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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole. MONTGOMERY MONTHLY STOCK SALE. Thursday, April 2nd. MESSES, MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE J'UL will hold their next Sale as above, when about 120 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, including a number ot Strong Two-year-old Bullocks, and 200 KERRY-HILL WETHERS, will be submitted for competition. Sir Further entries solicited. I- Sale at 10 o'clock sharp. Chirbury, Shropshire. Y295 PANDY, BERRIEW. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, have received instructions from Mr James Rowlands, who is leaving Montgomeryshire, to Sell by Auction on the premises as above, On Wednesday, April 8th, the whole of his Valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising- 24 Cross-bred SHEEP, 21 Hereford and Cross-bred CATTLE, 8 Cart and Hack HORSES and COLTS, Gearing, Two Market Traps, Pigs, Bees, and an Excellent Collection of Farm Implements. Further particulars from the Auctioneers Chirbury, Shropshire. Y346 SALE OF VALUABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY AND BUILDING SITES, In the Village of CAERSWS. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed to Sell by Auction at the UNICORN HOTEL, CAERSWS. On Thursday, April 9th, At 5 o'clock in the Afternoon, in the following Lots or otherwise, subject to Conditions, The Six Comfortable Dwelling Houses, known as TYMAWR COTTAGES, with large Gardens, with good frontages to Main- street and Chapel-street, and which afford EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES for the class of Houses now so much wanted in Caersws. LOT 1.—An Excellent Building Site with a frontage of 63 ft. to Main-street, adjoining Ty- mawr, bounded on the other side by the property of Mr John Evans, containing 1,156 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 2.—A Comfortable Stone and Timber-built House, known as TYMAWR." adjoining Lot 1, with good Garden at the back, now in the occupation of Mr John Nicholas, at the annual rent of X10. This lot has a frontage of 32 ft. to Main-street, and the total area is 654 square yards. LOT 3.—A Block of Five Well-situated Cottages in Main-street, with large Gardens at the back, and a frontage to Chapel-street of 175 ft., together with an excellent Corner Site for a Shop, now available for Building purposes. The Cottages, which are always readily let to a good class of tenants, are now occupied by Mrs Pryce, Edward Jones, Richard Jones, John Rowlands and Richard Jones, at a total rental of .£27 10s. The total area of this lot is 1,950 square yards, or thereabouts. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Chirbury and Newtown. Mr Edward Jones, Sur- veyor, Newtown, or Mr A. Lewia Jones, Solicitor, Russell-road, Rhyl. Y382 DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE OF CAERSWS. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE JJUL are instructed by the Executors of the late Mr E. J. Watkin, to Sell by Auction, at the UNICORN HOTEL, CAERSWS, On Thursday, April 9th, At 4-30 for 5 o'clock ia the Afternoon, and subject to conditions, and in 1 lot or otherwise, the re- cently erected, well-built, and pleasantly situated Villa Residence known as ROMAN VIEW," occupying an excellent corner site close to the railway station, together with the Garden and Paddock on either side, which afford very ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITES. The total area is 2498 square yards or thereabouts. The House, which was specially built by the late owner for his own occupation, has 16 inch cavity outer walls, is very conveniently arranged and fitted throughout with the best materials, excellent grates and enamelled slate mantels. It contains on the ground floor: Entrance Hall, Dining and Sitting Rooms, large Kitchen, Pantry and Store Room, with exceptionally good Cellars in basement, and on the first floor are 4 good Bedrooms, Bathroom, W.C., &c. An attractive feature of the property is the OLD ROMAN WELL, discovered when excava- ting the foundations, and from which is now derived an excellent supply of pure water. For further particulars apply to Mr F. G. Jones, Maesmawr, Caersws, the Auctioneers, Chirbury and Newtown, or Mr MARTIN WOOSNAM, y296 Solicitor, Newtown. MIDDLE SCAFELL, If miles from Newtown. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, jj'JL have received instructions from Mr David Evans, who is leaving, to Sell by Auction, on the premises as above, On Saturday, April 11th. His valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock, Comprising- 151 CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 26 HEREFORD CATTLE, 5 YOUNG CART HORSES, 2 HACK COLTS, Gears, Farm Implements; also a few HOUSE- HOLD EFFECTS. Catalogues on application. Y344 BLACK HALL, NEWTOWN. The whole of the Substantial HOUSEHOLD FUNITURE AND EFFECTS, Will be sold on Thursday, April 16th. By order of Mr Edward Jones, who is going abroad. Morris, Marshall, and Poole, Auctioneers Y381 SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole ROMAN VIEW, CAERSW S. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE are instructed by tlw Executors of the late Mr E. J. Watkin, to Sell by Auction on the premises as above, On Thursday, April 9th. The Whole of the THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including an Excellent Carved Walnut-frame Dining Room Suite, a Genuine Old Carved Oak 6 ft. Cabinet, a Valuable Oak Kitchenpiece, a very handsome Grandfather Clock, American Organ (equal to new), the Furnishings of Four Bedrooms, including 6 Iron and Brass, and Wood Bedsteads, with Mattresses, 5 Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. Outdoor Effects including 2 Well-built Traps, complete and in good condition, Harness and SADDLERY Six Couples of Fowls, Potatoes, Tools, etc. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury and Newtown. Y343 Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Co. BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. MESSES, P. WILSCN-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 OJd Schoolroom for convenience of sale, which will commence at 2 p.m. prompt. Y231 BWLCHYLLYN, BEGUILDY, 6 Miles from Newtown. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS. P. WILSON-JONES & Co. have Jj-L been favoured with instructions from Mr John Lewis (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 GREEN MEADOWS, LLANBADARN, 1 mile from Llanbadarn, 2 miles from Llanbister. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES & CO. have received instructions from Mr Richard Brick, to Sell by Auction, as above, On Monday, April 6th, The Whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock, including— 32 RADNOR FOREST SHEEP, 3 HEREFORD CATTLE, Very useful Half-bred MARE, the Agricultural IMPLEMEN-RS, Gearing, &c., also, a Collection of Household FURNITURE and Dairy Vessels. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. 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 8th. 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 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENTS. OAK COTTAGE, MOCHDRE. SATURDAY, APRIL 4th—Sale of Farming Stock by order of Mrs Morris. 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. DOLGUAN, NEWTOWN. FRIDAY, APRIL 24th.—Highly Important -ahd Interesting SALE OF HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. SEVERN SIDE, NEWTOWN. THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, Important and Interesting Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, etc., by order of Mrs Edmunds. A Number of Important Sales will be announced shortly. Y61 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. Market Ticket Arrangements. THE ISSUE OF MARKET TICKETS between certain Stations on the Cambrian Railways is Continued until further notice, and such Tickets are now available to RETURN BY ANY ORDINARY TRAIN on date of issue (the 6 25 p.m. Mail from Aberystwyth excepted). .+- SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Cooke Bros. COOKE BROS. SALE FIXTURES. AUCTION MART, HIGH ST., NEWTOWN. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, HARNESS, Saddlery, &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 (ated) 15 2 hands. 8 First-class Carriages, Dog Carts, &c., including a Wagonette convertible into a Stanhope Phajton by Griffiths, Ludlow; a New Pony Parisian Phaeton by Bligh, London: a Single or Pair-Horse Victoria: Phjeton 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 Phseton 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, about 5 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, (Newtown Fair), Commencing punctually at 1 30 p.m. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers. Offices: High-street, Newtown, And at China-street, Llanidloes. Y245 DOLGUAN, NEWTOWN. HIGHLY INTERESTING SALE OF VALUABLE APPOINTMENTS. MESSRS. COOKE BROS. are favoured with instructions from Capt. 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 OaK Pedestal Writing Table, Oak Chest, Well-upholstered Couches and Lounging Chairs, Numerous Chip- pendale, Sheraton, and other C^^sional 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 and Embroidered Screens, Standard and other Lamps, Wall Mirrors and Overmantels, Bric-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, Coffee, 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. Thursday, April 16th. FAIR VIEW VILLA, NEW-ROAD, NEWTOWN. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, by order of Mrs Meddins. Y380 COOKE BROS., Auctioneers. Early in April. CI ALE OF Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY O IN NEWTOWN. COOKE BROS., Y247 Auctioneers. Early in April. SALE OF Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN LLANIDLOES, and Household Fur- diture and Effects. COOKE BROS., Y248 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. I BON ISOLATION HOSPITALS Ready for Instant Dispatch. Iron Buildings of Every Description for Home and Abroad. of Every Description for Home and Abroad. Rifle Ranges, Hay Sheds, Mission Rooms, etc; Send for Prices and Designs, which aro Submitted Free.—The Westminster Iron Roof and House Building Co., 1, Tothill-street, Westminster, S.W. Free.—The Westminster Iron Roof and House Building Co., 1, Tothill-street, Westminster, S.W. =-=- -========-==-==-=- SALES BY AUCTION. Mr. W. Story. WERNHIR, About 1 i miles from Llanfair. MR. W. STORY has been favoured with instructions by Mr Edward Lewis (who is leaving) to Sell by Auction, as above, On Wednesday, April 1st, A VALUABLE CHESTNUT COB MARE, rising 4, above 15 hands, quiet to ride and drive. This well-known stepper is the winner of three first prizes at Llanfair Show, two at Carno, and one at Welshpool, is out of a good mare by Blaze II. and in foal to Reality Yet," which is entered in the Hackney Stnd Book and com- bines some of the best hackney blood in the country. SHORTHORN COWS, SHROPSHIRE EWES with their Lambs, Fat PORKS, Out-door Effects, Dairy Vessels, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale to Commence at One o'clock. Y360 RHOS FARM, About 1i miles from Cefncoch, Llanllugan, and Adfa, and 5* from Carno. MR. W. STORY has been favoured with instructions by Mr David Evans (who is relinquishing farming) to Sell by Auction, as above, On Thursday, April 2nd, 7 HEREFORD CATTI^, 25 STRONG CROSS-BRED SHEEP (Including 15 Ewes with or in lamb), Powerful CART MARE, Gears, Double-barrel Muzzle-loading GUN, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale to Commence at One o'clock. Y361 Messrs. Gillart & Sons. LLANBYNMAIR. COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. MESSRS. GILLART AND SONS have re- ceived instructions from the Executors of Robert Francis, Esq. (deceased), to Sell by Public Auction, at the Wynnstay Hotel, Machynlleth, On Wednesday, the 22nd day of April, At 2-30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, VIZ. :— LOT I.-All that very desirable residence known as LLWYNAIRE situate near to the Llanbrynmair Railway Station. The land which adjoins the residence is in a good state of cultivation. The Lot contains by admeasurement7a. Ir. I6p. or thereabouts. LOT 2.—All that desirable antf. compact Farm caned" v- bRYNALilE (adjoining Lot 1), containing au area of 85a. 3r. 6p. or thereabouts. N.B.—The above Lots will, in the first instance, be offered together as one Lot, and if not so sold, then separately, as set forth in the Particulars and Plan. Plan, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained at any of the Principal Hotels in the neighbourhood; of Messrs Stones, Morris, and Stone, Solicitors, 5, Finsbnry Circus, London, E.C.; or of the Auctioneers, Machynlleth. Y359 Messrs. Frank Lloyd & Sons. 30 G?I? £ kS' 700 HORSES. GREAT APRIL-MAY SALES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS invite early entries for— APRIL 29th-Hunters and Harness Horses. APRIL 30ch—Hackneys, Show Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. MAY 1st—Heavy Lurry and Young Horses. Prize List Ready. $2^* ENTER EARLY to secure Good Position. Next Crewe Sales—April 16th & 17th. ESTABLISHED 37 YEARS HICKMAN AND SON WILL SELL BY AUCTION IN THE WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD, Throughout the Year AT & STORE STOCK OF ALL CLASSES TST EAKLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. 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. 201 Per Acre 30 TONS UP-TO-DATES, direct from Scotland 22 „ 6 TONS TRIUMPHS, Grange Farm.Lancashire 17 „ „ 7 TONS MAIN CROPS, Grange Farm, Lancashire 18 „ „ 5 TONS BRITISH QUEENS, Delamere Forest, Cheshire 19 „ 11 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 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. EVANS' NOTED FISH STORES. Arrival of Fresh Fish every Morning at 5 a.m. Seville Oranges of Best Quality. DAYID EV ANS. 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 XL6 to J245.—Please apply to Mrs A. B. Edwards, Bay House, Bryn-street, Newtown, Montgomery- shire. Y30S 'ANTED, May 1st, Good GENERAL SERVANT; must be able to wash; housemaid kept.—Apply to Mrs George Thomas, Gorphwysfa, Newtown. Y330 REQUIRED, daily Teaching, in or near New- town.—Box 310, Express" Office. WANTED, now or May, respectable Girl, 16 to 18, as General Servant.—Apply: Mrs Tredwell, Llwynmadoc, Abermule. Y315 WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress. — Apply Unicorn Hotel, Newtown. Y317 WANTED an Apprentice to the Painting and Plumbing Trade.—Apply, J. Manuel, builder and contractor, Newtown. Y191 WANTED at once an Apprentice and Im- prover to the Wheelwright and Carpen- tering trade, to live in if xequired.-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. OMFORTABLE LODGINGS for one or two Gentlemen; board if required.—Apply, 66, Clifton-terrace, New-road, Newtown. Y341 ANTED, Good GENERAL SERVANT, age about 25 to 30. Wages, £ 18; good home.—Mrs F. W. Low, 28, Foulser Road, Upper Tooting, London, S.W. Y377 APPRENTICES WANTED to Stationery and A Fancy, to the Printing, and at China and Hardware Stores.—Park & Son, Newtown. Y378 WANTED, General SERVANT; also young NURSE-HOUSEMAID accustomed to Children.—Mrs Raywood, Plas-yn-dre, Newtown. WANTED for 1st May next Scrorg Young Girl as HOUSE MAID-WAITRESS.— Apply, Mrs George, The Cross Restaurant, Newtown. Y383 ANTED, WAGGONER and COWMAN, Married Men; Excellent Cottages and Gardens.—Apply to Messrs J. and R. Phillips, Llwynybram, Caersws. Y379 TO TAILORS.—Wanted at once a Young Man as Coat and Vest Maker; must be steady permanency.—Apply to Evan Jones, Cemrnee, Mont. T388 WANTED, M*y 1st, a Ganeral Servant.— Address: Mrs Henry Morgan, 46, St. Paul's-road, Bradford. Y352 WANTED, May 1st, good General Servant, also a Housemaid.—Apply: Mrs E. H. Morris, West House, Chirbury. Y355 INTELLIGENT LAD Wanted as Apprentice I 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, JL Geo. H. Peate, builder, Llanbrynmair. Y303 NEWTOWN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. WANTED,in the Bakehouse, a YOUNG 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. FOUND, a Sable Collie Dog. If not claimed forthwith will be disposed of.—F. W. Watchorn, Veterinary Surgeon, Newtown. Y336 PROPERTIES TO LET TO, BE LET from Lady-day, 1903, Cottage and Garden at Hydanfa wr, Castle Caereinion. —Apply to E. H. Morris and Son, Land Agents, Chirbury, Shropshire. Y319 TO BE LET, from 1st May next, 2 COTTAGES, with large Drying Ground, situate in Old Church-place, Newtown, now in the occupation of Mr D. Hibbott.—Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Land and House Agent, Newtown. Y368 TO BE LET from the 1st May next, No. 3, Bontdulas Terrace, and Garden, a short distance from Newtown.—Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Estate and House Agent, Newtown. 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. Y81 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 Shop, 13, Severn-street, Newtown. Private entrance, with every modern convenience, newly- fitted Shop Fixtures inclusive. Suitable for any business.—Apply: David Evans, 14, Severn-street, Newtown. Y272 TO BE LET, from May 1st, BROOKS CHAPEL HOUSE, consisting of Kitchen, Parlour, Back Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, Garden Orchard, and 3 of an acre of land suitable for rearing poultry; three miles from Berriew, two from Bettws.—Apply to John Jones, Fachhir, Brooks, Berriew. Y362 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. Y349 ASTROLOGY.—All important Events in Life Foretold. Marriage, Partner described, Children, Changes, Journeys, Legacies Planet, etc.—Send birth date, six stamps, and stamped envelope, CELTA/' 24, Regent-street, Brighton, Sussex. yï7 TRY J WILLIAMS' FOR GOOD VALUE* BRIDGE END STORES NEWTOWN ELECTION ADDRESSES. NEWTOWN URBAN COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTOWN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— HAVING HAD THE HONOUR OF BEING Returned to the Urban District Council unopposed, I desire to thank all Electors who promised to support me at the poll, and to say that the interests of all classes in the Ward will have my best attention. Yours faithfully, DAVID OWEN. Merton-terrace, Newtown, March 27th, 1903. Y364 PUBLIC NOTICES. 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 NEWTOWN SILVER BAND AND BATT. BAND of 5th V.B. S.W.B. FIXTURES May 8th—Abermule Club. May 15th—Trefeglwvs Club. June 1st—Tregynon Club. July 2nd—Miss Clark's Waifs' & Strays' Picnic. July 18th—25th—In Camp at Towyn. August 22nd-Kerry Flower Show. Terms for Bands numbering from 10 to 30 may be had on applying to the Hon. Secretary- DAVID W. OLIVER, Y363 Music Salon, Newtown. NOTICE OF AUDIT. Urban District Council for the District of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT ON Thursday, the 16th day of April, 1903, at 10 o'clock m the Forenoon, at the Offices of the said Urban District Council, there will be an AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS of the URBAN COUNCIL for the district of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn under and according to the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, and the Local Government Act, 1894. and that a Copy of the Accounts to be Audited, together with all Rate Books, Account Books, Deeds, Contracts, Accounts, Bills, Vouchers, and Receipts mentioned or referred to in such Accounts will be deposited in the Offioes of the said Urban District Council, and be open during Office Hours thereat to the Inspection č.i all Porsons interested for Seven Days before the said Audit and Examination, and all such Persons shall be at liberty to take copies of, or extracts from the same, without fee or reward. Dated this 28th day of March, 1903. MARTIN WOOSNAM, Clerk to the Urban Council for the Y357 District of Newtown & Llanllwchaiarn. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. MONEY.— £ 2,000 Trust Money to be advanced on Good Real Security only in convenient sums, at Moderate Interest.—Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Newtown and Llanidloes. Y367 BICYCLE FOR SALE. Good Second-hand Raleigh." — Apply, Bridgewater, Bryn- street, Newtown. Y369 W~~ ELL-HARVESTED HAY FOR SALE; TV 2 tons.—Apply, Penstrowed Rectory. FOR SALE.—Lady's No. 13 Raleigh CYCLE cost £ 15 10s; accept j64 10s; good con- dition.—Apply, Box 385, office of paper. XPRESS.-Wanted copies of the 'Express' for January 6th and February 3rd.—Send t* Office. Newtown. Y37ti COPIES of the "EXPRESS" tor Feb 24th are Required. Agents please return at once all unsold copies. 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 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 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 PRIVATELY, 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. Y200 T_0 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. T311 LARCH POLES. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, 200 POLES, suitable for fencing rails, on Gwernybuarth Estate, near Abermule.-Applv 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; H miles from Station; with Good House and Buildings.— Apply, Messrs Justice and Pattenden, 6, Bernard- street, Russell Square, London, W.C. Y276 N EWTOWN TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY A CJjgrming Villa Residence overlooking the XJL river Severn. The House stands in its own grounds of 3i acres, and contains 3 Reception 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 J Agents, Newtown. T150 GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. CRESCENT CHAPEL, NEWTOWN. OPENING of NEW ORGAN Built by Messrs. BISHOP & SON, of London and Ipswich. Thursday, April 2nd, 1903. TWO RECITALS BY DR. H. WALFORD DAVIES. VOCALISTS: Miss EDITH THOMAS, Mr. E. H. INGRAM. CHORUSES by a SPECIAL CHOIR. Choir Accompanist—Mr. J. LESTER MILLS. RECITALS to Commence at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets (for 2 Recitals), 2s. 6d. and Is. 6d. For further particulars see Posters. Y269 J. T. C. GITTINS, Hon. Sec. WELSHPOOL & LLANFAIR LIGHT RAILWAY. OPENING CEREMONY, Saturday, April 4th. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME: 11-15 a.m.—Special Train will leave Welshpool Station for Llanfair. (Free Railway Passes—not transferable- will be sent on application to all Share- holders of X15 and upwards). 12-15 p.m.—Reception at Llanfair Station. 1-0 p.m.—Special Train leaves Llanfair. 1-45 p.m.—Special Train arrives at Welshpool. 2-0 p.m.-PUBLIC LUNCHEON at the Royal Oak Hotel, Welshpool. Chairman: The EARL OF Powis. Tickets, 3/6 each. The Directors much regret that the small space at their disposal obliges them to limit the issue of Free Railway Passes. To ensure seats being reserved at the Luncheon Table, Tickets should be taken at the Royal Oak Hotel, Welshpool, not later than Tuesday, March 31st. JOHN EVANS, Secretary. 24, Broad-street, Welshpool, 23rd March, 1903. Y358 WELSH NATIONAL LIBERAL COUNCIL AND MONTGOMERYSHIRE CENTRAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. A REPRESENTATIVE COUNTY CONFERENCE (Under the auspices of the above bodies) Will be held in the VICTORIA HALL, NEWTOWN On Wednesday, April 8th, To Discuss the Administration of the New Education Act. Chair to be taken at 2 o'clock by MR. HUMPHREYS-OWEN, M.P. IN THE EVENING, AT 7 O'CLOCK, A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held. CHAIRMAN: A. C. HUMPHREYS-OWEN, Esq., M.P. SPEAKERS D. LLOYD GEORGE ESQ., M.P., FRANK EDWARDS, Esq., M.P., AND OTHERS. Area of hall reserved to delegates, and the gallery open to the public. A Limited Number of Seats will be Reserved at the Evening Meeting, at 2s. each, for which early application must be made. A COLLECTION will be made at the Evening Meeting to defray expenses. y350 THE MONTGOMERYSHIRE INFIRMARY BALL WILL BE HELD On Friday, 29th May, at the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. W. SCOTT OWEN,} T Hon. C, w. NORTON, ) Jomt Sees. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE ANNUAL I FANCY FAIR & PICNIC On behalf of the Church of England Society for PROVIDING HOMES FOR WAIFS AND STRAYS will be held On Thursday, Tulv 2nd. Contributions to the Fancy Stalls will > be thankfully received. I ALIX MINNIE CLARK, Y353 Han e Co