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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole. KINTON, CHIRBURY. 200 SPECKLE-FACED SHEEP 41 HEREFORD CATTLE 21 SHIRE HORSES, COLTS & PONIES And a Serviceable Collection of FARM IMPLE- MENTS, &c., To be sold by Auction, by MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE on the Premises, On Wednesday next, March 25th, By order of Mr. George Cooke, who is leaving. Sale at 12-30. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury. Y291 DYFFRYN FARM, MEIFOD, 7 Miles from Welshpool. A TTRACTIVE AGRICULTURAL SALE 126 CROSS-BRED SHEEP, A Grand Herd of 66 SHORTHORN CATTLE, including 18 ex- ceptionally good Young Dairy Cows and Heifers with their Calves or close to profit. 8 VALUABLE SHIRE HORSES, including the well-known and successful Sire Explorer" (17339). 2 Hack Mares, 2 Dog-Carts, 33 Sandy Pigs, and a capital Collection of Implements and Machinery, by Order of Mr R. Ryder Lewis, On Friday next (Meifod Fair Day) March 27th, Sale at 12 o'clock. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, T292 Auctioneers. BRYST AIL, 3 Miles from the Town of Llanidloes. IMPORTANT SALE OF AN OLD ESTAB- LISHED AGRICULTURAL STOCK. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, -iKJL are instructed by Messrs J. & T. Davies, who are retiring from farming, to Sell by Auction on the premises. On Friday Next, March 27th, (Being Caersws Fair Day and the day before Llanidloes Fair,) The Superior Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising: —An Exceptionally Choice Herd of 40 PURE-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE, including 8 Ripe Fat Bullocks and Cows, of beautiful quality; 13 Young Cows and Heifers, with their Calves, or forward in calf; 7 yearlings; 3 very promising Yearling Bulls; and a Pedigree Stock Bull. 42 YEARLING WETHERS, 6 YOUNG CART HORSES & COLTS, HACK MARE; Dog Cart, Harness and Gears. Pigs, Potatoes; a serviceable collection of FARM IMPLEMENTS; also a fe.v lots of Household Furniture. Conveyances will meet the 3,2-05 train at idloe-i on moruing of Sale. Luncheon at 12; Sale at One o'clock. T2 BLACK HALL,,f f BLACK HALL, 0, Within One Mile of the Town of Newtown. ATTRACTIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK. Comprising an Excellent Sound Flock of 138 KERRY-HILL SHEEP, 33 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, 8 SHIRE HORSES & COLTS, Including 2 Valuable Mares by Prince Dick (13462). and 5 Very Promising Fillies by Registered Sires. 5 SMART HACKS & PONIES, A good collection of Modern Farm Implements nd Machinery (a considerable portion purchased New during the last four years), an Excellent Dog-Cart, Gears, Harness and Saddlery, and about 20 TONS OF PRIME CLOVER & STRAW (to go off). MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE JVt are instructed by Mr Edward Jones, who is going abroad, to Sell the above by Auction on the Premises, On Monday Next, March 30th (Being Newtown Sheep & Pig Fair Day). Luncheon (by ticket) at 12; Sale at One o'clock. Catalogues on Application. Y294 PANDY, BERRIEW. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE &. DEAD FARMING STOCK,' On Wednesday, April 8th, By order of Mr James Rowlands. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, T346 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CAERSWS. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed to Sell by Auction, in 4 lots or otherwise, at the UNICORN HOTEL, CAERSWS, On Thursday, April 9th, The recently erected, well-built, and pleasantly situated Villa Residence known as ROMAN VIEW," and the Six brick and timber-built Dwelling Houses known as "TYMAWR COTTAGES," with large Gardens, affording a number of EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES. Farther particulars from the Auctioneers, or the Vendor's Solicitors, Mi. Martin Woosnam, Newtown, and Mr A. L. Jones, Russell Road, Rhyl. Y296 ROMAN VIEW, CAERSWS- SALE OF THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE by order of the Exors. of the late Mr E. J. Watkin, On Thursday, April 9th. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, TM3 Auctioneers. MIDDLE SCAFELL, NEWTOWN. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr David Evans. On Saturday, April 11th. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. T344 Auctioneers. _'P SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole MONTGOMERY STOCK SALE. Thursday, April 2nd. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE -H-i. Solicit Early Entries of IAT AND STORg CATTLE, SHEEP AND TPICS, For their next Monthly Auction as Above. Y295 Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Co. UPPER BRYN, Half-a-mile from Newtown. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & co. are favoured with instructions from Mr John Morgan to Sell by Auction, as above, On Wednesday, March 25th. The Whole of the USEFUL AND VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, Comprising— 40 WELL-BRED HEREFORD CATTLE, 8 CART HORSES, PONIES & COLTS, 53 KERRY-HILL EWES, 1 FAT SOW, MODERN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Mower and Reaper (by Samuelson), Waggons, Carts, Seed Drills, Ploughs, Chan Cutter, Pulper, GEARS, Well-made TUB with Set of HARNESS, and Part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE DAIRY VESSELS, <3cc. Luncheon (by ticket) at 11-30. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. prompt. Catalogues on application. y277 WAENYBRICKS, NEWTOWN. SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & CO. have -LYi- received instructions from Mr John Jones to Sell by Auction, on On Wednesday March 25th, The Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Comprising 8 Young Hereford Cattle, 1 Brood Mare in foal. The above will be removed to the Upper Bryn, and will be sold immediately upon the conclusion of this sale, when full particulars will be given. Y321 BERTHLLOYD, LLANIDLOES. Half-mile from the important market Town of Llanidloes. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & co. have been instructed by the Representatives of the late Mr Cleaton, to sell, as above, On Thursday, March 26th, The whole of the USEFUL VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, Comprising- 16 Well-bred HEREFORD CATTLE, 3 Valuable SHIRE HORSES, 43 Very Useful KERRY-HILL SHEEP, a Well-Bred BREEDING SOWS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Portion of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. -Luncheon (by Ticket) at 12; Sale to commence at 1-30 prompt. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, Newtown, and Harvey House, Llanidloes. Y279 MIDDLE GWERNERIN, Llandinam. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES & co. have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late Edward Davies, Esq. (who have let the Farm), to Sell as above, On Friday, March 27th (CAERSWS FAIR DAY), The Whole of the USEFUL AND VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, Comprising— 40 GRAND HEREFORD CATTLE, 72 PURE-BRED KERRY HILL SHEEP, 4 GRAND SHIRE MARES, PROMISING YEARLING FILLY, The Horse Gears, the Modern AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. Luncheon (by ticket) on the Table at 11 30. Sale at 1 p.m. prompt. Catalogues on application. Y278 GOITRE MILL, KERRY. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & co. are favoured with instructions from Mr Ed. George, who is leaving, to Sell as above, On Saturday, March 28th, The Whole of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, Comprising 2 Valuable Cart Horses, Smart Chestnut Cob, three-year-old, broken to saddle and gears, 2 Hereford Cattle, 2 Grand Barrens, 1 Grand Young Cow, in calf or with calf, 4 Kerry Hill Ewes and Lambs, 2 Grand Donkeys, Young Sow and Sucking Pigs, 10 Couples of Fowls. The IMPLEMENTS include Cultivator, Turnip Scuffle, Mower (Bamford), Well made Trap, Iron Plough, Pulper, Chaff Cutter, Cart on Iron Arms, 3 Pig Troughs, Avery s Weighing Machine, Sack Truck, Barrel Churn, Oak Kitchen Piece, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 2 30 prompt. y334 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENTS. BRONWILLIAM, TREFEGLWYS. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr William Evans, early in April. EARLY IN APRIL. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT TREFEGLWYS. SEVERN SIDE, NEWTOWN. THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, Important and Interesting Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, etc., by order of Mrs Edmunds. HODLEY COTTAGE, KERRY. SATURDAY, MARCH 28th—Sale of Household Furniture, by order of Trustees of the late Mr Rd. Jones. OAK COTTAGE, MOCIIDRE. 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 4th-Sale of Farming I k3 Stock by order of Mrs Morris. A Number of Important Sales will be announced I shortly. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. P. Wilson-Jones & Co. BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & co. are instructed to Sell, as above, On Tuesday, March 31st, Several Well-made DOG-CARTS, 2 Sets of HARNESS, a large quantity of Useful HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, including several valuable Oil Paintings and Engravings in massive gilt frames by well-known masters. Sale to commence at 1-30 prompt. y281 DOLAFON, CARNO. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & co. are favoured with instructions from the Misses Ashton to Sell by Auction On Wednesday, April 1st, The whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising the contents of Draw- ing and Dining Room;—including First-class Pianoforte (by Blankenstein), full trichord, iron frame, check action, in walnut frame; also, Harmonium in good condition ;—the Furnishings of 3 Bedrooms, and a large collection of useful Kitchen Requisites. The Furniture will be removed to the Old Schoolroom for convenience of sale, which will commence at 2 p.m. prompt. Y208 BWLCHYLLYN, BEGUILDY, 6 Miles from Newtown. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK- MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & Co. have been favoured with instructions from Mr John L'nvis (who is giving up the Farm), to Sell as above, On Friday, April 3rd, The whole of the* Valuable FARMING STOCK, Comprising— 20 Well-bred HEREFORD CATTLE. 7 CART HORSES, PONIES & COLTS. 122 Sound KERRY-HILL SHEEP. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GEARING, &c. Luncheon by Ticket at 11-30. Sale to com- mence at one prompt. Y333 OLD HOUSE, Llanbadarn, Radnorshire. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & CO. are favoured with instructions to Let by Public Auction, about 250 ACRES OF SOUND GRASS LAND belonging to the above Farm, in convenient lots, On Wednesday, April Sth. Further particulars and conditions at time of sale, which will take place as above at 2-30 p.m. prompt. For further information apply to Mr Evan Williams, Land Agent, Tyddyn, Llanidloes, or to the Auctioneers, Newtown. Head Office: High-street. Y335 Messrs. Frank Lloyd & Sons. Thursday Next, March 26th, AT 12 O'CLOCK, GREAT UNRESERVED SALE of 134 GRAND FAT CATTLE, Dairy Cows and Heifers and Store Beasts, 4 Powerful Wagon HORSES Shire Filly, Cob, Dog-cart and Harness, 5 Bacon and Store Pigs, 102 Ripe Kerry WETHERS, 110 Tons of HAY and STRAW, 200 Tons of MANGOLDS and SWEDES, 1,000 Larch Fencing Poles, 150 Couples of Poultry, Poultry Houses, Modern Agricultural IMPLEMENTS. FARM GEARING, Dairy Vessels, etc., at PARK HALL HOME FARM, OSWESTRY, One Mile from Oswestry or Gobowen Stations. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS have been instructed by A. Wynne Corrie, Esq. (who has let his Home Farm), to conduct this, the final, sale without reserve. Luncheon at 11. Sale at 12. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. Y309 Messrs. Hickman & Son. RED LION INN, Severn Street, Welshpool. Important Sale of Modern and Valuable Dining- room and Bedroom Appointments, and General Household Furniture; also, an Extensive and Excellent Collection of sound Oak Beer Casks, and ranging- from 9 to 110 gallons; also, 110 gallons of Prime Home-made Cider. MESSRS. HICKMAN & SON respectfully announce their instructions from Mrs Wm. Thomas to Sell by Auction in the Poultry Market, close to the Corn Exchange, On Wednesday, March 25th, The whole of her extensive and valuable HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY (Removed for convenience of Sale), as specified in Catalogue, obtainable on application to the Auctioneers, Chestnut House, Welshool. Y300 BUCK INN, HIGH-STREET, WELSHPOOL. Extensive and IMPORTANT SALE of Antique and Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 12 Prime GooRe Feather Beds and Bedding, and an excellent Assortment of large sound Beer Barrels, Club Room and Drawing Room Furniture, large collection of Arabian and French Bedsteads, also Chippendale and Mahogany Chairs, large Dining Tables in Oak and Mahogany, large Glass and China Cup- boards, Chest of Drawers, Bureaux and Toilet Tables, Kitchen Requisites, valuable New Harness and Saddlery by London makers, Worcester and Sussex Hops, quantity Deal Planks, contents of Coach-house; a Double Bodied PHvETON with Drag, nearly new; and numerous other Effects as specified in catalogues. MESSRS HICKMAN AND SON respectfully -iJLL announce their instructions from Mr Geo. Evans, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, On Thursday and Monday, the 26th and 30th days of March. Catalogues are now in preparation, and may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. Sale to commence each day at 1 o'clock. Y307 RY J. WILLIAMS' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, BRIDGE END STORES, NEWTOWN SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Cooke Bros. COOKE BROS. SALE FIXTURES. AUCTION MART, HIGH ST., NEWTOWN. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, HARNEdlery, &c., removed for convenience of sale, from Dolguan, Castell Forwyn. and Maesmawr Hall, comprising 4 Valuable Horses, Viz.: A handsome Grey Mare, 7 years old, 15 1 hands; a stylish Chestnut Cob Mare, 7 years old, 14 3 hands; a Dark Brown Mare, 11 years old, 15 2; a Grey Horse (a-red) 15 2 hands. 8 First-class Carriages, Dog Carts, &c., including a Wagonette convertible into a Stanhope Phaeton by Griffiths, Ludlow; a New Pony Parisian Phoeton by Bligh, London: a Single or Pair-Horse Victoria: Phaeton by Lucas, London; A Polo Cart by the Burlington Carriage Co.; Single or Pair-Horse Brougham by Rogers, London; a Dog Cart by Rogers, Welshpool; a Whitechapel Cart by Withers, Shrewsbury; an Ascot Phceton by Morgan & Co., London; com- plete Sets of Double and Single Carriage Harness and Saddlery by First-class London Makers, Stable and Coach House Requisites, &c., Garden and Out-door Effects, aboutju Tons of PRIME MEADOW HAY (to go off), in stack at Castell Forwyn, which MESSRS COOKE BROS. are favoured with instructions from Capt. Wa.ker, who is leaving the neighbourhood, and others, to Sell by Auction, as above, On Tuesday, March 31st, I I (Newtown Fair), Commencing punctually at 1 30 p.m. Cafcakjgues may be obtained of the Auctioneers. Offices: High-street, Newtown, And China-street, Llanidloes. Y245 DOLGUAN, NEWTOWN. HIGHLY INTERESTING SALE OF VALUABLE APPOINTMENTS. SSRS. COOKE BROS, are favoured with 13L1_ instructions from Cant. Walker, who is leaving, to conduct this Important Sale upon the premises as above, On Friday, April 3rd, The Whole of the Substantial MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, Appertaining to Entrance Hall, Dining, Drawing, Morning and Smoke Rooms, Among the Principal Items being: A Valuable OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, Elaborately Carved Oak Sideboard, Carved Oax Pedestal Writing Table, Oak Chest, Well-npholstered Couches and Lounging Chairs, Numerous Chip- pendale, Sheraton, and other Occasional Chairs and Seats, A FIRST-CLASS PIANOFORTE, Recently supplied by Oetzmann; Revolving Brass Music Stand, Mahogany Louis Cabinet with Centre Cupboard and Bevelled Plates; Mahogany Inlaid Sheraton China Table with Cupboard Top; Inlaid and other Tables, Pedestals, Palm Stands, Inlaid Rosewood French Bureau, Hand-painted apd Embroidered Screens. Standard Bad c Lamps, Wall Mirrors and Overmantels, ±>iic-a-brac and Ornaments, Pair of Oval Gilt Girandoles with Candelabras, a number of Interesting Prints, Water Colours and Paintings, a well-upholstered Suite in Crimson Velvet, Window and Mantel Draperies. Axminster, Brussels, and other Carpets, Fenders and Fire Irons; a collection of E.P. Goods, including several pieces of Sheffield Plate; THE APPOINTMENTS Of 5 Bed Chambers:and Dressing Rooms, including complete Suites in Satin Walnut and Oak; Part Suites in various woods, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Sets, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Blankets, Quilts, etc., etc., etc. THE CONTENTS of the Kitchens, Butler's Pantry, and Out Offices, viz.: Kitchen Dresser, Tables, Chairs, etc also a Collection of Cutlery, Table Glass and Decorations, Dinner, Tea, Breakfast, Coife9, and Dessert Services, Kitchen Requisites, etc. Also, a GENT'S CYCLE, "The Premier," with Carrier and Lamp complete; Ayres Lawn Tennis Set, complete; Croquet Set; Garden Chairs and Seats; Fishing Rods, Nets, etc., etc. The Furniture, etc., will be sold in a large tent. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock precisely. On View Morning of Sale Catalogues may be obtained from the Auction- eers, Newtown, or at their Branch Office at Llanidloes. Y246 Wednesday, April 15th, CWMDU, DOLFOR. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr Pryce Jones. Y342 COOKE BROS., Auctioneers. Early in April. CI ALE OF Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY IO 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., Y24S Auctioneers. In April. ATTRACTIVE SALE of SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS removed for convenience of sale from a county residence to the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. COOKE BROS., Y288 Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, ABOUT 40 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY. —Apply to COOKE BROS., Y249 Auctioneers, Newtown. COALS. BEST VALUE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WILLIAM MORRIS, COAL FACTOR, 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 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. EVANS' NOTED FISH STORES. Arrival of Fresh Fish every Morning at 5 a.m. Seville Oranges of Best Quality. DAVID EVANS. FISH MARKET, NEWTOWN- GOOD Situations quickly found for all kinds of Domestic Servants who wish to go to London, and also for the country. Wages from £16 to X45.—Please apply to Mrs A. B. Edwards, Bay House, Bryn-street, Newtown, Montgomery- shire. Y306 WANTED, May 1st, Good GENERAL SERVANT; must be able to wash; housemaid kept.—Apply to Mrs George Thomas, Gorphwysfa, Newtown. Y330 EEQUIRED, daily Teaching, in or near New- town.—Box 310, Express Office. WANTED, now or May, respectable Girl, 16 to 18, ab General Servant.—Apply: Mrs Tredwell, Llwynmadoc, Abermule. Y315 MILK.—A Farmer has from 14 to 15 Gallons of Milk daily: should like to meet with someone that would either buy it or retail it for him. Can be delivered within a distance of 50 miles of Newtown.-Apply- X, Office of this Paper. Y312 WANTED, smart Pony Trap in good condition. Suit 13 hands. State full particulars to R. D. Joseph, Gaer Farm, Welsh- pool. Y316 WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress. — Apply Unicorn Hotel, Newtown. Y317 WANTED.—A General Workman; House and Garden; Rent Free.—Apply, R. Lewis Pryce, Brimmon, Newtown. Y331 WANTED, Cowman, wages 18s per week; TV also Waggoner, 17s. Ages not over 40. Characters required.—Apply: Jones, Hurst, Westbury, Salop. Y318 WANTED an Apprentice to the Painting and Plumbing Trade.—Apply, J. Manuel, builder and contractor, Newtown. Y191 WANTED at once an Apprentice and Im- W prover to the Wheelwright and Carpen- tering trade, to live in if required.—Apply John Thomas, carpenter, Aberhafesp, Newtown. Y338 WANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking, business thoroughly taught. — Apply; Miss Davies, 10. Gas-street, Newtown. Y264 WANTED, a Young Lady as Apprentice to the Millinery and General Drapeiy.— Apply Box 301, Express Office. WANTED, a Strong Active LAD to assist Head Gamekeeper; one with some Knowledge of the Work preferred.—Apply by letter, stating age and give references to Agent," Express Office, Newtown. Y268 COPIES of the "EXPRESS" for Feb 24th are Requirec. Agents please return at once all unsold copies. COMFORTABLE Lodgings for one or two C Gentlemen, board if required.—Apply 66, Clifton-terrace New-road, Newtown. Y341 WANTED, a good Cook-General for Castell Forwyn, Abermule; not under 25.—Write, stating experience and wages, to Mrs Lloyd. WANTED, a respectable Young Girl about 16, to assist in Housework and Shop.— Apply: Mrs A. H. Bennett, Bridge-st., Caersws. INTELLIGENT LAD Wanted as Apprentice -L to the Art of Piinting.—" Express Office, Newtown. MOLE SKINS (dry) Wanted; best price given.—Rawlins, 7, Fort-street, Spital- fields, London, E. Y297 PAINTER Wanted. — Apply, stating wages, Geo. H. Peate, builder, Llanbrynmair. Y303 WANTED, May 8th, Good General Servant, able to wash and iron; country girl preferred.—Apply to Mrs Jones, Pendinas, Caersws. Y273 NEWTOWN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. WANTED, in the Bakehouse, a i'OUNG MAN as IMPROVER; Must be Steady and Industrious.—Written application, stating age, wage required, with reference, and endorsed Im- prover," to be sent in not later than April 6th. OST, Stolen, or Strayed, Speckle-faced Close t J Wooled EWE Marked on Ribs both sides P.J. Ear-mark—Punch-hole in Left. Anyone Returning Same will be Handsomely Rewarded.— Philip James, Upper Hall. Y222 STRAYED to Home Farm, Llanerchydol, 8 Welshpool, 3 Welsh Ewes.—Owner can have same by giving description and paying expenses. FOUND, a Sable Collie Dog. If not claimed forthwith will be disposed of.—F. W. Watchorn, Veterinary Surgeon, Newtown. y336 LOST, between Glanmule Station and Kerry, Breech-loading Gun in leg of mutton cloth case. Finder rewarded on returning to P.C. Hopkins, Kerry. Y347 PROPERTIES TO LET TO LET, Cottage and Garden; Five Rooms. Midway between Station and Montgomery. —Apply, E. R. James, Montgomery. Y188 TO BE LET from Lady-day, 1903, Cottage and Garden at Hydanfawr, Castle Caereinion. —Apply to E. H. Morris and Son, Land Agents, Chirbury, Shropshire. Y319 HOUSE TO LET, situate on The Bank, Newtown, now occupied by Mr John Owen. —For particulars apply to Martin Owen, Park- street, Newtown. Y329 TO BE LET from the 25th March instant, that Beautiful MODEL COTTAGE called The Elm Cottage" and Garden, situate near Forden Church and Schools.—Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Estate Agent, Newtown. Y337 TO LET.—House and Shop, 28, Broad-street, Newtown.— Apply, F. W. Watchorn, veterinary surgeon, on the premises. ySl TO LET, Eight-roomed House (suitable for business premises), with large Backyard, No. 15, Severn-street, Newtown.—Apply: Madame Bellis, Newtown. Y283 TO LET, commodious eight-roomed House and I Shop, 13, Severn-street, Newtown. Private I entrance, with every modern convenience, newly- fitted Shop Fixtures inclusive. Suitable for any business.—Apply: David Evans, 14, Severn-street, Newtown. Y272 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. l Williams, Gittins & Taylor, Solicitors, Newtown, and Mr Jas. Grant, Land Agent, Llanidloes. Y237 PUBLIC NOTICES. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING a JL 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 necesarily accepted. R. PRICE MORGAN, C.E., Architect and Surveyor, y227 Towyn. BANK HOURS AT NEWTOWN. ON AND AFTER THE 11th APRIL, 1903, The BANKS in NEWTOWN WILL OPEN ON SATURDAYS AT 9-30, And CLOSE at 12 O'CLOCK NOON, The Hours on Other Days Remaining as Heretofore. Y260 MONTGOMERYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS 1903. AT NEWTOWN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Montgomery will be held at the Public Rooms, in Newtown, in the said County, on Thursday, the 9th day of April, 1903, at half- past ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour and place the trial of prisoners for felony and misdemeanour will commence, and Grand and Petty Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses must attend. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace Seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising subsequently immediately upon being taken. Appeals must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the sitting of the Court. Welshpool, HARRISON, 14th March, 1903. Clerk of the Peace. Y299 NEWTOWN & LLANIDLOES UNION. I THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY GIVE 9 NOTICE, that the AUDIT of the Accounts for the Half-year ended the 25th day of March, 1903, of the said Union, and of the several Parishes therein, and of the Accounts for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1903, of the Parish Councils or Parish Meetings for the Rural Parishes in such Union and of any Joint Committees appointed in whole or in part by such Councils or Meetings, will commence at the BOARD-ROOM of the Guardians of the Poor of the said UNION, at CAERSWS, on Wednesday, the 8th day of APRIL.. 1903. at 10 o'clock in the foreign. Dated this 17th day of March, 1903. (Signed), WILLIAM GRIFFITH, District Auditor Y323 Of the North Wales Audit District. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF NEWTOWN AND LLANIDLOES. AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Copy of the ACCOUNTS duly made up and balanced, together with all Account Books, Deeds, Contracts, Accounts, Vouchers, and Receipts men- tioned or referred to in such accounts of the above-named Rural District Council, will on the 7th day of April, 1903, be deposited in the Oftice of the said Rural District Council, and will be open between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to the inspection of all persons interested until the 13th day of April, 1903, and that WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Esquire, the District Auditor, will attend on the 14th day of APRIL, 1903, at the hour of 10 in the foreuoon, at the UNION WORKHOUSE, CAERSWS, to AUDIT the Accounts for the Half-year ended at 31st March, 1903, of the-said Rural District Council. Dated the 17th day of March, 1903. R. WILLIAMS. Y322 Clerk to the said Council. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. TO BE SOLD, Cwmelyn, Penstrowed, Cottage with Garden, Orchard, and half acre of Land.-Apply- Miss Owen at the Premises. Y274 FOR SALE Cheap, a Second-hand 4 Horse Power horizontal Engine suitable for farm work.—Norton and Co., Old Church-street Foundry, Newtown. Y345 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 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 PRI\ ATELY, a very desirable Freehold House and Land called CAMDEN VILLA, situate in the Parish of Llanwyddelan, and containing 4 Acres of excellent meadow land.—For price and further particulars apply to Messrs P. Wilson Jones & Co., Estate Agents, &c., Newtown. T200 TO COAL MERCHANTS.—For Sale, Six 6-Ton and Two 8-Ton Railway Coal Wagons (dead buffers), all in good working order. Sold in one lot or separately.—Apply: J. T. Williams, Oswestry. Y311 LARCH POLES. TO BE SOLD BY. PRIVATE TREATY, 200 POLES, suitable for fencing rails, on Gwernybuarth Estate, near Abermule.-Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Estate Agent, Newtown. RADNORSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT a FARM of 256 Acres, Mostly Grass; 3 £ miles from Good Market Town; 1-J miles from Station; with Good House and Buildings.— Apply, Messrs Justice and Pattenden, 6, Bernard- street, Russell Square, London, W.C. Y276 NEWTOWN TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY A Charming Villa Residence overlooking the £ JL- river Severn. The House stands in its own grounds of 31 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. YlOO GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEWTOWN. PREACHER NEXT SUNDAY- Rev. D. B. EVANS, Welshpool Services at 11 and 6 o'clock. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY will be held on SUNDAY, MAY 24th, when Special Music, etc., will be given. Central Montgomeryshire Agricultural Association. A GENERAL MEETING of the above will be held On Tuesday, March 24th, At the UNICOBN 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,„ JOHN ROGERS, ] Hon- Sees. Y224 PABISH CHURCH, VEWTOVN. MR. J. MACRONE BEGS TO ANNOUNCE AN ORGAN RECITAL in the above Church (by kind permission of the Rector and Churchwardens) on Thursday Evening Next, March 26th. VOCALISTS Miss Pryce, Miss Bessie Jones, Mr T. Ernest Jones. Solo Cornet: Mr W. Nock. The Recital to Commence at 8 o'clock. A Collection at the close. T325 CRESCENT CHAPEL, NEWTOWN. OPENING of NEW ORGAN Built by Messrs. BISHOP & Sox, of London and Ipswich. Thursday, April 2nd, 1903. .1 TWO EECITALS BY DR. H. WALFORD DAYIES. VOCALISTS: Miss EDITH THOMAS, Mr. E. H. IN GRAM. CHORUSES by a SPECIAL CHOIR. Choir Accompanist-Mr. J. LESTER MILLS. JiECITALS to Commence at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets (for 2 Recitals), 2s. 6d. and Is. 6d. For further particulars see Posters. T269 J. T. C. GITTINS, Hon. Sec. r .ë; 1¥E MONTGOMERYSHIRE INFIRMARY BALL WILL BE HELD On Friday, 29th May, at the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, UNDER DISTINGCISHED PATRONAGE. W. SCOTT OWEN,} T Hon. C. W. NORTON, ) Jomt Sees. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GARNO AND DISTRICT Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society's ANNUAL SHOW, Thursday, August 20th. POTATOES FOR 1903 PLANTING. GRAND, NEW, DISEASE-RESISTING VARIETIES. All Selected by Specialists—Mr James Gray, Scotland; Mr Wever, Lancashire; Mr Langham, Cheshire Mr C. Owen, Shropshire, etc. 10 TONS BOUNTIFUL, disease- Tons. Yield. proof, best of cookers. -202 1 Per Acre 30 TONS UP-TO-DATES, direct from Scotland 22 6 TONS TRIUMPHS, Grange Farm, Lancashire 17 n 7 TONS MAIN CROPS, Grange Farm, Lancashire 18 5 TONS BRITISH QUEENS, Delamere Forest, Cheshire 19i „ 10 TONS LANGWORTHY, C. Owen's Farm, Shropshire 21 „ 70 TONS ALL KINDS EATING, BEST COOKING, now on View at Station. Warehouse- Parker's Lane. Puritans, Royal Kidney, Beauty Hebron, Early and Midseason Snowdrops, Roses, Challenge, Pioneer, Abundance, Duke of York, etc. DAVID EVANS, POTATO MERCHANT, Severn-street, NEWTOWN. WAREHOUSE PARKERS-LANE. Trade Supplied. Y172