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MESSRS John Pritchard & Co BANK CHAMBERS, BANGOR. John Pritchard and Parker MacKenzie, Auctioneere. Valuers, Hotise and Estate Agents, Hotel and Trade Valuers, Fire Assessors and Ini/urance Agents, Agricultural Auctioneers and Live Shock Salesmen. Mr John Pritchard is also the auiy appointed Valuer for the Justices of Carnarvon in all Licensing Compensation CaTea Estates managed. Rentes collected, Sales of aJl -Ielasses of Property undertaken on the most reasonable terms. Inventories carefully made and checked. Valuations made for Mortgage. Tenant Right, Probate, and for all other purposee. MENAI BRIDGE and VALLEY SMITH- FIELDS (alternate Mondays). LLANERCHY- MEDD (alternate Wednesdays) MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1917. MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. l'he Best Centre for Anglesey and Carnarvonshire. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. invite earlv entries from their NEXT SALE at this wetl established Centre. ENTRIES WILL COMPRISE— 1150 to 200 PRIME FAT and STORE CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, and IN CALF HEIFERS; together with 750 RIPE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS, including 7 PURE-BRED SOUTHDOWN RAM LAMBS, direct from Chichester. Please enter early for good positions in Cata- logue, and all Stock must be in Yard by Nine logue, an d all Stoik- m, a.m., as the Sale henceforth will start punctually at 10.30 a.m., instead of eleven o'clock, at the apecial request of all t-he Buyers who attend the Sales. TAI'R FFYNNON FARM, Near BANGOR. important SALE by AUCTION of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including:—Five Horses, a Cob, and a Pony; a very pro nisi ng Filly Foal (Captation), by the Bodandrig stallion, out of a good mare ten excellent young Dairy Cows and Heifers, two Calves, with an excep- tional good collection of modern Farm Imple- ment* and Machinery, comprising Croeslev'o H.-P. Oil Engine with Galv. Tank, Oil Bath, Shafting, Fullies, and Driving Belts; Pulper, Chaff-cutter, and Corbett's Corn Bruiser, each with Pulley; Doering's Mower (new), Seed Drill, Avery's Platform Weighing Machine with Weights, Iron Horse Rake, two Sheep feeding Racks, Ploughs, Harrows, Scuffler, Governess Car with rubber tyres, superior Cob-size Ralli Car, Beam Scales, Iron Pig Troughs, Harness, Dairy Vessels end Utensils, Maxwell's Churn on stand, minor Implements, also about Three Tons of excellent Up-to-date and Factor Potatoes in one cwt bags; also a good Baker's Van. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. ?*jL (John Pritchard and Parker Mackenzie), instructed by Mr Moses Thomas, who is relin- quishing farming, will conduct the above Sale en the Premises, distant about a mile from Ban- gor Railway Station, on TCESDA Y, OCTOBER 16th, 1917, at One p.m. prompt". Bank Chambers, Bangor. cl MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nJ, J917. VALLEY SMITHFIELD. Sale at 10.30 a.m. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD AND CO. i beg to invite entries for their NEXT SALE at this important Centre, and will in adidrition to their usual Forta/ightlv Sale of Fat Stock, hold a SPECIAL SALE of COLTS and FOALS, ako a few PONIES, at the request of the Farmers in this part of Anglesey, several important entries for which are already made. ENTRIES WILL COMPRISE ABOUT BO to 100 FAT and STORE CATTLE. 200 FAT SHEEP and LAMBS, and 30 COLTS, FOALS, and PONIES. Plea-.e calter early M that Buyers from a dis- tance may be advised. BRYNYCOED, BANGOR. SALE OF EXCELLENT SURPLUS HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, BATH CHAIR. GARDEN TOOLS, AND OTHER EFFECTS. n?ES-SRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. -Lv (John Pritchard and Parker Mackenzie), instruoted by the Representatives of the late Col. SELL by PUBLIC Sir Thomas Marshall, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises (out of Siliwen-road, near the Normal College), Upper Bangor, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1917, ct 11 a.m., an assemblage of excellent and useful Household Furniture, briefly comr>rising :—Twelve Oak Din- ing-room Chairs, upholstered in Leather; Antique Ma.hogany 3-tier Dumb Waiter. Antique Oak Cwp- wrdd Tridarn, two Carved Oak Corner Cup- boarè, a well-made Oak Telescope Dining Table with three extra leaves, Oak Dower Chest, hand- some Chesterfield Settee, Mahogany Walnut-wood and Wicker Easy and Occasional Chairs, also Fancy and Occasional Tables, Modern Sheraton Bureau, Braes and Iron Fenders, Carpets, a few I Water-colour Drawings and Paintings, a rioh- toned full Grand Pianoforte in Rosewood Case, by Broadwood and Son; miscellaneous Glass and China, Ornamental It?m?. The usual appoint- ments of a well-furmahed residence wm be found in the Bedrooms. Ilkley Invalid Couch, Seaman's Chest with Fittings, Kitchen Furniture, Linen and other Cupboards, Culinary Uteneile, Brass and Copper, Iron Roller, Garden Seat, two good Lawn Mowers, Joiner's Bench and Tools, Garden Tools, Garden Nets and Posts, 90ft. Garden Hose and Reel, Flower Pots, Chrysanthemum* in Pots, Flagstaff, Set of Yacht Sails, also (if permission is obtained from the Military Authorities) Win- chester Repeating and Martini-Henry Rifles, three Rook Rifles, three Six-chamber Revolvers, small Colt'e Revolver, a Telescope on Brass Stand with Box, and a capital Bath Chair in good condi- tion. » Bank Chambers, Bangor. V—— — ANGLESEY HORSE SALES. 500 HORSES, COLTS, and FOALS. £ 80 CASH PRIZES and CUPS. ENTER TO-DAY. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. ?L'.JL (Jo}in Phtc'hard and Pa.rka Mac1œnzie) invite immediate Entries for their GREAT ANNUAL PRIZE SALES: At LLANERCHYMEDD on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th (Fair Day); At LLANGEFNI on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th (Fair -Day); At MENAI BRIDGE on TUESDAY, OCTO- BER 23rd (Special Sale of Light Horses, Cobs and Ponies); At MENAI BRIDGE on WEDNESDAY", OCTOBER 24th (Fa.ir Day), (Great Annural Sale of Pedigree Shires, Cut Colte, and Foals). iSntry Forms and Prize Schedules of the Auc- tioncerg, Bank Chambers, Bangor. A great trade expected for all Classes. PLEAS if NOTE THE DATE- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26tth, 1917. THE CENTRAL ANGLESEY SMITHFIELD, LLANERCHYMEDD. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD AND CO. :J. beg to announce that owing to the next date clashing with Menai Blidlge Fair they have been requested by both Buyers and Sellers to lie id their NEXT SALE on FRIDAY, OCTO- BER 26th, at this moet important centre, which is more suitable to all parties, and their follow- ing Sato after this will fa. on the FAIR DAY, NOVEMBER 7tih, and will be one of the moat impotrtaint of the Autumn Season. whem prizes yvilli again be offered for Dairy Cattle and Stores. Please enter early for mutual benefit, and to advise disitant and local Buyers. Entries can be received fon- anv of the Sales by Mr Henry Jones, Bull Hotel, and Mr fcamos, Ceratiral Anglesey Hotel, Llaaierohymedd; also Mr Iitnes, Rhosgoch Hotel. -p- Established 1851. ME.8". WM. DEW & SON AND R. ARTHUR JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND SURVEYORS, CAXTON BUILDINGS, BANGOR, Tel, 13. THE ESTATE OFFICII, CONWAY, Tel. 29. THE ESTATE OFFICE, LUANRWST, Tel. 9. Telegrams: "DEWSON." Proprietors of CONWAY CATTLE MART. (CARNARVONSHIRE). LLANRWST SMITHFIELD. (DENBIGHSHIRE). LLANERCHYMEDD SMITHFIELD. (CENTRAL ANGLESEY). MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., undertake the Sale of Country Estates, Town and Country Properties, Ground Rents, Contents of Mansions and Private Residences, Trade Suocka and Plant, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Probate, Tenant Right and Trade Valuations. CRIOCIETH. GWYNFA," PORTMADOC ROAD. HIGHLY IMPORTANT and ATTRACTIVE SALE of the whole of the contents of this wen-known Residence, recently purchased new from some of the Leading House Furnishers and Cabinet-makers. ."VfESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES, I.A.I., have been in- structed by Mrs Kellow-Benoy (who is leaving the district), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1917 (and subsequent day if necessary), commencing at Eleven a.m. (to the minute) the whole of the Valuable FURNITURE, chiefly comprising: Eight Bedroom Suites with Bedsteadb (to matap) in Sheraton Mahogany, Dark Walnujj Satin Walnut and Fumed Oak, Chests oif Drawers, Toilet Tables, Wire Wove Mattresses, jHair and Wool Overlays, Toilet Ware, Blankets, Household Linen, Upright Grand Piano by Klrkwood, Car- pets, Rugs, Linoleum, Overmantels, Pictures, Sweet- Toned American Organ with 14 Stops (by the Hillier Organ Co., London), China, Glass, Plate, Cuttlerv, Window Curtains, Mahogany ama Walnut S'tdeboards, Walnut Framed Dining- room Suite in Moquette, richly carved Drawing room. Suite in Salic Tapestry, DaJ-k Oak Hall Stand and Hall Table (to match), Copper, Brass and Iron Fendiers, Kitchen Utensils, including Wringer and Mangle, Knife Machine, etc., etc. On View Saturday, October 13th, from Eleven a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Detailed Catalogues (price 6d each) are in oourse of preparation, and may be had one week pre- vious to the Sale upon application to the Auc- tioneers at Caxton Buildings, Bangor (Telephone 13), Telegrams "Dewson," and at Conway ana Llanrwst. PENMAENMA^VR. PLAS LLEWELYN." IMPORTANT and ATTRACTIVE REALISA- TION of the whole of the FURNITURE and EFFECTS in tihe above well-known Private I | Residence. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES are favoured with in- structions from Mr Robert Jones, who has sold the House, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18tih, 1917, the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Briefly comprising: Dining-room, Sitting-room, and Bedroom Appointments, handsome Mahogany iSidte-board, Walnut Dining-room Suite (in rexine), Mahogany Extending Dining Table, Walnut Overmantels, Walnut Sideboard, Occa- sional Tables and Chairs, Settees, Hail Lamp, Table, Clock, Mahogany Cheffonier, Carpets, R ugy, Mats, Linoleums, Pictures, Ornaments, China, Glass, E.P. Goods, Pianoforte in Burr Walnut Case (by Collard and Coilard), Brass- Mounted Bedsteads, Spring and "Wool Mat- tresses, Feather Bolsters and Pillows, Dressing Cher;;r., Washslandis, Swing Mirrors, Toilet Ser- vicee, s, Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Curtains, Linen, complete Bedroom guite,3, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Dinner and Tea Ware, Iron and Enamel Sauce- pans, Cooking Utensils, grained Welsh Dresser, Mangle, Ga.rden Seat, Lawn Mower, etc. On View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. For all further particulars apply to tihe Auc- tioneers, The Estate Office, Conway, and at Bangor and Llanrw-st. Tel.: 29, Conway. LLANERCHYMEDD SMITHFIELD. (ANGLESEY). MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1917. Sale to commence at 10.30 a.m. prompt, immediately on arrival of train (owing to General Holiday). 17 5 PRIME FAT CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, and STORES. 650 FAT WETHERS. EWES, YEARLINGS and LAMBS. Entries taken up to time of Sale. 'CONWAY CATTLE MART. (CARNARVONSHIRE). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1917. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. 70 PRIME FAT CATTLE, DAIRY COWS and STORES. 700 FAT WETHERS, EWES, YEARLINGS and Lambs. 40 BACON, PORKET and STORE PIGS. Entries for Catalogue taken up to SATUR- DAY MORNING'S POST. GAERWEN SMITHFIELD (RAILWAY FARM FIELDS), ANGLESEY. A MODEL SALEYARD TO FULFIL THE LONG-FELT WANT OF THE FARMERS OF THE GAERWEN DISTRICT. 6REAT OPENING SHOW AND SALE on MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1917, Commencing at 9.30 a.m. prompt. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., Live Stock Salesmen, invite the attention of the Farmers of the district to this important fixture at their NEW SALEYARD PREMISES (now in course of erection), adjacent to and abutting upon the Gaerwen Junction íL. and N.W. Railway) Station, which will combine ample and up-to-clate accommodation for Vendors' Stock,, Dial Weigh- bridge, etc., with direct Loading, facilities to Railway Siding for buyers. PRIZES. For the beet DAIRY COW, in calf or with calf at foot: let prize, ï;2 2s; 2nd prize, £1 18. For the tet bunch of Five STORE CATTLE: £2 a.. COMMISSION TERMS: CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, 4d in the £ CASH SETTLEMENT WITH VENDORS DAY OF SALE. Entries for Catalogues should reach the Auc- tioneers' Offices, Caxton Buildings, Bpngor, on or before TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th. LLANERCHYMEDD SMITHFIELD. I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1917. Commenoing Two p.m. ANNUAL SHOW and SALE of FOALS, A GELDINGS, afid FILLIES. Best Foal: let Prize, £ 2 2s: 2nd Prize, 21 1!f. Entries for Catalogue should reach the Auc- tUxn^ara forthwith,. Messrs. Wm. Dew & Son and R. Arthur Jones. Continued. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1917. CONWAY. "H/TESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. .ITX ARTHUR JONES wiH hold their FIRST ANNUAL SALE of about 100 POSTING HORSES, YEARLINGS, FOALS, etc. Entries for Catalogue must reach the Auc- tioneers by OCTOBER 1st. LLANRWST SMITHFIELD (DENBIGHSHIRE). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1917. Sale to commence at 1 p. m. I ————— PRIME FAT CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, STORES, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS, Etc. Entries for Catalogue taken up to SATUR- DAY MORNING'S POST. Messrs H. T. OWJl & Son. COCH CHWILLAN FARM, LLANWENLLWYFO, ANGLESEY. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. MESSRS H. T. OWEN ana SON have been t instructed by Mr Oven, who is leaving, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES- DAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1947, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, compris- ing :—One strong Horse, one Cart Mare, five years old, stinted to Vodiol Llvn Horse; one Gelding, two years old; one Foal, eight grand Mildhing Oowe, some to calve" at an early date, others in full profit,—noted for their milking &tram,-time dlny of Sale; twelve Bullocks, two years old (extra. strong); four yearling Cattle, five strong Calves, two Carts and Fnames (nearly new), Market Car, one new Bumford'e Mower, one Horse Rake, by Corbet Williams; Hornsby's Plough, Single Plough, Scuffler, Harrows, one new Patent Cluain Harrow, Stone Roller and Shaft, one new Pulper and Scraper, Weighing Machine and Weights, one new Wooden Rack, Ladldiere, Pig Troughs, also lot of other Implements, too numerous to mention; two Setts of Shafts, Lead- ing and Ploughing G,?ars (perfectly new, only i??. on use once or twice), quantity of Second Oats. etc. P,?le to commence at 12.30 ehafp. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. TRECASTELL HOME FARM, New BEAUMARIS. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK AND DAIRY UTENSILS, etc., etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have been  instructed by Griffith Roberts, Esq., who is giving up farming, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1917, the valuable STOCK, com- ptisin: Lofty," seven-year-old 1Ln'e, 17-h.h., out of Dunsmore Opti.mim" (23274), with Foal at foot, out of "Eaton Crown Prince" (31408); "Carwen," five years old, 17-hii out of Lunes- diale Kingmaker" (23469), wMi Foal at foot, out of "Beadhendon Ruler;" Queen," three years old, out of "King Forest," stinted to "Colney Albert" (32251); Filly, two years old, about 17-h.h., out of King Forest," broken in to chain "and shaft; "Neill," Hackney Mare, with Foal at fDQ't, out of "Martin's Fireawav," stinted to B,eaunia,r Horæ (thi6 is a gnwd Brcoding Hack- nkV); Hackney, four yea.rs old, well bred, out of foot,, i..5 k ney, (11036), quiet in harness an d &ad Glyn Carry" (11036), quiet i:n hamct'G and sad- dle; Colt, three yeans old, well bred, 16.2-h.h., out of "Glyn Garry;" twelve gr-an-d Milching Cows, some to calve at an eaxly date, others in full profit,—noted for their milking strain,— time day of Sale; eight Bullocks, two years old; eleven good, strong Calves; 25 large and 35 small Breeding Ewes, one large Breeding Sow, with Litter; one large Breeding Sow to farrow De- cember 23rd, second Litter; two Cart and Frames (nearly new), two Dog Carts (one very new. by the well-known makers, Messrs Jones Broo., Ban- for), Chaff-cutters, Pulpetrs and Scrapers, one Mower (nearly new, by Messrs Pierce and Wex- ford), one Corn-reaper (nearly new by Mr Wal- ter A. Wood), Horse-power, Bamford's Horee- nake (now), Cambridge Roller, two Stone Rollers, two Diggere, four Single Ploughs, Rigging Phmgh, two ScuiMers, three Zig-zag Harrows, Chain Harrow, extra strong Grubber, a new Hay: mic,ct,oi, with steel teeth a new Grinding-etone, 5ft. x 5in. a new Weighing Machine and Weights, two-rows Turnip Seed Drill, two new Stack Covers, round Iron Cattle Cribs, two long Feeding Troughs, Wheelbarrows, Iron and Wooden Feeding Troughs, four Iron Water Tanks, Sh°ep-dlippin,g Tub (new), Heel-rakes, three new long Ladders, four Ditto, Kitchen Grate (new), Cart Jack, Draining Tools, Builder's Screen for Sand (new), Hand Water Car, quantity of Smithy Tools, also quantity of Pitch-pine Bokeg for Cart-miking, Pig Troughs, lot of long Wooden Poles, Cow Ties, Casics and Tubs, alio Seta of Shafts., Leading and Ploughing Gears, Set of Broken-i.n Harness, two Sets of brand new Harnesses, ako lot of other Tools and Imple- meTita, two numerous to mention. DAIRY: One Mellottee's Cream Separator, in perfect condition, very large size; one End-over- end Churn, one new Butter Worker, also Milk Pote, Cans and Dishes. Sale to commence 11 o'clock. HAFOD LLIN, NEAR AMLWCH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1917. SALE OF LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, Etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have been instructed by Mr Davies, who is leaving, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Full pai-ticulars in due course. TiO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the -L Le&seliold House, known as No. 2, GLAN- DWR TERRACE, LLANGEFNI. — Full parti- culars from the Auctioneers. Mr. William Hpghes. THE SMITHFIELD, BODORGAN. TiHE next SALE of FAT and STORE JL CATTLE, SHEEP and LAMBS, will be held on WEDNESDAY OCT. 17, 1917. Good Buyers always. mLESDA Y, OCTOBER 23rd, CEFN MAES- JtL OGLAN, LLANGAFFO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, PRINCE JL LLEWELYN HOTEL, ABERFFRAW, FURNITURE and OUT-DOOR EFFECT'S. TJESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, TY CALCH, LLANGRISTIOLUS, SURPLUS FUR- NITURE and EFFECTS. HORDES, CARRIAGE. &o. WELSH COB, 14 hands, six years, well- broken, very quiet, on Sale.-Caii be seen on application to "Coachman," care of J. Rice Roberts, Esq., Pentraeth. o FOR SALE good 1 igh't-ru/t miin.g Dog Cairt; new- JL' ly painted and varnished; also complete Set of Nickel-Plated Harness all in good condition. —Penlon "Works, Baimgor. c FOR SALE, pretty Governess Car, suitable for ladv; fit Box 519," Oironiel'e" Office, Bangor. c MOTOR CARS, CYOLES, ON SALE, Renault Landaulette; in fair con- dition; Chassis very good; 30-35 H.P.; four Cylinders: low price.-I-I-ey wood, Tr)arddur Bay, Holyhead. o TTVDR SALE 15 H.P. De DioTi BouUn 1906; JD Touring Body and Hood; in fair condition; price £ 100.—Apply, Mr Wm. D&viea, 11reborth =Offiog, Mewai Bridp. 0 Robert and Rogers Jones. LLANRWST and LLANGEFNI, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE and ESTATE AGENTS. ESTABLISHED 1853. UNDERTAKE SPIC-S of Landed and Building Estates, Freehold and Leasehold House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, House- hold Furniture, etc. VALUATIONS for Tenant Rights. Probate, and Mortgage Purposes. IN- VENTORIES carefully prepared and examined. RENTS COLLECTED. Life and Fire Insur- ance. Agents for the Leading Offices.—TY'NY- FYNWENT, LLANRWST (Tel. 15), andCEFNI CHAMBERS, LLANGEFNI. p TO THE FARMERS OF LLANRWST AND DISTRICT. MESSRS ROBERT and ROGERS JONES, ?'JL on the recommendation of thei? numerous Supporters in the above District, WILL SHORTLY OPEN A COMMODIOUS CATTLE and SHEEP MART in a conveniently situated Field in the TOWN OF LLANRWST. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1917. GROESFFORDD, GLAN CONWAY. SALE of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING S STOCK, mcludmg:- HORSES: A very useful Cob, 15 hands, aged, a good worker in all harness; a compact Cob, 13.2 hands, four years old, used to saddle and harness. CATTLE Six Milch Cows (some in profit and the others to calve in Spring), two Heifers on the eve of calving, nine two-year-old Bullocks in very forward condition, ten Yearling Bullocks in good condition. SHEEP: 20 Oroes-bred and Welsh Breeding Ewes, one Yearling Wiltshire Ram. Twelve Young Geese. PRODUCE: About 20 Hobbets of excellent Wheat, suitable as tweeds; 200 Hobbets of Oats, 13 Tons of Wheat and Oat Straw, One-and-a- half Acres of grand Growing Swedes and Man- golds; together with the COLLECTION of MODERN FARMING IM- PLEMENTS, including: 31 Horse-power Oil Engine (Fairbanks, Morse and Co.), all com- plete and in first-class working order, etc.. the property of Mr T. H. Owens (who ie leav- ing). Usual Credit. Sale at 12.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17th. 1917. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17th. 1917. GAERWEN JUNCTION SMITHFIELD. FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FAT CATTLE. FAT SHEEP and LAMBS. Sale at 9.30 o'clock prompt. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER, 17th, 1917. LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELD- FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FAT CATTLE. FAT SHEEP and LAMBS. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1917. LLECHAN UCHA, NEAR CONWAY SALE of the valuable LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, etc., the property of Mrs Elias Williams (who is leaving). Usual Credit. Sale at 12 o'clock. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1917. p ENINIACI-INO ANNUAL SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1917. DEUNANT," GLAN CONWAY. IMPORTANT AGRICULTURAL DIS- I- PERSAL SALE of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK of Mr David Jones, who is leaving, comprisi" HORSES Useful CArt Mare, eight years old, 15^ hands high, believed to be in foa!; strong Cart Mare, with foal at foot: two Cart Fillies, rising two years old: three use- ful Cobs, six to nine years old, 14a and 12 hands high respectively. CATTLE: Nine Cross-bred Dairy Cows (two with Calf at foot, one on the eve of calving, two to calve about Christmas), two Heifers with l Calf a I f at foot, four grand Calving Heifers, four Year. ling Bullocks, nine promising Reading Calves. SHEEP: 100 strong Welsh Breeding Ewes (Southdown Rams running with the Ewes), two pedigree Southdown Rams. GRAIN and ROOT CROP: 500 hobbets of Oate, 50 hobbets of Wheat, 20 hobbets of Barley, six acres of growing Swedes (to bo sold in lots to suit purchasers). MODERN FARMING IMPLEMENTS and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Usual Credit. Sale a.t Twelve o'clock* noon. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1917. TAL Y WAEN, CAPEL CURIG. IMPORTANT SALE of the Valuable LIVE and i- DEAD FARMING STOCK, the property of Mrs E. H. Wynne-Roberts, who is leaving, comprising: Two Milich Cows, to calve in spring; one strong Rearing Calf, 160 strong Ewes and Wethers, 50 Ewe and Wether Lambs; a lot of Modern FARMING IMPLEMENTS and the Modern and Antique FURNITURE. Usual Credit. Sale at Twelve o'clock noon. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1917. LYCAFN MART FORTNIGHTLY SALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1917. CAE'R GRAIG, LLANRWST. IMPORTANT SALE OF 150 SRONG BREEDING EWES. 200 CHOICE EWE LAMBS. 300 THRIVING WETHER LAMBS.- The property of Mr John Harrison, Glyn Llugwy, Capel C'urig. Usual Credit. Sale at One o'clock p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1917. IMPORTANT SALE OF 52 GRAND CATTLE, including: Six Dairy Cows, two on the eve of calving, the others in milk, ten choice Heifers with calf at foot or on the point of calving, six Bullocks rising three years old, 20 Yearling Bullocks anci HeMers, ten strong Calves twelve months old. 370 SHEEP, including: 300 three year old Wethers, in forward condition; 40 Breed- ing Ewes, 30 Wether Lambs. The property of Mr Evan Roberts, Bryn, Nebo, which will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT CAE'RGRAIG, LLANRWST, Where the Stock will be removed for the con- venience of Sale. Sale at One o'clock p.m. Usual Credit. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1917. TY'N-Y-BRYN, NANT-Y-RHIW, LLAN- JL RWST. & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1917. QRAIG eOCH, NEBO, LLANRWST. G RAIG COCH, -?EBO, LLA-.NR.WST. THU, NOV1BEH. 8th, 1917?' MYNYDD MOCHDRE. Eight Tons WHEAT STRAW, Fifteen Tons OAT STRAW, about Four Acres of GROWING SWEDES, about Ten Tons of MANGOLDS. Property of Mr En-in-, Pierce Usual Credit. Sale at Two o'clock p.m. aUIRT, LLANGEINWEN, ANGLESEY. — cl. The rich Grazing Landi will be Let by Auc- tion by Mr R. G. Jones, on Wedne-stdtay, Octo- ber 31st, 1917. "The Letting will be for twelve mcniille, viz., from January 1st, 1918, to Janu- ary 1st, 1919. Luncheon- at twelve noon; Letting starts at 12.30. SHOOTING TO LET. IXED SHOOTING to be Let, immediately. .r —Morgan, Phu Coed Mor, Llanfairpwil, Anglesey. ——————————.————, 1 1 It is the absolute sense of freedom throughout the establishment that '1 makes shopping at Brown's so easy and delightfully interesting—there is no hurry or bustle, no pressing to purchase, we just display our goods • to the best advantage and invite you to inspect it at your leisure. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, Great BLOUSE and SHIRT WEEK at BROWN S OF CHESTER The Store that has the Confidence of the Buying Public. Next Week our Windows will be devoted to the Display of one of the most charming collectiqjis of Shirts, Blouses and Jumpers ever seen in Chester-the great popularity of the Blouse Department at Brown's is founded on the exclusive and distinctive character of the styles and fabrics (they are not Blouses that you see everywhere) and that they represent the best value obtainable. SHIRTS for practical useful wear. BLOUSES for all and every occasion. JUMPERS for Restaurant and Hotel wear. » Write for a copy f our new" Illustrated Booklet of Blouses" just issued. < BROWN & L 0 0 Ltde 34-40 Eastgate Row, CHESTER CLOSE ON SATURDAYS AT FIVE O'CLOCK. Mr. A. E. Bicknell. BANGOR. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR A. E. BICKNELL will SELL by AUC-  TION at M.s SALE ROOMS, 255 and 257, HIGH STREET, BAILOR, cn FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1917, commencing at ONE o'dtook p.m., an asErarfment of sufpemar HODSE- HOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, itIl- ctutdlinig':—Oak Sdideboairtf and Tefesoope Table, Maih-offi&niy Dinner "Wagigidn, Garndfather's Crook an Oak Case, with Bi'aisra Dial; three ObTonig Maitible Tables on Iron Standte, Oak Ckyxiiiieir Cup- board, Caned; Oak Hall- Table and Carved Stool to matdh. Bamboo Writing Table, Mottled Wal- nut MuisifC Cabinet w.i'th gia-zjed- dloor, Round Mimc Stool 0:1 Spiral Stem, MaJnogasiy Dimin-.g^com Chaire, upholstered in Plush; Opeci Bodk"I;¡,e}ve&, MaJhogany Fancy Cliair, W aiter s Tray and Sta;nd, OcoaiSiolnal Chaiirs, Overmantel in L-iiaul Franw adiid1 small Staiirf to match, Time- pieces in Marble and Oak Cases, Roll-top De,ic, WiHker Easy Chains, Horxhvcod Arm Chiam-s, Walnut WJiatnot., Four-fold Screen., Ornamental IteiIDSl; quantity of Books, Engravings pair Oil- paiiiutiaTgE', Pendlvetf, Bangor," acid Meiiai B'rr.idl^e;" Oil-paintings on Stiate by T. J. Pa-rry, Biiaokete, Hand Sieiwimg Macfee by Bradbury, Oarpøti3, LinoleiuiniKt, Pkislh Ourtiaan, Table Covers, All-Brass and Brass ard Iron Fenders, Fire Guard, Brass Fitro Sets and: Stool, Asbroans, Coal Vasev Brass Folding Wire Screens, Glazed Shop Display Case, SSiop Counter, Standard and Table Lamps, Bediroom Suite iin Satin-v/ood', of Wairtt- robe wiitSi Milrnoir Doo.r, Toillet Table With Gla«B atrn-elied, Wasihisitandi with Mainbls Top and Tiled Back, and Chairs to match; Chests of Drawers, eeveuial Toilet GLasEcs, Towel Raife, Bedisiido Cup- boKiirdls, Painted fitted with Hanging Compartment and Under Drawer, ToSet Table's, Wiastetabdb. Dwa.ble aQlld: Selntglo Iron and Braes Bedsteiadb, Wire Spring Mattneeses, To-ilet Seta, Bediroom Chairs. Bam;boo aaid iiraa,3 Curtain liods, Syoamore ICifccJicm Table., Meat Slafe, Gas Cooking Stove, Anthracite Heating Stove, Open Inon Botiler, Rubber Hose, Sto-te-top Tabfe, Paint- ed SietitSo, Seven WTood Bmdhes, Iron Garden Chaiir, Woodl Folding Cliai.r, Wire -'Windiow Blind, Iron Brass Skellets, Galvanised Baths Eairtihen Paim Kitclhem Fendfcr arid) Stool, Tirn Flower Bin, Clothes Maiden, Carpet Sweeper, Sp-jriit Keig, Step Ladder, Plated: Tea and <^offee Sets, Oddj Crockery, and! other Effects. 255 and 257, Hiigili-etireet, Bangoir. c Mr A. Preston Thomas, F.A.I. FORTHCOMING SALES BY MR A. PRESTON THOMAS, F.S.I. COOTE HILL., BRYNGOLEU- AVENUE, HOLYHEAD. SALE of Modern, SulMtAntial, and Suprrior S HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, on TUES- DAY. OCTOBER 16th, 1917. Sale to commenoo at Two p.m. prompt. C ARR E G LW Y D, LLANFAE FHLU. SALE of Modern and Antique Surplus HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Full pairtioulara in due coua Ise. To Ln. J ^NMALL Modern House to Let, Furnished, at ? Handudno; reasonable.—" A.J. "Chron- icle" Office, Bangor. OMMODIOUS COUNTRY RESIDENCE- three Bedrooms, three Sitting-rooms; fur- nished; poeseesion immediately; Garage; Fish- ing two miles from Carnarvoii.-Apply, Mrs Owens, Erw, Pontrug, Carnarvon. o ALE OF MERIONETH. — To be Let on T Dolymoch Estate; two beautiful and con- veniently situated Country Cottages, Tairy- Dduallt, with about 31 acres, and Tal-y-Bont Cottage and Garden; rents moderate.—Apply, Mr R. W. Vaughan, Estate Office, Maentwrog. TO LET good Dwelling-House with spacious Shop, in the Village of I/lanfechell, known a.s Cofngla-s."—Apply, David Jones, Auctioneer, Amlwdh. cl TO LET. THE FULLY LICENSED HOUSE, PRINCE JL LLEWELYN HOTEL, BEDDGELERT, one of the oldest and best known in North-Wales-. Fitted with electric light throughout. Hot and Cold Water Service, Garage, Accommodation Field, and Outbuildings. For further particulars apply to Mr J. Egbert I Griffiths (Agent), Isallt, Criccieth. ø Mr. Joseph Stower. BANGOR, NORTH WALES. About a Mile from the City and Railway Station and near Menai Bridge Station. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Comprising two excellent Dairy Farms known ae COED MAWR," with comfortable House, Foreman's Dwelling and two seta of Outbuild- ings; also two Roadside Cottages, and "BREWERY FARM," with Homestead attached and the old Brewery Buildings adjoining, to- gether with 95? end 34 acres respectively of ,?ture and Arable Land of good quality, having extensive frontages to the high road from Car- narvon to Bangor, in the occupation of yearly tenants at moderato rents, and a picturesque COTTAGE RESIDENCE, called" TROS-Y- CANOL HOUSE," with Pleasure and Kitchen Gardens, Motor Ga.ra.ge, and Premises of nearly an acre; Let on Lease until 1922 or 1927 at the low rent of £35 per annum. FOR SALE BY AUCTION BY JOSEPH STOWER, at the BRITISH HOTEL, tP BANGOR on FRIDAY, 9th November, 1917, at 2.30 in the afternoon precisely in three Lots. Particulars and Conditions of S?!e may be had of Messrs Meller, Speakman and Hall, Land Agents, 22, Cooper-street, Manchester; of Joseph Stower, Surveyor and Auctioneer, 43, Chancery- lane, London W.C.3; Vendors' Solicitors, Messrs Palmer, Bull and Bartiett, 24, Bedford-row, London, W.C.2. MISCELLANEOUS. AOCOUCIFIMENT.-Privat,e Nursing Home, J-TL secluded Garden; Medioal reference (con- fidential).—Mersey View, Glebelands-road, Sale, Manebeeter. a ABSOLUTELY the finest Money-Making I L Agency is offered by the Westminster Seiries Private Greeting Cards. One Agent has earned over JB11 during Sopteniber. The Sample Book is handy for carrying in pocket. Every Card sscures order&. Sample Bo!ok with iœtnwtion,s post free. No risk. No outlay. Highest Com- inasodioin. Valau-ble Prizes to successful Agmi-ta. —Write to-diay to Dept. 31, Lewis, Westminster Works, Prested. o BIRDS BIRDS! Catch Sparrows, etc., by -D thousands with the "Always Ready" Trap, 6s 6d: Spring Self-acting Net Traps, 2s 9d; for Soft Bills, 36 3d; Wood Pigeons, 5s; strongest Birdlime, 3d; Half-pound, Is 9d. All carriage free. Illustrated List up to date, Clap Nete, Traps, Cages, etc., stamp. List of Parrots, Can- aries, etc., fiee.—Rudd, Specialist, NorwicO BRASS BANDS, Wanted, Set of Instruments JD or Single ones, Second-hand.-D.McCa.rthy, 136, Jubilee Drive, Liverpool. o C1ABBAGE PLANTS. -? S?tton's Flower of > SptTtg and Sutton's Harbinger (earliest), Is 4d per 100, 10s per thouisaind, post five.-C.,apt. RaJiaton, The Bungalow, Valley. c GENERAL ACCOUNTANCY. Rent and Debt Collection. All Classes of Insurance. —Llew. D. Jones, House and Estate Agent, 125, High-street, Bangor. 0 PIANOFORTE TEACHERSTwill find it to JL their advantage to buy tlieir music from Crane and Sons, Ltd., where a largo selection is always kept In stock.—Address, 156, High-st., Bangor. e R ABBIT-NETTING.-I,w-ig_ Field Nets Lines complete, in brown, green, and tan colour; also Purse Nets and Special Netting Twires. List Samples free. E. Parnall and Co., Netting Works, Bedminster, Bristol. o J| L \ABLE CLOTHS.-L,.tdy offers three beautiful Real Irish Damask Table Cloths, nearly two yards square; also six handsome Serviettes, un- soiled; accept 18s 6d for lot, worth double; ap- proval willingly.—Write, Box 2Q8," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. 0 rpiiE most severe egg-laying test on record A proved that Karswood Poultry Spice con- taining large numbers of ground insects doubled the egg supply and improved tha birds. Full particulars in every packet, 2d, 6d, Is.—Vaughan and Jones, Chemists, Bangor. WELSH RECORDS?-iM New Titles; special Wcollect'on. Send for list free. Crane and Sons, Ltd., Bangor. c I WILL give up to R15 for a small Antique JL Walnut Bureau. Also Wanted: Old Chairs with shells or faces carved at top of legs. Meaeher, Antiquarian, Conway. p MINES, ZINC, LEAD OR SULPHIDE. MINING ENGINEER. A.M.I.C.E., M.LM.M; -i?JL F.G.S., offers services for investigation or developments. Would consider operating with share interest or arranging for finanoc.-Addre.s.s Box 361," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. 0 SITUATIONS VACANT. 1 — "OANGOR.—Mrs Williams, Registry Office fo" Servants, 216, High-st. (Stamp tor reply).. BOOT IUPAIRER. GoodBellchma at w once; no patching; regular Prrp] c,' meat. W. T. WiUia, Woodland-road East" ColwO Bay. e CLERK, Typewriting and Shorthand 13ecell, sary. tun particulars, salary age, and experience, to T. Lewis, Son and Co., Avenue Buildings, Bangor. 0 IRLS and YOUNG LADY CLERKS Wanted; Shorthand essential; splendid appoi. ntments; high wages. Inman's Shorthand tought by post in 6 hours. Nothing like it Latest, soundest, most perfect system known; 6 lemons, 12s Correspondence Col- lege, Brincliffe, Sheffield. EstablishPd 30 yearn. LADIES requiring Maids, and ALL GRADES T of Maids wanting situatioIlB, would do welt to consult the Bangor and District S,-rvanW Hegrietry (Mrs Hughes, Manageress^, Paris HouiCfc Bangor. Kcforonces essential. LEEDS TRAINED NURSES' INSTITU- TION.-Wanted (immediately), well-edu- ca ted Women, to train as fully quaiiii,d Nursel, age 60-60; good increasing salary; in-door uct" form given.—Apply, Superintendent, 21. Ilycli- terrace, Leeds. 0 R- ESPECTABLE GIRL as General Wanted age 17; good reference. Shenstone Roumama-crescent, Oraigydon, Llandudno snrafi family residing near Stockport and Tre- ardjd, ur Bay; modern houses; plain cooking; 'Pro- references; £20 to £ 24.-Lee, Summerlull, Tre- aickhir, Holyhead. 0 THOMPSON S- SELECT REGISTRY FOR I- SERVANTS, 25, Friars-roadi Bang(xr.- DicjL,nga,ged Cook, 13 yeare' reference, House- Far lour maid, five ref.: several Oiianvomein. VVajnted, Liverpool district, superior General. Stamp reply. 0 W ANTED, near London (safe from air raid » zone) good General; good wages and ou.f ings no fires or laundry, or basement; lady, child, nurse; small, oonven-ent. modern house; good reference; fare paid; call at ten a.m. or eight p.m. Harlev, 1, Snowdon Villas, Upper Bangor. ??'ARDMAIDS and HOUSEMAIDS Wanted; wage not less than 17 years; wages :Cl% !tin to £ 20; uniform. Apply, Matron, Guy'. Hospital, L-ondon. Q W ANTED, immediately, Ho-itwqnaid-Wait- ress; also good General, able to make butter; good wages given to suitable person.- Appy, Richards, Glan'rafon Hotel, Benllech, Anglesey. 0 W ANTED, immediately, Cook-General and *» Housemaid-Waitress, small family good wages.—Apply, "Z.17," "Chronicle" Ofifiee, Ban- gor. c WANTED strong Lad or Labourer (in- » ▼ eligible) for Printing Machine-Room. — Apply, Foreman, "North Wales Chronicie" Oflboe, Bangor. w ANTED, Middile-aged Peroon as Nurw to an elderly Lady; also to help light house- work; state age, experience, copy of testimonials, salary expected.—Hughes, Gwyhfryn, Amlwch. WANTED experienced Ploughman.—Apply to » Harris, Pias Newydd Stud Farm, I-lanfair P.G. c "O^ANTED respectable Maid Servant forBeau- » maris; plain cooking; good wages. Ad- dinese, "Box 520," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. YOUNG LADY for General Drapery; ex- perienced; servo through. live out.—Ap- ply, with full particulars, Little Wonder, 273,. Ashton Old-road, Ardwiek, Manchester. 0 To BE LET. TW LET, beautifully situated Furnished House in Holyhead; fine sea view.—For particulars apply, "P. "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. POULTRY. EGG9, &0. FOR SALE, five Plymouth Rock Pullets. 4s 6d JU each.—BeHh's, Gvvynfryn, Bangor. c ONE beginner made £2 10s profit from eight bi-ixfe in first four monithahe uaod Kai-swoo-i Poultry Spice. Everybody speaks well of Kars- wood. 2d, 6d, Is.—M. Robci"ts, ChemLs>t, Menai Bridge. e APARTMENTS WANTED. GENTLEMAN, young, requires Board-Reeti- dence or Apsrtnien.ts in Baagor. Would eihare Sitting-room or live with small family; state terms., Pox 498," "North Wales Chron- icle" Office, Bangor.