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PREPAID ADYERTISEMENT. PREPAID SCALE. the following Scale of Clw.rifeSSeC11fes the insertion Of the following classes of Advertisements in both "THE BRECON AND RADNOR EXPRESS," — AND — "THE RADNOR EXPRESS," APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, TO BE LET OR SOLD, LOST AND FOrXD, AND MISCELLANEOUS WAXTS. Tlireo Six Words. Once. Times. Times. 14 word.- It !> I 9 2 6 i 3: >: Ï g g ? "0 Words 1 4 2S 4 0 ach extra 8 words. 0 4.. 0 8.. 1 0 In cases where replies are to be sent to the "Express" °flice, and forwarded by us, 3d extra to above prices Hust be sent. In all cases these Charges a re for ca.sh with order. If not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per "ne per insertion. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. Announcements under this heading must be authenti- cated by the name and address of the sender, and are inserted at a charge of Two Shilling and Sixpence each When not exceeding five lines; over live lines Sixpence Per line. Marriage Notice, 2/6. Birth Notice, 2/6. Notice of Thanks, 2/6. In Memoriam Notice, 2/6. Obituary Notice, 2/6. Notice of Death and Funeral, 2/6. Wedding Presents, 2d per line. List of Wreaths in Funeral Report, 2d per line. Where lines of poetry are added to "In Memoriam" Jlotices, an extra charge of 6d per line will be made. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The greatest care is taken to insert advertisements on the date and in the position ordered, as well as to 6ecure their being correctly printed, but the Proprietor be responsible for inaccuracies in either of these respects, or for any consequences arising therefrom. Every care is taken to ensure the prompt insertion of ail advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers o replies to their advertisements, but the Proprietor o not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in Oy specitied week, or at all, and will not be liable for loss oecajsioned by the failure of an advertisement 0 appear In any specified week, or at all, from any c&Use whatever. Advertisements and replies are only accepted subject 0 the above conditions. SITUATIONS VACANT. PjAPABLE General wanted immediately; good wages; references.—Harding, Monachty, ann, Cabalfa, Cardiff. 536p/44 QOWMAX wanted; accustomed to farm work; good cottage-and garden close on .main road. Apply—Da vies. Killough, Abergavenny. G12pJ95 EXPERIENCED general wanted, doctor's b h,ouse.-Apply, Mrs J. M. Morris, Peny. Place, inea,tli. 613p254 QlENERAL; must- be quick and trustworthy; apartmen1: house. AVirite, stating wages, to 1\11'5 "Wheutley, 7, Caledonia. Place, Clifton, Bris- tol. 624p/114 Q-E NEPAL Servant wanted, middle of April; wages, £ 20 to £ 26; according to ex- perience; f,a-re paid.-M,rs Jones, Eryl Daf, Radyr, Cardiff. 639pll4 GOOD General wanted immediately; sgood wages; comfortable home references. Ap- Ply—] ? row en, Somerset Hotel, Abertillery. H508p/16o IIOUSEIAI 'WAITRESS and General wanted immediately; good wages, referen- °es.—Airs Gibson, The Grove, Llandrindod Wells. 1050/51/114 PORTERS wanited; good references strong and healthy work of national importance wage 'S2 weekly living out or ?1 weekly Eving in  Secretarv. Swansea.  Swan- Apply to Secretary, Swansea Hospital, Swan- sea. 608p/44 ft MART boy or airl wanted for the "Bxte-on Radnor Express" Office, Brecon. Preference gnen to one with knowledge of shorthand. Type- siting can be taught. Apply—Manager. TAILORS wanted.—Experienced coat hands, constant, good log, war bonus paid.—Grif- fhJlS and Griffiths, Llanidloes. 1020/63 J^EAM Drivers wanted; high rate.—Apply, T. W. Morgan. Timber Merchants, Rudry, Ileal' Carrphilly. 985/63/t/c W ATED smart boy as apprentice to Printing Trade. Apply — Manager, "Express" Office, Brecon. ANTED several round timber hauliers, good wages and regular work.—Robert Wvnn and Sons, Newport, MOD. 553p/114 W"ANTED a General Servant. Apply—Mrs T Powell, Swan Hotel, Hay. 973/62/114 "TAN.TED, thorough domestic servant, imme- diately; good wages; good home.—Apply, "Irs AY. J. Stockham, 69, London Road, Neath. W585pl84 WANTED, at once, superior general; smaU house, two in fam;lv.-Applv by letter, giving rdeœl1ce, Aubrey Rees, "Charsis," Mel- ??rne Road, Llanishen? CardirF. 600pl83 vV AKTED General Workman, good hedger; cot?a?e a.nd garden found. Apply-Prosser, ?aSordd, Ta.IgaTth. 612p/44 \'V AKTED.-GoorlaH-rol1l1d farm hand; if married cottage provided. Apply, stating full Particulars to Manager, Clythin Park. Aber- ??e?ny. G09p/44 Y?AN-TED, good general, comJortablc home and good wages; two in family.—Mrs Leigh, Energ!yn, DIandrindod Wells. 1004/51/44 Y?AXTED .strong young girl as Cook-General, also young girl to ,tram as Housemaid, two ? family. Appiv—Mrs J. C. Jones, Griffin- Ho.Td. LIangunHu, Rads. 619p/114 L,10'vd *FED, G'rl, farm?lit)tise. able to milk.—? Mrs Price. Lane Farm. (]w'o. Hereford. 1025/63/44 ANTED, good GencraT.-AI)plN Mrs Dean, Peurhyn, Llandrindod Wells. 1016/51/44 ANTED good active under gardener or good garden labourer would suit; ineligible; ^a-ges Apply with references and gage to D, Redpath, Maesrudd Gardens, -Alk)n. 617p/251 vv A-NTED, a Woman for a small farm, able, to tnilk, niiiddfe age preferred; good ihoine.- Apply, Da-vies. Ilentw yn, T-redustau, Talgarth. W622p44 IW ANTED, at once, experienced Genera.1; L good wage?.—Apply, Miss Jones, East Lynne, Llandnndod. 621p44 'V ATED,. AYorkm a n Shepherd. live at by- ? tack.—Appiv, D. J. Thomas, Talachddu ?ajjn. Brecon. 628pll4 Y? ANTED a reliable man as gardener; ineligible; wages 30/- per week, house, COal and vegdables.-Apply, \Villiams, Aber- ^ollte, Pontneathvaughan, near Neath. 630p114 ANTED, immediately, good Cook-General; h good wages given to capable girl.—Apply, ~r. Evans. Neath. 629p44 VV ANLTED, at once, a good Cook-General for small business liouge; anotdier niaid kept. Apply, Mrs Derret't. Earl-sfie.1d. Llandrindod Jells. 1041pll4 ANTED, useful help for widow and son, fa-rm-Jiouse; -farmer's daughter preferred, age 25 to 30.—AYiMiams, Great House, Llansay, ^ar tsk, .Mo: 632p25 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Y^ANTED, COQk-GennaL aged 25-35: hoy? kept.-1rs Bevan. Vicarage, Ewcnny. ncarBridgend. 631pll4 WoRi"-INLG. Foreman wanted: house and ga,r- den found on homestead.—G. P. Jones, Maesmawr, Talybont-on-Usk. 027,pll4 WANTED an Assistant for Millinery Work- room also, Improver.—Apply to Mrs Lowry, 57, High Street. Brecon. 640p114 I WA-\TED, strong General, used to farmhouse; .able to milk; good wages; references re- (lit red.-AI)plv. Mrs Rhys Richards, Mardy Farm, I Rhymney. Cardiff. 643p95 j WANTED April lltli, strong general, 18; a:lso I experienced cook-general, 25; or Vhoroughly j respectable domesticated help; family two; refer- ences.— Treharne, Danylan, Pontypridd. 641p/95 j TYTANTED, good all-round farm hand; cottage; and garden; good wages given.—G. P.! Careless, Bearwood Farm. Pembridge. 647pl84 WANTED, str,-)ng youth or female to assist in bakehouse, -attend to horse and deliver.—D. Owen. Castle Street. Brecon. 652p/184 \\JANTED working Bailiff; also Gardener. State age, wages and experience.—F. ¡ Dickinson. Aberyskir Court. 650p/184 WANTED a female Assistant for Grocery and ¡ Provisions. Experience absolutely essen- ¡ tial. No others need apply. Age, wages and ex- I perience to the Builth Wells .and District Co- operative 'Society, Builth Wells. 654p/44 WANTED, workman, 'good at all farni work and plain gardening, with working family preferred. Apply-I;eonarcls, News Agency. Crick- 1 to-well. 649p/184 SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG girl 19, wants situation as clerk in Brecon shire; compdcent book-keeper. Apply Brecon,,ti lre; eGm. p by letter to Box 611p/254, "Express" Office, Bre- con. HOUSES WANTED, FOR SALE, OR TO LET. COTTAGE with garden to-let from May 1st in Nantyrarian, Builth. Apply— J. Dixon. Nantyrarian, Builth. 1093/79/44 Fon Sale, several modern, freeliold, 6-roomed houses with gardens, pleasantly situated in Brecon. For particulars apply, by letter, Box 607pl84, "Express" Office. Brecon. QPLENDID (basement-floor) room, to-let; spec- k ially suitable for offices or any such purpose, situated in Broad Street, Builth Wells. Apply— A.H?ndleyandSons. 1092/79/184 rPO-Let in 1 or 2 lots, from September 29th, — 1918. the portion of the "Express" premises en the Bulwark, mow occupied by the Liberal Club. For terms .apply Manager, Express" Buildings, F I- iterilis a p piv  l ana 9 er, TO-LET ,cottage and garden, three miles from I Erw-ood Station. No rates, low rent. Apply —Price and Evans, Auctioneers and Valuers, Builth Wolls. 1061/511114 LOST AND FOUND. T OST from Tyrprydd Cottage, Glasbury, 1 Welsh ewe in lamb; figure 8 on rump, I.P. in ring on left side.—Thomas Pugh, Tyrprydd, Glasbury. 644p/184 QTRAYED, two mountain ponies to "Lawn- Duttas, Enighton." If not claimed within three weeks will be sold for Red Cross Fund. 610p/44 STRAYED, a Shropshire ewe in lamb. Pitched I !—" 'S.M.—Morris. Waterloo, Llandrindod ¡ Wells. 1011/51/44 I' QTRAYED to Aoersefin. Brecon, Welsh Ewe, with horns, raddle mark on head. Owner 1 ca.n have same on paying expenses.—D. Powell. [ 626pll4 STRAYED to Mr Walter Pritchard's, stone- cutter. Builth, Welsh ewe, three cut noltch in right ear and latch notch in left car. If no; claimed within 21 davs will be sold to defray ex penses. 1036/47/114 f QTRAYED from Scethrog, 3 moulit,ain yearling sheep, right ear undercut, left ear point off, punch hole; dark raddle stroke left thigh.—Wil- liams, Scethrog. C38p/114 G'TRAYED to CnWchylloe, Builth, ?ince Christ- ? mas. two ('re.?-pladtior ewes, marked If not claimed within 21 days will be sold to de- fray expenses. Applv-E. T. Jones. 1060/47/114 STRAYED to Plascelyn, Llanddew, since Janu- ary, Radnor Ewe (since yeaned). Raddled on, shoulder and loin. Owner can have on paying expenses.—Williams. 648p/184 FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. A RMY Boots.-Gi,ant c sale at Deaves, Army   Boot Contractor, 158, St. Luke Road, Bed- minster, Bristol. We handle the best only. We re-.so £ e and heel like new wi li best Government leather. Plain, studded or plugged soles, too and, heel tips, 10/6, 12/6. postage 6d. Satisfaction or money returned. 556p/305 ARMY Boots, second-hand, 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's, j 10's, 5/6 pair; better. 7/6; carriage paid, ready for wear; money returned if not satisned. Trade supplied.—J. Smith. Government Contrac- tor, Ross 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- ernment leather. Also war-time boots.—Nichol- son, Llanfaes, Brecon. 599p/184 CIÆAH A \\TAY all traces of Winter's lingering infections in nose and throat by using "Nostroline" Nasal Specific. Best means of pre- venting and curing Head Colds, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throats, Influenza- and Hav Fever. Of Chemists everywhere, 1/3 (by post, 1/5). Sold by W. Gwillim, 46, High Street, Brecon; A. E. A. E.vans, Betaufort Street, A. M. Jones, 73. King Street, Brynmawr; H. T. T. Roberts. Aberga- venny: T. A. Ccitinan and J. Ward, Builth; W. H. Ivirkiand, High Street, Crickhowell: G. ^1. POTkins, IÜÜghton; R. H. Evans and W. W. PoTl,ins, Llandrindod; R. C. Prytherch, W. Jv* Williams. Llanwrtyd; J. Parry and C-o., Senny bridge; J. Parry, Talgarth; A. R. Davies, Pres- teign, and -most Chemists everywhere. Fon Sale, stage scenery, good drops, room want- ed. A-ppIv—T. H. Jones, Dolgerddon, Builth. 929/47/44 1^011 Sale.—Pure-Bred Jersey Cow with 3rd Calf (heifer). Apply—Rosser, The Court, Brecon. 653p/44 F UliNqTURE, second-band, purohased, good prices -giveii.-Aston iand Son, Ltd., Station Road, Builth Wells. bl039/47/206 T ADY'S second-hand Bicycle required, in good condition.—A\ S. Williams, West View, Hay. 1066/64/44 W ALL PAPER, of best designs and good qual- ity, can be bought at TYLER'S, BUL- WARE, BRECON, as obeap as any house in the trade. See the quality of the paper in the roll before buying. 252 | PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. PIAXO BARGAINS.-Gors 'and Kallman Up- I right Grand, £ 60; Farrand Upright, £$i; Bishop Upright, £ "24; Col lard and Collard Grand. £100; Weber Upright (wiicn new 90 guineas), £ 65; all instruments delivered carriage pa,id. Write for complete catalogue and bargain list to C. Milsom and Son, Ltd., The Great West of England Piano House. 15, Milsom 'Street, Bath. 110 woodcutters, owners, etc.—Wanted any quantity of Pea and Bean Sticks, for cash. Particula,rs.-Preece, Timber Merchant, Caerleon Road, Newport, Mon.- 543p/44 T0 Hauling Contractors and Team Owners.— Large quantity of Round Timber to Let, also PI twood, separated or otherwise, good haul; near Newport, Mon.—Apply, T. W. Morgan, TiLuber Mereliaiit, Rudry, near CaerpbiEy. 984/J3/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. 252 WANTED, paraffin cooking stove, with, oven complete, jn good condi,tioia.-N-,llllwaid, Wye 1 iff, Llandrindod Wells. 633pll4 WANTED ladies' & gents' second-hand Cycles. Send particulars to Box 635p/114, "Ex. press" Office, Brecon. WANTED, a large, quantity of Barley; small quanicihes purchased; good prices, according to quality.—W. T. Isaac, Brecon. 1073/64/114 WALLPAPERS !—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 £1 000 Guaranteed. Wanted for Ministry Munitions scrap lead £25, heavy wrought horse shoes, wheel bands,B, steel t5 ton. Top prices brass, copper, zinc, electric battery plates, disused portables, boilers, mortar mills, through mixed rags, 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 mottor tyres, paper, etc. Anything purchased.—Thomias Hor- ton, Government Contractor, Merthyr. 383p/43 AGRICULTURAL. A small investment in Stanton's Horse Blister will render a lame horse upright. Pots 1/- and 2/- .-Sl,.anton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 4L4-25j4 A Well-Known Stockbreeder says, "The value of Stanton's Inflammation Drenches should be more widely known." For ewes after lambing, cows after calving, and all cases of fever, un- equalled. lOd. each, 9/6 dozen.-Stanton, Veter- inary Chemist, Brecon. 28/2-25/4 c leaiifsid1- 1 Drenches for Cattle. Prepared from recipe of an eminent Veterinary Surgeon. 1/6 each, 2 for 2/9, 15/- dozen. -St aiiton, Veterin- ary Chemist, Brecon. 4/4-31/5 FRUIT Trees in endless form and varieties. Hose and Evergreen "Shrubs, Privets and Rose and Ever g reen Thorns for hedging; also larch trees. Send for price lisit, 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, GIalm. 554p/114 F OOT ROT. Aninfalliblr cure is Badger's Foot Rot Lotion, properly applied, it never fails. Fifty years' reputation. 1/ 1/9 and 3/- bottles.—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 Stanton's Rat Poison. 6d and 1/. packet s.-Sta io ton, Veterin- iary Chemist, Brecon. 7/3-25/4 MOLESKINS 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 T>INGW70RM in Cattle is quickly cured by 'Stanton's Veterinary Ointment. The most useful all round ointment for Farm and Stable use. 1/3 and ist, Brecon. '4/4-25/4 QTEAM 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. Modem Machinery as above puwl,ased.-Gnly address Henry Lewis and Sons, Thames Bank Iron Wrorks, Reading. Telephone 201 1799p/6-6-18 W AH ON RATS.—"Rodine" Rat Poison miakes 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. Sparey, General Stores, Pres- tcign; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, Knigh- ton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery. 566p/305 TO Farmers.—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.P.S., The Pharmacy, Builth Wrells. Agent for Molrat, the new Mole and Rat Poison. 1/6. 1867/250 POULTRY. PULLETS, laying, 10/6 each. £ 6 dozen; — 12 chicks and mother, 30/ list free.— Hummell, Stratford, Essex. 472p/66 WHITE Wyandotte eggs from Latham's Burn- ley winners direct, 21/- sitting, from daugh- ters of this pen. mated to his best cockerels, 15/ oil carriage paid 15 eggs to sitting: clears not re- placed.—Airs Alec Wilson, Garth, Breoonshire. 7615p,/25 you should use Ovum Thorley's Poultry Spice. 1 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, Sennybridge. 908/45/114 MISCELLANEOUS. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hands, Eyes, Crutches, Leg-irons, Trusses, "Sheller's Easifit" Trusses, Spine Supports; lady attendant -Ladies' Belts, Belt-Corsets, Elastic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles Street, Cardiff. Telephone 1282. List Free. 189 FEATHERS WANTED. WE are 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. David & W. J, Price. ,?ondav, April 8th.—Annual Grass Letting at Scethrog. I Monday, April' 8th.-Talybont Auction Mart. uesday, April 9th.—S?nnybridge Auction Mart. d.- ?,ia?' April 10th.-Sale of Household Furniture, e-te., LIannhangeITaIyHyn Rectory. Maturdav, April 13th.-Annual Grass Letting at Aberys- kir. ?pril 15th.—Sale of Residential Villa at Builth Wells. uesday, April 1'Hh.—Sale of Couples, Implements, Har- [ iness," etc., at Penoyre Old Lcdgo Meadow. Ii ,ril 17th.—Animal Grass LeLting at Pytindu. ??fdne?day, April 17th.-Annual Grass Letting at Pl??,s, Llangorse. Thursday, April 25th, Annual Grass Letting at Llv.yn- llwyd. Friday, April 26th.-Sale of House and Business Pro- perty in the Borough of Brecon. Wednesday, April -Sale of Furniture .Parish Hall, Brecon. April -Annual Grass Letting at Alltarnog. Seethrog' Annual Grass Sale. MESSRS DAVID & W. J. PRICE have 1 r received instructions from Lieut. T. R. Wil- liams to Let by Public Auction, on MONDAY, APRIL Sth, 1918. (Talybont Mart Day), 100 acres of valuable Meadow and Pasture Land, from the day of Sale to 25th March, 1919. Light Refreshments at 1. Sale at 2. Conditions at time of sale 0, Bulwark, Brecon. bl065/48/44 Brecon shire. BUILTH WELLS. Sale of a, CONVENIENT DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE. AIESSES. DAVID & W7. J. PRICE will offer for Sale bv Public Auction at THE LION \V E L L '?- on HOTEL, BUILTH, on MONDAY, the 15th day of APRIL, 1918. at 3 p.m. precisely (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), 'the Beautiful Fitehold De- tached Residence known as the "STRAND," ;ttiate in the Town of Builth Wells and facing the Gro, comprising Dining .and Drawing rooms, Eitchen. Scullery, Bootroom, Pantry, Cellar, 2 ex-I cellent Offices back and front Staircases, 6 Bod- rooms. Bainhrocan (h. and c.), large Attic The Outbuildings comprise Coach-house, Stable with 2 St.aHs, Hay Loft over and large Coalhouse. Attached is an excellent Kitchen Garden, with Lawn in front of house. For furt-he rrparticularsapply to the Auctioneers, Bulwark, Brecon; or to Mr H. ATaugh-an Vaughan. Solicitor, Builth Cracloc Road, Brecon. Penoyre Old Lodge Meadow (within 11 Miles of Brecon). Sale of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HAR- NESS, Etc. \TESSRS. DAVID & -\V,. J. PRICE have been instructed by Mr W. James (who is giving up the Land) to Sell by Auction at the above mcadovj, on TUESDAY, APRIL THE 16th, 1918 as follows SHEEP.—23 Young Ewes with their Lambs. 20 Yearling Theavcs, 1 Ra,m. PIGS.-2 Handsome Breeding Sows. IMPLEMENTS.—2 Gambos (1 new). 1 Trap. C'haffcutter, 2 Sheep Racks, 1 Wooden Trough, 2 Cast Iron Boilers-, 2 Casks, 2 Heel Rakes, 12 riles, 6 Rakes, 5 Scythes 'and Sneads. 2 Dung Forks. Scraper. Wire Strainer, 1 'Saw, 4 Stock- axes, 5 Picks. 2 Iron Bars, 2 Dunghooks, 3 Lad- tders. 4 Cider Casks, Galvanised Sheets, Wire Net- ting..Wooden- Bin. 12 Hurdles, 2 Pitchpots. 3 Beetles, 2 Back-chains, Galvanised Dipping Tub. HARNESS includes 3 Bridles, Trap Collar nearly new, 1 Collar, 1 Cart Saddle .a.nd Breech- band, 2 Pairs Hames, 1 Set G.O.. 2 Head Collars. 1 Saddle and Bridle, 5 Leading Reins, 6 Pairs of Gasmbo Ropes, 12 Cow-ties, 6 do. with Blocks. POULTRY.—47 Head of Fowls. Also the Letting of the Land (about 10 Acres), to* graze or to mow from day of Sale to 30fli November, 1918. SALE AT 2.30, Conditions at Time of Sale. 6, Bulwark, Brecon, April 2nd, 1918. 11088/69/114 Aberyskir Court. ANNUAL GRASS SALE. jVTESSRS. DAVID & W. J. PRICE have meeiv- ed instructions from F. D. Dickinson, Esq., to Let by Audtioll on SATURDAY, APRIL 13th, 1918. about 180 Acres of Excellent Meadow and Pasture Land from day of Sale to 25th March, 1919. Light Refreshments at 12.30. Sale at 2. Conditions at Time of Sale. H, Bulwark, Brecon. bl064/69 '114 Plas, Llangorse. AKNUAL GRASS SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th. bl036/69/114 Auctioneers D. & W. J. PRICE AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. David and W J. Pries, ( Talybont Auction lvlart. I MONDAY, Sth April. 191s. I Sennybridge Auction Mart I TUESDAY, 9th APRIL, 1918. FAT CATTLE and SHEEP sold under, '[he Regulations. 'Store Stock under the ham- mer. Stock to be in Yards by 9.30 latest. DAVID & W. J. PRICE. b 1087 69 44 Auctioneers. I Borough of Brecon. IMPORTANT SALE OF BUSINESS PREMISES, RESIDENCES, AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES. MESSRS. DAVID AND AAI, J. PRICE are instructed by the Trustees of the late Mr Albert Kettle, to offer for Sale by Auction, sub- ject to conditions of sale, at the CASTLE HOTEL. BRECON, ox FRIDAY, THE 26h DAY OF APRIL, 1918. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. the following "valu- Idbleand desirable JpREEHOLD pROPERTIES in the undermentioned lots, viz. :— LOT I.-All that capital House and large Shop and Bakery with decker ovens. No. 18, SHIP STREET. formerly occupied by Mr Albert Kettle, deceased, and for many years past in the occupation of Mr Ernest Hood Williams, Grocer and Baker, as a yearly tenant at the annual rent of £ 47 10s. LOT 2.—All those two Houses and Shops, with back warehouses, in the respective occupations of Messrs. Bown and Co., Fruiterers, and Airs Mar- garet Jones, eating housekeeper, being « Nos. 4 and 5, SHIP STREET, at the annual rents of £ 29 and X15. LOT 3.—All those capital and well-built Stables, situate in MARKET STREET, in the respective occupations of Messrs. E. Hood Williams and the Breconshire Farmers' Associa- tions, at the annual rents of £5 each. LOT 4.—All those four desirable dwelling houses, with good paved yards, and convenient offices, called ST. JOHN'S TERRACE. in the several occupations of Messrs. Lambert. Airs AVilliams, and Messrs. Howard Codd land George Davies. as monthly tenants at the yearly rents of £14 each. The owners pay the rates. These houses are near lihe Priory Church and always let. LOT 5.—All that useful double-fronted Cottage, No. 6, MILL STREET, in the. occupation of Air Morgan Morris at the weekly rent of 3/6. LOT 6.—All those three well built Cottages, Nos. 7, 9 and 8, MILL STREET, in the rcsective occupations of Messrs. John AYil- lia.ms, Alfred Aforris and Sergeant Hbd, at the weekly rents of 2/7, 3/- and 3/ LOT 7.—All those four well-built Cottages. Nos. 10, 11, 12 and 13, MILL STREET, in "the respective occupations of Mrs Elizabeth Thomaa. and Messrs. James Moms, John Wheeler and Percy Collins, at the weekly rents of 2/7 each. 8<F" Lots 5, 6 and 7 adjoin each other, the houses are well built. of 'modern erection, with a small garden to each. The owners pay 1.110 rates. These Cottages are never empty. LOT 8.-All thoselwo nice cottages facing the Beacons view, being Nos. 8 and 9, MOUNT STREET, in the respective occupations of Alessr-. John Lloyd AVilliams, land -John Jones at the monthly rents of 11/8 each. The owners pay the rates. At the same time and place the Auctioneers are instructed by Aliss Kettle, to include in the auction LOT 9.—All that semi-detached handsome modern residence with lawn and lairl-e garden, well planted with fruit, trees, called "TY CLYD," .situate in Alexandra road. with view of the Bea- cons, in the occupation cJ Major Harper as a, yearly Candlemas tenarfr., at the annual rent of £ 40. The iliouse contains Drawing and Dining rooms, Kitchen, Scullery and Offices on the ground floor, 4 Bedrooms, Bathroom and Lavatory on the first floor. and good attics. F,- r further particulars and orders to view apply to the Auctioneers, The Bulwark, Brecft, or to Mr E. L. VValMs, Solicitor, Hereford. Messrs. Price & Evans. April 5th.—Library of close on four thousand Books at the Drill Hall. April ■—■.Furniture, Drill Hall. April F urni April 20d1.-Grass Sale, AVaindima, Erwood. April 25th.—Live and Dead Farming Stotk. Cwm Farm. G wenddwr. « MESSRS PRICE & EVANS, Auctioneers, Builth Wells, beg to announce that the Property WHITEHALL," ABEREDW, haa been sold privately. brl030 79,44 ¡ AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. David & W. J. Price. Liannhangel Talyllyn Rectory. (within a few minutes walk of the Station). SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. VrESSRSv DAVID & W. J& PRICE have been instructed by the representatives of the Rev. T. C. Richards (deceased) to Sell on the premises, part of the Household Furniture. Poul- try. etc.. on AYEDNESDAY. 10th OF APRIL, 1918. as follows :— A beautiful 5ft. walnut sideboard pillared with panelled glass, magnificent walnut- overmantel, 6 mahogany framed dining room clia-irs in leather, butler's tray and stand, sofa, brass rail curb and irons, several occasional tables, ccul scuttles, din- ing room linoleum, hall stand (umbrella and hat). old oak Pembroke table, circular oak table, several deal tables, pictures, stair carpet, deal cnina cup- board, old antique dresser with drop brass handles, 2 kitchen tables, kitchen fender, several table lamps, kitchen chairs, double brass rail bedsteads, do. single with palliases, 2 dressing tables. 2 wash-stands, several swiiig mirrors, mahogany bed table, 2 sets bedroom ware, bedroom chairs, what- not. bedroom pictures, towel rails, bedding, sofa, etc., a, qunakity of culinary utensils, including ketetles, saucepans, baths, etc., a lady's bicycle, complete croquet set; outside effects -include wire netting-, ladder, lawn scythe, trellis work. gar- den seat, small tools, and several bciad of poultry. Sale to commence at 2.30 prompt. Terms—Cash. 6. Bulwark. Brecon. 1089/69/44 Messrs. Miller, Powell & Co. (F.A.I.) April 9.-Talgarth Mart. April 9.-Sale, of Dairy Cow, &e., at Talachddu Rec- tory. April 10th.—Dispersal Sale at Bryndyncd, Builth Wells. April 16th.—Brecon Mart. April 16.—Cwmwysg 1'tha Annual Grass Letting. April 19th.-Penlan, Brecon, Grass Letting. April 23.—A!>er-car Annual Grass Letting. April -Tyeanol, Llanftllo, Annual Grass Letting. April 27th.—Drain Farm, Talgarth, Annual Grass Letting. May b.-Derwen-cloppa Annual Grass Letti 11 g. Talachddu Rectory. MESSRS. MILLER. POWELL & CO., have x received instructions from the Rev. J. Owen to sell at the above place by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, THE 9th APRIL. the LIYE STOCK, FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSILS, OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, Etc., as follows :— CATTLE.-4 excellent Dairy Cows in milk and in-calf, 2 Pedigree Jersey Cows. 1 Cross Jersey and Shorthorn in full profit, 1 Shorthorn Cow due to calve May 24'di. DAIRY UTENSILS. Separator (Diabolo). equal'to new, 2 Cream Pans, etc., etc. FURNITURE.—2 Magnificent Mahogany Round Tables, 1 Sitting Room Table, 1 Kitchen Table, 1 small Table. 2 Iron Bedsteads. 1 Screen, 1 Cupboard Safe. I Bookcase, etc. OUTDOOR EFFECTS.—1 Fowl House. 1 Pig- Trough. 1 ten gallon Petroleum Drum, 1 Ladder, 1 Lawn Mower, 2 AYooden Sheep Troughs. AYire Cowties. Casks. (ew Hurdles, etc., etc. POULTRY.—A few Pure-bred AVhi'te Leghorn. Hens. Stack of Mianure. SALE AT 4 p.m. SHARP. Terms—Cash. bl085/70 44 Bryndynod. 2 miles distant from. Builth IA-cills, and close to Cilmery Station. Highly Attractive Sale of 140 SHEEP, 22 HEREFORD CATTLE. 6 Cart HORSES and COLTS, Modern IMPLEMENTS and HAR- NESS. \TESSES. MILLEB. POWELL & Co. have. received instructions from Mr Ed. Samuel who is retiring from farming, to Sell by Public Audtion at the above £ arm. on AYEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th. 1918. the whole of the Live Stock. Crops, Implements, Harness, &c., as follows :— SHEEP.—96 young Breeding Ewes. mostly with lamb. 38 Yearling Theaves, 2 Rams. CATTLE.-15 very promising Hereford Cows and Heifers in calf. 4 Yearling Steers. 3 Year- ling Heifers. HORSES.—1 excellent Cart Alare, 9 years old, in foal; 1 aged Cart Alare, in foal; Cart Marc, 5 years old;.and a Cart Gelding, 4 years old. all grand workers in all gears: 2 Yearling Colts. PIGS.—1 Breeding Sow. POULTRY.—A number of Fowls. IMPLEMENTS.—1 Gam-bo, 1 Cart. Cambridge Roll. Mooter. Plough, Harrows. Scuffler, Mower, Horse. Rake, 2 horse-power Gearing. Threshing Machine, AVmnowing Machine, Pikles, Ra<kes, 2 new Sheep Racks, &c.. &c. CBOPS.—A quadnty of Oats on straw, also Barley, Wheat, several tons of Hav, a-n d a quantity of Potatoes in 1 cwt. lots. HARNESS.—Leading Harness. Shaft, do., 2 sets G.O. Gears, 4 Collars, 4 Bridles, &c. DAIRY UTENSILS.—Large kitchen Table, several new Cheese ATats, Milk Pans, &c. Refreshments at 12.30. Sale to co-mmence at 2 o'clock to the minute to suit train seryiee. N.B.—The Auctioneers would call the special attention of faTmers and others to the above Sac, as the Sheep and Cattle are exceedingly useful, the Horses are grand workers and believed to be ?. sound, and the whole off the ImpIpmen'M and Harness are equal to new. if Castle Street, Brecon,