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i I D. WILLIAMS & Co., I -LTD.,— I Wiae and Spirit Merchants, I 334, HIGH STREET, -BANGOR. I rQ)£¡"- Established 96 years Telephone: Telegrams: c e p hon,- ;?w Old v4tuits 188 W Old Vaults !■* 1 ••
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I D. WILLIAMS & Co., —LTD- Wine and Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, I -BANGOR.- Established 96 years Telephone: t Telegrams: 188 "r Old Vaults
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ESTABLISHED 1851. WM. DEW & SON and R. ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, BANQOR (Tel. 13), COiNWAY (Tel. 39). Telegrams: DEW5QN." SALES OF COUNTRY ESTATES, CONTENTS OF MANSIONS & PRIVATE RESIDENCES. proprietors of Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire and Anglesey Smith fields. w*< ——"—— PENMAENMAWR. .n.IPORT AT and ATTRACTIVE SALE of the whole of the Valuable Antique and Modern FURNITURE, LINEN PLATE, ENGRAVINGS, W ATERCOLOU R, DRAWINGS, Etc., in this well-known Private Seaside Residence. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. u. ARTHUR JONES are favoured with instructions from Colonel C. J. Matthews, who has Sold the Property, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY OCTO- BER 2nd and 3rd, 1919, the whole of the .Valuable ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNITURE, Briefly comprising: FOUR COMPLETE DINING, DRAW- ING and SITTING-ROOM SUITES t'Alahoe-any Walnut, Hosewood, etc.), M A 1 V E and WELL-MADE SIDE- BOARDS (Walnut Maliogany. etc.), ■BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED BABY GRAND PIANOFORTE (Full Trichord, Check Action, Light and Responsive .Touch, fine tone quality, and an even balance of power throughout the entire compass of the Keyboard), Mahogany and Walnut Extending Dining Tables, Ebon- ised, Mahogany and Walnut Occasional Tables and Chairs, Overmantels, 1 ler Glasses, Hall Stands and Tables, Baro- meters, China Cabinets, Dwarf Book Cases And Shelves: Timepieces, Silver and Llec- tro-Plated Goods, Cutlery, Ornaments, ■Glass valuable Chma, Tea and Dinner Ser- vices, Bra, Steel and Iron .Fenciors and Fire Implements, Heavy Pile, Brussels, and Art Carpets, Rugs, Mats and Stair Carpets, Linoleum, SWEET-TONED COTTAGE PIANO FORTE in WALNUT CASE (by Stodirt), CHOICE "LOUIS" WRITING TABLE, CARVED ANTIQUE CHEST. Valuable ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS and WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. Excellent All-Brass, Brass-Mounted and Iron Bedsteads with Patent Spring, Box and Hair Mattresses, Yeatli-er Bolst-ers and Pillows, ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, QUILTS, TABLE and HOUSEHOLD LINEN, IWell-made Gent's and Hanging Ward- robes, Dressing Choots of Drawers, Wash- stands Swing Mirrors, Cnairs, Airers, .Toilet Services, FINE OLD GRAND- 'FATHER CLOCK, OAK CASE, IN- LAID MAHOGANY, Kitchen Tables, Store Cupboards, Dressers, Knife Clean- ing Machine, Ewbank Sweeper, Table Lamps, Patent Lamp Airer, iLofiigeiator, Copper and Iron Kettles, Brass Preserving -Pan, Iron and Enamel Saucopans, Fish Kettles, Cooking Utensils, Zinc Baths, Crocks, Step Ladder, FASTIRON and WOOD GARDEN SEATS, CHAIR and TABLE, 26-RUNG LADDER, Etc. On View Mornings of Sale. Sale to com- mence Twelve o'clock. For Catalogues and all further particu- lars apply to the Auctioneers, The Estate OScc, Conway, and at Bangor and Llan- wwst. Tel. 29, Conway. MONDAY. OCTOBER 6th, 1919. LLANFAIRFECHAN. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES have been in- tructoo to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION at the CASTLE HOTEL, LLAN- .jFAIRFECHAN (subject to Conditions of ftale to be then produced and read), all that Valuable FREEHOLD SEASIDE RESIDENCE knov.n at ROCKLAND HOUSE. Situate on the centre of the Promenade with frontage thereto,within a fe-v minutes' walk of the L. and N.W. Railway Station, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th. 1819 (and subsequent day if necessary), On the Premises, "Rockland House," commencing at Twel ve o'clock The Whole of the Valuable FURNISH- ING of ROCKLAND HOUSE. For all further particulars and Cata- logues of Furniture Sale apply to the 'Auctioneers, The Estate Office, Conway, and at Bangor and Llanrwst. Tel. 29, Conway. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1919. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. PARISH OF EGLWYSBACH. PiTESSRS WM. DEW and SON and ILTJ. R ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- ,TION at the VICTORIA HOTEL, LLAN- JtWST (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and read), the Very De- sirable SMALL HOLDING known as "RHANDIR, teituate alongside the, main road, near ldafarn Newydd, and comprising a newly- built Farm House and Out-buildings, with about 1 2 ACRES of LAND. For all further particulars, apply to Messrs Aneurin O. Evans and Co., Soli- citors, Denbigh, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. (WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1919. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PENMACHNO. M. ESSRS W. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES have been in. structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the VICTORIA HOTEL, LLANRWST (subject to Conditions of SaJo to be then produced and read), the RESIDENCE known as — PLAS DERWEN, Contains: Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, four Bedrooms. The House is substan- tially built, and occupies a good position near the main road leading from Pen- jnachno to Bet-twsycoed. .Vacant possesion on completion of pur- chase. For all further particulars apply to David Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, Llanrwst, or to the Auctioneers, at their Omces Bangor and Conway. ces, AT AN EARLY DATE. PENMAENMAWR. )M E,SSRS WM. DEW and SON and UM- R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- œION at tho MOUNTAIN VIEW IZIOTEL, PENMAENMAWR (unless pre- viously disposed of by Private Treaty), all that Commodious DWELLING-HOUSE and LOCK-UP SHOP known as » I' ISLINGTON HOUSE, .4 *1 tuate m & good position near the main P-tal foad and within easy e mam we centre of the town. y aeœss of .For all further Paxti-lars, apply to the auctioneers, a.t their Offices, Bangor and Poaway. t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1919. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. LLANERCHYMEDD. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed by Mr E. J. Lewis to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at LLANGEFNI (unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty), all that Valuable and Well-placed ACCOMMODATION LAND, extending to 100 ACRES or thereabouts, and now forming part of BRYNGWALLEN NEWYDD, situate about One Mile from Llanercny- medd, with its L. and N.-W. Railway Station, Fairs and Smithfields, and well adapted for conversion into one or two moderate or small holdings. Further particulars from the Auction- eers, at their Offices, Bangor and Con- way. Preliminary Announcement. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. PARISHES OF GLAN CONWAY AND LLANSANTFFRAID. MESSRS WM. DEWT and SON and .l: i R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION at the CASTLE HOTEL, CON- WAY (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and read), all that VALU- ABLE FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS known as PANTYFFRITH, extending to 6 1 ACRES (or thereabouts), situate close to the Village of Pentre Felin, and about one mile from Glan Conway L. and N.-W. Rly. Station. Also all that pleasantly-situated SMALL FARMING HOLDING known as BRYN MEURIG, extending to 1 1 ACRES (or there- abouts), and distant about two miles from Glan Conway. For all further particulars, apply to Messrs Porter, Amphlett and Co., Colwyn Bay and Conway, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISH OF LLANTESTYN. REALISATION of a Compact and Very Desirable moderate sized FARM HOLD- ING, close to the Village of Llangoed, within convenient distance of the County Town of Beaumaris, and offering several ideal sites for the erection of Bungalows and Summer Residences. MESSRS W. DEW and SON and R. IVJL ARTHUR JONES have been in- structed to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the TOWN HALL, LLANGEFNI (subject to Con- ditions of Sale to be then produced and read), all that COMPACT and PRO- DUCTIVE FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS known as BRYNPOETH, consisting of good Farm House. con- venient Outbuildings, together with 57 ACRES or thereabouts of first-class Arable and Pasture Land, now in the occupation of Mr Hugh Jones as yearly tenant. For all further particulars apply to W. Thornton Jones, Esq.. Solicitor, Bangor, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. By Direction of Lord Harlech. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF DOLBENMAEN. REALISATION of Very Desirable FREE- HOLD FARMS, about five miles from Criccioth, eight miles from Portmadoc, and within convenient distance of the County and Market Town of Carnarvon. MESSRS W. DEW and SON and R. ?-JL ARTHUR JONES have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at PORTMADOC. at an early date, the VALUABLE FREE- HOLD FARMS and LANDS known as CWRT ISAF and UCHAF and HAFOD GARREGOG, the whole extending to an area of 700 Acres (or thereabouts). For all further particulars apply to W. E. Stamer, Esq., Brogyntyn Estate Office, Oswestry, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE. RED WHARF and BENLLECH. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION (unless previously Sold by Private I'ION (unle,? hut Valuable and Very Desir- able BUILDING LAND situate on the Coastal Road to Amlwch.. These Sites adjoin Upper Benllech and command delightful views of the Irish Sea, Great Orme, Puffin Island, and pracfically the whole of the Carnarvonshire Moun- tains. For further particulars, apply to the Soli- citors: Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., Carnarvon and Bangor; or to the Auc- tioneers, Bangor and Conway. Preliminary Announcement. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. LLANBEDR, Near TALYCAFN. IVfESSRS WM. DEW and SON and J.TA R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at an early date, the Valuable FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS fully secured upon BRYNHYFRYD COTTAGES, with the Reversion to the Property in April, 1924, with an estimated gross rental of £10 per annum. For all further particulars, apply to Messrs Ellis Davies and Co., Solicitors, Carnarvon, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. Preliminary Announcement. COLWYN BAY and CONWAY. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES have be n instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at an early date (subject to Con- ditions of Sale to be then produced and read), all that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as THE WOODLANDS, Colwyn Bay. together with that Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as GORPHWYSFA, Conway. For all .further particulars, a. PY to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. < AT AN EARLY DATE. OUTLYING PORTIONS OF THE PENRHYN ESTATE. IN THE LLEYN PENINSULA. PARISHES of BODFERIN, BRYN CROES, ABERDARON, LLANFAEL- RHYS, RHIW, LLANGYBI, and DOL- EENMAEN. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. iT-1. ARTHUR JONES have received in- structions from the Right Hon. Lord Pen- rhyn to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the TOWN HALL, PWLLHELI, the following noted FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL PRO- PERTIES, extending to an area of 1050 Acres (or thereabouts). A. R. P. Ty Hen .129 1 2 Llain-y-Gwallt 0 1 25 Bugelus Fawr 72 0 27 Pias Newydd 2480-7 Hendre Cenin 170 3 39 Hendre Cenin 185 1 13 Tu-Hwnt-i'r-Mynydd-Isa 123 2 23 Pant yr Einiog 121 1 0 For all further particulars apply to Messrs Carter, Vincent and Ct., Solicitors, Bangor and Carnarvon, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Bangor and Conway. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GWRYCH CASTLE ESTATE. THIRD SALE OF OUTLYING PORTIONS in and around COLWYN BAY, LLANDDULAS, AND RHYL. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. iTi. ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, the following Important and Attrac- tive date, AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS, viz., FFYNNONAU, SIRIOR IfIR. TY'N GAEAU, TYDDYN UCHA BACH, BENAR CALED, PENYCOED, TY- GWYN, FRONHEULOG, HEN AFON, PENCEFN DU, HENDRE, Etc. For further particulars apply to Harold Edwards, Esq. Agent, Gwrych Castle Estate Office, Abergele, or to the Auc- tioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Con way. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1919. CONWAY CATTLE MART. THIRD GREAT ANNUAL SHOW and SALE of PEDIGREE WELSH SHEEP, and SHROPSHIRE RAMS and RAM LAMBS, BREEDING EWES, Etc., when the following prizes will be offered: Class 1.—Pedigree Welsh Ram, £1 Is. Class 2.—Pedigree Welsh Shearling Ram, J31 Is. Class S.-Pedigrm Welsh Ram Lamb, tl Is and 10s 6d. Class 1.—Six Pedigree Welsh Ewes, one year old, J31 Is. Class 2.—Six Pedigree Welsh Shearling Ewes, £ 1 Is. Class 3.—Six Pedigree Welsh Ewe Lambs, JB1 Is and 10s 6d. Registered or eligible for Flock Book, SOUTHDOWN. Class 1.—Southdown Ram (any age), Cl is. Class 2.-Southdown Ram Lanib, El Is and 10s 6d. WILTSHIRE. Class 1.—Wiltshire Ram (any age), El la. Class 2.-Wilt-sbire Ram Lamb, £ 1 Is. OTHER RAMS. Ram or Ram Lamb, any age (not classified above), £1 Is. BREEDING EWES. 20 Welsh Mountain Breeding Ewes, 21 Is. 20 Cross-bred Breeding Ewes, £ 1 Is. This important annual event which is held for the convenience of the leading Welsh Breeders and Flockmasters, affords those interested in pedigree Sheep Breed- ing an opportunity of exhibiting for Sale and acquiring the pick of the Flocks of the Principality in their respective Classes and of making a selection of Pure-bred Rams for Crossing purposes. Judging at 11.30 a.m. Sale at Two p.m. Welsh Sheep Association Judges. Entries for Catalogue should be for- warded forthwith. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1919. LLANERCHYMEDD SMITHFIELD. Grading at Ten o'clock. No Stock received for Grading after Eleven a.m. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE, COUPLES, Etc. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1919. LLANRWST SMITHFIELD. Grading at Eleven a.m. No Stock received for Grading after the above time. 0 SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE, COUPLES, Etc. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1919. LLANRWST SMITHFIELD SPECIAL SALE OF 400 Welsh Mountain Breed- ing Ewes &Ram Lambs. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1919. GAERWEN SMITHFIELD. Grading at Eleven a.m. No Stock received for Grading after the above time. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE, COUPLES. Etc. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1919. 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. FORTHCOMING SALES. DURING OCTOBER, at BEDD- GELERT, Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, extending to 2000 ACRES or thereabouts. Solicitors: Messrs Nisbet, Daw, and Nisbet, 35, Lincoln Inn Fields, London. DURING OCTOBER, at LLANRWST, 2400 ACRES or thereabouts, at DOL- WYDDELEN and ROMAN BRIDGE. Solicitors: Messrs North, Kirk and Co., 15, Lord-street, Liverpool. MR WILLIAM MUCHH. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISH- ING AND OTHERS. MONA HOUSE, RHOSNEIGR, ANGLESEY. MR WM. HUGHES has been favoured -LyJL with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEM- BER 29th, an Assemblage of ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNITURE, briefly comprising:—Six Brass and Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses, Birch Half- tester Bedstead, massive Mahogany Ward- robe, 7ft. x 4ft. x 21in., with bottom drawer, two pairs Rosewood Duchesse Toilet Tables with swing mirrors, pewei drawers, and marble slabs; one pair Maho- gany Toilet Tables, several Washstands and Dressing Tables, Bedroom Chairs and Toilet Rails, three Cheats of Drawers, Toilet Glasses and Toilet Ware, Maho- gany Night Chair, Mahogany Cheffonier with marble top and mirror back and centre, a splendid Sideboard, Dark Wal- nut Plush-eovered Suite of seven pieces, four valuable Mahogany Leather-seated Single Chairs and Arm Chair to match, Kitchen Sofa, Mahogany Hair-covered Couch and Gout's Easy Chair, Antique Sheraton Table, Dark Oak Table with droppod leaves, two Dining Tables, Ma- hogany Loo Table. Mahogany Work Table, Display Cabinet, Occasional Tables. Windsor Chairs, Bentwood Chairs, Folding Chair with Foot Rest, three Overmantels, Bookshelves and Books, Pictures, Trunkets, Glass Ware and Crockery, an exquisite MARBLE CLOCK in Glass Shade, Kitchen Clock, Bracket Clock, Culinary Utensils, Meat Safe, Linoleums, Carpets, Stair Carpets, and Stair Rods, Hearthrugs and Door Mats, Fenders, Fire Irons and Coal Boxes, Perambulator, Weighing Scales, Paraffin Oil Stove, Bath, Motor Cycle Chair, the Stock of new BOOTS and SHOES, Wooden Hut. 14ft. x 14ft.; sev- eral Casks, and numerous other articles. Sale at ONE p.m. prompt. Yr Erw, Bodorgan. SMITHFIELD, BODORGAN. TUESDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1919. Grading, Ten a.m.; Sale of Dairy Cows, Store Cattle, Breeding Ewes and Rams to commence at Two p.m. prompt. Further Entries invited. RHOSNEIGR, ANGLESEY. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. TWO Very Desirable FREEHOLD i DETACHED DWELLING-HOUSES, commodious, and with a Plot of Land sur- rounding pleasantly situated; within easy distance of the Bay and command- ing uninterrupted view of Land and Sea. For further particulars apply to William Hughes, Auctioneer, Bodorgan. FORTHCOMING SALES. TYDDYN ENGAN, BODORGAN. — Live and Dead Farming Stock, on Fri- day, October 17th, 1919. MOUNTAIN VIEW, BODEDERN.— Live and Dead Farming Stock, and House- hold -Furniture. GWNA FAWR, BODORGAN.—Live and Dead Farming Stock, etc- PLAS MYNYDD, LLANFECHELL. —Farm Stock, etc. FRANK LLOYD & SONS 800 HORSES. NEXT WEEK. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD and SONS will SELL Jf on- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th. Dis- persal Sale of Pedigree Hackneys at Whitegate Stud,- for Mr John Jones. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st. 250 Pedigree Hackneys, Hunters, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. Many Prize Winners. l THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. 250 Powerful Town Mares and Geldings, Lurry and Van Horses, chiefly 5, 6, and 7 vears old. A grand selection of weighty animals. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd.—300 Pedigree Shires, 1, 2, and 3 year old Geldings and Fillies and Foals. The above are a genuine lot of Horses direct from the breeders. Two days' trial allowed for work. Sales .at 12 each day. Catalogues ready. HENRY MANLEY AND SONS. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. GREAT AUTUMN HORSE SALES AND FOAL SHOW. THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 2nd: 175 High-Class Hunters, Harness Horses, Pedigree Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3rd: 250 Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings, Lurry and Van Horses, a grand selec- tion direct from the Farmer and Breeder. Entries for the above finally close Mon- day morning, September 29th. Catalogues on application. SECOND WEEK. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th: Annual Autumn Sale of Ped' grce Shires and Young Agricultural Horses. Best Shire Mare wins M; Slilre Filly, JB50. Seven £10 Class Prizes. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th: CREWE FOAL HOW and SALE (the premier Show of the Western Counties). Two £10 Class Prizes. Championship—1st, £ 60; 2nd, £ 20; 3rd, £10; 4th, k5. Seven classes provided by Stud Own- ers for Foals, the progeny of their horses. A record entry to hand from prominent brooders in England and Wales. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms on application. Entries positively close next Thursday, October 2nd. HENRY MANLEY and SONS, Ltd. MESSRS. WM. Dew SON END R. ARTHUR JONES. FORTHCOMING SALES—Continued. PORTIONS OF HAFOD GARREGOG ESTATE, in the Counties of Carnarvon and Merioneth. Solicitors: Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., Bangor and Car- narvon. DYFFRYN ALED MANSION and ESTATE, extending to 4500 ACRES, to be offered during OCTOBER, at COL- WYN BAY. Solicitor: R. M. Thomas, Esq., Twining, Ruabon. At CONWAY, during OCTOBER, BRYN GWILYM, OAKDENE, Nos. 1-6, JUBILEE TERRACE, INGLEWOOD, BOD AWEL, TANDDERWEN, BRYN DINAS and TAN Y COED; also GLYN PERCIN UCHAF, PENMAENMAWR. At LLANFAIRFECHAN, during OC- TOBER, the LEASEHOLD RIæt. DENCES known as BRYNTEGAl and BODAWEN. At PWLLHELI, at An early date, a Plot of very desirable FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, with a. good front- age to Churton-road, and ojose to the sea front. vlt- ESTABLISHED 1863. JOHN PRITCHARD AND CO. (Parker MacKenzie, F.A.I.) AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, nOOSE, LAND. AND ESTATE AGENTS. Head Offics: BANK CHAMBERS, BANGOR. Branch Office: Llan/jefni every Tiiursday. Telephony 47. Bangor. PROPRIETORS OF THE MENAl BmOO.J VALLEY, AND LLANI W.W,EDD AUCTION MARTS. MR JOHN PRrrCHARD is also the duly appointed Valuer for the Justices of Carnarvon in ail Licensing Compensation CM* Sales by Auction of Landed Es- tates, Town and Country Proportion, tho Equipment of Mansions and Private Residences in any part of Morth Wales. Valuations peneonally conducted of Real Estate for Safe by Public Auction or Pri- vate Contract. SPECIALITIES. Land Valuations Probate, Farm Valuations on Change of Tenancy, Timber, Hotel and Trade Valua- tions in any part of the country. Estates managed and Ren collected. Inventories carefully ma.de and checked. PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION OF TIME OF GRADING TO 10 a.m., instead of 11 o'clock. ANGLESEY SMITHFIELDS. SEPTEMBER. MONDAY. 29th, MENAI BRIDGE. TUESDAY, 30th, VALLEY. By order of the Ministry of Food, no animals will be accepted at the Grading tatioi after 10 a.m. prompt, at which time in future Grading will commence. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. PURE MILK FOR THE NATION. A chance of securing a few Females is oITered to evervone on the above date to establish a fine old breed of Cattle, whose true merits are very little known outside Wales, simply because they have never been advertised. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. Have a grand entry for their FOURTH AUTUMN PRIZE SALE OF 110 PEDIGREE WELSH BLACK CATTLE, mostly Females, and including a few Young Bulls, from the following well- known Herds ;-Mrs E. H. Spottiswood, Wrexham; Miss Jones, Gwredog; Misa E. Lort, Castellmai; Lord Penrhyn Lord Sheffield; Major E. W. Platt; Captain J. C. Wynn Finch; The Honble. F. G. Wyrm; The Trustees oT the Vaynol Estate; The University College Farm; A. W. Willnier, Esq.; Messrs J. H. Roberts, Gwynhingar W. Edwards, Hologwyn; W. A. Prytherch, Bodfeddan; Richards Bros., Hcnshop; E. R. Owen, Bodowyr; William Owen, Penmynydd; R. Davies, Bryncelli; Cadwaladr Lloyd, Nant; David Tones, Ty'nyc -oed; William Hughes, Ynys ir>irm; J. ÜÓU, Baron Hill; Hugh Williams, Bodrida; Griffiths Bros., Glas- I fryn Fawr; J. M. Jenkins, Talybont; David Jenkins, Taliesin; H. O. Ellis, Ty'n- hendre Ed. Collinson, Arthog Humphrey r Ellis, Tairmeibion; R. W. Pritchard, Coed Marion; J. G. Jones, Penmacn; Evan Owen, Caenewydd; Owen Griffith, Tany- llyn; J. Owen, Rhosigor; G. Jones, Bod- vel Hall; O. E. Hughes, Bodelwa; Robt. Pughe, Ysguboriau; William Parry, Cwt Soig: 0. W. Elias, Penbryn Pencoed; Tre- vor R. Owen, Tyddyn Llywarch. BANGOR. In the favourite Residential part of the City. SALE of a very Desirable, Well built LEASEHOLD SEMI DETACHED PRIVATE RESIDENCE, with posses- sion on completion. [\)HN PRITCHARD & CO. Will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the QUEEN'S HEAD CAFE, BANGOR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, )919, at 2.30 p.m., the delightfully situated Semi- detached Residence, ST. OSWALD'S, VICTORIA PARK, UPPER BANGOR, for many years in the occupation of the Rev. Thomas Gasquoine, deceased. Accommodation: Two Entertaining- rcoms, Study, eight Bedrooms, Boxroom, Bathroom (H. and C.), and Indoor and Outdoor Sanitation, Domestic Offices, Or- namental Garden in front and Kitchen Garden at back. St. Oswald's stands on a good elevation, commanding delightful views of the Snow- donian Range, the surrounding country, and part of the Menai Straits. The situa. tion is pleasing, thoroughly private, free from all motor and other traffic, and with- "n ten minutes' walk of the Railway Sta. tion. For cards to view apply to the Auc- tioneers, Bank Chambers, Bangor, and for further particulars to Messrs Nicholson und Gasquoine, Solicitors, Pepper-street, Chester. By instructions from Miss M. A. Thomas. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. Have been instructed to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION, at an early date, toe remaining portion of the TREVOR PLAS ESTATE, Situated in the Parishes of Pensarn, Llan- oilian, and Llanddaniel. Further particulars will shortly appear, and may be had of the Auctioneers, or Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., aU of Bangor. Preliminary Announcement. CARNARVONSHIRE. I xportant Sale of a Valuable Freehold Fully-Licensed Hotel, in the Favourite Seaside Resort of Criccieth. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, about the middle of OCTOBER next, the weU- j established Hotel known as "THE MARINE," occupying a commanding position, with southerly aspect, overlooking Cardigan Bay, and close to the Beach, which affords grand Bathing, Boating and Sea Fishing. Further particulars from Messrs Breese, Jones and Casson, Solicitors, Portmadoc, and the Auctioneers, Bangor. AUTUMN FIXTURES BY JOHN PRITCHARD & CO which will be added to each week:— Thursday, Oct. 2nd.—Llangefni County Show and Sale. under the auspices of the Foal Show and SaJe Society. NOTE.-All Foals pan be entered tor this Sale, whether for show Or not. Wednesday, October 15th. MacerAy. awdd Foal We. Thursday, 0(%k 16th.-L*ngefni 6th An- nual utumn Show and Sale of Pedi- nual lir4bs, one, two, 4nd three-year- old Shire-bred F'Was and ()el8. and Ssuoned Heavy and Light Hones (all jjda^sea), &% HorsM expected (OT dus Sale. Wednesday, Oct. 22ad.-Plas Coch, Llan- fair P.G. Groat Agricultural Dispersal sale of Farming Stock and Furniture for Mr John Jones (quitting). H. T. GWMI A bON. GRADING STATIONS. LLANGEFNI, MONDAY, Sept. 29th. PENTRAETH, TUESDAY, Sept. 30th. TY CROES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th. Grading at Ten sharp as per strict in- structions. PARCIAU LLANEUGRAD. LETTING of about 500 Acres of RICH GRAZING LAND in convenient Lots. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have been instructed by Colonel L. Wil- liams to LET, on WEDNESDAY, OCTO- BER 1st, 1919, to commence at One o'clock, at the Farm Yard, as above. A bailiff will be in charge of the Stock throughout the year. MAEN FARM, MAENADDFWYN, Near LLAN. ERCHYMEDD. Highly and Important Sale of Valuable LIVE and DEAD MARMING STOCK, Etc. MESSRS H. T., OWEN and SON -LTA- have been favoured with instruc- tions by John Roberts, Esq., who is leav- ing, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, OCTO- BER 3rd, 1919, the STOCK, comprising: —One Cart Mare, four year old, 15.3 hand s high, by "Clifton Victor;" one Cart Horse, four year old, 15.2 hands high, by Cwyfan Carbon" (good work- ers in all geajs); one Pony, four rising five year old, 12 hands high (quiet in har- ness) thrco grand Milking Cows (one on point of calving, others in full profit), seven good Store Bullocks, two year old; four strong Calves, Tip Cart with Frame, Mowing Machine (new), by W. A. Wood); Horse Rake, Moalor Plough No. 2B.. Rigging Plough Scuffler, Zig-zag Harrow, Chain Harrow, Horse-power. Chaff-cutter, Pulpcr, Scraper. Hand Water Car, Weighing Machine and Weights, Sack Truck, Wheelbarrow, Ladders, Pig Troughs, Corn Bin, Casks, etc.; also lot of other Farm Implements, too numerous to mention; Set of Shaft, Leading and Ploughing Gears. The Auctioneers will not be liable if any accident occurs during the day. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. GLYBCOED, LLANWENLLWYFO, Near AMLWCH. Highly and Important Sale of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, PORTION of HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, Etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON J L have been favoured with instruc- tions from John Roberts, Esq., who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising:—Nine Horses, ten Milking Cows, 13 Two-and-half year old Cattle, ten Two-year-old Ditto, ten One- and-a-half year old Ditto, six Yearling Ditto, one Bull (two year old), 15 strong Calves, also the whole of the Valuable Farming Implements, etc. Full particulars in due course and on posters. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. FOUR CROSSES, RHOSGOCH. Highly and Important Sale of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, PORTION of HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, Etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON .1' have been favoured with instruc- tions from R. Jones, Esq., who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on WEDNESDAY, OCTO- BER 15th, the STOCK, comprising:— Seven Horses, nine grand Milking Cows, one Bull, 15 Two-year-old Cattle, 15 strong Calves, five Breeding Ewes, 27 Head of Geese, also the whole of the Farming Im- plements. Full particulars i n due course and on posters. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. RHOS MANERCH, AMLWCH. Highly Important Sale of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, PORTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, Etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON L '-i L have been favoured with instruc- tions from Owen Williams, Esq., who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Farm, on FRIDAY, OCTO. BER 17th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising: -22 Horses, eight Milking Cows and In- calf Heifers, one Two-year-old Bull, 26 Two-and-a-half year old Cattle, 24 Two- year-old Ditto, nine Yearlings Ditto, 70 Welsh Broeding Ewes, 30 large Breeding Ewes, two Wiltshire Rams, also the whole of the valuable Farming Implements. Full particulars in due course and on posters. Sale at 10 o'clock. TRE IIWFA, BODEDERN. Highly and Important Sale of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON ?-A. have been favoured with instruc- tions from Mrs Williams, who is leaving, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY, "OCTOBER 20th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising :-Six Horses, ten Milking Cows, one Two-year-old Bull, 20 Two-year-old Cattle, ten One-and-a-half year old Cattle, seven strong Calves, 18 large Breeding Ewes, one Breeding Sow with Litter, four Store Pigs, also the whole of tho valuable Farming Implements, etc. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. GEIRN, Near LLANERCHYMEDD. Highly and Important Sale of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, Large Portion of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and DAIRY UTENSILS. TtTESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON XTA have been favoured with instruc- tions from Mrs Roberts, who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1919, the STOCK, comprising: -Four Horses, ten Milking Cows, one Bull Calf, 12 Two- year-old Cattle, 12 One-and-a-half year old Ditto, 12 strong Calves, 130 Welsh Breed- ing Ewes, one Wiltshire Ram, also the whole of the valuable Farming Imple- ments, etc. Full particulars in due course and in posters. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. MESSRS. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. (Continued). Friday, Oct. 24ih.-Menai Bridge Fair. 250 Horses (all classes). Wednesday, Oct. 29th.-Brynfuches, Am- lwch. Great Dispersal Sale of Farming Stock and Furniture for F. Barbagli, Esq. Friday, Oct. 31.-Porthamel Home Farm, Great Dispersal Sale of Farming Stock and Furniture for Mr Edmunds (quit- ting). Wednesday, Nov. 5th.—Great Agricul. tural Dispersal Sale at Baron Hill Home Farm for Mr John Ooulthard (quitting).. "Wednesday, Nov. 19th,—Gadlys, Menai fridge. Sale of Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Farm Implements, and Sur- plus Household Furniture, for Sit E. Phillipson Stowe, Bart. Further particulars of important Farm Stock Sales will be added acnou as dates gsq be eroitf&fx aniPxe<jU COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION All that FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as TY'N Y FFORDD, LLANBEDRGOCH. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have .iTA. been instructed by Mr Robert Ro- berts to SELL the above, comprising large House and Outdoor Buildings, together with about two Acres of Rich Land, at THE GLAN'RAFON HOTEL, BEN- LLECH, at an early date (unless in the meantime an acceptable offer be made). LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. CENTRAL SMITHFIELD, LLANGEF- NI, Thursday Next, September 25th, 1919, 500 Breeding Ewes, Kerry Hill, and Radnor, etc. Property of J. E. Jones and Thomas. Sale at Two p.m. CENTRAL SMITHFIELD, October 2nd, 1919, for convenience of Salo, four Grand Dairy Cows. two Yearling Heifers, and Dairy Contents, etc., the pro- perty of Miss Jones, Shop Bach, Llangefni. Sale at Two p.m. CHW AEN HEN, LLANTRISANT. Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Portion of Household Furniture, etc., October 22nd. BODYNOL WYN HIR, LLANTRI- JO SANT. Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Portion of Household Furniture, etc. GLAN GORS FAWR, LLANTRI- X SANT. Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Portion of Household Furniture, etc. BODLEW, Near GAERWEN.—SALE D of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, etc. BALOG FARM, Near AMLWCH. BSALE of LIVE and DEAD FARM- ING STOCK, etc. CERRIG DDEWI, LLANGWYLLOG. -SALE of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, etc. ROBERT A ROOGNS CSNES. LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1919. FORTNIGHTLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP and PIGS, 1' DAIRY COWS and STORE CATTLE. Grading at 10 a.m. Allocating at 12. THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 2nd, 1919. LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELDS. ANNUAL SALE of upwards of 850 Awell selected WELSH and CROSS- BRED BREEDING EWES, all of which are drawn from the Carnarvonshire and Merionethshire Hills. The property of Mr William Jones, Blaenddol, Festiniog. Sale at One o'clock p.m. ROBERT PARRY AND SON. RHVLLECH, PWLLHELI. I SALE of PEDIGREE WELSH BLACK CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, IMPLE- MENTS and CROPS, CARRIAGES, etc. fjV|~ESSRS ROBERT PARRY and SON l.fL are favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above pUcc on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1919, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, comprising:— CATTLE: 12 Pedigree Welsh Black Cattle, viz., 3 In-calf Dairy Cows, 2 Dairy Cows in profit and 7 Yearling Heifers and Calves, 3 Two-year-old Bullocks, 1 Year- ling Bullock. HORSES: 3 Geldings. SHEEP: 25 Ewes and 9 Lambs. A number of POULTRY. IMPLEMENTS, etc.: 3 Carts, Mower, Digger, Tedder, Rake, Scuffler, Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, Chaff-cutter, Car and Harness, Weighing Machine, Wheel- barrows, Cattle and Shoep Troughs, Fowl Pens and Coops, Dog Kennels, Wire- Netting, Horse Gear, Implements of Hus- bandry, Churn and Dairy Utensils, and various articles of Furniture, Brougham by Barker of London, Victoria by Hooper of London. Single and Double Harness, etc. CROPS: Ricks of Wheat, Barley, and Oats; 2 Ricks, containing about 25 Tons of Clover and Meadow Hay; Wheat, Bar- ley, and Oat Straw; Mangolds, Swedes, Potatoes in Rows. The aftermath and grazing will be let till Christmas. Sale to commence at 12 noon. Usual Credit Terms. 6, Salem-terrace, Pwllheli. MR RICHARD PEARCE, F.A.I. ABERGELE. SALE FIXTURES. I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Ist.-Camaes Farm, Llangerniew, for Mr W. H. Parry. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd.-Llangerniew Mart Autumn Sale. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th.-Bryny- maen Farm, for Mr T. H. Oakley. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th.—Proper- ties at Llysfaen. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd.-Simdde Hir, Llannefydd, for Miss Williams. OCTOBER. Nant y Fedw, Bettws yn- Rhos, for Mr J. A. Keymer. OCTOBER.—Ty Celyn, Bettws-yn Rhos, for Mr T. J. Mathews. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th. Abergele Final Sale of Store Stock. ABERGELE. GREAT OCTOBER HORSE SALES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th, for 'Working Horses, Cobs and Ponies. TliultsD 1" Y, OCTOBER 16th, for Un- broken Colts and Fmls. IN PRIZES. C75. IN PRIZES. Best Cart Horse wins L20 Cash; Second, JBM; Third, E5. Vanner: First, jei0; Second, £ 5. Three-year-old Unbroken Colt: First, £ 5; Second. C2. One or two- I year-old: First, £ 3; Second, 21. Cob, 14-1 and over: First, C3; Second, J61. Pony, 14 hands and under: First, jB2; Second, £ 1. Cart Foal: First, £ 3; Second, B2- Third, £ 1. Entries will oblige. Carriage paid on Horses railed and sold. RICHARD PEARCE, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Abergele. PEDIGREE SHEEP FOR SALE. FLOCK No. 590. REGISTERED SOUTHDOWN SHEEP. The Property of the Hon. E. L. Mostyn. rixHE above Flock haa been in existence JL 10 years; only the Choicest Strains havei been used and high-priced Rams boughA t. VERY NICE SELECTION of RAM LAMBS NOW FOR SALE at Farmers' Prices. The above can be seen on application to either the Hon. E- L. Mostyn, Mostyn, fp William Evans, Wern Farm, Whit ford, MyweLl, N. Wales. rix jr-tock bm swept the board in prizes at the County Show?. P Ahc for Sale a small consignment o! PEDIGREE .WELSH RAM LAMBS .rAU \,u'ji BI1G& DAVID JONES CO.. RHOSGOCH SMITHFIELD. TUESDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1919. GRADING OF FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP. Stock will not be accepted for Grading after Ten Lm. SALE of STORE CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, Etc., at One p.m. Entries solicited. Good demand. 30. Mona-atreet. AmlwoD TYSILIO HOUSE, RHOSGOCH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1919, at 1.30 p.m. Excellent MILCH COW in profit, Pro- mising HEIFER (18 months), two YEAR- LING STEERS, YOUNG SOW, FARM TOOLS, CHURN and DAIRY UTEN- SILS, JOINER'S TOOLS, and a Portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TROSYFFORDD, TREGELA (Distant about one mile from Ccmaes Bay). FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1919. at 1.30 p.m. Three Excellent MILCH COWS, two YEARLING STEERS, two YOUNG SOWS, STACK OF HAY, Small STACK OF UNTHRASHED OATS. FREEHOLD CORNER BUILDING SITE, being the old Smithy with the Garden in the Village of Tregela. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISHES of AML WCH, RHOSYBOL, LLANEILIAN, and LLANWEN- LLWYFO. MESSRS DAVID JONES and CO. .1'L have been instructed to Offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the AUCTION MART, 30, MONA-STREET, AMLWCH, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1919, at 2 p.m., subject to Conditions of Sale to be there and then read:— Lot I.-The desirable Freehold Holding, in the Parish of Rhosybol, with the Dwell- ing-house and Out-buildings, having an acroage of 13 Acres 3 Roods 36 Perches, known as PLAS MAIN, situated abutting the main road from Rhosgoch to Llanerchymedd. Lot 2.—The compact Freehold Small Holding, in the Parish of Rhosybol, with House and Out-buildings; area, 9 Acre* and 4 Perches; known as MORFA ISAF. Lot 3.—The desirable Farm of 63 Acres 1 R»d and 7 Perches, in the Parish of Rhosybol, with the Dwelling-house and Out-buildings, known as PENGWTDD. N.B. The Vendor will allow three- fourths of the purchase money to remain by way of Mortgage at £ 4 15s per cent. per annum Interest. Lot 4. About 16 Acres of Land, being part of WERTHYR, in the Parish of Am- lwch. Lot 5.F"ur DWELLING-HOUSES and G" :v situated :n Castle-square, Peny- sarn, in the Parish of Llaneilian. Lot 6.—Two Dwelling-houses with exten- sive Gardens, in Castle-square, in the Vil- lage of Penysarn, in the Parish of Llan- wenllwyfo. Lot 7.-A GARDEN, in the Village of PENYSARN, in the occupation of Mr Richard Roberts. Area, 25 perches. Lot 8.-TWO QUILLETS OF LAND, in the Village of PENYSARN, in the occupation of Mr Robert Williams. Area 32 perches. Further particulars as to the above Pro- perty of the Auctioneers, Amlwch and HolyheM, or of W. Fanning Esq., Solici- tor, Amlwch. PEN Y GRAIG, TREARDDUR BAY (About two miles from Holyhead Railway Station). MESSRS DA VID JONES and CO. -L"A have been favoured with instruct iona to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the above residence on TUESDAY, OCTO- BER 7th, 1919, commencing at One p.m. punctual, SURPLUS HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, full particulars of which appear on Posters and in Catalogues, which can be obtained (per post Id) from the Auctioneers, Midland Bank Chambers, Holyhead, and Amlwch. RHOSMANERCH FAWR, LLANWEN- LLWYFO, ANGLESEY. MESSRS DAVID JONES and CO. L T- t have been instructed by Messrs W. Thomas and Son to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1919, the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. comprising:— 17 HORSES, 53 HEAD of CATTLE. 50 YOUNG BREEDING EWES. 26 STORE LAMBS, and the AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS, full details of which will appear in posters and in future advertisements. 30, Mona-street, Amlwch. FORTHCOMING SALES AT EARLY DATES. BRYN LLWYD, AMLWCH.-Live and JO Dead Farming Stock and Letting of Land. CAE CYNFFONLLAES, LLANEIL- IAN.-Live and Dead Farmine Stock. MONA AUCTION MART, AMLWCH. .r —Household Furniture and Effects. PENRHOS, RHOSFAWR.—Live and t Dead Farming Stock and Household Furniture. L LVVYN YR ARTH. LLANBABO. JLj Live and Dead Farming Stock. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. i- the Old-Established Freehold Busi, ness Premises known as LONDON HOUSE, AMLWCH, most centrally situated in Mona-street, teo. gether with the Lessee's interest in the large Garden and Buildings at the rear for an unexpired term of 60 years, subject to an annual ground rent of jE5 16s. The Property consists of a spacious Shop, complete with Counters and Fixtures, and has two massive Plate Glass Windows. The Domestic portion being on the second floor, above the Shop, and comprise four extensive well-lighted Entertaining-rooms, largo Kitchen, Pantries, Sculleries, etc., with seven Bedrooms, Bathroom, and W.C., on the third floor. Comprised in the Leasehold portion is a fine Workshop with Storeroom and Wash-house, and an extensive Garden. The Property is now let as a Boot Shop, on a Lease which expires early in Decem- ber, and was formerly the leading Drapery, Establishment in the town. Further particulars of David Jones and Co., Auctioneers, Amlwch and Holyhead. EDWIN BRADSHAW SON. NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st BRADSHAW'S GARAGE, ,WHITWORTH-ST, MANCHESTER. TWO FIVE-TON "FODEN" STEAM WAGONS, FIVE-TON "WALLJS and STEVENS" TIPPING WAGON, in good order: THREE-TON DENNIB'T WAGON, MOTOR LORRIES, AMBU- LANCE VANS, TOURING CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, Etc. Sale at low.