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Wa,tited-I THE several Sums of -Olooo, .£500, and A = £ 500, upon real Securities. Apply to Mr, OWEN, Attorney, Holyhead, Anglesey. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ■Ai Holyhead, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of March inst. precisely at 11 o'clock, The fast-sailing CUTTER, CAMDEN, (Late an Expj-ess Packet,) Jll||lll§rase Burthen Sfty-four tons per register. She has lately undergone a thorough repair, and ? completely found in sails and rigging, and is worth attention where dispatch is necessary. For particulars, apply to Mr. EDWARD JONES shipwright; and Mr. CHARD, sail-maker, I-Io- lyhead. cMerionethshire Timber. ""° TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Golden Lion, in Dolgelley, on Tuesdey, the 30th of March, 1813, at four o'clock inthe afteir- noon, subject to conditions to be then produced, 742 OAK TREES, and 768 OAK POLES, Scribed marked, and growing on the farms or Cefu creuan isa, Cefn creuau Ucha, Brynwhar, and Brauch y Caenant, in the parishvand situated within four miles of Dolgelley, near to the Turn- pike road, leading to Bala. The tenants on the premises will shew the Timber. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the, Harp Inn, in Conway, on Friday the 19tih instant. AFIELD, called Cae Nicholas, situate near -nL the village of Roe wen, in the parish of Gvtriti, Carnarvonshire. The said Field is to be divided into eight separate lots, for the purpose of building houses oil each lot; a space of ground ,vi!! be appropriated to each division, which will form a large and commodious garden, in a most delightful situation; the soil is extremely rich: the purchasers will have a right of comniofl, and the advantage of procuring their fuel from Bwlch y ddaufaen mountain. For further particulars apply to THOMAS Jo NES, of Tynyeoed, near Roe, who will shew the premises. c' CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE LET, AN excellent MANSION, called Bennarlh, situate one mile from Conway, suitable for ii lir,-e"laiiiity, with appropriate Offices of every description walJed gardens and orchards, plant- ed with choice fruit, trees, in full bearing; hot- houses, pinery, melon ground, farm-yard and buildings, and 13i acres of Land. Beiuiartii commands a beautiful view of the bay, river, and country adjacent. The premises are in complete repair, and the lands in the best state or etillivatioiv. Immediate possession may be had. Alexander Tate, gardener, at Bennarth, will shew the premises, and for terms of letting AND further particulars, apply to Mr. ROBINSON, .N o. I, Carey-street, Lincoln's luu Fields, if by letter, post paid.) STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, LONDON, March, ISIS. T. B IS H, HAY TNG Contracted with Government for A- a STATE LOTTERY of 20,000 Tickets. not to be divided as of late Years into two, but Numbered from No. I to No.20,000) to be Drawn precisely as in the former popular Lotteries pre- vious to the Class System being adopted, which is now done away. He has the honor to submit the following Scheme, being fully approved of by the Lords of the Treasury, and peculiar) adapted either fo Clubs or Societies, or to indi- vidual Adventurers, for by a Novel Arangement more than Half of the Tickets and Shares pur- chased are almost SURE TO BE PRIZES, in- dependent of their Chance for all the Capitals. This is a Feature unknown before the present STATE LOTTERY, CONTAINING More Prizes than Blanks. SCHEME. s- •* ;-of = £ 20,000.are £ 60,000 3. »0,000. -.30.000 2'000 8,000 o J,000 6,000 500 4,000 300 3,000 200 3,000 100 2,000 0. 50 2,000 40 2,000 2,000 20 -50.000 3,000 10.30,000 6,000 5.30,000 10,159 Prizes. 9,84i Blanks, 20,00.0 Tickets.. £ 200,000 Part of the Prizesto be determined as under: The first drawn 1,000 Blanks. £ 20 each The second drawn 1,000 Blanks.10 each Tickets and Shares are Selling at the Contract- or's Fortunate Offices, 4, Cornhill, and 9, Char- ing Cross, London, and by the following Agents. T. KAYE, Bookseller, Liverpool. R. PARKER, Bookseller, Whitchurch. J. SANDFORD, Bookseller, Shrewsbury. R. TAYLOR, Music-warehouse, Bridge. street, Chester. BEGINS DRAWING 6Tll OF MAY NEXT. LEAD MINES, CARNARVONSHIRE, NORTH WALES, TO BE LET. THE valuable LEAD MINES on the Estate JB. of Gwydir, in the county of Carnarvon, for such term of years as may he agreed upon. The leases of these Mines having lately expir- ed, the Proprietor is disposed to graiitnew leases on liberal terms, and the variety and extent of the veins (which have hitherto been only par- tially explored) are such as to render them an object worthy the attention of Miners of capi- tal and enterprize. For particulars apply to JAMES ADAM, Esq. Pilkelony, by Dunblane, North Britain, or to Captain RICHARD MARTIN, Miner, Llanrwst. MORFA DINAS DINLLE INCLOSUIIE. Notice is hereby Given, rillJAT certain Allotments, being ParIs and iL Parcels of the above Commons and Marsh Lands, situate in the several parishes of LIan- dwrog, Llanwnda, and Llanfaglau, in the county of Carnarvon, will he SOLD by AUCTION, at the house of Mr. George Bettiss, known by the name of the Sport-srnan Inn, in the town of Car- narvon, on Thursday the first day of April next, for rhe purpose of defraying the charges and ex- pences of carrying the Act of Parliament, made for the inclosing and embanking of the same, into execution, O. A. POOLE, AND v W. G. GRIFFITH, 'Clerks to the Commissioners. Carnarvon, 113th Fib. 1ST?. CARNARVONSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Crown and Anchor Inn, in the Town of Pwllhuti, in the county of Carnarvon, on IVed-, nesday, the 17 l/i day of March 1813, betwecn, the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock in the (ifterizooyi, subject to sitch conditions as shall be then and there produced. unless disposed ol. in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due notice veil I be given. ALL that MESSUAGE, FARM, & LANDS, called Cae gar do ucha, situate in the parish of^.lauiestyn, in the county of Carnarvon, now in the occupation of John Roberts, as tenant at will, containing by admeasurement 19a. Ir. 1261). All that MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, called Cae garw issa, situate in the said parish of Llaoiestyn, now in the possession of John Roberts, as tenant at will, containing by admea- surement 14a. Or. 1 p. All that Piece or Parcel of LAND or Ground, lately inclosed and fenced in, being part and par- cel of that valuable Common and Waste Lands, called Rhos Llandinwen, containing by admea- suFMieui. 9a. Sr. All that other Piece or Parcel of LAND or Ground, also lately iuclosed and fenced in, being part and parcel of that Common, and Waste lauds, called Cam Fadriu, situate in the said parish of Llaniestyn,-containing by admeasure- ment 2a. 2r. 38p. Lots i and 2 are situated within seven miles of the market town of Pwllhely, and three miles of Porthdinllaen Harbour, where lime may be procured at a uery moderate expence Lot 3 adjoins the two last lots, and is bounded by the properties of David Ellis Nanuey and Ri- chard Edwards, Esqrs. and Mr. WilliamThomas Lot 4 adjoins the public road leading from the town of Pwllheli, to the village of Sarii Aleill- tyrne, and is bounded by the properties of the. > said David Ellis Nanney, and Rice Thomas,Esq. The purchaser may have immediate possession of Lots 3 and 4. further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. GLVKNE GRIFFITH, Solicitor, Bodegroes, or at his Ollice in Carnarvon, where Plans of the Estate may be seen. —■— Ai\G ESEY. CAPITALTESTATES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Hull's Head Inn, in the town of Llangefni., in the county of Anglesey, on Friday, the 2611 day of March, 1813, between the hours or three and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, unless disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which due notice will be given:- ALL that capital aud eligible MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, situate in (he parish of Llangeinwsn, in the county of Anglesey, call- ed Celliniog, otherwise Celliuiog-Goch, now in the occupation of Lewis Jones, containing by admeasurement, 65a. Or. Op. All that delightful MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, situate in the parish of Trefdracth. in the said county of Anglesey, called Berth hwfa, now in the occupation of Richard Hughes, con- taining by admeasurement, 29a. Or. Op. Celiiniog is situate on the banks of theMenai, within a quarter of a mile of Talyfoel-Ferry, opposite to the beautiful and capila market town and muchadmireil Castle of Carnarvon, of which, and the Carnarvonshire Mountains, as also Carnarvon bay, it possesses a most grand and picturesque view: the land is in a high state of cultivation, and abounds with lime, mar], and sea sand. Berth Hwfa is four miles distant from the town of Carnarvon, and four from Llangefni, and by the recent effectual repairs of Malldraeth Cob, its communication with Talyfoel-ferry is render- ed safe and easy at all times. The land is of ex- cellent quality, in a high state of cultivation, and conveniently situate for manure. The bet- ter opinion is that there is a Stratum of Coal under this tenement, as there is an extensive colliery opened upon the adjoining farm. A considerable part of the purchase money, may remain on mortgage, if agreeable to the purchaser. Further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. Glyune Griffith, Solicitor, Bodegroes, Pwllheli, or at his Office in Carnarvon, where plans of the Estate may be iieen. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Goat Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, on Sa- turday the 13th day of March, 1813, between lite hours of three andfive in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then p roduced, and subject to the Life Estate therein of ANNE, the wife of WILLIAM GRIFFITH, of Carnar- von, Tanner, f riHE following DWELLING-HOUSES and JL PREMISES, situate, lying and being at the lower end of Pool-street, and near the Pool, in the suburbs of the town of Carnarvon, in the following Lots :— Lots. I. Dwelling-House ff Shop, Mr. Wm. Griffith. ?. Dwelling-IIouse .11. Lloyd, victualler. 3. Ditto ..John Jones. 4. Ditto. Ellis Vaughan. 5. Ditto Ellen Griffith, widow 6 J Ditto Eliz. Griffith, ditto. { Slaughter-House Mi. P. Rowlands. For further particulars apply at Mr. J. Evans's Office, Carnarvon-. ALBION FIRE AND T,1FE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW BRIDGE-STREET, LONDON, EMPOWERED BY ACT of PARLIAMENT rHE Company has occasion for an Agent JsL in each of the undermentioned Places, viz. Aberystwith, Llandovery., Bangor, Neath, Carmarthen New Radnor Carmarthen New Raditor Carnarvon, Newtown, Cardigan, Pembroke., Denbigh, St. Asaph, Haverfordwest, Tenby, Persons well situate, and respectably connect- ed, may, by proper exertion, render such Agen- cies worthy their attention. Any individual of this description, desirous of becoming all Agent, will he pleased to address his application in writing, to the Company's Secretary, in London; stating his qualifications, and referring to Persons of character, by whom he is known, andean be recommended. By order of the Board of Directors, WARNER PIIIPPS, Secretary. CAR NAR FO NS HIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, il HAT eli,i.ble TENEMENT and LANDS, JL with the COTTAGES and BUILDINGS thereto belonging, situate lying and being in the parish of Lland wrog,iu the county of Carnarvon, called and known by the name of y coed, containing about 38 acres, now in the occupation of Elizabeth Evans allll others, as tenants at will, at the yearly rent of 5s That TENEMENT and LANDS, situatelying and being in the said parish of Llandwrog, called and known by the lIame of Gilwern, containing about 24 acres, now in the occupation of Ann Hughes, widow, aged 64 years, by virtue of a lease for her life. And that TENEMENT and LANDS, with the COTTAGES thereto belonging, situate Ivingand being in the said parish of Llandwrog, called and known by the naiiie of Penralll, now in the oc- cupation of John Evans and others, as tenants at will. ITafod y coed is within about four miles of the town of Carnarvon, a pleasant place lor a person desirous of having a sitaation to build a house •fora residence near a good marrket town, it ad- joins the road leading to the village of Ltanllyf- ni. the land is arable, and capable of great im- provement, at a smaM expence. Gilvfcni is within less than a quarter of a mile of Hafod y coed, it commands an extensive view of Carnarvon Bar and the Island of Anglesey it is a very fertile place for the growth of Trees, it adjoins the well wooded Demesne of John Griffith, of Tryfau, Esq. The occupiers of these Farms have an unlimit- ed right of common upon the valuable Sfeeepwaik called Cilgwyu Common. For further particulars, apply to Ilr. JOIIN EVANS, Solicitor, Carnarvon, who will direct a propel' person to shew the premises. I ——————-————————— CARNARVON\ lWRTll JVALES. TO Bl' LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AND ENTERED UPON J I] I>D I ATE L Y, Or to be Sold by Private Contract, rrnAT Modern-built and well finisned X DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in High- street, in the town of Carnarvon, consisting of, on the ground floor, two parlours in front, one 20 feet by 17 feet, and the other 16 feet 6 inches, by 16 feet 3 inches; a back parlour, or servants' hall, I2 feet 3 inches by 8 feet 4 iticties a pantry and a large kitchen, with cellars under the whole. Above stairs, first, tea room, 26 feet 6 inches, by 17 feet 4 inches, a bed room, 16 feet 10 inches, by 16 feet, and a dressing room adjoining, 11 feet 8 inches by 6 feet 10 inches, and two other good bed rooms.—Second floor, live large bed rooms, as well finished as the rooms below, with garrets over the whole house. And about ten acres of good arable Land, in a high state of cultivation, within about half a mile of the town of Carnarvon, being part of a Farm called Tyddyn Llwydyn, now in the occupation of Mr. George Bettiss. The above Dwelling-house is in an airy and pleasant part of the town, within about thirty yards of the much admired Walk upon the Quay. There is an extensive view of the River Menai, the Bar, and the Island of Anglesey, from the upper windows; the beach near the town has been lately cleared, and made a convenient bath- ing place. There are most pleasant and delightful walks and rides near the town of Carnarvon, and the river Menai is safe and convenient for a pleasure boat. This town is within nine miles of Bangor- ferry, five miles of Llauberris Lakes, six miles of the foot of Snowdon,and twelve miles of the romantic Vale of Beddgelart. The market is well supplied with fish, hy several trawl boats belong- ing to the port. For further particulars, apply at Mr. EVANS s I OSee, Carnarvon. I TO BE LET, And entered upon immediately, I AD WE LUN G-H OUS E, T A N-Y A R D, and SLAUGHTER-HOUSE, situate in the town of Carnarvon, lately in the occupation of Mr. S. Lloyd, Tanner. For further particulars, apply to Mr. ELLIS ROBERTS, of Hcddgelart, in the county of Cariiarvoii or Mr. MORRIS GRIFFITH shoemaker, Carnarvon. To Ship-Builders, §c. CAPITAL OAK, ASH, AND ELM TIMBER, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ItY MR. TITTERTOIV, At the George Inn, in Rurton-on-Trent, in the county of Stafford, on Monday, the 22d day of March, 1813, at three o'clocic in the, aftei-noon, subject to suck conditions as shall be then pro- duced, in the following Lots :—— LflT I. ELEVEN Hundred aud Ninety-three OAK TIMBER TREES, 30 ASH and ELM, of which No. I to 516 with (he Ash an(1 Elm are now standing and srowing Oil lands at Bentilee, in the occupation of Mr. Jos. Walkeden, and Air. George Hall, and the remainder of the lot num- bered from 516to 1193 arc slandjng in the Birch- wooti Coppice, near Abbot's Bromley, in the county of Stafford. Mr. Walkeden., of Bentilee, Abbot s Bromley, and Mr. Geo. Hall, of the Birchwood, will shew this lot. LOT If- 937 OAK TIMBER TREES, 67 ASH and ELM, of which from No. 11-94 to 1847 are stand- ing and growing in the Birchwooil Coppice, the remainder of the lot with the Ash and Elm, on lands in the severa! occupations of G. Jackson, William Charles, Charles Brown. Mary Dawson, George Hacket, James Wood, Frederick Wigan, alld Thomas Willott, of Abbot's Bromley afore- said. Mr. George Hall will shew the Birchwood, and the respective tenants the remainder of this lot. LOT HI. 7-13 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered 1 to 743, now standing and growing iu Hitchinhill: Coppice. I.OX IV. 1181 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered I to 1181 now standing and growing in Broctou Cop- pice, and on Cannock Chace. LOT V. 1470 OAK TIMBER TREES, now standing and growing in Haywood Park. air. Joseph Palmer, ofliugeley, will shew the three last lots. The Timber in the two first lots is growing upon lands within one mile of Abbot's Bromley, and adjoining (he turnpike road to UttoKeter, <fec. Lot 3 is one mile from Rugeley, and 8 miles from Sfaflord. Lois 4 and 5 are G miles from Rugeley, awd.3 miles from Stafford. Lots 3, 4, and a, arc adjoining.the turnpike road to Stone, Staltoid, Rugeley, &c. and within one mile of the Grand Trunk Canal. The Trees in the different lots are blazed and nnmhercd willi a scribe, The Oak Trees are of the lies t qual it Y and large dimensions, and well adapted for the Navy. Further particulars may he known by (ion to Mr. Fowler, Solicitor, litit-toii.ii-Trefit. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Bull's Head Inn, in thc town of Llangefni, on Friday, the 26th day of March mslant, "be- tween. the hours of 3 and G o'clock in the a noon, subject to s-uch conditions as shall be then and there produceil fun/ess previously disposed of in the mean time by private contract, of which due noticc will be given J Ihe following Freehold Estates. I Lnts Parish. Farms. Tenants. create.. Rents. I I I 1 A. R. r. I -0. s. (I. 1. Uecbylched, Cefu ysgwyddisaf, Richard Roberts, 40 0 0 40 0 0 2. Ditto Tyddyn y Berth,. Peter Jones 22 0 0 30 0 0 3. Ditto A Cottage, John Roberts. 1 0 0 3 10 0 t. Ditto Ditto.. William Griffith,. 1 0 0 3 10 0 5, Ditto Ditto John Williams. I o ot 110 The above Farms are in a high state of culti- vation, within a convenient distance of the market towns of Llangefni, Llanerchymedd, and Holy- head, and near lime and sea sand, for manure There is a good House and Out-offices lately built on lot 1. The respective tenants will shew the premises and further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. H, HUGHES, Attorney, Penmynydd, An- glesey, who will shew the Maps of the different premises. premises. TO BE SOLD Bif PRIVATE CONTRACT' ONE FOURTH PART of Ihe GALLIO T, called rhe OLIVE, of the Port of Bangor, burihen per register 72 tans and upwards. This vessel has been lately very compleatly re- paired in the Hull and Riggings—She is well cal- culated for the coasting trade. For further particulars, apply at Mr. EVANS'S I Office, Carnarvon.

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