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===,=,= TO BE LET, And Entered, upon the 12tit of May next: A TRNEMBNT and LANDS, calicd Gelli- rhyii, situate near Pont-abergiasglyn, it) he parish of Beddgelert; containing about 57 Wen of arable, and meadow laud there is an rive" 1 «d tides from olf the meadow.—F-'u-further par- 'cuiars enquire of iVIr. DAVID FRICHARO, *e<Mgelert. Hzddgelsrt, Jip7, ISiO. MRS, RsEATE, (Governess to Sir John Williams's Children) tXAVING taken a House in Stanley Place, •-X Chester, with the intention of opening a ^'HOOL for a limited number of YOUNG LA- the ensuing Midsummer, begs leave to so- lc^' 'he patronage of the public. lc^' 'he patronage of the public. Jhe hl!J!'nat;C of the Schoo! wIll he I' rencn, I ltl:' no day scholars admitted, I Ai:y reference m- v bo bad bva letter, aodress- to MR- KEATE, Siit JOHN WILLIAMS'S, fSodlewyddan, St. Asaph, are! Mrs. BEN- WILLIAMS, Al>bey-s»ree«, Chester. RICHARD BRASSEY, druggist, on. E-: colovrman, DALE STREET, LIVElirOOr>, S leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that he has laid in a large and choice ai-ticl(, ifl )°J>es |,y an uiu-emilting attention, and a prompt 'Xyi'ution of all orders he is .ay be favoured with, 0 merit a continuance of thelr parronatÇe and "Pport. s*- B. Foriiierly apprentice to Mr. H, Lloyd, "«ester. Valuable Freehold 1,stale in Flinlshire. j TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, e latter end of May, or the beginning of June nexr; IN LOTS. j A Very Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, j Er*- containing upwards of twelve hun-dn i o ,.7 acres of arable, tve<t 'oir, and pasture ^niedin!o several -compact farms, will buildings, let to respec'abie tenants, and. "able of great improvement under sevt il t I. e lots, there are seams of coal, one of which is to Also one third of he royalty of lead ore and several ivit J? sa»d i;.fi"i.sn "r r.hL, ;.r1 u-. ■|"uabie mines of i,lyii_v i l j !i >u,and Nant. Mawr coal work. he estate is situate in the parish and vale of wiihin the distance of 12 miies of the city Chester, ai.d the town of Wrexham, 9 utiles f j?."1 'he town of Ruthin, and € from 'the port of ".lfi and the whole of the property lies con- sent for lime. 3-rtirulars will be ready for delivery in the 0r-se of the month.; and in the mean time, a; y f yffher information may be obtained at Mr, YSNE'S office in Mold. ,r Void, I ^'c/i *>, is io. s Suable Farming Slock, Household Goods, Furniture, §c. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BV Mr. RICHARD JONES, On Monday the 7th day of May, 1810. rnR U VE and DEAD STOCK, upon the >7 Farm, late in the occupation of Mrs. '°iip.KTs, late of Pendre, at Cae Maes Lodvvig, iki tie county of Carnarvon com- bing, 4 valuable mares and geldings, 7 excel- lIlt mildl cows, 4 heifers, 3 one and two year •0 ditto., stoie pigs, 3 carts, 4 ploughs, 3 har- Q \1¡s, a roller, and geering for 3 horses, winnow- Machine, sieves", riddles, rakes, pitchforks, n, lers, and a general assortment of farming „ l)|ement9, a barrel churn, and ail sorts of dairy €tlsils, and a quantity of hay and corn. 1180 on Tuesday, the 8th day of May, and lIlnlillhe whole are Sold. if 'le valuable household furniture and effects I0 e said Mrs. ROBERTS, at her late dwelling- at Pendi-e aforesaid: comprizing, maho- hl/ double chests of drawers, with scrutoire, chest of drawers, dining-, earn, pembroke tal)ies, washhand stands, four post tttit bedsteads, with chintz, cotton, moreen, ;>fffu rniture, good feather beds, blankets, DenterPanes, glass, pier dressing and swing !ook- t trasses, a sofa, mahogany and other chairs- Djn cbint.z and cotton covers, Brussels, Kidder- sfer, and other carpets, an excellent eight dressers, with drawers and shelves,and )f;'<r'ety of culinary articles in pewter, copper, ,t,q,s tin, and brewing requisites &c. which !}, more particularly described in catalogues, (eo-,may he had after the 20th of April, at ille ^'s,ar Office, Bangor; Mr. Jackson's Bangor- Sportsman, Carnarvon; BullVhead lim, •h^aris and the Harp Conway. en T Sale to begiu each morJJwg, precisely al. Clock. tsù TO BE LET, and Entered upon on the 12th day of May next. A or Dwelling-house, Gar- Preiniqes, late in the possession of the et t hs. ROBERTS; comprizing, 1 parlour IS s^l'y 55 feet, 1 ditto 15 feet by !()-| feet, i lo0r ^itto, and a servants-hall on the ground rexcellent lodging rooms, and a large he *f°om on the first lfoor, 4 good rooms on io(„Sec°nd floor, with a good kitchen, brew- Jtai)'(e\ cellars, dairy, granary, coach-house, iiry, grinary, and other convenient buildings, a most garden, well stocked with fruit and t'i trees, with a summer-house &c. who may be inclined to take these Prc- 'fay on an early application be accoiuaio- i {?,' *ith an excellent farm near Bangor. t'1, j} rfher particulars apply at the Office of J S ^EP.TS, Attorney awl Notary Public, -=:=: Ti Merchant*, Manufacturers^ Dealers/and Others. .II! AN Established Mercantile House in the City of London, whose connections are ex- tensive both at home and abroad, and whfi.po&sess a constant opportunity of sorption of merchandise, suitaole either for a I foreign market or horns consumption, oifer their services as agents or factors, to any country ma- nufacturer, dealer, or other, who may have large i stores by them, will find a ready and advantage- ous market and in case of any temporary aid wanted. they will advance cash or accept- ances on fair, liberal, and equitahle terms. Ad- dress, (post, paid] to G. R. New York Coifcc- bouse, Royal Exchange, London, TO BE SOLD 'BY AUCTION, In Black Boy Street, in he Town of Carnarvon, on Thursday, the 2601 day of April, 181.0, Good Household Furniture, CONSISTING OF BEDSTEADS, feather beds, ami bedchng, mahogany and other 'Hides, chairs, solas, carpets, mahogany and oak book-cases, chest of drawers, cupboards, kitehea utensils, and several other articles. The sale will begin at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, and be eoutinucd on tlie following days until the whole are sold. A Catalogue may be seen at Mr. Evans's office Carnarvon. UNION SOCIETY. For Insurance against Loss ly Fire, Established at Norwich, ia March, 1797. TRUSTEES. Sir DIGBY MACKWOIITH, Bart. FRANCIS DICKENS, Esq. R 11. 1 .>! C A L D W E L T., Esq. E 0 W A RI) W E N M A N IVIAHTIN, ESIl FRANCIS RIOSDALE, Esq. c-jc. ,\c. §c. '1- Ofifce, ai! the Premium is returned 'I"Itliii i a > the Insured, except what is wanted to de- tiiy Ontce expenees, and to make good losses. I ne Society now consists of more than 12,000 Hmoers, and has insured 7 millions of property The returns are made at the end (If seven years, from the commencement of each t icon's In u ance, by which means the Socuuy's capual al- COIISists of y v;ars' deuo »bc < iniiierlo ijeen found sc^uiiich m oluT)o su l (a defray the Losses, that dividends ol i am T i. > 631. per. cent, have been return to ie,n- bcrs, whos&terms of '7 jears lmve expireti. With such superior aovantages, it is by no means sur- prising that this Institution should be so general- ly preferred, as every man who is at liberty to exercise hi.s judgment, will adopt a mode of In- surance that secures him from Loss, for little surance that secnres him from Loss, for little more than a fourth part of the money usually paid. All remove Insurances from other offices to this without anyexpenec. Particulars of the Plan, &c. may be had by applying to Mr. JOHN UURLESTON of Oswestry. Solicitor, Or of the following other Agents. ST! RE VT SBTJ R MR. JO OX KIRCH, Jun. W11 IT0 HURCH, W. H. W ATSON. DRAYTON, \\R, FURBEU. N EW PORT, ..J. SILVESTER. To p !>RIDGNORTIT, D. MACMJCNABL. 0 LEO BURY,) MORTIMER, JOHN 'WOODWARD. LUDLOW, W. FELTON, FARMING STOCK Insured at the reduced Rate of 2s. per cent. and Losses occasioned by lightning made good. -< UNIOX SOCIETY, For the Insurance of Lives, granting An- nuities and Endowment of Children. TRUSTEES. The Most Noble the MARQUIS TOWNSHEND The Right Hon. EARL CRAVEN Sir DIGBY MACKWORTH, Bart. Sir ROBERT BURNETT, Bart Sir PHILIP MONOX, Bart. JOHN PATTERSON, Esq. M. P. WALTER FAWKES, Esq. STARLING DAY, Esq. Mayor of Norwich. & c. & c. & c,. Secretary, Mr. THOMAS BIGNOLD. Actuary, Mr. RICHARD MORGAN. THE Directors of this Society wish to call M the public attention to the liberality of its plan, and to the advantages it possesses over prior establishments of this nature. FIRST.—THE RATES ARE NKIRI.Y 10 PER CENT LOWER THAN THOSE Off LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES IN G-EXERAF., and consequently are highly advantageous to the Public, but most e$- pfcifiltij so to persons effecting insurances for short periods who do not iu other offices enjoy any of th,j Benefits offered to parties insuring for the whole duration of life. SECONI)I,Y.-ii, surplus capital, de- fraying the, office expences, and satisfying the claim of the insured, is returned to them at statui periods, by additions to the sums originally insured: and THIRDLY.—AH the petty advantages of other offices are discharged from the plan of this Insti- tution, no charge being made, for entrance money, for non-appearance at the chief office for policies, or for neglect of paying the annual rlfcmiums in due time, (except the mere interest lost by the delay) The Society also not only makes a liberal al- lowanse for the policies, if the insured cannot continue to pay the premiums, but wi!! even ad- vance loans on such policies, in case the parties l are desirous -of retaining their interest in the in- surance. The Agents for the Fire Office are also Agents for ate iifv Office. WANTED TO PURCHASE, I On arty part of the Sea Coast of Carnarvon- shire or Merionethshire, A BATHiNG- LODGF,, wiih 30 or 40 acres il of Land adjoining to it also an Kstateof two or three HUNDR.b POUNDS >r annum two or thre HUNIHtD POUNDS >r annum contiguous to the Lodge, or within short dis- tance of it. Application to be made to the Printer of this paper. CARNARVON, TO BE LET, And Entered upon at May next, A SUBSTANTIAL Modern built dwcHins: House and Shop, in a good situation for business, in Turf Square, Carnarvon. The House consists of a Bow Window Shop in front, a Par- lotir and Kitchen on the ground floor, sitting Room and Bed Chambers on the first story, with good Attics, Cellar, &c, Apply to Mr. JONES, Bryntirion. 9th April, 1810. SOI,Y) BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ALL {hat CAPITA!. FAllM, situate, lying: and being in the Parish of LUmlleo.hid, in the county of Carnarvon, called by fhe name of Talyllynogwan, containing about 1461 acres, now in the occupation of Morris Jones, and Jane Howell, as tenants at wiil. And all that valuable farm situate Jying- and being, in the said parish of Lianllechid, called by the name of Talywaun, containing about 652 acres, wilh one half of Opwall Pool, which is well supplied with the best Trout in North Wales,now in the occupation of Owen Evans, as tenant at will. The above Farms lie contiguous to the new post road, leading from Holyhead to Shrews- bury, and within a few miles of the new inn, a? Capel Cerrig, about t welve miles from the market town of Bangor, and nine miles of Llanrwsr. The, land is capable of great improvement at .a small expence owing to the great travelling upon the new road, land near Capel Cerrig is very much increased in vallie; these farms are well worth the attention of persons who are inclined !o spe- culate in reai properly; a new inn may be con- veniently built upon oue of them: an additional inn near Cape! Cerrig will answer well. Further particulars may be had, hy applying to Mr. J. EV ANS, Attorney, Carnarvon. W- f A TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the George and Dragon Inn, in Llannercb- ymedd, in the afternoon of .Wednesday the 2<1 day of May, )S10, in the following or such Lois as shall be agreed upon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, unless disposed of in the mcan time by private con- tract, of which due notice will be given. LOT 1. ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS, called Tyn y Rhos, situate in the parish of Llanfairmath aferneiihaf, iu rise said couiiiv, in the holding of Robert Williams, con- fining 3A. OR. IF. or thereabouts, LOT II. A TYTHE BAnX and FIELD, situate in the said parish, in the holding of the Lord Bi- shop of Bangor,colltaining I A. On. i or there- abouts. T.OT 151. ALL that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LAN DS, called Tyddyn bach, situate in the same parish, in the holding of William Roberts, con- taining 4A. 2R. 32P. or thereabouts. For further particulars apply to MR. ROBERT PRICHARD, Attorney, LlwydiartH Esgob, An- glesey. THE LLEWENY ESTATE, NORTH WALES. BY AUCTION, BT WIS STAN LEV AND SON, At the Auction Mart, near the Bank of England, London, on Tuesday and Wednesday the 29(h and 30ih May, in 48 Lots, unless disposed of by Private Contract, previous to the 15th of &jay:— TI-IE very extensive and valuable FREE- HOLD ESTATE, comprizing the noble Mansion of Lieweny Hall, which contains ample accommodation for a family of the first distinc- tion also a convenient residence called Cotton Hall, together with new erected and very com- modious bleach works, water corn mill, aud iron forge (all well supplied with water) a public house and several improveablc Farms, contain- ing in the whole near FOUR THOUSAND ACRES of extraordinary rich meadow, pasture ACRES of extraordinary rich meadow, pasture and arable land in a high state of cultivation, and it a The annual value whereof is upwards of £ 7200.—the estate is in- tersected by the river Clwyd, most beautifully situate in the well known and fertile Vale of Clwyd in the counties of Deubigh and Flint, North Wales, 3 miles from Denbigh, 6 from St. Asaph, 8 from Ruthin, 10 from Mold, 12 from Abergele, and 24 from Chester—to be viewed by applying to Mr. Huxford, at Lleweny Ilall— Printed particulars with plans annexed may be had of Messrs. Mauley, and J. and W. I,owe, Solicitors, Temple, London; of Mr, S. Lowe, Solicitor, Whitchurch, Shropshire; of Mr. Cal- veley, Surveyor, Stapleford, near Chester; Mr. Thomas Wiustanley, Liverpool of Messrs. Kay and Renshaw, and Messrs. Duckworth and Chip- pendale, Manchester; of Mr. Wynne, Solicitor, Mold; of Mr. John Jones, Ruthin; of Mr. Hughes, Denbigh; of Messrs. Pemberfon and Coupiand, Shrewsbury; and of Wiustanley and Son, Paternoster Row; also at the,principal Iiiiisat i)eiAI)i"li, St. As:il)ti, Aberconw iy, Car- narvon, Ru hia, Wrexham, Oswestry, Shrews- bury, iiiniiinghun:: Flint, Holywell, and Chester. .t r « TURNPIKE TOLLS. THE ToMs arising from the gate erected near the village of Yspytty [fan, in the county of Carnarvon, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, On Monday the 30.'h April (inst.) 1810, at the house of Mr. Robert.Navies,. Pen y Ys- pytty aforesaid; which gate produced tust year £ 44. 5. Od, over and above the t;Xnc>\c{ of col- lecting. Whoever happens to be the highest bidder must produce sufficient sureties to the trlIstees, for the due payment of the relit, It such times and in such proportions as they shall ap- point G. THOMAS. 1910. Clerk and Treasurer, MERIONETH TURNPIKE TOLLS. TO BE LET BY AUCTIOV, At Inn, in the said county, on Friday the 7tl\ of April, 1810. rSFUTE Tolls arising from tiJC g-ate erected It near Aberglaslyn bridge, on the road leading from Maeni.wrog and Tan y hwlch to Carnarvon and Trernadoc, which produced the last year over and above the expence of collect- ing 9. Also the Toils arising from the new erected gate near the village of Festiniog, on the roarl hetween that village and Bala, Yspytty ifan, Ltannnt, and Cernioge. Whoever happens to be the highest bidder must produce sufficient sureties to the Trustees for the doe payment of the rent, at. such times, and in such proportions as they shall appoint. G. THOMAS, April 10, 1S10, and TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, A t the Sportsman inn, in the Tortn of Carnar- von, on Saturday the 19th day of May, 1S10, between the hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as wilt be thcn pro- duced, and in such Lots as shall be agreed upon at the time of the sale:- ALL thai; MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and LANDS,called TYDDYN PENGWERN, otherwise TY YN Y RIIOS, situate in the pa- rish of Llanwnda, in the said county of Carnar- von, and now in the tenure of William MORRIS, as tenant at will. Also all (hat MESSUAGE, TENEMENT and LANDS, called GLANRAVON, otherwise dwrog, in the sai«i count) of Carnarvon, and cow in the (enure of R. WJLLLIAMS, as tenant at will. Also all that MESSUAGE, or DWELLING- HOUSE, built upon a part of GLANRA VON, likewise in the occupation of the said Robert Williams. fcf"■ There is a valuable allotment of MORE A DINLLAEN annexed to these Lots. The tenants wiil shew the premises,and further particulars may be had at the Oflice of Mr. H. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. CJRNAR VON. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON I 31 MEDIATELY, finWO commodious modern-built DWELT.- JL ING-HOUSES, situate in High-Street and Church-Street, in the town of Carnarvon. The House in High-Street, consists of a capital entrance, a dinmg-parlour, and drawing room, nearly 20 feet by 17 a breakfast-parlour 17 feet by 16, a bed-room of the same size, with a dress- ing-room attached, and two other bed-rooms on tb.e hrst floor; five other bed-rooms in the attic story, with suitable garrets an excellent kitchen, ■ a housekeeper's room, and other suitable offices. The House in Church-Street contains n larve breakfast-parlour, (lining-parlour, and tea-room, a.Iso two ott tile same story with the tea-room, four excellent bed- rooms in the atfie story, capita! garrets, and a commodious kitchen. There are uncommon good vaults under each of the Dwelling-houses, ami each of the Tenants may be accommodated with three acres of capital Laud, contiguous to the town of Carnarvon. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. II. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. (ONE PROPERTY.) -ø" THE distinguished Features of the present Lottery arc presented to the Public in the following Scheme, which contains Four Prizes of Ticket Besides k2OO,C,00, Derided in the following MONEY PRIZES. 4 Prizes of are :£ Sn,()(}O 4 5,000 20.030 12 1,000 12,000 20 500 10,000 SO 100 2,000 44 50 2,20!) 30 25 900 4,800 )5 72,900 The Four extra Prizes of Tickets will be deter- mined in the following manner :—To the first, drawn Prize above (not falling to either of the tinder-mentioned Numbers) will be given in addition the following- G R AND BENEFIT P RIZ E 8 If the fortunate Number Íii of the Letter A, 100Tickets comprised in No. 1,251 to 1,275 B, 100 ditto comprised in 3,001 to 3,025 C, 100 ditto comprised in 4,751 to 4,775 D,.100 ditto comprised in 2,591 to 2,525 With all lie Prices that may he severally drawn against, them by which means One-Ticket may rain zlJ 0: JJOO TICKETS AND SHARES Are selling at all the Lottery Offices in this County. ¡ NEW TATE LOTTERY, I To be Drawn in June. ^/JESSRS. HAZARD, BURNE, and Co. If JL Stock-Brokers, Loudon, respectfully in- form the Public, that Tickets and Shan's for the present State Lottery are on sale at their Office, No. 93, Royal Exchange, The Scheme is on toe same Improve.; a,* the last, as to number cf Tickets, mode of Draw- ing, &c. and presents in addition to the of Prizes, FOUR EXTRA BENEFITS, Of 100 Whole Tickets each, Which are to be given to the Four Tickets of the First Numbpr drawn a Prize above e 15. Letters, post paid, duly answered, and Schemes gratis. Bank, India, and South Sea Stocks, with their several Annuities, India Bonds, Exchequer Bills, I a and every description of Government Securities, bought and sold by Commission. HOLYHEAD AND SHREWSBURY FLY WAGGON. THE Public are respectfully informed that the above Waggon leaves Holyhead every Tuesday night, by way.of Coaway and Llanrwst, and arrives at the Queen's Head, Mardol, Shrews- bury, every Saturday at two o'clock, and returns from the Queen's Head every Monday at o'clock, by way of Llanrwst and Conway to Eo- lyhead, where it meets the Henrietta, regular trading cutter for Dublin——By this conveyance goods are forwarded to and from all parts of Anglcsea,Carnarvonshire,and all parts of Ireland. Performed by the public's most obedient servant, JAMES WILLIAMS, Holyhead, Ari liNTS. JOHN ELLIOT, 86, Lower Abbey-st. Dublini JOHX OWEN. Hoi > head, IOHN RASBROOK, Bangor, THUS. CARTVY RIGH Queen's Head, Salop. All goods intended for this conveyance are re- quested to be directed by Williams, from Salop. I*- The Chester Waggon .eaves Holyhead for Chester as usual, and leaves Chester for He. iyiiead every Monday. Tue proprietor of the atjo'vj waggon will not be accountable for any parcels above he value of 51. unless entered and paid for acoor.iingly. CARNARVONSHIRE. Morfa Dinas Dinlle Inclosure. I THE undersigned the Commissioner ap $pointed to put in Execution, a.certain 4C* of tte lzeig-i of made aud passed m the 46th yerr of tbe Reign of his present .Majesty Kine r,>or«U the.Third; entitled, An Act for Inciosin-and Embanking Lands, in the parishes of Li mdw « rog, Llanwnda, aud Llaufagiun, in the couu- v of Carnarvon, DO HEREBY ClrE «WTW £ t That the next Public Pitthig, for putting the said Act into Execution, will be held at the house of Mr. GEORGE RETTISS, known by the name o! the Sportsm.au Inn, in the town of C-ar- narvon, m the sai'a county, on Thursday the 3rd day of May nex r, at the hour of 12 o'clock at noon of the sa^ne day. And it be'.rig provided by the said Act, that the charge'; and expences of obtaining and pass- ing the sa me, and all other incidental charges and expence-, whatsoever, for or by reason of, or preparatory to the said intended division and in- closure, and for carrying the said Act intocomplete execution, shall he .paid by the sale of any part of the said lands, so to dividet and inclosed the following portions of the said Commons, Ma.rsh Lands, and Waste Lauds, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the house of the said M. GEORGE BETTISS, On Thursday the said 3rd day of May next, be- tween lhe hours of 3 and 5 o'clock in the after- noon of the same day, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there pr(-,clucel Acreage, more or less, VuQfS A. R. p t st. A portion of the said Common, containing. ]8 0 13 2nd. Do. do. -j } ii 3rd. Do. do. 30 3 4 4Ui. Do. do. 4 1: M 5th. Do. do 29 0 4 I Lot 1st. is bounded Southerly by the road J leading from Glan'rafon to Dinas Diuiie, West- erly by the Common, and Northerly and Easter- ly by Lot 3rd. Lot 2nd. Is bounded Easterly and Northerly by the said road, leading from Glan'rafon afore- said to DinasDinlle, and Southerly and Westerly by the Common. Lot 3rd. Is bounded Easterly by the new Cut qnd Embankment, ami extending ia a Northerly direction from the said road leading from Glan- 'rafon to Dinas Diuiie, as far as the Sluice, and Northerly aud Westerly by Lots 1st. and 2nd. Lot 4th. Commences at the said Sluice, and n hounded Northerly and Easterly by the main Embankment, and cross Embankment to Belfan las, and Southerly by the ,oil ,-uid Lot Sxi. Lot 5th. Is hounded Soi.th .ly b> an allot- ment of the said Common, lately purchased by RICHARD PARRY, farmer. Northerly and Easi- Iy by the Comlllon, aud Westerly by the road leading from Dinas Dmlle to the barracks, of which is called and known by the name of Feiston Eifhin and Llyn Pedestri. Dated the 7th day of April, IS 10. WALTER JONES, Commissioner. For further particulars apply at the Offices of Messrs. Poole, and Mr. Glyuue Griffith, Solici- tors, Carnarvon, where the piuusofiUe tespectiye Lota may be sevn,