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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. CLOUGH & CO. ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUERS, DENBIGH A RUTHIN. ■■ VALE OF CLWYD AUCTION MART, RUTHIN. WEEKLY SALES THROUGHOUT THE YEAH EVERY MONDAY, With the exception of the one preceding FoLtr Day. THE USUAL GRADING OF FAT STOCK WILL TAKE PLACE EACH MONDAY, as above, at 11 a.m. DENBIGH SMITHFIELD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1919, Great Annual Autumn Sale of Store Cattle, Welsh and Cross-bred Ewes, for breeding purposes, direct from the Moun- tain; Store Ewes & Wether Lambs, togeth- er with consignment of Pedigree Southdown Shropshire and Welsh Rams and Ram Lambs. JSntries are solicited in time to Catalogue, CLOUGH A CO., Auctioneers. CREAT ANNUAL BREEDERS' SALE Of STORE EW'ES, Winter-feeding LAMBS & WETHERS, Pedigree RAMS and RAM LAMBS, STORE CATTLE, STORE CATTLE, At 1RUTHIN, FRIDAY, 26th SEPT., 1919. At 12 o'clock prompt. 1,500-2,000 Sheep. .86 Pedigree Rams and Ram Lambs, from the choicest strains. Store Cattle, Several Bunches in vrey forward condition. Catalogues free on application to the Auc- tioneers, Ruthin & Denbigh. ARLLWYD," LLANSANNAN. .,TE[UltSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 19i9. 'Highly Important Sale of *87 Head Of Choice Cross-bred Cattle. 10 Light and Heavy Horses. 300 Sheep; 8 Pigs. Implements 6f Husbandry, Gears, etc. Descriptive Catalogues from the Auction- eers in ctuft course. CLOUGH A CO., Auctioneers, Denbigh and ltuthin. OCTOBER 16th, 1919. > GLANCLWYD BELLA, BODFARI. ■ Important and attractive Sale of- *36 Head ;«f Choice Cross-bred Cattle; 6 Heavy and Light Horses; 50 Sheep; 8 Pigs; Implements, Gears, Dairy Utensils, and portion of Furniture. -Descriptive Catalogues in due course from CLOUGH & CO., Auctioneers, Denbigh and Ruthin. —W ■ a, in LOB&E FARM, DENBIGH. • FRIDA¥.;I7th OCTOBER, 1919. 'Great dis i-sal of the whole of the !LIVE & DEAD FA^Mi^TOCK, by instruc- 'tions<from Jno. Owe# iLloyd, Esq., who is Ueavipg. CLOt..{qo., Riithi» Denbigh. 'f k- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th, dm PrehnunAry 'Announcement of a Highly ^Attractive Agricultural Sale'at cSBGRWYO UCHA FARM, DENBIGH. 1 By order of A* H. Hughes, Esq. (who is I leaving). Catalogues in course of preparation. CLOUGH & CO., Auctioneers, Denbigh and Ruthin. DURING OCTOBER. NANTYCELYN FARM, CLOCftENOG, .I RUTHIN. Sale of the whole of the Live and Dead Farm Stack, by instructions from Mr. "Thomas Evans, who is leaving. Full p-;it,. ic-ularø from Clough and Co., Auctioneers. PENTRE FARM, CLOCAENOC, RUTHIN. Sale of Live and Dead Farm Stock, by in- "Btmctieng from Mr. Thomas Jor.es, who is ^giving- tip Farming. Full particulars from "Clough and Co., Auctioneers. SALES BY AUCTION. Messsrs. GLOUGH & Co. p" PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. EARLY IN OCTOBER, 1919. Government Surplus Agricultural Imple- ments and Tractors Will be sold by Messrs. Clough & Co., by order of the Denbigh Executive Committee, Food Production Department. Full particulars later. CLOUGH & Co., Auctioneers, Denbigh. Messrs. Clough and Co propose prepar- ing a Catalogue for their forthcoming Autumn Sales, and those parties who in- tend relinquishing their Holdings would do well to have theirs included in the same, which will receive a wide circulation. CLOUGH & CO., Auctioneers, Denbigh and Ruthin David -Thomas & Sou, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, & ESTATE AGENTS. Valuations and Sales of Freehold Properties a Speciality. Particulars of Properties for Sale by private treaty on application. STANLEY HALL AUCTION MART, RUTHIN. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DAVID THOMAS & SON will offer for sale by Public Auction, at an early date, the fol- lowing Freehold Properties:— CARNEDDAU and TY NANT. In the Parish of Llangynhafal. PENLAN, In the Parish of Gyifylliog, amd MAESONEN, In the Parish of Llangwyfen. GROESFFORDD, In the Parish of Caerwys. RHYDGOCH and BRONANT FARMS, Groes, Denbigh. LLYS YNYS FARM, Bodfari, and FIVE LEASEHOLD COTTAGES In Llanddulas. 18, CLWYO STREET, RUTHIN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1919. DAVID THOMAS and SON are favoured by instructions from the Re- presentatives of the late Mr. A. E. Magin, Chemist, to sell by Auction at the residence 18, Clwyd Street, the costly Antique and I Modern Furniture and Household Appoint- f ments. j Full particulars in Catalogues, ready on the 15th instant, price, 3d., and obtainable from Mr. John Roberts, Draper, Castle St., Ruthin, or the Auctioneers, Stanley Hall, Ruthin. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. prompt. Admission to view, by Catalogue only, on the morning of the Kale. FUANK LLOYD & SONS AUCTIONEERS. WREXHAM. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD and SONS invite en- tries for their great Autumn Sales. Wednesday, October lst.-Hunters, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, £ 20 prizes. Thursday, October 2nd.—Heavy Town, Lurry, and Van Horses. 20 guineas best Town Horse, R10 best pair A:10 Lurry Horse, R5 Vanner. Friday, October 3rd.—Pedigree Shires, one, two, and three year olds and Shire Foals, P,15 best Colt Foal; 915 Filly Foal; jElO Shire Mare or Filly; R7 Three Year Old Gelding; X5 Two Year Old. Prize Lists and Entry Forms ready. Entries close Wednesday, September 24th. By Direction of Evan Pierce Williams, Esquire. DENBIGHSHIRE. THE LLANBEDR HALL & BATHAFARN I PARK ESTATES. EXTENDING TO 3,000 ACRES. And situate in the far-famed VALE OF CLWYD. AUC,TIONEERS.-Messrs. Frank Lloyd & Sons, Wrexham, &c. DATE & PLACE OF AUCTION.—October 7th, at Ruthin. SURVEYOR.—Mr. J. D. Lewis, Denbigh. SOLICITORS.—Messrs. A. O. Evans & Company, Denbigh. SALES BY AUCJiON. Messrs. T. & W. LEATFIES, AUCTIONEERS & LICENCED VALUERS In all its Branches. SALE BY AUCTION OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION A SPECIALITY. HOUSE LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Offices open Daily. Well Street, RUTHIN, and at BULL LANE, DENBIGH, Wednesdays and other days on appointment. AGRICULTURAL HALL, RUTHIN. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES beg to an- nounce that the above premisetl will be open for the GRADING OF FAT STOCK at 11 o'clock EVERY MONDAY, except the>Jluiiday pre- ceding the (Fair Day) First Tuesday in the month. ALL CONSIGNMENTS OF STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, & CALVES SOLD BY AUCTION. Entries solicited up to the hour of Sale. DENBIGH SMITHFIElD. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES beg to an nounce that the premises occupied by them will beopen for the GRADING OF FAT STOCK at 11 o'clock EVERY MONDAY, except the Monday pre- ceding the Second Tuesday in each month. SALE BY AUCTION OF STORE STOCK EVERY FAIR DAY. Entries of every description are solicited. AGRICULTURAL1 HALL, RUTHIN. Messrs. T. and W. LEATHES beg to an- nounce that they will conduct their GREAT ANNUAL RAM SALES. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1919. 200 PEDIGREE STOCK RAMS & RAM LAMBS of the various distinctive Breeds from the leading Flockmasters in the Vale of Clwyd. Entries still solicited by the Auctioneers. THE SALE OF THE SEASON. RUTHIN RAM SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1919. Messrs. T. and W. LEATHES will offer the Pentreffynnon full Pedigrea Southdown Stock Rams. This year they again show quality, size, style and character. Choicest strains. Purest of Blood. Beautifully wooled. Individual pedigree with each Ram seld. OAKFIELD, RHEWL, NEAR RUTHIN. Five minutes walk from Rhewl Station, and known as Burdir. Messrs. T. and W. LEATHES havo been favoured with instructions from Mr. Joseph Hayes (who is leaving), to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the above Premises, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1919. The whole of the Valuable Household Ap- pointments, which includes* the contents of DINING ROOM, SITTING ROOM, HALL, 4 BEDROOMS, KITCHEN, and other OFFICES. For further particulars see Posters. No Catalogues. Sale to commence at one o'clock prompt. Terms Cash. T. & W. LEATHES, Auctioneers, Ruthin and Denbigh. CROOKWOOD COTTAGE, LLANRH AI ADR, NEAR DENBIGH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1919, At 12.30 prompt. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which include Antique Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Modern ditto, Dressing Cheat, 4 ft. Brass and Iron Bedstead, Chairs, and other Bedroom Appointments, Solid Maho- gany Drop Leaf Table, 2 Painted Cupboards, Hardwood Chairs, Modern Corner Cup- board, with glass front; Kitchen Furniture, and numerous other effects, by order of Mrs. Roberts, who is leaving. Full particulars in Sale Posters. Terms, Cllsh. T. & W. LEATHES, Auctioneers. Agricultural Hall, Ruthin, and Denbigh. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. T. & W. LEATI-IES, CLWYD BANK DAIRY, RUTHIN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1919. Highly Important Sale of Dairy Cows, 2 Cobs, Hay, Manure, &c. T. & W. LEATHES, Auctioneers. Agricultural Hall, Ruthin. SALE OF VALUABLE THRESHING SETS, Etc. MESSRS. T. and W. LEATHES will SELL BY AUCTION upon premises adjoining RUTHIN STATION (L. & N. W. Rly.), on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1919, at one o'clock prompt. The following yaluaable MODERN TRACTION ENGINES, THRESHING MACHINES, Ac., the property of Messrs. WILLIAMS and KELLETT, viz. 1 Ransomes' 8 H.P. Single Cylinder Road Loco.; 4 8 H.P. Single Cylinder Traction Engines, by Marshall,' Burell,' Roby, and Ransomes ■ 1 Single Cylinder 7 H.P. Traction Engine by WaUis and Stevens 5 Thrashing Machines, 4ft. 6in., by Fost- er,' 'Garrett,' C ltoby,' & Mai-shall (2). 5 Hornsby double band straw Trussers; 2 Bamfords' No. 4 Portable Corn Grinding Mills 1 Three-knife Portable Chaff cutter, by T Richmond and Chandler 1 Portable Circular Saw-bench with saws; 8 Trucks and Lorries; 1 Living Van; Set of 4 Iron Wheelt, axles and Springs (practically new); 1 Cylinder Boring Machine; 1 Valve facing machine; 1 sot of Gas Thread Stocks and Dies. Numerous lots of spare Belting, Chains, &c. The whole of the above will be found in first-dass working order, and will be shown in motion on the day of sale. Further particulars of any of the above may be obtained from the Secretary, Messrs. Williams and Kellett, Ruthin, or from the Auctioneers, Agricultural Hall, Ruthin. Removed for convenience of Sale to premises adjoining CLOISTERS COTTAGE, RUTHIN. MESSRS. T .and W. LEATHES have been favoured witt. instructions from Mr. R. Roberts (late of The Hand Brewery), TO SELL BY AUCTION on the aforesaid premises, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1919, the following Valuable MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, which breifly include Dark brown Pony Mare, 5 year old, about 13-2 hands high; Hack Filly, 18 months old; Light Float by Pickering Bros', Liv- erpool i Dogcart; Set of Brown Brass Mounted Harness; Riding Saddle and Bridle; Hors eClotliing and Sundry Harn- ess. The whole of the contents of GRAIN SesTsO. REROOMffi 360 Corn Sacks, 2 Stacks of Well-secured Meadow Hay. A large quantity of BUILDING MATERIAL, which include Iron Pillars, Girders, and Railway Sleepers. Dog Kennel, Grindstone,' and numerous other useful lots. Sale to commence at one o'clock prompt. Terms Cash. For further particulars see Sale Posters. No Catalogues. T. & W. LEATHES, Ruthin & Denbigh. Auctioneers. AGRICULTURAL HALL, RUTHIN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1919. SPECIAL SALE OF STORE CATTLE AND SHEEP. Further particulars in later announce- ments. T. and W. LEATHES, v Auctioneers. RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. Messrs. T. and W. LEATHES will offer for Sale by Public Auction AT AN EARLY DATE all that DESIRABLE and WELL- SITUATED FARM known as CAE'R GROES, J containing 71 acres, 2 roods, 34 perches, (or thereabouts). Further particulars in later announce- ments. Solicitors:—Messrs. W. R. Evans and Jones, Ruthin. Auctioneers' Offices, Ruthin. SALES BY AUCTION Mr. Richard Pearce, F.A.I., Fellow of the Auctioneers and Estate Institute. GENERAL AND AGRICULTURAL AUCTIONEER AND VALUEft. HOUSE. ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. Proprietor and Originator of thtf BEE SMITHFIELD, ADEVICELI: (The Farmers' Market). Telephone 40. Teleams-Pearce. Auctioneer, Abergele* Offices: Market St., Abergele. T—- J < ■■■ BEE SMITHFIELD, MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 22nd, as usual. Also at 3 o'clock, Avery Tractor, with 3 Furrow Plough, equal to now, with Pulley for Chaffing. FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th, at 11 o'clock, ABERGELE MONTHLY SALE of 300 Dairy and Store Cattle. 500 Breeding Ewes and Store Sheep. 25 Southdown Ram Lambs. Entries will oblige. Usual Prizes. RICHARD PEARCE, F.A.I., Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, OClXIBER 1st, 1919. CAMAES FARM, LLANGERNIEVT. RICHARD PEARCE, F.A.I., is instruc- • ted by Mr. W. H. Parry (who is leaving), to sell by Auction 53 Cattle; 204 Sheep; 8 Horses; 60 Hob- bets of Oats; 3 Stacks of Oat Straw; Daif-V Vessel; 5 Store Pigs; Grass Eating (1"08 acres) to Nov. OOth. Farm Implements. ■ Full particulars in Posters a-d next week's Advertisement. Credit Terms. Sale at 12 o'clock. LLANGERN1EW MART. Great Autumn Prize Sale of Cattle, Sheep, and Horses. 1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. Lists ready. Early Entries will oblige. RICHARD PEARCE, F.A.1„ Auctioneer. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, Extensive Sale at BRYNYMAEN FARM, COLWYN BAY, for Mr. T. tl/ Oakley. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, SALE OF PROPERTIES AT LLY6FAEN. October 23rd.—Simdde Hir, Llannefydd, for Miss Williams. Oct. 23rd.-Nant y Fedw, Bettws yn RhOS, for Mr. J. A. Keymer. Oct. 23rd.-Ty Celyn, Bettws yn Rhos, for Mr. T. J. Mathews. Friday, October 24th.-Abergele Final Sale of Store Stock. ABERGELE. GREAT OCTOBER HORSE SALE&. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th, FOR WORKING HORSES, COBS, & PONIES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, FOR UNBROKEN COBS & FOALS. IN PRIZES. &7,6, IN PRIZES. Best Cart Horse wins jE20 Cash; Se- coild 'tlO- Third, £ 5. Vanner—First, £ 10; Second, to. 3 year old Colt—First, jM; Second, L2. 1 or 2 year old—First, LS; Se- cond, 1. Cob, 14.1 and over—First, JE2. Ser coiid, tl. Pony, 14 hands and under-Virst £2 Second, jEl. Cart Foal—First, L3; Se- cond. C2; Third, £1. Entries will oblige. Carriage paid on Horses railed and sold. RICHARD PEARCE, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Abergele. HAFOD WEN, LLANFIHANGEL CLYN MYFYR, CORWEN. ARWERTHIANT AR DDA BYW, &c. TUA CHANOL MIS HYDREF-y chc'd- iad i'w hysbysu etto-cviiiiefir arwerthiant yn y lIe uchod ar Geffylau, Gwartlieg, a De- faid', yr olfmewn cyflwr rhagorol. In r;ysg y defaid y mae Ilawer sydd wedi ennill gwobrau mewn arddangosiadau pwysig. 'Hefyd, gosodir 233 o erwau o dir i bori de- faid dros y gauaf, hyd y 25aiii o Fawrth, os na bydd y cyfryw wedi eu gosod yn Lyfrin- achol cyn yr arwerthiant. Yn chwanegol at yr uchod. gwerthir rtiail Qfr&*Epat&aTn £ ethyddol hefyfl. Am fairniqiL ymofyner A THOMAtt JONES, y tensfnt.