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NORTH PEMBROKESHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD ESTATES. Messrs. T. RULE OWEN & SON liiILL OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, subject to Conditions, the following valuable PROPERTIES: At the BLACK LION HOTEL, CARDIGAN, on SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, i 1909, at One o'clock: I I TET\T. ARE\. REXT. PARISH. FAR.V. TEXAM-. ? ARHA. RENT. A. I. P., t: s. d. evern and Bavvil C\vmL;!oYne [r H..Tames. 3,j<> 1  300 0 0 Bayvil Cottage and?Fietds Miss M.Thomas 7 2 11 ? 0 0 Bavvil and Moilgrove Pantvgroes Mr D. Griffiths 22i 0 13 150 0 0 Bavvil Bayvil Mr B. James 214 3 11 200 0 0 Bayvil Trecerney Mr D. Griffiths 142 1 j>9 80 0 0 Bavvil, Moilgrove it Nevern Tregammon Mr F. Lloyd 220 3 2 148 o 0 Bavvil and Severn Crigne Messrs. E. Ar W. Havard 213 O a loH 0 0 .Nevern Trellvfant Mr J. Davies H70 1 1fj. 210 0 0 m oil,rove Cibwr '\Ir B.-James 20 2 •< j 2* 0 0 01 wr r ).' a 8;, J Newrort. j Two Fields Dr. Havard a 1 U 21 0 0 And the Impropriatorial Tithe Rent-Charge as commuteJ and chargeable on the Farms of Trefaes and Pantgwyn, in the Parish of Bayvil, amounting to t7. The above Lots are situated in the most beautiful and productive part of the County, and are within oasy reach of the Towns of Cardigan and Newport, and about D Miles from the Great Western lerminus and rising Towns of Goodwick and Fishguard. i At the CASTLE HOTEL, MAENCLOCHOG, on FRIDAY, JUNE 18th, 1909, at Two o'clock PAIUSH. FARM. TENANT. j AREA. RENT. A. R. I>. t: s. d. Mvnaoh'o',ddu Alltvgog Ilr,; E. Davies 22 3 3tS 5 6 s for one-third Share Do Plasdwbwl MrL. George los l 10 o () for one-fourth Share Do Trellwyn Mr S. Phillips "'1 9 1 3 3 II for one-third Share Gors fw aell ifr J. Davies .1 27 II 21; -3 0 n do. 21 Do. Danygarn Mr B. Evans 2.5 1 21 fS 13 1 do. Do. Pentritliel Mr E. Davies 114 1 21 do. Do. Yetben Mr ,f, Morgan .j 15 1 25 Mynachlogddu and Llan- golman C'wmcenvti ifr D. Harries. 2s«> 2 7 Is o o do. Llangolman Portispant. Mr M. Thomas 11;: 1 21; 11 0 U do. And One Third Undivided Share in the Manor of Mynachlogddu and to the Encroachments made on the Common, also to anv Minerals which may hereafter he discovered, and to any other Common Rights usually claimed oy the Lord of the Manor, subject to a Rent payable annually to the Crown of Us. for the One-Third Share. All the above Farms in the Parish of Mynachlogddu, excepting Plasdwbwl. have Rights of Depasturage over the Undivided Land called Gorsfawr, as well as Rights of Common over upwards of 2.0fX) Acres. Plasdwbwl has Rights of Common only. This portion of the Property lies about Four Miles East of Maenclochog and Seven Miles North of Clynderwen Station of the Great Western Main Line. Particulars, Plans and Conditions of Sale may be obtained free of charge of the AUCTIONEERS, Haverfordwest; of MESSRS. PRICE & SON, Haverfordwest; and of MESSRS. A- R. & H. STEELE, Solicitors, 21, College Hill, London, E.C. iESOP ON THE SUNBEAM. at, THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE. A Cyclist was explaining to a Sunbeam rider how important it was to be able to adjust the Driving Bearings of one's own Bicycle. The latter after expressing regret that he had never been inquisitive as to the inner workings of his steed, chal- lenged the other to a day's riding, in order that they might test the re- spective merits of their machines. So they started off together and rode pleasantly for some miles. Then the first Cyclist called a halt in order that he might make some necessary adjustments to his machine. 44 No," said the Sun beam rider, we are tes- ting the Bicycles, not the mechanical knowledge of their riders. I have never learned to adjust my Sunbeam, because it never needs it." And he rode on. MORAL.—Bicycles are made for various purposes, but the Sun- beams and the other Cycles sold by S. & F. Green are made to be ridden. Do not fail to call and see their large stock of high-grade Bicycles. The Choice of the Correct System when Buying a Separator. On the Market there are at present so many Styles of SEPARATORS that it may be difficult for a Farmer to choose the right one. When he is led by false economy he may unfortunately choose a Machine, which, although its first cost is apparently less than the "Mey's," will in a short time DOUBLE the original difference in price between our Machine of strong make and the cheaper system by repairs, -I.. Before Buying try our THE ORIGINAL ? t?'' ? ? Original # %?. Meys m y s m y owing to its strong con- |{|Zf|1 w with Freo Suspended Bowl struction, g u a ran tee s running in Ball Bearings, I greatest durability. It •» —t i j Gear completely encased. works uniformally, no Small consumption of Oil. Shocks or Vibration of any j Cloanest Skimming. kind, thereby affording a IBBfl | Testimonials for Machines high degree of efficiency whi(.Il have been 12 and and very light running. more years lia tl,e. ,,i -r |i SOLE AGENTS- Rees & Roberts, I HAVERFORDWEST. HAVERFORDWEST. 1 Whitsuntide Trade. I Irv" COMMERCE HOUSE, LTD. ARE NOW MAKING A GRAND SHOW OF EARLY SUMMER COSTUMES, Millinery, Blouses, &c. We are making a special display of LADIES' CREAM COSTUMES AND COATS. BLOUSES IA ENDLESS VARIETY. I Charming Range of Embroideries, Laces, Neckwear, &c. Children's Millinery and Costumes in all the newest styles. COMMERCE HOUSE, LTD., IIA V liiiFORI) W EST. Picton Castle Estates. THE Lady-day, 1 RENT AUDITS for the above Estates will be held as follows:- ST. CLEAR'S, at the BLACK Lion HOTEL, on Monday, June 14th. SAUNEERSFCOT, at the Cambkiax HOTEL, on Tuesday, June 1-ith. SAUNDERSFOOT, at the Ca3TbrianT HOTEL, on Wednesday, June lfith. PEMBROKE, at the OLD Kings ARMS, on Thursday, Jnne 17tb. HAVERFORDWEST, at the Salutation Hotel, on Saturday, June I'Jth. NEYLAND, at the PICTO CASTLE HOTEL, on Monday, June 21st. MAENCLOCHOG, at the CASTLE HOTEL, on Tuesday, June 22nd. T. RULE OWEN & SON. Haverfordwest, June, 1909. 279 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. T F. N D F. R S ALU: I.VVITEn TOR THE RESTORATION OF JORDANSTON CHURCH (near Fiahguard.) rians and Specifications may be seen at my office, where sealed Tenders are to be delivered on or before Saturday, 12th Ji xe, I'JO'.K The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HUGH THOMAS, Architect and Surveyor, 9, Victoria Place, 262 Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE. SALE OF A FREEHOLD PUBLIC- HOUSE. MR. WILLIAM JONES WILL offer for SALE BY Auction at the SWAN r'f HOTEL, Haveiuouhwest, Oil WEDNESDAY, the ltith day of JrI, 1909, at three o'clock in the afternoon, the well-known FULLY LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE called THE VICTORIA INN, with the outbuildings and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate in the parish of Roch, in the County of Pembroke. The property is conveniently situate on the main road from Haverfordwest to St. David's and is within easy distance of Newgale saiids. A successful business has been carried on on the premises for many years. Possession will be given on completion of the purchase. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Buckingham House, High Street, Haverfordwest, or to EATON EVANS & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, 26G Haverfordwest. PEMBROKESHIRE. SALE OF A SEASIDE RESIDENCE AT LITTLE HA VEX, ST. BRIDE'S BAY. By Okher OF THE Masters ix Ltxac v. MR. WILLIAM JONES W ILT, offer for SALE by Auction at the SWAN I" HOTEL, Haveiuokdwest, Oil Wkdxesday, > the 10th day of Jun k, 1900, at three o'clock in the afternoon, ALL THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE with the Outbuildings and Gardens thereto belong- ing called STRAWBERRY HILL, situate in the parish of Talbenny, in the County of Pembroke. The above premises comprise a good residence with gardens and pleasure grounds, and afford au excellent opportunity of securing a house at this popular seaside resort. The sale will be subject to conditions which will be then read and may be inspected at the office of tue Vendor's Solicitor in the meantime. Possession on completion of the purchase. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his office: Buckingham House, High Street, Haver- fordwest, or to It. T. P. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, :!fj;J Haverfordwest. BOROUGH OF HAVERFORDWEST. MR. WILLIAM JONES WILL LET BY AucTrov at the COUNCIL tY CHAMBER, Haverfordwest, on Monway, the 11th day of Ji NE, 1909, at Three o'clock in the afternoon the BOROUGH TOLLS, SLAUGHTER- HOUSE PICKAGE, aud other DUES, and the RENTS of the BUTCHERS' STALLS in the MEAT MARKET. Term from the 1st July, 1909, to the 31st Matick, 1910, both days inclusive. The Letting will be subject to the takor finding ■ two sureties to be approved of by the Council. For further particulars apply to- n. T- P. WILLIAMS, Council Chamber, Town Clerk. 2oth May, 1909. 2(54 ST. BRIDE'S HOTEL, LITTLE HAVEN. VISITORS TO THE HAVEN IVII,I, FIND EVERY ACCOMMODATION AT THIS HOTEL which is under entirely New Management. LUNCHEONS & TEAS A SPECIALITY AT Reasonable PRICES. LARGE TEA ROOM TO ACCOMMODATE 100. ALSO GOOD STABLING. JAMES TRUSCOTT, PnOl-'RŒTOR. i HIGHMEAD, NEAR HAVERFORDWEST. Important Sale of Dairy Cows, Hay, Dairy Utensils, and Household Furniture, &c. EVANS & POACH EVANS ROACH ARE instructed by Miss SCALE (who is leaving), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the above place on THURSDAY, JUNK 17TII, 1900, 2 Choice Dairy Cows, 2 Pork Pigs, Dogcart, Harness, Butt of Hay, Dairy Utensils, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. For further particulars see posters. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. TO LET, CORNER SHOP AND HOUSE in good position, Milford Haven.-Apply, J. WUITE, Kimberley, Milford Haven. MILFORD HAVEN. TO LET, with immediate possession, POINT VILLA, I Hakiu.— Apply, G. S. KELWAY, Consular Offices, Hctkin Point, Milford Haven. TO LET, small WELL-FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE in Haverfordwest suitable for one or two persons with servant.-Apply first by letter addressed O," c o Telegraph Newspaper, Haverfordwest. TO BE LET, WITII IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, No. 8, VICTORIA PLACE HAVERFORDWEST. For particulars apply to- MESSRS T. RULE OWEN & SON, Estate Agents, 1lO Haverfordwest. TREVAUGHAN VILLA, HAVERFORDWEST. TO LET, this charming RESIDENCE with FIELD and GARDEN, comprising 1 Acre 30 Perches. Immediate possession. Apply-C. BUTLER, 30, Bridge Street, Haverfordwest. TO LET. A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, situate in BRIDGE STREET, now m the occupation of MR THOMAS ROGISRS possession 24th June, 1909. Apply to- PRICE & SON, Solicitors, Haverfordwest PEMBROKESHIRE, SOUTH WALES. TO BE LET STONE HALL MANSION, with Grounds and Gardens (5 acres), and Paddock (2 acres). Shooting over 500 acres (;")O acres Coverts), Fishing, ly miles River Cleddau. Hunting with the Pembrokeshire and other pack of Fox Honnds. The house contains 4 Reception, and 10 Bed and Dressing Rooms, Servants' Hall and Offices, Stabling (3 horses), Coach House, Carpenter's Shop, &c. The above is situated nine miles North of Haverford- west (Market and G.W.R. Station), two miles from Letterston (Post and Telegraph Office and G. W.R. Station), and eioht miles from Goodwick (the short new passage to Ireland, and the Fast Train Service to London). All further information from MESSRS. T. RULE OWEN & SON, Estate Agents, Haverfordwest. TO LET GastSe Hall, neap Milford Haven. THIS desirable country residence, standing in about 21 acres of well wooded grounds is beautifully situated near the shores of Milford Haven. The house is most commodious and comfortable, contain- ing Large Entrance Hall, 3 spacious Reception Rooms and Library, all opening on to the Terrace; also Billiard Room, 12 Bedrooms, 3 Dressing Rooms, Bath Room, Modern Sanitation, Kitchen, Servants Hall, Butler's Pantry, Scullery, Housemaid's Pantry, Store Rooms, etc. The house is heated by hot water. There is an abundant water supply of excellent quality. At the rear of the premises are situated: Dairy, Laundry extensive Stabling, Coach House, Cow Houses, etc. A handsome conservatory is adjacent to the main entrance door. The gardens are well laid aut, and con- tain Vinery, Tennis Court, etc., Gardener's House, Boat House and Cottage. A good lodge is situated at either entrance to the ground. Excellent yachting and sea fishing 3! miles from Old Milford Station and Telegraph. 1J miles from Johnston Station on Main Line Great Western Railway. 50 Acres of additional Pasture Land adjoining the grounds could be let with the Hall if desired, or other- wise. For particulars, J. B. GASKELL, Milford Haven  EVAN? & ROACH, AUCTIONEERS, Robeston Hall & Milford Haven. SALES CASHED AND GUARANTEED I fyelure give- the B m lh /,nest POMib!e finish H t/ at the lowest poM:bf6 cost because the Sjl It Is fewest possible coats. gt B/ easiest possible cleaned and stand-, the hardest possible wear SHMb 1 for the longest possible iime. "'vou TEST T14L'M. aK? S OF tniik itatcmcnti, I CQ I jmf MOYED cfj LETTERS from HUH DIMS *r Villi*. j w«iTe ro* 90pp handbook, nam* thi« PueUOATiON, WANTED, immediately a COOK-GENERAL, for W Haverfordwest. Apply office of this paper. BAKER wauts work in Haverfordwest or district. D First-class experience all branches.—" W," office of this paper. DRESSMAKING. WANTED BODICE HANDS.—Apply J. LLEWELLYN W PHILLIPS, Cleddau House, Haverfordwest. 275 C LERK. Wanted, JUNIOR CLERK; must be thoroughly efficient and good writer.—Reply with full particulars, "OtIice," c/o this paper. 251 YOUNG GENERAL wanted for London; doctor's t house small family little cooking; Pembrokeshire nurse-housemaid. MRS MCHATTIE, 619, Holloway Road, London. 2(50 TO TRADESMEN. YOUNG MAN with spare time would like employ- Y ment for evenings in Milford District; BOOK- KEEPING, MAKING OUT ACCOUNTS, &c.-Apply "X," "Telegraph" Branch Office, Milford Haven. IF you want a PIANO or ORGAN, do not be' per- I suaded by any interested person to purchase until you have ascertained the extraordinary value we are offering. You will save many pounds, be most liberally treateg* and get the easiest posible terms by purchasing from us. DUCK, SON, & PINKER, The Great Piano Merchants, Pulteney Bridge, Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue and Book of Advice free.— A&- Our Tuners visit, at regular intervals, all parts of South Wales. Send postcard and Tuner will call. 403 FOR SALE. A TRAP by Bland & Son to suit pony 12 to 13 hands, as good as new. Owner has no further use for same.-Apply G," Office of this Paper. 277 TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty or LEf on Lease the DWELLING HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, called KENSINGTON HOUSE, at present in the occupation of HERBERT J. E. PRICE. Possession on 25th March, 1909. For further particulars apply, PRICE & SON, Solicitors, 13V2 Haverfordwest. FOR SALE. COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSE-Freehold, Milford Haven. Comprising Five Bedrooms and Bathroom. Fitted throughout with latest improvements, Gas. Realy for occupation.—Apply FRED LLOYD & Co., Builders, Milford Haven. HAVERFORDWEST. COR SALE BY TENDER, the House situated in I HILI, STREET, known as the COLLEGE HOUSE, and more recently used as a Liberal Club. The premises are now vncant and immediate possession could be arranged.—Further particulars may be obtained of Mr JAMES ROWLANDS, Old Bridge, Haverfordwest, to whom Tenders must be sent not later than JUNE 20, 1909. MILFORD HAVEN. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, remainder of Lease of Nos. 1(¡;') and 157, Charles Street (with possession of No. 155 at Midsummer). Apply, immediately, to- EVANS & ROACH, Auctioneers, Milford Haven, HAVERFORDWEST EISTEDDFOD. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the Com- /A mittee are requested to send particulars of same on or before SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, to the Hon. Sec., MR. W. G. ROWLANDS, 1, Castle Terrace. ————— G.W.R. EXCURSION TO LONDON. NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES, JUNE 15, HI, 17 & 18. MONDAY, JUNE 14. To LONDON for 2, 3, .1 or 5 day, 2-day fare. Neyland.dep. 9.15 am.? Haverfordwest ;i.40 -1 Q Pembroke 9.10 ? lu/" Tenby Cardigan 7 35 ) Whitland 10.2ií" 12,- ALSO COMBINED RAIL & ADMISSION TICKETS TO EISTEDDFOD BUILDINGS, ROYAL ALBERT HALL, ISSUED AT 1 IN ADDITION TO RAIL FARES. For details, see bills or send postcard to stations or offices. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. (Removed from Prendergast Rectory and Grove House, St. Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, for convenience of Sale). MR. WILLIAM JONES HAS been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION at the n TEMPERANCE HALL, Haverfordwest, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th JUNE, 1909, as above mentioned. On view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock. Terms-Cash. Buckingham House, High Street, Haverfordwest, June Sth, 1909. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. One Insertion. Three Insertion 8. d. a. d. 15 Words or less 0 9 13 20 do. 1 0 19 25 do. 1 3 2 3 30 do.16 2 9 Particular attention is called to the fact that the above cale only applies to Situations Vacant and Wanted

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