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I D. WILLIAMS & Co., LTD,, Wine and Spirit Merchants, I 334, HiGH STREET, j -BANGOR. ..r"CY f) Established 9S years Telephone: Telegrams: 188 Old Vaults-
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| D. WILLIAMS & Co., -I -LTD- Wine and Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, -BANGOR.- Established 96 years Telephone: ( Telegrams- 188 i Old VaulU 11- I
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Established 1851. WM. DEW and SON ———— AND R. ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., AUCTION ERRS, VALUERS. SURVEYORS, BANGOR (Tel. 13) CONWAY (Tel. 29) TELEGRAMS, "DiJWSON." Sales of Country Estates, Contentl of Mansions and Private Residences. Proprielor3 of Carnarvonshire, Dsnbighshira and Anglesey Smithfields. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1S19, at Two p.m. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISH OF LLANTESTYN. REALISATION of a Compact and Yery Desirable moderate sized 1< ARM HOLD- ING. close to tho Village of Hangopd. within convenient distance of the County Town of Beaumaris, and presenting several very desirable Sites for the erec- tion of Bungalows and Seaside Residences. mESSTtS W. DEW and SON and R. l"J. ARTHUR JONES have been in- structed to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the IOWN HALL, LLANGEFNI subject to con- ditions of Sale to be then produced and ?.t)nn< all that COMPACT Rnd 1 RO- DUCTIVE FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS known as < BRYNPOETH, 'compiling a Rood Farm House, con- veniently arranged Outbuildings, tugetnei with ri-i ACRES or thereabouts of Riel Arable and Pasture Land, and QOW in the occupation of Mr Hugh Jones 1 as a Yearly Tenant. "For all further Particulars, Plan and Conditions of Sale apply to W. THORNTON JONES, Esq., Solicitor, Bangor, Or to the Auctioneers at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1919. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. LLANERCHYMEDD. ESSRS WM. DEW and SON and dM- 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 Yaluablo and Well-placed ACCOMMODATION LAND. extending to tOO ACRES or thereabouts, and now forming part of BRYNGWALLEN NEWYDD, situate about One Mile from Llanerchy- 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 fcom the Auction- eEäS. at their OStCM, JBangor and Con- way. TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 21st, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. NORTH WALES. COUNTIES OF DENBIGH AND FLINT. TURTHER OUTLYING PORTIONS OF £ GW$YCH CÂSTIE ESTATE. In the Parishes of Abergele (Urban and Rural), Llanddulas,. tho Town of Abergele, close to Cclwyn Bay, and Old Cohvyri, and in and about tho popular Seaside Resort of Rhyl. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and It. Il ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., have been favoured with instructions to üFFKH. I TOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at ,THE HOTEL METROPOLIS, COLWYN •BAY (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and road), (Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, Attrac- Live SMALL HOLDINGS, ACCOM MO DATION LANDS, BUILDING SI 1ES, and a FREE FULLY LICENSED HOTEL and LAND in Abergele, inoluu- intr the following widely known Hold- ings :-TY'N Y CAEAU, FFYNONAU, TYDDYN UCHAF BACH, TY GWYN, BRON HEULOG, BENAR CALED, HENDRE, Etc. Printed Particulars. Pians and Condi- tions of Sale may be obtained from R. M. EThomas, Esq., Twining, iluabon; Harold -Ed,.vai-ds, Lsq., G wry eh Castlo Estate lOffice, Abergele; or of the Auctioneers art their Offices, Bangor and Conway. By Direction of Lord Harlech. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF DOLBENMAEN. REALISATION of Very Desirable FREE- tliHOLD FARMS, about five miles from rCriccieth, eight miles from Portrnadoc, "und within convenient distance of tho County and Market Town of Carnarvon. MESSRS W. DEW and SON and R. T?iL ARTHUR JONES have been favoured with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at PORTMADOC, tt an early date, the VALUABLE FREE. HOLD FARMS and LANDS known as CWRT ISAF and UCHAF and HAFOD GARREGOG, i tho whole extending to an area of f 700 Acres (or thereabouts). FQr all further particulars apply to W. E. Stamer, Esq., Brogyntyn Estate Office, lOswestry, or to the Auctioneers, at their Officos, Bangor and Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF CARNARVON, PARISH OF LLANENGAN. iT|TESSRS W. DEW and SON and R. -i?L ARTHUR JONES have been in- structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION at PWLLHELI (subject to Con- ditions of Salo to be then produced and cad) all VALUABLE and VERY DE- roa d ), FREEHOLD FARM and JjIRBLE FREEHOLD FARM ,d LANDS known as TYNEWYDD extending to 204 Acres (or thereabout), Situate close to the Villages of LlannKan and Sarn Bach. and distant about 14 miles from the Growing Seaside Resort of Aber- todi, and about eight miles from the old establishes! Market Town of Pwllheli. For all further particulars apply to Messrs Chamberlain and Johnston, Solici- tors, Llandudno, or to tho Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway, GLYN ALLOTMENT. ROEWEN, TALYCAFN. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and -TT1- R. ARTHUR JONES, on behalf of T. Barker, Esq., invito Tenders for the Tenancy of tho above Valuable SHEEP GRAZING extending to 300-325 ACRES. For all further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, The Estate Office, Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE. OUTLYING PORTIONS OF THE PENRHYN ESTATE. IN THE LLEYN PENINSULA. PARISHES of BODFERIN. BRYN CROKS, ABERDARON, LLANFAEL- RHYS, RHIW, LLANGYBI, and DOL- BENMAEN. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. I ARTHUR JONES have wceived in stcuctions from the Right Hon. Lord Pen- rhyn to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho TOWN HALL, PWLLHELI, the following noted FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL PRO- I PERTIES, extending to an area of 1050 Acres (or thereabouts). 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. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISHES OF LLANDRYGARN, BODVVROG, LLANFACHRAETH, LLANDDEUSANT, AND LLAN- FIGAEL. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and J?-B- R ARTHUR JONES have been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the TOW N HALL; LLANGEFNI (sub- ject to Conditions of Sale to be then pro- duced and read), Valuable and Highly Pro- ductive FREEHOLD FARMS and ACCOMMODATION LANDS, comprising 273 ACRES (or thereabout.), and including the well-known llo'.d.ngs of CLEGIR GWYNION. PLAS LLANFIGAEL, MAESLLAN. BODWIiOG (part of), BRYNTIRION, LLANDDEUSANT. Detailed Particulars will appear in later announcements, or in the meantime may be obtained from tho Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. PENTREVOELAS. Realisation of a moderate-sized Farm Hold- ing. in this renowned Agricultural Dis- trict of Denbighshire. ?,ITESSRS WM7" DEW and SON and I l' R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION at the VICTORIA HOTEL. LLAN RWST (unless previously disposed of by Private Treaty), all that FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS known as HAFOTTY GERRIG, extending to 31. ACRES (or thoreaboutsL For all further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. • Preliminary Announcement. COUTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF LLANSANTFFRATD, Near GLAN CONWAY. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and 1'1. R. ARTHUR JONES have been 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 Valuable and Compact FREEHOLD FARM known a if TY'N CELYN, extending to 2 5 ACRES (or thereabouts). Also the FREEHOLD PROPERTIES known as GWYXDY MAWR and CLAERBWLL. For all further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and I Conway. Preliminary Announcement. COLWYN BAY and CONWAY. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and ivil R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC. nON, at an oarly date (subject to Con- ditions of Sale to be then produced and read), all that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as ROSEVILLE, 15, Greenlield-road, Colwyn Bay, together with that Vaiuab!o FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as GORPHWYSFA, Conway. For all further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. Also all tat Freehold House known as HYFRYDLE, Greenfield-road, Colwyn Bay. By direction of Mrs Hall. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. CONWAY. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and ?vJL It. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL. by PUBLIC AUC- TION at tho CASTLE HOTEL, CON- WAY. at an oarly date (subject to Condi- tions of Sale to be then produced and read), all those FIVE EN CLOSURES of FREEHOLD ACCOMMODATION LAND, situate at CYMRYD, CONWAY, and now let to Mr Samuel Williauis, as yearly teu- font. For all further particulars, apply to tho Auctioneers, at their Officcs, Bangor and Conway. MONDAY, OCTOBER l3th, 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, OCTOBER 14th, 1919. LLANR WST SMITHFIELD. Grading at Eleven a.m. No Stock received for. Grading after the above time. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND RTORft CATTLE. COUPLES. Etc. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1919. GAERWEN SMITHFIELD. Grading at Eleven a.m. No Stock received for Grading after the above time. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND STORE CA TTIE. COUPLES. Etc. TUESDAY", OCTOBER 21st, 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. ESTABLISHED 1863. JOHN PRITCHARD AND 00. (Parker MacKenzie, F.A.I.) AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE, LAND. AND ESTATE AGENTS. Heail Office: BANK CHAMBERS. BANGOR Branch Office: Llangefni every Tuursdaj. Telephone 47. Bangor. PROPRIETORS OF THE MENAl BRIDGE, VALLEY, AND LLANERCHYMEDD AUCTION AU(:FION MR JOHN PRITCHARD i4 aleo the duly appointed Valuer for the Juzticee oi Carnarvon in all Licensing Compensation Cease. Salta by Auction of Landed Es- tates, Town and Country Properties, the Equipment of Mansion* end Private, Cesidences in any part of North Wales. Valuations personally conducted of Reali Estate for Sale by Public Auction or Pri- vato Contract. SPECIALITIES. Land Valuations Probate, Farm Valuations on Change ot Tenancy, Timber, Hotel and Trade Yaiua- tionj m any part ot the country. Estates 111anagod and Rent* collected. Inventories carefully m:'de and checked. ANGLESEY OCTOBER. MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13th, 1919, Grading at Ten a.m. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. 1 Have in addition to the usual number of STORE CATTLE and DAIRY COWS, a special entry of 200 GRAND WELSH BREEDING EW ES. direct off the Mountain, being the property of the University College Farm; Mrs Eilis, Wig. and others. Aloo a further consignment of 200 DRAFT WELSH EWES and LAMBS from Mr Joseph Cockbaane, Corsy gedol, MiV'on oth. Owing to a marked improvement in the demand for Store Cat lil and Sheep furthez- entries are invited for this Sale. .Sall, t O,cic.-k noon with Dairy Cattle. PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION OF TIME OF GRADING TO 10 a.m., instead of 11 o'clock. TUESDAY, 14th, VALLEY. By order of the Ministry of Food. no animals will be accepted at the Grading Station after 10 a.m. prompt, at which I time in future Grading will commence. NORTH WALES. PLEASE NOTE THE DATES. THE GREAT ANGLESEY HORSE SALES of 550 PEDIGREE SHIRES, CART COLTS AND FOALS, in addition to PEDIGREE HACKNEYS, WELSH COBS and PONIES, by JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. are L-xed for WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15th, LLANERCHYMEDD, 50 SHIRE BRED HORSES, COLTS AND FOALS. Judging, 10.50. Sale, 12 noon. THURSDAY, OCTOBER ICth. LLANGEFNI, 300 PEDIGREE SHIRES, COLTS AND FOALS (a record entry), to be held in conjunction with the County Show and Sale under the auspices of the Foal Show and Sale Society, pestjjoned from October 2nd last owing to the strike. Judging, 9 a.m. Salo, 10.30 prompt. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th, MENAI BHIDGE FAIR, 2GO HEAVY AND LIGHT HORSES, PEDIGREE HACKNEYS, COBS AND PONIES. Also tho Distinct Sale of TWO-YEAR- OLD CART COLTS and FITTERS, bred 011 the Carnarvonshire Hills. Judging, 9 a.m. ";ale, 10.30. Catalogues preparing, and may be had of the Auctioneers, Bangor. l PLAS COCH FARM, LLANFAIR P.G. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. Instructed by Mr John Jones. who is leaving, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, 011 the Premises, on WEDNES- DAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1919. at TilSIve o'clock (noon) punctually. 10 GRAND YOUNG DAIRY COWS, some newly calved, the others to calve end of this month. A very choico and reliable herd, being first-class milkers with good bags. 30 STORE CATTLE, comprising two- year-old Steers and Heifers, in very good condition, and strong yearling Bullocks. 3 HORSES and FOALS, including Dark Bay Cart Mate, eight years, 16 hands; capital Buv Cart Mare, live yoars, 16 hands, both good workers in all gears and sound Colt Foal by Bryneryr Shire Horse, Bay Mare, live years, 16 hands, and her Filly Foal, by same sire; a very promis- ing yearling Cart Colt, Grand Dark Bay Colt Foal by Llanerchymndd Shire Horse, Dark Bay Cob, rising four. 15-2. un broken. IMPLEMENTS: Three Tip Carts and Frames, Governess Car with rubber tyros, Howard's Double Plough. Double and Single Turnip Drills, Chain and Zig-Zag Harrows, Mowing Machines, Chair-Cuttcr, Pulpers, Horse Power, Set of Shaft and Leading Gear, Sundry Harness. Ladders. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Large, useful Linen Cupboa.rd, Couch, two hand- some Regulator Clocks. Kitchen Chairs and Tables, Cot and Bedding, Washstand Toilet Fables, and innumerous effects. Also the (}razing of tho aftermath on about 100 Acros until November 12th next, in one or more lot?. Bank Chambers, Bangor. NEAR THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. SALE of a Small but very Desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. (PARKER MACKENZIE) Will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SPORTS-MAN HOTEL, CARNARVON, on SATUR- DAY, OCTOBER. 25th, 1919, at 1.30 p.m. punctually, in One Lot. or in tho follow- ing or such Lot or Lots as "hail there and then bo dry-de(1 UJKMI, the Charmingly Situated FREEHOLD COUNTRY RE- SIDENCE. RHYDDALLT FAWR, distant about 1 miles from the Town of Carnarvon, commanding line views of the Surrounding Country and Carnarvon Ba.y. Inhere is a valuable Bed of Clay on the Land and 6a. 3r. 37p. aro let on Leases for 21 ypar- from November 12th, 1911, at Dead Rents aggregating jSoO a year 7 'I l ie H(?s i dence merging into Royalties. The Residence ha" the following Accommodation: Four Collars, Vestibule. Entrance Hall, two En- tertaining-rooms. Domestic Officers, Bath- room, W.C., five Bedrooms, Dressing- room, Boxroom, good Garden and Orna- mental Grounds. There is a small Fnrm House with Outbuildings, and the Land is let on Annual Tenancies at rentals of J6141 15.:1. exclusive of the Residence, Dead Rents and Royalties. A. R. P. Lot 1.—The Residence, Grounds, Garden Woodlands. and Caeau Front (two) 12 2 4 Lot 2.—Y Dolydd (2), Cacau Drainiau (2), Roads (3). AUt Rhedyn (2), Brick Field, Ca-e Cefn Gadlys, Allt y Barcdy, Farm House, Buildings, Yard, etc 23 1 16 Lot 3.—Cao Canol, Caeau Pump (2). Weirgloddiau (2), Cae Dan yr Yard. Cae Dulyn, Road 20 1 16 Lot 4.-Ra.llt. 1 2 32 Lot 5. —Weirgiodd Barcuy, Pare Stalwvn (part of) 3 1 14 5 1 14 Total Area 61 1 4 Descriptive particulars of the property may be obtained of and plan of the Pro- perty can be seen at the Offices of Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., Solicitors, Car- narvon, and Bangor; Mr Bowen Jones, Land Surveyor, Carnarvon and the Auc- tioneers, Bangor. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF LLANRUG. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. (PARKER MACKENZIE) Will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. at the SPORTSMAN HOTEL, CARNARVON. SATURDAY, UCTOBEil 25th. 1919, about 3.30 p.m. ARP Lot 1. The Freoho'd Farm known as Tan Han with House (imov-cup'-edl and Outbuildings. Tenant, Mr Ryles 9 0 30 Lot 2. The Freehold Farm known as Lloiniau with House (unoccupied) arid Outbuildings. Tenant, Mr Ellis Owen 30 Oil ? Lot 3. —The Small Freehold Hold- 1 ing known as Pen y Cae- and part of Erw House (tenant. Mr Owen Lewis) withexwnsiye frontage to good roads, forming eligible Building Situs, together with the Cottage, in the occupa- tion of Mi-is Whiskin; also the Outbuildings 7 3 39 Lot 4. Hermon Smithy with comfortable House, Buildings, and four Quillets of Land. Tenant, Mr (). R. Ryles r 1 0 28 Lot 5. A Valuable Freehold Accommodation Field, Pare Bailey, adjoining Lot 4, with extensive road frontage, eligible for building site-. Tenant, Mr J. Joiico, Tauyeoed 8 0 35 Total area 56 2 23 A Plan of this Property can be seen at tho Offices of Mr Chas. A. Jones, Solici- tor, Carnarvon, and the Auctioneers. Dan- gor, from whom further particulars may be obtained. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JOHN FRITCHARD & CO. Have been instructed to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION, at an early date, I the remaining portion of the TREVOR PLAS ESTATE. Situated in the Parishes of Pensarn, Llan- eilian, and Llanddaniel. Further particulars will shortly appear, and may,, be had of the Auctioneers, or Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., aLl of Bangor. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1919. PENRHYN HALL. BANGOR. HIGHLY IMPORTANT COLLECTIVE SALE of Rare and Valuable ANTIQUE and MODERN FURNITURE, Costly Carpets, Water-Colour Drawings and Oil Paintings by Celebrated Artists. Old Sheffield Plate and Plated Goods, Old GitMS an d China of the rai-ost and choicest design, etc. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. Bob to announce this very Important and Attractive SALE of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, which wili include, sevoral valuable pieces of antiques of different periods, in addition to sets of complete Entertaining and Bedroom Furniture by makers of repute.. ORDER OF SALE: Pictures, Glass and China, etc., at Eleven a.m.; Salo of Antiques at Two p.m. prompt. Catalogues preparing and will be issued to Buyers from ail parts a full week prior to Sale. The Auctioneers will arrange to oolloct at a moderate charge any furniture in Bangor or District the day previous All Entries must be made direct to the Auctioneers, not later than SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. PLEASE NOTE THE DATE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1919. Judging, 10 a.m. Sale, 11.30 a.m. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. Beg to announce that they have now definitely fixed WEDNESDAY, OCTO- BER 29th, for their ANNUAL SALE of 125 PEDIGREE WELSH BLACK CATTLE. Several further late entries of Heifers havo been received. NOTE.—A few more entries can bo accepted for final issue of Catalogue to appear on Sale day. Bank Chambers, Bangor, N.W. By Order of the Board of Trade Timber Supply Department. SALE OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT from PLAS GWYNANT and PLAS BERWYN CAMPS. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. Will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the PENRHYN HALL. BANGOR, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1919, Surplus CAMP EQUIPMENT, comprising Blankets and Bedding, Trestle Tables, Enamelled Ware, and a large assortment of Kitchen Requisites, about 200 Lots. AUTUMN FIXTURES BY JOHN PRITCHARD & CO which will be added to each week:— Tuesday, Oct. 28th.-Brynfuches, Am- lwch. Great Dispersal Salo of Farming Stock and Furniture for F. Barbagh, Esq. Friday, Oct. 31st, at 10 a.in.-Cofnmawr, Llangafio. Farming Stock and Furni- ture, for Mr H. 0. Hughes. Friday, Oct. 31st, at 1 p.m.—PorLhamel Home Farm. Great Dispersal Sale of Farming Stock and Furniture, for Mr Edmunds (quitting). Wednesday, Nov. 5th.-Great Agricul- tural Dispersal Sale at Baron HiH Home Farm for Mr John Coulthard (quitting). Wednesday, Nov. 19th.—Gadlys, Menai Bridge. Sale of Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Farm Implements, and Sur- plus Household Furniture, for Sir E. Phiilipson Stowe, Bart. Further particulars of important Farm Stock Sales will bo added as soon as datI" can be suitably arranged. H. T. QWRR* F. ~ON. GRADING STATIONS. LLANGEFNI. MONDAY. OCT. lZth. PENTRAETH, TUESDAY, OCT. 14th. TY CROES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st. < Grading at Ten sharp as per strict in- structions. GLYBCOED, LLANWENLLWYFO, Near AMLWCH. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON -IrA. have been favoured with instruc- tions from John Roberts, Esq., who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Farm, on MONDAY, OCTO- BER 13th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising: Curt. Mare, 6-year-old. 16.2 hands high; Cart Mare, 8-year-old. 16.2 hands high; Cart Mare, 7-year -old (both stinted to ono of Sarn Stud Horses) Gelding. 3-ycar-old, good worker in all gears; Hackney Mare, G-yt'.ar-old; Yearling Filly, 3 Foals, 10 grand Milking Cows, some to calve at an early date, others in full profit 2-ycar-01d Bull, 13 two-and-a-half years old Fat Cat- tie. nearly ripe for grading; 10 two-year- old Cattle, 10 year-and-a-half old Cattle, 6 Yearling Cattle, 15 strong Calves. Tip Cart with Frame, nearly new Ralli Car by Hooper and Sons, Liverpool Market Car, Reaper, new last year, by the leading inakrr, McCormick Albion Hay Mower, Hor-c Rake Howard Plough, Zig-7.ag Har- rows, Single Plough. Scutilers, Stcne Rol- lers. Pig T roughs, also lot of Farm Imple- ments too numerous to mention, Sots of Shaft, Leading and Ploughing Gears, Sets of Harness, etc. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. prompt. GinRN, Near LLANERCHYMEDD. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON IT-8- have been favoured with instruc- tions from Mrs Roberts, who is leaving, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, 011 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th. 1919, the STOCK, comprising Five- year.-t,.Id Horse, 16 h.h.: 2 t-hree-year-old Horse3, 16-2 h.h. and 17-2 h.h.; Hackney Hor<e, five-year-old, 15 h.h. all are good workers in all gears; 10 Grand Dairy Cows, some to Calve at an oarly date; Bull Calf, 12 two-year-old Cattle, 12 Yearling Cattle, 12 strong Calves, 130 Welsh Breeding FJvves, Wiltshire Ram, Cart and Frame, Spring Car, Waggon, Hornsby Plough, 2 Zig-Zag Harrows, Reaper, new this season, by°W. A. Wood; Stone Roller, Water Car, Crossiey L.L. 6 h.p. Oil Engine. A'bbn Crusher, Bamford Crusher, small iLC; ChaJf Cutters, Pulpers. Winnowmg Machine, Slate Cistern, 3.9 x 4, 4.4 x 3.0; Hay Collector, Cattle Cribs, Pig Troughs; also lot of other Farm Implements too numerous to mention; Set of Shaft, Lead- ing and Ploughing Gears, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Old Oak Cupboard with four panelled doors, Half-Chester Maho- gany Bedstead, Dressing Tables, Feather Bed, Brass and Iron Bedstead and Mat- tress, Ash Bedroom Suite, Couch, Arm Chairs. Walnut Chcffonier, Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Oval Deal Table, Oak Dresser, large Kitchen Table, Settle, Hat Stand; also lot of other valuable Articles, Plated Services, Dairy Utensils, 50 Tons of well harvested Hay, 150 Loads of Farm- yard Manure, 8 Acres of Green Crop. Sale to commence at 12 o 'dock prompt. F OU RC ROSS ES FARM, RHOSGOCH. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have been favoured with instruc- tions from R. Jones, Esq., who is tewving. to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho above Farm, on WEDNESDAY, OCTO- BER 15th, the STOCK, comprising:— Mare, 5-year-old, 15.2 hands high, stinted to one of the Fferani lsaf Horses; Cart Horse, 6-year-old, 15 hands high; Filly, 3-year-old; 2 2-year-ohl Goldings, Hackney Mare, 14 hands high; Foal, 9 grand Milk- ing Cows, some to calve at an early date, others in full profit; year-and-a-half old Bull, 15 2-year-o!d Cattle, 15 Yearling Cat- tle, 4 large Breeding Ewes, 1 Ram, 27 I head of Geeee, Horse Rake, Heol Rake, Stir Plough, Singlj Plough, Ridging Plough (new), Seed Drill, Scufiler, Zig-zag Harrow. Stone Roller and Shaft, Chaii- cutter (nearly new), Pulper, Scraper, Glinding-ttono. Horsepower. Iron Rack, 15 yards long; 2 Wheelbarrows, 3 Casks, Cattle T:e," Whipplo-trees, also lot ci Farm Implements toj numerous to mention, Sols of Shafts, Leading and Ploughing Gears, Saddle and Bridles. Sale to commence at 12 noon prompt. RHOSMANERCH, Near AMLWCH. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON If.L have been favourcd?with mstruc- tions from (Jwen Williams, Esq., who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Farm. on FRIDAY, OCTO. BER 17th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising: 2 Cart Mares, livo-year-old, 15-2 h.h.; Cart Horse, three-year-old. 16 h.h. Cart Mare, three-year-old; seven-year-old Mare, 16 h.h.; Hackney Mare, seven-year-old, 14 h.h.; Hackney Mare, six-year-old; Pony, eight-year-old, 13 h.h.; aged Mare, 15-2 h.h.; 4 Geldings, two-year-old; 6 Year- ling Geldings, 3 Foals, 6 Grand Dairy Cows, somo to calve at an early date, others in full profit; 2 In-calf Heifers, two- year-old Bull, 26 2-year-old Cattle, 24 two- year-old Cattle, 9 Yearling Cattie. 70 Welsh Breeding Ewes, 30 large Breeding Ewes, 2 Wiltshire Rams, 2 Tip Cart and Frame, etc.; Ralli Car, 4 Single Furrow Ploughs by Howard, Pierce and lian.-o;ne; 2 Zig-Zag Harrows. Chain Harrow, Doub'e Spring Tooth Grubber, Stone Roller and Shaft, 2 ScufTlers, Manure Distributor, Hay Mower, nearly new. by Albion; Reaper, nearly new, by W. A. Wood; Horse Rake, 2 Hay Collectors, Ladders, 7g h.p. Rustin Oil Engine, Corn Crusher, Oilcake Crusher, 2 Chall Cutters, one with three knives; Pulpers and Scrapers, large lengths of Shafting, 100 feet of Belting, 6 Loose Pulleys, Water Car, 2 pairs of Wheels, large Cistern to hold eight tons, 2 Horse-Powers, in perfect condition; also lot of Farm Implements too numerous to mention, 3 Sets of Harness. 2 Sets of Shaft, Leading and Ploughing Gears, Set of Breaking-ln Harness. Sale to commence at 10 p.m. prompt. TRE HWFA, BODEDERN. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON -i-YJL have been favottrad with instruc- tions from Mrs Williams, who is leaving, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1919, the STOCK, comprising: 3 Cart Mares, five and seven-year-old; Cart Horse, seven-year-old Filly, two-year-old; and Filly Foal, 10 Grand Dairy Cows, same to calve at an early date, others in full profit; 1 Bull, two-year-old; 19 do. Store Bullocks, 10 year and a half old Cattle, 7 strong Calves, 15 large Breeding Ewes, 5 Lambs, Breeding Sow with Litters, 3 Tip Carts with Frame, Dog Car, 2 Hay Mowers (one new this season by the leading maker, Bamford), Seed Drill, Corn Drill, 2 Chaff- Cutters, Reaper (new this season by the leading maker, W. A. Wood), Horse Rake, Heel Rakes, 2 Horse-Powers, 2 Pulpers and Scrapers, Howard Plough, Ridging Plough, 2 Zig-Zag Harrows, Chain Har- row, Rollers, ScufTlers, Wc-ighing Machine and Weights, 2 Wheelbarrows, 4 Ladders. Grinding Stono. Wooden and Iron Cattle Cribs, Pig Troughs; also lot of other Farm Implements too numerous to mention; 3 Sets of Shafts, Leading and Ploughing Gears, Set of Harness, largo quantity of Potatoes. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. NOTICE. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON will NOT BE LIABLE should ANY ACCIDENTS OCCUR at SALES CON- DUCTED by THEM. CHW AEN HEN, LLANTRISANT. Highly Important Sale of Valuable Live and Dead Forming Stock and Dairy Utensils. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have boeri favoured with instructions by Mr Hughes to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Farm on WED- NESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1919. the STOCK, eompriing Trew," 17 hands high. 5-year-old, with Foal; nire, Conley high, 5_ycur-old. with Foal; sire, ?otiley MmfMtrct (No. 32250); dam. Trew, by Lunesdalo Sordar" (No. 25380); g. dam, "Darby," by "Bury Commander" (No. 17831) g.g. dam, Trim," by "Atlas" (No.• 12729), "Brown," 17 hands; Hack- ney Horse, 6 grand Milching Cows, some to salve at an early date, others in full profit; one-and-half-yoar-old Bull, 8 two- year-old Cattle. ripe for grading; 12 one- and-half-yea-r-old Bullocks and Heifers, 7 strong Calves, 14 large Breeding Ewes, Shropshire Ram, 3 Tip Carts with Frames, one new, never been used; Dog Cart, Ho- ward Plough, Single Ditto, Ridging Plough. 2 Stone Rollers, 2 Zig-zag Har- rows, Chain Harrow. Double Sprmg-tooth Grubber. Grubber, Hay Mower, by Bam- ford; Reaper, by W. A. Wood; Horse Rake, Hornsby Corn Drill, Seed Drill, Chaff-Cutter. Scraper (Powell Brothers), 2 Horse-powers, Weighing Maohino and Weights, Hay Collector, Cattle Crib. Pig Troughs. W heolbarrows, Gnnding-stone, also lot of other FARM IMPLEMENTS, too numerous to mention; 3 Sets of Shaft, Leading and Ploughing Gears: Stack of last season's Straw, about 8 tons: also por- tion of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and the DAIRY UTENSILS. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. GLAN GORS FAWR. LLANTRISANT. Highly Important- Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, ('tESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON havo M been favoured with instructions bv Mr Pritchard. who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Farm en TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising3 Cart Mares, about 16.2 hands high. stinted; Hackney Mare, two-year-old Filly, and two-voar-old Ge'ding, by Fferam Isaf Shire Horses; yearling Ditto, by "Martin John 2 Foals, 11 grand Milching Cows, some to calve at an early date, others in full profit; 20 two-and-a-half-year-old Bul- locks and Heifers, nearly ripe for grad- ing; 15 one-and-a-half-year-old Cattle, 4 strong Calves, 30 large Breeding Ewes, 3 Tip Carts with Irames, Market Car, Ralli Cir, 2 Howard M.Z. Ploughs, Hornsby Plough, 2 Zig-zag Harrows, Chain Harrow, Spring-tooth Grubber. Stone Roller, Iron Roller, Seed Drill, Stuffier, new Hay Mower, by Cambrian, Reaj>er, 3 I-I.Power, 2 Chaff-Cutters, 2 Pulpers, Hay Col- lector, Horse Rake, Cattle Cribs, AVeigh- ing Machine and Weights, Iron Sheep Troughs, Pig Troughs, Corn Bin, Sock -Trucks. Ladders, etc. also many other valuable FARM IMPLEMENTS, too numerous to mention; 3 Sets of Shaft, Leading and Ploughing Gears; Set of Har- ness. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 2 Mahogany Sideboards, Drawing-room Chippendale Suite, Glass-top Cupboard. 3 Overmantels, Dresser, Deal Tables, Easy and Single Mahogany Chairs, 2 Iron Bed- steads, 2 Dressing and Washing Stands, Chest of Drawers, Brass Fenders, etc.; largo quantity of Pictures, Wringing Ma- chine, DAIRY UTENSILS. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. Light Luncheon will be provided at reasonable charges. BALOG FARM. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1919. BODNOLWYN HIR, LLANTRISANT. t Important Sale of Live and Doad Farming Stock and Dairy Utensils. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have 1 been favoured with instructions -by Mrs Williams. who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1909, the STOCK, com- prising :-3 Cart Mares, two-year-old Filly. Hackney Mare. 14.2 hands high Foal, 7 Milching Cows, some to calve at an early date. others in full proSt: 6 two-year-old Cattle, 11 one-and-half-year-old Cattle, 5 strong Calves, 30 large Breeding Ewes, Wiltshire RUlli, 9 head of Geese. 2 Tip Carts and Frames, 2 Market Cars. 3 Ploughs (Howard and Pioroe), Ridging Plough, Single Ditto, Iron and Stono Rol. kr. 2 Zig-zag Harrows, Chain Harrow, Grubber, Seed Drill. 2 Hay Mowers, by Bamford; Horse Rako, new last season; 2 Chaff-cutters, Pulpers and Scraper, Hay Collector, Weighing Machine and Weight-, Grinding-stone, 2 Horse Rakes, Corn Bin, Sack Truck, Pig Trough", Cattle Cribs, 2 Ladders, many other valuable FARM IM- PLEMENTS, too numerous to mention 2 Sets of Shatrt. Leading and Ploughing Goars; Set of Harness, and DAIRY UTENSILS. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. DINAM, VALLEY. Highly Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, large portion of House- hold Furniture, etc. "VTESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have 11 been favoured with instructions by D. R. Lloyd, Esq.. who is leaving, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Farm on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising:— Hackney Mare with Foal, 3 three-year-old Goldings, perfectly sound, good workers in all gears; large White Pedigree Sow with litter of Pigs. 3 strong Calves, Gig. Scuf- fler, Hay Collector, Horse Rake, Horse- power (new), Chaff-cutter, B3, by Bam- ford; Pulper and Scraper, Ridging Plough, large Wooden Hen-house (removable), Paraffin Cabinet, also lot of other valuable FARMING IMPLEMENTS, too numer- ous to mention; Shalit, Leading and Ploughing Ciears, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc.: Dining-room: Sideboard, Couch, and 6 Chairs; Overmantel, Marblo Timepiece, 2 Lamps with Brackets, Mahogany Window Poles, Fire Brasses, Pictures, etc. Draw- ing-room: Black Cabinet, 6 Chairs, large Mirror, 2 Lamps with Brackets, Hall Clock, American Roll-top Desk, Mahogany Bedstead and Wire Mattress. 2 Kitchen Cupboards, small Paraffin Stove, and many other articles. Sale at 12 o'clock. GAERWEN ISAF, GAERWEN. Sale of Valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock, large portion of Household Fur- niture, etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have 1.l. been favoured with instructions from Mrs Williams to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Farm on WED- NESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising6 grand Milch. ing Cows (some to oalvo at an early date, others in full pro- fit), 6 Heifers, 3 strong Calves, Breed- ing Sow, Tip Cart and Frame, 2 Ploughs, Zig-zag Harrow, Grubber, Scunfler, Stone Roller, Horse Rake, Hay Collector, Chaff- cutters, Pulpers, Ladders, Pig and Sheep- feeding Troughs, Grinding-stono; also lot of other FARM IMPLEMENTS, too numerous to mention; Set of Shaft, Leading and Ploughing Gears; quan- tity of Corrugated Sheets and Roof- ing Slates, with a large portion of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc.: 2 new Bedsteads and Mattresses, Dressing and Washing Stands, Bedroom Chairs, Towel Rails, quantity of Pictures, Single and Arm Chairs, Fenders and Fire Irons, 3 Kitchen Tables, Sofas, Settle and Bench, Wringing and Washing Machine, and many other articles; also DAIRY UTEN- SILS, etc. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. FFERAM, MAENADDWYN. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, Etc. ,"VTESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have 1. been favoured with instruction by Mrs Evans, who is leaving, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, Mrs EvansA, LTCTION, at the ab ovo place, Fuit ?rticutars in due course. PLAS LLANFIHANGEL, ANGLESEY. GREAT DISPERSAL SALE OF EX- TENSIVE FARMING STOCK. MESSRS H. TT OWEN and SON have 1. been favoured with instruction by R. Pritchard. Esq., who is un der notice to quit, the whole excellent FARMING STOCK, together with the modern and large FARMING IMPLEMENTS; also the wholo STACK YARD, which includes Hay and Straw, Green Crop, and Farm- yard Manure. Full partIculars will appear shortly. BRYN HAFOD, LLANERCHYMEDD. Important Sale of Household Furniture, etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON .r have been favoured with instruc- tions from the Guardians to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Place, at an early date. Full particulars in duo course. BODNEITHIOR, LI,ANDYFRYDOG, LLANERCHYMEDD. Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON 1' have been favoured with instruc- tions from T. Rowlands, Esq.. who is giving up Farming, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date. Full particulars in due course. Also LETTING of about 150 Acres of Rich GRAZING LAND, in convenient Lots. LIST OF FORTHCOMING SALES. BODLEW, Near GAERWEN—SALE of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, etc. CERRIG DDEWI, LLANGWYLLOG. -SALE of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, etc. DAVID JONES a CO., RHOSGOCH SMITHFIELD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1919. GRADING UF FAT CA'iTiJi AND SHEEP. Stock will not be accepted for Grading after Ten a.m. SALE of STORE CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, Etc., at One p.m. Entries solicited, Good demand. 30. Mona-etroet, Amlwch. MONA AUCTION MART, AMLWCH. lTi- -Wednesday, October 22nd, House- hold Furniture and Effects. CAE CYNFFONLLAES, I.LANEIL- IAN.—Monday. October 27th, Live and Dead Farming Stock. AT RHOSGOCH SMITHFIELD. Ao(-tober 28th, Live and Dead Farm- ing Struck, from Smidda Wen, Coinaes Bay, which will bo removed for coaveiiience of Sale. Particulars next week. GORSLWYD BACH. RHOSYBOL. Friday, October 31st, Live and Dead Farming Stock. PENTRE BWLW. LLANFWROG. t Tuesday, November 4th, Live and Doad Farming Stock. BRYNLLWYD, AMLWCH—Wednes- day, November 5th, Live and Dead Farming Stock and Land Letting. FORTHCOMING SALES AT EARLY DATES. PENRIIOS, RHOSFAWR. LLANFAIR JL M. E. LLNNYN YR ARTH, LLANBABO. Mw WlLUAM HVCWW. SMITHFIELD, BODORGAN. TUESDAY, OCT. 14th. Grading, Ten a.m.; Sale of Dairy Cow s, Store Cattle, Breeding Ewes and Rams to J commence at Two p.m. prompt. Further Entries invited. TYDDYN ENGAN, BODORGAN. — MR WM. HUGHES is instructed by ?L Mr W. Jones to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above-named Farm, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 17th, 1919, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARM- ING STOCK, Etc., comprising: Five Dairy Cows (in profit), five Bullocks, four Yearlings, two useful Cob Marcs (honest in all work), Mare (rising four year old), Cart and Frame, Plough (Pierce), Scotch Plough, Harrow, Stone Roller and Shafts, N l Sculller, Seed Drill, Mowing Machine, Hay Collector, Heel Rake, a splendid Governess Car, two Chaff-Cutters, Pulper and Slioer, Shaft and Loading Goars, Horse-Power, Set Harness, Iron Cattle Feeding Trough, Iron Pig Troughs, Sack Weijjliing Machine and Weights, Coal Weighing Machine (new), Flour Weighing Scales, Steel Yard, Kitchen Range, Ladders, Barrow, Water Car, large Boiler, the usual Farm Tools, Churn and Dairy Utensils, Gent's Bicycle. Portion of House- hold Furniture also, if not taken on Valua- tion, eight Iron Crates, Wooden Gate, Stone Posts, and a quantity of Corrugated Iron S heeti, etc.; and a Stack of Straw. Full particulars of the Auctioneer, Yr Erw, Bodorgun. Sale hot Twelve noon prompt. AT AN EARLY DATE. ALL that Messuage, or Dwelling-house, AShol), and Premises, situate in and being 41. HIGH-STREET, LLANGEFNI, late in the occupation of Miss E. E. Wil- liams, tho owner, and now in the occupa- tion of tho Food Control Committee. A small compact Property, in the best situa- tion, suitable for a Bank or any other busi- ness. y possession. Particulars in future iss-ues, or in the meantime of the Auctioneer, Yr Erw, Bod- organ. FORTHCOMING SALES. MOUNTAIN VIEW, BODEDERN.— Live and Dead Fanning Stock, and House- hold Furniture. GWNA FAWR, BODORGA.-Live and Dead Farming Stock, etc. PLAS MYNYDD, LLANFECHELL. -Farm Stock, etc. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. TOWYN GREAT OCTOBER STOCK SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14th. Comprising about 280 WELSH BLACK BULLOCKS and HEIFERS. 20 DAIRY COWS. 1 5 00 STOCK EWES, WETHERS a.nd LAMBS. 100 YOUNG HORSES and FOALS. Salo to commence at Eleven o'clock. MORRIS, MARSHALL and POOLE, Auctioneer. MR ROBERT G. JONES, LONGMATE'S ENGINEERING WORKS, BEDDGELERT. MONDAY and TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13th and 14th, 1919. IMPORTANT SALE OF MOTOR CARS, STEAM and PETROL WAGONS. Etc. MR ROBERT G. JONES has be?n in- EtmctNt to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, as abovet the following :—■ 1917 "Matidtiley" three-ton Petrol Wagon, 1917 "Kelly" three-ton Petrol Wagon, 1918 "Halford" three-ton Petrol Wagon, Two 1916 Fiat" two-ton Petrol Wagons, Two 1916 "G.M.C." Motor Chars-a-bano, to carry 15 persons, Rover" 12 H.P. Motor Car, fivo-seater, with self-starter and electric light, En. guie No. 4448. "Star" Motor Car, fivo-seater, 15 H.P., 1914 Sava two-seater Motor Car. One 30-35 H.P. Berliot" Landaulet-te, ALL THE ABOVE ARE IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER. 1918 five-ton "Foden" Steam Wagon, stool tyres. One 6-H.P. "McLaren" Steam Traction with two 8-ton Trailers, One Leyland" Motor Lurry (big end gone). THE CONTENTS OF THE FOLLOW- ING :— Large Garage. Blacksmiths' Shop. Join- ers' and Wheelwrights' Shop, Fitting Shop, etc.. 2000 Cubic Feet of WELL SEASONED TIMBER, in Slabs, consisting of Ash, Oak, Bee< h, Ureli., and Fir. About eight tons of Smith's Iron (new), Spring Steel, Saw Bench. 30 cwts. of Cunmetal. Copper, and Brass, Largo quantity of Scrap Iron, Building Materials and Ironmongery, 2000 feet of in., 1000 feet of 3-Bin., and 1000 feet of li and 2in. Galvanised Pipes. Ten barrels Oil, several Steel Drums, a large quantity of Paint. Varnish, Putty and White Load, a. very large stock of Bolts, Nails, and Screws, in all sizes, Handles for Picks, Shovels, Forks. and Scythe. Anvils, Pulley Blocks, Chain Blocks to lift up to two tons. Timber Horse Wagon, excellent two-torn Lurry with two wheel brakes, one Old Lurry, etc., etc. Sale to commence each day at Twelve Noon. Terms: Cah. Order of Salo.—tirst Day: Contents of Smithy, Joiners' Shop, Timber. Uc. Second Day: Contents of Garage, Cars, Wagons, etc. The Motor Was-on? and Chars-a-banc. which are to be sold, will meet intending purchasers at Castle-square, Carnarvon, at Ten a.m., and Portrnadoc Station, at Eleven a.m. each day. Auctioneers' Offices: Brunswick Build. ings, Carnarvon. Tc-lephono 86. MAESOGLAN. LLANGAFFO, ANGLESEY". TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1919. (By instructions of Mr Hugh Itlrt.) IMPORTANT SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE EXCELLENT FARMING STOCK, 84 CATTLE: 12 In-ealf Cows, 12 In-calf Heifers, two Balls- (two year old), 23 strong 2i and three-yoar-oid Bullocks (in forward condition), 14 oue and two voar- old Bullocks, 21 Calves. 136 Strong, Hoaltliy, two and three-year- old WELSH EWES, straight from the Mountain; 2 RAMS. 5 HORSES: Shire Gelding, black, 16.2 hands, rising I: \-e years old, sound, quiet and a good worker in all gears: Shire Mare, 16-2 hands, ten years, splendid worker in all goars; Shire Mare, rising throo old, 15-2 hands, quiet and a good worker in all gears; Chestnut Cob (thoroughbred) year old, 15-2 hands; Shire Stallion. 2t PIGS, including 19 S-tore-s from four to nino months old, and also four young Breeding Sows, and one two-year-old Sow, all served. ALL THE IMPLEMENTS: Two Zig Zag Harrows, one Chain Harrow, two Grindstones, Weighing Machine with Weights, Cake Crushing Machine, Hornsby Plough (in new condition), Hor-e Rake, Haymaker. Bental Mowing Machine, Deering Mowing Machine (ne-w) Chaff- Cutter, Pulper, two Scufflers. Old Engino 62 H.P. (in good condition, complete with littings), large CattJe Feeding Trough, six large Pig Feeding Troughs, three Seed Dntls. Reaper, large Water Cart. strong Tip Cart and Frame, several Scythes, Ladders, etc. Sale to commence at Eleven Sharp, Terms Cash. -??.?.?_——————————_??j FRANK LLOYD A SONS CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1919. IF RA-NK LLOYD and SONS. LIGHT HORSES ALL CLASSED. PRIZES. 25, Best Hunter Maj-e or Gelding; £3,. Best Harness Alare or Ge!d- ing, over 15 hands; £ 3, ditto, 14 hands and under 15 hands; £3, ditto, under 14 hands. FTUDAY", OCTOBER 17th, 1919. TOWN MARES and GELDINGS. LIGHT LURRY, VAN and YOUNG HORSES. PEDIGREE SHIRE MARES, FILLIES, and FOALS. PRIZES. Champion Town Mare or GeJding wins £ 40; Second. L20 -1 Beat Pair, £ 20: Lurry M arc or Gelding, £ 15; Parcel Vaiiiit-r, £ 15; three-year-old Fillies and Geldings. £ 8; one and two-year-old ditto, £ 8; Pedigree Shire Mares, £ 40; Champion and non-pedigreo Foals, £ 28; Champion wins C10. Entries close Saturday night's post. HENRY MANLEY AND SONS. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. Ro-a.rranged Dates of the GREAT AUTUMN HORSE SALES AND FOAL SHOW. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th.-175 High. Class Hunters, Harness Horses, Hacknevs, Cobs, and Ponies. WEDNESDAY-NEXT. OCTOBER 15th. —250 Grand Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings, Lurry and Van Horses, a first- class selection direct from the Fanner fcnd Breeder. THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 16tli.- 25) Fashionably-bred Pedigree Shire Mares Ilnd. Fillie, and Young Agrieul- tural Horses. j FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 17th-300 Shire Colt and Filly Foals, and Brood Mares with Foals, by sires of repute. Entries closed. Catalogues (Shires and Foals published sor^ratc), 3tl eacit on ap- pJ icat-inn. HENRY MANLEY and SONS, LTD. ROBERT & WOOtEP3 ON." LLANGEFNI SMITHFIELD. IOXnA Y, OCTOBER 20th, 1919. FORTNIGHTLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP and pica DAIRY COWS and STORE CATTLE. Grading at 10 a.m. Allocating at 12. -A (For remainder of Sales by Auction Bee Page 4J