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-== ■ CARNARVONSHIRE. ■ TO CONTRACTORS. I "\T0TTrE is herety given, that the rc- ■ XK building a New Bridge, called Bonf Rhydy Olchfa, standing over the River A ion Ledr, situ- H ate in the parish of Dolyddclan, in the county of Carnarvon, will be set at an adjournment of the Quarter Sessions, to he holden at the house of John .Tones, innholdcr, in the village of Dolnld- ■ elan aforesaid, on Thursday the nineteenth day of ■ May, 1808. 1 Plan an(l Specification to he seen at Mr. H EDWARD ASWYL'S, Llanrwst; and at Mr. JAMES I-Ef' FERD s, Surveyor of the County Works, Ltori- H öčga1. J. HUGIIliS, Clerk of thë Peace. I LEY FOR CATTLE, H At Plas-gwynnanf, in the parish of Beddgelert, ■ from the 12th May, 1808, to the 10th October H following. ■ Oae year-old Cattle £ 0 12 ■ Two year-old do 0 15 H Three year-old do 10 ■ The Ley consists of lands formerly used a ■ mowing grounds, and are in greatly improved con- H dition. A proper person will look after the ley ■ cat tie, which may he booked by applying to NEHE- ■ M I All BR.ACEGiiipLE.at Pias-g wynnantaforesaid. H This Day if published, ■ A New Edition, two vols. lSmo. with twelve new ■ Plates, price 7s. boards, I CjkOLITUDE written originaliv by ZIM- ■ MERMAN. To which are added, the LIFE ■ Of the AUTHOR; Notes, Historical aud Ex- ■ plauatory and a copious Index. ■ Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; Cuthell H and Martin J. Walker; Lackington, Allen, and ■ Co.; J. Nunn; Darton ant Harvey; Ofridge ■ and Son; R. Lea; Scatchard and Lctterman I Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme J. Murray; ■ J. Booker; W. Stewart; and J. Harding, Lon- ■ don; Rasbrook, Bangor; Roberts, Carnarvon; ■ Pearson, Holyhead Edwards, Ruthin Carnes, ■ Holywell, and Broster and Son, Chester. I rilE FINE ARTS. I DEDICATED TO BENJAMIN WEST, ESQ. I This Day is published, I In avo. with Twelve correct outlined Pla'es, I Price Is. or in Quarto, Price 7s. 6d. No. XV. I (to be continued Monthly) of ■ ffUIE HISTORIC GALLERY of POR- I JL -TRAITS and PAINTINGS, containing ■ Twelve Platen; Six Portraits of Vernet, Poussin, ■ Ostauts, Caracci, Goltsius, and Edelinek, from I Vie most approved Paintings; and Six correct I Copies, in Outline, of the following Engravings I Flight of Helen; Socrates aud Apasia; Samson I and Delilah: Pyrrhus at the Court of Glaucias I Statue of and Basso Relievos of Ditto. I This work already contains (,orre,,t. and el^via t I outlines of upwards of One Hundred alll Sixty I celebrated Pictures and Portraits, by the first I Masters of the Italian, Flemish, and French I Schools. And from arrangements recently made, I Copies of every celebrated Painting, by English I Artists, Mill he introduced. From the number I already published, the Public will be able to judge I of the correctness and elegance of those already I given. And from the quantity monthly published, I they can form an opinion of the time it will require It to give any thing like a complete Gallery of Paint- I iiig.i. There is not another Work of-the kind that I profc;,es to g-i,-e above Six or Eight Copies in I Twelve Moa'hs; and this gives, of Portraits and I, Paintings, Twelve Monthly. N. B. Su;h Subscribers as have uot completed their Series, are requested to do it immediately, as the Price will be raised to Non-subscribers. Carnarvonshire ►igricuUural Society. A MEETING of the Members of the Car- narvonshire Agricultural Society will be held at. Pwllheli, on Friday the thirteenth day of May next, wheu the following Premiums will be offered PREMIUM I. To the person producing the Stallion best adapted to the purposes of the agriculture of the county of Carnarvon, and engaging that he shall regularly attend the market days of Carnarvon and Pwllheli during the season—Jive guineas. 2. To the person who will shew the best Bull, not exceeding three year,-i?zedat of the value oj ftoe guineas, or the sum in cm! PREMIUM 3. To the person who shall produce to the Society the best Ram, fineness of wool as well as shape to be considered—a medal of the value ofjipc gui- neas, or cash to that amount. PREMIUM 4. To the person who shall produce the best Boar —three, guineas. The Members of the Society residing in the I town aud neighbourhood of Bangor and Conway, are requested to meet the Secretary at, Bangor, on Friday the twentieth day of May next, when a premium, of fl "C guineas will be oflered to tlit-, person who shall produce on tne said market day, at Ban-or, the best Stallion for the purposes of s agriculture, engaging at the same time that he shall attend at Conway and Bangor on alternate market days during the season. A meeting of the Members of the Society will he held at Bangor, on Saturday the 2oUi day of June next, when premiums (of the same amount with those oflered at Pwllheli) will be adjudged for the bes; Bull, Ram, and Boar. THOMAS .TONES, SECRETARY. Carnarvon,. April 23d, 1808, ADDITIONAL ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS. = £ s. d Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart 10 10 0 Sir Edward Prycc Lloyd, Bart, 5 5 0 G. T. Smith, Esq. Pendyffryn, 5 5 0 Richard Garnons, Esq 5 5 0 Rev. P. Williams, D. D. Llanbedrog- 3 3 0 r William Griffith, Esq. Bodegrocs, 2 2 0 David Griffith, Esq, Methlan, 2 2 0 Mr. Jackson, Bangor Ferry, I 1 0 Mr. Griffith Jones, Madrin Issa, I 1 0 Mr. Pierce Jones, Bodfan, 1 1 0 Mr., Elias Jones, Gorsewen, I 1 0 Richard Lloyd, Esq. Bronhanlog, I 1 0 11 LIr. David Rice, Pwllheli, 1 1 0 > Capt.T. Crawley, R. 1 1 0 John Roberts, Esq. Bangor, I 1 0 » Rev, 0. Rowlands, Plas Tirion, 1 1 0 Parkgate, 25th April, 1808. MR. SPENCER, impressed with gratitude, begs leave to return sincere acknowledg- ments to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public in ge- neral, for the very liberal support he has uni- formly received during his residence here, and to solicit a continuance of their favors at the EAGLE AND CHILD INN, Holyhead, to merit which he will make every exertion in his power. STEREOTYPE EDITION. This day is published, On line wove paper, with 32 heads by Bewick, PRICE 3S. 6d. ROUND AN ABRIDGEMENT of the HISTORY of ENGLAND, BY OLIVER. GOLDSMITH. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; J. Harris; -Lackington, Allen, and Co. Cuthell and Martin; J. Nunn; It. Lea; and T. Boosey, London and J. Clarke and Co. Man- chester; Rashrook, Banor; Painter, Wrexham: Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin Roberts, Carnarvon; Carnes, Holywell; and Broster and Son, Chester. TO MEN OF-FASHION, AND MARRIED LADIES. ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES continue to be made in the most elegant and fashionable manner, and in that highly approved stile of cut- ting, which has given universal satisfaction to the Nobility and Gentry, by DIETRICHSKN and CLAnK, Tailors, at No. 12, Rathhone-place, Ox- foid-streel, London, (the latter hereto fore Poreman to Mr. ALLEN.) They also make YOUNG GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, and Hussar Dresses in the most tasteful and elegant form. Country re- sidents may be informed how to send their mea- sure in a. letter, or may send an old suit. Uniforms, Leather Breeches. Curricle Coats, Liveries, &c. M'KINLEY, Co. Linen-drapers, Hosiers, and Haberdashers, NORTIFGATE-STREET, CHESTER, EMBRACES the present opportunity of re- JIV-1 tiji-iiiii- ilieir most sincere and grateful thanks to the Ladies and .Gentlemen of North Wales, and the adjoining counties, for the nume- rous favours they have received, which they win studiously endeavour to deserve by an unremitting attention to their commands; and respcGtfnlJ) inform them, they have jnst received from some of the first Houses in London, Manchester, Glas- gow, and Paisley, a large and most, elegant assortment of every nrtidc in the uhov« for the present season, which for neatness and quality- will he found worthy of notice. A large quantity of IRISH LINENS, SCOTCH TABLE-LINEN, SHEETING, &c. of the best bleaches and fabric, constantly on hand. I They continue their Travelling Establishment in the country, as usual, with an assortment of Goods of every description, equal to the above, and on the same terms. May 4, 1808. i 7 LIN EN JAMES DRA FODEX, PEll. Sfe. II Opposite the Royal Hotel, Eastgate-street, CHESTER, IMPRESSED with gratitude to a liberal J)L and discerning public, for the very distin* guished patronage he has received since his com- mencement, in business, most respeetflllly informs them, that he has just received from irelanrf. a most excellent, assortment of the best LINENS ever imported into this country.—-Also, from London and Manchester, a most elegant and ex- tensive assortment of printed MUSLINS, CAM- BRICS, and COTTONS, of tho most fashiou- able patterns for flip approaching season.—Like- wise, from Scotland, a most beautiful and com- plete assortment of PLAIN and FANC Y MUS- LINS, ROBES, DRESSES, TABLE-LINEN, SHEETINGS, &c. &e. The above, together with every other article in the Linen-drapery, Hosiery, and Haerdashcry branches, being laid in under his own inspection, he can, with the greatest confidence, recommend them, not doubting but they will meet the appro- bation of those who favor him with their com- mands. A capital assortment of superfine BROAD CLOTHS, KERSEYMERES, Fancy WAIST- COATINGS, &c. &c. &c. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. N. B. An Apprentice tedwan. ThislJay is published, Embellished with plates, and containing 810 pages, price It. 5.. boards or on Royal paper, price 2/. boards, Vol. VIII. of rglllE BEAUTIES of ENGLAND and 'JL WALES containing a Topographical Ac- count of Kent. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; Long- man, Hurst, Rees, and Orme Cuthc I and Mar- tin J. Harris J. Richardson; J. and A. Arch and IL Crosby, London; and sold by J. Rasbrooke, Bangor; Painter, Wrexham Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin; Roberts, Carnarvon: Carnes, Holywell; and Broster and Son, Chester. Where, may be had, A few Copies of the first 6 vols. of the same Work. Price 6l. 15s. 0d. N. B. A oi. VII. and IX. are expected to be ready in June. As several of the volumes are nearly out of prillt, the Subscribers will do well to complete their Sets as soon as possible, for these volumes will not be re- printed. The BRITISH ATLAS, being a Companion to the above work, containing very accurate Maps of the Counties, from actual survey, and correct Plans of the Principal Cities and Towns in Eng- land aud Wales. „,rTTT Number I. to XVIII- each containing Two Maps, neatly coloured, and a Plarr. Price 2s. 6d. I. Number I. to XVIII. OIl Imperial Paper, full coloured. Pi ice 4s. each. I GEORGE INN, PARKGATE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, THAT old-established INN, with the FUR- A NITURE and STOCK, now occupied by Mr. Spencer, who is removing tci.the Eagle-anfl'- Child, Holyhead.—For further particulars, apply to EDMUND LYON, Esq..Nest«n; or to Mr. 'I SPENCER, on the premises. f March 81, 1808. DIVIDEND. THE Assignees, under a Commission of Bankruptcy, awarded and issued forth against JAMES JFCNOWLES, of Gwvndu, in the parish of Bodwrog, in the county of Anglesea, inoholder, dealer and chapman, intend to meet on Saturday the 7th day of May next, at ten I o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Mr. George Bettiss, called the Sportsman Inn, situate in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Car- I narvon, in order to pay a first dividend of the estate and effects of the said Bankrupt; when and where the Creditors, who have proved their debts, are requested to attend to receive the same. If. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor. Carnarvon, 18th April, 1808. This Day is published, Price 5s. 60. an improved Edition, with humorous Engravings, of MY POCKET BOOK; or, Hints for A Ryghte Merrie and Coriceitedt" Tour, in quarto, to be called 11 THE STRANGER IN IRELAND," in 1805. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, No. 31, Poultry, London; Rasbrook, Bangor; Itoberts, Carnarvon Pearson, Holyhead Edwards, Ruthin Carnes, Holywell'; and Broster and Son, Chester. I To the present Edition are added, amongst other pleasant and satirical novelties, an Intro- duction a Description of the Platesillustrative Anecdotes from my TOUR THROUGH HOLLAND in 1806; an Appendix, containing, three MSS. found at. St. Patrick's Abbey and an Essay in De- fence of bad Spelling. BY A KNIGHT ERRANT. (¡.11 The Public are referred to all the JReviewt of 1807 for a character of this work. The ANTI- JACOBIN for April speaks the sentiments of the whole. The Knight Errant, who now enters the lists ■with Sir John Carr, wields his light weapon with 1 considerable skill and address; but he combats w; fh iernper, and his hits, though intle v-ith (lev- teri'y, are devoid of inaHrc. He certainly dis- plays considerable humour." 'I'I' ANGLESEY. At a very numerous and most respectable meeting of Clergy, and Freeholders of the county of Anglesey, held at Llangefni, on edaesday "te 27fh day of April, 1308, HOLLAND GRIFFITH, Esq in the Chair, It was unanimously resoiued, rllAT the following Gentlemen and Clerg-y be proposed as a Committee for drawing np I a Plan for the l'ormallon of an TUR A L SOCIETY in the county of Anglesey, and that the Committee, or any live or more of them, do produce their Plan, accompanied by Rules and Regulations, for the consideration of a I meeting, to be held at Llangefni aforesaid, oa Thursday the 12th day of May next. HOLLAND GRIFFITH, Esq. J. R. SPARROW, Esq. HUGH EVANS, Esq. J. G. LEWIS, Esq. JOHN PRICE, Esq. HUGH WYNN, Esq. WIILLIAM PRICE, Esq. The Rev. H. W. JONE. The Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS. The Rev. HENRY ROWLANDS. The Rev. EVAN LLOYD. The Rev. T. E. OWEN. The Rev. RICHARD WILLIAMS. The Rev. HENRY HUGHES. The Rev. THOMAS RATHBONE. It was at the same time unanimously agreed, That Mr. WILLIAM PRICE POOLE be requested to take upon himself the office of Secretary to the said Society, and to insert the above resolutions in the NORTH WALES GAZETTE. Signed, at the request of the meeting, I HOLLAND GRIFFITH, Chairman. This Day is published\ In 4to, a New Edition, greatly enlarged, on a fine Paper and New Type, Part I. to XXV. Price 15s. each, ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA or, A DICTIONARY of ARTS. SCIENCES, and MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE; constructed on a Plan, in which the different Sciences ami Arts are digested into the Form of Distinct Treatises oriy;- tems, comprehending the History, Theory, and Practice of each, according to the latest Discove- ries and Improvements; and full Explanations given of the various detachtd Paris of Knowledge, whettier relating to Natural and Artificial Objects, or to Matters Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, Com- mercial, &c. including Elucidations of the most important Topics relative to Religion, Morals, Manners, and the Economy of Life. Together with a Description of all the Counties, Cities, principal Mountains, Seas, Rivers, &c. throughout the World; a general History, Ancient and Mo- dern, of the different Empires, Kingdoms, and States; and an Account of the Lives of the most cminentjPersons in every Nation, from the earliest Ages down to the present Times. Fourth Edi- tion, greatly improved. Indocti discant, et amen't meminisse periti. The Subscribers are requesteito complete their Sets, as far <is published immediately, as the First Twenty Parts will be raised to 18s. on the 1 of June, and Scarce Parts to 21 s. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 31, Poultry, London; and sold by J. Rasbrook, Ban- gor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthin; Roberts, Carnarvon; CaIPes, Holy well; and Broster and Son, Chester, '{ -I.< SPIRITS AND WINE ON SALE, At JOHN JONES'S Vaults, Red Lion-street, Carnarvon, FOREIGN, BRITISH, and IRISH SPIRITSI LIKEWISE, PORT and WHITE WINE, I In Pipes, Bottles, and by the Gallon. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C The Foreign Spirits anJ. W-iw wnlbesold for Ready Money, equal in str "iirui and quality, I and upon the same terms as at the ports of im- portation; and the others also proportionally cheap. This day is published, A New Edition, two vols, foolscap 8m. with Eight beautiful Plates, price 12s. in boards. THE LIFE of PETRARCH. Collected Jl from MEMOIRS POUR LA VIE DE PETRARCH, BY MRS. DOBSON. Rar6 magni errores nisi ex magnis ing,eniis prodiere. PETR A RC H Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe: Cuthell and Martin; J.Harris; J. NValker; Lackington, Allen, and Co.; Otridge and Son; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Nunn; R. Lea; Scatchard and Letterman; J. Harding-; W. Mil- ler; iii(I J. Murray, London; J. Rasbrook, Ban- gor; Painter, Wrexham; Pearson, Hoi vheacl; Edwards, Ruthin Roberts, Carnarvon; Carnes, Holywell; and Broster and Son, Chester. THE GRAND STATE? LOTTERY, Which begins Drawing JUNE 28, is the only Lottery that ever contained SIX PRIZES OF £ 20,000. ..a. SCHEME. 6 Prizes of ^20,099 are s £ l50,0C0 2 10,000 20,000 2 5,000 10,000 S 2,000 C>,00 0 5 i,000 5,000 7 500 3,500 SO .1 100 2.000 SO 50 1,500 1.;000 22 2p 4,000 15 60,000 25,000 Ticketg. £ 250,000 NO FIXED PRIZE, Tickets and Shares are selling at all the Licen- sed Offices in London, and by their Agents in the Country. Present Price,—Ticket £ 20 19s. I Half. £ 10 15 0 Eighth £ 2 15 6 Quarter, 5 9 0 1 Sixieeqth 1 SO TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of Carnarvon, on Saturday the 14th day of May, 1808, between the hours of three and six o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall. be then produced, (unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given) r IP HAT FARM and LANDS, with the Ap- JL purtcnances, situate, lying- and being in the parish of Llangeinwen, in b the county of Anglesea, commonly called and known by the name of GELLINIOG, now in the occupation of Lewis Jones. And all that delightful FARM, with the Ap- purtenances, situate, lying and being in the parish of Trefdraeth, in the said county of Anglesea, -commonly calletf and known hy the name of B ERTH-H WFA, now in the occupation of Richard Hughes. Gelliniog is in a pleasant part of the country, within one mile of Tal-y-Foei Ferry, opposite the town of Carnarvon. The Land is in a high state of cultivation, and the Buildings are in good repair. Berth- H wfa adjoins Malldraeth River, conti- j guous to the Cob. The Land is of good quality and in a high state of cultivation: it is very conveniently situate for manure, and within four miles of the town of Carnarvon. There are very favourable prospects for Coal upon several parts of the Land. There is a large Colliery opened upon the adjoining Farm, Further particulars may he had by applying to Mr. J. EVANS, Attorney at Law, Carnarvon. SHAKESPEARE. STEREOTYPE EDITION. On the first of April will be published, Stereo- typed on a beautiful new letter, foolscap Svo. Is. 6d. and demy Svo. 2s. 6:1 No. II. cfthe FLAYS of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, containing THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, from the correct text of the edition of ISAAC REEO, Esq. and read with the utmost care by new editors. CONDITIONS. 1. That this Work shall be published in Num- bers, Stereotyped by Mr. Wilson, from a beau- tiful Type cut on purpose by Mr. Figgins. 2. That each Number shall contain a Play, or, namented with a beautiful Wood Cur, designed by Mr. Thurston, and engraved in a superior manner by Mr. Branston. The whole will be contained in thirfy-eisjht Numbers. 3. No. III. will be published on the first of I May, containing Midsummer iMghfs Dream, and a beautiful Wood Engraving, on India Paper, in Foolscap Octavo, Price Is. fid. and a Number published every Fortnight afterwards till com- pleted. 4. That a superior Edition will be published at the same Time, 011 the finest Demy Octavo Pa- per, Hot-pressed, Price 2s. GJ. per Number. The Publishers engage to return the Money to such Purchasers as do not approve the first Num- ber. N. B. Upwards of Thirty Plates are already engraved, Specimens of which may be seen at every Bookseller's, who receives Subscriptions for this Work. Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 31, Poultry, London; Rasbrook, Bangor; Roberts, Carnarvon Pearson, Holyhead Edwards, Ruthin; Carnes, Holywell; and Broster and Son, Chester. 'W:fIW.r. WILLIAM DUNCAN, FROM LIVERPOOL, WITil the utmost deference acquaints the ladies of Chester and the neighbour- hood, that, he has now on sale, at his shop, in the Olel Linen-hall, a larg-e and me-»f fashionable as- sortment of MUSLINS and LEAUS, of every description, of the newest patterft*. for the present ?eason; together with FANCV and WORK HI) DRESSES, amiTRIM- MINGS, TABEjR-.LK: i April is., —: — •"»>;■ This Day is published, A New Edition, in Royal ISmo. with Plates, pit-icr 4s. NARRATI of the EXTRAORDI- A NARY ADVENTURES, and SuHerinffs by shipwreck and Imprisonment, of DONALD CAMPBELL, Esq. of Barbreck; with the sin- gular humours of his Tartar guide, HASSAN it- TAZ; comprising the Occurrences of four years and five days, in an OVERLAND JOURNEY to INDIA. Faithfully extracted from Capt. Camp- bell's Letters to bis Son." Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; Long- man, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. liairii; J. Walker; and Black, Parry, and Lon- don; Rasbrook, Bangor; Roberts, Carnarvon; Pearson, Holyhead; Edwards, Ruthill; Carnes' HolyweII4 and Broster and Son Chester. SHAKES P EARE. FIRST EDITION, 1623. T/iis day is published. In a handsome Volume, in Post Folio, FRIer: 51. 5s. IN BOARDS; MR. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S CO- MEDIES, HISTORIES, and TRAGI:- DIES, published according to the True Original co-pies- (Witli his EFFIGIES.) Lortdon: printed for Isaac laggard and Elf- ward Blount, 1623." Reprinted for Joseph Johnson, St. Paul's Yard; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, Poul- try: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Oruic, Paternos- ter-Row, I SOS; Rasbrook, Bangor; Roberts, Carnarvon; Peat son, liclyhead; Edwards.Ruthin; Carnes, Holywell, and Broster and Son. Ches Cer. The greatest care has been taken to insure he accuracy of the present republication, of which only a small number is printed. It is printed oa the common type now in use; but in arrangement, spelling, and punctuation, is an exact copv, page for page, of the text of the original edition of 163S, (IlUW worth, Guineas) not a word, being added, altered, or omitted. TRE-JIJDOC RACES, ISa8, SOMETIME IN AUGUST. THF. Gentlemen's Subscription Plale cf 501. for 3 and 4 year-olds, 3-year-ohis carry- ing a feather, 4 IS 1st. bib Marcs geldings allowed 3tb. A winner of one 50^ plate in the year 1808, to curry Sib. extra; two,'5/5. three, or more Sib. Two-mile-heats. The Ladies Purse, vaftre Fifty Pounds, for all ages-.—3 ycar-oids carrying 1st. 4 vcar-olds 8st. tUf' fo^ar"mIds 9^' m 6>'ear-°lf!s 9". 1016. aged '• l2! T1;^ winner ol one 501, plate in the year IS08, to carry .m extra two, 5Z6. three, or more 8lb. Two-mile heals. A Cup, value Fifty Pouads, the gift, of W. A. Madocks, Esq.—Three times round the course. A Plate, value Fifty Pounds, the gift of Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. and Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart. The Traeth Mawr Stakes of lOgs. each, for a 11 ages.—3 year-olds carrying a feather, 4 year-olds 1st. 6lb. 5 year-olds 8sf. bib. 6 year-olds 8.st. dUu aged 8sf. 12lb.—Mares and geldings allowed Sib. Four mile heats, Maid-11 at the time of naming-. To close and name on the 1st of May, 1808. ° Sir W. W, Wynn, Bart. F. R. Price, Esq. Sir T. Mostyn, Bart. E. Llovd, Esq. John Madocks, Flsq. John Jones, Esq. W. A. Madocks, Esq. T. P. J.'Parry, Esq. John Madocks, Flsq. John Jones, Esq. The Snowdon Welter Stakes of ags. each, for horses bcnf) fi(le the property of the subscribers carrying 13?f. each. Mares and geldings allowed .97b, Two mile heats. The winner to be sold for 150 guineas, if demanded, within a quarter of an hour after the race, the owner of the second horse being first entitled. To be named on the first day of Tre-Madoc Races, 1808. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. John Nanny. Sir T. Mostyn, Barf. R. W. Price, Fsp W. A. Madocks, Esq. Joseph Mado-t- j? „ F. R. Price, Esq. Sir R. WriHarns?Barf E. Lioyd, Esq. John WVarley Fso ° John Madocks, Esq. Lord Kiykwal].' The Tan-yr-Allt. Stakes of 5s. eaeH, for all ages. 3 Ist.Jilb. 5 year- olds Sst. lib. G year-olds 9,t aged and geldings -ill,)wcd Sib. ¡;¡:ei1(at." -,arcs y SirW. W. Wynn, Bart, :1'. p. /Parry, Esq. Sir T. Mostyn, Bart. R. Morris, Esq. R. B. Dean, Esq. Joseph Madocks Es.q. E. Lloyd, Esq. G. Ll. Wardle, Esq. W. A. Madocks, Esq; E. Lloyd Lloyd, Esq. F. R. Price, Esq. John Jones, Esq John Madocfcs-, Esq. William Roberts, Esq. The Vron-Iw Stakes of 5gs, each, to carry 9st. The winner to be sold for thirty guineas, if de. manded,—Once found the course. Sir ^-5- Barf. W, A. Madocks, Esq. Mr P. \iostyo, Bart. E, Lloyd, Esq, I'. R. Price, Esq. John Madocks, Esq. I'. R. Price, Esq. John Madocks, Esq. H. YY. W. Wy nn, Esq-. T. P. J. Parry, Esq. Hon. J, Pkydeli Bou- Joseph Madocks, Esq. verie. Richard Puleston, Esq ON THE I. AST DAY, A Handicap for beaten Horses, 5gs. each.-Once round the course. Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. I E. LloJd, Esq. Sir T. Mostyn, Bart. John Madocks, Esq. W. A. Madocks, Esq. Joseph Madocks, Esq, F. R. Price. Esq. J All the stakes to be made up, the money Required by law, or no race. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. } Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart J Slcv>ards. N, B. Ordinaries and Piays the whole week.