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XOTlCE TO ADVERTISERS. The greatest care is taken to insert advertisements on the date and in the position ordered, as well as to secure their being correctly printed, but the Proprietor cannot be responsible for inaccuracies in either of these respects, or for any consequences arUing therefrom. Every care is taken to ensure the prompt insertion of all advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers of replies to their advertisement, but the Proprietor does not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in any specified week, or at all, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any specified week, or at all, from any cause whatever. Advertisements and replies are only accepted subject to the above conditions. ff8r" Copies of the "Brecon and Radnor Express" or "Radnor Express" can be sent to i-ubscribers by post as follows-United Kingdom, 33 weeks for 2/2; 26, 4/4; 52, 8/8: France and British Colonies. 10/10 per annum; U.S.A., neutral countries, 13/- per annum (Payable in advance). SITUATIONS VACANT. APPRENTICES wanted to the dressmaking; cutting-oat thoroughly taught. Mrs I Harrison, Struct-, Brecon. 593p283 A PPRENTICES wa.nted for millinery workroom *? and &hop.—Apply, Mrs E. Jones, 51, High Street, Brecon. 6Q6P283/! TlOY wanted with view to Iearn trade (live out). l Excellent opportunitv to willing youth.— Davie, Coachbuilder, BuHfh Weii,?. 964/47/283 (?APABm General wanted immediately; good ? wages; TefereDces. Hardin-, Monachty, Farm, Cabalfa, Cardiff. 536p/44 CAPABLE Cook-General, good wages; iliolise- parlourmaid kept, small family.-Davis, Snmmerland, Caswell, Swansea.. 584p2831 T\RAPEBY.—Young ladies required for all de- pLartuients.-Thomas :and Adcock, Bre- con. 581p/213 "EXPERIENCED gener.d wanted, doctor's '*? house. —Apply. M .r8 J. M.  Pony- house.—Apply. 'Mrs J. M. Morris, Peny- bryn Place, Neath. 613p254 GOOD General wanted immediately; good — wages; comfortable home; references. Ap- ply-Prowcn, Somerset Hotel, Abertillery. 508p/165 GOOD strong general wanted. Strict cleanli- ness essential.—Mrs Edwards, Plas Ma-doc, Llandrindod Wells. 598p/283 f^KOOM Gardener, capable- man, who under- stands cows; help -;ven.-DaTis, Summer- land, Caswell, Swansea. 584p283 GOOD general -wanted.—Apply, with references, Mrs Lewis, Haddington. The Grove, Mer- thyr. G01p283 pORTEHS "wanted good references; strong and healtliy work of national importance; wage £ 2 weekly living out or ztl weekly living in.— Apply to Secretary, Swansea Hospital. Swan- sea. 608p/44 HPAILORS -wanted.-Experieiiee(I coat hands, constant, good log, war bonus paid.—Grif- fiths and Griffiths, Llanidloes. 1020/63 rpEAM Drivers wanted; high rate.—Apply, T. W. Morgan, Timber Merchants, Rudry, near CaerphtIIy. 985/63/t/c ^7" ANTED smart boy as apprentice to Printing Trade. Apply Manager, "Express": Office, Brecon. YTTANTED several round t-iffiher hauliers, good wages and regular work.-Hohert \Vynn and Sons, Newport, Mon. 553p/114 WANTED good Cook-General, who can milk in emergency, and help to make butt-er.- Cantref Rectory, Brecon. 555p/213 WAMTED Shepherd and Stockman; liberal "wages to suitable man keep a cow is pre- ferred.—"Williams, Trippleton, Leintwa-rdiue. 953 '62/143 WA-N-TED Housemaid or Between-rnaid, ^LSth March. Apply bv letter first to -Box 958/62 213 "Express" Office, Brecon. WAN-TED Waitress, also Housemaid Waitress, with good references. Apply-Hotel Plla,s Winton, Llandrindod Wells. 974/62 WANTED, a girl about 18. to assist in shop. Apply Lock, Fruiterer, Llandrindod I Wells. 961/61/213 WANTED, good General Servant. Apply- Matthews, PengarVh, Llandrindod Wells. I 962/51/213 WAXTED two respectable persons for liouse- maid arul wa^rdmaid, £ 20 each; uniform Provided; good posts.—Matron, Haylev Green, Hospital, Srourhridge, Worcestershire. 562p/213 WANTED immediately, experienced Parlour- maid-Waitress; useful miaid to assist with linen; laundry-maid and kitchenmaid. Apply- -Lansdowne. Llandrindod. 565p/213 WANTED a General Servant. Apply—Mrs Powell, Swan Hotel. Hay. 973/62/114 vv A-NTED workman to follow horses and do other necessary work. good wages paid to suitable man. — Jones, Cwmoa-miais, Senny- bridge. 560p/213 WANTED, Cook-General, Gardener, and Be. twecn-maid; 5 in family; 3 maids; good wages ;cottage or live in.—Mrs Cepper, St. Weona-rds, Hereford. 576p/213 i,ninie-diatelv, Ccjwwan, 32/- W AXTED immediately, good Cowman, 32/- weekly, with cottage and gtarden.—Davies, Cefn, near Pontypridd. 577p/213 IVA-TED, staid, xespeot-able, and capable per- son as General; wages eighteen pounds. Apply, stating ago, full particulars, and refer-; t'nees, to Thomas Evans, Cress Hotel, Pontux. I dawe. 579p/283 W AXTED, thorough domestic servant, imrne- i diutely; good wages; ,)d Mrs J. Stockham, 69, London Road. Neath. 585pl84 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. W AKTED, Cook-General, good wages fare pa id. -Appi y "Elvezia," Radyr, near Car- diff. 587p283 "OTANTED.—Workman waggoner, house and garden close to work. Apply—Williams, Upper House, Crickhowell. 588p/283 WANTED, immediately, smart errand boy. AppJy-J. Bennett, London House, Builth Wells. 981/63/283 WANTED, at once, superior general; small house, two in family.—Apply by letter, giving references, Aubrey Rees. "Charsis," Mel- C diarsis, -Yl e l bourne Road, Llanishen, Cardiff. 600pl83 WANTED, young general, country girl pre- fe,rred.-AI)plv, with (reference, W. Harris, Watchmaker, Knighton, Rads. 603p283 \\TANTED General Workman,, good hedger; cottage and garden found. Apply—Prosser, Genffordd, Talgarth. 612p/44 WANTED.-Cyood all-round farm hand; if married cottage provided. Apply, stating full narticulars to Manager, Clythin Park. Aber- gavenny. 609p/44 WA-N,TED, good general, comfortable 4ioiiie and good wages; two in family.:—Mrs Leigh, Energlyn, Llandrindod Wells. 1004/51/44 WANTED strong young girl as Cook-General, also young girl to train as Housemaid, two in family. Apply—-Mrs J. C. Jones, Griffin- Lloyd, LlangunMo. Hiwds. 619p/114 WA-NTED, good Gene,ritl.-Apply, -\fr., Dean, Penrhyn, Llandrindod Wells. 1016/51/44 WANTED good active under gardener or good garden labourer would suit; ineligible; wages, 35/- weekly. Apply with references and stating age to D. Red path, Maesrudd Gardens, Bl/ackwood, Mon. 617p/251 WANTED, sti-oti, Yout.h' or Female to assist in bakehouse, attend to (horse and deliver.— D. Owen. Castle Stredt. Brecon. 628p213 WANTED, Girl, farm-house, able to*milk.— Mrs Price, Lane Farm, Clvro. Hereford. 1025/63/44 W AKTED, ,a Woman for a small farm, able to an ilk, ni-iddle age preferrc-d: good home.—■ Apply, Davies, Pentwvn, Tredustan, Talgarth, 622p44; TfTANTED. at once, experienced General; good wages.—Apply, Miss Jones. East Lynne, Llandrindod. 621p44 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED situation Brecon, for cripple boy, 'age 14, as clerk or learn tailoring; 7th stan- dard. For particulars, apply x 558p/213 "Ex- press. WA-NTED a situation as house-keeper in 1.1an- drindod district; farm house preferred used to children. Apply, Box 577p/213 "Express" Office, Brecon. YOUNG girl 19, wants situation as clerk an Breconshire: competent book-keeper. Apply by letter to Box (jllp/254. "Express" Office, Bre- con. APARTMENTS WANTED AND TO-LET. COMFORTABLE lodgings, also 2 bedrooms and sitting room to let.—Box 592p283, "Ex- press" Office, Brecon. HOUSES WANTED; FOR SALE, OR TO LET. FOB Sale, several modern, JreeholJ, 6-roemed houses with gardens, pleasantly situated in Brecon. For particulars apply, by letter, Box 607pl84, "Express" Office, Brecon. rPO Let, Bank Cottage; good out-buildings, 2 acres land.—Apply, Williams, Harpton Villa, Llandrindod Wells. 1002/51/283 g ajrde-n ?lnown as "Old TO -LET, house%and garden known as "Old Q Vicarage," Llangunllo. Apply—West, Lla-ngunllo, Radnorshire. 618p/213 One of our Customers writes us :—"Dear Sir,— Kindly* stop my advertisement, as I liave Irft the cottage and garden through the advertisement in your paper. March 12th, 1918. LOST AND FOUND. T OST from Nantvgwreillyn Farm, Ierthy- — Cynog, three ewes, pitch mark,#J.W. on rump; ear mark, two holes in left ear and a slit in right ear. Apply—John Williams. 57,4.p;,1213 T OST, a- small yellow sheep bitch information would oblige.—A. Norman, Morfa, Llande- falle, Talgarth. 620p/213 CTBAYED to Linwent, Ltanbadarn-fynydd,? ^mountain pony; owner can have on paying ex-! p,enses.-Tlioiiias George. 478p CTRAYED to Llwynfcdwen, Libanus, near Bre- con, since September, Cross Ryeland Ewe; cut point off left, pickle split on right, raddle over loins. Owner can have on paving expenses.— A Lewis. 559p/213 CJTRAYED to Gas Fields, Brecon, 3 Welsh sheep, raddle on rump and tail. If not claimed before Tuesday, April 2nd, will be sold in Brecon Market.—H. W. Phillips. 614p283 STRAYED, ;two mountain ponies to "Lawn- Dutta-s, Knighton." If not claimed within three weeks will be sold for Red Cross Fund. filOp/44 QTRAYED, a Shropsha-e ewe in lamb. Pitched F.M.—Morris, Waterloo, Llandrindod Weils. 1011/51/14 FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. ARMY BOOTS.—Second-hand, 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's, 10'8 5/6 per pair, carriage paid; ready for wear; money returned if not satisfied.-J. Smith, Ross Works, Birksland Street, Bradford. 351p/283 A R-ITY Boots.—Gigantic sale at Deaves. Army Boot Contractor. 458, St. Luke Road, Bed- minster, Bristol. We handle the best only. We re-soile and heel like new wilch best Government leather. Plain, studded or plugged soles, toe and heel tips, 10/6, 12/6, postage 6d. Satisfaction or money returned. 556p/305 All-NIY Boots, second-hand, 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's, 10's, 5/6 pair; better, 7/6; carriage paid; ready for wear; money returned if not satisfied. Trade supplied.—J. Smith. Government Contrac- tor, Rosa Works. Birksland Street. Bradford. Established 20 years. Mention "Brecon and Radnor Express." 552p/305 ARMY Boots.—Sound uppers, re-soled 7/6 to 10/6 per pair. Postage 6d extra. Best Gov- crnmem leather. Also war-time boots.-Niehol- son, Llanfaes. Brecon. 599p/184 C. HOICE, of 8 Cart Horses. Cart Mares, Vanners; must be sold by Marcit 23rd; Spring Tip-cart. G Sets Carl Harness. The a.b- ove are from 15 to 16 hands. 6 to 8 years, inolud- In_, Cart Mare £GO: Black Horse, isuit undertaker, .£36: others from £ 15 to R30, straight off con- tract.—Ostler. Gore Hotel Stables. Goat StreWr. Swiainsea 616p,213 VOR Sale, stage scenery, good drops, room want- j cd. Apph'—T. H. Jones, Daigerddon. Builth. 929 17 11 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. t?OH Sa l c, Salmon Hod and Reel, Ha-rdy ma k er, excellent condition.—Oweu, Wye House, Builth. 501p283 OLD Trees for Sale.-Apply, W. Perrott, Tynewydd. Libanus, noar Brecon. 589/283 PLKNO BAR GAIN S.-Codfrey Yacht Piano in ) — oak case (when new 50 guineas), £ 20; Pleyel upright in hand, painted case, zM; j Murdoch player-piano, in good order, £ 45; Gollard and Collard, Upright (when new, 75 guineas), £ 46; all instruments delivered car- riage paid. Write for complete catalogue and bargain list to C. Milsom & Son, Ltd., The Great West of England Piano House, 15, Milsom Street, Bath. 91/24 W ALIJ PAPER, of best designs and good qual- ity, can be bought at TYLER'S, BUL- WARK, BRECON, as cheap as any house in the trade. See 'the quality of the paper in the roll before buying. 252 TO woodcuttprs, owners, etc.—Wanted any [ quantity of Pea and Bean Sticks, for cash. Part ictil a rs.-Preece, Timber Merchant, Caerleon Road, Newport, Mon. ir43p/44 \XT ANTED, second-hand piano. Apply, 527/273, "Express," Brecon. H^O Hauling Contractors and Team Owners.- ? l,ar'(?' quantity of Round Timber to Let, also Pitwood, separated or otherwise; good haul; near Newport, Mon.—Apply, T. W. Morgan, Timber Merchant, Rudry, near Caerphilly. 984/13/t/c PICTURES, well framed, hundreds of patterns. See the new, neat, polished wood moulding, can be cleaned and always looks new.-Tyler and Son, Bulwark, Brecon. 2Ð2 WANTED, old dark blue dishes and plates, with English and American views; also old china marked Nantgarw, Swansea or Cambrian; Apply by letter to Box 509p, "Express" Office, Brecon. 509p/283 X\f ANTED, a few tons of good eating potatoes. Write, Lock, Fruiterer, Llandrindod Wells. 960/51/213 "rOHTH KNOWING. Kill the microbes in your nostrils by using "Nostroline" cura- tive antiseptic and you simply cannot catch or continue to liiave Head Colds, Nasal Catarrh and other infectious disorders of the nose. Trv it Of chemists everywhere. 1/3 (by post 1/5). Sold by W. Gwillim, 46, High Street, Brecon; A. E. Evans, 46, Beaufort Street; A. M. Jones, 73, King Street, Brymuawr: H. T. Roberts, Aber- gavenny; T. A. Coltman and J. Ward, Builth W. H. Kirkland. High Street, Crickhowell; G. M. Perkins, Knighton; R. H. Evans and W. W. Johnson, Llandrindod; R. C. Prytherch, W. J. Williams, Llanwrtyd; J. Parry and Co., Senny- bridge; J. Parry, Talgarth; A. R. Davies, Pres- teign, (and most chemists elsewhere. 435p9119 ANTED ladies second-hand Cycles. Send particu!ars to Box 575p/213, "Express" Office, Brecon. ANTED to purchase one or two second-hand couches, also armchairs, in good condition. Apply, stating prices to Box 582p/213, "Express" Office, Brecon. W ALLP APERS I-Any Quantity, large or small, supplied at Wholesale Prices. Lar- gest stock in Great Britain. Write for patterns stating class required.-(Dept. 223), Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Manchester. 245p/30518 1 ??? GuaMnteed. Wanted for Ministry ?J.<UL? ?umt.ion.s scrap lead ?25. heavy wrought horse shoes, wheel bands,;E6, steel £5 ton. Top prices brass, copper, zinc, electric battery plates, disused portaibls, boilers, mortar mills, through mixed Hags, tailor's woollen clips 1/2 lb. Buyers broken glass, crushed corned beef tins, 4 ton lots, horse fat and bones, through rabbit skins 6/- dozen, old bagging 100/- ton, also motor tyres, paper, etc. Anything pureli,ased.-Tliomias Hor- ton, Government Contractor, Merthyr. 383p/43 AGRICULTURAL. A WeU-Enown Stockbreeder says, "The value A of Stanton's Inflammation Drenches should be more widely known." For ewes after lambing, cows a-fter oalving, and all cases of fever, un- equalled. lOd. each, 9/6 dozen.—Stanton, Veter- inary Chemist, Brecon. 28/2-25/4 T^ATTEN your Pigs and stock generally with Liver Oil, its effedt is marvellous and with feeding stuffs at their present value it is a- most economical food. 1/9 and 3/- bottles, or prices for quantity on applioation.-Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 28/2-28/3 TMUJIT Trees in endless form and varieties. Rose and Evergreen Shrubs, Privets and Thorns for 'hedging; also larch trees. Send for price list, in which I'll defy competition in qual- ity and price. Orders now booked for Spring Onion and Tomato Plants.—W. Ewart Thomas, F.R.H.S.. The Nurseries, Upper Loughor, Giani. 554p/114 F OOT ROT. An infallible cure is Badger's Foot Rot Lotion, properly applied, it never faiL. Fifty years' reputation. 1/ 1/9 and 3/- bottlcs.-Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 7/3-25/4 IF it doesn't Pay to feed Cattle, it certainly doesn't pay to feed Rats. Rats, Mice, and Moles instantly destroyed by ,inton s Rat Poison. M and 1/- packets.—Stanton, Veterin- ary Chemist, Brecon. 7/3-25/4 TN every case of Lambing which requires hand- ling. use Stanton's Carbolised Lambing Oils. Saves hundreds of Ewes yearly. No flockmaster should be without it. 1/9, double size 3/— Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 28/2-28/3 T AMBING Season, Lamb Teats, Veterinary Syringes, CKnical Thermometers, Stanton's Curbolised Lambing Oils, and Inflammation Drenches.—Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Bre- con. 28/2-28/3 IILK.-Milk selling is so much less labour than butt,eor-maJa-ng, and will prove more profit- able. Send your milk to Samuel, St. Cadog Dairy, Swansea. Any information can be had from Samuel, Erwgilfach Farm, Builth Wells. 488p/213 "VTOLESKINS wanted, always stretched & dried — also. Hare, Ottetrs, Fox. I give best price 5d. each offered for Good rabbit skins. Cash return post.—Thomas Price, Furrier, Harewood House, Cardiff. 479p/95 "MOLRAT" Moles Poison.—Infallible, safe, — speedy. Destroy the Moles. 1/6 packets. Sprinkle consents on earthworms, lay in moles' track. Chemists everywhere.—Hugh Davies, Chemist, Machynlleth, Wales. Agent Stanton, Chemist, Brecon. 227p/28318 STEAM Tractors, Steam Wagons, Traction En- — gines, Road Locomotives, Traction Wagons, Portable Engines, Thrashing Machines, Road Rol- lers, etc., for Sale, Second-hand. Full list free. Special terms arranged. Portables, Rollers, etc., for Hire. Thrashing Belts of all kinds. Modern Machinery as above purohased.-Only address Henry Lewis and Sons, Thames Bank Iron Works, Reading. Telephone 201 1799p/6-6-18 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. I 1VTOLESKINS, Fox, Otter and Cat Skins J. bought; highest London markd prices paid by return of post.—M. Gordon, 104. Brank- 30111e Road, London, S.W. 2. 580p/21- | ,MOLE SKINS "There's money in moles." Sell to the largest buyers—"The Furriers of the -\V- est. "-Edwards and Sons, Hereford. ecure prompt payment. Another advance in price this winter. Write for particulars. 428p/283 RATS, Moles, Mice, instantly destroyed by 'I,¡ Stanton's Rat Poison. 6d and 1/- packets. -Stanto-n, Veterinary Chemist. Brecon. 7/3-31/3 WAP, ON RATS.—"Rodine" Rat Poison ruiakes I T a clean sweep in one night. Dead vermin dry up. Absolute extermination guaranteed. Swift and deadly. Tins, 6d. 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ post, 2d.-Harley, Chemist, Perth. Agents :— Stanton, 26, High Street, Brecon; D. T. Williams, Llanwrtyd; H. J. Sparev, General Stores. Pres- tc:gn; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, KnigJi- ■ton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery. 566p/305 "r ANTED -to rent close to Llandrindod WeSl.s, 10 to 20 acres rough pasturage (unsuitable for ploughing) and woodland, with cottage. Ap- ply—W. c/o W. H. Smith and Son, Station Crescent, Llandrindod Wells. 956/62/213 W ANTED, about April, tack for six yearling Jleife-rs, in one or two lots. Apply to Farmer, c/o Howard Lewis. Stationer, Builth Wells. 570p/213 TO Fanners.—The Newmarket Powders bring — a horse quickly into first-rate condition and health. Purify the blood, sharpen the appetite, and make the coat shine like satin. None better invented. Prepared only by T. A. Coltman, M.E.S., The Pharmacy, Builth Wells. Agent for.Molrat, the new Mole and Bar Poison, 1/6. 1867/250 T^TANTED tack for 5 heifers and 3 colts for summer months. Apply 590p/283, "Ex- press" Office, Brecon. POULTRY. }-'On Safe, pure bred light and speckled Sussex C'ggs, 51. dozen. Williams, Llanddew Court, Brecon. 535p/143 LDULLETS, laying, 10/6 each. £ 6 dozen; 12 chicks and mother. 307- list free.— Huniniell. Stratford, Essex. 4 72p !G(j YOU should use Ovum Thorley's Poultry Spice. — Why? Because it keeps the birds in a fine healthy condition; helps them through the moult ,and assists nature and produces an abundance of eggs. OVUM is sold by W. M. Davies and Co., The Stores, Scnnybridge. 908/45/114 ^)1 S. Sitting, from daughters of this pen. mated to this best- cockerels. 15/ all carriage paid; 15 eggs to sitting; clears not replaced.— Mrs A-Iec Wilson, Garth, Rreconshire. 615p,/254 MISCELLANEOUS. A RTU1.JIAL Legs, Arms, Hands, Eyes, Cratches, Leg-irons, Trusses, "Sheller's Easifit" Trusses, Spine Supports; lady attendant -Ladiea' Belta, Belt-Corsets, Elastic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles Street, Cardiff. TelephoM 1282. List Free. 189 T 0 Lot, Wve Fishing, Llanwrthwl Charity Laiid.-Apply, Thomas, Doliago, Llan- wrthwl. 989/63/283 Martin H. Hope, MERCHANT, Newbridge-on-Wye, Rads. (Successor to D. Davies, Esq., Establisbed-52 years.) flour, GRAIN. FORAGE. FEEDING STUFFS. MANURES. Prices upon application. b976/6? 213 m_- PRELIMINARY NOTICE- GUILD HALL. BRECON. Easter Monday Evening at 8. The well-known Actor and Actress, Ir Charles Hartley & Miss Ethel Gordon Paull in the Great Dramatic Episode, "DO WE BELIEVE." by Marie Corelli. A Domestic Play DRIFTED APART," by Sir Charles Young, and the Screaming Farce, A PAIR OF LUNATICS." Ticket and plans now ready-Heins "= Co. BOOJl: EARLY. b1024/13.:Z 13 FEATHERS WANTED. WE &re buyers of all kinds of FEATHERS for cash. Send for price list or send your goods and rely on receiving top prices at all times. WITTON AND COMPANY, Exeter Street, Birmingham. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. Campbell & Hamer. Glanedw, Rhulen. MESSRS CAMPBELL, F.A.I., & HAMAR are favQured with instructions from Mr W. Powell, who is retiring from farming, to sell by Auction, upon the above premises, on FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd, the whole of his Superior Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising 112 Hardy Radnor and Kerry Sheep, 4 Hereford Cattle, 5 Cart and Cob Horses, the Agricultural Implements and Gearing, together with a portion the Household Furniture. SalefolCommcnce at 1-30 prompt., Auctioneer's Office Brvnllys, Llnndrindod Wells. br986/53/l43 MR T. E. V. POWELL. April 1st,—Gilest jn Annual G-rass Letting. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. Miller, Powell & Co. (F.A.I.) March 22nd.-Sale of Freehold Property at the Tower Hotel, Talgarth. March 23rd.-Sale of Stock, Implement.s and Furniture at Maesllwydart, Sennybridge. March 25th.—Sale of Stock and Implements at Cilmery Farm, Builth Wells. March 26.-Talgartli Mart.- April J.—Annnal Bull Show and Sale at Brecon. April 9.-Talgarth Mart. April 9.-Sale of Dairy COW, &c.. at Talachddu Rec- tory. April 16.—Cwmwysg Velia Annual Gra. Letting. April 23.-Aterear Annual Grass Letting. May S.-Derwendcppa Annual Gra-s Letting. Tower Hotel, TALGARTH. SALE OF FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES. • ATESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & CO., hare received instructions to Sell at the above place pn FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1918,. the following Freehold Properties. LOT I.-All the freehold dwelling house, known as "WESTON HOUSE," and situated in the New Road, in the town of Talgarth, containing sitting room, kitchen, back kitchen, scullery, wash- house, coal-house, with 3 bedftoms, bath room and usual offices, with a large yard, containing two well-built sheds and now let to Mr William Jones. LOT 2.—All that Freehold Building Site situa- ted in New Road, as above, and of an area of 260 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 3.—All that Freehold Dwelling House, situate in the village of Bronllys, one mile distant from Talgarth, containing sitting room, kitchen, with 3 bedrooms and a large and productive gar- den. now in the occupation of Mr Arthur Griffiths, at tenant. LOT 4.—All that Freehold Dwelling House ad- joining Ldt 3, as above, with sitting room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and a. large and productive garden, and now let to Mr Arthur Wathan. LOT 5.—All that Freehold Building most ex- cellently fitted for a smithy, with a large-covered Pentist adjoining wftli iron pillars, pitched floor and slated room, and now used as a workshop. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Castle Street, Brecon. SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK PROMPT. 1)1005/49/213 Cilmery Farm, 2 miles distant from Builth Wells, and situated near to Cilmery Station. L. & N.W. Railway. Highly Attractive Sale of 180 KERRY EWES and YEARLING THEAYES, 24 head of HEREFORD and SHORTHORN CATTLE, 2 Grand SHIRE FILLIES, IMPLEMENTS, Part of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, POTA- TOES, Etc. ————— MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & CO.. have -LTJ- been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the above place, in conjunction with Mr J. A. Evans, the live stock, implements, etc., as fol- lows. on MONDAY, THE 25th MARCH, 1918. SHEEP.-120 very handsome Kerry E-wes. two years old, in lamb, or possibly some of them with lambs: 60 Yearling Theaves. CATTiSE.—7 Young Hereford Cows with their calves at foot, or at the point of calving. 5 very promising Shorthorn Cows and Heifers with their valves at foot, or aft. the point of calving (all of them excellent milkers). HORSES.—2 Grand Shire Fillies, rising two years old. IMPLEMENTS.—2 Carts, Gambo body, Ted- der. Horse Rake, Mower, heavy iron Roll, 4 Sheep ,a- l vanise d Catitle ('ril>s, Racks, 3 Poultry Houses, galvanised Cattle Cribs, Sheep Troughs, etc., etc. MACHINERY.—Petters Handy Man" 5i H.P. Oil Engine, wiifh double fly wheel, lamp and water tank, complete, in perfect condition; Corbett's" No. 2 Corn Mill, with hopper, com- plete; the long lookeo fdr Ciiaffcutter. fitted with safety cover and Webb feeder. FURNITURE.—Large Kitchen Table, two Bedsteads, Steelyards, etc. POTATOES. About 6 rons of excellent Potatoes in 1 cwt. lots. REFRESHMENTS AT 1 p.m. Sale at 2.30 p.m. to the minute to suit trains. Three months' credit on approved security for sum's above zt5, or *tqie usual discount for cash. bl006/49/213 Maesllwydart, SENNYBRIDGE. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & CO.. have Á received instructions from Mr William Williams, who is leaving thca farm, to Sell by Public Auction, at the a-bove place on SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1918, STOCK, TMPLEMENTS & XfURNITURE. as follows :— 16 EWES in and with lamb. PONY, quiet under saddle and in ?arne?s. IMPLEMENTS.—Trap and harness, wheel- barro,a-  side-,adfR e. e? t c- barrow, hcel-rake,.caTt. arD5s;j-èad.&{", etc. FURNITURE.—O? seWe, 2 c<?rs. oak t?Ie, chest of drawls, 2 bedstead?, ■washsta-nd, table. 2 I benches, scales and -weiglit, dairy utensils, spin- ning wheej;, .etc. A flinal^<|tiar^tj_ oi. hay~ < POULTRY.—30 fowls ?and.BduQks. 1 ~3ALEAT 2.30 j).mSHARP- =S!JI2_. AT, 2.QO;p.lll!s.a:Alr. blOOl/l^m ILL KIND??P INSURANCES EPt?CTEB.? Ir-. CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. AGB<???T eevefti Fra?T-CLASS CotCM?Hm.- ? ? -?.:?V..WILLIAM?.. -;?.??? T^ Accountant, .611W Geg..t t4 SENNYB??'?; anar-?1? SHIP? "STBB3ET. BRECON. 15724 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. David & W. J. Price. Tuesday, March 26th.-Sennybridge Auction Mart. Saturday, March 30th.—Annual Grass Letting at Bot- goed. Monday, April Sth.-Annukl Grass Letting at See-thro?. Monday, April Stli.-Talybont Auction Mart. Saturday, April loth.—Annual Grass Letting at Aberys- kir. April 15th.-Sale of Residential Villa at Builth Well. Wednesday, April 17th.—Annual Grass Letting at Plas, Lla-ngorse. Thursday, April 25th, Annual Grass Letting at Llwyn. llwyd. Wednesday, April -Sale of Furniture -,Parish Hali, Brecon. April -Annual Grass Letting at Alltarnog. April -Annual Grass Letting at Pytindu. Sennybridge Auction Mart TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 26th. FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP will he Soid under the Regulations. Auctioneers Messrs. DAVID & W. J. PRICE. 1034/48 213 Bclgoed, Llanspyddid. (Two Miles from BRECON). ANNUAL GRASS LETTING.  DAVID &- W. J. PRICE ilave re- MESSRS. DAVID & W. J. PRICE !Lave ?0- ? ceived instructions from Col. Morgan to Let 'by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, 30th MARCH, 1918. about 80 ACRES of RICH MEADOW and PASTURE LAND, from the Day of Sale to 25th March, 1919. Light Refreshments t 1. Sale at 2. Conditions at hme- of Sale. 6. Bulwark, Brecon. 1035/48 283 Builth Wells, SALE OF A BEAUTIFUL DETACHED YILLA. JJESSR'S. DAVID & W. J. PRICE will offer for Sale by Auction on April 15th, the beautiful Freehold Villa. kndwn as the "STRAND," Builth Wells. Further particulars next week: > J b945/4S -4- Messrs. Price & Evans. Drill Hall, I" BUILTH WELLS. Removed from Crown Hotel f<ar Coawnience of ^le..vim MESSRS. PRICE AND EVANS -will-Sety by Public Auction at the above Hall, 00 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3rd, 1918. the Iwell-prese-rved 1 ANTIQUE & fODEHN HOUSEHOD FURNITURE,. including:—China. Glass. Cutlery, Bed Linen, Table Linen, Child 's Bicycle. Beer Engine, Taps, Spirit Ja-rs, &c.. &c. On View Morning of Sale. TERMS—C'ASH. blOll/63 283 TE E.f 9-CA SH. blOll,'?63.7'283 TROUT ADD SlLlOI FISHING IN RIVER WYE. R ADN ORSHII^R, —-   nW if ABERBDW, on the sunny bank of the Rffer Wye, about quarter mile from Aberedw Station, on the Cambrian Rail- way, and about lQur miles from Builth Wells, and adjoining the main road, with about a quarter of a mile of excellent Trfnt Fishing, And alsS" Salmon Catcher, in the River/Wye.. L- ESSRS- i by Public 1Auction (Subject to- Conditions), at the LION »OYetL. BtTILTH WELLS, on MWDAF, l^ti APETL, 191, at 3 o'clock p.m., preciaely, all that FREEHOLD HOUSE and LAND called s i "WHITE HAtE," ,m' ',1" c' with about 11 acres of. excellent Orcharding, Pas- ture and-Meadow Land, .together with & Cottage suitable, if or a Caretaker, and with Outbuildings comprising Stabling, Cow House, Piggeries, and B^trn.v .The rn Is easily convertible into fCMotor The, -II t omi, owing to the pleasant aind con- vojiie»t position, offer n unique opportunity to any one Eequiring a small and inexpensive residence, with Fishing and other advantages, in the beautiful Wye Valley, and it is especially suitable for a sum- mer or week-end residence, adjoining the open Aberedw Hills Immediate poasession will be given, and for further particulars, with plan, apply to the Auctioneers,Builth Wells, or to v; -"J ■ i Mr H. V. VAUGHAN, Solicitor, Builth Wells and Llandrindod. Mr. T. J Phillips: March 5th.Thbont Auction Mart. j j ■ ;Ji Talybont AuctiQn Mart. -=- _dlJ+r )'lANC&  ? .r q ? .? vn§'.? ?f' "? n  ;R 3 J. |ATTLE. yblOH8 '49 21-3 tÇ¡;frtrles  'r   \IV) .8/49/213 .Auctfai^ /hyftotHiTCiwefrts to^ftntied on j?t???ttt?M?t?f?? on ——— p  5. ?

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