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OCTOBER SALES. ONE of the most important of THIS SEASON'S SALES, Is the one being held at "RISLEY J?: MUNT'8, M, man STREET, nAVERFORDWEST, and MILFORD. Unequalled Value in Silver Watches, 20 PER CENT under usual advertised prices. SILVER ENGLISH LEVER Watches .from 30/- each. SILVER SWISS Watches-Lady's or Gent's „ 12/6 „ Do. do. very handsome „ 15/- NICKEL LEVER ALARMS 2/6 EIGHT-DAY AND THIRTY-HOUR CLOCKS EQUALLY CHEA„P. All Warranted as usual. PLEASE CALL and inspect before sending your Money to STRANGERS. LARGEST STOCK OF Wedding, Keeper, and Gem Rings IN THE COUNTY AT LOWEST PRICES. SS" PRESENT WITH EACH WEDDING RING. Wedding Presents= =Silver & Electroplate. Large Cash Discount of Makers' List Prices. Repairs Reliable, Promptly Executed. Prices Moderate. SEPTEMBER 28th, 1898. 796 D EWSTREET,HAVERFORDWESF. WILLIAM J. THOMAS TZ?EGS to iniorm the public that he carries on business at the above Address, SB PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER, HOUSE DECORATOR, &?c. and hope by strict attention to all orders entrusted to hint, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. GIasa from 2!d. p&r foot. Entirely New Selection of Paper Hangings now on view from lid up. Fresh Miled Paints, any tint or colour, at lowest possible prices. GOOD WORKMANSHIP, BEST MATERIALS, MODERATE PRICES. Estimatea srtwn. immediately upon application, Ordera by post promptly attended to* NoTE THE ADDREs." DEW STREET, Haverfordwest. M. A. COATE, Wholesale and Family Grocer, Baker, Confectioner, Tea Dealer and Provision Merchant, Hay, Straw, Corn, Flour, Meal, and Coal Merchant. BEST GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON, 24 gauge, at 3d. per Foot rM. NAILS 3d. PER LB. Good Strong Hay Cord, 3d. per lb. The very Best PARAFFIN OIL at 7d. per Gatton. The best Preserving Sugar l-d. per Ib.; special quotation for original 1 cwt. cases on application. ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Eight Horses are daily delivering Good throughout the district which shows that the quality and price of all Goods give universal satisfaction. Your patronage and recommendation is solicited by- M. A. COATED Le Bon Marche, Milford Haven. 672 Buyers and Consumers of Flour. Are CAUTIONED against accepting any other MARK of so-called REDTIE' THAN THAT LABELLED IN RED PAPER-. S?ei-8 & Bakers, Lj? S "???? M?M-MMma! <i?tM6?? gB??Mt ??za t?MSMM ,d, T? ?, mP" ?-Wtm L mr;!TrH<t & ?< ? ?t i La —B—— J ?' ? O?-\?T "?CLIFF BACK. BB? 0 Ticketed SPILLERS & BAKERS,ILTD., REDDE. BRISTOL. This favourite Flour was originally Introduced by WiLMAM BAKER & SONS, BRISTOL and Is still manufactured by Sru.r.ERS &. BAKERS, LTD., at their Bristol Mills and is ??, kept In Stock by all the leading Grocers and Flour Dealers in the District. See that your 7'7<??<r has on the Label or Tidet the, words SriLLERS & BAKERS, Ltd., Bristol, As WELL As Redtie and refuse to accept any otboro FERRU=COCOA is DISTINCT from all OTHE COCOAS FERRU-COCOA IS THE ONLY COCOA CONTAINING THE FERRUGINOUS OR IRON BEARING ELEMENTS OF FOOD. FERRU-COCOA IS NOT A MEDICINE BUT A TRUE FOOD. A DELICFOUS, refreshm.?, and sustaining beverage. Owing to the FERRUGINOUS ELEMEXT? ?LJL contained 10 it, FERRU-COCOA largely assists m the formatiou of Haemoglobin or Red Colouring Matter in the Blood, thereby beiug of enormous vatue to inva)ids, and to all suffering from weak digestion and impoverished blood It is of material bencat in aiding to build up the constitution FERRU- COCOA is of far greater value than either Tea or Coffee, for it is Muscle-forming, Force.porioodduufc.iinng, an aid to digestion, and ENRICHES THE BLOOD, 77K- LLVCBT" ,IIYS .-—" X01'1l!al,ly Cocoa contaim _YO I)-oii alld its addition tM an organic form ill the prt. ptiratio;i bej;)re ;M (FERR r- COCOA) t. a step of some t1Ilp01'(anec." y/? ?-O.?Zy?Z M?.????!7-C?C'0? is a M-?-?-<? of C'?M /ro;? M-?. ?. ?. y?"?,?., < of the K<!<'M)-a/ ?« q/' ?C COCO? ?YfM //?.! ?'? ;-<'MMtW<, </?-<'? )'CM?.t-t/? i'/? ?-<'?/-?t0? MM?-6' ?????? ,? tiatii)-alf(it of the cocoa beft)i has taei-eb ???or<?? :? or?<? ?/<<-? ?/' ??, ?t.< ??'?B'?"?'<tt?:?.C/'A?My 1,71-flel. aliloe(?it th,,t?e is pl,oi*idert i)t ordii?ai-y ai-tic le.? of dit,ti thiv P)'cP,7)',7tioit likely )fOCCM?M?." Packed in 6d., 9d., and Is. 6d. Tins, of all Chemists aud Grocers. Free Samples sent to Medical Men on application to FERRU-COCOA MANUFACTURING Co., LTD., :,29, GOSWELL ROAD, LOXDOX, E.G. ?_ LOCAL TIME TABLE. Oct., Nov., Dec. UP-WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS a.m. I a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m p m New Milford dep. 508 101040 1 5 4 45 6 30 10 30 63? Old Milford 8 5 10 25 1 0 4 40 6 25 — Old Milford A 8 22 10 52 1 IS 4 58 6 43 10 41 6 43 Johnaton 8 22 10 52' 1 18 4 58 6 43 10 41 6 43 H.-WEST 5 20 8 3:311 5 1 29 5 10 6 54 10 51 6 54 Olarbeston.Road. 8 46 11 18 1 41 5 241 H 3 — Olynderwe 8 58 11 30 1 53 5 36' 7 16 11 15 7 16? Clynderwen 9121140 2 3 545 725 1124 725 Whitland. St. Clears. 9 3! 12 5 2 2L 6 4 7 44 11 38 7 44 Sarnau 9 38 12 15 2 30 6 14 1145 Car. Junction. 6 5 9491225 241 624 8 0 11 55 8 0 Llanelly 6 3710 31 1 3 3 29 7 10! 8 36 12 39 8 33 p.m. a.m. a.m. Paddlngton arr. 12 30 5 30 6 40 11 40 3 301 3 30 9 30 3 30 A. Mondays only. _h DOWN-WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS !p.m. p.m.! ta.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. Paddington dep. 6 10 9 15 — 5 3010 45:10 37, ? p3 .rn. :11 45 35 ;11 45 a.m. a.m. a.m. p-?- P'?' P-?- P'? Llanelly 1213 427 8461229 412 555 8 46 4 27 8 28 Car. Junction.12 41 o 2 921 114 4 42 6 44, 9 14 5 2 9 8 Sarnau — 931 128, -,658 920 St. Clears 5 20 9 39 1 38 4 58 7 8 5 20 9 27 Whitland ? 38 9 54 1 53 5 12 7 23 C 5 36 9 38 Clynderwen 5 5010 6! 2 5 5 23 7 35i 5 50 9 50 ClarbestonRoad. — 1018 2 16 B. 7 48 D 10 2 H.-WEST 1 2.5 6 101028. 2 26 5 44 7 5 8! 9 56 6 1010 11 Johnstou C 27 10 40' 2 37 5 55 8 10 — 6 27 10 23 Old Milfor(I arr. 6 4511 10: 2 55 (; io 8 30 — I — NewMiIford 1 45 6 .1010 5j! 2 50, 6 10 8 25:10 15 6 4010 35 B. Ccdis at ClarbeHtou Road when rcqn'rcd 10 set down London passengers, notice to be given to the (JU[lnl at \Vbitlancl. C. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satnrdays oí!ly. D. 9.15p.m., ex Padd. on Saturday, Trams dopartmg from Old Milford:—C.15, 8.i, 10.25, a.m.; 1.0, 2.25, 4.40, 53o' 6.25, 7.55. Trains arriving at Old Milford:—6.4.5, 8.40, 11.10 a.m.; 135 255 515 6.10, 7.0, 8.30. N.B.—On S-,iturdiyst train Wf!! !en.vo Old MHfor.i:'or Haverfnrdwl't at 3.10 p.m., and Haverfordwest for Old Milford a.t t.O p.m. On \Vednes,h:rs, October 19, November 'md December It (days on which Petty Seasiona are held a.t Milford) a train will leave Milford furHa.Ycrfordwest at 11.1.5 a.m., and Haverfordwest for MUford at 12.20 p.m. PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY GOVERNING B)DY. GENERAL BALANCE ACCOUNT TO 31st MARCH, 1898. RECEIPTS. jE o. d. Building Fund Investment at commencement of year:— Deposit at London and Provincial Bank Limited. 4087 411 Exchequer Contributions. 1710 0 0 Contributions from County Rate 883 0 0 Treasury Grants. 882 0 0 Endowments Tasker's County Schools 239 1 2 ExcessreiundedbyNarberthSchooI(Interest) 29 2 2 Do. Tenby do. 39 2 6 Total Receipts. 7869 10 9 Balance in hand of Treasurer 31st March 1897. Building Account. 225 5 1 General do. 525 9 3 Rent do. 12111 6 872 510 Leas Mr E. H. EUis'a Cheque presented. 20 0 0 -———— 852 510 Interest on Deposit Fund to 31st March, 1898 6613 9 .68,78810 4 PAYMENTS. JE s. d'i Mr Ellis's Annuity Fund. 40 0 Oj Grant towards Pembroke Dock School Building Fund 151.5 0 0 towards Milford School ;uilding Fund 707 0 0 towards Cardigan SchooUuilding Fond. 65610 0 County Edticational P?zt-poses (Resew Fund)- General Manage- ment. 345 5 5 Transferred to Technical Com- mittee 100 0 0 —————— t45 5 5 SaIariesofOmcers 3710 0 ————- 48215 5 Maintenance of County Sch,ool.- Pembroke Dock School 724 0 0 Narberth do.. 378 0 0 Fishguard do. 189 0 0 Saint David's do.. 189 0 0 Cardigan do.. 314 0 0 Milford do.. 252 0 0 Tenby do.. 252 0 0 ————— 2298 0 0 Tasker's do.. 250 0 0 Do. Endowment 300 12 8 —————— 55012 8 Total Payments. 624918 1 Balance in hand of Treasurer 31st March, 1898. Building Account 225 5 1 Clerk's Petty Cash Account 1 10 0 General do. 1002 13 7 Bent do. 45 14 11 1275 3 7 .ZMM<'<— Outstanding Cheque:— Mr Jos. Thomas 12 0 0 ————— 1263 3 7 Building Fund Investment at end of year Deposit at London and Provincial Bank Limited 1275 8 8 X8,788 10 4 WM. DAVIES GEORGE, Clerk to the County Governing Body. Shire H_ al!, Ha.verfordwest, October 5th, 1898. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF HA.YERFORDWEST. ABSTRACT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOR HALF.YEAR ENDING 31sT DAY or MARCH, 1898. RECEIPTS. JE s. d- Balance in favour at 30th September, 1897. 40 4 0 FromOverseers: .E s. d. General Expenses. 30 0 0 Special Expenses 58 0 0 ———— 88 0 0 From County Council :— re Medical OSicers. 40 0 0 )-e Inspector of Nuisances.. 40 0 0 ————— 80 0 0 Local Government Board:— Grant under the Agricul- tural Rates Act, 1896 57 6 2 ;C265 10 2 Dated this 23rd September, 1898. EXPENDITURE. .E s. d. 9 s. d. General Expenses:— Salaries. 95 0 0 EstaMishment Charges 5 10 3 Notifications of Diseases.. 610 Returns of Deaths. 316 Disinfectants 4 19 5 Audit Stamp. 200 ———— 116 12 2 Special Expenses :— Sewerage Works 4 12 0 Water works. 1819 9 Cemetery. 160 ———— 24 17 9 Loans: Principalrepaid. 28 6 8 Interest 13 5 7 ————— 41 12 3 183 2 2 Balance in favour aj 31st March, 1898.. 82 8 0 JE26510 2 JOHN JAMES, Clerk to the Council. JOSEPH ROBERTS, SACK HIRING CO N T RA CTOR, AND Agent for Odams' Celebrated Manures, OPPOSITE THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, NEAR RAILWAY STATION, HAVERFORDWEST ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. GENT'S TAILORING AND Complete Outfitting Establishment, LONDON HOUSE, High Street, Haverfordwest. T. G. BIRCH BEGS respectfully to advise his kind patrons, of his return from the London Markets, and West of England Manu- facturers, after having duly noted all Fashion Changes, and would intimate that his pur- chases in all departments have been made before the continuing rise in prices since the close of disturbing Wars, Strikes, &c. In order to secure full advantage I would request the favour of an early call. Orders can be placed in advance for the Autumn and Winter Seasons. Please accept his best thanks for past favours and kind recommendations. MANY A LEARNED DR. has written on the importance of avoiding Winter chills. The best preventative is suitable underwear and certainly Dr. THOMALLA'S celebrated goods appear to be perfect f')r the purpose. They are double Texture, and the inner one being non-absorbent, they fulnl every possible HYGIENIC requirement, for the perspiration passes through to the outer texture which never comes in contact with the skin; entirely obviating the defects of usual UNDER= wear, whether Wool, Silk or Cotton. Every one should inspect them. Made in all classes of Gentlemen's garments, and also Ladies and Childrena under- CLOTH!NQ of all kinds. For Cycling, Touring, &c., unequalled. Full descriptive price lists sent on application to the Local Agents GREENISH & DAWKINS, Haverfordwest. ? BOOMING AIIE A D. Thousands Drink it Daily. THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN BUY. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. Wholesale Agents— J. & J. P. REYNOLDS, 689 Haverfordwest. LJOUSE TO LET at Merlin's Tenace, in this town, t) Immediate Possession may be had. Apply C. J. TBEW, High Street, Haverfordwcst. 388 VISITORS TO LONDON WILL FIX!) A HOME FROM HOME, AT 2, EASTBOURNE TERRACE, OPPOSITE PADDINGTON STATION. Bed & Breakfast from 3/6 per day. :Juses for all parts pass the door, aud Station of Metropolitan Railway within 100 yards of House. Freemantle & Sons, WHOLESALE & RETAIL POULTRY FARMERS. DEPOT.— 20, ROBERT ST., MILFORD HAVEN. DAILY SUPPLY OF NEW LAID EGGS. SMART PONY AND TRAP FOR HIRE WHITLAND AGRtCULTURAL SOCIETY. THIS SOCIETY WILL BOLD THEIR FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW OF CATTLE, nOR.5E.S, SHEEP & PtGS, Dairy & Garden Produce, Green Crops, Dogs, &c., On Thursday, Oct. 27, 1898. For Schedules of Prizes, &c., apply to B. T. DAVIE5, Waungron. iI/I.. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, CROSSES, HEADSTONES, ARTIFICIAL WREATHS, &c; W. J .C OLE, MONUMENTAUST, &c., Holds an unequalled stock of all kinds of Memoria in Marble, Granite, and Forest Stone. Guaranteed Higher Class Work, at lower Prices, than supplied anywhere in the County. Just arrived, Grand New Stock of ARTIFICIAL WREATHS. Prices very low. SPLENDID LOT OF WREATHS TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE. (Write for Par- ticulars.) ALL MEMORIALS SENT CARRIAGE PAID. Enquiries invited to W. J. COLE, 18, Commercial Row, Pembroke Dock ARMY CONTRACTS. 'LENDERS for the supply of BREAD and L MEAT for the period of Six Months from 1st December, 1898, at the various stations in the WESTERN DISTRICT, will be received at the undermentioned omce, until 12 o'clock noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th OuTO]:En., 1898, for MEAT, and on FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1898, for BnEAD. Forms of Tender, with list of Stations, can be obtained on application to the Assistant Adjutant General. District Head Quarter Omcc, Devonport. 3rd October, 1898. 804 PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT all Persons having any CLAIMS upon the -— County Fund are required to send particulars of the same on or before the 8th day of OcroBEB INSTANT, to me, at the undermentioned address, that such Claims may be laid before the Finance Com- mittee, and (if passed by that Committee), brought before the next meeting of the County Council for payment. WM. DAVIES GEORGE, Clerk to the County Council. Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, September 26th, 1898. N.B.—All Bills for repairs to Bridges, Public Buildings, &c., to be sent in by the 8th day of {OCTOBER,1898. By Order of the Mortgagees. TOWN AND COUNTY OF HAVERFORDWEST. MESSRS. T. RULE OWEN & SON TTAVE been instructed to ofEer FoR SALE BY JLL PrBLic AucTlox at the TEMPERANCE HALL, Haverfordwest, on FRIDAY, OcTonER 14th, 1898, at, three o'clock p.m., subject to conditions, the following very valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. A COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, situate in Bridse Street, Haverfordwest, comprising -On Grouud Floor a Large Omce, formerly a Shop, Dining Room, Kitchen, Pantry, Washhousc, &c. on First Floor Large Nursery Bedroom, Drawing Room, W.C. on Second Floor Two Bedrooms with Attics over, in the occupation of Mr D. 0. Evans and at the back of above a large Building of Three Storeys, now used as Cabinet Maker's Workrooms, Warehouse, &c., also a large Loft used as a Tailor's Workroom, all in the occupation of Mr A. Reynolds, also Yard, 5 Stall Stable, Loose Box, Cart and Carriage House, &c., in the occupation of Mrs M. A. Davies. There is a right of way from Bridge Street through lane to the back of the premises. The above Premises, which have lately been altered and improved and a considerable amount of money expended on them, are situate in the best business part of the Town, and are bounded at the back by the river wait. Any further information may be obtained at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Haverfordwest; or of MR. W. J. JONES, Haverfordwest, 790 Solicitor for the Vendors. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. W. REES CARVER JTJAS been instructed to offer for SALE BY PujtLic fl ArcTiox. at the GROVE HOTEL, ST. DAYm's, about the end of September, the desirable FARM of UPPER HARGLODD, situate in the Parish of St. David's, and now in the occupation of Mr J. M. Owen as yearly tenant. Further particulars will appear in detailed adver- tisements, and in the meantime information may be obtained of Mr R. L. Fru ORD, Solicitor, 36, Theo- balds Road, Gray's Inn, London; Mr JAS. TucMAs, Estate Agent, G, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest; and of the Auctioneer. 735 BIGGINS HILL, MILFORD HAVEN. Highly important Sale of Short-horned Cows, Yearling Steers, Heifer Steers and Heifer Calves, Mares, Fillies, Colts, Corn, Crops, Machinery, Implements, &c. MESSRS. LLOYD, THOMAS & FISHER rjAVE been favoured with instructions from T. Jl R. Os?VAH), Es<t., to SEI.L BY AUCTION at the above place, on WEDXEsuAY, OcTOJiER 19th, 1898, the following very VALUABLE STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., comprising:— 2 Barren Cows, 2 graud Yearling Steers, 3 ditto Heifers, 2 well-bred Steer Calves, 4 ditto Heifer Calves, 1 powerful Cart Mare, Bessie," stinted to Lord 0 years old, 1 Irish Marc, aged, good worker and Brood Mare, 1 two-year-old Filly by "Utility," out of "Kilkenny," 1 two-year-old Chestnut Cob Filly by "Glory Smitten," out of Chestnut Cob "Rose," 1 two-year-old Colt by "Utility," out of a well-known Irish Mare, making a very grand horse, 1 two-year-old Cob Colt, by "Glory Smitten,"out of "Victoria," 1 two-year- old Bay Colt by "Marsaur," out of "Speedwell," 1 Yearling Filly by "Perfection," out of an Irish Mare, 2 Yearling Cart Colts by R.M.D., and a very handsome nine-year Chestnut Cob Rose." The CROPS consist of 200 Bushels of Oats, 100 Bushels of Barley, and 10 Mows of Straw. The MACHINERY and IMPLEMENTS include ChaScuttei'H, Pulper, Corn Mill, Separator, Culti- vator, Plough (by Hornsby), Chiseltooth Harrow, Set of Zigzag Harrows, Wooden Rollers, Single Turnip Drill, Horse Hoe, Farm Cart and Tripples, Set of Shaft and Leading Harness, Breech in hand, 2 Cattle Troughs, &c., &c. Sale to commence at one o'clock sharp. Luncheon on the table at twelve. Credit subject to Conditions. HENLLAN FARM, WHITLAND, CARMARTHENSHIRE, Distant about :3} miles from Wliitland, and 2 miles from LIanfalteg Railway Station. Highly Important and Unreserved Sale of pure-bred Cattle, Horses and Colts. Shropshire-Down Sheep, Pigs, Machinery and Implements, and other Effects. MR. JAMES DAVIES TS favoured with instructions from MR. Joux ,L DAViEg, who is retiring from farming, to SELL BY AUCTIO-N, at the above place, on Tm'RsnAY, the 13TH of Oc'TojtER, 1898, the whole of the valuable Live Stock, Machinery, Implements of Husbandry, &c., &c. CATTLE.-20 grand dairy cows of the pure Blacker Castlemartin breed, five of which are expected to calve before the day of Sale 6 two-year-old in-calf heifers, three of which are due to calve before Christmas 17 yearling steers and heifei'f, 16 steer and heifer calves, and 1 bull calf. HopsEs.—1 valuable cart mare, Dairy," five years old, by Pride of Wales, and stinted to Buccaneer III. 1 very active cart marc, Scott," six years old, stinted to Welsh Farmer 1 powerful cart mare, "Lock," aged, stinted to Welsh Farmer; 1 very useful cart mare, Whitefoot," aged, stinted to Young Blagdon 1 very promising three-year-old bhck cob, Hub," quiet to ride and drive 1 two- year-old cart colt by Topsman, 1 two-year-old cart filly by ditto, 2 yearling cart colts, 1 very promising cart suckling tilly, by Emiyn Bang-Up, ex Dairy, 1 ditto, by FIashwood, ex Lock. SHEEr.—41: pure-bred Shropshire-Down Breeding Ewes, all of which are by rams bought from the well-known flocks of Mr Thomas, Bwlehgwynt, Mr Phillips, CacrIIcon, and Mr Davies, late of Goitrc- fawr, and which were got by pedigree sires 30 ewe lambs, 3 ram lambs. Pies.—2 breeding sows of the pure Welsh breed, 1 pure-bred Berkshire sow, bred by Mr Phillips, Caerlleon, her dam having been purchased direct from Lord Wantage 2 bacon pigs, 3 strong store pigs (hogs), and 13 storers. TffE MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, &C., include four- horse-power thrashing machine and gear, in perfect order two-horse-power chaifcuttcr by Bentall," and gear, all complete Bamford's mowing machine, in good order haymaker by Jeurey and BIackstone, hay rake by ditto, as good as new Bamford's cake crusher, corn crusher, winnowing machine, hay elevator and pole, in good working order 2 strong carts, 2 longbodies, 3 swing ploughs, 2 harrows, 1 chisel ditto, roller, horse hoe, turnip drill, cart drag, sheep rack, troughs, harness, a quantity of well- seasoned timber, hurdles, &e. Also 20 drills of Potatoes, and several cwts. of cheese, in good con- dition. Luncheon on the table at 10.30. Sale to commence punctually at 12 o'clock. CREDIT OX CONDITIONS. N.B.—An early attendance is particularly re- quested, as the whole must be sold the same day. Conveyances will meet the Up and Down Trains at Whitland Station on the morning of the Sale, for the convenience of intending' purchaser. Catalogues may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, The Auctioneer respectfully bega to draw the attention of Breeders, Farmers, Dairy Keepers, Dealers, and others, to this important and unreserved S/d3. The Vendor's reputation as a Breeder of Black Cattle is well known, having in former years ;-T.ken many prizes at local shows but his chief object always has been to possess a Herd of Dairy Cows of a grand milking strain, as well as being well bred. Several of the grand sires and grand dams are entered in the Black Cattle Herd Book." The Horses are all honest workers, and arc believed to be perfectly sound. The Sheep are an exceptionally fine Hock of Shropshire-Downs, being of very good quality, and perfectly sound and healthy. The Auctioneer wishes it clearly understood that aU Jots offered for Sale will be sold without Reserve, and are absolutely the Vendor's property. St. Clears, and I, Lammas Street, Carmarthen. September 2:!th, 18U8. 806 TO LET, Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, knowu ) as "Priory Villa. Milford Haven.—Apply: Misa JOHNS, Hamil?YVilla," Milford Haven.-Apply: Mrss Terrace. 783 TO LET, SEPTEMBER 29th, DEER PARK LODGE, t PortSeld Gate, Good House and Garden.—Apply to Mr J. H. WiLLiAMS, Springfield House, Haverfordwest. [742 COMFORTABLE LODGINGS to Let in central part of the Town, suitable for one or two Young Men.— Apply A., Omco of this Paper. TO LET—CONVENIENT HOUSE,—9 Rooms, t Stable, Coach House, and Garden, close to Clarbeston Road Station. Rent .Ell.—Apply, MB W. THOMAs, Ironmonger, Haverfordwest. 784 rp0 BE LET, with immediate possession, HOUSE — and GARDEN at PRENDERGAST HILL.— Apply Mrs E. E. LEwis, The New Bridge, Haver- fordwest. HOUSE TO LET. TO LET at Michaelmas, No. 11, Hill Street, recently put in thorough repair.—Apply W H REYNOLDS, Cabinet maker. 729 TO BE LET at Michaelmas next, a Small DAIRY TFARM (consisting of about 22 Acres) together with HOUSE AND GARDEN, situate at the OBSERVATORY, Hakin, and now in the occupation of Mr James Owen.- For further particulars apply to Mr J. T. LI. PniLiP DA VIES, Observatory Hall, Milford Haven. 720 TO LET< NEAR FISHGUARD, PEMBROKE- SHIRE. THAT very desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE .L called 96CARNE 19 situate about 11 miles from Goodwick, and two miles from Fishguard, with a magni- ficient view of Goodwick Bay and the surrounding country. The house which has recently been rebuilt is in excellent repair, and faces south- east. There are nrst rate Stables, Saddle Room, Coach House, Kennels, and large walled Garden attached to the house. There are 68 ACRES of PASTURE and ROUGH LAND-which are to let with the house. This house seems particularly adapted to any gentleman who may wish to reside in this rapidly improving neighbourhood. The Goodwick Station of the North Pembrokeshire Railway will be within 11 miles. Excellent shooting may be obtained in the district and the house is within reach of "The Tivyside and Pembrokeshire Foxhounds." For further particulars apply to W. T. S. TOMBS, Solicitor, 716 Fishguard. MRS. ANNE GRIFFITHS, DECEASED. A LL persons having CLAIMS against the Estate A of MRS ANNE GRIFFITHS, late of 5, HiGn STREET, HAYERFORDWEST, are requested to send particulars to MESSRS. ROOKE & MACDONALD 37, Gay Street, 803 Bath. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. j0 0 0 Q Q And other sums of Money for Invest- .D b i 1U? U<? U ? ment on first Mortgage of Freehold Property. -P ?DQ Apply to- £ 500 MR COLIN REES DAVIES, .C ? 0?0?0 ? Solicitor, Haverfordwest, St. David's, and Milford Haven. 793 GREAT rVESTERN RAILWAY EXCURSIONS will run as under WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12.—DAY TRIPS to St. Clears (Hiring Fair) from CARMARTHEN, Haverfordwest, Clyndcrwen, Llanfyrnach, Llaag- lydwen, Whitland, &c. MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 17.—To LON- DON, for 1, 4 or 5 days, trorc New and Old Milford, Haverfordwest, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, Narberth, Whitland, CARMARTHEN, &c. For times, bookings from other stations, WEEK- END EXCURSIONS, &c., see bills and pamphlets. J. L. WILKINSON, 805 General Manager. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE FANCIERS' ASSOCIATION. NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF Chrysanthemums, Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Cage Birds, Rabbits & Cats, WILL BE HELD IN THE MARKET HOUSE, PEMBROKE DOCK, ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9TH, 1898. Sec., MR. THOMAS HAY, 788 Owen Street, Pembroke. BO COMING AHEAD. Thousands Drink it Daily. I THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN BUY. ASH YOUR GROCER FOR IT. Wholesale Agents- J. & J. P. REYNOLDS, 689 Haverfordwest. FISH! FISH! FISE! THE DIRECT FISH SUPPLY Co., MILFORD HAVEN, Forward Baskets of Fresh Fish, carriage paid, to any part of the United Kingdom, in quantities to suit the requirements of their customers, ranging from 2s. 3d. per basket. Special terms made with Hotels, Clubs, Institutions, &c. All Fish guaranteed absolutely fresh, and cleaned by thoroughly practical men. All parcels despatched per first passenger train after receipt of order. Please note only Address— J. T. HILL, Milford Haven. 787 SALES BY WILLIAM JONES, AUCTIONEER. MICHAELMAS, 1898. On Monday, August 29th, at ST. ISHMAEL'S CASTLE, in the Parish of St. Ishmael's, the residence of Mr Jacob James, Live Stock, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements, &c. On Monday, September 12th, at Main Street, Pembroke the residence of Mr David Arlow, Butcher, House- hold Furniture, Saddlery Requisites, and other effects. On September Ilth, at LITTLE HAVEN, the residence of Mr John Rnssan, Household Furniture, and other Effects. On September 21st, at PRENDERGAST PAPER MILLS, Haverfordwest, Paper-making Machinery. Plant, and other Effects. On Wednesday, September 21st, on the premises the Leasehold Dwelling House called MILL BANK COTTAGE, the Preudergast Paper Mills, and the Bleaching Field. On September 22nd, at MEAD LODGE, Houghton, Live Stock, Crops of Corn and Hay, &c. On September 21th, at the ANGEL INN, Church Street, Haverfordwest, Household Furniture, and other Effects. On the 27th September, at UPPER SW ANSWELL, Broad Haven, Dairy Cows, Young Cattle, Pigs, Pony and Trap, Hay, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., the Property of Mrs Rosser. On the 28th September, at DERBY, near Haveriord- west, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Hay and Corn, &c., the property of Owen H. S. Williams, Esq. On Thursday, September 29th, at PARK HOUSE, near Preudergast, Dau-y Cows, Young Cattle, Pigs, Hay, &c., the property of Mr Thomas John. On Friday, September 30th, at the LIVERPOOL ARMS, Dark Street, Haverfordwest, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Publicans Trade Utensits, &c., the property of Mrs Bartlett. On Monday, Oct. 3rd, at Haverfordwest, TWO FREE- HOLD HOUSES in Darn Street, Jet to DavMRees and Mary Rees respectively, and ONE HOUSE on Prendergast West Side let to Henry Grimths. Early in October, at SUTLAND COTTAGE, Little Haven, household furniture, and other effects. About the same date, a Leasehold Dwelling-house a.nd Large Garden at CLARBMSTON ROAD, held for the unexpired term of 47 years, from Michaelmas, 1898, let to Mrs Scourfield. 40, High Street, Haverfordwest, August 31st, 1898. AT '[HE VERY TOP OF STRENGTHENING TONICS STANDS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS Reliable at every change of health, suitable for every climate, safe and sure alike for men, women, and children. The Grand Secret of Dame Nature for the alleviation of INDIGESTION. NERVOUSNESS. WEAKNESS. SLEEPLESSNESS. LOW SPIRITS. DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINTS. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. Is advocated as a nrst aid toward quickening commercial instincts, for the counting-house or the market- place. It is a tonic that is sure to be wanted. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. The hard-working toilers gener- ally of the United Kingdom should remember the old saying Preven- tion is better than cure," and that just as it is necessary to call in a medical man when brain and body are over-taxed so it is desirable to do all that is possible to keep the system thoroughly up to the mark, for every rush of competition and extra labour. You have a regular doctor, have you a regular preser- vative of health to save you from the doctor and the doctor's bills ? If not, try GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS &WILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS A purely vegetable tonic, which contains the strengthening quali- tics of Sarsaparilla, Saffron, Bur- dock, Gentian, Lavender, and Dandelion, as well as Quinine. The exact remedy you want for Palpi- tation, Sleeplessness, Biliousness, or Rheumatism. It not only givea you freedom from pain but strength and zest for your work that makes it a pleasure. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. SOLD EVERYWHERE In bottles, 2s. 9d. and is. 6d. each, or in cases containing three 4s. 6d. atl'2s.percase. The Proprietors will forward, carriage free, for the above prices, should any dimculty be experi- enced in procuring it. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. BEWABE OF IMITATIONS. See the name "GwiIymEvans" on Label, Stamp, and Bottle. SOLE PROPRIETORS: QUININE BITTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED, LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. A/ANTED Immediately a respectable BOY to the VV HAIRDRESSING BUSINESS.-Apply to Mrs TuCEBB, High Street, Haverfordwest. \VAV /ANTED a good GENERAL SERVANT for the ROYAL OAK INN, Pembroke. — Apply: F. A. BOBY, Pembroke. \A/ANTED-APPRENTICES and IMPROVERS to VV the DRESSMAKING.—Apply DAViES & EVANS, High Street, l741 m/ANTED. COOK-GENERAL, trustworthy, about VV 30; IVa,es, .615, two in family.—Mtsa COOKE, Neyland. 785 tA/ANTED by October 29th, a good GENERAL W SERVANT for housework, where another is kept; six in family.—Mrs ELFORD, 21, Water-street, Pembroke Dock. 787 TO TAILORS. tA/ANTED thoroughly good MAN. Good wages and WW constant employment. Apply: Win'BED REEs. Tailor, Tudor Square, Tenby. LJ OUSE TO LET-a Dwelling House in Quay Street D suitable for Lodgings and Low Rent. — Apply H," Omce of this Paper. 622. r'OR SALE.—THREE BULL CALVES by Pedigree r Shorthorn Bull. Price Modera.te.-DAWKINs, Hay- lett, Haverfordwest. 786 FERRETS FOR SALE. A Choice Lot of FERRETS, warranted good workers. *? -Apply: T. DEVEBEUx, Swan Square, Haver- fordweat. CHILD'S SADDLE FOR SALE BOY'S PAD, ? recently done up as new, easily converted for girl, will be sold cheap. Apply WABRE? & Co., Saddlers, Tower Hill. SAFE FOR SALE. r-OR SALE, OFFICE SAFE, by nrst class maker, r equal to new.-Apply W. H. REYNOLDS, Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, Hill Street. 795 TO POULTRY KEEPERS. SEVERAL Pure Bred COCKERELS for sale from <3 2s. 6d. each. Wyandottes, Orpingtons, &c., for stock or exhibition.—W. BARTLETT, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest. 788. FOR SALE QOME very Desi fable FREEHOLD BUILDING <J PLOTS at Milford Haven.—Apply—CoATES, La Boa Marche, Milford Haven. 675 A BOY'S BICYCLE to be sold cbeap.-Apply, Ems ?A JoxES, Printing Onices, Haverfordwest. NEW HONEY. <J ONEY in sections for sale a few on hand.—Apply n B. THOMAS, Station Master, Johnston. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. DUY IRISH TWEEDS (pure wool), 7 Yards for D 16s 6d; Suits, 36s 6d Welsh Flannel Shirts, two for 11s. Patterns and self measurement forms on application.—MATHiAS & Co., Narberth. 374. DAN LESTER, WHOLESALE Fish and Ice Merchant, MILFORD HAVEN. All Orders (large or smallj promptllJ executed. TELEGRAMS:—LESTER, MILFORD HAVEN. 748 ??? TfMBRELLAS RE-COVERED ???!? ? in DESIDERATUM SILK-WEAR r GUARANTEED—COMPENSAT)57TTN CASE OF FA)UTRE'———————————————— And in all other kinds of Silk, by our London Maker in 48 hours. W. PAGE, W. PAGE, MILFORD HAVEN. PRE, PAID ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED One Insertion. Three Insertion s. d. a. d. 15 Words orlesa ..09 13 20 do. 1 0 i 9 25 do. 1 3 2 3 30 do. 1 6 2 9 Particular attentfoms called to the fuct that the above scale only applies to Situations Vacant and Wanted.

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