JL MARKET TOLLS at Montgomery for the year ending 25th March, 1904. Such tenders to be sent in to me not later chan 10'clock on the morning of the 26th inst. By Order, CHARLES S. PRYCE, Montgomery, Town Clerk 2nd March, 1903. Y210 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING a Wesleyan Minister's HOUSE at Commins Coch. Plans and Specifications are to be seen at Mr Hughes, grocer, etc., Commins Coch. Sealed and endorsed Tenders are to be sent to W. Pugh Williams, Esgair, Llanbrynmair (sec.), on or before March 20th. The lowest or any tender not necesarilv accepted. R. PRICE MORGAN, C.E., Architect and Surveyor, Y227 Towyn. FORDEN UNION. PERSONS desirious of Contracting to furnish the Union with SUPPLIES for the ensuing Six Months are requested to send Sealed TENDERS for same to the WORKHOUSE, FORDEN, before 10 o'cloqfc on the morning of Wednesday, the 18th day or March, 1903, addrifcswl," To the Chairman of the Board of Gu^rajjaflti, and endorsed "Tender for r For List of Articles required;* printed forms of Tender and conditions of sbine, appiy to the Master of the Workhouse, or to the undersigned. CHARLES S. PRYCE, Montgomery, Clerk. 5th March, 1903. Y228 TENDERS. MONTGOMERYSHIRE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY TENDERS are invited* to Supply 'the Mont- gomeryshire Imperial Yeomanry during Training, period 20th May 6th June, at Newtown. 1. To Hire 2 Marquees, 66ft. by 24ft. 2. Erect Stabling for 20 horses. 3. Supply 4,000 feet Larch Rails and Stanks, for Picketing horses. 4. Traction Engine and Truck to move Stores .from Welshpool to Newtown. 5. F<Jr\Food Supply for 400 men,—Sausages, Ateon, Eggs, Bread, Groceries, Bran, Oats, Hay, Straw, Beef, and Mutton. Specification and Forms of Contract to be obtained from THE ADJUTANT, Montgomeryshire Imperial Yeomanry, -;230 Oswestry. Newtown and Us^idloes -DISTiilcf "iouxoiL.. Appointment of INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. THE above-named Council invite applications for the appointment of Inspector of Nuisan- ces for their District. The District includes 15 parishes comprising about 175,521 acres, and a population of about 11,846. The person appointed will be required to devote the whole of his time to the duties of his office as prescribed by the Local Government Board. The appointment will be made in the first instance for one year (subject to the approval of the Local Government Board) at a Salary of .£80 per annum, such salary to include travelling and other expenses incurred in the district, except postages. Applications in Candidate's handwriting, stating age, occupation, and previous experience, and accompanied by copies of three recent testi- monials, must be sent to me not later than Tuesday, the 24th instant. By Order, R. WILLIAMS, Newtown, Cleik. 7th March, 1903. T250 COALS! COKE! BREEZE! I Can Now Deliver really Good Household, Steam, and 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) ) LARGE SELECTED CANNOCK) DEEP KIBBLES (of really > 18/- excellent quality) ) FINE SELECTED SCREENED 17/10 CANNOCK DEEP KIBBLES ( .6 of Special Merit. For Sitting I Room, etc ) *7/3 FINEST SELECTED LARGE .e, CANNOCK DEEP SPIRES. > Carefully Picked Second do. ) ■7/10 FINE CANNOCK DEEP SCREEN INGS, OR NUTS, for Kitchen C 16/6 Ranges, Bakers' Ovens, etc 3 SELECTED CANNOCK DEEP") 1/5,_ KITCHEN. Good Size and I 5 Value j ,5/" WELSH HOUSE COAL. Durable, lA( Easily Lighted, Burns Well j *7/5 5 CANNOCK SELECTED LARGE") STEAM COAL. Splendid Value S 14 5 CANNOCK DEEP ROUGH SLACK) Excellent Size and Quality ) 12 11 Iíir SPECIAL Low QUOTATIONS for Smiths Nuts, Beans, Coke and Breeze, on application. To Stations between Welshpool 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. A VISIT RESPECTFULLY INVITED. 13, Short Bridge, NEWTOWN. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEWTOWN. PREACHER NEXT SUNDAY— Rev. W. J. LEWIS, Llandisilio. Services at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Victoria Hall, Newtown To-Night (Monday) at 8. MR. TOM BARGER AND RAXILY. y259 VICTORIA HALL, NEWTOWN. THE ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD Will be held On Thursday, March 12th. INTERESTING MUSICAL COMPETITIONS. EXHIBITION OF ART AND NEEDLEWORK MUSICAL ADJUDICATOR: J. T. EES, Esq., Mos. Bac., BOW STREET. CONDUCTORS: a R. WILLIAMS, ESQ., F.R.H.S., W. FRANCIS, ESQ. AFTERNOON MEETING: Doors open at 1-30; Chair to be taken at 2 p.m. by A. C. HUMPHREYS-OWEN, Esq, M.P. EVENING MEETING: Doors open at 6 p.m.. Chair to be taken at 6-30 p.m. by R. WILLIAMS, ESQ., F.R.H.S. The Cambrian Railways Company will issue Cheap Return Tickets. For Particulars see Company's Handbills. Eisteddfod Accompanist will be at the Victoria Hall for the purpose of Rehearsals from 10 until 12 30 a.m. ADKISSIOJl (Two Meetings) First Seats, 2s.; Second Seats, Is. P. WILSON-JONES, FAX, Y196 Ron. Stic- "il- -:r. PUHLK; TiAXj £ i, NEWTOWN. Tuesday, March 17th. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF THE CELEBRATED BEN GREET COMPANY, Under the direction of J. BANNISTER HOWARD IN THE GREAT SUCCESS, "FLORODORA" Reserved Seats 3s.; Second do. 2s. Admission Is. Doors open at 7 30. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10 30. Early Doors at 7, Sixpence extra to all parts. 3/- and 2/- Tickets purchased at Box Office admitted free Early Door. Plan and 3s and 2s. Tickets at Phillips' Music Salon. Important Notice to the Public. Mr BEN GREET particularly wishes to draw the attention of the public to the fact that he Presents the above piece in this Town with his No. 1 COMPANY OF 40 ARTISTES, and all New Dresses and Scenery, similar to those used at the Lyric Theatre, London, and it must not be confused with any other previous visit of the same play by any other Company. Central Montgomeryshire Agricultural Association. A GENERAL MEETING of the above will be held On Tuesday, March 24th, At the UNICORN HOTEL, NEWTOWN, at 130 p.m BUSINESS :-To consider where the next Ploughing Matches and other trials of this Association are to take place. All interested are requested to attend. R. E. WOOSNAM-SAVAGE, 1 Ron Sees. JOHN ROGERS, jHon.S«es. rl24 NEWTOWN BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL THE AnniversaryServices Will be held On SUNDAY, JUNE 14th, 1903. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. C A. H N O AND DISTRICT Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society's ANNUAL SHOW, Thursday, August 20th. TRY J WILLIAMS' FOR GOOD VALTJE* JL BRIDGE END STORES NEWTOWN LARGE TINS, Strongly Made, capable of hold- ing abont 15 Gallons, to be sold at dd. each.. —"Express" Office, Newtowa.