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TH iSTArt a SU^iPLY a ORES. 3 ? ? s ab. ??' !?*?? ? B !f??L*a? ?!? ?im K S ?aLi' ?,.??j?_ w s  B*? B* ?? ???  ? aEMa Bt "? ??? m '?? B ? Battt ?j? N HIGHEST QUALITY PROVISIONS ej) AT ABSOLUTELY LOWEST PRICES. O BUTTER (Choicest Creamery) 1/4 per lb. CHESHIRE and COLONIAL CHEESE. lid. „ LARD (Best Pare) 7d. „ j MARGARINE, CRENUT (made from Nuts & Ci-ean)) 6d. „ BEST STREAKY BACON Od. per lb. HAMS, FINEST PICNIC 7 £ d. „ HAMS, BEST BREAKFAST 1. 9§d. „ STAR DELICIOUS BREAKFAST BACON (Smoked or Pale) Finest procurable. w 2, BELLE VUE9 HIGH STREET, BARMOUTH. "Vf I |"| ifiTT'TT'glfflft PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE TO MARINERS, FISHERMEN, AND BOAT OWNERS. (Article 38, Defence of the Realm Regulations, Consolidated.) THE FOLLOWING REGULATIONS { ARE TO BE COMPLIED WITH UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE by all small gleam, motor, sailing and putting boats and vessels, including pleasure craft, of all descriptions, on the- Coasts of England and Wales from Start Point on the East to Bardsey Island on the West. 2. The owners of all such boats or vessels (except fishing craft specially provided for under paragraph 6) are to supply list s of .,ill their boa) s and .vessels which they may place afloat, and they must obtain craft permits for thprn from a Divisional Coast Watching Officer thtough the Station Officer of the nearest Coast Guard Station. With- out permits the boats or vessels are forbidden to be used. 3. No such vessels (except fishing craft as provided for undet paragraph 6) are to be under way at night, i.e., between. iiilf an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise, or during fog, but are to remain at their moorings. If cHughL out by fog, they are to return I to the shore at once. 4. Subject to the above and to any special exceptions which have been or may be made, all such vessels may proceed as far as three miles out side the port, creek, or river to which they belong, but it must be understood that no special protection can be afforded them. 5. Nfl) excursion traffic is allowed except within ports, creeks, and rivers, and then only in special circumstances, by written permission of the Cumman der-in-Chief. 6. Fishing Vessels authorised by Fibbing Permits signed by the local Fishery Officer are allowed to be at sea day and night, but they are not allowed at night to be within ten miles of the entrance to any defended port. 7. Special local rpgulationsare being issued as far as necessary for defended areas and ports. NOTES ON THE ABOVE. WISHING VESSELS are only to in- clude bon-i-fi.de pi ofessional fishing craft. Amateurs and liteasui-e craft out fishing are not to be regarded as coming under paragraph 6 Doubtful cases are to be referred for Permits to the nearest Divisional Coast Watching Officer. AMATEUR BOAT OWNERS will obtain Pleasure Craft Permits as direc- ted in paragraph 2, and will be subject to paragraphs 3 and 4. HIRED BOATS.—Subject to para- graph 2, owners may let out small row- ing and sailing boats on hire to parties for whom they are prepared to be re- sponsible. Such hired ouL boats shall be sti-ict ly subject to paragraphs 3 and 4. I DEFENDED PORTS comprise Ply. mouth, Falmouth, Miiford Haven, Car- diff and Barry, and Swansea. FISHERY OFFICER means an offi- cer of the Local Sea Fisheries Com- mittee within whose area the fishing port in question lies, or other Fishery Officer duly author ised for this purpose. PERMITS may be withdrawn at any time at the discretion of the Divisional Coast Watching Officer oi Fishery Offi- cer concerned. G. LE 0. EGERTON, ADMIRAL, COMMArDER. IN-CHIEF. Plymouth, 27th May, 1915. RUBLiC NOTICE. I BARMOUTH, NORTH WALES. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Kr Walter Lloyd Jones Has been instructed by the Executors of the late Mr MEREDITH EVANS, to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION on Thursday, June 10,1915 at the MASONIC HALL, BARMOUTH, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to condit.ions of Sale to be then p oduced), All that freehold messuage and premises called THE BATHHOUSE including all the fixtures and fittings therein, situate near the Quay at Barmouth For further particulars, and to view, apply, to the Auctioneer, King Edward Street, Barmouth, or to Mr R. Guthrie Jones, Solicitor, DolgeHey.

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