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Goat Inn Castle Green CARNARVON. THOMAS WILLIAMS, HARBOUR MASTER, GRATEFULLY impressed with the distin- guished favours he has already received from his numerous friends, most respectfully begs leave to inform those Gentlemen and others, that by his assiduous attention he fully anticipates a share of public favour; as he has been particu- larly careful to provide the Choicest Wines, Li. quors, and home-brew ed Ale, Commercial Tra- vellers may rely on good accommodation and vmjifortable beds, with excellentstaoiing for their horses. A neat gi<r and post chaise, with careful drivers, on the shortest uolic. From Carnarvon to Bangor 9 MiTis. < -—to Bedd-gelert 13 miles; -r-to Pwllheli 2o miles. NORTH WALES. TPoollen Factory io be Let. TO BE LET, WITH EARLY POSSESSION, A WOOLLEN FACTORY, situate at Tre- rnadoc, in the county of Carnarvon employ- ed in the manufacturing of Cloth, Flannels, a«d Webs. The premises consist of all necessary buildings, with a powerful head, and constant supply of vatei-, a dwelling house, and detached cottages tor wnrkmcn. For viewing the premises and further particu- lars, apply to 'I'l F, JOHN BEDWELL, at the Fac- tory Mr. EVAM PRICHARO, at Llanrwst, Den- bighshire or to Mr. J OIl N FORD, nearthe Welsh Bridge, 8h rcwsbury. N. B. A quantity of Machinery to be disposed of. ANGLESEY, LLANGEFNI, Lb A XODYFSAN, PEN- INCLOSURE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, I the TiulCs-head Inn, in Llangefni, in themonih of June next, Fff^IIE several Allotments in Tthosyrneir-ch, .IS Tahvrn Mawr, Myriydd LlanO.dyfnan, Pcu- tracth Marsh, Mynyddllwydiarlh, Cors y vviber, Rhoscefnhir, Cors y bwifri, and Rhostreh wfa, in the said parishes oi Llangefni, Llanddyfuan, Pen. tracth, and Cerrigceinwen, regpectively belong )Hg to all persons who have not paid the amount of the assessment made made upon them respec- tively, by the Commissioner, appointed under an Act of Parliament, for Inclosing Lands in the said parishes. W. P. POOLE, Clerk to the said Commissioner. .Peitcr,7ig, 23cl May, 1815. N B. The particulars of Allotments will ap- pear in a future paper. S. DA-VIFS, Upholster EH, CHESTER. TO THE LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND PUBLIC. THE whole of She STOCK-IN-TRADE bo. longing to the late Mr. Powell,Upholsterer, Chester, being disposed of in lois, by Auction, S. DAVIES, takes this method of informing the purchasers. that he will make up any of the Carpeiing, Fur niture. Prints, Moreens, Paper for hanging rooms, &c,. &c. o:i tire same terms as if bought at his ware110U.,e.. As it is not very common for Ladies or Gen- tlemen to change their Trades people, when they are usee) well, and as Mr. Powell's business is given iip, S. Davies hopes it will not be thought intrusive in him, to say, that he will be thankful for a share, of the late Mr. Powell's customers^; and oi,; numerous own have his grateful acknow- ledgments, many of whom for having continued to d" business with him for nearly twenty years; and to assure all who may favor him with their orders, that they will have good attention, upon fair terms. Chester, JJJ 19, 5815. HEREFORDSHIRE. Capital Freehold Estates, NEAR KINGTON, PTlESTEIGN, The Manor of Marslon, Slrangeworih Farm, and Fallet's IVood, Lye Farm, Woodlands, Cottages, 4c. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. ROBINS, At Garraway's Coffee-house, Change alley, Corn- hill, London, on Thursday, Juue L5, 1815) at twelve o'clock, in two Lots. f jflHE Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, A with Right of Common; comprising the MANORof MARSTON, with the Fines, Quit RC101UI, &c. and STRANGEWORTH FARM, And VALLKrS WOOD, in the Parish of Pem- tiridge i consisting of a substantial FARM- HOUSE, seated on a fine elevation, commanding beautiful views Farm Buildings, Cottages, Gardens, 5fc. containing nearly Two Hundred Acr.es of Arable, Pasture, and beautiful Wood Land, in part bounded bv the River Arrow, a fine flowing stream, in the occupation of Mr. .Morgan, and others. The LYE ESTATE, si- tuate in the Parish of Amestry, with Farm-house and Out-buiidings, and sundry Dwellings and Cottages, with nearly One Hundred and Twenty Acres of rich Meadow, Arable, Pasture, and Wood Land, Garden and Orchards, in the occu- pation of Mr. Harper and others, respectable Tenants To be viewed, by applying to Mr. Morga; at Strangeworth Farm; Mr. Harper, at Lye, of John Cheese, Esq. Lyon's Hall, where Particu- lars may be had and Plans seen Oxford Arms, Kington; Hotel,and Messrs Bird and Woollaston, .Hereford; Lion, Leominster; Win. Handy, Esq. at the Inns, Worcester; Hen and Chickens, Bir- mingham King's Head, Gloucester T. G. Parr, Esq, Lichfield of Messrs. Jones and Green, Salisbury square, Fleet street; at Garraway's Coffee house; and of Mr. Robins, Warwick- street, Golden-square, London, where Plauli may be seen. I RADNORSHIRE, ON THE BORDERS OF HEREFORDSHIRE. I The Beguildy and Rhw uydd ESTATES, Near One Thousand Three Hundred Acres, in compact farms with Farm-houses and Build- ings, and very valuable Common Right, to a great extent, on the Beguildy and otller lllls. TO BE SOLD BY .AUCTION, By Mr. ROBINS, At Garraway's Coffee-House, 'Change-Alley,. Cornhill, London, on THORSD-AT, June 15, 1815, at Twelve o'Clock, in Lots, Or"14-E valuable and very improvable FR EE- JL HOLD ESTATES, (with the valuable C<uno» jUght on the Beguildy and other Hills, cia'sy. airiea in extent, situate in the parish of Beguildy), between Knighton and Newtown, in the county of Radnor; comprising one Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty one Acres of excellent meadow, pasture, arable, and small part wood Lands, divided in compact Fárms; the Beguildy Public-house and Lands, let to respectable Te- nants, on agreements for short Terms, at Rents amounting to about One Thousand Three Hun- dred Pounds perannum. The Estate is nearly compact, in a fine com- manding situation, and very valuable for the great extent of common rights. The fine river Team flows through the Estate, which is stored with trout and other fish, and highly valuable for irrigating the meadows The lands abound with game of all sorts, and the hills with grouse. A most desirable Property for investing Money, and for Field Sports, situate six miles from Knighton, from which place the New Road passes through to Newtown, Weislipool, &c. and twellty Qiiles from Ludlow. May be viewed by applying to Mr. Price, sen. andjun.at Vidw Loyd, Dothless, and Briudrynog Farms, where Particulars may be had; at the Duke's Anns, Knighton Oxford Arms, King- ton; of John Cheese, Esq. Lyon's Hall, near Kington, where Plans may be seen Hotel, and Messrs. Bird and Woollaston, Hereford Crown, Ludlow Hop-pole and Star funs, and of NVai. Handy, Esq. Worcester George lUll, Chelten- ham King's Head, Giouceiter Hen and Chickens, Birmingham T. G. Parr, Esq. Lich- tleld Mr. Phelps, Evesham of Messrs. Jones and Green, Salisbury-square, Fleet-street at Garraway's Coffee house; and of Mr. Robins, Warwick-streetj Golden-square, where Plans of the Estates may be seen. The Road {¡-om Lotsdon is through Worcester aiid Lucilovy. LLYN AND E VION YDD ASSOCIATION, FOR THE Prosecution of Felons, WE whose names are hereunto subscrib V ed, have legally associated ourselves for the protraction of each mh^r'a prv.^rfy ? ««u <Xu J uercuy offer the following rewards, to any person [ or persons, who shall inlprm of, so as to bring to conviction, any person guilty of the following crimcs For burglary 5 5 0 For stealing any horse, mare, or gelding 1J 5 0 Ditto cow, calf, sheep, orother beast.. 3 3 0 Highway robbery 5 5 C Breaking into, or stealing out of, any I outbuildings 2 2 0 Stealing any pigs or poultry 2 2 0 Stealing out of any garden, or orchard, or dajnaging any plantation, or steal- ing wood, or stealing bark from trees, 2 2 0 Breaking or stealing gates, locks, hinges, and bolts thereon, fences, hedges,&c. 110 Stealing corn or grain, out of any hara, &e, thrashed or unthrashed 2 2 0 Milking and milk from convs. 2 2 0 Stealing any corn or grain, hay grass, growing or standing in cocks,or gorse, or stealing any potatoes, turnips, &e. or damaging any carts, ploughs, or other implements of husbandry 2 2 0 Concealing, or compounding any felony, 2 2 0 The above rewards will be immediately paid, upon the conviction of the olfender, by an appli cation to tiie Treasurer. i JOHN ELLIS, Treasurer. Richard Edwards^ Esq. Nanhoron. Robert Thos. Carreg, Esq. Ccfnalinc. David Ehis Nauney, Esq Gwynfryu. Thos. P. J. Parry, Esq, Madryn. W. Lloyd Caldecot, Esq. Cottage. John Lloyd, Esq. Trallwyn. FA at) Jones, Esq* Gelliwig. William Williams, Esq. Plashen. John Griffith, Esq. Brynodol. Wm. Glynne Griffith, Esq. Bodegroe*. Rev. P. Williams, D. D. Llanbedrog. Edward Owen, LlaniesJyn. —— Thomas Roberts, fien.fre. David Evans, Pwllheli. William Williams, ditto. Robert Jones, Rodvean. Owen Jones, Bron) galler. Owen Jones, MynyddoduyFed* John Williams, Pwllheli. William Roberts, Bronhaulog, Robert Williams, Bottwnog. —— William Ell is, Rhiw. —— Griffith Owen, Yscybor heu. John Evans, Bottwnog. William Williams) Rhosgill, farmer. it. Griffith Jones, Surgeon, Pwllheli. Thomas Hughes, Surgeon, ditto. Robert Griffith, Gent. ditto. Richard Ellis, Gent. ditto. John Williams, Gent. ditto. Thomas Rice, Farmer, Meillionydd. Evan Roberts, Farmer, Crugan. Morris Jones, Farmer, Parkia. John Evans, Tanner, Abereirch. David Rice, Innkeeper, Pwllheli. William Hughes, Shopkeeper, dilto. John Prichard, Shopkeeper, ditto. Evan Evans, Tanner, ditto. Robert Owen, Llangybi. John Jones, Aberkir, Farmer Henry Hughes, Jacws, Farmer. The Members are requested to meet the Pre- sident at the Crown and Anchor lun, Pwllheli, on Monday the 5th day of June next. Dinner at three o'clock. JOHN LLOYD, PRESIDENT* Traltwyn, 25th, May, 1815. h- I HOLYHEAD, ANGLESEY. I TO BE LET, > I AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN* SEVERAL spots of GROUND, most de. S lightfully situated in, and close to the town I of Holyhead, commanding a full view of the Bay, new Pier, and Harbour of Holyhead. Thtl pre- mises will be set for (be purpose of building, un- der Leases to be granted thereon, for three lives and thirty one concurrent years, itt moderate rents. For particulars apply to Mr. EEMUND RO- BERTS, Tanner, flolyiiead, or to Mr. ROBERT RICHARD. Solicitor, Llwyuiaith Esgob, An- glesey, EDUCA TION. CHTLDER THORNTON, NEAR. CHESTER. THE P-C V. HOBRT WILL AN, A.M. C Li .&. rate of Eastham, receives into Iii's fa.IIV Twenty Pupils, to be prepared for the,public schools, or educated for the general purposes of a military, commercial, or academical life, at 50 Guineas a year; which sltm includes every ex- peuce, except tradesmen's bills, and the usual charges for occasional Masters, There will be four Vacancies after the Midsam- met, Vacation. The Coaches from Liverpool to Chester, pass through Childer Thornton daily. The boys bathe in the Sea regularly during the Summer Months. Childtr Thornton, May, 18, IS 15. HEREFORDSHIRE AND RADNORSHIRE Capital Freehold Estates, PART TITII E-FREE. Manor, fvoods, Farms, and Lands, and [Vater Corn-Mill, c, One Thousand sieves (If ltich Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land and Orchards,^situate in a tnost beautiful part of the Counties, and well watered. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mil. ROBINS, At Garraway's CoffesTIousc, 'Cliatige-allev, Conihill, London, on THURSDAY, Juue i5, 1815, at Twelve o'Clock, in Lots, rn-i -IE Valuable and very Improveabie Frec- JL hold Estates, part tithe-free, with exten- sive Common Rights, in the counties of Here ford and Radnor :—consisting of nearly One Thousand. Acres of Rich Meadow, Pasture, Ar. ble, and Wood Land, and Orchards, with the Manor of Badlauds, Fines, Quit-Rents, and an Allotment on Wimble Ilill, with an extensive Right of Common. The capital Farms of Rodd; the very rich Grazing Farm, called Leen Farm, with a capital Water Corn Mill; and the Low Farm, adjoining, with excellent Farm-houses, and suitable Outbuildings of all descriptions.— The Lands are intersected by the Rivers Hind- will, Lugg, and Arrow, by which they may be irrigated, and are situated in the parishs of Presteign, Pembridge, and New Radnor, conti. guous, to good Market Towns, and commanding beautiful views of the varied scenery of the finely diversified surrou.-idiug Country; the whole in ttle occ-UDation of agreement, forming a very eligible property to invest money. To be viewed by applying on the Premises or of Mr. John Cheese, Lyon's Hall, tie-tv Kington, where particulars and every information may be had, and plans of the estate seen Particulars at the Oxford Arms, Kington Messrs. Bird and Woollaston, Hereford; ann at the Hotel; the Radnor Arms, Presteign Lion, Leominster; Wm. Handy, Esq. the Hop-pole and the Star Inns, Worcester Duke's Arms, Knighton Crown and Angel, Ludlow; Hotel, Liverpool; Husb, Bristol; White Lion, Bath; Mr. Phelps, Evesham Hen and Chiekens, Birmingham T. G. Parr, Esq. Lichfield; Castle, Tamworih George, Northampton; Mr. Adams, Oxford; George, Ctieltelitiall, King's Head, Gloucester at Messrs. Jones and Grest), Salisbury-square, Fleet-street; at Garraway's Coffee-house; and of Mr. Robins, Warwick-street, Golden-square, Loudon, where Plans of the Estate may be seen. j-

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