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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. CLOUGH & CO. ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUERS, DENBICH & RUTHIN. WEEKLY SALES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR EVERY MONDAY, With the exception of the one preceding Fair Day. THE USUAL GRADING OF FAT STOCK. WILL TAKE PLACE EACH MONDAY, as above, at 11 a.m. ARWERTHFA LLANSANNAN. Cymmer y GRADDIO nesaf le yn yr Arwerthfa. uciiia DYDD MAWRTH,«tHAGFYR 16eg, 1919, Hefyd cynnelir arwerthiant arbenig ar ystcc ystor—Defaid a Gwartheg CLOLUti A'l GYF. FRIDAY; 19th DECEMBER, 1919. LLWYN DERW FARM, LLANELIDAN. MESSRS. CLOUGH & Co. have been in- tttrMcted by Mrs. Forrest to conduct the Sale ef the whole of the Live A Dead Farm Stock and Prodwce. Further particulars to follow. Auctioiwerei Offices: Ruthin & Denbigh. FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1920. POCL PARK FARM, RUTHIN. MESSRS. CLOUGH & Co. have been in- structed by John J.ones, &q., to sell the whole of the Live & Dead Farm Stock. Fur- ther particulars to follow. Auctioneers' Ofifces*: Ruthin &, Denbigh. By Dirootion of the Survit'hg i: vffitee of the Late Mr. Robert Parry. TOWN OF DENBIGH. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF NINE VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSES, CROFT, & GARDEN, Situatin RED LANE, DENBIGH. MESSRS. CLOUGH & Co. Will submit to auction at THE CROWN HOTEL, DENBIGH, On WEDNESDAY, THE 17th DAY OF DECEMBER, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to Con- ditions of Sale to be then produced), the following Valuable Freehold Properties Lot ] .-ALLTHOE four messuages, with Stabling and Large Croft, being Nos. 21, 23, 25, & 27, Red Lane, Denbigh, in the occupation respectively of Messrs. Price Roberts, Thomas Williams, Arthur Bat- ten, and David Lloyd. Lot 2.-ALL THOSE two valuable and plea- santly-situated VILLA RESIDENCES, known as ELM VILLAS, being Nos. 29 and 31, Red Lane aforsesaid, in the oc- cupation of Messrs. Norman Edwards and William Lloyd. Lot 3.—ALL THOSE three messuages or tenements, being Nos. 2, 4, and 6, Red Latie, Denbigh, aforesaid, and known as MACHNO TERRACE, in the occupation of Mrs. Jones and others. Lot 4.— ALL THOSE two Villa Residences, situate in Ruthin Road, Denbigh, and known: as < Nos; 19 and 21, Gladstone ViU"" n'oill the occupation of Messrs. Jenkins and Wyver. The above property is nicely and conveni- ently situated, and is in a gc od state of re- pair, and always easily let. For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneers, at their Offices, Denbigh, or to ANEURIN 0. EVANS & Co., Solicitors, ?  Denbigh & Ruthin.  WAITED-YN EISIEU WANTED.—Capable person for household duties. Comfortable home.—Apply to Miss Jones, Bryn Awel, Halkyn, Nr. Holywell. WANTED.—Traction, Threshing Machine Driver (experienced).—Apply, J. F. Jones, Brynia Uchaf, Cwm, Dyserth. i YN E ISIEU.—Housekeeper, yn a bl i ed- ? rych ar ol ffermdy a thri o blant.—Ymofyner a Rhif 5692, Banner Orfice, Denbigh. AGENTS WANTED.—Out-door employ- j ment.—Apply, D. E. Roberts, Cynlnl, Ru- thin Rd., Denbigh, or 14, Clwyd St. Ruthin, Tuesdays and Thursdays. I WANTED.—Immediately, a Good Gener- al, who can wash and do plain cooking, for a family of three ladies also Housemaid-Wait- fesB, able to speak Welsh.—Apply, (Gor- • phwysfa,' Llatifair, liuthin. SALES BY AUCTION. Mr. Richard Pearce, F.A.I., Fellow of the Auctioneers and Estate Institute. GENERAL AND AGRICULTURAL AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. HOUSE, ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. Proprietor and Originator of the BEE SMITHFIELD, ABERGELE. (The Farmers' Market). Telephone 40. Telegrams—Pearce, Auctioneer, Abergele. Offices-Market Street, Abergele. BEE SMITHFIELD. MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 8th, At 11.15 Sharp. BEE SMITHFIELD. GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE OF FAT STOCK AND DAIRY COWS. MONDAY, DECEMBER loth, 1919. Prises for Champion Beast. Best Fat Beast over 2 years; ditto under 2 years. 10 Fat Sheep; 10 Fat Lambs. 4.Pigs. Best Dairy Cow. Early Entries will oblige. A W/eight guessing competition will be held —proceeds in aid of St. Dunstan's Hospital for the Blind. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1919. £ 25. IN CASif PRIZ&. £ 25. Best Cart Horse wins R,10 Cash; Second, £ 5. Vanner, £.5. Colt, E3. Cob, £1. Pony, £ 1. Carriage paid on Horses railed and sold. Stabling overnight frge. Enter early. Enter early for good posi- tion. RICHARD PEARCE, F.A.I., Auctioneer. Mr. JOHN PRITCHARD & Co. MERIONETHSHIRE^ PARISHES OF FESTINIOG AND MAENTVVROG. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of a most attractive FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL, RESIDENTIAL, SPORTING, and MINER- AL ESTATE, situate at Festiniog, the Swit- zerland of Wales, with magnificent views of the Maentwrcg Valley and Cardigan Bay in the distance. JOHN PRITCHARD & Co. will offer for Sale by Auction, at the PUBLIC HALL, FESTINIOG, On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1919, The Agricultural Portion of the PENGWERN ESTATE, originally known as the Fletcher Estate, embracing an area of 2,000 ACRES, or thereabouts, Comprising: 21 Valuable Freehold Farms, with dry Mountain Sheep Walks attached thereto, and Nine Capital Small Holdings, with similar rights of (hazing; Rich Accom- modation Lands and Ffridds, Ripe Building Sites, Freehold Ground Rents, with early re- versions Valuable Water Rights and Ease- ments, together with three famous Water Falls; also the Valuable BRYN GLAS SLATE QUARRY, And the PENGWERN OLD HALL, A fine old Elizabethan House, with the ori- ginal black oak stair-case, ballustrading, & panelling, in an excellent state of preserva- tion. On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1919, at 10.30 a.m. prompt. Illustrated Particulars, Plans, aujd Coii-4 ditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs. Birch, Cuflimore and Co., Solicitors, Ches- ter; Mr. R. C. Jones, Cae'r Blaidd Estate Office. Blaenau Festiniog; and the Auction- eers, Bank Chambers, Bangor. MESSRS.. Bobirt & rovers Jones, LLANRWST AND LLANGEFNI. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. ESTABLISHED 1853. HMDAY, DECEMBER l9th, 1919. « LLWYN YSGAW, LLANDUDNO JUNCTION. Sale of the Live and. Dead Farming Stock, &c., the property of Mrs. Jones, who is leav- ing. f • SALES BY AUCTION David Thomas & Son, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, & ESTATE AGENTS. Valuations and Sales of Freehold Properties a Speciality. -Particulars of Pron I Particulars of Properties for Sale by private treaty on application. STANLEY HALL AUCTION MART, RUTHIN. DAVID THOMAS & SON Will sell by Public Auction at an early date the following lots of FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Lot 1.—Rich Accommodation Land, compris- ing 6 acres or thereabouts, with Cottage Sites, adjoining, situate at Rhiw, near Ru- thin. Lot 2.—A Nurse of fine-growing Larch, near to Lot 1. Lot 3.—GLANLLYN INN, Clawddnewydd. Lot 4.—Accommodation or Building Land, near ClawdJ Newydd, and known as PEN- Y-RHOS. Lot 5.-FOEL BACH COTTAGE, and Gar- den, in the Parish of Dei-wen. Lot 6.—Accommodation Land, known as FFR1TH BACH, near Plas Cwtta, in the Parish of Clocaenog, comprising 2t acres or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. John Hughes. Lot 7.—Accommodation Land, known as FFRITHI, near to Lot 5, comprising 6 acres or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Roger Jones. Lot 8.—A most desirable Buijding Site, close to Rhewl Station, comprising about 1,000 square yards, with road frontage. Lot 9. A most desirable i<nd plensantly- situated Cottage and Garden, near to Gellifor. Lot 10.—TAN YR HENGOEIX in the Par- ish of Llanfwrog, Dwelling House, Out- buildings, and 12 acres of excellent Pasture Land. Further particulars in later issues. M(Sr8. T. & W. LEATHES, 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 nt BULL LANK, DENBIGH, Wednesdays and other days on appointment. AGRICULTURAL HALL, RUTHIN. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES beg to an- nounce that the above premises will be open for the GRADING OF FAT STOCK at 11 o'clock EVERY MONDAY, except the Monday 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 be open 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 solicd. PENYFFORDD, RHUDDLAN, N. WALES. Distant half a mile from Rhuddlan Railway Station, and one and a half from Rhyl. Highly Important & Unreserved AGRICULTURAL SALE Of 11 Shire Horses; 56 Dairy and Pure-bred Shorthorn Cattle: 79 Pedigree Southdown Sheep; 6 Large White Pigs; Modern Agri- cultural Machinery, Implements, and Horse Gears; 40-50 Tons of Prime Meadow Hay, 2 Corn Stacks, Bean Stack, about 140 Tons of Mangolds, Table Potatoes. &c. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES have been favoured with instructions from the Representatives of the late Mr. R. H. Williams to conduct this extensive sale on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1919, At 10.30 prompt. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers' Offices, Ruthin. Tel. 25. J. T. LLOYD, LICENSED VALUER. All kinds of Valuations undertaken, including- For Probate, Land, Farming, and Household Furniture. Address;- PLAS MERETYv-wn GYFFYLLIOG, RUTHIN. SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. Diggory, Owen, & Evans, bb v' Corwen, Baia, and Dolgelley. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1919, At THE WHITE LION ROYAL HOTEL, BALA. Sale of the whole of the Valuable Carriages, Harness, &c., also Pair of Black Cobs, by in- structions of W. Owen, Esq. On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1919, At CYNLAS, BALA, Sale of 42 Head of Choice Young Dairy Cattle and Store Bullocks; 2 Powerful Cart Horses, Strong Cob 150 Fat Wethers and Breeding Ewes; 30 Tons of Hay. 4 Bays of Barley and Oats, 20 Tons of Swedes; Imple- ments, Furniture, and Dairy Utensils. Lunch at 10, and Sale at 11 o'clock. On MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1919, At THE WYNNSTAY HOTEL, RUTHIN, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, MESSRS DIGGORY, OWEN, & EVANS Will sell by Auction all that Desirable Free- hold Farm, known as TYOOYN UCHA, LLANFAIR, Nr. Ruthin, in the occupation of Mr. Henry Parry. For further particular" apply to tb^ Auc- tioneers. or to Messrs. Wm. Griffith, Adams, Williams, Solicitors, Dolgelley. AT AN EARLY DATE. MESSRS. DIGGORY, OWEN, & EVANS will offer for sale by Auction all that FREE- HOLD FARM inZT LA-NDS, known as PENTRE, MELINYWIG, in the Parish of Gwyddelwern, containing 105 acres or thereabouts of excellent Land, with House and Farm Buildings, now in the occupation of Mr. Wynne. Early possession can be arranged. For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioncerR. Auctioneers' Offices: Temple BtiiIAligs., Corwen. FRANK LLOYD & SONTS, AUCTIONEERS. WREXHAM. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17th, At 10.45 prompt. LLYSFASI MANOR FARM, RUTHIN. At the foot of the Nantygarth Pass, on the Ruthin (4 miles), and Wrexham (14 miles), mam road. 2 Miles from Eyarth Station. Important Unreserved Agricultural Sale of G5 Choice Young Dairy Cattle, Store Bullocks and Heifers, Yearling Bullocks and Heifers, Calves, and Stock Bull. 21 Cart Horses, Colts, Light Horses, and I Mountain Ponies. 203 Breeding Ewes and Rams. 37 In-pig Sows, Strong Store Pigs, Young Sap, and Pedigree Large Black Boar. Sap, 'Poultry and Poultry Applicances. A valuable collection of Agricultural im- plements. Machinery, Gears, Harness, and Dairy Vessels. About 35 Tons of well-luir- vested Hay, 30 Tons of Wheat Straw, 5 Tons of Oat Straw. 100 llobbets of Wheat, 100 liobbets of Oats, 5 Tons of Potatoes. FRANK LLOYD A SONS, in conjunction with J. R. EVE & Son, have been instructed bv R. W. Brown Esq. (who has disposed of the farm to The Denbighshire Countv Coun- cil), to conduct the above sale entirely with- out reserve. Catalogues from The Auctioneers, J. R. Eve & Son, 2, St. Paul's Sq., Bedford; Frank Lloyd A* Son, Wrexham, St. Asaph, Aber- gele. and Chester; The Castle Hotel, Ruthin, or The Farm Baililf, Mr. John Strong, Llys- fasi Manor Farm, Kuthin. _U TO LET.—MAES MERDDYN FAdRM. in the Parish of Pentrevoelas. Area, 223 acres. Vacant 25th March, 1920. This farm has a Sheep-walk on the Moun- tain. with a limit of 500 sheep. For further particulars apply to :— GEORGE BOVILL. Voelas Estate Office, Bettws-y-coed. TO LET.—H AFOD- Y-G YR 11 EC. FARM, in the Parish of Pentrevoelas. Area, 253 acrep. Vacant 25th March, 1920. This farm has a Sheep-walk on the Moun tain, with a limit of GCO Sheep. For further particulars apply to:- GEORGE BOVILL, Voelas Estate Office, Bettws- y-c-oed. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. PLEASE NOTE THArg WILLIAMS DENTAL INSTITUTE, have removed from 10, Hall Square, to MR. HELSBY, PHOTOGROPHER, VALE STREET. M. J. Mellon, Principal. BONTUGHEL. Cynnelir CYNGHERDD MAWREDDOG Yn NGHAPEL M.C. BONTUCHEL DYDD IAU, RHAGFYR lleg, 1919. PRAWF-GYNGHERDD Yn NGHAPEL M.C., GROES. NOS IAU, RHAGFYR 18fed, 1919. Llywydd-Mr. Jno. Morris Jones. Her-unawd, Gwobr 21/ Her-adroddiad, Gwobr 21/ Beirniaiu-Mr. Owen Jones, Gellifor, a'r Llywydd. Anfoned yr Ymgeiswyr eu henwau, erbyn Rhag. 13eg, i'r Ysgrifenydd- Mr. Edward Jones, Groes Fawr, Dinbych. EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL DYFFRYN EI.WY TANFAIR T.H. LLUNGWYN, MAl 2-4ain, 1919. Pryddest-" Y Tadau Pererinol (' Pilgrim Fathers '). Gwobr, Cadair Dderw Gerf- iedig. Prif Cystadleuaeth Gorawl. Enaid Cu" (Isalaw). Gwobr, £ 12. Cystadleuaeth Corau Meibion.-Il Y Delyn Aur (I). Pugh-Evans). Gwobr LS 88. Rhaglen o'r Testyniu allan ddiwedd y mis. Y sgrifenyddion- WALTER HARRISON, Halkyn Cottage. DAVID DAV1ES, Shop y Borth. NEW TOWN HALL, DINBYCH, NOS FAWRTH, RHAGFYR 16eg, 1919. DRAMA OYMHEIG, HELYNT HEN AKLWYD," Neti "HLBrL TAID A NAIN." Perfformir y Ddrama uchod gan I)EUL,L"R. A EL W'YD. Drvsau yn a gored am 7. I ddechreu 7.30. Llywydd W. Rowlands, Ysw., Dinbych. Pris Tocyuau—Blaen-soddau (yn cynnwys y I tax '), 2/4; Ail Seddau, 1/3. Yr Elw at Ddyled Capel y Pentre, Llanrhaiadr. LOST- A it GOLL. ME\YN GAFAEL.— Er dnvrnod y liair, hetfer. Y perchenog; l dalu"r costau.—\m- olyiier yn y Star Inn, Rhuthyn. WEDI Llysfasj, Rhuthyn, er Gorphenat, Mamog Gymreig, Mamog groes-ryw, a dan Oen croesryw. Os na hawl- ir cyn pen saith niwrnod gwerthir hwy. — V STRAYED.—To Llysfasi. Ruthin, since July, Welsh Ewe, cross-bred Ewe, and two cross-bred Lambs. If not claimed in seven days will be sold. All GOLL.—Dvvv Ddafnd. Nod- Tf*i,i btaen y dde, bwtch plyg oddi arni, bwlel clic- ied o tani, fforch yn y chwith. Rhoddir hyd Rhag. 29ain, 1919, i'iv perchenog i'w hawho. -G. Hughes, Rhyd ychen, Ysbytty, Bettws- y-Coed. STRAYED.—To a farm near Trefnant, since July, two Weisli Ewes and one Cross Lamb. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to d £ fiav expenses.—Apply, P.C. Lewis, Police Station. LOST OR STRAYED. Lost or strayed, of) Sheep, from Fairwood, Llansanmm. Ear-marks-Top of left ear cut off. and two slits down; li-ilf moon uut of side of right.ear: Pitch mark. W on side, F t on rump. Information wanted by David Williams, Shepherd, Fairwood, Llan- sannan. or Capt. F. G. Ellis, Llwynygogt Denbigh.