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s by Auction. With early posses.-ion of several lots. MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE BANKS OF THE U6K. OUTSKIRTS OF ABERGAVENNY. SALE OF FREEHOLD ACCOMMODATION n FARMS comprising an area of —? 500 ACRES ?KE MILE OF SALMON & TROUT FI8HING situate and known as LOT I-BLAENGÁ VENNY FARM, adjacent I to-Jbfcmvi-angel G.W.R. Stati n, 3 miles from Abergavenny, TRo Acres. In the occupation of the Vendor. Possession on completion. j LOT 2—YSBYTTV FARM, adjacent to Aber- »avennv G.W.R. Station. Five minutes walk from centre of Town. Fronting Main Road. Rich Lii ds of 87 Acres. Over 1000 Yards of Usk Fishing. Rental. £295. Tenant, Mr. W. G. Broten. Possession December next. Lot 3—PYSCODLYN FARM, fronting Main Brecon Road, 2 miles out from Abergavenny. 125 Acres. Rental .£235. Tefcant, Mr. D. Lewis. Quarter Mile of Valuable Usk Fishing. LOT 4—COED CENOL FARM, Llantilio Crossenny. Six miles from Abergavenny. 108 Acres. Rental £90, Tenant, Miss E. Jones which J. STRAKER, SON" CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to offer by Public Auction at the An-GEI. HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, On TUESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1919, at 3 o clock in the Afternoon. Sale Plans may be inspected at and Particulars of Sale obtained from the Auctioneers Offices, Abergavenny and any other information as to Lots 1 & 4, Messrs. GABB & WALFORD, Solicitors, Abergavennv, as to Lot 2, Messrs. DAUNCEY & SONS, Solicitors, Newport and as to Lot 3, Mesf^s. PATERSONS, SNOW & Co., Solicitors, 25 Lincoln s Inn Fields, W.C. 2. BY ORDER OF THE FOOD PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT, BOARD OF AGRICULTURE & FISHERIES. SALE OF Fnrniture, Linen, and Garden Effects AT TY GWYN HOSTEL One Mile from Abejgavenny() which J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., will conduct on the premises on MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 23rd, in eluding Garden Tools, Wheelb rrow, 55 Windsor Chairs, China and Ware, Shovels, Buckets, Mats, Brushes, Lamps, 2 Tables, Clocks, 14 Single Iron Bedsteads, 20 Mattresses, Mirrors, 18 Pairs of Blankets, 11 Striped Blankets, Towels, &c &c 6c lc at 3 30. All lots to be paid for and cleared on Day of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Abergavenny. Terms Cash. After the Sale at TY GWYN MR. CHADWICK will Stll by Auction BLANKETS, LINEN, &C., from MAINDIFF COURT HOSPITAL. Also a large number of good BELGIAN HARES of various ages, and RABBIT HUTCHES, RUNS, &C. PARISHES OF LLANELLY & GOVILON. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to offer by Public Auction, subject to Conditions of S; le, at THE LION HOTEL, GilwKRN, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1919, at 7 o'clock in the evening, ALL THOSE TWO FREEHOLD COTTAGES AND GARDENS situate and known as Nos. I & 2 COAL HOUSE ROW Midwrv between Gilwern and Clydach. Both stone-built and slated, and let to Messrs. Prit- chard and Thomas at the rentals of iGs. per lunar month respect ivelv. ALL THAT STONE-BUILT AND SLATED FREEHOLD COTTAGE with GARDEN situate and known as THE BOAT HOUSE on the Bank of the Usk, in the Parish of Govilon. There is an excellent large fruitful Garden, planted with choice Fruit Trees. The whole let to Mr. Eastup at the rental of £1 per calendar month, Landlord paying rates. THE FERRY RIGHTS and appurtenances to the property and Rights in the River Usk, adjoining, are inch-ded. Any further information may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Frogmore Chambers, Abergavenny or as to Lot I, D. GIBSON HARRIS, Esq., Solicitor, Brynmawr and as to Lot 2 from Messrs. GABB & WALFORD, Solicitors, Abergavenny. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to offer by Public Auction, subject to Conditions of Sale, On TUESDAY, JUNE 24th, At the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, AN EXTENSIVE MONMOUTH ROAD SITE also COTTAGES, STABLES AND WAREHOUSES LOT i.—All that Stone-built and Slated con- veniently situated and Extensive FREEHOLD PROPERTY with Large Yard, situate in Mill Street, comprising Stables and Warehouse accommodation, now let as follows STABLE & WAREHOUSE. Tenants, Messrs. Allcott & Wilson. Rental, /12 p.a. STABLE. Tenant, Mr. R. Dodd. Rental, /4 p. a. STABLE. Tenant, Mr. B. Jones, Rental, £6 p. a. UPPER WAREHOUSE. In hand. Landlords pay rates. There is a large walled-in Yard. LOT 2.—All that VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, now occupied as Garden Ground, with the SEVEN Stone-built and Slated COTTAGES thereon, together with the WORKS SITE held by Mr. A. W. Harrison, Engineer, on Lease for a term of 21 years from March 1903, at the Rental of ptr annum, the whole com- manding a valuable frontage of 240ft. to Mon- mouth ROed and extending for the for the four Cottages fronting Mill Street, to which there is a private roadway from Monmouth Road inter secting this Lot and over which there is an case- ment at an annual rental cf 10s. The Cottages are held on weekly tenancies at rentals of four at 53. and 1 wo at 4s. 6d. and 2s. &1. respectively. One being in hand. The whole forming a VALUABLE WORKS OR BUILDING SITE now producing a gross Rental of t90 per annum. Landlord paying Rates. LOT 3.-All that FREEHOLD Stone-built and Slated THREE-STOREY MESSUAGE situate and known as 19 TUDOR STREET, now let to Mr. Macullan at the wefkly rental of 5s. 6d. Landlord paying rates. LOT 4.—All hose PAIR OF FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED Brick-built nnd Slated MESSUAGES situated and known as Numbers II3 & 15 ST. HELEN'S ROAD and Garden Ground, now let to Messrs. Lambert and Powell at the weekly rentals of .58. and 53. Cd. respec- tively. Landlord paying rates. LOT 5.-AU those THREE FREEHOLD Stone-built and Slated MESSUAGES with Garden Ground situate and known as Numbers 57, 59 & 59a NORTH STREET, in the occupa- tion of Messrs. W. Taylor, Shaw and Hill at the rentals of 18s. 4d. and 15s. per calendar and 12s. per lunar month respectively. Landlord paying rates. Any further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Abergavenny or as to Lot 1, from W. H. HOPWOOD, Esq., Town Clerk, Abergavenny as to Lot 2, Messrs. DAUNCEY & SONS, Solicitors, Newport; and as to Lots 3, to 5, Messrs. HODGENS & CUNLIFFE, Solici- tors, Abergavenny. TY RHENIALLT FARM, BLAENAVON. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed by Mrs. C. Cbattcrton, who is taking over another farm, to Sell by Auction her LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK on MONDAY, JULY 7th. See Sale Posters, IMPORTANT autumn FARM SALE FIXTURES. Sept. IS-CEFNDYGLWYD FARM Dispersal &1e. Oct. 2—GREAT HOUSE FARM Dispersal Sale Oct. 9—PENiSHYPLWYDD FARM Dispersal Sale. Oct. 16 & i~—LLANSANTFRAED Dispersal J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., o. WWOOffm Sales by Auction. PRFU3CNARY. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JULY loth & nth. NANTYDERRY-HOUSE (adjacent to Nantyderry G.W.R. Station). IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF THE Antique and Modern Furnishings] including 15th and 17th Century Oak Coffer I and Chair Tables, Elizabethan Buffets, Chairs j' and Settles, Chippendale Table and Pole Screens, I Marquetry Cabinets, Old English Brass-mounted Writing Desks, Tudor Furnishings, Rare Old China and Glass, The entire Appointments of 14 BED and DRESSING ROOMS. Carpets. Turkey Rugs. Large quantity of HOUSEHOLD LINEN, CURTAINS, etc. Catalogues are in course of preparation and may be obtained at a charge of one shilling each from the Auctioneers and Valuers, Abergavenny. View Day (by Catalogue) July 9th. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Sale Particulars of VALUABLE OAK and OTHER TIMBER TREES, PIT, and COPPICE WOOD which JAMES STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to offer by Public Auction (subject to Conditions of Sale) at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of JULY, 1919, at 2.30 in the afternoon. LOT i.—A Strong Larch and Mixed Plantation Of about 2 Acres, growing on Penrhos Farm, 3 miles from Raglan. LoT 2.-Otd Camp Larch Plantation of about 1} Acres growing on Penrhos Farm, adjacent to road. LoT 3.-TIIe Strong Coppice Wood known as the Grange Wood, of about 15 Acres, growing on the Grange Farm, in the Parish of Penrhos, Raglan. Included in this Lot are Two Small Woods, one on the Grange Lands and the other growing on the White House Lands, adjacent. Three Oak reserved. LoT 4.—120 Larch, 40 Oak Poles, all marked with a cross, together with the Stores and Coppice growing in the top end of Penpwllcalth Wood, in the Parish of Llanvihangel-Ystern-Llewern. A dividing line has been blazed through the Wood. All lower end reserved. LOT 5.—The Prime Oak numbered I to 216 (No. 20 being reserved for the King's Oak Sale). Beech numbered I to 5. Elm numbered I to 11. 29 Spruce and Scotch. 38 Larch marked with a cross. Wych numbered 1 to 5. Ash numbered i to 5 With about 3 Acres of Coppice, unless ringed and reserved; together with 25 Ash Stores. Growing on the Court Farm and Onion Wood on the Talycoed Estate, 8 miles from Pcnpergwm Station. LOT 6.-70 Oak, 6 Elm, 1 Wych Elm and 3 Ash growing on the Pentre Farm, Llanddewi Rhy- therch. LOT 7.—The Strong Alder growing alongside the Stream, adjacent to tne Old Ross Road, on Great Trerew Farm. LOT 8.—60 Oak mark d with white paint, growing on The Red House and Llandewi Mill lands, Llandewi. BRECONSHIRE & HEREFORDSHIRE. A Por ion cf THE NEUADD ESTATE. of an area r.f bjut 750 ACRES Comprising Valuable Productive FREEHOLD FARMS J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to submit to Public Auction in Five Lots, subject to Conditions of S Ie, On TUESDAY, the 15th JULY, 1919, At the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, at 3 o'clock in the Lernoon, situate in the FARISH OF LLANBEDR I Mile rom the Market Town of Crickhowell YSGUBORNEWYDD 132 Acres TY MAWR 143 Acres HENBANT FAWR 14 Acres PARISHES OF GARWAY & ST. WEONARD3. 14, 12, 10 and 7 Miles from the Market Towns of Abergavenny, Hereford, Ross, and Monmouth respectively. THE YEW TREE 196 Acres THE TROTH LAND 135 Acres Sale Plans may be inspected at and Particulars of Sale obtained from the Offices of the Auction- eers and Estate Agents, Abergavenny or any other information from H. F. KITE, Esq., Solicitor, 62/63 Queen Street, London, E.C. 4. THE CROWFIELD, ABERGAVENNV. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed by Mr. W. L. Rogers, who is re- tiring, to fix THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, for his highly important AGRICULTURAL DISPERSAL SALE. Auctioneers' Offices, Abergavenny. GREY HALL. Two Miles from Abergavenny. (Brecon G.W.R. Motor Buses pass Place of Slc). J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed by Mr. W. J. Jenkins (who has recently purchased this Model Farm and Stock) to Sell his surplus Farming Stock ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 1st. THE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GEARS & DAIRY UTENSiLS Tools, Troughs, Ladders, Heel R; ke, Casks, Horse Roll, Gal. Sheep Trough, New Sheep Rack, Scuffle, Harrows, Bamford Horse Rake, New Massey-Harris Side-delivery R, kc, NO.4 Horse Works (Powell & Whitaker), Feeding Trough, Nearly New B.W. Cart, etc., etc, Set of GO., 2 Sets Long Gears, 2 Sets Short Gears, Trap Harness, Odd Gears, Diabola S parator, Butter Tub, etc. 7 HEREFORD AND CROSS-BRED CATTLE Four 2-yr.-old Heifers, 2 Cross-bred Milking Cows, Yearling Heifer. 20 CROSS-BRED 3.-yr.-old SHEEP & LAMBS. Barren Sow. 4 Aylesbury and Indian Runner Ducks. 4 VALUABLE HORSES & COLTS Dark Chestnut Cob, 5 yrs., 14.3 hds. 6-yr.-old Cart Mare, 1-).2 hds. 3-yr.uld Dark-Brown Pitter Horse, 14 hds. All good workers. Filly FOPI. Sale at 3.30 (following Cattle Market). Auctioneers' Offices Abergavenny, Crick- howell and Ewias Harold. YSBYTTY, ABERGAVENNY. Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock and Grass Keep. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to Sell by Auction by Mr. W. G. Bruten (who is quitting) On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1919. ï THE GREIG, GROSMONT. VALUABLE COTTAGE & LAND FOR SALE. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to offer for Sale at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY. 8th JULY, 1919, at 3 p.m., subject to Conditions of Sale, AU that VALUABLE Freehold Cottage, Garden and Lands situate as above, and now in the occupation of ¡ Mr. John Preece as tenant. I For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneer, Abergavenny or to Messrs. RUTLANDS & TAYLOR, Solicitors, High Wycombe. WILMASTON, PETERCHURCH, HEREFORD- SHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, by instructions ¡' from Mr. Arthur Goodwin, who is leaving, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, I9I<j MONTAGUE HARRI8, F.A.I., L. Lõo Auctioneer. Sales by Auction. CWMYOY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. The Auction Sale of FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as THE FARM," CWMYOY, and advertised for July 8th, 1919, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE.it having been Sold by Private Treaty. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Abergavenny. CEFN FARM, LLANYIHANGEI. CRUCORNEY. 1 Important Sale of Live & Dead Farming Stock. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed by Mr. David Edwards (who is quitting) to Sell by Auction On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. LLANTILLIO CROSSENNY, MON VALUABLE FREEHOLD MILL & LAND FOR SALE MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to Sell by Auction at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, 8th JULY, 1919, at 3 p m subject to Conditions I of Sale, All that VALUABLE Freehold Water Corn Mill known as LLANTILLIO MILL, and MILL HOUSE & BUILDINGS, together with the Valuable Meadow, Pasture and Woodland, and containing in all 15 Acres, or thereabouts For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneer, Abergavenny; or to the Vendor's Solicitors MESSRS HODGENS & CUNLIFFE, Abergavenny MARKET HALL, ABERGAVENNY. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE REMOYS» FROM LLWYNCECIL FARM. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed by Mr. J. F. Marsh (who is giving up farming and housekeeping) to remove to above and Sell by Auction On FRIDAY, 4th JULY, 1919, THE WHOLE OF HIS SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL- PRESERVED Household Furniture and Effects, comprising DINING ROOM SUITE in Oak, covered in Leather Mahogany-framed Couches, Mahogany Dining Room Tables, Two Capital Mahogany Dinner Waggons, MASSIVE OAK SIDE- BOARD, Oak Overmantels, Brass-rail and other Fenders, Carpets and Linos, Curtain Poles and Rings, Quantity of Books, Handsome Vases and I Ornaments, Large Quantity of Dinner Ware, Beehive Chair, Oak Hall Chair, Music Canter- bury, Bagatelle Board, Mahogany Cheffonier, I Brass-rail and other Bedsteads, Box and ether Spring Mattresses, Mahogany and other Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables and Washstands, Mahogany-framed Toilet Mirrors, Hearthrugs and Mats, Large Quantity of Capital Pictures and Engravings, Several Horse-hsir Overlays, Feather Beds, Large Quantity of BED LINEN, &c. Quantity of Capital KITCHEN AND SCULLERY UTENSILS. Excellent GRAMO- PHONE with 20 Records (Ul perfect condition), and a large quantity of other Effects too numerous to particularise. S. Ie at I o'clock prompt. MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISHES or LLANVIHANGEL CRUCOKNEY AND ABERGAVENNY. Valuable Freehold Farm, Cottages, Ground Rents and Business Premises Fo[ Sale. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to offer for SJe by Auction, at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, On TUESDAY, 8th of JULY, 1919, At 3 p.m. (subject to Conditions ef Sale) the following VALUABLE Valuable Freehold Properties. Namely LOT I.—All that Freehold COTTAGE AND GARDEN known as Rose Cottage, Llanvihangel Crucorney, now in the occupation of Mrs. Edwin Jones, at the annual rent ofi/6, tenant paying rates. LOT 2.—All that Freehold COTTAGE known as Lower Cottage, Llanvihangel Crucorney, now in the occupation of Mr. William Watkins, at the annual rent of /5, tenant paying rates. LOT 3.—.All those Two newly-built FREEHOLD COTTAGES and Gardens, known as Penybont Cottages, Llanvihangel Crucorney, now in the occupation of Messrs. Walter Curtis and Albert Hybert, at rents amounting in the aggregate to /22 per annum, landlord paying rates. LOT 4.-All that FREEHOLD COTTAGE AND GARDEN known as Riddi Villa, Llanvihangel Crucorney, now in the occupation of Mr. Leonard Parsons, at the annual rent of tenant paying rates. LOT 5.-All those Two PIECES OF FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND at Llanvihangel Crucorney, con- taining 3 Acres (or thereabouts), now in the occupation of Mr. David Lewis, at the annual rent of £6, tenant paying rates. LOT 6.—All that FREEHOLD WORKSHOP, situate at Llanvihangel Crucorney, now, and for I many years past, in the occupation of Mr. Edwio. Thomas, Shoemaker, at the annual rental of £1, tenant paying rates. LOT 7.-All that very Valuable, well situate and convenient FREEHOLD FARM, known as THE BRIDGE FARM, Llanvihangel Crucorney, containing in all 135 Acres (or thereabouts) of Excellent Arable, Meadow, Pasture and Orchard- ing, with superior Residence and Homestead, and a very considerable stretch of capital Fishing in the Handdu, and now in the occupa- tion of Mr. James Watkins as tenant at the yearly rent of /200. LOT 8.—A Freehold Ground Rent of £2 per I annum, payable by Mr. Edwin Thomas, in respect of Two Messuages situate near the Rail- way Bridge, Llanvihangel Crucorney, and re- I served by a Lease for 99 years from 24th June, 1885. LoT 9.—A Freehold Ground Rent of per annum, payable by Mr. A. J. Watkins, in respect of a Messuage now in the occupation of the Union, County Constabulary, and situate at Llanvi- hangtl Crucorney, and reserved by a Lease for 99 years from 1st March, 1846. LOT 10.—A Freehold Ground Rent of £2 per annum, payable by Mr. W. T. G. Williams, in respect of a Messuage situate at Llanvihangel Crucorney, in the occupation of Mr. Williams, and reserved by a Lease for 99 years from 1st September, 1848. LOT 11.—A Freehold Ground Rent of £10 per annum, payable by Messrs. Chas. Edwards Ltd., in respect of Rising Sun Inn, Llanvihangel Cru- corney, and reserved by a Lease for 99 years from 1st January, 1851. LOT 12.—A Freehold Ground Rent of 15s. per annum, payable by Miss Tranter, in respect of Cottage at Llanvihangel Crucorney, onw occu- pied by Mr. Luke Bailey, and reserved by a Lease for 99 years from 29th September, 1845. LOT 13.—A Freehold Ground Rent of £2 per annum, payable by Mr. David Lewis, in respect of a Cottage known as Railway Cottage; Llanvi- hangel Crucorney, and reserved by a Lease for 21 years from 25th December 1908. LOT 14.—All that Freehold Plot of BUILDING LAND situate and being Plot 23 of the Danybryn Building Estate, and being in Oakland Road, Abergavenny. LOT 15.—All that Freehold Plot of BUILDING LAND, situate at the Corner of Hereford Road and Oakland Road, Abergavenny, and being Plot 24 of the Danybryn Building Estate. LOT 16.—All that Piece of BUILDING LAXD situate and facing Hereford Road, Abergavenny, and being Plot 25, and half of Plot 26, of the Danybryn Building Estsate. TOT 17.—All those Two FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, OFFICES, AND SHOP, being Nos. 11 and 12, FROGMORE STREET, Abergavenny, now in the respective occupation of Messrs. Hodgens & Cunliffe and Mr. Morgan Williams, at rents amounting in the aggregate to £85 per annum, tenants paying rates and taxes. For further particulars and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny or to MESSRS. HODGENS &.CUNLIFFE, Solicitors, Abergavenny or to MESSRS. WATKINS & CO., Solicitors, Pontypool. Sales by Auction. TREVELOG, CWMYOY. SALE OF LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK by instructions from Mr. Edward Jenkins, WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPT., 1919. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., Auctioneer. HEREFORDSHIRE & MONMOUTHSHIRE- PARISHES OF CLODOCK, LLANVIHANGEL GOB ION AND LLANARTH. I MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to offer for Sale, at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, 8th JULY, 1919, at 3 p.m., in Two Lots, the undermentioned Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Namely LOT 1. All that Valuable FREEHOLD FARM called and known as UPPER TURNANT, in the Parish of Clodock, Herefordshire, con- taining in all 94a. 2r. 13 p. (or thereabouts) of capital Arable, Meadow and Pasture Land, with suitable Homestead, and now being in the occupation of Mr. James Williams as yearly tenant. LOT 2.—All that Valuable VILLA RESI- DENCE, COTTAGE, GARDEN, ORCHARDS and MEADOW LAND, containing in all 58. 1r. 35p., called ABERFFRWD, situate in the Parishes of Llanvihangel Gobion and Llanarth, Monmouthshire, and on the Main Road between Raglan and Abergavenny, two miles from Pen- pergwm, and now in the occupation of The Misses Lewis and Mi. Wyndham Lewis. For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneer, Abergavenny or to MESSRS. WATKINS & CO., Solicitors, Pontypool. GOYTREY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ACCOMMODATION LAND FOR SALE. MR. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., has been instructed to Sell by Auction, at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, 8th of JULY, 1919, at 3 p.m. (subject to Con- ditions of Sale), the VALUABLE FREEHOLD ACCOMMODATION LAND known as SARON MEADOWS situate as above, and containing in all 12a. 1r. 29p. of capital Land, and now in the occupation of Mr. Richard Miles as yearly tenant. For further particulars and orders to view, apply to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny or to MESSRS. GARDNERS, HEYWOOD & GREY, Solicitors, Abergavenny. LLANVAPLEY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM which DAMPIER, FOOTITT & BENNETT will Sell by Auction, at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERCAVENNY, on TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1919, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then read ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, with Productive Kitchen Garden and Outbuildings, situate and known as NEW HOUSE FARM, LLANVAPLEY, about 5 miles from the Market Town of Aber- gavenny, containing in all 67a. 2r. 28p. (more or less) of Productive Orcharding, Arable and Pasture Land. Three of the Pasture Fields adjoin the River Trothy. The whole is in the occupation of Mr. G. G. Biggs (on a Christmas tenancy) at the very low Rental of /90 per annum. The Tithe (paid by the Tenant) last year was £18 8s. 7d. There is also a Chief Rent of £ 1 3s. id. per annum. For further particulars, Plan, and Order to View, 'apply to the Auctioneers, Palace Chambers, Ross or to MR. W. THORPE, Solicitor, Ross. NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OF THRESHING MACHINERY. Messrs. NEWLAND, HUNT & WILLIAMS have received instructions from the Monmouthshire Agricultural Executive Committee to Sell by Auction in the NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET on MONDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1919, the following Valuable THRESHING DRUMS & TRUSSERS, AND TRACTION ENGINE, viz. 5 Clayton and Shuttleworth 4ft. 6in. Drums 2 Ruston Proctor 3ft. 6in. Drums I do. 4ft. (Jm. do. 1 do. 3ft. do. 2 Marshall's 3ft. do. 6 Massey Harris 4ft. 6in. Trussers i Howards 3ft. do. i Hornsby 4ft. 6in. do. i Burrels' 6 h.p. TRACTION ENGINE. N.B.—With each Drum sold a Belt and Jack will be included. SQle at 2.30 o'clock prompt. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, 19 Commercial Street, Newport, Mon. NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OF AGRICULTURAL MOTOR TRACTORS AND MACHINERY. Messrs. NEWLAND, HUNT & WILLIAMS have received instructions to offer for Sale by Auction, at the NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET on MONDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1919, the following VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL MOTOR TRACTORS, &c., viz 1 25 H.P. Mogul Tractor 1 25 H.P. Avery Agricultural Tractcr 1 16 H.P. do. 1 Nicholson Horse Rake, 54in. wheels, 24 teeth Sale at 2.30 o'clock prompt. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers, 19 Commercial Street, Newport, Mon. MONMOUTHSHIRE HORSE SALES. AT NEWPORT. NEXT SALE FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1919. 140 HEAVY AND LIGHT HORSES. M5 IN PRIZE MONEY Excellent entries are being received for this Sale. Vendors should make their entries early for Catalogue positions. 231 Heavy and Light Horses and Colts were offered at June S. le, good prices being realised, and a Record clearance to Essex, London, Wilt- shire, Somerset, South Wales, etc. Schedules of Prizes and Entry Forms from RENNIE & JONES Auctioneers, Newport, Monmouth and Chepstow. USK CATTLE MARKET. By direction of the Food Production Department and the Monmouthshire War Agricultural Executive Committee. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE which RENNIE & JONES are favoured with instructions to Conduct, in USK CATTLE MARKET, on THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 1919, at 2.30 p.m., of 20 TITAN, SANDERSON and FORDSON TRACTORS, 10 Reapers and Binders, 3-Furrow and 2-Furrow Ploughs, Double Disc Harrows. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, Newport, Monmouth, Usk and Chepstow. Miscellaneous. TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a LARGE CINEMA & BILLIARD HALL a_t L PONTYPOOL for the Pontypool Cinema Ltd. Plans and specification may be seen and bills of quantities obtained on payment of a deposit of £5 5s. (returnable) at the Office of the under- signed. Endorsed tenders to be sent to the Secretary, Mr. Isaac Edwards, Bank Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHNSON, RICHARDS & JONES, Architects, June, 1919. Abergavenny and Merthyr. For Sale. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gambos, &c.-Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. EGGS Several dozens—neither for cooking nor eating, from G. R. Boundy's, Frogmore-st. PICTURE FRAMING. PICTURE FRAMING. Ernie Delafield, SportsDepot, Neville-street. FOR SALE, Gent's Bicycle, £5 ios. good con- dition.—Apply 4 Chapel-road, Abergavenny I FOR SALE, by Tender, an Orchard of Grass, I ready to cut.—Domony, Mansion, Llanvapley. TROUSERS! TROUSERS !—500 Pairs for Sale all sizes.-Fine, Pawnbroker. FOR SALE, Small Holding, Freehold, known as The Shop, Llangattock Lingoed.—Apply by lettter, M.L., Chronicle Office. SPRING CLOTHES PEGS. A few gross at G. R. Boundy's, Frogmore-street, Aberga- venny. ALUMINIUM WARE of excellent quality and variety in size at G. R. Boundy's, near the Post Offiec, Abergavenny. RUSTLESS and Stainless Table Cutlery—Table and Dessert.—G. R. Boundy, near the Post Office, Frogmore-street. FOR SALE, in good condition, Two Casks, about 9 gallons One- upright Earthenware Stone Jar, with tap, about 4 gallons. Been use4 for home-made wine. No reasonable offer ret jsed. Apply M., Chronicle Office. RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's Reliable Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price 6d., is., 29. 3d., and 3s. Sd.; postage zd.-G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny: H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross-street. Bryn- mawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King-street. Crickhowell Kirkland. A RESIDENCE with immediate possession, near NEWPORT, Mon. £ 1,850 do. do. USK, Mon.i,750 do. do. TINTERN, Mon. £ 1,350 Also other properties of various natures. Apply for full particulars to Davis & Sons, 26 Stow Hill, Newport, Mon. (Property Specialists for the County). GREY HAIR permanently and speedily re- stored to its original colour by using Harrison's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not a dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price is. 6d. (postage 6d. extra). Manu- facturer G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny: H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross Street; Brynmawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King Street. Wanted. WANTED, any quantity of Milk; top price gi-en.-Apply Walters, Brynmawr. NICE respectable Girl, to help another in house- work, etc.—Mrs. Lee, 16, Gold Tops, Newport. WANTED trustworthy General; plain cooking; three in family.—Tull, Oxford St. Post Office. WANTED, a Pram., in good condition.—Apply J.B., Chronicle Office. WANTED, good General, immediately; reference required.—Address, B., Chronicle Office. WANTED, at once, experienced Assistant; male or female. -Wm. Davis, 7 Cross-street, Aber- gavenny. WANTED, reliable Maid no cooking family two.—Full particulars, wages, Davis, Graig, Govilon. WANTED, good General four in family no children.—Apply, with references, Mrs. J. Holman, Greenwich House, Ebbw Vale. WANTED, smart Man for Bread Van.—Apply Model Bakery, Lion-street. WANTED, a young Lady Assistant.—Apply Town Bazaar. WANTED, a Furnished Cottage for August 8th till the 25th, in or near Abergavenny.— Address, H.R., Chronicle Office. BETWEEN-MAID Wanted; two in family, four servants kept. Wages according to ex- perience.—Mrs. Beckwitli, Moor Park, Llan- bedr, Crickhowell. WANTED, Girl for General Housework good home.-Appln Great Western Hotel, Aber- gavenny. WANTED for September, Furnished Bedroom and Sitting Room, with Attendance near Brecon Road Station.—Address S.I., Chronicle Office. VERY Large Belgian Hare Does, also Buck, 12 months old IOS. each.—Miss Morgan, Brook- lands, Abergavenny. WANTED, respectable Girl, beginner, for small ) house in Abergavenny good' honie.-H. ) Chronicle Office. t WANTED, immediately, Under-Housemaid and Kitchenmaid both with experience inter- view.—Mrs. Solly-Flood, The Pentre, Aber- gavenny. BASIC SLAG.—Agents Wanted with good farming connections.—Apply, stating par- ticulars, Basic," Birch a IPs Advertising Offices, Liverpool. WANTED, Mother and Daughter, or Sistersi highly respectable and fully experienced, foj entire duties of country house family two.- Mrs. Masters, Lincombe, Stourport, Worcs. WANTED, a young Housemaid some ex- perience country girl preferred.-Apply Mrs Corfield, The Knoll, Abergavenny. BOARD and Accommodation desired by Single Man about 30s. per week. Box 50, Chronicle Office. INTELLIGENT APPRENTICE Wanted for the Printing Trade age 15 16. Apply Chronicle Printing Works. GENERAL SERVANT Wanted good home to suitable girl. Address Mrs. Bevan, Silver Grill, Flannel Street. WANTED, Second-hand Pianos and Organs, for cash. Best prices given.—Send card to Heins & Co., Ltd., The All-British Firm, 23 Frog- more-street, Abergavenny. WANTED, a Shorthand Writer and Typist male or female.—Apply in own handwriting, stating wages required, Bishop, Solicitor, Abergavenuy. FARMHOUSE LODGINGS.—Wanted for three weeks, August-September, Rooms for Family (two children) in Abergavenny district.— Wright, Gwerthonor-road, Pengam, Cardiff. WANTED, Office Accommodation in or near main street of Abergavenny three rooms and lavatory required.—Fidl particulars and lowest terms to be sent to Box T.F., Chronicle Office. WANTED to Purchase, Ladies' and Gentlemen's I and Children's Second-hand Clothing best prices given will call on receipt of post card. —Apply, Mrs. Jackson, 4 Chapel-road, Aber- gavenny. WANTED, at once, several Instrumentalists to join the local Town Band also a few learners. Full paiticulars and forms of application can j be obtained from the Bandmaster (Mr. S. H. Barker, late Bandmaster R.N.) the Sec., Mr. E. Richards, too Brooklands Terrace; of Mr. E.Sharp, 27 Castle St., Abergavenny. Miscellaneous. THE DIRECTORS OF LLOYDS BANK LIMITED desire to call the attention of their customers and others to the advisability of investing all available moneys in the VICTORY LOAN. I I WHAT r. LOVE BE Sr I !j ?J?'t? ?U?L? <?Mt? ?n?T?t?J <)? ??U<cA -t ? ?, my be&t IW Lb <J??(LW? ?LC? ?o -tcf /nu ♦, 0 <r frjenftt. jocuL- You would never dream that a satisfying body- building food could be so nice. BIRD.5 Blanc-Mange is just a melt-in-the-mouth mound of goodness. Nothing is easier to make! Simply add the milk and a little sugar and you have, in a moment, the creamiest of creamy dishes. Further, BIRD'S Blanc-Mangc multiplies the nourishment in the milk once every four times. BIRD':) i'lane-Mange sets right, tastes right, and is right. Six ddicious flavors give every pleasing variety— Vanilla, Raspberry, Lemon, ctc. -all cliildi-e,,i' favourites and all pure.   ???B    ?????"tr? /? ?3? /?'?"?"VT?i   What,?,&w e66 _— Tost or Strayed. STRAYED to Penlanlas Farm, February last, Two Welsh Ewes. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold. John Baynam, Gott Farm. STRAYED, Seven Cross bred Lambs. If not claimed in seven days, will be sold.—Bruten, Ysbytty Farm, Abergavenny. STRAYED to Blaengavcnny, end of March, Yearling Wether two/strokes raddle on left side, pitch on right.- Richards. LOST from Capglace, Llantillio Pertholey, Two Cross-bred Ewes (one unshorn) left ear split and notched, right car swallow tail.—Apply M. Morgan. LOST, Brown Locket Case (containing papers) between Killough, Llanarth Court and The Black Bear, Bettws Newydd. Please return to G. R. Boundy, Ironmonger, Abergavenny. LOST, from the Gilwern mountain, on May 28th, 1910, Two-year-old Dark Bay Mare, about 13 hands three white feet, white spot on nose short tail, shod stamped C.D. on two front hoofs. Ten shillings reNvar(I.- -Apply C. Davies, The Hawthorns, Gilwern. To Xjet. TO BE LET, Furnished House, in August. Two I Sitting Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, motor shed.— Address A.G., Chronicle Office, Aberga- venny. Miscellaneous. Re George Davies, Deceased. I Pursuant to the Act of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd Vict., c. 3.5. NOTICE IS IIEREBV GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having any Debts, Claims, or Demands against the Estate of George Davies, late of Beechcroft, Aberga- venny, in the County of Monmouth, Retired Engineer, deceased (wuo died on the 27th day of August 1 g 18 and whole Will and Codicils were proved in the LI and a ff Distriet of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 14th day of February, 1919, by Thomas Edward Lloyd and Reuben Henry Jackson, two of the Executors therein named, are hereby required to send in particulars of their debts, claims or demands to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Executors, on or before tiie 25th day of July, 1919, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regadr only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so dis- tributed, to any person or persons of whose debts claims or demands they shall not then have had notice. Dated this nth day of June, 1919. GABB 8: WALFORD, Abergavenny, Solicitors for the Executprs. P.O 30 Abergavenny. Telegrams: Stanley, Abergavenny. CHAS. P. STANLEY, BLACK LION YARD, ABERGAVENNY. Always a Buyer of Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead. Zinc, Pewter, Spelter, Gun Metal, Rap, Bones, Rubber Bottles, Rabbit Skins, etc., etc. BEST PRICJC GIVKN. < Upon receipt of Post Card will wait upon you immediately. ,,4 AIWAYS^ NUMEROUS ARTICLES FOR SJJA State Aided Housing Scheme. ABERGAVENNY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. THE HOUSING COMMITTEE of the above J, Council will hold a PUBLIC ENQUIRY as to the number of Houses required by the Working Classes in the Parishes of Llanwenarih Citra and Abergavenny Rur 1, as below :—- L anwenarth Citra At the School, Llanwenarth Citra, on Monday Next, 23rd June, 1919, at 6 o'clock p.m. Abergavenny Rural and Hamlets of Hardwick and Uwyndu At the Council Offices, in Monk Street, Abergavenny, on the same evening, at half- past Seven o'clock p m. Dated 19th June, 1919. JAMES H. FARQUHAR, Clerk to the Rurrl District Council. 1 ALEXANDRA ROSE DAY HOSPITAL WEEK. JUNE 23 to 27. President; LADY HE^BEXT, of Coldbrook. iWards in charge of the following Ladies :— HOSPITAL Headquarters. Tiie Matron and Staff and Mrs. Cunliffe. CANTRKF Mrs. T. E. Lloyd. CASTLE Mrs. Edwin Foster. J GROFIELD Mrs. MertoniJ ones. PRIORY Misses Marsh. CATTLE MARKET Mrs. Lawson. Monday, June 23—IIouse-to-House Collection. Tuesday, June 24-" ROSE DAY." Street Collection and Benefit Performance at the Coliseum, by kind permission of the Directors. Sats booked at Messrs. Heins & Co. Wednesday, June 25-" THE NUGGETS will kindly give Two Benefit Performances at: the CASTLE. Afternoon, 3 p.m. Evening 7.30, See handbills. Thursday, June 26—Tne Members of the Aber- gavenny Cricket Club have kindly arranged a special Match. Tea will be provided on the ground. Se separate bills. Friday, June 27—MAMMOTH JUMBLE SALE in the MARKET llALI. at 3 p.m. A (I- mission 3d. SC handbills. A. M. CVNXIKFK, S. A. H PKCLER, Hon. Sec. Org. Hon. Sec. CHRISTADELPHCdUT Hà.LL, LION ST It K WT 4KKR.MVBNNY, SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 22nd, 1919, At 6 o'clock (Plea<e nou- a te t 10 )f '»■» ). Speaker Mr. A. BYRT, BRISTOL. 8uhj ci The Devil and Satan Scripturally Explained. Cons AND [ILAR AND JUDOE FOB YOURSELF. SEATS ARB FREB, AND NO COLLECTION. MASTER FARRIERS' ASSOCIATION. ABERGAVENNY AND OJSTRICT BRANCH. f: NOTICE IS HERRBY GIVEN that the NForges of Members of the above WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY on FRIDAY, 27th of JUNE, 1919. D. F. WATKINS, 3 Priory Road, Secretary. w,