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TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. Upon the Premises, at Porthyllongdy, in the County of Anglesea., on Weduesday the 15th of November, 1815, I THE FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, and part of the Valu- -able HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, together I with several Ricks of excellent flay, the pro- perty of Mr. JOHN BRADLEY, who is declining the Farming business. 9th October, 1815. ANGLESEY. TO BE LET, And entered upon at old Jt'srants nexty THE Capital FARM, called Pias Coedana, in the said county, on which (here is a good House, Barn, Stables, Cow-houses, and other "Convenient buildings; with about 185 acres of arable. meadow, and pasture Land, in good con- tiitien, and well watered with excellent fences thereon. This Farm is situated within a naile of the wiarket town of Llanerehymed(* an.1 within a ^convenient distance of lime for nianure. For further particulars, appty to Mr. RGBT. PRiCHAItE), Solicitor, Llwydiarth Esgob, An- glesey, at whose Office a Survey of the Premises may be seen. CONWAY. TO BE LET, 1 And entered upon the 13th November, 1815s THE large and commodious INN, on the great Irish road, between Holyhead and London, through Chester, known by the name of the BULL'S HEAD, in the town of Conway, in the county of Carnarvon, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Read. The House consists of several dining rooms, bed rooms, and offices, with stables,conch houses and yards, on an extensive plan, in and conveni- ent for the accommodation of travellers. The tenant may be accommodated with any quantity of valuable land, near the town, not ex- ceeding 140 acres, on reasonable terms. Apply at Mr. R. W I Offlce, in Beau- maris, 4nglesejr. PURSUANT to a Decree of his Majesty's B Court of Exchequer, at Westminster, made in a cause Williams, v. Faiilie," the creditors and Legatees 01 John Williams, late surgeon of the first battalion of artillery, in ihe honourable Iast India Company's service, at Cawnpore. in the East Indies,deceased, are forthwith Peremp- tory to come in by their Solicitors, and prove their respective debts,and claim tlwir respective legacies before Abel iVloysey, Esquire. Remem- brancer of the said Court, at his Chambers in the Exchequer Ofliee, in the Inner Temple Lon- don. And in defaull of such Creditors so comin in, they will be excluded the beuelH of the said decree. II. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. CJ R N A R VON S11 IRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, ALL that CapitalFreehold Messuage, Farm, Lands and Hereditaments, commonly called by the name of Fl- I DI) i SA, situire in the pa- rish of Beddgelert, in the COllllty of Carnarvon, •containing by statute measure thereabouts, be (he same more or less (including the valuable sh.ecl,w;<lk callcel Clogwyu v Crom- lech), late in the tenure of John Pticharii. Im- mediate possession may he had. The above Farm is near the foot of Snowden, in the beautiful and romantic Vaie of iiiii'lif ;&[lit ro,!Iii.ific Vale t,f iieddgelert, and is in pin t divided on ilie vouth «ast side of Quellyn Demesne, by the post roail leading from Carnarvon fo Beddgelerl. Parts of the said Farm are very eligible for the plant- ing of trees, and which may be inclosed at a mo- deratc cxpellcc, There is a good prospect of copper mines oil parts of the said premises. For a view of tin: Farm apply to John Prich- ard, of Frilld ueha, and for further particulars apply to Mr. HORKTUT PMCN AIID, Soliciioi, Llwydiarth Esgob, Anglesey, at whose office a. survey of the premises may be seen. Brymbo Iron Works & Colliery,, JSEALL W II EX HAM. TO BF- 4LL those well-known IRON WORKS and COLLIERIES, situate at Brymbo, near -NVrexhaiii, it, the county of Denbigh, North Wales, part of the trust estates of the late JOHN W ILKINSON, Esq. consisting of two blast fur- Daces, now at work, with buildings adjoiniuj, which are easily convertible to fores; and other purposes conuected with the iron trade a pow- erful blast engine, with otherengines, whimseys, railways, waggons, houses for agents and work- men, and every other requisite for carrying oil the iron trade. These furnaces are at full work, and the colliery and iron-stone pits opened, so as to furnish without much farther expeuce, all ample supply of the best materials for many years to come the buildings and machinery are In perfect working repair, on the most approved plans. The Brymbo pig iron is well known in an extensive district for its extraordinary liveli- ness and fluidity, making an excellent mixture with other pig iron of a less ductile quality for founder's use, as well as for the forge the Weekly make is 70 (o So tons, with a constant regular sale. It is proposed to let these works, the engines, furnaces, buildings, pits, houses, and fixed ma- chinery for a term of years—the present state of repair, or equivalent value being maintained by the tenant at a reasonable rent and to let the mines at a moderate royalty or rent. The tenant may be accommodated with one or more respectable houses, and any quantity of excellent land from one to three hundred acres. The stock, of materials, loose utensils, and machinery, to lie valued by proper persons mutually chosen, on entry upon the works the payment to be made convenient to the purchaser a suitable guaran- tee will be required for the performance of the covenants, on the part of the tenants. To any Person or Company wishing to enter nto the iron and coal trade on a respectable scale, in a country affording every facility of carriage and markets, and possessing an adequate capital, this offer must afford every encourage- ment. Application may be made to, and further par. ticulars had from Mr. SAMUEL SMITH ADAM, the Principal Agent at the Works from JAMES ADAM, Esq. the Acting Executor and Devisee, at Castlehead, near Miluthorp, Westmoreland or frota MESSRS. CLADQHTOW and FUCHETT, Solicitor*, Warrington. TO BE LET, 'I And entered upon immediately, PART of that CAPITAL FARM called I J!L Weeg, in the parish of A her. For further particulars appiy to Mrs. Lro YD, at Weeg. -h_ NOTICE IS HEREBY CaVEN, THAT a MEETING of the TRUSTEES of the ANGLESEY TURNPIKE ROAD, willhe held at the Bail's Head Inn, in Llangefni, on Tuesday the 14th day of November next, for the purpose of passing the Treasurer's accounts, &c. &c. W. P. POOLE, Cleric and Treasurer. Fencraig, 26th Oct. 1815.

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HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR BUONAPARTE.