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0 I Shooting I SEASON 1909. We hoW a Large Stock of High-Class Shooting Requisites. i GUNS. Very superior Anson and Deeley ham- merles Bretch Loaders, English Steel barrels, English made throughout, thor- oughly reliable, JE6 10 0 Ditto, highly engraved. JET 10 0 Ejectors JE12 12 0 to £ 25, Single barrel Breech Loaders, Splendid Value 25s. GUN CAFES, CARTRIDGE AND GAME BAGS, &c. I CARTRIDGES. Eley's Smokeless 6s. lOù. for 100 Bonax do. 7s. lOd. Diamond do.. nitro cases 8s. 6d. Pegamold „ 10s. fed. I Brass Cases „ lls. Od. Carriage Paid (Goods Train) to any Railway Station in Great Britain on lotaofSOO&ndupwards. All Cartridges Guaranteed FRESHLY LOADED. Repairs by Practical Gunsmiths. EVERYTHING FOR SHOOTING WEAR. Ben Evans & Co., Ltd., I The Sporting Depot. Telephone: Central 1015. I SWANSEA. I Visitors to Seaside and District Will find it to their advantage to inspect stocks of RUSSELL BROWN & Co. ADARE STREET Prices compare favourably with all BRIDGEINDe others. Qualities guaranteed. C1r^^=^=^c) Gem Rings, Keepers, Alberts Gold Guards, Watches, Silver, Leather Goods, Etc., Etc. WEDDING RINGS special good Present with each Ring, Optics. All sights fitted and Medical Prescriptions accurately supplied. yscrriNG RENTING MINTING HINTING G HINTING FSLNTLNG HINTING HINTING JAINTLNG MINTING giffi 1% FFFLFCETTING HINTING POINTING HINTING #* PRINTING HINTING HINTING HINTING HINTING HINTING HINTING *# HINTING HINTING WESTING HINTING G MEETING HESTING HINTING HINTING G G HINTING oINTING INO Iii** wliiix a PRINTING WHimNG PRINTING HINTING HINTING HINTING HINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING HINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING PRINTING The Gazette Offers Special Advantages To Its Customers. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR PRINTING IN BRIDGEND AND DISTRICT. 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An effectual Preparation for Preventing the attack of Fly on Sheep and Lambs. CORNS! CORNS! CORNS! ETHELINE A new and most effective remedy for Corns. fftffectly sate and harmless. Is Tery easily %aplied. (Jureø in few applications without the slightest pain. Oferyon« troabLed with either Corius, Wart*, ft? Banians, will find relief by asing Ethel me. Price Is. 2d. per bottle, post free. JOHN LLEWELLYN, High Street, Cowbridge AND 4 Commercial St., Llantrissant 11 I J. HORSELL & SON, SCULPTORS, Monumental Works, Pyle ESTABLISHED lase °'lMemorials in Granite, Marble or Stone Quality of Material and Workmanship Guar- anteed. Old Tombstones Renovated. 7538 See our Display of PROSES At Fruit Stall In the Market, ON SATURDAYS. Boxes of Fresh Cut Blooms 2/6 and upwards. Carriage during July, August & September, Paid." A.TOWNSEND 21, PARK STREET, BRIDGEND. MORTGAGES. TI/fR. EDWARD BRAMLEY, Auctioneer, has JjJL (several gums of money, from £ 100 to £ 600, available for investments en good securities.— Apply "With particulars to his offices, Station Hill, Bridgfend. 8688 ADVICE FREE for Stamp; Mrs. E. Stewarts' Famous Females reriiedy Never Fails. A-ddr&s r 9 Guinea Street, Bristol. I R. MUMFORD, I M.P.S. (late Jenkins), FAMILY & AGRICULTURAL CHEMIST, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. SHEEP DIPS, All the leading makes, including— QUIBELL'S, McDOUGALL'S AND COOPER'S A Dipping Machine lent to purchasers of Dip. FLY POWDER, FLY & MAGGOT OIL. WEJED KILLERS AND INSECTICIDES. DISINFECTANTS- Sanitas, Jeyes, Izal and Carbolic. CAMBRIAN ESSENCE OF RENNET for Cheese Making. In Jars, 6d. and 10^d. each. Superior to all other makes. 2 I National Telephone 149. 8012 I Dyeing & Cleaning If you want to economise, send your articles to us to be Byed and Cleaned. By our Special Process, soiled and faded Dresses are made bright and fresh, and take on a new lease of life. Let us send you a list showing the articles we renovate and the prices. W. E. VAUGHAN & CO., The Cardiff Dyers, LOCAL AGENCY- WOODWARD & CO. I Adare Street, BRIDGEND. MRS. R. GEORGE, i Certified Midwife (BY EXAMINATION). THE COTTAGE, LLANTWIT MAJOR. Also General Nursing Undertaken. F. T. MOSSFORD & CO., MONUMENTAL MASONS, Coity Street, Bridgend. ALSO AT FAIROAK ROAD, CARDIFF, AND TYNEWYDD ROAD, BARRY. Prices and Designs sent on request. 6419 BRYN SEION, PENCOED. THK ANXCAL EISTEDDFOD OF THE ABOVJ;, WILL BE HELD AT THE PUBLIC HALL. PENCOED, On Saturday, September 25th, 1909 A Prize of 23s. will be given for the Best Action Song (not under 16 in number), and a Prize of £ 2 will be given for a Choir (not under 16 in number) for the best rendering of Dyddiau dyn sydd fel Glaswelltyn. Good Prizes will be offered for SOLOS, RECITATIONS, &c. Programmes from Secretary. OWEN JAMES. Council Schools, Pencoed. 255 FIRST Pencoed^Sports Monday, Sept. 13th, 1909. Under distinguished patronage. Programme of Events— 1.—Boys' Race, 100 yards. 1st, 10s. 2nd, 5s.; 3rd, 2s. 6d. Entrance fee, 6d. 2.-Novice, 120 yards. 1st, £ 3; 2nd. JB1; entrance fee, Is. 3.-0pen, 120 yards. 1st, JE6 2nd, JE2. Entrance fee, Is. 6d. 4.-Noyice Cycle Race, Half-Mile. 1st, JB2; 2nd, jBl. Entrance fee. Is. 5.—Open, 300 yards. 1st, JE5; 2nd, £1 10s. Ent- rance fee, Is. 6.—Op en Cycle, Half-Mile. 1st, £ 5; 2nd, £ 1 10s. Entrance fee, 13. 6d. 7.-Galloway Race, I5 Miles (14.2 and under). 1st, j66 2nd, JB1. Entrance fee, 5s. 8.—Open Trotting (in saddle) I2 Miles. 1st. JET; 2nd, jE2 3rd, JB1. Entrance fee., 5s. 9.—Open Galloway, 14 Miles. 1st- £ 7; 2nd, £ 2 2 3rd, £1. Entrance Fee, 5s. HANDICAPJ-ERS Foot-Mr. Ted Lewis, Pontypridd. Horse—Mr. Tom Williams, Llwynpia. Clerks of the Course- W. A. Howells, Est)., Pencoed; W. J. Walford. Esq., Velindre. Judges—T. M. Bevan, Esq., Ty Groes J. Griffiths, Esq., Penylan W. B. Davies, Esq., The Verlands L. V. Evans, Esq., The Court; J. T. Salathiel, Esq., The Mardy; T. M. Griffiths, Esq., Britannia Hotel; Wm. David, Esq., Maesv- deri: E. MacDonald Atkins, Esq., Greenfield; J. Chatterton, Esq., Pencoed; Rev. Peter Jones, Pencoed; Chas. Green, Esq., Hampton House; Morgan Howells, "Esq. Maesygwyn. Starter—Mr. Morgan Stradling, Bridgend. Entries to be in by Monday, September 6th. Gates open at 1. Sports to commence atl-30 sharp Admission to Field, 8d. Enclosure 6d. Extra. All further information may be had from the Secretaries—D. C. WILLIAMS and FRED DAVEY, Pencoed. 240 BISHOP BROS., Coachbuiidera, ANGEL STREET, BRIDGEND. Repairs, Painting, Upholstering, &e., carefully executed. Ruboer Tyreing at moderate prices. Estimates Free. 117 THIS DAY AT 'k I a a e s W. & J. Palfery's I i Sale I 28 English Tailor-Made Costumes Sale Price 19s. lid.; Usual Price 29s. 6d. to 45s. These are perfectly New Goods bought at a large discount especially for this Sale. On view in the Large Window of our New Premises. f i -■ "■ -■ ■ **■ -■ ■* T" EMPORIUM, BRIDGEND. 3F- I I r ow Yana Yana .11 I I I I i I Levine's Customers Don't Worry. They know that Levine's stock of fabrics is always up-to-date; I that Levine's styles are always fashionable and that whatever M they want in the way of tailoring and outfitting they can always N I be sure of obtaining the highest possible value at most reasonable M prices from Levine. If you are not already numbered among Levine's patrons, take N our advice and call in at Satisfaction House, 2 & 3 MARKET BM.Dixcs, Bridgend. [ The Event of tine Season. HUGHES' POPULAR Clearance SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY And will continue for Three Weeks. The Event of I the Season, I EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IK Fashionable Millinery, Costumes, Blouses, Mantles, Coats, Sunshades, Gloves, Neck- Wear Laces, Hosiery, Ladies' and Children's Outfitting, Household Linens, Prints, Flan- nelettes, Curtains, Carpets, Oilcloths, Lino- leums, &c., &c. A A A AA Ai. AA AA. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Do not fail to secure some of the Bargains. E. HUGHES, London House, BRIDGEND. 'I IB j fl JltS 5* £ • 8 0 e*» E3 iill. | § 5 *§41 J « ss o 3m & £ a § «» to jf o Isg H lifi If I |I Q ct-^O y CO CO Sh §1:11 £ t o" 8 § I » BO(A g ø..s |l§r o a I* fsU | -1 ■" r?fa • s WHt (SJamflrpti (Bmtte. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. One Three. Six Insertion Insertions.^ Insertions 18 Wordt 0 6 1 0 1 6 27 Words 0 g 1 0 2 g 86 Woffds 1 0 a 0 a a 46 Words 1 3 3 6 I < 54 Words 1 6 S 0 4 8 63 Words 1 9$6 f f 72 Words 2 0 4 0 < t 81 Woids 2 3 4 • « f The above Charges apply only to the cl asset of Advertisements specified below, and are strictly oonfLned to those which are PAID .0. PRBYIOTJB TO INSEHTION if not prepaid, they will be charged by the general scale: j MiaoetQaneoua Wanta. Honaes to Let. j Apartment* to Let. Situation* Vacant. I Apartments Wanted. I Situation* Wanted. Wanted. a smart Girl as General, about 16 TV or 17.—Apply Southerndown Golf Club, near Bridgend. 202 WANTED, a Junior Clerk.—Am)ly, the Mana- ger, Bridgend Gas and Water Company Offices, Quarella Road, Bridgend. 215 WANTED, by Sept. 1st, a good General, able to do plain cooking.—Apply High Corner House, Llariharran. 230 WANTED immediately, a Smart Lad about 16, able to dress a slieep, and be generally useful; good home to resectable youth.—Apply to Francis Butcher, Treoes, Bridgend. • 2i6 WANTED a Steady Working Housekeeper.— Davies, 166, Caerau Road, Caerau. 278 WANTED Good General Servant, comfortable home for respectable person.- J. A. Hey- wood. Musical Institute, Blaengarw, Nr. Bridgend. 279_ WANTED Daily Employment by Respectable Woman, highest references.—N.M., Gazette Office. 283 WANTED September 12th, Good General Ser- vant, one child, Nurse kept.—Mrs Graham Verity, Penllwyn, Bridgend. 272 WANTED, A Respectable Girl, about 16, for Housework.—Apply, Mrs. J. W. Wheeler, Fern Bank, Ackland Road, Bridgend. 288 WANTED, experienced General and young Girl to help in farm house; no milking.— Miss Lewis, Brigam, near Llanharry. 300 WANTED, Lodgings with a homely family, by young lady situated in healthy locality state terms.—Apply, X.Y., Gazette Office, Bridg- end. 311 WANTED, a position as Organist to village church; moderate salary.—Apply F. G. Young, Photographer, 9, Green-street, Bridgend. 313 AN Experienced General Wanted.—Apply after 7 p.m., Mrs. Gladwin, Bromleigh, Bridgend. 301 CHEMIST'S Apprentice, wanted well-educated c Youth about 16, exceptional facilities for acquiring thorough knowledge of the business.— Apply, Lucas, Chemist, Bridgend. 302 For Sale. FOR SALE.—Second-hand pair-horse Harness, suitable for brake, etc. Keeds for thatching and binder twine at lowest prices.—Ycrwerth Thomas, Bridgend. 249 FOR SALE, Early and Late Broccoli, Savoy, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Wheeler's sund Curled Green Plants.—Apply. A. CrelueiFt-s, Colwinstone. 74 REEDS for Sale.—Apply Lewis Brigam, .Llan- harry, near PonStyclun. H.09 FOR SALE, Gramophone, cost £ 3 15s., asinew, and 13 large & 15 small records; the lot, £ 4. 81, Nolton Street, Bridgend. 205 FOR SALE, hand combed Reeds at lowest prices. — Apply Thomas Thomas, Saddler, Bridgend. P.O. lelephone No. 56 283 FOR SALE, new long Ladders for thatching purposes 16 to 30 rungs.—Apply W. Thomas, Carpenter, Colwinston. 231 FOR SALE.—A good strong flat Cart, suitable for fruiterer; also Horse, 15 hands.—Bryant and Sons, Bridgend. 253 FOR SALE.—4 Cottages, known as the Wern Cottages," Peneoed two separate leases.— Apply to John Davey, Builder Peneoed. 266 a FOR SALE.—Two good Fox Terriers, pure bred. Apply, J. Owen, Slon, Ogmore. 268 FOR SALE.—Cob 13-2, reliable and fast; warr- anted to pass all traffic, also Trap & Harness together or separate.—Apply Davies, Pork Butcher, Maesteg.. 276 FOR SALE.—One 34 Vertical Steam Engine, in perfect condition, will suit Farmer for Chaff- ing and Grinding.—Apply, Morgan, Trefaran, Llanilid. Nr. Bridgend. 286 I TTOR SALE.-—Jersey Cow and Calf, cheap, for U want of room.— Apply, The Gardener, Llwyn Celyn, Bridgend. 277 EOR SALE or to LET.—Substantially built Freehold Dwelling House Quarella House, Bridgend, Electric Light, Modern Conveniences, Charming Grounds and Garden. Healthy Situation. Apply as above. 295 01 FOR SALE.-Cabbage Plants, Flower of Spring, F Early Market, and otiiers also trap cheap.— Godwin, Quarella, Bridgend. 310 WREATHS and Crosses (Artificial) from 4/ New Stock See Windows.—R, H. Dver, Stationer, 20, Queen Street, Bridgend. 284 FISHING Tackle, river and sea Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies. Minnows, Hooks, Prawning nets. R. H. Dyer, Queen Street, Bridgend. 285 HOUSE for SALE 1 by private treaty, 26, Wigan JLJL Terrace, Bryncethin.—Apply, D. Phillips, Brynmenyn, Bryngoleu. 265 FERRETS for Sale small healthy ratters, bred F by David James.—Apply Evans, Coach and Horses, Cowbridge-road, Bridgend. 241 TO BE SOLD.—Six Freehold Cottages and Shop situated at the Rliiew, Bridgend separate or in lots to suit purchasers.—Apply, William Bevan, Coity Fields, Bridgend. 164 RICKS, Bricks, Bricks.—For price and quantity B apply to Manager, Evanstown Brick Works, Tondu. 8074 To be Let. TO LET—Storerooms, Lofts, Stable, 2 stalls, and coachouse. —. Apply, Wm. Griffiths, 17 Dunraven Place, Bridgend. 7953 TO Let, 32. Coity Road.—Apply, 74, Nolton St., Bridgend. 102 TO LET.—Villa, Cross Roads near Litchard, Bridgend Every convenience, Electric light, large Garden, lis. 6d. per week.—Apply, Llewel- lyn Owen. 94. T'O LET, Llwynon, Church Street. Drawing, dining, breakfast room, bath room, hot and cold water; with or without garden.—Api»lv. 23 Nolton Street. 206 rj^O LET, Usk Villa, Ewenny Road, Bridgend. -L All conveniences; rent moderate; yearly tenancy. Apply to tenant, B. Pritchard, Station Mill, Bridgend. 204- mo LET.—2, Litchard Terrace, Large Garden, I- Electric light, Bath (hot and cold).—Apply Lion Hotel, Aberkenfig. 214 I rpO LET, comfortable Board and Residence for two respectable young men; hot and cold bath.—Apply R.B., Gazette Office, Bridgend. 223 TO BE LET.—Suite of Offices at Masonic Build- ings, Adare Street, Bridgend, now occupied by Refuge Assurance Company vacant 29th Sept. next.-For particulars and to view apply S. T. Daniel, Secretary, Masonic Lodge, Bridgend. 236 TO BE LET.— Cross Keys Inn, Bridgend; im- mediate possession.—Apply Stiles, Brewery, Bridgend. 235 TO be Sold or Let.—New semi-detached Villa in Cowbridge-road every convenience.—Apply Hitt, Verlands, Bridgend. 246 IO LET.— Glanavon, Bridgend, with or without stables.—For full particulars, apply Mrs. W. Cooke, 46, Park Street, Bridgend. 282 TO LET on HIRE.—A fine Marquee with fittings complete.—Apply, Thomas, Star Hotel. Cein Cribbwr. 269 HOUSE TO LET, 22, Coychurch-road, Bridg- end hot and cold bath j every convenience. —Apply Mr. Telling, Railway Inn, Bridgend. 252 BR\N AW EL VILLA, Coity Road, from 1st November, now occupied by Mrs. J. W. Roberts.—Apply, Walters, Stenning, Bridgend. 292 EXCELLENT Lattermath To Let; cattle only; water plentiful.—Alpha, Bettws, Bridgend. 309 OFFICES to Let, Station Hill, Bridgend, whole of 2nd floor Court House Buildings; separate lavatory, electric light.—Apply T. J. Hughes and Lewis. 8107 Lost and Found. I' OST, a Grey Pony, about 12 hands high, finder J rewarded on returning same to Loosmore, Bridgend. 211 LOST on Saturday evening, August 7th, in Bridg- end, a Lady's Gold Curb Brooch. Finder on returning same to No. 93 Nolton Street, will be suitably rewarded. 308 We shall be obliged to our adTertisera if they will send in their copy early on Thursday morning, or on Wednesday if possible. Insertion cannot be made of advertisements reaching as after 3 p.ftn. Musical. PIANOS.—Opportunity not to be lost. 80 Bar- gains in Pianos and Organs returned from hire, from J38. Also see our marvellous value uew Pianos from 15 guineas; catalogues free.—Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. S TODD ART Piano, 12 guineas 8s. 6d. monthly. Thompson & Shackell Piano (ironclad), 16 guineas 8s. 6d. monthly. Thompson & Shackell Piano (ironclad), 22 gns. 10s, 6d. monthly. Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. A JELLO Piano (ironclad). 28 gns. 14s. monthly. Payne Piano (ironclad), 30 gns. 15s. monthly. Monington Piano (ironclad). 30 gns.: 15s. monthly. Pull & Field Piano (ironclad), 32 gns.: 16s. monthly. Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. HOOFF Piano (overstring ironclad), 40 guineas 21s. monthly. Neumeyer Piano (overstring ironclad), 45 gns.; 22s. 6d. monthly. Bell Organ, 8 guineas 5s. monthly. Chicago Organ, 14 guineas 7s. 6d. monlhly. Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. THOMPSON & Shackell Organ, 5 guineas 4s. monthly. Alexander Harmonium, 4 guineas 3s. monthly. Barnett Samuel Harmonium, 6 gns. 4s. monthly. Phonographs, Gramophones and Records in great variety.—Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1. Wyndham Street, Bridgend. PIANOS and Organs by and Maker in the Kingdom. Every Instrument warranted and delivered free. Tunings and Repairs on the short- est notice. Music and Books in great variety. Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 251 Notices. GLAMORGAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE. Evening Classes-Session 1909—1C. APPLICATIONS are invited for the posts of A Teachers of the following Classes :— Evening Continuation Classes at the following Schools:- Bridgend Council (Male and Female), Bryndu Non-Provided, Cornelly Council, Coychurch Higher Council. Pencoed Council, Porthcawl Council, St. Brides Major Non-Provided and Llangan Village Rooms. Technical Classes. BRIDGKKD C0RNTY."S0H00I.Building Construc- tion, Practical Mathematics, Inorganic Chemistry, Land Surveying, Phonography, Cookery, Dress- making, Welsh, Architecture, Art, Woodwork and Physical Training. BKYNOU NON-PRO VIDEO SCHOOL Practical Mathematics, Mining, Geology and Ambulance. COYCHURCH HICHKR COUXCII. SCHOOL Ambul- ance. PENCOKP COUNCIL Mining, Geology, Ambul- ance and Dressmaking. PKNLLINK COUNCIL :—Welsh. PORTHCAWL COUNCIL:—Welsh, Ambulance and Sick Nursing. N.B. Last Session's Teachers are specially invited to apply. APPLICATIONS in writing to be sent on or before the 25th August, 1909, to the Local Secretary for Bridgend Group, W. EDWARD WALTERS, Station Hill, Bridgend. 293 BRIDGEND AND COWBRIDGE UNION. APPOINTMENT OF JUNIOR CLERK. THE Guardians invite applications for the above JL appointment, from persons who have reached the age of 15 years. The salary will be at the rate of 6s. per week, (increasing to 8s. per week at the end of 6 months, if satisfactory), subject to the usual deduction under the provisions of the Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Act, 1896, Applications, in own handwriting, stating age, and previous experience*(if any), and accompanied by copies of two recent Testimonials, to be received by me not later than Friday, the 27th instant. By Order, R. HAMAR Cox, Clerk. Union Offices, Bridgend. 18th August, 1909. 304 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cross Brothers, Limited, of 21, 22 and 23, Working St., Cardiff (acting as Agents for Messrs. Nobel's Explosives Co., Ltd., of 195, West George Street, Glasgow) have, with the permission of the Secretary of State for the Home Department, applied to the Penybont Rural District Council for their assent as Local Authority to the establishment of a Magazine for Explosives at Felin Fach, in the Parish of St. Bride's Minor, in the County of Glamorgan, on the site shown on the plan, and on the terms specified in the draft license deposited with the Clerk to the Penybont Rural District Council at Bridgend.where they may be inspected by persons interested on each lawful day until Friday, the 17th September, 1909, and notice is further given that the Rural District Council have appointed the 25th day of September. 1909, at 3 o clock, at their offices at the Union Workhouse, Bridgend, as the time and place at which they will be prepared to hear the applicants, as well as any persons objecting to such establishment who have, not less than seven days before the hearing, sent to the Clerk to the Penybont Rural District Council, at their offices, Bridgend, aforesaid, and also to the applicants, notice of their intention to appear and object, with their name, address and calling, and a short statement of the grounds of their objection, all of which is done under and in terms of The Explosives Act, 1875." For NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES Co., LTD., (of Glasgow). CROSS BROTHERS, LTD., 281 per T. J. Major. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Parish Council of Coychurch Lower invite applications for the post of Assistant Overseer and Clerk to the Parish Council. The commencing salarv will be £ 15 per annum. Applications—(marked Assistant Overseer")— accompanied by two reOent testimonials to be sent to me, the undersigned, on or before August 26th, 1909. (Signed), THOMAS REES, Chairman of Parish Council. Cowbridge Road, Bridgend, August 17th, 1909. 273 TRESPASS. — Take^ Notice, any Dogs found Trespassing on Werndew Lands, Aberkenfig, will be shot and the Owners prosecuted. JOHN GRIFFITHS. August 18th, 1909. Tenders GLAMORGAN COUNTY ASYLUM, BRIDGEND TENDERS are invited for about 10 Tons Wheat or Oat Straw, tied, delivered at either Asylum as required, 2nd September to 31st December. Payment First Thursday in the month following delivery. Tenders endorsed "Straw" to be sent to me before 10 a.m., Wednesday, the 1st day of Septem- ber next. HUGH W. DAVID, 18th August, 1909. Clerk and Steward. 294 TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Boundary Wall, 400 yards in length, or there- abouts, at Spencer-road, Coity. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 31st inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply S. David, Bryn Garw, Coity, near Bridgend. 274 MOORLAKDS GCHOCL, PORTHCAWL. Principals THE Misses GARSED. Assisted by Certificated Resident and Visiting Masters and Mistresses. Resident French Governess. Sound English Education. Special advantages in Music and Art subjects. Pupils prepared for R.A.M. and R.C.M. Exams., Local Centre and School; also diploma of A.L.C.M. Healthy situation. Large playground. Swedish Exercises, Indian Clubs, Barbells, &c. daily Dancing Class held weekly by Miss Silvestre, Cardiff. References to Parents. Next Term commences Sept. 21st. Early application is requested, as the vacancies are few. 298 TJp-to-Date Appliances for turning out every class of work at competitive prices, at the Glamorgan Guette" Fainting Works. To Advertisers.—Advertisers who sptfd 111 small advertisements that some gander the rariea* head map of OUT prepaid soale, "are re- nested to kindly send rensittanoe vitb onto. Auctioneers Announcements. MICHAEL DAVIES, Fellow of the Auctioneers' Iristitute, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 15, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND, AND 21, TALBOT STREET, MAESTEG, HOTEL VALUER AND GAUGER (20 Years Experience). AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE AND LlFØ INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also for the Union Castle Steamship Cotopany to South Africa. And the Cunard Company for America and Canada* Stocks and Furniture Purchased Privately. SALE FIXTURES. Aug. 23rd.-Sale of One Share in the Building Club, Maesteg. Aug. 24th.—Sale of Furniture at Bridgend. Aug. 28th.—Sale cf 2 valuable Leasehold Villas Bridgend. Aug. 30th.—Sale of 41 Leasehold Cottages 9 Maesteg. Aug. 31st.—Sale at Drill Hall, Bridgend. Sept. 11th—Sale of Waterton Hall and Freeho** Land. i — Sale of Farm Stock and Furniture.. Re J. Howells, 69>»Victoria Street, Caarau, a Bankrupt. THE CASTLE HOTEL, MAESTEG. MR. ^IICHAEL DAVIES (Fellow of the AllC' tioneers' Institute) has received instruction6" to Sell by Auction, at the above Hotel, at 5 o'clock p.m., on MONDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1909, subject to Conditions of Sale then and there read:- All the Bankrupt's Interest in his share of tb; above Building Club, together with the Leasehold Dwelling-house, Stables and Premises; No. 691 Victoria Road, Caerau. Particulars on application to GEORGE DAVTpp Esq., Official Receiver, Cardiff, or to the Auction^ at 21, Talbot Street, Maesteg, or 15, Street, Bridgend. 219 Sale of a superior lot of Household Furniture aniJ Effects, Pianoforte, etc. 23, GROVE ROAD, BRIDGEND. MR. MICHAEL DAVIES (Fellow of Auctioneers' Institute) has received instr^' tions from Mrs. Dyment to SELL BY AUCTIO^ at the above address on TUESDAY, THE 24TH D-: AUGUST, 1909, the whole of her excellent lot 0 "HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFEOT comprising a Drawing-room suite in saddle bag9< f bedroom suite with wardrobe in satin walnu7 inlaid mahogany table, walnut cheffionier, leath^ couch, kitchen chairs and tables, brass iron curbs and fenders, kitchen utensils, picture9' carpets, oilcloths, 3 brass and black bedstead^ wire mattresses, wool overlays, chest of dniw"elS! washstand and dressing table, hallstand, togetbel with a full trichord iron frame pianoforte in perfc0 condition. Z. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. 2S n BRIDGEND. Sale of 2 Valuable Leasehold Villas. DUNRAVEN HOTEL, BRIDGEND. MR. MICHAEL DAVIES (F.A.I.) has recei^ instructions to offer by Auction at the abo* Hotel, at 3 o'clock on SATURDAY, 28th Art-t-" 1909 (subject to the conditions of sale to be tb and there read) Lot I.-All that commodious, well-built and cO veniently situated Villa at Ewenny Road. Bridge tC1 now in the occupation of Sergeant-Major B&rr»w at a rental of jB26 per annum. Lot 2.—The adjoining Villa, now in the occupy tion of Mr. T. G. Llewellyn, at a rental of per annum, the tenants paying rates. Both houses are practically new, and are jT under one lease for 999 years, from 25th 1902, at the very low ground rent of £ 5 3s., will be equally apportioned. The houses are well-fitted with every conveni^ for comfort of the tenants, including bath, in^f W.C. and lavatory, and hot and cold throughout. eef, For further particulars apply to the Auction6^ 15, Wyndham Street, Bridgend, or to Me9t,4, T. J. HUGHES & LEWIS, Solicitors, Bridge 1906—L—No. 2571. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division MR. JUSTICE NEVILLK. LEWIS V. LEWtS. CASTLE HOTEL, MAESTEG. Sale of Leasehold Property. MR. MICHAEL DAVIES (Fellow- of the tioneers' Institute of Great Britain), *\e( the approbation of the Judge, pursuant to 0 dated 19th February, 1907, will Sell by Auctio0 "i the above Hotel, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon MONDAY, the 30th day of AUGUST, 1909, subject Conditions of Sale there produced, the follo>vi»S LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz:— LOT 1.—All those 12 Cottages. Nos. 145 to Bridgend Road, Maesteg, inclusive, produc!I gross rentals of £ 125 9s. per annum.. ;,r LOT 2.—All those 7 Cottages, Nos. 159 to l&'Ja? elusive, Bridgend Road, Maesteg, producing a Sr rental of £ 78 per annum. *<fir Lot 3.—All those 17 Cottages, Nos. 124 to Bridgend Road, and 1 to 13, Pit Street, ind«&1 producing a gross annual rental of £ 156 ..13s. A LOT 4.—All that Dwelling Houses Shop ;J» Premises, No. 15, Bangor Terrace, NantyffvU0?'^ the occupation of Ernest Parker, at a rental oi v per month. Cfe9,. LOT 5.—All those 2 double and 2 single Cot^L os. 9 to 14-, inclusive, Bangor Terrace, ffyllon, producing a gross annual rental of £ °loeif LOT 6.—All that Cottage, No. 7 Hill Str Nantyffyllon, let at jBl 6s. per lunar month. zgtP LOT 1 is held under Lease for 99 years, from September, 1872, at the apportioned annual Rent of £ 5. Lot 2 is held under Lease for 99 from 29th September, 1872, at the annual Or°V Rent of £ 4. Lot 3 is held under Lease for 60 from the 1st June, 1866, at the yearly &l?r$ Rent of £ 9 Is. 6d. Lot 4 is held under Lease years fiom the 29th September, 1858, yfi Apportioned yearly Ground Rent of £ 1 9s. 6d. 5 is held under Lease for 60 years from the> o* September, 1857 at a yearly Ground £ 1 16s. 0d. Lot 6 is held under Lease for .-cfr t from the 1st of June, 1875, at the yeariy Rent of 12s. J Printed Particulars and Conditions of Sal'.e jUr be had gratis; in London of Messrs. &e'<{ Roberts, alton & Giles, Solicitors, No. 3 Clement's Inn, Strand, W.C.; of Messrs.. Brodrick & Gray, Solicitors, No. 63, Queen VIC Lert" Street, E.G. and in the Country of Mr. C' Scale, Solicitor, Maesteg, Glamorgan; Mesf;'0r 6 W. lvenshole, Solicitors, of Aberdare, Gl^ty gan and of the Auctioneer, at 21, Talbot Maesteg, and 15, Wyndham Street, Bridgen" COYCHURCH, NEAR BRIDGE*#- rf, RE STEPHEN JONES—IN BANKRt'^h SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHO^ RESIDENCE AND LANDS.. „,j Tif »• MICHAEL DAVIES (F.A.I.) has A instructed by the Official Receiv^VK' Bankruptcy, to Sell bv Auction, at the RAVEN HOTEL, BRIDGEND, on SA1. 5 DAY, the 11th day of September, 1 o'clock in the afternoon (subject- to Cond11 of Sale to be there and then read). All that Valuable FREEHOLD$ DENCE, known as WATERTON HALL, BRIDGENP- Ii" Together with 10 Acres, 3 Roods Perches of Excellent PASTURE LA> longing and1 adjoining thereto. For further particulars, and orders apply to the Auctioneer, lo Wyndham Bridgend or to MESSRS. T. J. HUGHES AND LEy 31o Solicitors. Bridge" Mr. T. Naunton Morgan's Announc^ MAESTEG, GLAMORGANSHIRE* Important Sale of Leasehold Dwelling ~&°nl>e MR. T. NAUNTON MORGAN has/ec^fr instructions to Sell by Public Auctio11 -ptV Castle Hotel, Maesteg, on TUESDAY St, AUGUST 24TH, 1909, at 7-30 o'clock (subject t 11 conditions as shall there and then be rea produced), the following Valuable Leasehold DWELLING HOUSES AND I. viz. niise^f All those Four Dwelling Houses and I>r^g '19: situate and being known as Nos. 76, 77, I Bridgend Road, Maesteg, Glam., and no« respective occupations of Messrs. Price, 0otb' Dagg and Lewis, at rentals of 28s. per lunar The Properties are held under Three of Lease for a term of 99 years from the 2n» rent £ £ I August, 1905, at the very low annual groun^ o*> of £ 5 7s. 6d., which will be apportioned at Sale. • rtefitK The Auctioneer wishes to call special ,a eartl^ to this Sale, the Properties being situated » I Cwmdu New Pits, and other local Collieries-. are excellently built, and are let to resp_ jgjp tenants. The Properties will be offered fof separate lots. r}eOr<V Further particulars may be obtained fr0"1 F. Forsdike, Esq.? Solicitor, Cardiff; or Auctioneer, at his offices, 55, Dunraven p Tonypandy, and" Hillside," Penygraig. 21ft P.O. Telephone: 39 Tonypandy. f X