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D. Williams d Co. Ltd. Wine & Spirit Merchants, 33., HIGH STREET, BANGOR, • ESTABLISHED oj YEARS. Tslsphsae, 188. Telerraras, Old Vamlts. I D. Williams & Co. Ltd. I Wine & Spirit Merchants, I 334, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. I ESTABLISHED 96 YEARS. Telephone, 118. Telegrams, 014 Vauks. Established 1851. WM DEW and SON ———— AND R. ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, BANGOR (Tel. 13). CONWAY (Tel. 29). Sales of Country. Estates, Contents of Mansions and Private Residences. Proprietors of Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire and Anglesey Smithfields. TUESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1919. FURTHER OUTLYING PORTIONS of the GWRYCH CASTLE ESTATE. ■njTESSRS W. DEW and SON and R. M ARTHUR JUNES will SELL Valuable FARMS, ACCOMMODATION LANDS, TOWN- and VILLAGE PRO. PERTIES. PARISH OF EIRIAS. Colwyn Bay or Old Col wyn Stations (L. and N. W. Railway). A. R. P. t aI- R. « 1. Fron > 32 0 16 2. Tynewydd Accommodation 37 2 36 Land 2 2 36 1 Cefn F?ynon ? 64 i I 4. Giyn — sm 1 6 PARISH OF ABERGELE (RURAL). Rfovl or Abergele Stations (L. and N.W. Pailway). 5. Gairgr:Fa..wr. 39 3 24 6. Corsydd Mawr 30 0 7 7. Corsydd Bach 19 2 20 8. Gaiago Fawr (Part of) 1 2 11 8a. 1)0. (do.) 7 0 6 9. Perthir Cottage 0 2 7 10. Tir Prince (Part of) 34 2 1 11. Do. (do.). 25 0 12 12. I)o. (do.) 25 0 8 13. Do. (do.) 28 3 25 14. Gianvdon Fields 5 32 15. Do 1 2 16. Accommodation Land at n Abcr?e J }. 17. Do. do.. 14 2 9 PARISH OF ABERGELE (URBAN). Abergele Station (L. and N.W. Railway). 18. Talhaiarn Hou&o and Land 3 2 8. 19—22. Freehold Ground Rents —— U. Building Site in Water-street, Abergele. 24. House and Shop, Market. street, Abergele 25. Hesket Stares, Bridge- street, Abergele 26. Minafon, Bridge street, Abe,rgele —— 27. BrynfFynon Stores, Peel- street, Abergele 28. No.'s 4-10, Peel-street, Aoo. 29. No.'a 11-16, Peetetreet, Aberg-eits, 30. No. 's 19—29, Peel-street, Abergele 81. No.'s 27-38. Peel-atreet, Abergede. ——- PARISH OF BETTWS-YN-RHOS. Abergele Station (L. and N.W. Railway). 32.- Tai Newyddion (3 Houses) I, 0 10 53. Gloddta (2 Houses) 0 3 38 34. Bryn Gobaifch 0 3 2 35. Pwllyolai and Shop Im 0 0 10 36. Pant y-Ciyd, Allotment —— PARISH OF ABERGELE (RURAL). Abergele Station (L. and N. W. RaiLway). 27. Pem-y-Cae 0 0. 3 38. BodSondeb' 6 2 3 39. Yr Acar 1 0 34 PARISH OF LLANDDULAS. iWanddulas Station (L. and N. W. Railway). W. Wern Cottages, Llanddulas 10 0 0 Æor all further partirulare apply to th* Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. LLANERCHYMEDD. MONDAY, JUNE 9th, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. Great Unreserved Realisation of War Agricultural Stock. MESSRS WM DEW and SON apd R. ARTHUR JONES are favoured '?th instructions by the Anglesey A?out- tural Executive Committee to SELL (without reserve) by PUBLIC AUC. TION :— TRACTOR SECTION: 3 Tandem Diao Harrows. HORSE SECTION j 3 Zig-zag Harrows. 6 Seed Drills (Massey Harris). 8 Cambridge Rollers. a Potato Diggers (Powell Bros.). 2 Maasey Harris Ploughs. 1 Pierce Wexford Do. 2 Carta and Frames, etc., etc. For all further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, The Estate Office, Conway, and at Bangor and Llanrwst. AT AN EARLY DATE. CITY OF BANGOR. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and a.f.l.. R. ARTHUR JONES have been in. 8tructed by th& Executors tn the Estate Of John Evan Roberts (deceased) to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC ÀUC- TION (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and read) the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES:— BRADFORD HOUSE, 4 MOUNT-ST.^ ) SHOPS known as JUBILEE BUILD- INGS, also 216, 224, and 226 HIGH-STREET. For all further particulars, apply to R. Gwyneddon Da vies, Esq.. Solicitor, Car- narvon, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISH OF TREFDRAETH. It/TESSRS W. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES h?e been iDÑ'UOo fcsd to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, the valuable and well placed FREEHOLD FARM, SMALL HOLDINGS, ACCOMMODA- knowe TION LANDS. COTTAGES, etc., CEFN CAREG CEILIOG. FRON, CEFN and PARC REFAIL, SARN NiAIr WOD, BRYN POETH, BRYN YEll; lR, all in and near TREFDRAETH, together with Eight Cottages and Work- shop in Bethel Village, the whole form- ing a very compact block of Freehold property in a very desirable part of the County. Further Particulars may be obtained from Messrs Oartor, Vincent and Co., pplicitors, Bangor and Carnarvon: Messrs Hoey and Denning, Solicitors, 12, Trinity- etreot. Dublin; or the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and C-onw. ANGLESEY. PARISHES of LLANFAIRYNEUBWLL and BODEDERN. DINAM FAWR, Witliiii li Miles of Valley L. and N.W. Rallw4 Station. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and 1' R. ARTHUR JONES have rooeived instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION during the month of July (un- less previously disposed of by private treaty), with eariv postscission, tine whole of that Valuable RESIDENTIAL FARM- ING PROPERTY, known as DINAM FAWR, Extending to an area of 80 Acres or thereabouts of Rich Grazing Land (all in pasture), and ranking amongst the richest natural pasture to be found in this re- nowned agricultural County. The Residence embraces tlireo Enter- taining-roorns, six Bedrooms, Bath (H. and C.), Dairy, Kitchen, etc. The extensive range of Outbuildings comprise Cowhouse for ax, Four-stall Stable, Saddle-room, and Loose Boxe. Stable, Feeding Shed. ample barn accom- modation, Granary, Piggeries, Implement Shed. ow. FIVE WORKINGMEN'S COTTAGES form a valuable adjunct to the Farm. Excellent independent water supply. The Property has extensive frontages to Dinam Lake" with sporting rights ttherein. For further particulars apply tv the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF BEDDGELERT. MESSRS W. DEW and SON and JtM- R. ARTHUR JONES have been favoured with instructiorp to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC' AUCTION, at an early date (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and read), Valu- able FREEHOLD FARMS, extending to 2000 ACRES or thereabouts, Situate close to the picturesque Hamlet ,of Beddgelert; also a PLOT of BUILD. ING or ACCOMMODATION LAND near the County School, in the Town Carnarvon. For all further particulars apply Messrs Nisbett, Daw and Nisbett, Botoitors. 35, Nieb?tt, Inn Fields, London, o.r to the Nimbett, Inn Fields, Lon d on, qr to the Auctioneers, at Bangor and Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISH OF LLANEILIAN. H/TESSRS W. DEW and SON and J?I- R. ARTHUR JONES have been favoured with instructions from the Ex- ecu ton# of Lewis Roberts (deceased) to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION at the TOWN HALL, LLAN. GEFNI (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced ajid read), the VALU- ABLE and VERY DESIRABLE FREE- HOLD FARM. known as PLAS LLANEILIAN, extending to 43 ACRES or thereabouts, For all further Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of SaJo, apply to R. Gwyn- eddon Davies, Esq., Solicitor, Carnarvon, or to tho Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. By Direction of tlle Trustees. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PENHESGYN ISAF, MENAJ BRIDGE. MESSRS W. DEW and SON and R* ARTHUR JONES are favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the above widely known AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY. extending io 150 ACRES (or thereabouts). Further particulars may be obtained from Moors Baker and No.irn, Solicitors, 3, Crosby-square, Bishopsgate, London; or from tho Auctioneers, at their Offices, Ban- gor Md Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of the FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE known as "OAKLANDS," situate midway between LLANRWST and BETTWSYCOED, and extending to 62 ACRES or thereabouts, which I MESSKRS W. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES have been in. structed to OFFER by PUBLIC AUC- TION at the VICTORIA HOTEL, LLAN- RW8T.(subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and read). For all further particulars apply David Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, Llanrwst, or to the Auctioneers, at Bangor and Con- way. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISH OFTLANSADWRN. Part of the HEN DREVOR, about 58 ACRES of VALUABLE ACCOMMODATION LAND, Also about 26 ACRES OF VALUABLE ACCOM. MODATION GRAZING LAND. known tI6 "CAEAU HALF MOON," now forming part of Garnodd Ddu Farm, For Conditions of Sale, apply to W. Thornton Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Bangor, or to the Auctioneer at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. MESSRS. WM. D&W & SON ma R. ARTHUR JONES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th, 1918. QUIRT, DWYRAN. MESSRS W. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK of this well-known Holding, comprising HORSES' HARNESS. together with a large assortment of FARM IMPLEMENTS, Including Graes Harrow, '• Oabome" Horse Rake, Manure Distributor, Thistle Cutter, "Howard" Plough, Latest Pattern Corn Drill, heavy Roller, Tip Carts, largo Stack Sheeta, etc. For all further pa rticutarsappty to the Auotioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE. LLANRWST. FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as THE BOOT, Also FREEHOLD COTTAGE and WORK- SHOP, known as BRYNTIRION. TREFRIW. Vaduable FREEHOLD HOUSE and SHOP. known as BEEHIVE," For all further particulars apply to David Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, Llanrwst, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. A SEMI-DETACHED FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, known as ROWAN HOUSE, For all further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. A FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as ALMA HOUSE. For all further particulars, apply to Messrs Chamberlain and Johnson, Solici- tors. Trinity-equare, Llandudno, cr to the Auctioneera. at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. PENRHOS HALL. BANGOR. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. -L -iL ARTHUR JONES have been in. structed to LET tho above well-furnished Detached Private Residence, Gardens and Groundo. The House is situated within 15 minutes' walk of the L. and N. W. Railway Station, on elevated ground, enjoying good views of Snowdonia and the surrounding district, and- contains three Reception-rooms, six Bedrooms, etc. For all further particulars, apply to tho Auctioneer^, at their Offioes, Bangor and Con vy ay. LLANRUG. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and JTiL R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY all that conveniently situated Small Holding known as BUARTHAU, close to the Town of Carnarvon, extending to an area of 2f acres or thereabouts. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at Bangor and Conwoy. MONDAY. JUNE 9th, 1919. LLAMKRUHYMEDD SNi ITII YI EL D. Grading at 1Q o'o.ock. No Stock roceived for Grading after 11 a.m. SPECIAl, SALE OF DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE, COUPLES. Etc. TUESDAY, JUNE 10th, 1919. LLANRWST SMITHFIELD. Grading at Eleven a.m. No Stock received for Grading after the above time. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE. COUPLES. Etc. MONDAY. JUNE loth. GAERWKN SMITHFIELD. Grading at 11 a.m. No Stock received for Grading after the above timo. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE. COUPLES. Etc. TUESDAY. JUNE 17th. CONWAY CATTLE MART. Grading at 11 a m. No Stock received for Grading after the above time. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE. COUPLES. Etc. MR RICHARD HUGHES, F.A.I. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. MENAIFRON. LLANGEINWEN (Opposite Carnarvon Castle). IMPORTANT SALE of Superior Antique FURNITURE OHIA, GLASS, Etc., also the OUTDOOR EFFECTS. MR RICHARD HUGHES, F.A.I., has L t received instructions to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION on thePrem (distant four miles from Llainfair P.G., and half-mile from Talyfoe] Ferry), on WEDNESDAY and THURS- DAY, 18th and 19tih JUNE, 1919, at Eleven a.m. prompt eadi day, an assem- blage of excellent ANTIQUE FURNITURE, Including Empire Dicing Table, six Em- pire Dining 6ILairs, Empire Overmanteil, two Empire Louis Cabinets, Carved Oak Cheat dated 1602. fine Oak Cwpbwrdd Pros, 1776; two finely polished Mahogany Gent's Wardrobes, fine Oil Pfi-inting^ in heavy Gilt Frames, Water COIOUTS, En- gravings (after Mason). Queen Ann Esore- taiir and Cupboard, six Oak Hall Chairs, Sheraton Tables, Card Table, Sheraton Spinet, OhipipendaJe Grandfather's Clock, Oak Grandfather's Cloak, fine Hall Chairs, nice CoMoction of Old China and Glass, Stuffed birds in glass case, large Chinese Vase, Copper and Brass Utensils, Foreign Implements, Hull Stands, Mahogany and Walnut Tables, several Doal Kifcdhen A vcrr Cheg!, Taiblos, Salvor Chest, two Croquet Sets, Carpets, Bra S3 Stair Rods, IVroadwood Pianoforte, Remington Typewriter, etc., more particularly described in Catalogue (price 6d), to be obtained from the Auctioneer. 14, High-street, Carnarvon (on and after 10th June). On View by Catalogue only (to admit tihree) Tuesday, 17th June, Twelve to Five p.ija. ESTABLISHED 1863. I JOHN PRITCHARD AND CO. (Parker MacKendc).. j AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE, LAND. AND ESTATE AGENTS. Head Office BANK CHAMBERS, BANGOR. Branch Office: Llangefni every Thursday. Telephone 47. Banjjor. PROPRIETORS OF THE MENAI BRIDGE, VALLEY, AND LLANERCHYMEDD AUCTION MARTS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD i, also the duly appointed Valuer for the Justices of Carnarvon in all Licensing Compensation Cases. Sales by Auction of Landed Es" tates, Town and Country Properties, the Equipment of Mansions and Private Residences in any part of North Wales- Valuations personally conducted of Real Estates tor Sale by Public Auction or Private Contracts. SPECIALITIES. — Land Valuations, Probate, Farm Valuations On Change ot Tenancy, Timber, Hotel and Trade Valua- tioru in any part of the country. Eitutes managed and Pent,, collected. Inventories carefully ra-i-de and checked. ANGLESEY SMITHFIELDS. JUNE, 1919. MONDAY, JUNE 9th, MENAI BRIDGE. TUESDAY, JUNE 10t.h, VALLEY. By order of the MiiiiLtry of Food, no animals will be accepted at the Grading Station after the advertised time, viz., 11 a.m. By order of the Carnarvonshire War Agricultural Executive Committee. MONDAY, JUNE 9th, 1919. MENAI BRIDGE SMlTHFIELD, at about 1.30 p.m. JOHN PKLTCHAKD-& CO. Have been favoured with instructions to include in tueir usual FORTNIGHTLY SALE BY AUCTION- FIVE F0RD3ON TRACTORS and THREE TRAILERS. ONE TITAN TRACTOR, FIVE OLIVER DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, ONE MASSEY HARRIS' DOUBLE DISC HARROW (fee Tractor), • ONE SINGLE DISC RARliOW (for Horse). ONE MARTIN CULTIVATOR (Type Nine Tyne). ONE BOTTLE SCREW JACK. Further particulars of the Auct ionic-era, Bangor. By Order of the Anglesey War Agricul. tural Executive Committee. TUESDAY, JUNE. lOfcb. VALLEY S-MITHFIELD. At about 1.30 p.m. JOHN PRITCHAkD & CO. Have been favoured with instructions to i SELL BY AUCTION:- THE HORSE SECTION 10 CART HORSES, One Cart and Frame, one Lorry a-tid Frame, twelve Zig-zag Harrows, one Hornsby Plough, one Star Plough, six Massey Harris Seed Drills. two Powell's Potato Diggers, one Cambridge Roller. one Potato Sprayer, one Mangel Spraying Machine, two Seta Shaft Gear, several Seta Ploughing Harrows, Pole Straps, Whippletreas and Stable Requisites. THE TRACTOR SECTION includes: Two Titan Tractors, Nos. 1883 and 1885. Three Oliver Ploughs. Three Howard Ploughs. Two Martin's Cultivators. Orha Howard Disc Harrow. One Tandem Disc Harrow Four Spring Tyne Cultivators. Catalogues of Due Auctioneers, Bangor.
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I COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. < I PORTHAMEL HALL, LLANEDWEN. j IniG a.nt Solo of Superior HousalioM I ft ,-t r C, the pi7inc?psi portIOn recently snpplied bv Messrs Harrod.3, Ltd., also I the Out-door Effects. I MESSRS ) I JOHN PRI rCWARD & CO. instructed by the Honble. C. S. Irby (who is changing his Residence), wiil SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises (dis- tant about 2A miles from Llanfair P.G. Station, 2 miles from Talyfoel Ferry, and 1 mile from Port Dinorwio Ferrv), on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 11th and 12th, 1919, at 11 a.m. prompt, an Assemblage of Excellent I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I in Three Entertaining-rooms, Twelve Bod- rooms, and Domestic Offices, includingDining-room Suite in Oale, Drawing-room Suite in Modern Sheraton Mahogany, several Bedroom Suites in Fumed Oak, White Enamelled and Green Stained Wood, Velvet Pile and Axmioster Carped. Blankets, Quilte, Ohina, Glass and Clo-Tkefy. Culiiiary Utensils. The Out-door Effects will include- Three Pou Itry -houo^s, 40 good Hen Coops, 48 Pouiltry Hurdles, 2 Dog KoniigJa, 2 Oil Drums, PoHafole Iron Boiler with Pump. 21-Tread Ladder, Iron Lawn Roller, good Lawn Iowcr, Garden Seata and Onairs, etc., etc., more particularly daaoribed in Cataloig-uus, price Ninepenoe (by post Ten- pence), to be obtained from the Auction- eers, Bank Chambers, Bangor. On View by Catalogue (only to admit three), Tuesday, June 10th, from 1 p;m. to 4 p.in.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 19th. LLAN GEFNI HORSE SALE. J640 CASIT PRIZES. To be held at PEN'RORSEDD FIELD. Judging, 10.30 a.m.; Sale, 12 noon. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. invite early entri es for their SPECIAL MIDSUMMER PRIZE SALE of about 150 HEAVY and LIGHT HORSES, WELSH COBS and PONIES, the whole forming a good aelection of high-class genuine Horses, direct off the farnia. where bhey have beeu mostly bred. PRIZE WHEDULE. Claes 1.— £ 20 best Heavy Town Mare or Gelding, four years or over. Class 2.— £ 10 best active Lorry or Heavy Vanner, not under four years old. Class 3.— £ 5 beat Harness Mare or Gel. ding, three yeans or over, 15 hands or over. Class 4.— £ 5 best Cob or Pony, three years or over, under 15 hande. Prize Schedules and Entry Forma of the Augtioneerg, Bangor. MESSRS. JOHN PRITCHARD A GO LLANFAIRFECHAN. MESSRS JOHN PRl rHARD & CO. {PARKER MACKENZIE) WsH OPrPlt FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the CASTLE HOTEL, LLAN FA IRFECHA N. W EI>:NBSIXAY, JUNE 25th, 1919, at Three p.m., in one or two Lots and subject to Conditions of SaoIo to be taere and bbon produioed, the wdJ-built Freehold Semi-detached Re- sidences, LAVAN VIEW aaid FRON- HELIG, in the respective occupations of Mr T. J. WtlHama a.nd lirs Hughe?, at g, rental of B40 each per annum. The above Residences are pleasantly and ek,-i,vptiietitly situated, berug zioax to tihe Railway &tation and Seashore, and com- mand ohairming views. Far furtihor p;;rrtiiX!la-rs apply to the Auctioneers, Bangor, or J. W. Hughes, Esq., Soodt''¿tQl. Conway. "~HIGHLY IMPORTANT FORTH- COMING SALES OF LANDED PROPERTY in Anglesey to be Soid during the Summer by fOHN .PRITCHARD & CO. SURVEYORS and ESTATE AGENTS, BANGOR. MONDAY, JUNE 30th, 1919, At VALLEY, ANGLESEY, By Order of the Trustees, TY HEN FARM, LLANFWROG (Area, 361 Acres) Sittkate a.bout four miles from Valley and eight from Holyhead, in a famous Agri- cultural District, with I good Farm-House and Buildings, deep Fertile Land, and valuayo Wild Fowl Shooting. Possession in November. Further part-ioulars in future issues. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GEORGE HOTEL, BANGOR FERRY. HIGHLY" IMPORTANT SALE of the Valuable Antique and Modcirn HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, GLASS, CHINA, a ha-ge üc.t<otion of EN- GRAVINGS, Etc., being the entire Fumisfeing of tais well appointed and Far Famed .Hotel. MESSRS • TOHN PRITCHARD & CO. (PARKER MACKENZIE) are in^iruotcd (jl con.3<:quenco of the Pro-* perty having b?on purchased by the North Wa!!f? Count'i?a Trainift? CouMfe Com- mittee) to catalogue and prepare for SALE BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, JUNE 30th. 1919, and five following d'vs. Biotk CEiambers. Bangor. By instruction* from W Owen Edwmrdb. Af AN EARLY DATE. IN THE PARISH OF LLAN- DYFRYDOG. t A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM known all "CLORACH area about 65 ACRES, situate about one mile from the import- ant Market Town of Llanerohvmedd, on a good main road, and in one of the finest Agricultural DLstriots in Anglesey, ad- joining Quirt Farm. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Owner to OFFER tfhe above Valuable Freehold Farm, at LI an er on y- medd, about the end of June. I Possession can be given in November. Further particulars in due course of the Auctioneers, Bangor. H. T. OWIN & BON. GRADING STATIONS: LLANGEFNI, MONDAY, JUNE 9th. PENTRAETH, TUESDAY, JUNE 10th. TY CROES, TUESDAY, JUNE 17th. By Order of the Ministry of Food, no Animals will be accepted at the Grading Stations after the advertised time, name- ly, TEN a.m. o'clock. On Behalf of the Crown. Re HUGH ROBERTS, Deceased. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISH oTiSbEDERN. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON are ?A instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to Condi- tions. of Sale) at the VALLEY HOTEL, ANGLESEY, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th JUNE 1919, at 6 p.m., all that Valuable FREEHOLD TENEMENT, adjoining Llyn Dinain (Dinam Ljike) known as OElfN CAERGEIUOG, containing about 12b Acres of good Land with suitable Dwelhng-house and Out- buiMingB, as formerly 1fl the occupation of the late Hugh Roberto, deceased. Further particulars may be had from posters, or from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, in Llangefni; or from Mr J. S. Laurie, Solicitor, Liatigefni- oi from the Solictor for the Affairs of His Majesty's Treasury, Treasury Chambers, WhitehaN, London, S.W.I; and Cards to view may be had from Mr Lewis Pritchard, Ty- newydd, Valley, R.S.O. CENTRAL SMlTHFIELD LLANGEFNI. MRS H. T. OWEN and SON have -iTJL been favoured with instructions from tho Anglesey War Agricultural Executive Committee to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, on THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, lflfl, the following :— TRACTOR SECTION: Six Howard Ploughs. PlRouOgMhs. E SECTION: 23 Horses. Three Maesey Harris Ploughs, one Howard Plough, two Star Ploughs, six Zig-Zag Harrows, two Carts and Frames, one Cambridge Roller, two Seed Drills (Massey Harris), one Set strong Van Harness, one Set Shaft Gear one Mangel Spra.ying Machine. 50 Boxes Potato Spray- ing Material, several Seta Ploughing lIar. new, Nose Bags, Whippletress, all Stable L'tepsik; also Sundries. GWYLFA, LLANGEFNI, IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. MESSRS HUGH T. OWEN and SON .i?JL have been favoured with instruc- ti-ons by the Executors of the late Mias Williams to SELL by PUBLIC AUC. TION at the above place on FRIDAY, JUNE 20th. Full particul&a iA due QgurMk RongHT ROGERS ONas. NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF SALE. FROGWY BACH, LLANGWYLLOG. NrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -L? otthe Sale announced for tbe 11th June at the above-named Farm HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN. SYLWER iod yr Arwerthiant gvhoedd- wyd i fod yn V He uchod ar yr lleg o Fehefin WEDI Fl THYNNU YN OL. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISH OF LLANFECHELL. NEAR THE POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT OF CEMAES BAY. Distant about six miles from Amhnm Railway Station. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of the VALUABLE FREEHOLD AGRI- CULTURAL ESTATE known aa CROMLECH. Extending to about 150 ACRES 2 ROODS 10 PERCHES, Consisting of an excellent Mixed Farm, Accommodation Land and Prospective Building Sites, Which will be OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION as a whole or in Lots by MESSRS ROBERT AND ROGERS -i-ti. JONES, F.A.I., '? the TOWN HALL, LLANGEFNL on THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, 1919, at Two o'clock in tne afternoon (subject to conditions to be then read). Copies of Particulars and Plan may be obtained from Messrs Morris Owen and Trovor Roberts, Solicitors, Carnarvon, The Auctioneers' Institute, 34, Russeil-equare, London, and 17a, Castle-stroet, Liverpool; or from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Ty'n-y-Fynwent, Llanrwst, and Cefiii rs, Liaixgefni. LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELD. MONDAY. JUNE 16th. FORTNIGHTLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP and PIGS, DAIRY COWS, and STORE CATTLE. Grading at 10 a.m. Allocating at 12 o'clock noon. By Order of the Ministry of Food, no Animals will be acceopted at the Grading Stations after the advertised time, name- ly, TEN a.m. o'clock. Established Over 20 Years. DAVID JONES & CO., AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS. ESTATE AGENTS, etc. Ofom: 30 MONA-ST-, AMLWCH. MIDLAND BANK CHAMBERS, HOLYHEAD. SALES BY AUCTION of Town and Country Properties, Contents of Residences, Live and Dead Farming Stock, etc. Valuations for Probate, Change of Tenancy, eto. SALE on SATURDAY and MONDAY, JUNE 7th and 9th, of the STOCK-IN- TRADE of a CHINA MERCHANT. "VTES8RS DAVID JONES and CO. have L received ine?ruotimn to remove to the VILLAGE HALL, CEMAES BAY and DISPOSE OF BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a well-known Firm's High-Claes STOCK of CHINA, PORCELAIN, EARTHEN- WARE, Etc.. comprising some very fine Dinner, Tea, Breakfast,* Toilet and Trinket Services, many of which are very tastefully decorated to matdh throughout; 1 a choice collection of Ornamental Pottery, including: Vases, Plant Pots, Clock Sets, Flower Bowls, beautifully paintod in Figures, LancSaoapos, Floral and Conven- tional Patterns, graceful Dining and Draw. ing-TOom, Jardineres, 3ft. high; dainty specimen piecea of Art China. Bric-a-Brac, etc.; Sets of Jugs, Teapots, Cheese Dishes, Fruit and Sa! ad Bowl-s; also useful Crorikery of every description. The Stock is a well-selected one, -in splen- did condition, and to those requiring China the Sia-le offeirs an excellent opportunity; and owing to the enormous number of Lota a. punctual attendance is desired. DAVID JONES and CO., Amlwah. RHOSGOCII SMlTHFIELD. TUESDAY, JUNE 10th, 1919. GRADING OF FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP. Stock will jiot be aceeptcd for Grading after Ten a.m. SALE of STORE CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, Etc., at One p.m. Entries solicited. Good demand. 30, Mona-street, Amlwch. OLD SMELTING WORKS, AMLWCH PORT. TO FARMERS, BUILDERS, ESTATE AGENTS. Etc. MESSRB DAVID JONES and CO. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1919. at Two p.m. prompt, a large quantity of TIMBER, SLATES, and BRICKS. Terms: Cash. 30, Mona-street, Amlwch. SUMS, ranging from 21)0 to 92000, to place out on Mortgage or Freehold Property.-An .ply, David Jones and Co., Auctioneers, Amlwdh and Holvhead. mo BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, A within four milw of Holyhead, a well-built and attractive Modern Resi- dence on One Coast, containing 3 Enter- taining-rooms, Kitchen, and General Offices, seven Bedrooms, Bathroom, Ver- andah, etc., together with ± to 10 acreu of Land (to suit aser).-All particulars and Orders to View from David Jontes and Co., Auctioneers, Holyhead and Amlwdh. FRANK LLOYD SONS £ 125 IN PRIZES. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. JjlRANK LLOYD and SONS, GREAT PRIZE SALES. THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, 1919. Beat Town Mare or Gelding wins £ 40; 2nd best, jBaO; 3rd, C15. Best Vanner, £1(); 2nd, J65. Beet two or three-year- old Colt or Filly, £ 10; 2nd, £ 6. Best two or three-year-okl Getdin?, ?10; 2nd, £ 5. l?th Horse, £ 3. Best Cob, B2. Prize Li8t and Entry Forma readr. Entries finally close Saturday night's post, Juno 7th. M- WILLIAM HUAHES. THE SMITHFRELD. BODORGAN. TUESDAY. JUNE 10th. By Order of the Ministry of Food, no Animals for Grading will be accepted at the Grading Station after tne advertised time, namely, TEN a.m. U?taAe, LR BY AUCTION of STORES. S DAIRY COWS, and BREEDING EWES. To commence One p.m. Good Entries. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. MR WILLIAM HUGHES is iA9tructed ivir by the Ao?oa?y A?ncaltm-ai Executive Committee to SifiLL BY PUBUC AUCTION, at the TRACTOR DEPOT, LLANFAIR P.G., on FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, 1919, commencing at Two p.m prompt:—2 Titan Tractors. 3 Oliver Ploughs, 4 Howard Ploughs, 1 Do. (Star), 1 Do. (Cooke), 4 Martin Cultivators, 1 Howard Disc Harrow, 1 Deering, 1 Tan- dem, 2 Spring tooth Harrows, 10 Zig-zag- Harrows, 7 Seed Drills (Massey Harris), 2 Cambridge Rollers, 2 Potato Diggers. several Seta of Plougtt Harness, Pole Straps, and Whippietrees. Yr E rw, Bodorgan. PLASGWYN, LLANFAELOG. MR WILLIAM HUGHES has been instructed by Mrs F. Cuthbert- Smith (who is leaving) to SELL BY PUB- LIC A UCTION, on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 1919 (and the following day if necessary), the verv Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Particulars in due course. PARLWR BEACH, RHOSNEIGR. MR WILLIAM HUGHES is instruc- ?4 ted by Miaa Graham to SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY, JUNE 20th, 1919, Two Commodious WOODEN HClrs, TENTS, CHAIRS. Etc., Etc. Parties having Surplus Furniture or other useful articles to dispose of are in- vited to send them to thia Sale. Entries accepted till Saturday, June 14th, 1919. Yr Erw. Be-dorgan. AT AN EARLY DATE COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISHES OF LLANFAELOG AND BODEDERN. Mil WILLIAM HUGHES has been ?-'L favoured with instructiona by R. W. Owen, Esq., to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC A UCTION (if not disposed of by Private Treaty) the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES:— IN THE PARISH OF LLANFAELOG. The vory desirable a.nd attractive Farm known as GARREG I.WYD, wmpriaing about 26 Acres of excellent Land, with commodious modern Dweiling-ihotise and Out-ibuitdirtgs. rrll Coxiipok-t. Village of PENCARN- EJIOG, consisting of the {\iity-lio€au»ed Free Hocwe known as the SlHEJEP lNN. Stewing Premises and Dwefilin*-house known as SHOP GAR- REG LWYD. 14 DW'EIjLING-HOUSES with Gaiv'eas, Pigstyes, etc., SMITHY and SHOEING SHED. iLLAIN WBN: Two very neat COT- TAGES with- large Qtililets, I TREGOEGAN: Two DWELLING. HoCSFJS-vith good Gardens and a Plot of Land. All the above are occupied by good Ten- ants. The Property is situate in a most healthy locality, and command* excedle-nt views of land and sea. AT BODEDERN. Ilhe Freehold Business Premises and Dwoliing-house known as SHOP VOHAF, an the occupation of Miss Williams, having a to.rge frontage.to main street, and back entrance to warehouse. For. further partiriilairs, a-pply to the Auctioneer, YT Erw, Rodorgan. 4 AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISHES OF LLANGRISTIOLUS AND TREFDRAETH. MR WILLIAM HUGHES is favoured with instructions by Thomas Huighes, Eiq., to OFFFJR for SALE by PUBLIC -AUCTION (if not Sold bv Private Treaty) the Freehold Properties known as BRYN- LLWYD, oompri;ijv!ig about 15 Acres of Lind wita excellent Dwelling-house and Ouit-biiildings. Also TYDDYN CRYTH- OR with modem DweEting-hciti«c and Out- buildings and about 7 Acres of excellent Land. Further parti oulars of the Auctioneer, Yr Erw, BocWgan. CLANABER LOD<TELL.CGEbL MONDAY, JUNE 16th. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and -nL EFFECTS. -l MESSRS MILLAR, SON CO. NEWTOWN, NORTH WALES. Very Valuable FREEHOLD PORTIONS of the NEWTOWN HALL ESTATE comprising TWELVE FARMS (aD, except- two, practically adjoin the Town), 42 ENCLOSURES of ACCOMMODATION LANDS and 43 ACRES of OAK and OTHER WOOD- LANDS, the above comprising an area of about 800 ACRES. Also TOWN PROPERTIES consisting of CORNER BANK PREMISES, occupied by Barclay and Co., Ltd., MARKET HALL, and TWO SHOPS, SAW MILLS, occupied by Messrs Jones and Leach, Ltd., FOUR SHOPS, 13, Broad-street, and 1, 2, and 4. The Cross. MOTOR GARAGE and SHOP, Severn-street, WAREHOUSES and FACTORIES. High-street and Weir-street, RESIDENCES known as ROCK HOUSE, CHURCH HOUSE, ROCK COTTAGE, FLASCAECRWN HOUSE, and numarous DWELLING-HOUSES and COTTAGES, the whole producing about per— £ 2600 —ann. MESSRS MILLAR, SON and CO. have Al been instructed by Major Arbuthnot- Brisco to SELL the above by A VernON in about 100 LOTS, at the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, NORTH WALES, on TUESDAY, 8th JULY, 1919, in two sessions, at Eleven a.m. and Two p.m. Particulars, Plans and Condition* of Sale of Messrs Young, Jones and Co., Solici- tors, 2, Suffolk-lano, Cannon-street, Lon. don, E.C.; H. Manby-Colcgrave, Esq., Estate Agent, Chatswrth House, Belle Vue Garden*, Shrewsbury; at the "Bear" Hotel. Newto-vn; and of the Auctioneers. Messrs Millar, Son and Co., 46, Pall Mall, London, S.W0. A. PRESTON THOMAS, F.A.I., AUCTIONEER AGRICULTURAL SURVEYOR and VALUER, LAND and ESTATE AGENT. Tenant-Right Probate, Mortgage, Hotel and General Yaluer. Fellow of the Auctioneers' and Estate Agents' Institute of the United Kingdom. Member of the Anglesey Agricultural Valuers' Association. Fellow of the London Association of Accountants and Auditors. Head Office: STANLEY HOUSE, HOLYHEAD. Telephone No. 10. Branch Office: RHOSNEIGR, And at LLANGEFNI, THURSDAYS. AUCTION SALES: SETTLEMENTS L EFFECTED WITH OWNERS ON DAY OF SALE. Management and Sal-ft of Landed Estates, Residential and other Properties, Farm Stock, Furniture, etc. VALUATIONS for Rating, Mortgage, Probate, and General Transfer, in any part of the Country. i UMPIRAGE, "ARBITRATIONS, RECEIVERSHIPS. MARKET HALL, HOLYHEAD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ilt-li, 1919. A. PRESTON THOMAS, F.A.I., hu  received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the MARKET HALL. HOLYHEAD, Serviceable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, which have been roo moved from several residences for bettee convenience of Sale. Sale to commence at Two p.m. prompt. Terms: Cash against Delivery Order. On View Ten a.m. to Twelve noon Morning of Sale. IMPORTANT FORTHCOMING SALES OF LANDED PROPERTY IN ANGLESEY. AT AN EARLY DATE. SIMDDA WEN, LLANFECHELL, ANGLESEY. A PRESTON THOMAS, F.A.I., has A- been favcared with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION this compact FREEHOLD TENEMENT, to- gether with the Dwelling-IIou^e thereon. Further particulars in due course. AT AN EARLY DATE. CEFN LLESG, LLANFAIRYNEUBWLL. VALLEY. A. PRESTON THOMAS, F.A.I., has A- been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION this conveniently situated SMALL. HOLDING. ■i-Cgeifteir with the H TenureFreehold. Further parfcieulajs in due course. AT AN EARLY DATE. CERRIG IAGO, LLANFAIRYNEUBWLL, VALLEY. A. PRESTON THOMAS, F.A.I.. h? A- been favoured with imtructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION this desirable SMALL HOLDING, tcgethex with the Dwelling House thereon, Tenure: Freehold. Further particulars in due course, AT AN EARLY DATE. 2. BAPTIST-STREET. BODEDERN, ANGLESEY. A. PRESTON THOMAS. F.A.L. h?a A b&)?n favcmrfd %Itli in.4?uctions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the above FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE anq LAND. Further particulars in due course. AT AN EARLY DATE. TOWN OF HOLYHEAD. 15-17, ROBERT-STREET. A PRESTON THOMAS. F.A.I., ha* A- been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the above FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. Further particulars in due course. AT AN EARLY DATE. TOWN OF HOLYHEAD. 53, CAMBRIA-STREET. It PRESTON THOMAS. F.A.I., liao .J.. been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the above FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE. Further particulars in due course. MORTGAGES.— £ 50. £ iso, B200, £ 600, m aW, m500. £ 1800, and £ 2000 avail- able to advance on Mortgage on approved so-,urity.-Apply to Mr A. Preston Tllo. rn ae, F.A.I., Stanley House, Holyhead. FURNISHED HOUSES.—Several avail. Fable for June. July, August, and September. Apply to Mr A. Preston Thomas, F.A.I., Stanley House, Holy- head. DILLEY, SON, AND READ. G.. R, THE MIUP ^OMMON, HUNTINGDON, on the Great Northern, Midland, and Great Eastern Railways. DILLEY. SON, and READ have re ?Deeived instructiom from t?e Su*ua Government Property Drpo.al Board, to SELL by AUCTION on FRIDAY. 13th JUNE, 1919, 6i-h.p. Traction Engine, No. 1712, by Tasker and Son; 20 Balers, bJ Howard "Lion," and Rustori and Proa tor; 14 heavy Trailer Wagons, by Fow- ler 4 Tractors, Sanderson's; 2 Ford Motor Delivery Vans, 6 new 3-Furrow Tractor Ploughs, R.Y.L.T. Ransome, 12 Double-Furrow Tractor Ploughs, Wall is and Stevens; 12 13-Coultcr Corn and Seed Drills, "Climax," by WTalter A. Wood and Co., Ltd.; 22 new Cambridge Roiis, by Barford and Perkins and Corbett Wit. liams; 24 Transport Weighing Machines, 4 Hand Hay-preying Machines, by liar- ford and Perkins; a quantity of Howard's Follower Boards, old Thatching Pegs, a.bout 10 tons of "C" Hooks, and quan- tity of new Baler Fittings, Howard and Ruston and Proctor. May be viewed on and after June 6th, 1919. Sale to commence punctually at 11 o'clock in the morning. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Market Hill, Huntingdon Ives lAd St NOQts, Hunts.