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ALL PERSONS having any claims ou the SLOOP ELIZABETH, of Carnarvon, HUGH PRICHARD, deceased, late Master, and lincehisdeath commanded by WM. DUIG AN, and ALEXANDER KIRKHAM, are requested to I lend particulars of their demands to Mr. HENRY HOMSEV WILLI AMS, Solicitor. Carnarvon* on or [1 ketore Saturday the 3d day of JNovember next,ou "hich day the said SLOOP will he dlspobed: 01 by PUHLIC AUCTION, at the House of Mr I GEORGE BETTISS, known by the name of Hhe Sportsman Inn, in the Town of Carnarvon, I (bet ween the hours of three and five o'cloo the afternoon), subject to such conditioas as be then and there produced. -*gr j X The oaly STATE LOTTERY I It To be lyrawn this Year, THE 19th OF OCTOBER, 1810. FIVE PRIZES OF £ 20,000, And only 4,000 Numbers. n ORNSBY and Co. have on Sale, in great JtjL Variety, Tickets at £ 22 15s.— Half I 14s.—Quarters £ b 19s.— Eights £ Li 19s. 6d. -Sixtecitths £ 10s. 6d. No. 4,469, the last drawn Twenty Thousand Pounds, in the last Stfate Lottery, was-Sold in Shares by IIORNBB Y and in One Quarter, Two Eights, and Eight Six- teenths. Also the following Capital Prizes in foursuccessi ve Lotteries. Jfo. 4,469 £ 20,000 J No. I S3 £ 10,000 9,61,8 20,0001 2,279 10,000 18,544 20,000 8,831 5,000 10,294 20,000 8,716. 5,000 19,544 .20,000 19,570 '5,000 Besides I of £ 4,004, 3 of X2,000, 6 of £ 1,000, and 10 of. £ 500. "26) Cornhill, and St. Margaret's Hill, Borough ALSO AT Mr. T. POOLE, Bookseller, Chester. taxes! THERECEIVElt GENERAt will attend Jt. at the places, and on the day's following;, between the hour-s of ten and three o'clock for the purpose of receiving the first moiety of Land and Assessed Taxes, for the Year 1810, (due on the IQth of October) and all outstanding Ar-, *"ears of Property, Land, and Assessed Taxes, for the Year 1809. He has found himself un- der the necessity of coming to a resolution, not to receive any country Baals Notes Tregarnedd, Sept. 25. Counties. Anglesea. LiangeTni, Novem. 27th, Tuesdav. -& ea. > Llauerchymedd, Nov. 28th & 29tli K S Conway, Nov*. 2d. i Carnarvon Lianysdymd^y, ditto 2U, 4 "«» ar?°a,r Pwllheli, ditto 24:h. 1 Carnarvon, ditto 26th. fLlaarwst, Nov. 1st, Thursday. Abergele, ditto 3d. Denbigh, ditto 5th. Denbigh. < Rathin, ditto 6th. Wrexham, ditto 10thand 12th. [ Oswestry, ditto 14th.. Llangollen, ditto iath. Dwyrid, ditto 16th. iTSt. Asaph, Nov. 7th. Flint jHolywell, ditto 8th. )Mold, ditto 9th. [ (Overton, ditto 13th. r Bala, Nov. 17th. I Dolgelly, ditto 19th. Merioneth. <( Tal-y-llyn, ditto 20th. 1 Barmouth, ditto 21st. "Maentwrog, ditto 22d. — UNION FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, Established at Norwich, in 1797. TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. EARL CRAVEN, LORD SALTOUN, The Hon SIMON FRASER, &c. &c. &c. Secretary, Mr. Thomas Bignold. IN this Office ihe Insurers enjoy the peculiar advantage of having their Premiums returned at the expiration of Seven Years, from the date of their respective policies, (after deducting the sums expended in defraying the losses, &c.)- nreturn which haq been made to upioards of 4000 idivhluals, and hn never fallen bcloio 50.J? per tent, on the amount contributed. The anuual re- ceipt of premiums exceeds 16,000£. and no less than 5000 new Policies are issued during the year -an addition of business exceeding that of any other Establishment in the Empire. The Rates of the Union Office are similar to those of others: Common 2s,—Hazardous 3s.— Doubly Hazardous 5s. per cent. But in conse- quence of the return above specÎ fierI, it is obvious that they are in reality only as under, viz. Common Is.—Hazardous Is. Gd.—Doubly Hazard- Gus 2s. 6d. per cent. UNION LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. TRUSTEES. The Most Nobie the M A RQUI s To wNSIIEND The Right Hon. EARL CRAVEN &c. &c. Secretary, Mr. THOMAS RlGNOLD Actuary, Mr. RICHARD MORGAN. The Rates of this Office are nearly Joe. per Cent, lower than those of others. The surplus capital is returned to the Insurers, at stated periods, by additions to the sums to Which their policies entitle them. No charge isrr.ade. for entrance money, for non- appearance at the chief office, for policies, or for neglect of paying the annual premiums in due time. (ONIP, CONCERN.) (fdj" Persons desirous of undertaking Agencies for this Establishment, are requested to apply b) letter, stating their profession,$c. Anglesey Leasehold Estates. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Ty-nzizwr, in Amlwch, on Saturday the 131k day of October, 1810, unless previously disponed of by private contract, of which due notii, xiU be given•— LOT I. ^ipwo Capital and well accustomed MILLS, JL one a water mill and the other a wind mill, I called Mclin Adda, containing every requisite for i,r nding wheat and other grain, very conveniently situate in (he village of Amlwch, and having at- tached to them a drying kiln, granaries, and all other conveniences suitable to mills together with two dwelling houses adjoining, all in excel- lent repair, and now in the occu.rition of Rouer Jones, John Paynter, and John-Griffith. These premises are heid under a lease for 99 years, dated 29th September, 1789, at the annual ground reit of £ 30. LOT 2. Six dwelling houses, and a field called the Mill Field, in the occupation of the same tenants. This lot is held under a lease for 31 years,— commencing on the 12th of November, 1794, at the annual ground rent of Possession of both lots will be given on the 12th November next. The tenants will shew the premises, and for further particulars apply to Messrs. POOLE, either at their office at Carnarvon, or at Pen- craig, in Anglesey. Holywell Hunt, 1810. rr' HE Members arc requested to meet on Monday, October the 15th.-Dilluer at five o'clock. RICHARD EDWARDS, Esq. President. On Tuesday, October. 16th, will be run for,the Members' Plate, of 50 gs. added to a suhscrip- tion of 10 gs. each, for horses, &c. bona fide the property of imeuibers. The best of three two- milt: heats. Same day, the Mostyn Stakes of 10 gs. each, (22 subscribers,)-oue-mite. On Thursday October 18th, the IJaw;irden. Castle Stakes, of lOgs. each, (ID subscribers,) two-miles. I Lord Grosvenor's b c by Cesario, out of Adda, 1 by Sir Peter, 3 yrs-old.' j Sir Thomas Mostyn, Bart's b c by Pegasus, out of j the Highflyer mare, 3 years old. j Sir Edward P. Lloyd, Bart's br h Artichoke, aged I Wm. Shipley, Esq'rs Owen Gkndwr, 3 yrs old. 1 H. W. W. W'yun* Esq's b f by Meteor, 3 yrs old I Sir W. W. Wynii, Ban's Melibeeus, yrs old j Sir S. !l. ("Stymie, Bart's Scorpion, by Gohar.na ] Francis Richard Price, c f Evelina, by Sir Oliver, 3 yrs old H. W. W. Wynn, Esq's c c by Sorcerer, 4 yrs Same day, a Handicap Stakes of 10 gs. each, with 20 guineas added by the Club. P 2 subscri- bers, ) the best of three two-mile heats. And on the sanies day, a Sweepstakes of 25 gs. each, p. p. Colt 8st Sib illlies 8-»t. (5subscri- bers/) one-two mile heat. I Francis Richard Price, Esq'rs br f Madryna, by j Orange Flower Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart's c by Meteor, out of the dam of General Beuingsea Charles Cholmondley, Esq'rs b c by Cheshire Cheese, out of Spinner, by Detpini Sir Henry M. Mainwaring, Bart's be by Diamond, out of a sister to Ta^, by Precipitate. The Members Ball will be on Thursday, Octo- ber the 18 th. THOMAS HARRISON, Secretary. Holywell, 5llfSept. 1810. ANGLESEY AND CARNARVONSHIRE Freehold Estates. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At Gmjndu, in the county of Anglesey, in the afternoon of Thursday, the 11th day of October) 1810, in the following Lots. ANGLESEY. Na. Parishes. Tenements. Tenants. Acreage. A,. R. p I. Bodwrog, Corsyr Eira,) and Tyddyn > H. David, 81 2 20 cadw,) 2. Ditto, Maes y Llyn^ and Park of/ w. Vickers, 14 1 4 Ithos Eria-r 1 1 nell.. 3. Ditto, Erianell ") AY en, & the | other part E. Michael, 82 0 9 of Rhos Er- | iaucll J 4. Ditto, Bryntwrog, ) and Llyn> T. Williams, 48 1 9 gwynygeifr) 5. Ditto, Castell gwydd, E. Williams 15 1 1 6. Llangwyl- Penrhyn), oer, N. Owen, 88 0 4 Bodwrog, J, Roberts, 6 0 0 CARNARVONSHIRE. 8. Llanbelilij:.—A house in Banscor-streef, in the town of Carnarvon, in the occupation of John Evans, Esq All the Estates are let to tenants from year to year, except the 2d Lot, which is granted for a term of years, which will expire on the 12th of Nov. 1817. The Anglesey property is extremely desirable and compact, the whole lying within a ring fence, and situate close to the great road from Holyhead to Bangor-ferry, nearly at an equal distance from each. The House at Carnarvon is large and commodious, and stands in an airy and pleasant part of the town, coaimanding a view of the Menai from the rear. The respective tenantwill shew 111C premisess and any further particulars may be had on appli- cation to Messrs. POOLE, at Carnarvon, or at their office at Peocraig, in Anglesey, IN A FEW DAYS.' Wfwr & Co. remind their friends and'the C9 Public, that the STATE LOTTERY will be drawn 011 Friday, the 19th this Month. The Scheme, with only 4,000 Numbers, contains the following Capital Prizes; 5 of £20.QOO ..are £100,000 5 2,000 10,000 5 1,000 5,000 10 000 5,000 besides Prizes of = £ 100, £ 50, -&c. as usual, amounting to Two Hundred Pounds! Tickets I k'•?* Shares are selling at SWIFT atid Go's Of- fices, -No. M, PoctTltY, Nà: 12, CHARING CROSS, No. 31, ALDGATE HIGH-^THEET where in the last Lottery, No. 4,469, a Prize of £ 20,000, was sold in Sixteen Sixteenth Shares. 30 CAPITA1, PRIZES, In the last Nine Months, were Sold in Shares by T. BISFI, 4 Cornhill, and 9, Charing-Cross, London. rrl-CK ETS and SHARES are selling in great IL variety at the above "Offices, for the pre- sent Lottery, which contains only 4,000 Numbers, 5,000 Prizes, and Five Prizes of .§ £ 20,QG0. Schemes, with particulars, may be had gratis at the above Offices, or of his Agents and per- sons desirous of. being supplied with Tickets and Shares may have them by sending their orders, (post or carriage paid) accompanied with good Bills, Bank Notes, or Post-office Orders, to either 4, CORNHILL, or.9, CHAR lNG-CROSS; LONDON. BRITISH FIRE OFFICE. .BRITISH Fi RE OFFICE in the JL Strasid, and Cornhill, Los DON, and >>y Agents in Edinburgh, GLASGOW, DUBLIN*, and other principal TOWNS, graut Insurances against FInE. Premium's for iKK-arsuce Michael- iiiiist be paid within I tftten Days therefrom The Directors of the BRITISH FJRE OFFICE earnestly request the attention of the Public to the uniform and equitable Mode with which at ail Tinws they have conducted their Business, with- out regarding the impolitic Fantasies lately i11-, troduced, the pretended Advaniages get forth, or the. JM-digeste(! Plans, equally baneful to he I«surer"at»i^ Inspired. Engines of the best Construction and Firemen of Activity arc provided to attend at Fi res. ANNUAL PREMIUMS. Common Insurance, 2s. per Cent. Hazardous, Si. Double Hazardous, 5s. Insurance of greater Hazard and large Sums h) special Agreenierit., Policies (Gratis) as heretofore for Sums of 3001. and upwards. Insurance on FARMING STOCK, at 2s. 6d. per Cent. specifying the Sums to be insured on the different sorts of Grain-or Is. 6d. per; Cent., oniy on the whole Stock of anyone Farm, with Salvage Clause. > ROBERT SKELTON, Sec. CARNARFONSllIkE -4 TO BE SOLD, BY -PitIVATE CONTRACT, THAT capital and compact FREEHOLD j6L ESTATE, consisting ol" the following eli- gib!e Farms, viz. Treflan, Tai issa, Gwastad- faes, Graig-lwyd, and Cae-steel, situate lyiagand being in the township of Trefian, in the parish of Llanbeblig, in the county of Carnarvon, contain- ing about 600 acres of good meadow and pasture land, exclusive of a valuable uninclosed pasture and sheep-walk thereto adjoining, of about 700 acres, now in the occupation of tenants at will. This is a most desirable Estate, it lies within a ring fence, at the distance of about four miles and a half from the market town of Carnarvon, close to the public roallleading from that town to beddgelert—the situation is universally ad- mired by travellers—the land is of a superior quality, and in a very improved stale: it is a most convenient and pleasant situation for a Gen- tleman that may be desirous of having a residence in the county of Carnarvon; there is a delight- ful-spot to build a Mansion-hallsc, with about 200 acres of good meadow ground in front, well worth from 30s. to 40s. per acre, most part of which has been set for considerably tizore the ground behind the intended house is well wood- le(I there is a large river, well supplied with trout, as a boundary, at the bottom of the level ground,—The whole of this property lies in a South aspect, which may be irrigated at a small ex pence, and is a luxuriant place for the growth of all manner of trees, a great number having been lately planted, and are in a very thriving state. It is in a good sporting part of the country, the sheep-walk is well stocked with grouse, and several large lakes abundantly supplied with Trout are at a small distance. this property is entitled to nearly one half of the adjoining common called iVattn-fawr, (hat is now inclosed and built upon, which is to be di- vided under an Inolosure Act. Take this Estate in every point of view, it is the most desirable that is likely to be offered to in this neighbourhood for many years to come. 0 Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr, J. EVANS, attorney, Carnarvon; at whose oflke a roap and survey of the premises mcy be iecn. STATE LOTTERY, be Di-awn Friday the 19th of this Months OCTOBER. SCHEME. 5 Prizes of j £ 20,000 £100,000 5 of 2,000 10,000 5 1,0*50 5,000 10 500 5,000 SO 100 Q,000 50 50 2,500 100 25 2,500 4,800 15 12,000 4,000 N embers.. £ 200,000 Five Tickets "f tach Number. RICHARDSON, GOODLTICK, & Co. Contractors with Government for the present State Lottery, respectfully inform the Public that Tickets and Shares are now on sale at their Offices, Bank-buildings, Cornhill, and opposite the King's Mews, Charing Cross, London. PRESENT PRICE, Tickets 22 15 e Half. £ 11 14 0 1 Eighth. £ 2 19 6 Quarter.. 5 19 0 j Sixteeuth, I 10 6 TICKETS and SHARES aroon Sale by J AMES GRIFFITHS, Haverfordwest, and THOMAS ROBERTS, Carnarvon. J. KING, Ironmonger, Neath. For RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and 'Co. LONDON, Who Sold in the Two Last Lotteries, Two Prizes of ^20,000 Three Prizes of. 1,000 Three Prizes of 300 &c. &C. CARNARVONSHIRE, LLANRUG LLANBEBLIG IN CLOSURE. I THE undersigned, the Commissioner, appointed by virtue of an Act of Parlia' oieut, passed iu the 46th year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, an Act for Inclos ing Latds in the parishes of Liaftrug and Llan- beblig, in the county of Carnarvon." Do hereby give Notice, That the following Allotments of the Lands and Commons to be iuclcsed by virtue of the sa;u x\ct, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (In pursuance of the power contained therein, for the purpose of paying and defraying the expenses of obtaining and passing the said Act and other incidental cxpcnces and charges in carrying the faid Act into effect, at the Sportsman IujH; in the town of Carnarvon, in the county of, Carnarvon, on Friday the second day of Novem- ber, 1810, between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, as marked and mapped. A n T> LOT I. An Allotment of the Common u, cal led W-alinfawr, in the parish 'Of Llanbeblig, containing a Honse and Blacksmith's shop, built by Hugh Hughes Black- smith, and Garden & Quiiiet thereto adjoininc 1 0 2-1 2. Ditto, containing a House, Gar- '.0 den, and two Inclostires, now in the possession of Griffith Lewis, adjoining the first Lot. 3 1 32 S. Ditta, containing a Hoose, Gar- den, and six Quillets or fields, now in the possession of John Jones Morgan, junior, adjoin- ing the road leading to Cefn da, io on 4. Ditto, containing two fields, now in possession of Danl. Jones, adjoining the said road. 5 0 21 5. Ditto, con taining one fleld-otitti-e left side of the road leading to Cefndu, nearly opposite to the first lot, now in the pos- session of Gaynor Griffith. 4 2 8 6. Ditto, containing a House, Gar- del, and two Fields adjoining the last lot, now in the pos- session of Evan Prichard 7 0-33 7. Ditto, containing a Field oppo- site the Farm called Graig- lwyd, adjoining rise road lead- ing to: Cefndtt, now in the possession of Morris Griffith. 2 0 9 8. Ditto, containing three. Fields, adjoining the last lot now in the possession of E. Hughes, widow. 416 9. Ditto, containing one field.,ad- joining the last lot, inclosed by Owen Griffith, la. Ir. S2p. Ditto containing a Quillet, inclosed by William Evans, adjoining Owen Griffith's field Oa. Ir. 14 p 13 6 And a certain, part of the Common in the parish of Llanrug, called Rhosddu, adjoining Afon- Rhythallf, from Sarn y Crowia to Pont Rhythallt, containing 67a. Ir. 29p. in the following lots, beginning at Sara y Crowia. LOT 1 6 3 38 2 12 3 2 3 14 1 1 4. 11 0 90 5. 16 1 8 The tots in the parish of Llanbeblig are weil inclosed, and in a forward state of cultivation. The Common in Llaurflg is of a good quality, and may at a small ex pence be brought to a high state of cultivation; the adjoining river has a g01Jd fall, and is very convenient to build Mills and other water works upon several of the lots. Further particulars may he had, by applying at Mr. J, livfins's Office, Carnarvon, where a man of me lois ot&v bs seen, YfALTER JONiS.

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