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i 0. WILLIAMS & Co., LTD.,— i Wine and Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, -BANGOR. I -==-==- I Established 96 years j Telephone: Telegrams: 188 WM Old Vaults
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j D. Wlll! & Co., I 1 U. WILLIAMS & Go., I —LTD- ] Wine and Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, I BANGOR. I *50Si Established 96 years Telephone: i Telegrams: 188 I Old Vaults I
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Established 1851. WM. DEW and SON ———— AND ———— R. ARTHUR JONES, F.A.I., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, BANGOR (Tel" 13). CONWAY (Tel 29). TELEGRAMS "DEWSON." Sales of Country Estates, Contents of Mansions and Private Residences. Proprietors of Carnarvonshire, Denbighshire and Anglesey Smithfields. NORTH WALES. LLANDDULAS. Important Sale of commanding Business Premises and Five Houses, in the centre of this well-known and growing Seaside Village. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and 1.' R. ARTHUR JONES. F.A.I., have be-on instructed by R. W. Wynne, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the BEE HOTEL, ABERGELE, on FRI- DAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and read), the Valuable Freehold House and Shoo known as LONDON HOUSE (otherwise The Old Post Office) now let to Mr Humphrey Jones at a rental of JM 2s 4d per month, and contain- ing Shop, Parlour, Kitchen, and five Bed- rooms; also DWELLING-HOUSE with GROCER'S SHOP, FIVE COTTAGES, and BAKEHOUSE, in Mill-street, Llanddulas. Freenhold Rent value £ 76 per annum. These Properties arc situated in the Centro of Llanddulas, within a few min- Mtea walk of the L. and N. W. Railway Station, the Beach, etc., and within con- venient distanoe of the important Market Town of Abergele. For all other Particulars, etc., apply to Messrs S. R. Dew and Co., Solicitors, Bangor, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. .WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19th, 1919. OUTLYING PORTIONS OF THE PENRHYN ESTATE. IN THE LLEYN PENINSULA. PARISHES of BODFERIN, BRYN CROES, ABERDARON, LLANFAEL- RHYS, RHIW, LLANGY Bt, and DOL. BENMAEN. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. LiM. ARTHUR JONES have received in ftructions from the Right Hon. Lord Pen- rhyn to OFFER FOR SALE BY TUBLIC AUCTION, at the TOWN HALL, PWLLHELI, noted FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES, ex- n ding to an area of 1050 Acres (or thereabouts). I For all further particulars apply to •Messrs Carter, Vincent and Ct., Solicitors, iBangor and Carnarvon, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Bangor and Conway. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19th, 1919. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF LLANENGAN.  MESSRS W. DEV and SON and R. 1' ARTHUR JUN?LS -UN4? ueer, m- .'ruoted to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION at the TOWN HALL, PWLL- HELI (subject to Conditions of Sale to b" then produced and read), all the VAI.UABLE and VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM a.nd LAND known as TYNEWYDD, extending to 204 Acres (or thereabout;, Situate close to the Villages of Llanengan and Sarn Bach, and distant aoout I4 miles from the Growing Seasido Resort of Aber- soch, and about eight miles from the old established Market Town of Pwllheli. For all further particulars apply to Messrs Chamberlain and Johnston, Solici- tors, Llandudno, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. By direction of the Hon. Fred. G. Wynn. NOVEMBER 19th, 1919. PARISH OF DOLBENMAEN. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and R. ARTHUR JONES will offer fcr SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (unless 'jtreviouslv Sold by Private Treaty) at the -TOWN HALL, PWLLHELI, at well-known Farms, LLYSTYN GANOL and LLECHEIDDIOR UCHAF, extend 11;g to an area of 240 ACRES (or thereabouts). FRIDAY, NOV. 21st, 1919. I COLWYN BAY and CONWAY. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and tiM- R. ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PVHLiC AUC- TION at the HOTEL METROPOLIS, COLWYN BAY (subject to Oon- ditions of Sale to be then produced and read), all that FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as ROSEVILLE, 15, Groenfiold-road, Colwyn Bay, togelther with that Valuable FRLEHOLD PROPERTY known as GORPHWYSFA, Con way. For all further particulars, apply to the 'Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and ,Conway. Also all tat Freehold House known as HYFRYDLE, Greenfield-road, Colvyn Bay. BETTWS Y-COED, NORTH WALES. in ESSRS WM. DEW and SON and IYJL R. ARTHUR JONES (it not Sold privately) will SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION the charmingly-situated f reehold Mansion know as "COED-Y-CELYN," extending to an area of 1 7 ACRES (or thereabouts), and oompri.-ing excellent Private Salmon Fi.-hing- in the River Conway, Electric Lighting, Central Heating, beautiful old world Grounds, well-formed Garden, Lawm. with commodious Lodges in keep- ing with the stately elevation of the main buildings; within a few minutes of the Bettws-y-Coed L. and N.-W. Rly. Station, and close to the Corwen to Llandudno main road, the principal highway to North Wales. Printe.d Particulars in due course of Messrs Wm. Dew and Son and R. Arthur Jones, Auctioneers, Bangor and Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISHES OF LLANDRYGARNi BODWROG, T LLANFACHRAETH, LLANDDEUSANT, AND LLAN. FIGAEL. MESSRS WM. DEW and SON and -LrM. R. ARTHUR JONES have been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the TOWN 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 thereabouts), and including the well-known Holdings of CLEGIR GWYNION, PLAS LLANFIGAEL, MAESLLAN. BODWROG (part of), BRYNTIRION LLANDDEUSANT. Detailed Particulars will appear in later announcements, or in the meantime may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. Preliminary Notice. On GLYN UCTIA FARM, ROEWEN, MODERN TIMBER-BUILT ARTIST'S STUDIO ,Sh?.4 Zinc root), 35ft. x 20ft.; 9ft. from ground to eaves. 19ft. to ridge, 24ft. x 12ft. north light, with four side casement win- dows; erected in sections for convenience of removal as to the double (cavity) walls and flpors. This attractive Building could readily be adapted to Recreation Room purposes, music, etc., or for garaging several cars. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON and 11 R. ARTHUR JONES will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an earlv date (if not previously disposed of privately). On view: Wednesday, November 12th, 1919, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. AT AN F V'lLY D-ATE. TOWN OF CARNARVON. MESSRS WNI. DEW and SON and ARTHUR JONES li, ie been in. structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (unless previously Sold by Private Treaty) all those Valuable and conveniently-situ- ated FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES comprising HAULFRE. BERESFORD HOUSE, CAE'R MLNAI, MUR MENAI, No. 19. C H LT R C11- S TREE T, ISGAER, and LAMORNA^ituato in Church-street. For all further particulars apply to Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., Solicitors, Carnarvon, and Bangor, or to the Auc- tioneers, Bangor and Conway. AT AN EARLY DATE, The following Properties will shortly be put up to Auction (unless previously Sold by Private Treaty): — BUARTHAU, TY GLAS, DULWYN, TAN Y FOEL, GORS Y WLAD, TER- FYNAU. TY UCHA or TY'N Y FFRIDD, and GORSCEILIAN. in the Parishes of Clynnog and Llanarmon. For all further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Bangor and Conway. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1919. GAERWEN SMITHFIELD. I Grading at 11 a.m. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE, COUPLES, Etc. No Stock received for Grading after 11 o'clock. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1919. CONWAY CATTLE MART. Grading at 11 a.m. No Stock received for Grading after the above time. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY AND STORK CATTLE. COUPLES. Etc. MONDAY, NOV. 10th, 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, NOV. 11th, 191! 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. FRANK LLOYD A SONS 500 HORSES. NEXT WEEK. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY. WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD and SONS wih SELL A on THURSDAY, NOV. 6th: 250 Powerful TOWN MARES and GELDINGS LURRY, VAN, and YOUNG HORSES. FRIDAY, NOV. 7th: 250 HUNTERS HARNESS HORSES, COBS and PONIES. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. Wrex- ham. 85gs. IN PRIZES. 85gs. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. FRANK LLOYD and SONS. THIRD GREAT AUTUMN PRIZE r:RIDAY SALE, FRIDAY, JSJOVRMEER 14t,h. PRIZES .-Best Heavy Draught Mare or Best. Light Lurrv Maro or Gelclillg- P,10; Scco.r.d, £5. I%st Pareell Vanner. £ 0 Best 1 ed.greo 'Sror(' Mare or F ill v. £10; Second, £ 5. Best three-year-old l-idy or Gddirtg. £5. Best one or two-,(-,al, (,!(-i ditto, L5. Lest 'Podigree or and Colt Foal, £ 2. Best Harness Alare or Gelding over 15 hands, £3. Best ditto over 14 hands, £ 3. Best under 14 hands, C3. Early entries secure good positions i:i rSa-talogue. Vendors sending Horses by It should order Horso Boxes early. tries finally closo Siuturday night's post, November 8th WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEM- BER 5th, at 1.30 p.m. RUTHIN CASTLE ESTATE, extending to S 1965 ACRES. will be SOLD at the TOWN HALL, RUTHIN. This Sale will include:- HUTHIN CASTLE. many Valuable FARMS, S1\-1ALL HQLDINGS. ACCOM. MODATION LANDS, Valuable BUSI- NESS PREMISES, COTTAGES, etc., in the Town of Ruthin. Auctioneers: FRANK. LLOYD and SONS, in con- junction with KNIGHT, FRANK and RUTLEY. Parti('ulars from the Castle Estate Offi.00. Ruthin. RonanT & Roc-ima EWAS. LL\GEFNI SMITHFIELD. MESSRS ROBKRT and ROGERS Jones Wii! hold their NEXT SALE on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. FOR SALE. LLANGEFNL FOR SAI.E the b?ut?Hy situated LeahoJd D?eUins hon? ca.ned HamJf'h. )?ein ,t, ?? occupation of Mr WU- liam Duff, five minuhV walk from the Market-square. I he House contain, two Reception-rooms, three Bedrooms, and large Attic, Kitchen, Scullery, Bathroom, large Cellar; electric light, (eight points) and water supply from the Llangefni main. There is a nice Garden attached. The Premises are held for a term of 80 years, from 1st March, 1910. at an apportioned ground rent of JB1 3s 3d per annum. Im- mediato possession. — Further particulars from J. S. Laurie, Llangefni. ESTABLISHED 1863. JOHN PRITCHARD AND CO. (Parker MacKenzie, F.A.I.) AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS. Head Office: BANK CHAMBERS, BANGOR. Branch Office: Llangefni every Thursday. Telephone 47, Bangor. PROPRIETORS OF THE MENAI BRIDGE, VALLEY, AND LLANERCHYMEDD AUCTION MARTS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD is 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 Estate for Sale 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 Rents collected. Inventories carefully made and checked. TIME of GRADING: 10 a.m. MONDAY, NOV. 3rd, VALLEY. TUESDAY, NOV. 4th. LLANERCHY- IEDD. I By order of the Ministry of Food, no animals will be accepted at the Grading Station after 10 a.m. prompt, at wjych time in future Grading will commence. 2, GREEN EDGE, BEAUMARIS. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION on the Premises as above on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1919, at 11 a.m., an assortment of useful HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, including Oak Telescope Dining Table. 8 Rosewood Din- ing-room Chairs, Oak Sideboard, Carpets, Mahogany Bookcase, Oak Hall Table, Ebonised and Walnut Single and Easy Chairs, Full-compass Trie-hard Cottage Pianoforte by Thos. OetzmaTin, Piano Case. the usual Modern AppointmNlts, Kitchen Furniture, and other Effects. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1919. BARON HILL FARM, BEAUMARIS. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. are instructed by Mr John Coulthard to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises as above on WEDNESDAY, Pr(-iiiIII.\IBER 5th, 1919, commencing at 10150 a.m. with the Implements, the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. including:— HEAVY HORSES: Bay Ceding, six years: Dark Brown Gelding, (.ight yeaT: Bay Gelding, aged; and a Bay Mare. eight years (all good workers in all geais). LIGHT HORSES; A Chestnut Gelding (quiet to ride and drive) and a Brown Mule, five years. MCuiAe, TTLE: 18 youngDairy Cows calved, in-ealf, and barren), 33 Store Bullocks. 2g years; 14 Welsh Barren Heifers, 2^ years 200 Cross-bred and Kerry Breeding Ewes. 24 Head of Laying Fowls, also a large collection of Farm Implements. Carts. Harness, two tons of Potatoes, also a por- tion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including a sweet-toned Full-compass Pianoforte in Walnut Case, by Collard and Collard; valuable Angelus Pianola with 110 Records, massive Mahogany Dining Table, Axmjnst?r and Brussels (.?pt?t«. handsome Oak Ilat e-n<] Umbrella Stand. Bedroom Appointments, Bradford's Wa?i ing and Wringing Machine, Churn. Pro- cess Cream Separator, etc. Light Refreshments provided at a moderate charge. THURSDAY and FRIDAY. NOVEM- BER 6th and 7th, 1919. BRYNFUCHES, AMLWCH. IMPORTANT SALE of the WHOLE of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, 10-h.p. MOTOR CAR SPORT- ING GUNS, also ANTIQUE and MO- DERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. are instructed by F. Barbagli, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (without reserve) on the Premises as above (distant about four miles from Amlwch) on THURSDAY and FRI- DAY. NOVEMBER 6th and 7th, com- mencing each day at 11 a.m.. the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, includ- ^ng: — HORSES: 2 poworful Cart Maros, five years; 2 yearlings and 1 three year-o'd Catt Gelding, two-year-old Bay Harness ll- ding and two-year-old Harness FiUy. yearling Gelfling, Brown Pony, three years; Bay Colt Foal, and a neat Turn- out. CATTLE: 30 yearling and two-year-old Heifers and bullocks, Cross-bred Jersev Cow. SHEEP: 60 Cross-bred Ewes, 60 Ewe and Ram Lambs, two-vear-old Wiltshire Ram. IMPLEMENTS: A large assortment of a very superior description Cart. Harness etc. 10-h.p. Panhard two-seater Motor Car with all Accessories. in perfect running order the 300-volts Electric Light. Plant, consisting of Petrol or Benzol Engine, semi-enclosed Dynamos, and Accessories (will be taken down and packod free by vendor) 7 excellent Spcrting Guns and Rifles, adso the Antique and Modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Grandfather s Clock with brass dial, by Watkm Owen; several pieces of old Oak and Chippendale old China, specimens of Antique Glass, a lovely Coalport Des- sert Service, Staffordshire Ornaments, valuable Engravings, fine Irish Linen, Table Cloths (old bleach), etc. Order of Sale.-Thursday, November 6th. at 11 a.m.: Minor Agricultural Im- plements; 12.30 p.m.: Antique and Mo- dern Household Furniture. Friday. No- vember 7th, at 11 a.m.: Agricultural Im- plements 12.30 p.m.: Sporting Guns, Motor. Electric Light Piant. Live Stock. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Bank Chambers, Bangor. N.R-There will be no admission to the Sale through Llystlulas Park. LLANGEINWEN, ANGLESEY, IN AND NEAR THE HAMLET OF DWYRAN. SALE of a nice SMALL HOLDING, Also FOUR FREEHOLD COTTAGES WITH GARDENS. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. WilT SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SPORTSMAN HOTEL, CARNAR- VON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8th, 1919, at Two p.m. prompt. Lot 1.—-The Neat Small Holding, LIME- GROVE. Tenant. Mrs Hanrudi Hughes, at the low rent of £ 14 per annum. Com- fortable House and Outbuildings about lOa. lr. 30p. Lots 2 and 3.-The Two Freehold Cot- tagea, PANT-YR-YNYS, with large Gar- dens, in tho occupation of Mr William Griffith and Mrs Margaret Thomas, at the low gross rent of E5 each. Lots 4 and 5.—The Two Well built Free- hoJd Cottages, LON UCTIA, with good Gardens, both now occupied by Mr G. G. Jones at the low gross rental of S5 each. Further particulars from Mr Charles A. Jones, Solicitor, Carnarvon or the Auc- tioneers, Bangor. PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION IN DATE OF SALE. CEFN MAWR, LLANGAFFO. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, and HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURK JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. instructed by Mr If. O. Hughes, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises. WOXnAV N'ov 10th, 1919. at One p.m., and not Friday, October 31st, at ten a.m. as previous- ly advertised: Two Dairy Cows, one in full profit, the other to calve in January two In-calf Heifers, seven But- locks and Heifer Stirks, three Calves, ten months old; Bay Gilding Vanner, five years, 16-3, good worker in all gears, suit- able for all farm work; Black Gelding, seven years. 16 hands, quiet to ride aiid drive; Light Bay Filly, two years; South- down Ram, three Cross-Bred Ewes, eleven Welsh Ewes, several Head of Poultry, about I62 roods of very promising Swedes. the Farm Implements, excellent Two-w heel Dog Cart with rubber tyres, cushions and lamps, by J. Ball, Carnarvon; Rubber Tyred Brougham, in good running order; Farm Tip Cart with Frame, by the Bristol Wagon Co.; M.Z. Single Plough, E.P. one Horse Plough. Howard's Double Ridging Plough, Harrows, Turnip Drill, 1101-1(" Power, in vory good order; Chaff Cutter, Pulpcr, Bone Crusher, Shaft Gears, Lead- ing Chains, quantity of Timber, together with a few articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2 Stacks of Oat Straw. Bank Chambers, Bangor. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. MENAI BRIDGE SECOND FAIR. SALE at 12 noon. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO beg to announce that they have been re- quested to hold a further SALE of about 80HEAVY and LIGHT HORSES, I CART COLTS and SUCKERS, together with a SPECIAL SALE of well-bred HACKNEY and other PONIES from Miss E. Lort. Castellmai, Carnarvon. Please send at once for Entry Forms direct to the Auctioneers, Bangor, in order that Catalogues may be printed, aud sent to Buyers at a distance. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISH OF PENMON. NEAR PARISH OF PE'?',IION -N E A R ATTRACTIVE SALE of a Very Desirable FREEHOLD COUNTRY RESIDENCE with Gardens. Ornamental Grounds, Out- L,i.L i l d u'i-,s and Laii d s, buildings and Lands, comprising 28a. Or. 37p., portions of which form eligible Buildings Sites and fertile accommodation land, including the nice Small Holding, Clan y Llyn. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. iF ARKEN MACKENZIE. F.A.I.) Will OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at THE WILLIAMS- BULKELEY ARMS HOTEL, BEAU- MARIS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1919, at Two p.m., in one Lot or in the following or such other Lot or Lots as ma.y there and then be decided on:— Lot l.-The singularly attractive Free- hold Country Residence. TROS-YR- AFON, with vacant poss-ession (as late and for many years in the occupation of Dr. Hcpworth), well placed in a lovely bracing position commanding magnificent scenery. The Accommodation includes: Three En- tertaining-rooms, four Bed and one Dress- ing-room, Domestic Offices, Cloakroom, Bathroom (H. and C-), Indoor and Out- door Sanitation, Gardens, Greenhouses, Ornamental Grounds, large Court Yard, Garage, Stabling, etc.. and Gardener's Cottage good supply of water, excellent sanitation, YTaohting, Golf, and Fishing; Post and Telegraph Offices within a mile. A rea a little over four acres. Lot 2. — CAE MAIN, otherwise Cao Newydd A cconiiiKhiatiou ° Fv'd, v road fr??'.?gc'. A graili? Ihwwng Site about five acres. i Lot 3.-?'AE FELIX. FRCN FAWR, and WAEN FF YNNON, Fertile Accom- modation Fields with useful Farm Build- ings, about 13 Acres. Lot 4. A charming Small Holding, GLAN Y LLYN, with four enclosures of FeHile Land well watered and fenced, to- other with tho House and Outbuildings. Area about 5a. 3r. 19p. Certain fixtures at Trosyrafon will have to be paid for by the purchaser of Lot 1 in addition to the purchase price- as per In- ventory and Valuation to be produced at th (- Sale. Plans and Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained a week before the Sale from Mr J. S. Laurie, Solicitor, Beau- maris and Llangefni, and the Auctioneers, Bank Chambers, Bangor. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10th. MERIONETHSHIRE. PENGWERN ESTATE. JOHN PRITCHARD & Co. have been favoured with instructions to Offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at an early date, a portion of the above well-known Estate, extending to an area of about 2000 Acres, including the fine old Elizabethan Man- sion known as PENGWERN HALL, and the Fully-licensed Premises known as the PENGWERN ARMS HOTEL, where the Property will be Offered. Solicitors: Messrs Birch, Cullimore and Co., Friars, Chester. Local Agent: R. C. Jones, Esq.. Cae'r Blaidd Estate Office, Blaenau Festinios. Further particulars in due course. Preliminary Announcement. GADLYS, LLANSADWRN. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. aro instructed by Sir Eliot Philipson Stow, Bart., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises a-s above on WEDNES- DAY. NOVEMBER 19th. 1919, at 11 a.m., a large assortment of SURPLUS HOUSE-. HOLD FURNITURE and OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. 2 DAIRY COWS, POUL- TRY-REARING APPLIANCES, and other Effects. By "Order of the War Agricultural Executive Committee. VALLEY SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, NOV. 17th, 1919. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION 7 Fordson Tractors, 9 Binders, Double-furrow Ploughs, Cultivators, Bin- der Twine (3cwts), several Drums of Lu- bricating Oil, and a large assortment of Sjxire Parts, Tools, etc. SaJo at 11 a.m. Bank Chambers, 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 ajid Oil Paintings by Celebrated Artists, Old Sheffield Plate and Plated Goods, Old G lass and China of the rarest and choicest design, etc. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. Beb to announce this very Important and Attractive SALE of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, whidi will 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.; Sale of Antiques at Two p.m. prompt. Catalogues preparing and will be issued to Buyers from all parts a full week prior to Sale. The Auctioneers will arrange to collect at a moderate ehatge any furniture in Bangor or District the day previous. All Entries must be mape direct to the Auctioneers not later than SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15th. MR. T. W. GRIFFITH. .G Ii R. MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS. BY DIRECTION OF THE DISPOSAL jiOARD (HUTS AND BUILDING MATERIALS SECTION). I rpORTANT SALE by AUCTION JL if BUILDINGS and MATERIAL, at H.M. MILITARY CAMP, CON- WAY. North Wales, on TUESDAY and Y\ j-;i)NESDAY, the 4th and 5th NO- VEMBER next, at Half-past TEN a.m., comprising:— SEVEN BLOCKS of OFFICERS' QUARTERS, constructed of wood fram- ing covered with corrugated iron sheeting, 9(i! 9in. x 20ft. 9in. x lift. Each block is tii-Ided with boarding T. and G. parti- ticr > into nine cubicles. OFFICERS' MESS, constructed of wood. 72ft. x 21ft. llin. The whole of thi building is covered with corrugated ire 11 sheeting. 'FF1CERS' LAVATORY, 12ft 6in. x 9: v 8ft. 6in., constructed of wood cover- e- with corrugatod irou sheeting. OFFICERS' KliCHEN-same construc- tion and dimensions as Officers' Mess. SERGEANTS' MESS, constructed of wood covered with corrugated iron sheet- ing. 72ft. x 21ft. llin., with Kitchen, etc., 'n1. ra. WASHUPS, lean-to roofs, cover- ed with corrugated iron sheeting; average s Lv-s 21ft. x Ilft. 9in. x 9ft. 9in. lATRINES, BATH-HOUSES, DRY. ING-ROOMS, constructed of wood, cover- ed w ith iron sheeting lined with asbestos, 82; long x lift. 9in. x 9ft. 9in. Corrugated iron COOKHOUSE, 61ft. 9in. x 29ft. x 13ft. Corrugated iron ABLUTION SHEDS, ORDERLY-ROOM, and GUARDROOM. VERANDAH running the length of the fr-int of the building, which is 114ft. x 21ft. x Oft. 3m. This building is divided into Commanding Officer's Room, Orderly Detention and Guard Room, and it Ceils. The whole of the Building is c,c. ;tructc-d of wood framing, walls and ""1..f covered with T. and G. boards and g, partly lined with asbestos. Also a large quantity of MISCEL- LANEOUS STORES, comprising baths, lift > and fittings, lavatory basins, horse troughs, meat cupboards, pipe sockets, galvanised iron s heets, piping. 6-h.p. Gard- ner petrol engine with silencer (this en- gr 3 has worked entirely satisfactorily at th- Officers' Hospital Hawarden Castle, F;, itshirc, iron gratings, doors, boiler, psns, hangars, whitewash machine (40 gallons), timber, etc. NOTE.—The Auctioneer wishes to draw the attention of the general public to the excellent condition of the officers' quar- tÛl;S and other buildings. In every case tlj -y can be readily and cheaply converted imo bungalows, village recreation-rooms, and institutes. 'ihe Camp Station is situated on the Lumion-Hoiyhead mam line (L. and N. W. Railway), View can be obtained seven days prior to date of Sale between the hours of Ten a.m. and Four p.m. Further particulars can be obtained of the Area Disposal Officer, Raven Cham- bers, Shrewsbury. Catalogues, permits, a" J orders to view of the Auctioneer. MR T. W. GRIFFITH. Oi'ices: Town Hall Chambers, Llandudno. Telegrams: Griffith, Auctioneer, Llandudno." SOTE. SURPLUS," price 3d, the Official List of Government Property for Sale, published twice monthly. On Sale everywhere. .H G. ,& A R. 1y Direction of the Surplus Disposal Board (Railwav and Material Section). RJUHLY IMPORTANT SALE of NIS. SON HUTS. RAILWAY MATERIALS, to be held at the ROYAL ENGINEERS' FIELD WORKS, DEGANWY, on TUES- DAY, NOVEMBER 25th. 1919, and fol- lb wing days: 540 Steed Rails, 201bs. per I yard, in five metre lengths; 2898 Sleepers for ditto, 60 c/m gauge: 8 Turnouts for ditto, ditto sets; 645 Fish Plates ditto, ditto pairs: 2576 BolL for ditto; 9720 Rail Clips for 201b. rail; 936 -ditto (special out- side 430 Steel Rails, 9ibs. per yard, in 5 metre lengths; 214 ditto, ditto, 2], metre 214 ( i ittc), ditl ? ditto,. d'*tto, 22 metro lengths 214 ditto, ditto (curved) ;429 Sleep- Pt double per 91b. trac 60 c'm gauge; 15fi3 Sleepers single, ditto, ditto; 6 Points and Crossings for 91b. track. 60 c/m gauge, light hand sets 6 ditto, ditto, left hand sets; 2 Wagons box four wheeled, 60 cm gauge; 2 Trolleys flat; Pedestals for 60 cm trolleys; 11592 Steel Clips Bolts with flat heads, square necks, square headi, 1^n. by in.; 25 Steel Rails. 561bs. per yard (old); 80 Steel Rails, 721bs. per yard (o'd); 4722 Clutch Bolts and Washers 1CG Fish Plates; 84 Rail Spikes. NiSSON HUTS: Semi-circular, consisting of corrugated iron outside, and wood lin- inside, complete with wood flooring, two windows, and one door at each end; Box Girders. 27ft. by 16in. bv Bin.; R.vetted Steel Girder. 2&ft. 8in. bv 22in. by 9in.; Roof Spans, 27ft.; 126 Curved Co,rrugated Steel Sheets. No. 12 gauge, six 5in. corrugations sixe 7ft. by 2ft. 9in., I curved to the radius of 4ft. 9in. with three in. bolts holes at each end: 60 Angle Irons, 3in. by 2in. by 3-8 in 6ft. 4in. lengths; Timber, Spars, etc.  T. W' GRIFFITH (Valuer to .1, the Carnarvonshire County Council) b" been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION the. above Materials on the dai;es mentioned. 59702 ROBERT PARRY AND SON. G' R- G. R. B\ Order of the Disposal Board of the Food Production I )epartment of the Board of Agriculture. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. 1919 At THE MAES, PWLLHELI. MESSRS ROBERT PARRY and SON -LTJL will SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION 5 Fordson Tractors, 5 Oliver Trac- tor Ploughs. 4 Traction Trailers, 3 Ford Motor Vans, 7 Binders and Reapers by W. A. Wood and Deering, 1 Potato Dig- gor. 1 Tandem Disc Plough, 2 Ploughs. 1 American Steel Tine, Cultivator, 13 Bales of Binder Twine. The above arc all in working order, and will be brought to the Sale straight from work in Carnarvonshire. Sale, to commence at 1 o'clock. Further particulars can be obtained of the Executive Officer, Agricultural Execu- tive Committee, County Offices, Carnar- von, or of the Auctioneers, Pwllheli. 5, Salem-terrace, Pwllheli. MESSRS. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. (Continued.) COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. TREVOR PLAS ESTATE. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO. have been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, the following desirable F'REEHOLD AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES: parish of Llanddanielfab: A. R. P. T Ire f -nant Ddu 51 3 33 Pr.rish of Lianeilian: Llain^r.in 12 8 Gars, Ty'nyffordd 3 3 15 TyYiyffordd 10 1 7 Cai-vM 13 2 35 Gla/i rafon Uohaf 12 0 19 Ty Dycood, Pensarn 39 3 33 Also the Licensed Premises known as "KING WILLIAM IV." INN, PEN- SARN, and the Dwelling-house and Buildings known as the OLD POST OF! ICE. PENSARN. Further particulars of Messrs Carter, Vincent and Co., Solicitors, Bangor and Carnarvon, or of the Auctioneers, Ban. crrxv H. T. OVFRN & ON NOTICE. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON will .1f.l. NOT BE LIABLE should ANY ACCIDENTS OCCUR at SALES CON- DUCTED by THEM. GRADING STATIONS. TY CROES, TUESDAY, NOV. 4th. LLANGEFNI. MONDAY. NOV. 10th. PENTRAETH, TUESDAY, NOV. 11th. Grading at Ten sharp as per strict in- structions. Short Notice of Sale. CLEGYRDY BACH, LLANGEFNI. MESSRS HUGH THOMAS OWEN and SON have been favoured with instructions bv Ed. Jones, Esq., who has sold his Farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, SATUR- DAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 1st. 1919. the whole of the FARMING SIOCK, briery comprising:—HORSES: One Cart Mare. six year-old, Hackney Mare '(stinted to "Coloney Minstrel"), one two-year-old Gelding (out of Prince William"), one Yearling GeJding ("Cramton Forester"). CATTLE: Eight grand Milking Cows (in full profit), one Ij-year-old Cattle, seven strong Calves; 20 large BREEDING EWES. POULTRY Ten Head of Geese, eight Head of Turkeys. IMPLEMENTS: Two Cart and Frames, one Star Plough. one Ridging do., two Single do., one Zig- Zag Harrow, one Horse Rake, one Horns- by Lay Mower, one Seed Drill, Grubber, th ree Pulper and Scrapper, Chaff-Cutter, Scu filer, new Weighing Machine and Weights, Leading and Ploughing Gears, two Stone Rollers. Ladders. Grinding Stone, S ythes. old limber and Ircn. Two Stacks of well harvested Hay, about 25 tons also large quantity of Potatoes. About 50 Acres of Grazing Land will be Let in convenient lots. Sale at Eleven a.m. sharp. BODNEITHIOR. LLANERCHYMEDD. IMPORTANT SALE of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, Etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON ?'-L have been favoured with instruc- tions from Mr T. Rowlands, who is giving up Farming, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1919, the STOCK, comprising: Cart Mare, 16-3, seven year old; Ditto, 17-0, six year old; Ditto, 16-3. five year old, good workers in all gears; Foal, l-year-old Gelding, out of one of the Fft-ram Isaf Shire Horses, six grand Dairy Cows, some to calve at an c-arly date, others in full profit; Cart and Frame, Ridging Plough, Hornsby Plough, Mellor, two Single Ploughs, Zig-Zag Harrow, Albion Hay Mower, Deering Reaper, Soed Drill (two rows). Water Car, Roller, Scuffler, etc., etc.; also many other valuable Farm Im- plements. Also about 150 Acres of Rich GRAZ- ING LAND to LET in convenient Lots. Sale at Twelve o'clock. DINAM, VALLEY. Highly Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, large portion of House- hold Furniture, etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have 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 Geldings, perfectly sound, good workers in all large White Pedigree Sow with I littør of Pigs, 3 strong Calves, Gig, Scuf- fler, Hay Collector, Horse Rake, Horse- power (new), Ch aff-cutter. B3, bv Jkm- f .f.i." '»;<• large AVooden Hen-house (removable), I Paraffin Cabinet, also lot of other valuable FARMING IMPLEMENTS, too numer- ous to mention; Shafft, Leading and Ploughing Gears, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc.: [ Dining-room: Sideboard, Couch, and 6 Chairs; Overmantel, Marble Timepiece, 2 Lamps with Brackets, Mahogany Window Poles, Fire Brasses, Pictures, ^to. 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- nituro, etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have i. t been favoured with instructions from Mrs Williams to SELL by PUBLIC A LECTION at the above Farm on WED- NESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising:—6 grand Milch- ing Cows (some to calve at an early date, others in full pro- fit), 6 Heifers, 3 strong Calves, Breed- ing Sow, Tip Cart and Frame, 2 Doughs, Zig-zag harrow, Grubber, Scuffier, Stone Roller, Horse Rako, Hay Collector, Chan- cutters, Pulpers, Ladders, Pig and Sheep- feeding Troughs, Grmdmg-stone; 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. MALLTRAETH EMBANKMENT. MESsRS H. T. OWEN and Son have ..l L been favoured with instructions to LET the above at the TOWN HALL, LLANGEFNI, bv PUBLIC AUC- TION, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1919. Letting to commence at three o'clock. Full particulars time of Sale. BODLEW, LLANDDANIEL, GAERWEN. GREAT DISPERSAL SALE of Extensive FARMING STOCK, Large Portion of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DAIRY UTENSILS. 'TESSRS HUGH THOMAS OWEN .r and SON have been favoured with instructions by Mrs Williams, who is leav- ing, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1919. and the following day if necessary, ABSO- LUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, the STOCK, eomprising:- 15 HORSES: Cart Mare, 15-2, stinted to Ghuiffraw King; Cart Mare, 15-3, six year o!d, stinted to same Horse; Cart Alare, 16-1, eight year old, stinted to Sweldon Forest Chief." Cart Marc. 16-1,. five year old. stinted to Glanffraw King; Cart Mare, 16-1. four year old, stinted to same Horse: Vanner, nine year old, 14-3; Ditto, three year old. 15-2, the above are good workers in all gears; live Foals out of the above Maros, shire Barrow King," Swelden Forest Chief," "LumsdaJe," "King Maker," and Coloney Minstrel;" three Yearling Fillies. 80 Head of CATTLE: 15 grand Dairy Cows, some to calve at an early date. others in full profit: two Stock Bulls. 12 2-yal'-O]d Cattle, 17 1? year-oid Bullocks. 25 Yearling Cattle, four strong Calves. 125 SHEEP: 120 grand Wct,?h Breeding Ewes. two Wiltshire Rams. IMPLEMENTS: Three Tip Carts and Frames, ùtc.; one Market Car. one Dog Car. three. Howard and Hornsby Ploughs, one Ridging Plough. Rollers, three Zig- Zag Harrows, one Chain Harrow, one Dep-riag Corn Drill (now), one Double Sprig Tooth Cultivator, two Scufflcrs, one Seod Drill, one Seeding Drill, one Cam: brian Hay Mower, one Deering Reaper, Hay Tedder, Hay Collector, Horse Rake, one 7i Hornsby Oil Engine, two Chaff- Cutters, Pulpers and Scrappers, one Cor- bett XLI. Corn Crusher, two Cattle Cribs, Sheep Troughs, two Wheel Barrows, one Galvanised She Dipping Tub, Pig Troughs, three Là ders, four large Casks, 16 Cattle Ties, 20 IrSn Hurdles. Galvanised Sheets, and Barbed Wire and Netting, etc.; Sets Weeple Trees, five Length Cast Iron "Pipes, six yards of Pitch Pine, Tim- ber, 6 x 6ins; Sets of Shaft, Leading and Ploughing Gears, Sets of Harness; also many other valuable Farm Implements. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Ono Overmantel with fi vo bevelled glass mirrors, one Mahogany Round Table, one Mahogany Telescope Table, lift., with three spare leaves; one Cottage Piano by Hake, two new Reversible Carpets. four yards x 3 Stair Carpet, 17 yards x 24ins., one Dresiser and Ware, one Bedroom Suite, Inlaid Dressing and Washing- Stands, and Cabinet, with Wooden Bed- stead to mat-oil; two Wooden Bedsteads, one new Vollmar Washer; also large quantity of other articles too numerous to mention. DAIRY UTENSILS: Churn. Lily Cream SEPARATOR, Etc. Sale at Ten 'oolock Jiarp. BONW, LLANRHYDDLAD. IMPORTANT SALE of Valuable STOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON ?' have been favoured with instruc- tions by Messrs W illiams Brothers to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1919, the STOCK, comprising: 13 HORSES: Four Carts Maros, live year old; two 25-vear-old Geldings; two Cart Horses, four year old; two H-yea.r-old Fillies, two Foals, Hackney Mare, 48 Head of CATTLE: Ten grand Dairy Cows, some to calve at an early date, others in full profit; 23 two y(,ar-old Cattle, ripe for grading; eight Yearlings Cattle, seven strong Calves, 30 large Breeding Ewes, Wiltshire Ram. Ten good Store Pigs; Horse Power, Bamford Crusher. Corn Drill (new), Hay Mower, Chaff-Cutter, Pulper and Scraper, thrco Ploughs, Zig- Zag Harrows, one Grubber Scuffier, two Churns (one new), large quantity of Scrap Iron and Timber, Set of Shaft, Leading and Ploughing Gears; also many other valuable Farm Implements too numerous to mention. The Auctioneer will not be liable if any accident occurs during the day. Sale at Twelve o'clock .sharp. DALAR, BODEDERN. SALE of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, Etc. ]%/TESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON ,4 have been favourod with instruc- tions by Mr Jones to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC'IION, at the above Faim, at an early date. Full particulars in due coursc. TRE IORWERTH, BODEDERN. L15T11NG of about 100 Acres of Rich GRAZING LAND in convenient Lots. MESSRS H. T, OWEN and SON ?- have been favoured with instruc- tions by the Rev. J. W. Wynne Jones, M.A.. to LET Ü]I} above by Public Auc- tion, at an early date. Full particulars will appear shortly. BRYN HAFOD, LLANERCHYMEDD. Important Sale of Household Furniture, etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON 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. LLINIOG CASTLE, LLANGOED. r Important to Farmers, Cattle Dealers, and WAD convenient Lots. "'1 1%/ITESSRS HUGH THOMAS OWEN I NI and SON have been favoured with instructions by D. P. Williams, Esq., to LET the above by PUBLIC AUCTION at an early date. — PRY SAN, -BRYNGWRAN, VALLEY. LETTING of about 150 Rich GRAZING LAND, in Convenient Lots. l\/l'"ESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have 1. been instructod to LET by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at an early date. Fuli particulars in dje course. TRAFFWLL, Near BRYNGWRAN. IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE LIVE STOCK, Etc. MESSRS H. T. OWEN and SON have -?-L been favoured with instructions from Mr Owen, who is giving up Farm- ing, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, at an early date. c particulars in due course. DDEWr, LLANGWYLLOG. w -SALE of LIVE and DEAD FAR.MING STOCK, etc. MESSRS HUGH SUMNER AND PERCY TOONE A GREAT ENTRY OF SHIRES. THURSDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 6th. BIRMINGHAM. 235 SHIRES. THE BIRMINGHAM & MIDLAND SHIRE HORSE SOCIETY. LTD., will hold the ANNUAL AUTUMN SALE in BINGLEY HALL, as above, about 80 FILLY and COLT FOALS, by all the fashionable Sires of the day. 60 One, Two, and Three-year FILLIES and COLTS. 40 FASHIONABLE MARES. 55 GRAND GELDINGS and MARES, a grand lot, all entered for the 50 Guinea Cup. Every animal in the Catalogue for Sale. The Railway Fitciiiiies here arc the Best in England—3 lines. Judging at 9 o'clock. Sale at 11, in two rings. If you have not received a Catalogue, write for one from any of ..the under. signed. Joint Auctioneers: HUGH SUMNER. PERCY TOONE, and BROMSGROVE, NUNEATON. Secretary: H. W. THOMPSON. ALVECHURCH. MR ROBERT G. JONES, PLASYBORTH, DWYRAN, ANGLESEY. TUESDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 4th, 1919. SALE of the FARMING STOCK (by instructions of Mr R. Jones Mor- gan, who is leaving): 12 Cattle. 2 Cow., (ono to calve in December, the other in March), 3 promising Yearlings, 7 Calves• all the IMPLEMENTS: Tip-Cart and Frame, Chaff-cutter (in new condition). Roller, Scuffier, Zig-zag and Chain Har- rows. 12 Single and 1 Double Ploughs, Troughs, Scytl W eighing Machine, etc.. etc. a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale to commence at ONE o'clock. Terms: Cash. HARLECH CATTLE MART. WEDNESDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 5th, 1919. 300 C'ATTLE, including Calving Cow-, and Heifers, strong two and three-year- old Bullocks and Barren Heifers (in for- ward condition). Yearling, BuLis, etc. 300-500 SHEEP, includi ng strong, healthy Welsh Mountain Eves, Weth- ers, etc. Sale to commence at ELE\ EN o'clock. Teinij: Uasli. DAVID JONES JL CO., CAE CYNFFONLAES, LLANEILIAN (Distant about two miles from Amlv,-cbl MESSRS DAVID JONES and C<? J?JL have been instructed by Mr John Lewis, who is leaving, to SELL BY PUB. LIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, NOVEM- BER 3rd, 1919, at One p.m., the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, which comprise: Milch Cow in proht. promising In-Calf Heifer, Yearling Bull, Calf (18 months), Calf (two months), Mare and Foal, Govori-icss- Car, Chaff-Cutter, Scraper, two Heel Rakes, three Ladders, Plough Chains, Cart and Frame, Churn, Boiler, Sundry Farm Tools. BRYN PERfS and CRAIG Yd30N7^ CEMAES BAY. IMPORTANT SALE of SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS DAVID JONES and CO. 1 have received instructions from Mrs McCallum to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on TUESDAY! NOVEM- BER 4th, 1919, at the above Residence, and al so the APPOINTMENTS of the Cottage CRAIG-Y-DON (within a few minutes' walk of BRYN PERIS, which comprise:—Chippendale-design Settee in Brocade with two Arm and two Single Chairs, studded with Brass Nails, Louis Ebonised China Cabinet, Walnut Side- board (5ft.) with large centre Mirror, six small Mirrors four Drawers and two side and centre Cupboards, Walnut Extending Dining Table with Basswood top, Walnut Dining Suite consisting of Couch and six Single Chairs, two American Cane Rock- ing Chairs, Fumed Oak Umbrella Stand, BriVysels and Axminster Carpet Squares, Figured Hearthrugs, Casement Curtains, Stair Carpets and Linoleum, Folding Chair, two Bamboo Occasional Tables, Picture Overmantel, Brass and Copper Standard Lamps, pair Art Ornaments, several Brass and Black Curbs and Firo Appointments, a splendid Oak Case Re. frigerator, Art Curtains. 4-fold Screen, several Cane-seated, Windsor, and other Chairs; Office Arm Chair Deal Kitchen Tables, Mangle, Tea Service, as well as the Kitchen and Scullcry Utensils, All. Brass Italian Bedstead, two 4ft. bin. French Bedsteads, four Single Combina- tion Bedsteads (all having Wire and Hair Mattresses), Wool Overlays, Palliasses, Feather Bolsters and Pillows. Child's Cot with Spring and Hair Mattresses, White Enamelled Dressing Chests and Wash- stands, Mahogany and Enamelled Toilet Mirrors, Towel Rails Toilet Ware, seve (-ra! Framed Pictures, etc., etc. On view morning of Sale Sale to commence at 12.30 prompt. BRYNLLWYD, AMLWCH SALE of the LIVE and DEAD FARM. IAG STOCK and LETTING of the LAND. MESSRS DAVID JONES and CO. -?'- have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the PrcmiN as above on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th. 1919, at 1 p.m. punctually :—Promis- in g Foal, 5 Milch Cows in full profit, 2 two-year-old Cattle. 1 one-year-old Bul- lock, 2 strong Calves, small size Pony Cart and Frame, Pony Gig, Single Plough, Chain and Zig-zag Harrows, Roller. Chaff- cutter, Heel Rake, American Rake, Set Leading Chains, 2 Sets of Pony Harness, Ruling Saddle, 37-rung Ladder, small Lad. der, as well as the usual Farm Tools, 6-gallon Churn, and Dairy Utensils; also Stack of Hay, Straw, and quantity of Growing Swedes and Mangolds. Also Letting of 13 Acres of Land (sub- ject to Conditions to be there and then produced). PENTRE BWLW, LLANFWROG, Distant about 5 Miles from Valley Rail- »v&y Station. MESSRS DAVID JONES and CO. I L have been instructed by Mrs Price (who is relinquishing farming) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Premises as above on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1919, commencing at 11 a.m. punctually, LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, which comprise:—A grand five-year-old Shire Gelding, 16.2 hands; strong Cart Mare, 15.3 hands, promising Hackney, Gelding, rising three years: Pony Mare, 4 excellent In-oalf Dairy Cows. 4 strong Store Cattle. 1 Calf, 12 Breeding Ewes, running with a Wiltshire Ram: 7 Lambs, 2 Sows in litter. The IMPLEMENTS include:-2 Tip Carts and Frames, Dog Car, Deering Mow- ing Machine, Chaff-cutter, Turnip Seed Drill, Pulper, Hay Rakes, Stone Roller, Hornsby Plough, Double Plough, Scuf. fler, Chain and Zig-zag Harrows, Set of Shaft and Leading Gear, Plough Chains, Set of E.P. Harness (new) and Odd Sad- dlery, Avery's Weighing Machine and Weights, Hay Knife, Grinding Machine, Horse-power and Connections, the usual Farm Tools, quantity of useful Timber, Corn Bin, Old Oak Carved Chest, and probably a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PENRHOS, RIIOSFAWR, LLANFAIR U; Distant 3 Miles from Benllech Station. MESSRS DAVID JONES and CO. have been instructed by the Ad. ministrator of the late Mrs E. Parry to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION on MON- DAY, NOVEMBER 10th 1919, at 12 noon prompt, the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising:—1 Dairy Cow. 2 t wo-year-old Steers, 1 Calf, Stone Roller, Scuffier. Lad- der, sundry Farm Tools, Churn and Dairy Ut-ens and th" whole of the der, Ht'lO, IU,SEROLI) FURNITURE. which include an Old Oak Dresser and Oak-cased Grandfather's Clock. Mahogany Chest of Drawers; and a small Stack of Hay (if not taken over by valuation). RHOSGOCH SMITHFIELD. NJEXT PERIODICAL GRADING of l FAT CATTLE and SHEEP on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER llth. 1919. N.B. —Stock intended for Grading can- not be accepted after 10 a.m. Further particulars of the Auctioneers at their Offices, 30, Mona street, Amlwch, and Midland Bank Chambers, Holy- hcad. MESSRS OWEN AND LLOYD TRAINING SHIP CLIO," BANGOR. Important to Farmers. Boatmen, Hotel Proprietors, Educational Authorities, and others. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION by ?ESSRS OWEN and LLOYD (in- IV?- structcd by Mr T. J. Thomas, Sail- maker. Bangor), on FRIDAY, 21st NO- VEMBER. 1919. at 11 a.m., at the CLIO YARD, BEACH-ROAD, BANGOR, the large and valuable EQUIPMENT, etc., removed from the Training-ship "Clio". for convenience of Sale, and briefly com- i prising: —4 Whalers, about 28ft, long; 1 Captain's Galley, about 33ft. long; 1 Motor Lifeboat, about 38ft. long, fitted with an Engine, and containing 4 Water Tanks with a capacity of 22 tons each: 1 Dinghy. 13ft. long, with Oars, Rowlocks, and Rudder; large quantities of Iron-frame Camp Beds. 500 yards Tele- phono Cable. 4 Singer's Treadle Sewing Machines, a large Galvanised Iron Shed, containing a Swimming Bath and Heat- ing Apparatus; Canvas Hose Pipes. Can- vas Covers. Hemp and Wire Ropes, Ben- ches. Deck Chairs, Trestle Table-. De-ks Black Boards. Easels, Dumb Brlls anrt Pai all el Bars, Carpenter s Tools. Lamp Glasses, Yard Brushes and Hair Brooms, Cask ?f Lubncating 0)). Oak PJallh and other I' F rewood, a !a.r?equantity of Enamelled Ware, Cooking Uter'-i? ?nd Cutlery. Also 1 Adler Two-seater Motor Car, 1 Wolseley Two-seater Motor Car. and a Williamson 8-h.p. Motor Cycle with Side- Car. All the above can be viewed o;i Thurs- day. 20th November, between 11 4 p.m. Further particular? may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their Officer, Masonic Chambers. Bangor, or Cefni Cha.tubers.Hangefni. (For remainder of Sales by Auction see Pago 4.)