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,-Salles by Auction. P- A. I)ew & Hooper, ool Col"Il'Y', Bay and Conway. Wyll T3 A-u 8'y ?l-ephone No. 21. tat,tcl,l() 8 4 es and VALUATIONS of Landed boll?e ee I nd Lea,,ehold Business Premises, eo'd loper lailding Land, Hotels, Live and took, in ek, Household Furniture, Pictures, BIld 0te. Ilifo To T-Furnished & Unfurnished. 8ot7iaonltlr gi'le" of Houses, Building Estates, for Sal or to esidences, and Business Premises riIet ill all parts of North Wales. The C) 4ND GENERAL INSURANCE PO%j? ffices oce AGENTS. t?1eq "I irt coi 'PL the most prominent and central tialed '??Y, ay and Conway, thus affording Lti 190-11 -11.3332. of ]-?tsfice. Chancer>/ Division. /„ „ -?'Si't'Ce <S'?;tM/'PM-J?<7??/. -? -——' ? ?e Co?yM ?ay ?<'f?'i'c Z<'?/< <M!? oitcr Company Limited. T]le Hughes and another "'2/1 Be r ■ v' Hi Llectric Light and Pover Company f,. Limited. t, ETt,^Y MODEL LAUNDRY AND GTRIC LIGHT STATION, COLWYN BAY. bn t'l F P. A. DEW (of the firm of Messrs. Ordel: d' A. Dew & Hooper) will, pursuant to an 11:1', J" tted the 21st April 1902. of his Lordship "8 ICe S »elJ b". A wlI).fen.Eady made in the above actIOn, 2 J .<1.UCt' !ld JDE 10n on the above premises, on MONDAY, :E:t:EJC'¡1 1902, the whole of the RIC LIGRT AND LA17KDRY PLANT 110\>,1 AND MACHINERY :pVhe premises, including :-A PATENT ,11,)? V D GAS PRODUCING PLANT OF 30 a.bOllt 25 AtDA13LE" GRIFFIN" GAS ENGINE, SOties coh,p. With Cooling Tanks, Pipes and Acces- S"'itCh 13 l11plete, DYNAMO with Slide Rails, &c., a.lld:a oard, Auton1atic Charging Switches, Meters c I eCOrd' e Is, etc, lng Apparatus, Storage Battery of 57 '1:' illCllld' I:lE LADNDRY MACHINERY, itn:A. "MAJESTIC" IRONER, BODY, OER8 IRT, COLLAR, CUFP, and BOSOM l'itlr>e" IDEAL STARCHER Wood Washers, .(j <:> -8 Sk' 8.gs, &c' lrt Boards, Laundry Hampers, Linen lrODl{' S<E: WIIEEL DELIVERY Y AN "Milner's" a.ud nu bote :-]¡' tnerous other effects. t e.e¡¡ l>lltch e\1'ly the whole of the Machinery has \\0 OJ: thr ased new and laid down within the last Sale a.t lee Years. uta. -30 P ,1902 ,tn. prompt. On view Saturday, 31st Vie, and 0 th' d 1i:1a". b 11 e mOl'lllnp' of Sale, 01' car s to C J e obt atalogll alned earlier of the Auctioneer. b a. be Obte, Conditions of Sale and full particulars :pets, COl"" alned of the Auctione'er, Llewelyn Cham- f el'c lri Yn Bay, and Castle Street, Conway; Mr. °ll,. gnett S I' M b «SO!)s 13 0 lCltor, Colwyn Bay; essrs. r' 01: 1I arclay and Lowe Solicitors, Birming- Vt¡ ,lI.le"l\r I atlcerv i""s l1dermaur and Brown, Solicitors, 22, -.a,ondon, W.C. 44D6 'rtrSD AY, 3rd crUNE, 1902. :By th" d' u 11'e t' c IOn of th e Execut 01'S of the late 't J.ijSns, l\fE. JOHN ROBERTS, IV Will S F. A. DEW & HOOPER CO°ltE:SlrOpen by Auction at the BUILDER'S L\V1: 13' BACl{ SEA VIE'VV CRESOENT, B:o .:B1JrLDEri,Y: at 1-30 prompt, the whole of the se and C S PLANT & MACHINERY, 1:¡ 1 art & b Pftttic I' c" elonging to the abo\'e estate. LAr-.r8 on application. 4502 1'1ItIO:NDUDNOJUNCTION.- 1:tJE 1\.t 1;] SDAY, 10th JUNE, 1902. '1. -ItSSlts. F h ha\,c b A. DEW & HOOPER bres, .1:tùgQ ;en. favoured with instructions from 111lSes a.s 3.b aV!es, to Sell by Auction on the eo tlV:Ð OVe, the whole of the :t:¡l>l:iSi!)g It Nk D DEAD FARM STOOK, "I:n.es lc of R e" s, ba.hy D ay, 3 Cows, Bay Cob, Oart, c,' tenslls, Chaff Cutter, Field Roller, )? illcllld' ttJ1\{BEB: La.dd !n.nVehl' S STOCK-IN-TRADE, eJ: 11nO' 1\ h' It q\¡ s, a.l:1d th \5 .lac lne, 14, 16. 28, and 41 rung atltity of 0 er Dtensils and Materials, and also eOllsi' S lr 0 Sta. atln.g of C P FIT TIN G S A tlds. h OUnter Sh } yo d oQ.111" -Gel:1ch s, e \'cs, Cupboards, Wm ow "rlCl\, es st ff d e, n cloth.' u e backs and seats, m O a.so a. t1l>ef' IGlazed Partition, with doors, &c., 8 View £1' U nOUse Lift. ale °tn 10 0' 1 30 p,:tn l'ock on the mOl'lling of Sale. £1 mpt. GBO -= A\JrG E PERKI NS, \;¡¡ 11 V l ONEER AND VALUER, '.I:'()!8 'I'L l:l n dAB E n Û E L E 'I'liQ,åNSl!' S1?t!) 1i: G ItOCE:{ AG ENT ,PRACTICAL VALUER -{'l: liO'EL Y. PROVISION, WINE AND !>rS'l'AND DRAPERY TR,ADES. ",CE NO OBJECT. 3221 Sales by Auction. ROBERT & ROGERS JONES- AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, LLANRWST. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th, 1902. TAL-Y-CAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE of Fat BULLOCKS, HEIFERS, COWS and BULLS Calving COWS and HEIFERS, Yearling BULLOCKS and HEIFERS Fat WETHERS and EWES; Fat Cross- bred LAMBS; Choice Cross-bred Couples (EWES and LAMBS) Fat CALVES and PORKERS. 2440 Usual Conditions. Sale at 12-30 o'clock prompt, THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, 1902. No 12, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS, comprising 3 strong Carriage Horses, 15-2 to 16 hands high, 1 Cob, 13-2 hands high (all good honest workers), 3 light running Landaus (in splendid order), 1 Waggonette to carry 10 persons, 2 Phaetons, 1 very good Dog Cart, 1 Ralli Car (new last year), 4 Sets Single Harness, 1 Pony Set Harness, 1 Double Set Harness, Rugs, Head Collars, Straps, &c., Chaffcutter, Wheel- barrow, &c. Three Months' Credit. Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. 4510 MESSRS. H. R. HUGHES & Co., Auctioneers, Valuers, Land and Estate Agents, Accountants & Mortgage Brokers, ERSKINE ROAD, COLWYN BAY. At LLANRWST on Market and Fair Days. MARKET HALL, LLANRWST. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHINA BRIC-A-BRAC, &e. IYSESSRS. H. R. HUGHES & CO. XT a. will Sell by Auction at the above place, on TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 3rd. 1902, at 12 o'clock prompt. Terms—Cash. Auction and Estate Offices, Colwyn Bay and Llanrwst. c29Ai MR. PETER DAVIES, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. LIVERPOOL. R HYL. By Order of the Mortgagees. By M R PETER DAYIES, AT*, on Monday, June 16 next, at 4-30 p.m. prompt, at the WESTMINSTER HOTEL, RHYL, the Valu- able Detached FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, known 'as Summerfield," situate on Brighton-road, Rhyl. The House, which is approached by a short carriage drive, is of substantial and artistic construction, and contains on the Ground Floor a Spacious Hall, which is approached by a Promenade Verandah Vestibule; three well-proportioned Reception Rooms; the Draw- ing and Dining Rooms respectively open to lofty Con- servatories there are two interior Lavatories and w.c.'s, the Domestic Offices are spacious and of full modern requirements, there are six Bedrooms, also Dressing Rooms, Storeroom, and Linen Closets. The Grounds are shaded by well-grown trees and shrubs, the Kitchen Gardens and other parts being in a high state of cultivation. The Vinery and other Glasshouses are in excellent condition. There are also Coachhouse and two small Stables, Hayloft, and Domestic Offices. The House may be viewed at any time. Further particulars & Photograph may be obtained from the Auctioneers, 8, Cook-street, Liverpool; from Messrs. Joseph Bell & Sons, 36, South John-street, Liverpool; or from H. H. BELL. Esq., Solicitor, 34, South John-street, Liverpool. MR. T. W. GRIFFITH, AUCTIONEER & VALUER, LLANDUDNO. PRIVATE RESIDENCE. 825 LOTS. BRYN MAIR, LLANRHOS, near LLANDUDNO. Exceptionally Important and Attractive Sale. MR. T. W. GRIFFITH has been in- structed by J. Adey Wells, Esq., J.P., who has let Bryn Mair on a lease, to Sell the whole of the costly and superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AXD DECORATIVE APPOINTMENTS, On the Premises, as above, on MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 2nd, 3rd and 4th 1902, and following day if necessary, commencing each day at 11 a.m. prompt. VIEW DAY—SATURDAY, MAY 31st. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Descriptive Catalogues are in course of preparation and may be had from the Auctioneer, at his new Offices, Town Hall Chambers, Llandudno. 4506 KAY & ED G H ILL, Auctioneers and Valuers, PROPERTY, INSURANCE & COMMISSION Offices:- AGENTS. 3721 Oxford Buildings, Conway Road, Colwyn Bay. COMMERCIAL PRINTING. "PIONEER" OFFICE, COLWYN BAY. Sales by Auction. Messrs. WM. DEW & SON Auctionteers, Bangor, Llandudno and Carnarvon. PLATT HOUSE, DEGANWY. MESSRS. W. DEW & SON are instructed by the Executors of the late W. DRAKE BLEW, ESQ., to prepare for Sale by Public Auctionon TUESTAY, WEDNESDAY & THURS- DAY, JUNE 10th, 11th and 12th, 1902, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, at the above Private Residence. Further particulars in due course. Catalogues will shortly be ready, and may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, at their Offices at Llandudno, Bangor and Carnarvon. 4504 NORTH WALES. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. NEAR THE MENAI STRAITS AND THE TUBULAR AND SUSPENSION BRIDGES. THE GADLYS ESTATE together with PLAS LLANSADWRN FARM and TY'N Y CNWC, in all comprising 401a. ir. 36p. or thereabouts. MESSRS. HAMPTON & SONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH MESSRS. W. DEW & SON are instructed by the Trustees of the late GEORGE MCCORQUOBDALE, Esq., to offer the above Charming Residential, Sporting and Agricultural Estate to Public Auction at the BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR, on FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, 1902, at 1-30 o'clock prompt, IN LLANSADWRN PARISH. Lot i GADLYS RESIDENCE & HOME 'FARM, TY'N Y CNWC, AND PART OF PLAS LLANSADWRN. This Lot contains an area of 218a. 2r. 30p. or there- abouts, and comprises the above-named Charming Residence, which stands in Timbered, Park-like and Ornamental Grounds, commanding one of the finest views of the Carnarvonshire range of mountains. It is conveniently placed about 21 miles from Menai Bridge Station, about four miles from Bangor, and the same distance from the sea-side resort of Beau- maris, and is approached by good and extremely picturesque roads. There are two Entrance Lodges, and the internal accommodation is very well arranged and complete with all modern requirements (details of which will be found in the particulars of sale). It has fine Kitchen and Flower Gardens, in which are Ranges of Conservatories, Hot-houses, and a Palm- house, also Tennis Courts, and well laid-out Shrub- beries, and the Stabling is modern and compact in every way. The Home Farm, which surrounds the Residence, comprises some of the best land in the Island, and the Outbuildings are all newly-built and commodious, and include Bailiff's and Coachman's Cottages, etc., etc., and there are several other Cottages on the Property. IN THE PARISHES OF LLANSADWRN AND LLANDEGFAN. Lot 2 PLAS LLANSADWRN FARM (part of) AND PARTS OF CEFN COCH. This is a Grand Farm, comprising an Area of 182 a. Or. 21p. or thereabouts, of excellent Arable, Pasture and Meadow Land, and portions of it might be util- ised for building purposes. There is a comfortable Farm House, with excellent and ample Outbuildings, and the Sporting over this Lot and Lot 1 is excellent. Particulars, with a Plan, together with orders to view, may be obtained of MESSRS. BAKER & NAIRNE, Solicitors, 3, Crosby-square, Bishopsgate, London, E.C.; of Mr. Isaac Taylor, Estate Agent, Coleshill Cottage, Holywell; or of the Auctioneers, Messrs. Hampton & Sons, 1, Cockspur-street, London, S.W., and Messrs. W. Dew & Son, at Bangor, Llandudno, or Carnar- von. 4430 E. H. OWEN. & SON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND ESTATE AGENTS, Have a large number of FURNISHED and UN- FURNISHED HOUSES, situated in all parts of North Wales, TO BE LET for long or short periods, in addition to several ESTATES and a large number of BUILDING SITES within the same area. For particulars of above, application should be made to our Offices, 18, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON, AND 4109 WYNNSTAY CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. MELLOR & ALLEN, LAND & HOUSE AGENTS & VALUERS, COLWYN BAY. Famished and Unfurnished Houses to Let and on Sale. Particulars free. 3790 Furnished VILLAS and COTTAGES to Let at Rhos, Old Colwyn and Colwyn Bay. at moderate rentals. On Sale, several Plots of BUILDING LAND, in and near Colwyn Bay, suitable for the erection of small and large residences.-MELLOR & ALLEN. 4401 Sales by Auction. FRANK LLOYD & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, WREXHAM & ST. ASAPH. 15 & 16, BODFOR STREET, RHYL. To be Sold by Public Auction by FRANK LLOYD & SONS at the ALEXANDRA HOTEL, RHYL, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th, 1902, at 3 o'clock precisely, the following FREEHOLD SHOPS AND PREMISES LOT 1.—All those premises now occupied as two shops, offices, dwelling-house, No. 15, Bodfor-street, let to Mr. Eisisld, tobacconist, Mr. W. Richards, tailor, and others, at a rental of about S73 a year. LOT 2. All that Shop and Dwelling House (adjoining Lot 1), being No. 16, Bodfor-street, let to Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Baker and Confectioner, at a rental of P,50 per annum. The premises are situate in one of the main streets, near the Railway Station, and in excellent position for business. They are well built and are in good state of repair. There is a private entrance with a right of way to each of the lots from Back Kinmel- street. Apply to the Auctioneers, Parr's Bank Chambers, Wrexham, or to Mr. W. WYNN EVANS, 4455 Solicitor, Wrexham. GREAT CORONATION SALE. 1,000 HORSES. t50 IN PRIZES. (THE LARGEST SALES IN THE WORLD). GREAT. JUNE SALES IN THE NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. CRANK LLOYD & SONS invite entries for JUNE 11th and 12th.-High-class Harness Horses, and Match Pairs. JUNE loth.—Pedigree Hackneys, Show Cobs and Ponies, including 12 from Mr. John Jones, Dinarth Hall. 5 Class Prizes and Champion Cup. SECOND WEEK. JUNE 18th and 19th. — Heavy Town Lurry, Parcel Vanners, and young Horses. A Ten Guinea Cup for the best town horse. In the recent March and April Sales in this Repos- itory, 75 Horses have been sold at an average of over £100, and the Champion Cart Horse, last sale, 120 guineas. 4515 Public Notices. Conway & Colwyn Bay Joint Water Supply Board. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 17th day of JULY, 1902, at 10-30 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Offices of the said Joint Board, at Conway, the Accounts of the above-mentioned Joint Board, will be audited by the District Auditor of the North Wales District Audit, for the Year ended 31st March, 1902, under and according to the provisions of the Local Government Act, 1894, and the Public Health Act, 1875, and the copies of the Accounts to be audited together with all Books, Vouchers, and Documents relating thereto, will be deposited at the office of the Joint Board, 23, High-street, Conway, and be open to be inspected, examined and copied during office hours, by any ratepayer in the District of the said Joint Board, seven clear days before the said audit. Dated this 16th day of May, 1902. T. E. PARRY. 4468 Clerk to the said Joint Board. I i-i r u ci ARCHITECT, Surveyor, Valuer, House and Land Agent, 12, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY. Register of Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments, no charge for insertion. 4393 For Sale two Pairs of Semi-detached HOUSES in excellent position, good view, situate at Old Colwyn. For Sale, three DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOPS in Conway-road, best end of the town. Fine MANSION for Sale, near the town, excellent position, large grounds, stables, coach-house, etc. For further particulars of above apply J. HUGHES, Station-road. 4483 Also an Architect and Civil Engineer has a vacancy well-educated young gentleman as ARTICLED PUPIL. Apply in first instance to A.M.I.C.E., Pioneer Offices, Colwyn Bay. 4484 Shipping List. w. & c. r. J.ONES, STEAMSHIP OWNERS AND BROKERS, CARDIFF. MAY 27, 1902. Chas. T. Jones, It. Odessa for Rotterdam iVIi y 17 Margaret Jones, ar. Ancona from Cardift 25 Blodwen, ar. Cardiff from Amsterdam 21 Afonwen, left Odessa for Rotterdam „ 8 Frederick Knight, ar Rotterdam from Odessa 24 Derwen, left Venice for Odessa ,23 Enidwen, ar. Cardiff from Rotterdam 24 Millicent Knight, a. Barry Dock f. Rotterdam 20 Groeswen, ar. Odessa from Theodosia 22 BEST RESULTS.—Advertise your wants in the "Welsh Coast Pioneer." 12 words, 6d. if prepaid, or Is. for three insertions. Coach Tours. J. Fred. Francis' Coaches (SUCCESSOR TO EDWIN JONES). Time of Starting and Returning (Weather and other circumstance permitting). The Loop.—DUKE OF YORK leaves the Mews 9-30 a.m.; returning at 6-45 p.m. Fare, 10s.; Box Seats 2s. extra. 56 miles. To and from Bettws-y=Coed.—A FOUR-IN-HAND COACH leaves the Mews daily at 10 a.m.; returning at 6-30 p.m. Fare for the Round, 7s.: Box Seats, Is extra. 40 miles. To and from Penmaenmawr.—The TOURIST leaves the Mews at 2-30 p.m. returning at 6-15 p.m. Fare, 4s. Box Seats, Is. extra. 23 miles round. To and from Rhuddlan Castle, City of St. Asaph, Marbie Church, and Kinmel Deer Park.—YE OLDE TIMES leaves the Mews at 11 o'clock; returning at 5-15 p.m. Fare, 5s.; Box Seats, Is. extra. 28 miles round. To and from Bodnant Hall.-On Tuesdays and Satur- days only. Leaves the Mews at 2-30 p.m.; returning 6 p.m. Fare, 3s.; Box Seats, Is. extra. i6 miles. Any of the Coaches can be Engaged Privately at a Day'& Notice. Should weather or other circumstances prevent the Coach from going, the Fare will be returned. In ivet iveather each Coach is provided with Water- proof Rugs and Capes. & 'Bus runs to Rhos Pier and Golf Links, also to Colwyn. Particulars from Coach Mews. CARRIAGES of all descriptions for Hire. SADDLB HORSES ON HIRB. RIDINO AND DRIVING TAUGHT. NOTICE TO VISITORS AND OTHFRS.-Under no circum- stances will Public Conveyances from Colwyn Bay be allowed to Drive through the grounds of Gwrych Castle, the Residence of the Earl of Dundonald, without a ticket from J. Fred. Francis' Office. Days of Admission: Mondays and Fridays only. BOOKING AND INQUIRY OFFICE:- The MEWS, COLWYN BAY. Telephone No. I. Telegrams Mews, Colwyn Bay." 4142 THE FIRST-CLASS Fo UR- H ORSE COACH "ROYAL OAK" IS NOW RUNNING DAILY FROM Bettws=y=Coed to Llanberis Leaving the Station and Royal Oak Hotel 0 after the arrival of the train which leaves Colwyn Bay at 8-35 a.m., returning in time for 6-55 or 8-30 trains. Single Fare, 5/1. Return Fare, 7/6 Coachman's Fee, 1 = Through Tickets may be obtained at all Stations. 4346 EDWARD PULLAN, Proprietor. MOTOR CAR TOUR. Bettws=y=coed to Corwen, Via Pentrevoelas and Cerrigydruidion. TV/TR. REBS P. DAVIES'S DAIMLER MOTOR CAR leaves Bettws-y-Coed Railway Station daily, after the arrival of the 9 a.m. train (weather and circumstances permitting. FARE, 3d. per mile. Distance to Corwen, 22 miles- Please book in advance. Apnly REES P. DAVIES'S COAOHBUILDING WORKS, BETTWS-Y-COED. 4274 Steamer Sailings. The Steamers of the ST. GEORGE'S S.S. Co., Ltd" will ply (weather and other causes permitting) on one of the most beautiful Rivera in Wales, between Deganwy,Conway & Trefriw MAY AND JUNE, 1902. "Datp of Sailine From From From g' Deganwy Conway Trefriw 30 Friday 2 45 pm.. 2 55 pm.. 4 36Jpm 4 Wednesday ..7 55 am.. 8 0 pm.. 9 45 am 5 Thursday 8 20 am.. 8 25 am.. 10 35 pm Fares: Fore End, 1/ Cabin & Deck, 1/6; Return, 2/ft | Doubtful if Steamers will reach Trefriw. Fares according to distance For the convenience of Passengers, Luncheons and Teas will be ready on arrival at the Hotel Belle Vue, Trefriw. For further particulars apply to Messrs. P. & H. Lewis. Conway and jJanrwst; Messrs. Roberts & Co., Quay, Conway; The Hotel Belle Vue, Trefriw Mr. Toualiinson, Mostyn St., Llandudno; Mr. Slater, Photo Artist, Mostyn St., Llandudno; Mr. John Jones, GlasgowHouse,Penmaen- mawr Mrs. Tritton, Castle Hotel, Deganwy; and at all the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood. Please note the name of this Company's Steamers- "ST. GEORGE" & "NEW ST. GEORGE" 4431 DAILY (Sundays Included) SAILINGS From LLANDUDNO & MENAI STRAITS By the L & NW SS Co's Splendid Steamers "St Tudno," "St Elves" and Snow don' JUNE 1 st to JUNE 14th. Every Day (Sundays included) until end of September, between Beaumaris, Bangor, Menai Bridge and Liverpool June 2, 3,5 and 6 also June 9,11,12 and 13, to Beaumaris, Bangor, Menai Bridge and Carnarvon Wednesday, June 4uh, Llandudno and Douglas Tuesday, June 10th, round the Island of Anglesey- Saturdays, June 7 and 14, extra sailings to Liverpool and Menai Straits For further particulars, apply at any of the Pier Gates, or to the Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Company Limited, 40, Chapel-street, Liverpool. 4494