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MESSRS John Pritchard & Co BANK CHAMBERS, BANGOR. John Pritchard and Parker MacKenzie, Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents, Hotel and Trado Valuers, Fire Assessors and Insurance Agents, Agricultural Auctioneers and Live Stock Salesmen. Mr John Pritchard is also the duly appointed Valuer for the Justices of Carnarvon in all Licensing Compensation Cave# Estate. managed, Rents collected, Sales of all classes of Property undertaken on the most fMeonabie term& Invenwrie3 carefully made )md checked. Valuations made for Mortgage. Tenant Right, Probate, and for all other purpose.. MENAI BRIDGE and VALLEY SMITH- FIELDS (alternate Monctays), LLANERCHY- MEDD (alternate Wednesdays) MONDAY OCTOBER 22nd, ]917. VALLEY SMITHFIELD. Sale at 10.30 a.m. MESSES JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. -i?-iL beg to invite entries for their NEXT SALE at this important. Centre and will in addition to their usual Fortnightly Sale of Fat Stock, hold tl SPECIAL SALE f COLTS and FOALS, also 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 80 to 100 FAT and STORE CATTLE. .200 FAT SHEEP and LAMBS, and 30 COLTS, FOALS, and PONIES. Please enter early eo that Buyers from a dis- taii,oe may be ad viced. BRYNYCOED, BANGOR. SALE OF, EXCELLENT SURPLUS HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, BATH CHAIR, GARDEN TOOLS, AND OTHER EFFECTS. T?ESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. If. (John Pritchard and Parker Mackenzie), instructed by the Representative of the late Col. Kir 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, ctll a.m., an assemblage of excellent and useful Household Furniture, briefly comprising:—Twelve Oak Din- ing-room Chairs, upholstered in Leather; Antique Mahogany 3-tier Dumb Waiter, Antique Oak Cwp- wrdd Trida.rn, two Carted Oa!; Corner Cup- boards, a well-made Oak Telescope Dining Table -with three extra leaves, Oak Dovvt r Chest, hand- bome Chesterfield Settee, Mahogany Walnut-wood and Wicker Easy and Occasional Chairs, also Fancy and Occasional Tables, Modern Sheraton Bureau, Brass and Iron Fenders, Carpets, a few Water-colour Drawings and Paintings, a rich- toned full Grand Pianoforte in Rosewood Case, by Broadwood and Son; miscellaneous Glass and China, Ornamental Items. The usual appoint- ments of a well-furni?hed residence v. il! be found in the Bedrooms. Ilkley Invalid Couch, Seaman's "Ohest with Fittings, Kitchen Furniture, Linen and other Cupboards, Culinary Uteiifiils, Brass and Copper, Iron Roller, Garden Seat, two good Gar d en Seat, two good Lawn Mowers, Joiner's Bench and Tuols, Garden Tools, Garden Nets and Poste, 90ft. Garden Hose and Reel, Flower Pots, Chrysanthemums in Pots, Flagstaff, Set of Yacht Sails, a Telescope on Braes Stand with Box, and a capital Bath Chair iu good condition. N.B.-The FIRE ARMS are WITHDRAWN from the Sale. Bank Chambers, Bangor. CONTINUATION OF THE ANGLESEY HORSE SALES. MENAI BRIDGE REPOSITORY. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1917. SPECIAL DAY FOR LIGHT HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. .i?LJL have a grand entry for this date of about ,100 HIGH-CLASS HARNESS HORSES, PEDIGREE HACKNEYS, WELSH COBS and PONIES, including MISS E. LORT'S ANNUAL DRAFT of 15 PEDIGREE HACKNEY PONIES, by euch noted sires as Champion Sir Horace, Ver Sylva Nib, Bobby Dazzler, Old One-eye, Re- volt, Hopper Deny Dando, Martin Fireaway, Southworth Swell, Shooting Star, etc., etc. also the property of Mr Jones, F for am 'Rorscdd, Bod- organ, Bay Gelding by Champion Mathias, Al., five yeans, 15.1, unbroken, a sure winner in London when trained, and a very valuable high- daæ Hackney; also two others equally well-bred from this noted stud; and entries from Mr Jones, fferam Bailey; Mr O. Pritchard, Glanymor Tsa; Mr Francis, Penmaen (a great Chestnut prize- winning Mare by "Dil3&enter," five years, 14.3, a noted prize-winner); Hugh Owen Hughes, Plasy- fwynt; Mesons Williams and Davies, Bodlondcb; Mr T. W. Williams, Gwynfa; Mr Ed. Gibbons, Beaumaris, is sending a rare Bay Pony by Son of Fire," dam "Sylva" (both registered), six years, 12.2, quiet every way, a perfect model in end out of harness, and a great goer; Mr Ed. Jones, Carnarvon; Mi&s Rowlands, Plas Pen- inynydd Mr Thos. Lewis, Waen Fawr; Mr John O'Dea. Sir Thomas Roberta, Plas-y-Bryn; The Hon. F. G. Wynn, Glynllifon, Mr J. Jones. Mr W. T. Prytherch, Bryngof, sends a special entry of il 5 EXCELLENT WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES, worthy of attention, and many others too numerous to mention. -NOTE.-] he Auctioneers beg to state they have a good application for Catalogues from all parts of England, and Wales for this Sale, and a good trade is anticipated, one Buyer alone from Durham is attending the Sale to buy a large number of Welsh Ponies, four to eight years old (broken or unbroken) for pit purposes. To appear in Catalogues printed Friday (this week), and sent to Buyers from all parte, of Eng- land and Wales. Please, enter to-day for fnial Catalogue. NOTE.—Any Horses or Ponies not sold wili ba offered free of charge on the Fair Day. CONTINUATION OF THE ANGLESEY HORSE SALES. MENAI BRIDGE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1917. GRRA T DAY FOR PEDIGREE SHIRES, WORKING HORSES, COLTS AND FOALS (an extra fine show). MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD AND CO. invite -further entries for their 4th 'ANNUAL SHOW and SALE at this well-known Fixture, of J 50 HEAVY HORSES, COLTS, and FOALS. Judging 10.30, Sale at 12 noon. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Auctioneers beg to state that entries for tl. is Sale may be made up to the time of Sale, ard any Horses that have been oft'*>red and not eoki at any previous Sale the Firm have held this week can be offered free of charge. Many important Buyers are attendling from the Boutu. -of E. lgland and Lincolnshire and a record Sare J is expected. IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT NOTICE. AM Agricultural Horses, or Horses suitable for {Agricultural purposes, two years old or over 8Q.d by Farmers must submit permits at time of offering granted by the Secretary of their Agricultural Committees, authorising the sale of tame. Permits for Carnarvonshire Hoivsee to b > obtained from Mr J. Jones Morris, County Offices. Carnarvon, and for Anglesey Horses from Mr Walter O. Jorie-, County Buildings, Llangefni. No Horces described as above can iDe offered without the necessary permit. Head Office: Bank Chambers, Bangor. PLEASE NOTE THE DATE- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1917. THE CENTRAL ANGLESEY SMITHFIELD, LLANERCHYMEDD. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. beg to announce that owing to the next date clashing with Menai Bridge Fair they have been requested by both Buyers and Sellers to Messrs. John Pritchard and Co. (CONTINUED). hold their NEXT SALE on FRIDAY, OCTO- BER 26th, at this most important centre, which is more suitable to all parties, and their follow- ing Sale after this will fall on the FAIR DAY, NOVEMBER 7th, a.nd will be one of the most important of the Autumn Season, when prizes will again be offered for Dairy Cattle and Stores. Please enter early for mutual benefit, and to advise distant and local Buyers. Entries can be received for any of the Sales by Mr Henry Jones, Buil Hotel, and Mr Wil- liams, Centnal Anglesey Hotel, Llanerohymedd; also Mr Innes, Rhosgoch Hotel. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1917. MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. Ihe best Centre for Anglesey and Carnarvon- shire. \JESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. invite Entries for the;'r NEXT SALE at this most important Centre of 250 PRIME FAT and STORE CATTLE, and 850 RIPE FAT SHEEP anI LAMBS, together with a SPECIAL SALE of MILCH COWS and HEIFERS, as well as STORE BULLOCKS and HEIFERS for wintering. Extra. Buyers will attend, and a ifrst-class trade is anticipated. Please enter early for mutual benefi t.. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. UPPER BANGOR. IMPORTANT SALE of the FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, No. 10, MENAI VIEW- TERRACE; also the EXCELLENT AP- POINTMENTS of this RESIDENCE. FSSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. L J (John Pritchard and Parker Mackenzie), instructed by the Executor of the late Mrs Ellis, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the pre- mises on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1917 (and following day if required), at 11 a.m. punctually, this desirable Fieehold Residence, and immediately afterwards the excellent House- hold Furniture, Oil-paintings, Linen, Blankets, Glass, China, etc. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, or Mr J. Lloyd Edwards, SoLicitor, Bangor. ANOTHER GREAT SHOW OF DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, ALSO STORE CATTLE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1917. LLANERCHYMEDD FAIR. Judging 10 a.m., Sale 11 o'clock prompt. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. -L'-B- have pleasure in again ofTc?'Lng the fol- lowing Prizes a-t the Final Sale of the Season for Dairy and Store Stock, in conjunction with Fat Stock of a!l classes. PRIZES: Class 1.— £ 2 best Dairy Cow in calf. Ciase 2.— £ 2 beet Heifer in calf. Champion Prize of B5 for best young Dairy Cow or Heifer (in calf), the Class Prize will be withheld. Class 3. £ 5 best lot of Ten strong Store Bul- locks from one owner. CIs 4.— £ 3 beet lot of Five stromg Store Bul- locks from one owner. CONDITIONS. 1.—Three distinct entries to compete in each class or only half the prize money will be awarded. 2.—Vendors will oblige by being particular in describing their Cattle as Stores. Fat-Cattle will not be eligible to compete. 3.-All prize winners to be bona-fidie Sold by Auction in the ring, or half the prize money will go to the reserve or highly commended win- neils. Good Buyers will attend, and a good trade is confidently anticipated. Please enter early for mutual benefit. Mr A. Preston Thomas, F.A.I. CARREGLW FD, LLANFAE THLU, VALLEY. "VTR^A. PRESTON THOMAS, F.A.I., Mi oom- i. '-M- pliance with instructions from the Re'Pr- sentatives of the late Lady Rade. will CON- DUCT a SALE by AUCTION, a, above, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 23rd OCTOBER, 1917, of the SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS AND OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, comprising a few ordinary Modern Bedroom Fur- Z Ltgliit-i-uiiiiiiig Brougham (in eplendid condition) for einglc and double diriving, with accessories; a neat Two-wheel Pony Car, Farm Roller, Cart, and other effects, more particularly detailed on posters, including a bout 600 old Books some dating 1600 and 1700, also a splen- did Upright Pianoforte. No Catalogues. On view morning of Sale only. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, Stanley House, Holyhead. Telephone No. 10. Messrs H. T. Owca & Son. HAFOD LLIN, NEAR AMLWCH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1D17. SALE OF LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, Etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have been -Lrt- instructed by Mr Davies. who is leaving, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Full particulars in due course. BRYN GLAS, TY'NYGONGL, ANGLESEY. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Etc., Etc. i"ItJXL ESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have been -i?L instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the above Farm, at an early date. Full particulars in due course. cl LLEINIOG CASTLE, NEAR BEAUMARIS. IMPORTANT TO CATTLE DEALERS, GRAZERS, AND OTHERS. 1"VVf L ESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have been l' instructed to LET by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the above place, at an EARLY DATE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the Leasehold House, known ao No. 4 GL. DWR TERRACE, LLANGEFNI. Full parti- culars from the Auctioneers. Mr. David Jones. LLANFECHELL ANGLESEY. CROWN HOTEL YARD. MR DA VID JONES has been instructed by M Mr J. Parrv (who is under notice to quit) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13tsh, 1917 (Fair Day), the whole of the HORSES, CONVEYANCES, SADDLERY, etc., in the Posting Branch of his business. Full particulars on posters. 30, Mona. Street, Amlwch. cl HOMM, CARRIAGS, ao. WELSH COB, 14 hands, six years, well- broken, very quiet, on Sale.—Can be seen on application to "Coachman," care of J. Rice Roberts, Esq., Pentraeth. o FOR SALE, pretty Governess Car. suitable for t lady; fit 121 to 13 hande.-Addrese, "Box 519," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. « Established 1851. MESSRS WM. DEW & SON AND R. ARTHUR JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND SURVEYORS, CAXTON BUILDINGS, BANGOR. Teh 13. THE ESTATE OFFICE, CONWAY, Tel. 29. THE ESTATE OFFICE, LLANRWST, Tel. 9. Telegrams: DEWSON." PROPRIETORS OF CONWAY CATTLE MART. (CARNARVONSHIRE). LLANRWST SMITHFIELD. (DENBIGHSHIRE). LLANERCHYMEDD SMITHFIELD. (CENTRAL ANGLESEY). MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. L ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., undlerta-ke thle Sale of Country Estates, Town and Country Properties, Ground Rente, Contents of Mansions arid Private Residences, Trade Stocks and Plant, Live and Dead Fanning Stock, Pr<obate, Tenant Right and Trade Valuations. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1917. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. CONWAY. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. -?-i- ARTHUR JONES wjH hold their FIRST ANNUAL SALE of about 100 POSTING HORSES, YEARLINGS, FOALS, etc. Entries taken up to time of Sale. GAERWEN SMITHFIELD (Adjoining London and North-Western Railway Junction), MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1917, at hJdl MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON AND R. iVJL ARTHUR JONES will s-ell 200 FAT, DAIRY and STORE CATTLE. ¡ 600 FAT SHEEP and LAMBS. Commencing at 9.30 a.m. Entries for Catalogue not later than THURS- DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18th. Entries taket. up to time of Sale. LLANRWST SMITHFIELD. ^DENBIGHSHIRE). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1917. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. 75 PRIME FAT CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, and STORES. 675 FAT WETHERS, EWES, YEARLINGS, and LAMBS. Entries for Catalogue taken up to SATUR- DAY MORNING'S POST. LLANERCHYMEDD SMITHFIELD. (ANGLESEY). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1917. GREAT SPECIAL PERIODICAL SALE of FAT and STORE STOCK, FAT SHEEP and LAMBS, by MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ?-JL ARTHUR JONES, when the following PRIZES will be offei-ed:- Rest Dairy Cow (in Calf or in Milk) £1 Is. Best In-calf IfeiUex £1 is. Beet Bunch of Five Store Cattle El Is. Entries for Catalogue should reach the Auc- tioneers by TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. Entries taken up to time of Sale. CONWAY CATTLE MART. (CARNARVONSHIRE). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1917. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. PRIME FAT CATTLE, DAIRY COWS' STORES, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS, Etc. Entries for Catalogue taken up to SATUR- DAY MORNING'S POST. LLANERCHYMEDD SMITHFIELD. (ANGLESEY). MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1917. Sale to commence at 10.30 a.m. PRIME FAT CATTLE, DAIRY COWS STORES, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS, etc, Entries for Catalogue taken up to TUESDAY MORNING'S POST prior to Sale. Frank Lloyd & Sons. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRAXK LLOYD and SONS invite entries of -T ALL CLASSES of HORSES. Harness Horses last Sale made up to lOOgs.; Cart Horses, 132gs.; tforecrycar-olds, 96gs. Entries close THURSDAY NEXT, OCTO- BER 25th. 51198p Mr. William Hufhas. THE SMITHFIELD, BODORGAN. fTTHE next SALE of FAT and STORE J, CATTLE, SHEEP and LAMBS, will be held on WEDNESDAY" OCT. 31, 1917. Good Buyers always. TAN-Y-BWLCH, LLANGRISTIOLUS MR WILLIAM HUGHES will SELL by ?'M- PUBLIC AUCTION at the above -named place on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2otih, 1917, one young Cow in full profit, one Heifer to calve in April, two very good Yearlingts, and one strong Calf, Stack of Hay, 14 bended Corruga.ted Iron ShH'ts, etc. Sheets, LAND will BE LET for GRAZING till The NOVEMBER 18th, 1918. Yr Erw, Bodorgan. CEFN MAESOGLAN, LLANGAFFO MR WILLIAM HUGHES h"" becu instructed l' L by Mrs WiUtam?, y/ho is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises as above on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1917, all assem- blage of valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, A SPLENDID PIANO, GRANDFATHER'S CLICKS, Oak C-hurn and Dairy Utensils, useful Brougham and Accessories, Corn Bin, Garden Seat, Lawn Mower, Roller, and the usual Farm Tools. As the Lots are numerous the Sale will com- mence at 12.30 p.m. sharp. Yr Erw, Bodorgan. cl TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, PRINCE LLEWELYN HOTEL, ABEFFRA W FURNITURE and OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, TY CALCH, i- LLANGRISTIOLUS, SURPLUS FUR- NITURE and EFFECTS. QUIRT, LLANGEINWEN, ANGLESEY. — W The rich Grazing Land will be Let by Auc- tion by Mr R. G. Jones, on Wrednesdiay^ Octo- ber 31st, 1917. The Letting will be for twelve months, viz, from January 1st, 1918, to Janu- a.ry 1st, 1919. Luncheon at twelve noon; Letting gitarte at 12.30. Robert and Rogers Jones. LLANRWST and LLANGEFNI, AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS, HOUSE and ESTATE AGENTS. ESTABLISHED 1853. UNDERTAKE Sales 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 Puiposea. IN- VENTORIES carefully prepared and examined. RENTS COLLECTED. Life and Fire Ineur- ance. Agents for the Leading Offices.—TY'NY- FYNWENT, LLANRWST (Tel. 15), and CEFNI CHAMBERS, LLANGEFNI. p TO THE FARMERS OF LLANRWST AND DISTRICT. MESSRS ROBERI and ROGERS JONES, on the recommendation of theii numeroua 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 20th, 1917. TAL Y WAEN, CAPEL CURIG. IMPORTANT SALE of the Valuable LIVE and JL DEAD FARMING STOCK, the property of Mrs E. H. Wynne-Roberts, who is leaving, comprising: Two Milch COIV&, to calve in spring; one strong Rearing Calf, 160 strong Ewes and Wethers, 50 Ewe and Wether Lambs; a lot of Wethers, FARMING IMPLEMENTS and the Mo d ern Modern and Antique FURNITURE. Usual Credit. Sale at..itwelve o'clock- noon. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1917. TALYCAFN MART. FORTNIGHTLY SALE of 1300 FAT SHEEP ami LAMBS. 800 STORE WETHERS, BREEDING EWES and LAMBS. 130 FAT, DAIRY and STORE CATTLE. Sale at 1.30 o'clock p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1917. IMPORTANT*' SALE of 300 GRAND WELSH WETHERS, in for- j ward condition, from the noted Sheep Walks of Tal-y-Braich and Bodem, Capel Curig, which will be sold at the Talvcafn Mart,'in conjunction with the Fortnightly Sale. Usual Credit. Sale at 3 o'clock p.m. 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 MI'" John Harrison, Glyn Llugwy, Capel Curig. Usual Credit. S'ale at Que o'clock p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1917. IMPORTANT SALE OF 52 GRAND CATTLE, including: Six Dairy Cows, two on tne eve of calving, the others in nulk, ten ehoiceHeifors with calf at foot or on the point of calving, &ix Bullocks rising three years old, 20 Yearling Bullocks and Heifers, ten strong Calves twelve months old. 370 SHEEP, including: 300 t-hiee year old Wethers, in forward condition; 40 Breed- ing Ewes, 30 Wether Lambe. 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, NAXT Y RHIW, LLANRWST. IMPORTANT SALE of the whole of the LIVE i. and DEAD FARMING STOCK, compris- ing HORSES: Two capital Cart Colts, rising three years old. 15.3 and 15.2 hands high respectively, used to all work Cart Colt, rising two years old Hackney Filly, rising three years old; four Moun- tain Ponies. CATTLE: Seven Ci oss-bred Dairy Cows (two with calf at foot, the others to calve early in bprnig), two in-call iieilers (one on the point ot calving), grand Cross-bred Bull, rising three years old; one Cio.-s-bred Bull, rising two years old; seven Y carling Bullocks and Heifers, nine pro- mising Rearing Calves. SHEEP: 80 choice young Breeding Ewes, 30 nice Ewe Lambs (not ear-marked). PRODUCE: About 20 tons of well-harvested Hay (in shed), three Stacks of Oats, three Cones I of Oat?, besides a lot of modern Farming Imple- ments. The property of Mr John Jones, who is leaving. Usual Credit. Sale at One o'clock p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1917. CAE'RGRAIG, LLANRWST (in conjunction with the Sale of the Benar Stock). The IMPORTANT DRAFT of 300 STRONG MOUNTAIN WETHERS, 18 months to four years old, brought direct from the noted TRWS NANT SHEEP WALKS, the property of Messrs John Edwards, Dula.sai .Doha and Williams Roberts, Ochr y Cefn who are giving up Trws Nant Farm. Credit terms. TUESDAY, OCTOBER Wtll, 1917. CAE'RGRAIG, LLANRWST. IMPORTANT SALE of valuable LIVE i- STOCK, consigned from BENAR FARM, PENMACHNO, including:- 140 GRAND BREEDING EWES, WETHERS and LAMBS. 37 HEAD of CHOICE CATTLE, comprising: Four Cows with Calf at foot, twelve Fat Bullocks, twelve strong Heifem in forward condition, eight Yearling Bullocks, and Short- horn Bull. Six-strong Store PIGS, three young BREED- ING SOWS, pnomishig CART FILLY, rising three years old; Black PONY, 13.2 hands high, quiet to ride and drive (the property of Mrs Evans, Glanaber Hotel, Bettwsycoed). Credit terms. Sale at One o'clock p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1917. QRAIG GOCH, NEBO, LLANRWST. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1917. MYNYDD MOCHDRE. SALE of about EIGHT TONS of WHEAT O STRAW, FIFTEEN TONS OAT STRAW about FOUR ACRES of GROWING SWEDES and TURNIPS, the property of Mr John Ro- berta The above Produce will be arranged in suita-ble lots, and the Fields are situated close to the Main Road. Usual Credit. Sale at 2 o'clock p.m. MONDAY OCTOBER 29th, 1917. GAERWEN JUNCTION SMITHFIELD. FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FAT CATTLE. FAT SHEEP and LAMBS. Sale a.t 9.30 o'clock prompt. Robert and Rogers Jones (Continued). MONDAY OCTOBER 29th, 1917. LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELD- FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF FAT CATTLE. FAT SHEEP and LAMBS. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. Re Robert Pierce, deceased. EARLY IN NOVEMBER. ANGLESEY. TREFERWYDD, LLANGAFFO. IMPORTANT SALE of the whole of the valu- able LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, iii-clud-iiig: Pedigree Sliji-es, Fat, Dairy, and Store Cattle; Cross-bred Sheep, Farming Implements and Machinery, and othir effeots. Further particulars will appear in due oouiise. ——————— __? —' a t Mr. Joseph Stower. BANGOR, NORTH WALES. About a Mile from the City and Railway Station and near Menai Bndge Station. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Comprising two excellent Dairy Farms known as "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 9521 and 34 acres respectively of Pasture and Ara-ble Land of good quality, having extensive frontages to the nigli road from Car- narvon to Bangor, in the occupation of yearly tenants at moderate rents, and a picturesque COTTAGE RESIDENCE, called "TROS-Y- CANOL HOUSE," with Pleasure and Kitchen Gardens, Motor Garage, and Premises of nearly an acre; Let on Lease until 1922 or 1927 at the low rent of t35 per annum. FOR SALE BY AUCTION BY JOSEPH STOWER, at the BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR, on FRIDAY, 9th November, 1917, at 2.30 in the afternoon precisely in three Lots. Particulars and Conditions of.Sft'e may be had of Messrs Meller, Speakman and Hall, Land Agent;?, 1, Oooper-st'eet, Manchester; of Joepn Stower, Surveyor and Auctioneer, 43, Chancery- lane, London, W.C.3; Vendors' Solicitors, Messrs Palmer, Bull and Bartlett, 24, Bedford-row, London, W.C.2. Mr. Matthew Ryan, SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1917. AT THE INDIAN BAZAAR (adjoining Deacon's Motor Depot), VAUGHAN-STREET, LLANDUDNO. MR MATTHEW RYA:? will SELL BY AUC- 1' TION, at the above, Arliclei of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, removed from a small country house for the convenience of Sale to the above "Rooms. Sale at 10.30. On View Tuesday Afternoon next, from 1.30 to four. p MISCELLANEOUS. ACCOUCHMENT.—Private Nursing Home, J' secluded Garden; Medical reference icon- hdential).Mersey View, Giebelands-road, Sale, Maiieliest,er. a BIRI^S! BIRDS! Catch Sparrows, etc., by thousands with the "Always Ready" Trap, 00 6d; Spring Self-acting Net Traps, 2s 9d; for Soft Bills, 38 3d; Wood Pigeons, 5s; strongest Birdlime, 3d; Half-pound, Is 9d. All carriage free. Illustrated List up to date, Clap Nets, Traps, Cages, etc., stamp. List of Parrots. Can- aries, etc., tiee.—Rudd, Specialist, Norwios GGENERAL ACCOUNTANCY. Rent and T Debt Collection. All Classes of Inaurance. —Llew. D. Jones, House and Estate Agent, 125, High-street, Bangor. o GIRDERS or R.S. Joists; quantity Wanited.— 'Ur Apply, "Box 537," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. c HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO, Ormolu Hliandle,s,aiid sconces, by noted maker, Sohied- nieyer; cost £100; price 40 guineas. Colonel Dixon, Menai Bnidlge. c pIANOFORTE TEACHERS will find it to JL their advantage to buy their music from Crane and Sons, Ltd., where a, largo selection is always kept .n stock.—Address, 156, High-st., Bangor. 0 \?'ELSH RECORDS.-150 New Titles; special "eo;)cct'on. Send for list free. Crane and Sons, Ltd., Bangor. c WANTED, Antique Oak Furniture of every description: Dressers, Tri-darns, Clocks, Press Cupboards, Corner Cupboards, Tables, Chains, etc. High prices willingly paid for fine ppeoiniell.s.A,Icaoh,er, Antiquarian, Conway. WANTED Fir and p PoIes, &uitabl3 for Pi,t Props; 9 to 12 feet Ion?, 3 to 6 inches diameter; free on trucks at neareiit railway sta- tion. Apply, Box 536," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. c WANTED, Wooden or Corrugated Iron Hut, /1' size Wtt. to 80ft. long, to be utilised for Y.M.C.A. work with Soldiers.—Particulars and iprioe to be directed to G. Stanley Howells, V.M.O.A. Secretary, Carnarvon. MINES, ZINC, LEAD OR SULPHIDE. MINING EKGINEER. A.M.I.C.E., M.I.M.M. J?-t- F.G.S., offers services for investigation or developments. Would consider operating with share interest or arranging for finance.—Address, Box 361," "Chronicle" Office, Bangor. c POULTRY, EGGS. 60. ONE beginner made £ 2 10s profit from eight birds in first four months he used Karswood Poultry Spice. Everybody speaks well of Kars- wood. 2d, 6d, Is.—M. Roberts, Chemist, Menai Bridge. a THE moet severe egg-laying test on record JL proved that Karswood Poultiy Spice con- taining large numbers of ground insec ts doubled the egg supply and improved tha birds. Full particulars in every packet, 2d, 6d, &-Va-ughan and Jones, Chemists, Bangor. HITE RUNNERS; selected Young Dvakes for Stock; Taylor's, Rotherwas, Herefocdl 293 egg strain 103 6d each. Also two Litters of Pig?, eleven weeks old, large Blacks.—Apply, Owen, P'las Newydd Gardens, Llanfa.iipwll. c To LIT. rr"HE FULLY LICEKSED HOUSE, PRINCE A 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 Griffiths (Agent), Isallt. Criccieth. o T C) LET, with iimineCiiitt3 possession, the Semi- detached Villa, "Halye," Garth-road.— Gai-t h -r,oa d Apply, O. T. Jones, Erwfair, Bangor. c COTTAGE WANTED- W ANTED, North Wales, Unfurnished or 1' Furnished Cottage; Fiahing; Boating; Llanberis, Carnarvon preferred.—Reply, "Box 501," "Chronicle" Office, Baagor. c MOTOR CARS, CYCLES. FOR SALE 15 H.P. De Dion Bouton, 1906;  Touring Body and Hood in fair condition price £ 100.—Apply, Mr Wm. Davies, Treborth Estate Office, Menai Bridge. c SHOOTING TO LET. "m/JTXED SHOOTING to be Let, immediately. im —Morgan, Fl" Coed Mor, Llanfairpwll, Anglesey. SITUATIONS VACANT. BANGOR.—Mra Williams, Registry Office for Servants, 216, Highat. (Stamp lor reply). C ARETAKERS.-Wanted, for the Llangefni County School, Man and Wife, as full-time Caretakers. W ife must be capable of preparing school dinner. Annual salary, £ 78, and £ 10 War Bonus, and dinners free on school days.-Appii- catio:is to the Clerk to the Governors bv October 29th. CAPABLE, trustworthy Person as General, for small family in Bangor; age, 25 to 40; all duties; moderate wages. Apply, "Box N. Nortli5"Wales Chronicle" Office, Bangor. c COOK, good', plain (single-handed); for email family; some help given with cleaning; four servants kept; wages, up to £ 30.—Mrs Mor- gan, Br-yo, Beaumaris, Anglesey. c ? IRL3andYbui\G LADY CLERKS ?' Wanted; Shorthanjd esccntial; splendid appointments; high wages. Inman's Shorthand taught by post m 6 hours. Nothing like it Easiest, soundest, most perfect system known; 6 teesona, 12s 6d.—Inman's Correspondence Col- lege, Brincliffe, Sheffield. Established 30 years. KITCHENMAID required; wages commence Kat ;C?9?0 per annum, with board, lodging, v. a-jhing, and uniform.—Apply, by letter only, to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prest- wich., Manchester. o LADIES requiring Maids, and ALL GRADES L J of Maids wanting situations, would do well to consult the Bangor and District Servants' Registry (Mrs Hughes, Manageress.1, Paris House, Bangor. Iteforeiioes essential. EEDS TRAIN ED N U USES' INSTITU- TION.—Wanted (immediately), well-edu- cated Women, to train as fully qualified Nurses, age 23-30; good increasing salary; in-door uni- form given.—Apply, Superintendent, 21, Hyde- terrace, Leeds. 0 SUPERIOR GENERAL required for small family residing near Stockport and Tre- arddur Day; modern houses; plain cooking; good references; JE20 to £ 24.—Lee, Summerhill, Tid- arddur, Holyhead. Q. <EIOMPSOivS SELECT REGISTRY FOR SERVANTS, 25. Fiiais-road, Bangor. Have good Maids requiring situations in Ban- gOT. Stamp for reply. c A ROMA IDS and HOUSEMAIDS Wanted; age not less than 17 years; wages, £ 12, rising to £ 20; uniform. Apply, Mation, Guy's Hospital, London 0 "l^TANTED, Middle-aged Person as Nurse » to an elderly Lady also to help light house- work state a e, experience, copy ot testimonials, salary y pec ted.—Hughes, Gwynfryn, Amlwch. "VANTED Cook-General for Li?card, Liver- pODI; experienced and capable; no wa&h- iiig; good L30.-Wi-ite, Mr& Sand?r- soii, Liscard1. c WANTED respectable Working Housekeeper; live as family small dairy.—Apply, Mr3 Perry, Carreg Lwvd1, Ty Croes. c WANTED a Young Larlly, a.ged about 16, to train as Assistant.—Apply, Johnson Bros., Dyers, Bangor. c mnm— — ii mn »

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