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1 Robert and Rogers Jones, j LLANRWST and LLANGEFNI. Nat. Tel. 15 AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. f rvnun. Established 1853. tj vy^R'IAKJS Sales of Landed and Build- >ronoEstates, Freehold and Leasehold ( petty, Live tuid Dead Fanning Stock, House- I T *u"uiure. etc. I».J k~^AiiOiNS for Tenant Right, Probate liWlHa«e Purposes. ] carefully propared and ex- j Li RENTS COLLECTED. Life nd lure insurance Agents for the Lead- ill. 01h. Ty, OfiioBs: Y'N-Y-FYNWENT. LLANRWST. and Nl CHA MBERS, LLANGEFNI. 15294 LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1910. TALYCAFN MART PERIODICAL SALE OF lat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bulla, r- halving (Jovvb and Heifers. 4(V» t^0re Bullocks and Heifers. Km £ at ethers and Ewes. W Lambs.. .,0 T|0upk*a, Ew?s and Lambs. Soi Calves and Pigs. »t 12.30 o'clock. THURSDAY, APRIL nth, 1910. BRYN, LLANRWST. '^fTR-ACTlVE UNRESERVED SALE of trnr r the whole of the Valuable HOUSE- tipT APPOINTMENTS, including Several Gen nine Welsh Old Oak, in ex col lent D l(htlOU, including A fine Tridarn Old Oak pe^S9rs> Wardrobes, Chests, etc. The Pro- jof °* Miss Roberts (deceased), formerly Saiamber Wen Farm- at Tw-elvc o'clock noon. 27219p Mr. H. F. Ashby, HiSpNEER and LICENSED APPRAISER. UU^E, LAND, ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. CENTRAL AUCTION MART, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. SALES by AUCTION and VALUATIONS of itrr r rtjciiold House and Shop Property, Buiid- Estates, Live and Dead Larni- VAl p ^Household Furniture, etc, eto. ttesTrf,ATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Busi- ja ran^fei3, Hotels, eta AgeafDt0r'es prepared and examined. pp,or the principal Insurance Companies- PHU11PTtPFAtSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN ATT MATTERS. Lv?Sale ACCOUNTS SETTLED THE qV^'OLLOWING.THE SALE. Bailiff under the Law of Distress ^ndnaent Act- crises to Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, (o Auction Mart will be Open Daily Entries for Sale. 'r^y, Class Entriea solicited. No 121. p. I MONDAY NEXT, 4th APRIL, 1910. u.SSNTKAL AUCTION MART, ^VVELTN CHAMBERS, C0LWYN BAY. ■U. r. A £ £ EBY will SELL BY AUC- I Useful a^°ve' a quantity of <*&osti H0tJSEH0LD FURNITURE temov-ed from one Priva.te Residence) lICODlpriing briefly: "Baby" Pianoforte Peters, Harmonium with ten stops in t^ini Vr°°^, Case, massive Mahogany Telescopic ^able, noble Antique and Modern y Sideboards, Walnut and other of Gilt Pier Glasses, a large number Satithree and four-tier Chests of Drawers, iftaclf. Walnut and Painted Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Wire, Spring, Curt*- °°^ Mattresses, Carpets, Rugs, Laoe IDS, Shop Counter, Mahogany Show Jt)"; ,a a large number of useful articles, must be viewed to be appreciated. „ at 1.30 p.m. prompt. Vlew morning of Sale. 27211p Wednesday NEXT, 6th APRIL, 1910. TRENTON, nOODLAND-ROAD, COLWYN BAY. St* H- F. ASHBY is instructed by Miss hoji„ Jonegj who is removing to a smaller to SELL by AUCTION, on the pro- ftorici?? above, a large quantity of superior; H0LD FURNITURE, including :-Upright Grand Pianoforte by London; handsome Brown Oak Sido- massive Mahogany Telescopic Dining Suites "early 12-feet long; Dining-room pfetsTJ1? ^ahoga.ny, Tapestry and Cork Car- **ut Ki kinodeum, Antique Pi-er Glass, W«4- massive Brass Fire Suites R<ods, excellent Brass and otli-cr ^1re Spring and Wool Mattresses, Hra Bolsters and Pillows, Cheets of Dxaw- bircli and painted woods, enclosed Qo=!r^7 Dresser, Doublo-barrelled Gun in S?' '«c.. etc. P'm' P1,0111?1- On View JJessrs Win. Dew & Son, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND u SURVEYORS, «OUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. TON BUILDINGS, BANGOR (Head Office), and TRINITY-SQUARE, LLANDUDNO. ^frajng;—Dawson. Bangor. Telephone No. 13. Dewson, Llandudno. Telephone No. C7. s- Johnston, PIONEER, HOUSE AGENT, VALUER, INSURANCE AGENT, R OFFICE and SALE ROOM, A VIEW CRESCENT, COLWYN BAY. gjAXJSS BY AUCTION of HOUSES, FURNI- ^u&iwJ; ,RjE' STOCK, FIXTURES, Etc., 00 ^Ss-like lutesr Prompt Settlements. Bailiff (Law of Distress ruend- t'- collected. Jv JTojZ^111—Commodious and Easy of Acccss. paoae IIP (with extension to Residence). liUÙUIl, Rhy". Nat Tel.; 70. c. W. HASLAM, if SHIPPING AGENT ALL PARTS or Tiifc. WORLD. Booked bj all the principal Sbeoraeru to AMERICA, f°UTlir^ ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, AFRICA. INDIA, CANARY f^3' Bto-. Etek Low Rates. No boofc- ^M»ad* harged. Mouej orders payable in State# issued. Goods and fZ°p to al« parts of the World. ftnrilT0"™- Prospeotusee free Aie P 'oatiorv Etoquir^ag Invited.—Apply ^ORl'n T.. WALtS? SHIPPING OFFICE TOW'L IlaU Cliamberat RtiYL. Biackwall, Hayes & Co., LLANRWST and LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, Auctioneers and Valuers, Live Stock Sales- men, House and Estate Agents. Nab. Telephone 17. SALES held periodically on Horses, Carriages, Harness, »to. Entry Forma and Conditions on application. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed ( Estates, House Property, Live and Dead i arm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, eto. Houses to Let, Furnished, or Unfurnished. Agents for Firs and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10182p CAERGRAIG, LLANRWST. TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, 1910. SALE of DAIRY and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, and LAMBS. Usual Credit. _——. Messrs Frank Lloyd & Sons FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 1st, .at 12.30. Highly Important UNRESERVED SALE of a FINE HERD OF 90 GRAND DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS (many bred in Cum- berlaed, and fit for Show Ring), Prime Fat Cattle, Store Bullocks and Heifers amd Rearing Calves, Shire Gelding, Hackney Filly and Colt, Pedigreo Large Wliite Sows, Fat Pork and Store Pigs, 71 Ewes and Lambs and Fat Sheep, Potato Sets, Thresh- ing Box, etc., at BRYN EURYN FARM, COLWYN BAY, about a mile from the Station. Electric Cans run within three minutes' walk of tho Farm. FRANK LLOYD and SONS havo beem in.. struoted by R. E. Birch, Esq., to con- duct this High-Class SALE, without Reserve. Luncheon at 12. Sale at 12.30. 40 Guineas Prizes. 700 Horses. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD and SONS' Great APRIL SALES:— APRIL 26th and 27th: Hunters, Hackneys, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. APRIL 28th: Heavy Town, Lurry, Van, and Young Horses. Enter early to secure best positions. A grand trade and record clearance at March Sales. Entriea close MONDAY, APRIL 18th. Charles P. Sheffield, F.A.I. NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, at 2.30 p.m. SHIP YARD, VORYD, RHYL Short Notice of an UNRESERVED SALE of a Large Quantity of SHIPS' TIMBER and FITTINGS, MACHINERY, Etc., from .Junboat Richmond" and s.s. "Nor- mandy, and including Teak and QaJc X'liuil&a, Maate and Spa-re, Dock Cabins, Sky- lights and Companion Ways, two Ship's Boats, ELECTRIC DYNAMO (110 Volte), two Steain Circulating Pumps, Donkey Boiler, in perfect condition (90 lbs. press.), Steam G uVges, Coal Scales, 60 Tons of Coal Slack, etc., etc.; also Rubber Tyrod Landau (Brown and Sons), Bay Cob, 15 h., and Harness; Coal Lurry, Chopping Machine, and Cart Gears, etc., which CRAS. P. SHEFFIELD, F.A.I., has been favoured with instructions from Mr W. Hawthorn, of the Harbour, R-byl, to SELL BY AUCTION, as above. Further particulars from the place of Sale or from the Auctioneer, Bodfor-street, Rhyl (Tel. 60). ABERGELE SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, 11th APRIL, at 12.30. CRAS. P. SHEFFIELD invites early amd liberal Entries for the above Sale, to Offices, Bodfor-st., Rhyl. (Tel. 60). Mr. F. A. Dew. THE PROPERTY MART, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. SALES BY AUCTION OF HOUSES, LAND, FURNITURE, Etc., VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, LEGACY AND MORTGAGE PURPOSES. MR F. A. DEW has been established in Colwyrn Bay 21 years, and has had alto- gether 26 years' experience as an Auctioneer and Surveyor, and is therefore IN AN EX- CEPTIONAL POSITION to advise intending purchasers of Building Land, Residences (for private occupation or otherwise), Shop Pro- perties, etc., etc., as to the most suitable positions, fair Market Price, etc. INDEPENDENT REPORTS and VALUA- TIONS made on the most reasonable terms. SALES OF FURNITURE, Etc., settled (when an inclusive commission to cover ex- penses is arranged) THE SAME DAY AS THE SALE, or, whon out of pocket expenses are cilarged in addition to commission—THE DAY FOLLOWING THE SALE. Appended is a copy of a reoent letter re- oeived from a client:- Rtiosville, Rhos-on-Sea, 21st March, 1910. Dear Mr Dew, Many thanks for the accounts and cheque in settlement of the Sale held here on Thursday and Friday last. I eaolose receipt, and should like to taJce this opportunity of thanking you for aJJ your efforts on mv behalf, AND THE QUICK SP>vrrl,EMENT, whioh enables me to get back to Birmingham to-day. THE RESULT OF THE SALE FAR EX- CEEDS MY EXPECTATIONS. Yours very truly, (Signed) MRS A. GRIFFITHS. Henry Manley & Sons, Ltd. 600 Horses. £ 40 Prizes. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. GREAT APRIL HORSE SALES. HENRY MANLEY AND SONS, LTD.— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th: Haimeas Horse6, Nut-ch Pairs, and Hunters. THURS- DAY, APRIL 2let: Special Select Sale of Pedigree Hackneys, Show Horses, Cobs, amd Ponies. Entries already to hand from many well-known Studs. FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd: G reat Sale of Weighty Town Geldings, Lurry and Van Horses, Shires, Coflts, and Fillies. These Salc6 are held the week prior to the great Lincoln Fair, and will bo attended by. the best Britiah and Continental Buyer*. Schedules and Pintry Forma on application. £ a&rke otase Aj. cil 12th. 27201& Mr Charles Morgan. AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENT, COLWYN BAY AUCTION MART. COLWYN BAY. UNDERT AKES SALES of HOUSE PRO- U PERTY, LIVE and DRAD FARMING STOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUB-E, Eto. CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. RENTS COL- LECTED. INVENTORIES CAREFULLY PRIuPARED AND EXAMINED. Offices: COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS. Nat. TeL 106 21361p COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS, COLWYN BAY. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 5th, 1910. MR CHARLES MORGAN will SELL BY AUCTION, as above, a quantity of ex- ceptionally good amd useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (removed for convenience of Sale), including massive Mahogany and Wal- nut Sideboards; Sxiitcs in Saddle Bags and Velvet, etc., capital Piano, good Bedroom Suites in Solid Dark and Satin Walnut, Mahogany Wardrobe, handsome Cabinet Chippendale finish, Grandfather Clocks, superior Walnut Overmantels, Roll-top Smokers' Cabinet by Finigan, Manchester; Bedsteads, Springs, Curled Hair and Wool Mattresses, Chests of Drawers, excellent Kitohen Dresser, Shelves, Toilet Ware, Cut- lerv, Sheets, Table Linen, Oil and Water- Colour Pictures, etc., etc. Sale to commenoo at 1.30 o'clock. On View Morning of Sale. Offices Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 27091p Mr Matthew Ryan. AUCTIONEER, VALUER. ESTATE AGENT (16 years with the late Mr Geo. F. 1* el ton. Auctioneer), General Certified Bailiif under the Law of Dis- tress Amen-dtnent Act, England and Wales. Mr Ryan is prepared to undertake Sales and Valuations in any district, also Inventories at- tended to on reasonable terms. For the past £ 7 years he has been employed on valuations at leading County Houses and Hotels throughout the six counties of Wales, and elsewhere; also h arranged some of the best SaJes in those counties Highest references given. Prompt settlement ATTnTTQTA RT (Nearly opposite the /iUUUiji ii- OI. Kail way Station). Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. 24, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO (Above Messrs Brad.Iey and Co.'s, Outfitters' Establishment). SALE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 6th, 1910. MR MATTHEW RYAN is instructed by Miss Jones to SELL on the Premises the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which will (briefly comprise: A Walnut Hat and Um- brella St-ama, a Mahogany Hall Table, new Linoleums, Stained Dining Tables, a Walnut Dining-room Sutite in Leather, a Rosewood China Cabinet, Ebony and Gilt Overmanteil, Wicker Chairs, Walnut Dining Chairs, Plush Seats; various Paintings and Bric-a-Brac, Iron nr>r»jK«r FeM<\rs seven llAW 3ft. Bed- steads with fcpiunga to fit, Wool Mattresses, Brass-Mounted 4ft. Gin. Bedstead, Hair Mat- tress, Satin Walnut Bedroom Suites, Pine Bedroom Furniture, Chamber Services, Wal- nut Night. Chair. Cane-spated Chairs and Rails. Walnut Duchesse Dressing Tables and Washstand, a fine Mahogany Bookcase, Kitchen Dressers, Tables, a small quamtity of new Linen, China, Glass and Culixiajy Utensils. Sale at One o'clock. Oil view Morning of Sale. Messrs Clough and Co. DENBIGH. BRYN DYFFRYN TREFNANT, Close to the Station, L. and N.W. Railway, and about three miles from the Market town of Denbigh. ON MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 4th and 5th, 1910, Important SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SILVER and PLATED GOODS, together with the OUT- DOOR EFFECTS, by instructions from E. L. Chambers, Esq. Sale each Day at 11.30 "I a.m. I Catalogues can be obtained from the Auc- I tioneers, Clough and Co., Denbigh. 27154p BRYN CLWYD LLANDYRNOG, About four miles from the Market Town of Denbigh. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 1910, Im- portant SALE of CATTLE, SHEEP, i POULTRY, and Appliances used in the Trade, I together with the whole of the Modern and Antique HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OUTDOOR EFFECTS, by instructions from C. F. Preston, Esq. Sale at Eleven o'clock. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Clough and Co., Denbigh. 27155p Mr George Perkins. PENTRET R E W Y N, 15, WINDSOR-STREET, RHYL. TUESDAY, APRIL 5th, 1910, and following day if necessary. Attractive and Important Unreserved Sale of Rare Oak and Mahogany Furniture, Valuable Coloured Prints, Engravings, Oil paintings, a Choice and Valuable Collection of Antique Silver, Sheffield-plate, and China, a Very Fine Chime* Rracket dock, Grand- father's Clock, Fine Chippendale Easy Chair with ball and claw feet, Rare and Valuable Old Oak Dresser, and Choice Col- lection of Fine Old Blue Willow Ware, An- tique Oak Bureau and Bookcase, a Verv Fine Sheraton Sideboard, Panelled Oak Linen Chest (A.P. 1732), beautifully Inlaid Mahogany Enclosed Waahstand, Old Welsh Oak Hall Chairs and Valuable Mahogany Secretaire, Fine Old Chippendale Mirrors, several Volumes of Welsh and Eng- I lish Books, etc., etc., which MR GEORGE PERKINS has received in- structions from Mrs George Newman to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date and premises. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt. Terms: Cash. On View Monday, April 4th, between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. i For further particulars and Catalogues, apply to the Auctioneer,— at his Offices, Rhvi and Abergele. 21123p. LLYSFAEN PARISH CHURCH. ENGLISH SERVICES. Morning 11-1$a.m. ) Seats Free. I The "PioMwr" is recognised aa one of the most popular sawHpapers D the Pria<ap»tty splendid spdiuxtt foe §dveftim £ St Mr. C. Wesley Haslam, Auctioneer, Surveyor, Valuer, Land and E3tate Agent SALES by AUCTION and VALUATION of Property, Farming Stocks, Furniture, eto- Immediate Settlements- Valuations for Probate, Mortgage, Transfer, and under the Agricultural Holdings Act Properties and Business sold by Private Treaty ortga, negotiated. Proper- ties and Estates carefully managed, Rents col- I lected Accounts rendered to suit Clients' con- venience, Inventories taken and cheoked. Sur- veys, Maps, Plans, etc., for any purpose. Build- ing Estates laid out. L/ '-apidation sutyeyed. Insurances effected through any of the principal Offices Enquiries invited THE CENTRAL AUCTION and ESTATE OFFICES, TOWN HALL CHAMBERS. N at, Tel. 70. RHYL- THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 1910. ARCADE AUCTION MART, RHYL. C. WESLEY HAfci M will SELL BY AUCTION 200 o-ts of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, also 16 FIRE- PROOF SAFES. Sale commence at Two 'p.m.—Catalogues a.nd particulars from the Auctioneer, Town Hall, Rhyl. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ST. ASAPH. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, cons-isting of all that COTTAGE and LAND known as "ROE SION PHILLIP." C. WESLEY HASLAM will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the PLOUGH HOTEL, ST. ASAPH, on FRIDAY, APRIL 8th, 1910, at Six o'clock in the evening pre- cisely. Farther particulars may be obtained from the Offices of the Auctioneer, Town HaJl Chambers, Rhyl, Tel. 70, or from Messrs Wil- liams amd Williams, Solictors, Water-etreet, Rhyl. Tel. 88. P FORTHCOMSNG SALES. MONDAY, APRIL 11th. 22, LAKE- AVENUE: SALE of FURNITURE for Mrs Rostock, who is leaving the district. THURSDAY, APRIL nth. — 3, ELWY- STREET: SALE of F TRNITURE for Mrs Owen, who is going abroad. MONDAY, APRIL 18th..— LYRIC BUILD- INUB, MARKET-STREET. SALE of SHOP FIXTURES, FITTINGS, etc., for Miss Smith. TUESDAY, APRIL lftth. STUDLEIGH, BUTTEBTON-ROAD. SALE of Surplus FURNITURE for Mrs Webb, who has taken a smaller hou-se. THTTRSDA y, APRIL 21st.—ROSENTHAL, RUSSELL-ROAD: SALE of FURNI- TURE for Miss Pearson, wfho is giving up housekeeping. MONDAY, APRIL 25th, 1910.—TOWN OF RHYL: SALE of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES at QUEEN'S HOTEL. Other Lots may be included. THURSDAY. APRIL-23th.—60, WELLING- TON-ROAD SALE of FURNITURE for Mrs Williams, who is going abroad. MIDDLE OF APRIL.—37, QUEEN-STREET, RHYL SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE for Mrs Maar, who is leaving the Town. Othor .1" in oOuii»o A complete settlement- of all Sales following day of Sale. Enquiries. Messrs G. Perkins and Co. (With 20 Years' Local Experience), Late Measra B-t,h and Sandy, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. 16, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY. TELEPHONE NO. 27. SALES and Valuations of landed Estates, k3 Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furnituie, etc. Valuations for Probates, Mortgage, Hotel. Trade Stocks, etc- I ire Loss Assessor. Agent for the principal Insurance Offices. Mortgages negotiatod. Inventories prepared and examined- Prompt attention given to all matters with IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENTS. 19834p COLWYN BAY GOLF CLUB, SPORTING 9-HOLE COURSE, SITUATE ABOVE PWLLYCROCHAN WOOD, COMFORTABLE CLUB HOUSE. Luncheons and Refreshments Provided. GOLFING REQUISITES STOCKED. Steward and Professioi,4 L- GREEN. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Per Annum. Honorary Members £1 la and 10s. Resident Members- Ladies Is Od. Gentlemen 2a Od. Country Mambers- Ladies or Gentlemen £ 1 la Od. Visitor, 2s per Day; Is Half-Day, after One o'c-'ock; 7s 6d per Week. DOUGLAS M. PEACOCK, Hon. Seo. Cotehill, Seafield-road. COACHING. COLWYN BAY. J. Fred Francis & Sons' COACHING TOURS To the WELSH HILLS. WATERFALLS. AND LAKE DISTR!CTS. (Weather aiid other circumstances permitting.) Tour No. 2.—T« from BETTWS-Y-COKD. A Gondii leavtjd tbe> Hews at 10 a.m. returning at 6.15 pjri. Ffcro, 7e; Box scats. Is extra. 40 miles. Tour No. 3.—THE OITY OF ST. ASAPH. "Ye Olda Times" leaves the Mews at 11-a.m. dailv (Tues- days and Saturdays excepted), via Atwrgiele, Bhuddlaav Caafclo, St. Asaph., and t»e Marble Church. Arriving hoo-a at 5.15 pjn. Fare 3s; Box seats. Is extra. 28 miles. Tour No. 4.—To sad from PKNM.VEN~MA.WR. "Tbe Sportsman" leaves the Mews daily at 2.30 p.m., via Conwy, SychiKMvfc 1>W:;S to PenmaewuawT. Arriv- ing home at 6.15. Pare, ts; Box seats, 1.3 extra. is miler- Tour Ne. S -THE SHORT LOOr. A Coach leaves the Mews &uiv at :1.30 turn., via Oorrway, 'LVn-y-GroeB, a:nd TaJ-.v-Cafn. Arriving Utxme at 6.15. Fare, 4s; Boa owto, la extra. S3 miles. Tour No. 6.—To and trom BODNANT ftkLL A CtMK-h leaves tho Mews at 2.30 p.m. (Tuesdays and Saturdays anly), allowing time to view the Gardens. Arriving lbome at 6 p.m. Fare, Sa; Box seats, la "I-m 16 miles. Tour No. 7 .-F. HYDY FOET,. BETTWS ABKRGELB, aad COEl> OOCH. Chamung Drive. A tour-horse Coacb leaves Uw Mews, at 2.30 p-m., for Lkoi&Vulas, Tanyrogo, Lzbvdytoel, Bsttws Abergele, Coed Co oh (the residence of the Hon. Mrs Laurence Brodrick) and Gardens, and borne via Dolwen, arriving home at 6.15 Betum tows, 451 Box seats, Is extra. 2i mi we. Qwrveti Castlo (Residmce of the Countess of I)Undomtd The Prs have permisKknn to drive throierh the Grounds upon payment of a small fee. tUys jf Admission Monday Wedaesday aad Friday. ALL TOURS RETURN IN AMPLE TIME FOR DIJTNKR AT TILE HOTELS. pI parties catered for at Reduced Rates. For further particulars enquire at the Coaching Office, la caw 01 Wet Weather, each Ooacb is provided with Waterproof Gapes axitf Alcana. Any oj tb« Coaches can be Kt'fagwf Frivatej^ at 3 ELECTION ADDRESSES. RHYL URBAN COUNCIL ELECTION, APRIL 2nd, 1910. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES and GENTLEMEN,—Having com- pleted my sooond term of offioe as one of your Councillors of this Ward-tatalliug six yearq-1 again offer myself for re-efleo- tion. If returned, my endeavours and in- terests, being identical with yours, will, under a.ll circumstances, be given in the direc- tion of what I consider will be for the best interests of our town. It is not what can be shown as being achieved through my endeavours in fighting for or against proposals of Expenditure, yet I have always been ready before voting to give publicly my reasons for my actions uton all votes surrendered as one of your Representatives. There are matters of great serious finan- cial magnitude now engaging the atteoition of the Council. I promise they shall oontinue to receive my attention. I propose, a-3 far as I can, to personally solicit your vote and support, thereby becom- jug intimately possessed of your direct opin>- ions. Should I secure your further oonfidcnco and be returned as one of your Representa- tives, I shall be, as I have be-Ln at aJJ times, at your service, Believe me, Ladies amd Gentlemen, Yours faithfully amd obediently, A. RHYDWEN JONES. Bronheulog, Rhyl, March 23rd, 1910. 27192p TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LLANRWST URBAN DIS- TRICT COUNCIL. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—Having been nominated for the above Council for the last 10 years, and withdrawn from all with th<j exception of this, to avoid an ejection, while in spite of my different with- drawals the elections took pla.ce. On this occasion I have decided to stand and beg the favour of your kind vote and influence. Having resided in Llanrwst for over 20 years and being one of the largest ratepayers in the district, I naturally take all interest in the welfare of the Town and everything that appertains to the good of the inhabitants, and at the same time having the strictest regard for the pockets of the ratepayers. Should you therefore consider me a fit and proper person to represent you on the Goun- cil, I should endeavour at all times to do my utmost to serve you to the best of my abili- ties. I am, Ladies and Gentle men. Your obedient servant, n „ F. A. CHARLTON. 3, Carrington-terraoe, Llanrwst. TENDERS. THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF COLWYN BAY AND COLWYN, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PRIVATE STREET WORKS. THE above Council invite Tenders for tOO R making up of the Private Street known as Coed Coch-road (part of), Oolwyn. Plans and Specifications may be seen and BiUs of Quantities obtained upon application to the Surveyor at the Council Offices, Colwyu Bay. Tenders, endorsed "Private Street Works," to be delivered to the undersigned by Twelve noon on TUESDAY, the 12th day of APRIL NEXT. By Order, JAMES AMPHLETT, Clerk to the Council. Council Offices, Colwyn Bay. 23rd March, 1910. 27160p CUNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LARGEST AND FASTEST VESSELS in the WORLD. New Steamer. "FRANCONIA," Twin-sorew, 18,000 Tosu Gross, now building. LARGEST AND FASTEST SHIPS TO BOSTON. From LIVERPOOL (Via Queenstown). TO NEW YOUK. TO BOSTON. Mauretania .Sat. April 2 Ivernia .Tuea., April 36 Caxo.nia .Tues., April 5 SaxQiiia .Tues., May 10 CANADA.—FAST ROUTE, SPECIAL RATES For further particulars, apply to Local Agents, or to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COM- PANY, LTD., Liverpool. QUEEN'S SKATING RINK RHYL. EASTER HOLIDAYS COMMENCING SATURDAY, MARCH 26. Morning 10-30. Afternoon 2-30. Evening 7 to 10. Usual Prices. Rhyl Town Band Each Evening Admission ;—Including liire of Skates, Ladies, 2/ Gentlemen, 1J6. Spwtators-Sixpeuce. ——. NOTICE OF REMOVAL oil and after MARCH 15th, M. E. GUTHRIE, STATIONER, 29, HIGH ST., RHYL, HAS REMOVED TO 51, KINMEL STREET, — RHYL, — TWO DOORS FROM ALEXANDRA HOTEL. EFFICIENT BILLPOSTING. PARTIES desirous of having Bills posted on I. ALL the most IMPORTANT Advartiaw ment HOARDINGS in tb. District of Rhyl, Prestatyn, Meliden, Dyserth, Rhuddlan, and St. Asaph, should send their Orders to BEECH BROS., THE RHYL and DISTRICT BILLPOSTERS* Advertising and Billposting Contractor*. PROPRIETRESS—MRS- F. BEECH To whom all Communications should be Addressed. Manage-W. KELLY. B- OFTPV-* KINMEL STREET* RHYL. PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. p WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 4TH. « ■ • V REYNOLDS' FAMOUS ANIMATED PICTURES IN GRAND NEW PROGRAMME, INCLUDING THE FAMOUS HISTORICAL PIECE. "JULIUS C^SAR" AND MANY OTHERS. JJ PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 6th, A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT —" WILL BE GIVEN In Aid of the Y. M. C. A. v Strong Programme, including A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF REYNOLDS' ANIMATED PICTURES & A CONCERT, supported by Talented Artistes. ADMISSION—2/ 1/. & 6d. Reserved Seats Booked at FLEET'S. Doors open 7-15 Commence 7-45 Carriages at 10. 27213 < QATLIN'S PIERROT A RCADIA, WEST PROMENADE COLWYN BAY. HIGH'CLASS CONCERTS ir.d^.at Under the management of Mr. Frank Blythe, supported by a Troupe of well-known artist. A thoroughly up-to-date and refined ALFRESCO ENTERTAINMENT. Under ideal conditions. Sheltered from wiud and rain. For SPECIAL CONCERTS and further particulars, see small bills. PRICES. -RESERVED SEATS, 6d. ORDINARY SEATS, 3d. W. A. PRYCE-DAVIS, BusinessManager •a—-|- -y a t—> -lk -T- Corner of Abbey Road J\XX (JO ( JKJLLJLLIN and Mariae Drive, near (GARDEN CITY) (Colwyn Bay). HOUSES BUILT TO SUIT PURCHASERS. AroUteot.s:-SYDNEY MOSS, 4, St. Ann's Square. MANCHESTER. A. RIB. A. or JOSEPH PEARCE. Royal Insurance Buildings, LIVERPOOL. 1 Tourists to the North Wales Coast should not forget to take a trip over the n or ma ion Famed Festiniog (or Toy) Railway £ qji JL Twelve Miles Ride along the Mountain 51de from which they will see the most enchanting Scenery in North Tnu«»lcie Wales. Cheap tickets are issued at Llandudno, Cohvyu Bay, Rhyl, vUnSlSi an(j other L- & N.W. Stations to Portmadoc (for Borthygest. Criccieth. Barmouth, &c., via Blaenau Festiniog & Festiniog Rly. For further particulars see Company s Bills. PUBLIC NOTICES. TOWN HALL, RHYL. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Countess of Dundonaid, the Lo-rd Bishop of St. Asaph, Lord and Lady Mostyn, the Venerable Archdeacon Thomas Lloyd, and W. J. P. Storey, Esq., J.P. MS BRYAN WARHURST, A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., will givv a PUPILS' CONCERT On APRIL 14th, 1910. SOPRANOS: Mrs Anthony Oldfidd, Miss Alice Edwards, Miss Marian Davies, Miss Myfaaiwy Roberts, Miss Elsie Stephen- eon, Miss Gladys Sanderson, and Miss Violet Jones. CONTRALTOS: Miss Gertrude Bond and Miss Elspeth Hughes. TENOR: Mr J. Maltby (the Cathedral, Chester). BARITONE: Mr Frank Nicholson. VIOLINIST: Mr Harry Whitfield (Ashton- under-Lyne). SOLO PIANIST: Miss Gwendoline Roberts. ORGANIST: Master Harry Edge. The Programme will consists of SOLOS (Vocal and Instrumental), DUETTS, LADIES' CHOIR, MALE VOICE CHOIR, and MIXED CHOIR (45 Voices). ACCOMPANISTS: Mr Joseph Spencer and Mr Bryan War hurst. The Proceeds in aid of St. Thomas' Church Guild. Reserved Seats (numbered), 2a; Front Seats, Is; Second Seats, 6d. Doors open a.t 7.15, commence at 7.45, carriages 9.45. Plan of the Hall at Taylor's Library, High-street, Rhyl. mO AGRICULTURISTS, i.e.. Farmers, A Farm Labourers, Market Gandcners, and to Domestic Servants. HOW TO GET TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA. The Government offer passages by the Orient Line to approved emigrants of the above classes at the following rates:-Bona- fide (single) agriculturists may apply for passage as follows:—Open Berth, .£5. The applicant must also deposit with the Agent- General the sum of X10 (Ten Pounds), which sum will be repaid to the emigrant on arrival in the State. Domestic Servants may apply- for passage as follows:—Open Berth, .£5. The applicant muat also deposit with the Agent-General the sum of X5 (Five Pounds), which sum will be repaid to the emigrant on arrival in the State. Medical Certificates and Originals and Copies of references as to char- acter, and of present or past experience in agricultural or domestic work, must be sub- mitted with application. As the climate is such that work can be carried on all the year round, there is no unsuitable time for emi- PUBLIC NOTICES. TOWN HALL, RHYL. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Countess of Dundonaid, the Lo-rd Bishop of St. Asaph, Lord and Lady Mostyn, the Venerable Archdeacon Thomas Lloyd, and W, J. P. Storey, Esq., J.P. MS BRYAN WARHURST, A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., will givv a PUPILS' CONCERT On APRIL 14th, 1910. SOPRANOS: Mrs Anthony Oldfidd, Miss Alice Edwards, Miss Marian Davies, MLSS Myfaaiwy Roberts, Miss Elsie Stephen- eon, Miss Gladys Sanderson, and Miss Violet Jones. CONTRALTOS: Miss Gertrude Bond and Miss Elspeth Hughes. TENOR: Mr J. Maltby (the Cathedral, Chester). BARITONE: Mr Frank Nicholson. VIOLINIST: Mr Harry Whitfield (Ashton- under-Lyne). SOLO PIANIST Miss Gwendoline Roberts. ORGANIST: Master Harry Edge. The Programme will consists of SOLOS (Vocal and Instrumental), DUETTS, LADIES' CHOIR, MALE VOICE CHOIR, and MIXED CHOIR (45 Voices). ACCOMPANISTS: Mr Joseph Spencer and Mr Bryan War hurst. The Proceeds in aid of St. Thomas' Church Guild. Reserved Seats (numbered), 2s; Front Seats, Is; Second Seats, Sd. Doors open at 7.15, commence at 7.45, carriages 9.45. Plan of the Hall at Taylor's Library, High-street, Rhyl. mO AGRICULTURISTS, i.e.. Farmers, A Farm Labourers, Market Gandcners, and to Domestic Servants. HOW TO GET TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA. The Government offer passages by the Orient Line to approved emigrants of the above classes at the following rates —Bona- fide (single) agriculturists may apply for passage as follows:—Open Berth, £ 5. The applicant must also deposit with the Agent- General the sum of £ 10 (Ten Pounds), which sum will be repaid to the emigrant on arrival in the State. Domestic Servants may apply- for passage as follows:—Open Berth, £ 5. The applicant must also deposit with the Agent-General the sum of £ 5 (Five Pounds), which sum will be repaid to the emigrant on arrival in the State. Medical Certificates and Originals and Copies of references as to char- acter, and of present or past experience in agricultural or domestic work, must bo sub- mitted with application. As the climate is audi that work can be carried on all the year round, there is no unsuitable time for emi- grants to leave the United Kingdom. Labour on the land, especially skilled labour, is al- ways in fair demand, and is well paid. Th<J cost of living in the country districts is little more than it is in England.—For Illustrated Pamphlets and further particulars, apply to the Local Agent of the Orient Line, W. F. W. REES, COLWYN ESTATE OFFICE, COLWYN. 27137p LLANF1IR D.C. EISTEDDFOD. THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 1910. Musical Adjudicator: HARRY EVANS, Esq., F.R.C.O., Livea-nool. a) CHIEF MALE VOICE CHOIR (not under 30 in number), "Crossing the Plains" ("Croesi'r Aaial"), (T. M. Prioe). Prize. £ 10. (2) MALE VOICE CHOIR (20 to 30 in num- ber), "The Sailor's Chorus" ("Cydgan y Morwyr"), (Dr. Parry). Prise, £ 5. Full List of Subjects may be had from the J. D. ELLIS, Stares, Graigfechan, Llanfa.iT D C. :< LLANFiIR D.C. EISTEDDFOD. THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 1910. Musical Adjudicator: HARRY EVANS, Esq., F.R.C.O., Livea-nool. a) CHIEF MALE VOICE CHOIR (not under 30 in number), "Crossing the Plains" ("Croesi'r Aaial"), (T. M. Prioe). Prize. £ 10. (2) MALE VOICE CHOIR (20 to 30 in num- ber), "The Sailor's Chorus" ("Cydgan y Morwyr"), (Dr. Parry). Prise, £ 5. Full List of Subjects may be had from the Secretary, J. D. ELLIS, Stares, Graigfechan, Llanfa.iT D C. New Rufchia. New Rufchia. Pope ld, by Post 10. PUBLIC NOTICES. LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY (LIMITED). Secretary Mr. Samu:l Hughes* THE PIER COMPANY'S POPULAB CONCERTS. Morning at 11 Evening at 7-45. PIER COMPANY'S ORCHESTRA Musual Director MR. ARTHUR W. PAYNE. Deputy-Conductor: MR. WALTER HAIGH. \\TEEKLY TICKETS, 2s 6d and 3s 6d;i. MONTHLY, 16s and 12s. Admission to Pier, 9 to 12.30 noon (during concert), 3d;, 12.30 to 6 p.m., 2d; after 6 p.m., 6d. SPECIAL CONCERTS: Admission, la; Front Seats, Is ertra. -SACRED CONCERT— On SUNDAY, at 8.15 p.m. PRINCE'S THEATRE, LLANDUDNO. 1 Lessee and Manager Mr ArnoW Macara Stage Manager e> Mr Will SlIÚdi Electrician Mr Ekil/oJiXlCt EASTER ATTRACTION. .« GRAND VARIETY PERFORMANCEi STAR ARTISTES. ————— « POPULAR PRICES. Doors open 7-30 p-m-, commence at 8 p.m. Seats may now be booked. Box OFFIM open 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WHIT-MONDAY. THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS at ABERGELE. —Fireworks, Confetti Fete, and Dancing on the Green in the evening. Hon. See., H. E. THOMAS, Varsity House, Aber- gele. 27058p RHYL CHORAL~ SOCIETY^ President W. J. P. STOKKV, K»q J.P. Tenth Annual Concert in the Pavilion, Rhyl, Thursday, April 7du J. F. "ANCIENT MARINER" Sir HUBERT PARRY'S "BLEST PAIR OF SIRENS," And MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. Conductor Mr Richard Buoxurt p. Artiites- Miss Ada Forrest I Miss W. wi Miu L. WiUiaDII Mt Eruest Pike Nr Georic: Baker. BAND AND CHORUS OF 150. Pt-iom 01 Admission -3s; go; 1; Doura open If 6.30 commence at 7. Ltle trains lve Rhy! for Flint And CBiosta. 10.4; far iU statioas to Denbigh, 10.3R; for Oolwyn EdW, litaodwdno and intwwedUiftf xt&ti!,IIS. 9.a SpeeUl iaic trilin tor Prestatyn, Hoetyn and HoiywcU, 10.15. for cp teres apply Railway Oowp»ny'i BoaUna 1& HILL, tign. 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