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ales og auction. List of Sales by J. WATTS, Auctioneer. MICHAELMAS, 1908. — FRIDAY, OCT. 2nd, at STONE HALL FARM, Parish of St. Lawrence.— CIear-out-Sale of 8 splendid Milch Cows, 18 head of Young Cattle, 3 good Cart Mares, and 2 Yearling Cart Fillies, Sow in Farrow and and other Pigs, 150 Mows of Corn. 2 Ricks •of Hay. Implements of Husbandry, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, etc., the property of Mr. W 111. Rowlands. SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd, at CASTLEBYTHE FARM, Parish of Castlebythe. —Important Clear-out-Sale of 13 excellent Milch Cows, two-year-old pedigree Black Bull, 4 Heifers and Calves, 10 two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 7 Yearlings and 7 Calves, 12 Horses and Colts, healthy flock of 54 cross- bred Ewes and Ewe Lambs, Sow with litter, bacon Pigs, Crops of Corn and Hay, Farm- ing Implements and Machinery, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, the property of Mr. John Thomas. MONDAY, OCT. 5th, at 5TRONRHYDD, Parish of Llanfairnantygof.— Clear-out-Sale of 10 Dairy Cows, two vear-old Black Bull. 20 Young Cattle of different ages, 3 useful young Cart Mares, Yearling and Suckling Colts, Sheep and Pigs, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements and Machinery, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, etc., the pro- perty of the late Mr. Benjamin John. TUESDAY, OCT. 6th, at WALLIS HOUSE. Parish of Ambleston.—Clear- out -Sale of 8 Milch Cows, 17 young Cattle of different ages. 30 good breeding Ewes and Ewe Lambs, Pigs, Crops of Corn and Hay, Farming Implements and Machinery. Dairy .and Brewing Utensils, etc., the property of the Misses Devonalds. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7th, at WERX, Puncheston.-Clear-out Sale of 6 Milch Cows, Incalf Heifers, Two-year-old Black Bull, 10 Young Cattle, Cart Horses and Ponies, 25 Cross-bred Ewes, Barn Pigs, Crops of Corn and Hay, Farming Implements and Machin- ery, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, etc., the property of Mrs. John. THURSDAY, OCT. 15tli, at FORD. Wolfscastle.—Clear-out Sale of Milch Cows and young Stock, Hay,' Implements, Dairy Utensils, the property of Mr. Alfrect Thomas.. SATURDAY, OCT. 17th, at 6 WAN HOTEL. Haverfordwest.-Sale of two Freehold Dwelling Houses in Portfield. For further particulars see Posters and Ad- vertisements. I.etterston, September 1st, 1908. HAVERFORDWEST. f Sale of two Freehold Dwelling-houses. JOSEPH WATTS HAS been instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction at ths SWAN HOTEL, 'HAVERFORDWEST, on Saturday, October 17th. 1908, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then and there read TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES Situate and being numbers 39 and 37, Ruther Lane, Portfield, Haverfordwest, in ths respec- tive occupations of lur. Arthur Morris and Mr. John Mat bias, at the yearly rents of £ 8 10s. and Z7 10s. respectively, payable quarterly. The Houses are in good repair, having been built only a few years ago; they are pleasantly situated, and have every convenience, with gardens at the rear, and there is a two stall stable and small zinc shed with one of them. Further particulars on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Letterston, or to A. B. Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Hill Lane, Haverfordwest. 3ocl6 FRONRHYDD. LLANFAIRNANTYGOF. Distant about 1 Mile from Letterston Station. t •Clear-out. Sale of the whole of the Stock, Crops, I Implements, and other Effects. MR. J. WATTS HAS beeninstructed by the Executrix of the late Mr. Benjamin John, to Sell by Public Auction at the above place on MON- i DAY, OCTOBER 5tli, 1908, the following Effects, namely:— LIVE STOCK.-IO Young Milch Cows, one due to Calve before day of Sale; two-year-old Black Bull. In-Calf Heifer due in October, two-year-old Heifer, 8 Yearling Steers and Heifers, 8 Forward Calves, Cart iuare aged, with foal at foot by Map of ales, and stinted to same; Cart Mare "Grey." four years old, with foal by "Map of Wales, Cart Marc" Diamond." three years old, stinted to 4, Esealwen Horse," Yearling Cart CoU and Yearling Filly. 12 Breeding Ewes, 7 Ewe Lambs. 3 good Bacon Pigs. CROPS.-70 Mows of Oats, 40 Mows of Barley, 2 Ricks of Hay, small quantity of Turnips and Mangolds. IMPLEMENTS.—Tumbril Cart and Iripples complete ingood order, Spring Cart (quite new) rr,' and Harness, Hay Rake, Hay turner. inresji- ing Machine and Gear, in. splendid \yorkmg order (2 horse power). Winnowing Machine, t ■Corn Crusher, quite new, by Corbet t. with Pulley and Straps adapted for gear; Chaff- cutter. quite new, by Powell Bros, and Whit- aker. with patent lever, also adapted for gear Power* Chill Plough by Howard. Drill Plough, (jhisel-tooth Harrow, Three-part Harrow, Two- part Harrow, Wooden Roller, Horse Hoe. Set "f Cart Shaft Harness, set of Leading Harness. Plough Harness, half-dozen Feeding Tubs. 2 PW .Troughs, Winchester Measure. 3 Ladders, Grindstone. Wheelbarrow, Seed Leep, Casks, Pig Rack, Swings, Drafters, etc. DAIRY UTENSILS.—Churn, Oliecseprets, o Milk Pans in frames, Cream Pots, Butter Tubs, Ps.il.: mid Buckets, 2 Brewing Kives. CasKs, Br^s Pan Brewing Tub, Salting Tub. etc. PORTION OF THE HOUSEHOLD FT7RM- TTTP1.1 Kitchen Table and Forms, Dresser. OM Drawers at botton and Brass Fittings. OU Oa, High Chest of Drawers, with Brass Fittings. Both -piece* are in good state of preservation, and calculated to be over 200 >eaii> old. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock prompt. Credit on Conditions. Q„ Letterston, September 14th, 1908. STONE HA.L.L FARM. PARISH OF ST. LAWRENCE. 'imooTtant Clear-out Sale of Farming Stock. Crops, and other Effects. MR. J. WATTS HAS been instructed by Mr. William Row- lands, who is quitting the v a v bv action, at the above place, on OOl-h'ER 2nd, 1908, the following Valuable JSff-fCts. namely:— ,,r I iVF STOCK.—8 prime Dairy Cows, earn eal'vc-W 3 due at Michaelmas; "7 Yearling Steers and Heifers, 11 Forward Calves, Black "Mare Doll." eight years old, stinted to Map of Wales"; Grey Mare Sent." four years, old. stinted to "Map pi Wales Bay Mare. Blo<s" affed. with fbal at foot, and stinted to Map J! Wales"; 2 Yearling Cart Fillies; ■Sow in farrow, 8 slips. CROPS.—About 90 Mows of Oats. 50 Mows of Barley. 2 Ricks of Hay in good condition. IMPLEMENTS —2 Tumbril CaTts and Trip- pies complete, 2 Chill Ploughs by Ransome, 2 Chisel-tooth Harrows, 2 '1 hrce-part Harrcn. s, Horse Hoe, Cambridge Roller, Hay Movwr by Hornsby in first-class order, Ha> Ra.ve by Howard, Chaffcutter. 2 .Sets of Cart Shaft Harness. Set of Leading Harness. 1 lough Har- ness, Wheelbarrow. Farming Tools, tswlllgs I and Dratters, Pigs' Troughs. Ladders. Seed Leep, Winchester Measure, Scythes and "Cradles, etc. DAIRY AND BREWING UTENSILS—Churn 1r>y Llewellin, patent Cheesepress. 2 pairs of Milkpans in Frames. 2 single ditto.. Butter Tub, Cheese Vats. Cream Pots, Pails and buckets, Kive, and Casks, Brass Pan. Curd Mill, and numerous other lots. Sale to Commence at 12 o'clock noon. Credit on. Condition s. Letterston, Sept. 7th, 11908. Sales bs Ruction. CASTLEBYTHE FARM. Distant 2 Miles from Puncheston Station. Important Clear-out Sale of Farming Stock, Crops of Corn and Hay, Implements, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, etc. MR. J. WATTS HAS been instructed by Mr. John Thomas, who is leaving the farm, to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, on SATUR- DAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1908, the whole of the Effects, as under, namely:— LIVE STOCK.-13 excellent Milch Cows of the black and cross breed, two-year-old pedi- gree Black Bull, bred by Mr. Owen, Havod; 4 Heifers with Calves at foot. 10 two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 7 Yearling Steers and Heifers. 7 Calves; Bay Mare "Diamond," five years old, stinted to Silver King," Grey Mare "Pat," nine years old with foal at foot, and stinted to Map of WTalies," Black Mare Scot," rising four years with foal at foot by Cardigan Meteor," and stinted to Mr. J. H. Harries' horse; Bay Cob Mare, four years old, with foal by "Royal Delight," and stinted to Cornish King," three-year-old Bay Cob, 15 hands, a good mover and goes well in harness; Grey Mare Pony, seven years old, with foal at foot by Cardigan Meteor," and stinted to "Silver King," Yearling Cart Filly, Yearling Pony Colt. 37 healthy Breeding Ewes, 16 Ewe Lambs. Yearling Shropshire Ram, Sow with litter, 2 Bacon Pigs. ) CROPS.-2 Ricks of well-saved Meadow Hay. about 150 Mows of- Oats, 50 Mows of Barley. IMPLEMENTS.—Reaper and Binder by Wood, Hay Mower by Wood, Hay Mower by Milwaukee, Albion Hay Rake, Hay Turner by R. Bobby, Chain Harrow, Chisel Tooth Har- row, 1 Three-part Harrow, 2 Two-part Harrow, Chill Plough by Hornsby, Wheel Plough by Hornsby, 2 Swing Ploughs. Horse Hoe, ITay Pitcher complete, 2 Tumbril Carts and Trip- ples, Timber and Blocks for cart complete Spring Cart, Wheelbarrow, Beam Scales and Weights, patent Hay Knife Grinder, Thresh- ing Machine and Water Wheel. Chaffcutter, Winnowing Machine, 3 Cast-iron Pigs' Troughs. 2' Wooden ditto. Sets of Cart Shaft Harness, 3 Sets of Leading Harness, 2 Sets of Plougli Harness, set of Trap Harness, Saddle and Bridle. Farming Tools, Swings, etc. DAIRY UTENSILS.—Churn and Horse Gear complete, 4 Stone Milk Pans, 2 Cheesepresses, Washing Machine, Butter Tub, Buckets, large Salting Trough, etc. Sale to Commence at 12 o'clock noon. Credit on Conditions. Letterston, Sept. 7tn, 1908. WALLIS ^OUSE, PARISH OF AMBLESTON. Unreserved Sale of Live Stock, Crops, Im- plements, etc. MR. J. WATTS HAS been instructed by the Misses Devonalds, who have given up the farm, to Sell by Auction at the above place on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1908, the following valuable Effects, namely:— I.IV.Z STOCK-8 Milch Cows. 5 Yearlings, 12 Calves, 14 good Breeding Ewes, 15 Ewe and Ram Lambs. Sow and Litter of eight, 14 Geese. CROPS—2 Ricks of well-saved Meadow Hay, about 60 Mows of Barley, and 60 Mows of Oats. IMPLEMENTS—Tumbril Cart and Tripples, Hay Mower, Hav Rake, Chill Plough, 2 Swing Ploughs. Drill Plough, Chisel-Tooth Harrow, Three-Part Harrow, Horse Hoe, Cultivator, Chain Harrow, Cast-Iron Roller, double Tur- nip Drill, Turnip Slicer, Lot Swings, Cart and Plough Harness, 2 Ladders, Seed Leep, 2 Scythes and Cradles, Pigs' Troughs, Machine Carrier. Wheelbarrow, Winnowing Machine, Sack Trucks, Seasoned Timber, Farming Tools, together with part of the Household Furniture. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock. Credit on I Conditions. Letterston. September, 14th, 1908. First Announcement of Sales by Mr. L. REES Auctioneer. MICHAELMAS, 1908. THURSDAY, OCT. 1st. at SKY YOG. St. David's Parisli.-Clea-,r-,) ut -Sale of 8 two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 9 yearl- ing Steers and Heifers, 3 Horses, and grand flock of 60 Breeding Ewes and Lambs, Crops of Corn and Hay, Farming Implements. Dairy Utensils, Poultry, etc., the property of Mr. Henry Edwards. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7th, at BYHOLD, LLANDELOY.—Clear-out-Sals of Milch Cows, Calves. Pigs, Crops of Corn and Hay, Dairy Utensils, and other effects, the property of Mr. John Lewis. THURSDAY, OCT. 8th, at NEW BUILDINGS, Parish of Llanhowell.- Unreserved Sale of Valuable Household Furni ture. Feather Beds, Bed Cloths, and other effects, the property of Mr. Thomas Roach. In OCTOBER, at ST. DAVID'S PARISH.—About 3 Acres of Turnips, etc., etc. Further particulars in posters and advertise- ments. St. David's, Sept. 1st, 1908. SKYFOG, ST. DAVID'S PARISH. Important Clear-out Sale of 7 two yeaT-old Steers and Heifers, 9 Yearling Steers and Heifers. Horses and Colts, grand flock of 60 Healthy Breeding Ewes and Lambs, Crops of Corn and Hay, Farming Imple- ments, Dairv and Brewing Utensils, Poul- try. and a portion of the Household Furni- ture, and other Effects. MR. L. REES OWEN HAS been instructed by Mr. Henry Edwards to Sell by Auction, at Skyfog, on THURS- ¡ DAY. OCTOBER 1st, 1908, the whole of the following Valuable 1 LIVE STOCK, Crops of Corn and Hay, Farming Imple- ments, :— etc. LIVE STOCK.-6 two-year-old Steers and Heifers. 9 Yearling Steers and Heifers, one Heifer and Calf, Bay Mare, "Bessy," 4 years old, stinted to Trustful; Bay Horse, Farmer," 4 years old Bay Mare, "Flora," aged, served by Trustful Gambler; 24 healthy Breeding Ewes. 35 Ewe Lambs, 1 Yearling Ram, 15 Geese, and a number'of Poultry. CROPS OF CORN AND HAY.-25 Mows Prime Malting Barley. 30 Mows Shipris. 25 Mows Tartarian Oats, 6 Mows White Oats, 2 Ricks Meadow Hay, 1 Rick of Seed Hay. all harvest in prime condition. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—2 Tumbril Carts with Rails and Tripples complete, 1 Dog-Cart, Hay Mower by Hornsby, equal to new, Last- I Corn Roller. and Ransome's Chill Plough, as new, Chaffcutter by Bentall, 2 Harrows, Chisel- tooth Harrow, Wood Roller. Turnip Sheer, 2 Ladders, Wheelbarrow, Cast and Stone Pig Troughs, Gates, Shaft and Fore Harness, Trap Harness. Saddle and Bridle, Swings, quantity of Timber. Farming Tools, etc. DAIRY AND BREWING UTENSILS.—New Churn by Llewellin, Milk Pans on Frames. Cream Pots. Milking Buckets, Butter Tub. together with numerous other articles not particularised, and a portion of the Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. s St. David's, September 16th, 1908. Sales br auction. LLANRHIAN FARM, IN THE PARISH OF LLAXRIAX. Important Clear-out Sale of Choice Milch Cows, Yearling Steers and Heifers, Horses" and Colts, Sows with Suckers, Poultry, Hay, Farming Implements and Machinery, Carn- ages and Harness, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, Melotte Separator, Household Furniture, and other Effects. MR. L. REES OWEN HAS been instructed by Mr. T. S. Williams (who is leaving), to Sell by Public Auction at LLANRIAN FARM, on FRIDAY OCTOBER 9tli, 1908, the whole of the following Valuable LIVE STOCK, Implements and Machinery, Carriages and Harness, etc., etc. LIVE STOCK—2 choice young Dairy Cows, one with Calf at foot and the other in full profit, 2 Yearling Steers and Heifers. That well-known Carriage Mare Queen," and one three-year old Brood Mare "Scott," by Bob, both expected to be in foal; 2 Young Sows, and 22 Suckers; Poultry, etc. IMPLEMENTS ANiv MACHINERY.—Binder by Hornsby, Corn Drill by do.. Hay Mower by do.. all in first-class order, Turnip Drill, and Turnip Slicer by Bentall, equal to new; Hay Rakes by Ransomes, 2 Chill Ploughs 1 Ridging Plough, one Three-part Har- row, one Two-part ditto, 1 Spring Harrow, Hors*; Hoe. Chaffcutter, Winnowing Machine, Weighing Machine and Weights, Cart Jack, Wheelbarrows, 5 Ladders of various lengths, Grinding Stone, 10 Cast and Stone Pig Troughs, Hand Truck, Winchester, Carpenters' Bench, Corn Bins, Cattle Feeding Tubs, large quantity ot w ell seasoned timber, Poles, Chicken Coops, Swings. Farming Tools, etc., etc. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS—One Ralli Car by Bland, equal to new; Market Spring Trap, 3 Sets of Shaft Harness, 2 Sets Fore Harness, 2 Sets Plough ditto, 1 Set Trap Harness, new Saddle and Bridle, 4 Head Collars, etc.. DAIRY AND BREWING UTENSILS—Melotte Separator, Churn, No. 5, by Llewellin, Butter Worker by ditto, 5 large Butter Tubs, 2 Cheese Presses, Brewing Kive, 4 Cream Pots, Milking Duckets, Salting and washing Tubs, Strainers, etc. CROPS—Butt of Meadow Hay in prime con- dition, 2 large Mows of Wheaten Thatch, quan- tity of Straw, 12 Drills Potatoes, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Bed Clothes, Tables, Settles, Chairs, Forms, Bookshelves, Child's Crib, Carpets, Brass Stair Rods, Fenders, Pic- tures, Window Poles, Kitchen Utensils, and numerous other articles. Sale to Commence at 12.30. Credit on Con- ditions. Sc. David's, Sept. 28th, 1908. List of Sales by EVANS & ROACH, AUCTIONEERS. Friday, October 2nd.-ARNOLDS DOWN, near Haverfordwest.—Live Stock, Crops, etc., pro, perty of Mr. W. Philpin. Saturday, Oct. 3rd.-N.IOOR, Walwyn's Castle.— Live Stock, Implements, etc., property of Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths. Thursday, Oct. 8th.—EAST HOOK, MARLOES Live Stock, Crops, Implements, property of Mr. A. Thomas. Wednesday, October 14th.-CASTLE STEEL WORKS, MILFORD HAVEN—Teak, Pine, and other Timber, Ship's Furniture, Tanks, etc., and usfcial Ship's Fittings, from dis- mantling of H.M.S. Aurora and s.s. Netherholme. Monday, Oct. 19th.—TIERSCROSS—Annual Sale Live Stock, Implements, etc. Entries i-nvited. Friday. October 23rd.-WHITLAND.-Dis persal Sale Pedigree Herd Welsh Black Cattle, property of Col. Palmer Lackham; removed from Wiltshire for convenience of Sale. Friday, Oct. 23rd.—WHITLAND—Annual Sale Pedigree Welsh Black Bulls, Cows and Heifers. October (about last week).—MERLIN'S BRIDGE —Pedigree Jersey Cows, Prize Cob and other Live Stock, Implements, Household Furniture, etc., the property of Mr. Bart- lett, who is leaving the County. Further particulars and other announce- ments will be made later. Auctioneers' Offices: Milford Haven and Haverfordwest. ARNOLDS DOWN, Within One Mile of Haverfordwest. EVANS AND ROACil ARE instructed bv Mrt W. Philpin (who is leaving), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the above place on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1908, the following: CATTLE.—16 Choice Milch Cows (two with Calves at foot, some expected before Christ- mas, and remainder in full prolit), two-year-old Hereford Bull, 12 two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 12 Yearling do., 9 Forward Calves. EIGHT HORSES.—Bay Mare, Bandy, six years; Black do., Violet, five years; Black do., Gipsy four years, stinted to Combination; Bay Horse, Punch, Jour years; Grey Horse, Prince, aged, all quiet workers. Boys Hunter. 14-3, rising five years, quiet ride or dri\ e, Yearling Colt by Quebec, Yearling do. by Earcal Fame, Suckling Filly. SHEEP.—22 Breeding Ewes, 1 Ram Lamb. PIGS, etc.—5 Sows in farrow (2 expected litter by day of Sale), 4 Bacon Pigs, 4 Slips, 1 Boar. Geese and Poultry. CROPS.—4 Ricks well-saved Meadow Hay, about 300 Mows Black Tartarian Oats. 150 Mows of Barley, 27 Mows Wheat. Potatoes in Drills. IMPLEMENTS include Tumbril Cart, Mowing Machine (Samuelson), Reaper and Binder (Massey Harries), Iron Roller. Horse Rake (Ran- som), Corn Drill (Hornsby), Turnip Drill (Kell), 2 Digger Ploughs (Ransom). Double Furrow Plough, Ridging Plough, Horse Hoe. 2 Sets Zig-Zag 3 part Harrows, Chisel-tooth, Hay Pitcher complete, 2 Sets Shaft Harness, 1 set fore do., 3 Sets Plough do., Corn Bin, 6 Cattle Stands. Pig Troughs, Farming ioois, etc. I Dairy and Brewing Utensils and other num- erous lots. Sale to, commence at 12.30 i 'clock. Credit on conditions. EAST HOOKS, IN THE PARISH OF MARLOES. Clear oat Sale of Live Stock, Crops, and Implements. EVANS AND ROACH HAVE been instructed by Mr. Alfred Thomas (who is leaving)., to Sell by Public Auction on THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 8th, 1908, the following LIVE STOCK, etc. :— CATTLE.—5 choice young Milch Cows, 2 re- cently calved, the others in full profit; two- year-old Bull,. 6 Yearling Steers and Heifers, 6 Steer and Heifer Calves. HORSES.—Nine-year-old Grey Mare, stinted to "Dunsmore Nairn"; six-year-old Bay Mare, stinted to "Glastonbury"; eight-year-old Bay Mare. stinted to Dunsmore Nairn." PIGS.—Two Sows with Litters, 1 ditto in Farrow. IMPLEMENTS.—Tumbril Cart with Tripples, Spring Market Trap, Spring Cart. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock. Four Months Credit on Conditions. Auctioneers' Offices: Milford Hiven and Haverfordwest. Sales bp Buctio i SPRINGFIELD STUD. IN THE PARISH OF PRENDERGAST (Half a mile out of Haterfordwest). MESSRS. LLOYD, THOMAS AND FISHER ARE instructed bv Mr. H. Rees, who is leaving, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the above place on MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th .1908, the following:— HORSES.—Grand Shire Stallion "Springfield Chief," foaled 1906. This horse is sure to make a big winner. Colour, black, white hind heels, Sire "Starborough Chief" (21898), Dam (15214), "Martin Top Princess." The well-known Hack- ney Stallion "General French" (1457). Foaled 1SS9. Sire, "Dandolo" (6322). Dam, "Warrield Dancer" (9643). General French, winner of many prizes, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Haverfordwest, and Narbertli. Sire of winners, and sure foal getter, free from vice. and per- fect in harness. Carriage Horse: "Marquis," Dark Brown Gelding, three-year-old, perfect in harness, about 16 hands, winner, First, Second, and Third, in strong classes; very good temper Horse. Sire, the~Marquis," out of a blood mare. "Springfield Grandee," Dark brown Cob Gelding, 13.3 hands. Foaled, 1906. Winner of Three First, One Second, broken to Saddle, by "Heath Grandee." Bay Filly Cob, 13.3 Foaled, 1P06, a model sure winner. Sir% "Severn End" fRfUM TT S Dnm Kv "PotJIrl o nt" (Q.V51 "°'&J_ &J,,] ,IlA' H.S.B. Two Hackney Colt Suckers by War- wick Dane." One Yearling by "Quebec," Hackney Mare and Foal by "Fullford Sensa- tion." CATTLE.—Six Choice Dairy Milch Cows, Jersey Shorthorn and Cross bred, Jersey Cow, winner of many prizes, Haverfordwest, Nar- berth, and Carmarthen, in full profit. Two due to calve October 17th and November 22, Three other cows in full profit, 4 Shorthorn Heifers, 2 Shorthorn Heifer Calves, Bullcalf "Red Chief," colour, deep red. calved Sep- tember 10th, 1908. Sire. "Lord Blanche 17th" (95797). Dam, "Pride of Lahgdon." PIGS.—Two Pedigree Berkshire Sows (pedi- gree grven with them). 2 Bacon Pigs. POULTRY.—Pure bred winners, others able to win. Indian Game, Pile Game, Duekwing Game, Old* English Bantams, Black Orping- tons, Buff Orpingtons, White Wyandottes, Part- ridge Wyandottes. IMPLEMENTS.—New Show Dogcart, Show Gig, Market Spring Cart, Cart (good as new); Hay Rake, Chain Harrow, Chiffgutter. HARNESS.—Set of Black Show Harness, set of Brown Harness, 3 Saddles (as new), 3 Sets of Brown breaking Tackles (or for Stallions), set of White Stallion Tackles, Bridles, Head Coll- ars, 4 Loin Oil Rugs, Steel itg, Carriage Lamps. One Rick of Hay of \the yery best; 3 Lots of manure. Long Credit-Six months on Conditions. Credit on the Two Stallions, end of June, 1909. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock. Haverfordwest, September 21st, 1908. 3oc9. TIERSON, PARISH OF STEYNTON. Highly Important two-day Sale of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, high-class Agricul- tural Implements, Crops of Corn and Hay, Potatoes in Drills, etc., etc. MESSRS. LLOYD, THOMAS Cc FISHER HAVE been favoured with instructions by Mrs. Reynolds, to Sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th and 7th, 1908, the whole of the following LIVE STOCK, Etc., Comprising 127 HEAD OF CATTLE. 20 Cows of the Black and Cross Breed, 2 Heifers and Calves, 1 three ear-old Black Bull, 1 two-year-old ditto, 38 two and three- year-old Steers, 11 three-year-old Heifers, 29 Yearling Steers and Heifers, 25 Calves. 11 Horses.—Scot, bay, aged; Prince, bay, 4 years, by Barnlake Harold; Violet, bay, aged; Bell, bay, aged; Diamond, bay, aged; Duke, grey, aged; Bright, aged, served by Ercall Fame; Madame, aged, served by Lunesdale King; Sucking Colt by Welston Starlight, dam Madame; Mare, 10 years; Black Gelding 4 years. & 294 SHEEP.-117 Breeding Ewes, 2 Yearling Rams, 96 Ewe Lambs. 79 Rams and Wethers. Pigs.—1 Sow and Litter, 2 Sows in Farrow, 10 Sucking Pigs, 4 Bacon Pigs. Harness.-4 Sets Shaft Harness, 4 Leading ditto, 3 Plough ditto. I Dog-Cart Harness. Implements.—5 Cart and Tripples, Dog Cart, 2 Reapers and Binders by Hornsby and Massy- Harris, 2 Mowing Machines by Bamford, new; 1 ditto by Hornsby, Reaper by Samuelson, Hornsby's Corn Drill, 2 Chill Ploughs, 3 Ploughs, 1 Ridging ditto. Horse Hoe, Manure Drill, Haymaker, 2 Horse Rakes, Pitcher com- plete, 3 Sets Harrows, Chain ditto, 2 Chi,;l Tooth ditto, Colmap's Cultiv-ttor, Cast Iron Roller, Seed Barrow, Turnip Drill, Turnip Cutter, Sheep Shearer, Grindstone, Cake Crusher, Scales and Weights, 4 Iron Cattle Stands, 5 Sheep Rack3, 6 Ladders, lot Sheep Netting, 2 Wheelbarrows, Cart Jack, several Pig Troughs, 5 Sheep Troughs, Churn, Butter Worker, Farming Tools and ot I er articles. Lot of Seasoned Timber for carts, etc., together with the Dairy and Brewing Utensils, and I I rt of Household Furniture, and a lot of c/ber Articles too numerous to mention. Crops.—2 Ricks Seed Hay, new; 2 ditto Meadow Hav. new; 1 ditto Old Hay, all w^ saved, 20 Acres Black Oats, 21 ditto of Barloy, to be sold in Mows, Potatoes in Drills, b' lIt 3 Acres Mangolds, Lot Poultry. The Auctioneers beg to draw the atten ion cf the farming community to this important Clear-out-Sale: and to state that they 1 "¡-,(1 selling the Live Stock and as many of the Implements on the first day as they can pet through. The remainder will be iisposed of "'1 the second day. 40c2 ANNIKEL. PARISH OF STEYNTON. MESSRS. LLOYD, THOMAS & FISHER HAVE received instructions to Sell by Pub- lic Auction at ANNIKELL, on TUES- DAY, OCTOBER, 13th, 1908, the whole of 'he following LIVE STOCK, etc., comprising:— 9 Cows (Castlemartiii and Cross-bred), one with calf at foot, some in full profit. 7 Yearling steers and Heizers. 19 Cross-bred Hereford Calves. HORSES.-Darling. bay, -iged, served by "Glastonbury," Suckling F,I, dam, Dar- ling," by "Shavington Helmsman"! LOCK. -dun, aged, by "Ernlyn Bang Up," served by "Glastonbury": DIAMOND, brown, 6 years, served by "Orpheus"; DERBY, bay, 3 years, by "Welston Starlight," served by "Glaston- burY"; BESS, grey, 6 years, served by Glas- tonbury"; COLT FOAL by" Shavington Helmsman SILVER HILL, chestnut gelding, 5 years, by "Halesbury"; SILVER STREAM, Chestnut Gelding, 4 years, by "Halesbury"; BLACK COB, 3 years; DUN FILLY, 2 years, by "Shavington Helmsman"; BAY FILLY, 2 years, by "Quebec"; tiROWN GELDING, 3 years, bv Breadcutter." SHEEP.—50 Breeding Ewes and 29 Lambs. PIGS.—2 Pedigree Boar Pigs, 1 Sow and Litter. 2 Sows in farrow, 9 Bacon Pigs. IMPLEMENTS. -5 Carts and Tripples, Dog- cart, 2 Hornsby Reapers and Binders, Mowing Machine. Haymaker, Horse Rake, American Tumbler, Hay Pitcher, Hornsby Corn Drill, Chaffcutter, Corn Crusher, four-horse gear, Howard Chill Plough, 2 Ransome Ploughs, 3 Howard Ploughs, Ridging Plough, Ridging Plough and Horse Hoe combined, 2 Chisel- tooth Harrows, Hornsby double furrow Plough. 2 Sets of four-part Harrows, Horse Hoe, 2 Iron Rollers. Chain Harrow, Turnip Drill, Winnow- ing Machine. Water Cask,W.i Frame, 2 Sheep Racks, 12 Cattle Stands, .'lipping Machine, Separator, Oil Tank, 2 Churns, Scales and Weights, 3 Sets of Shaft Harness, 2 Leading Harness. Plough Harness. CROPS.—5 Ricks of well- ved Hay, a large quantity of straw in lots to suit purchasers, Potatoes in drills. 4 acres of Mangolds, and 10 acres of Turnips. Dairy and Brewing Utensils, a quantity of Timber, part of Household Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. Luncheon, by ticket, at 11 o'clock. 1 Sale to Commence at 12 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. Llanunwas, Solya, Pembrokeshire. LLOYD THOMAS AND FISHER ARE favoured with instructions from Gil- bert D. Harries, Esq., to sell by Auction at the above place on Friday, 16th October, 1908, a Selection of Pedigree Welsh Cattle. I Full particulars will duly appear. sell- Sales b)J Suction. List of Sales BY A. J. HODGES, Auctioneer. MICHAELMAS, 1908. Saturday, Oct. 3rd, at GOXGOL, Trevine.-Clear-out-Sale of Milch Cows in full profit, young Cattle, Rick of Lay Hay, Pony Cart and Harness, Dairy Utensils. and other effec the property of Mrs. Mar- garet Davies. Wednesday, Oct. 7th, at PANTYPHIL1P, Dwrbacli.—Highly Important Clear-out-Sale of Prize Pedigree Bulls, Bull Calves, choice heard of Cows and young Cattle, powerful Shire Mares, prize Hunters and Colts, valuable Carriage Horses and Polo Pony, well-bred Brood Mere and prize Suck- ling at foot, pure bred Shropshire Sheep and Ram Lambs, brood Sows. Bacon Pigs, Farm- ing Implements and Tools, large Ricks of Seed and Lav Hav, and about 200 field Mows of first quality Corn, the property of W. G. James, Esq., J.P. At an Early Date at FELINDWARCH, Parish of Mathry.-Clear-out- Sale of 5 choice Dairy Cows now in full profit, 5 strong txvo-voar-old Heifers and Steers. 5 forward Yearlings do., very pro- mising Filly rising three, Rick of finest quality Meadow Ha Farming Implements. Y. 11 Dairy Utensils, Cardigan Water-wheel with Bamford combined Mill in perfect condition, the property of Mr. Wm. Harries. For further particulars see Posters and Ad- vertisements. Auctioneers' Offices. Town Hall, Fishguard, Sept. 8th, 1908. PEMBROKESHIRE. PANTYPHILLIP, I Within 2 Miles of Fishguard, and 2 Miles from Letterston Railway Station. A. J. HODGES HAS been favoured with instructions from W. G. James, Esq., J.P., to Sell by Public- Auction at the above place on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7tn, 1908, ^he whole of the following Effects, ^namely:— HORNED CATTLE-A herd of 21 pure-bred young milch cows and in-calf heifers, the majority recently calved and have been speci- ally chosen for their productive dairy qualities; prize pedigree black bull "John Bull" (sire Duke of Connaught), three years old. This bull has taken the following prizes: 1905, first at Haverfordwest; 1906, 2nd at Haverfordwest and first at Fishguard; 1907. second at Haver- fordwest and Fishguard; 1908, second at Haver- fordwest and first at Fishguard. Six very pro- mising bull calves, by John Bull," out of selected dams; 20 yearling steers and heifers; 14 heifer calves. HORSES AND COLTS-Include bay hunter colt Bobs," sire Utility, dam Fly II. Taken the following prizes: 1905, first at Haverford- west and Fishguard; 1906, second at Haverford- west and Fishguard; 1907, first at Haverford- west and second at Fishguard; 1908, first at St. David's; bay hunter filly "Amy Robsart," rising three years, sire Utility, dam Fly II. winner of the following prizes: 1906, first at Haverfordwest and Fishguard; 1907, first at Haverfordwest and Fishguard; 1908. second at Haverfcrdwest and Fishguard; bay hunter filly "Rotha." rising two years, sire Utility, dam Fly 11. winner of the following prizes: 1907, second at Haverfordwest and first at Fish- guard; 1908. second at Haverfordwest and Fish- guard: first at St. David's. Bay hunter brood mare Fly II." (sire Princecraft, grand sire Chichester), stinted to Utility, has already won 15 1st and 2nd prizes at the various shows, dam Fly I. winner of the Hunters' Im- provement Society's Gold Medal. Suckling colt, sire Utility, dam Fly II. winner of second prize at Haverfordwest Show, and first at Fishguard in 1908. Excellent brougham or hunting mare "Chance," four years old, 15.2, hands, by Marquis, broken to saddle and har- ness, good goer and perfectly reliable in pass- ing motors, etc. Dark bay mare 4 Queen," by Utility, rising three years, 14.1 hands, fine quality, fast mover, and calculated to make a grand Polo pony. Powerful light bay shire mare Sal," eight years old, stinted to Toft Masterman." Shire mare "Whitefoot," seven years, stinted to "Toft Masterman." These mares have regularly worked together, and make a good match. Dark bay mare Lorna," five years old, stinted to Toft Masterman," a powerful and sturdy working mare. Reliabl bay mare Bona," twelve years old, excellent worker, and stinted to Toft Masterman." SHEEP AND PIGS-A choice flock of 32 Shropshire-bred breeding ewes, healthy and prolific; 6 ram lambs, large white Yorkshire sow in farrow, black Berkshire sow ditto., 10 forward bacon pigs. CROPS—Consisting of 40 mows April bearded wheat from W.C.A. seed, perfectly clean, and in good condition for seed purposes, 100 mows of prime malting barley, 40 mows of black Scotch oats, large rick of seed hay, large rick of lay hay; the whole of the crops have been harvested in fine condition. Together with the whole of the farming implements, dairy utensils, etc. Luncheon (by ticket) on the table at 11 o'clock. Sale to Commence at 12.30 sharp. Credit on Conditions. Intending purchasers will be conveyed by brakes from Letterston Station on arrival of 11.45 a.m. train, returning to meet up train at 5.56 p.m.. return fare Is. 6d. No stock to be removed on the day of Sale. -N-.B.-The Auctioneer invites the attention of gentlemen and agriculturists to the above im- portant sale, for very rarely have such valuable pure black cattle been offered for public com- petition. The late Mr. Jenkins, of Pantyphilip, was well-known throughout the three counties as a first-class judge and prize winner, who was I exceedingly careful not to import any cross or impure strain into his stock, and this condition has been carefully observed by his successor Mr. W. G. James, the present vendor, thus re- taining the Black Cattle in their original pur- ity. The Hunters are all young, and together with the Brood Mare, require no comment, the prizes won being sufficient recommendation of their merit; the Agricultural Mares are de- pendable workers in harness and chains. The Vendor, who is letting out the land for grazing purposes, and retiring from farming, wishes it to be known that the Stock and Crops will be sold without reserve. The Auctioneer hopes to be favoured with a punctual attendance in or- der that the business of the sale may be pro- ceeded with as promptly as possible. A LETTING of the GRAZING LAND will be held shortly, due notice of which will be given. Offices: town Hall, Fishguard, Sept. 19. 1908. 2oc2. List of Sales BY DANIEL DAVIES, AUCTIONEER. NORTH VATSON, in the parish of East Wil- liamston.-Clear-out Sale of Stock, Crops, I Implements, etc.. etc., the property of Mr. Henry Davies, Friday, October 2nd. WINDMILL HILL.—Clear-out Sale of about 50 Head of Cattle, about 60 Sjheep. several Horses and Colts, pigs, etc., etc., the pro- perty of Mr. J. J. Harries, on Saturday next, October 3rd. HARCOURT TERRACE, PEMBROKE.-Clear- out Sale of Furniture at No. 1. Harcourt Terrace, Pembroke, the property of Miss Lilly Richards, on October 14th. HALL FARM, Cosheston.-A., quantity of Corn in sacks, Hay, Straw, etc., at an early date. BONVILLES COURT.—Withdrawn. ) | Sales bp Buction. List of Sales by DAVIES & THOMAS, AUCTIONEERS. Oct. 2.—MAESYDDERWEN. Liandissiiio.-Ina- portant Sale of Shorthorn Cows, Prize- taking Horses, very well selected Farm Im- plements, etc., property of Mr. Williams. Oct. 3.-( ASTELL, near Brynberian.—Sale of Mountain Sheep, Cattle. Horses, etc., etc.. property of Mrs. Salmon. Oct. 3.—CWMFRENNI, near Crymmyeh.—Sale of Cattle, Horses, Crops, Implements and Furniture, property of the late Miss Thomas. Oct. 5.—TYCOL. Fisiiguard.-Sale of Furniture, etc. Oct. 6.—DYFFRYN, Henry's Moat.—Sale of Dairy Cows. Horses. Sheep, Crops, Im- plements, etc., property of Mrs. James. Oct. 7.-EISTEDDFA FAWR, Brynberian.—Sale of Cattle, Horses. Sheep, Crops, etc., pro- perty of Mr. Evans. Oct. 8.— RHOSTWARCH. Brynberian.—Sale of Cattle. Horses, Sheep, Crops, etc., property of Mr. Phillips. a Oct. 9.-KI1.KIFFTH. Llanychaer.—Sale of Cattle. Horses. Crops, etc.. property of Mr. Davies. Oct. 9.—PENCLYN. Eglwysfair.—Sale of Short- horn Cattle, Crops, etc., property of Mr. John Evans. Oct. 10.—MARCHPRES. Pontvane.—Sale of Farm Stock, etc., property of Mr. Davies. Oct. 10.—BRYNHYFRYD, Clynderwen.-Clear out ::de of Milch Cows, Implements, Horses, etc., property of Mr. W. James. Oct. 12.—GLAND WR. FISHGUARD.—Sale of Stock, property of Mr. Rees. Oct. 13.—TYRHUG, Tufton.—Sale of Farm Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Crops, etc., property of Mrs. Davies. Oct. 13.-VRONLAISISAF, Mynachlogddu.— Clear-out Sale of Milch Cows, Young Cattle, Horses. Sheep, etc., property of Mr. Thomas. Oct. 14.-RHOSMAEN-FACH, Eglwyswrw.—Very Important Sale of Lave Stock, Crops, etc., property of Mr. Llewellyn. Oct. 15.-LANC01\IN, Egremont.-Sale of Cows, Crops, etc.. property of Mrs. Davies. Oct. 17.- TYCOCH. Llandissilio.—Sale of Cattle, Horses, Crops, etc., property of Mr. Thomas. Oct. 22.-WERSDEW, Djnas Cross.—Sale of Cattle. Horses, Crops, etc., property of Mr. W. Jones. Oct. 23.—DANDDERWEN, LLANGOLMAN, Clynderwen.-Sale of Farms, Cottages, Grey and Blue Plate Veins and Dandderwen Mansion, property of the late J. Muscott, Esq. Oct. 24.CW M, Ll;iryeh aer. -Sale of Stock, etc., property of Mr. Rees. Dates to be fixed: GONDRE-FACH, Clynderwen.—Sale of Live Stock, Crops, etc., property of Mr. Thomas. PENCNWCBACH, Eglwyswrw.—Sale of Live Stock and Effects, property of Mr. David Williams. CRYMMYCH.—Sale of Live Stock, Furniture, etc.. property of Mr. Owen Phillips. RAM'S HORX, Templeton.—Sale of Faria Stock. etc., property of Mr. Griffiths. AN AMENDED LIST TO FOLLOW. Maengwyn. Clynderwen. RHOSMAEN FACH, PARISH OF MELINE, Near EGLWYSWRW. MESSRS. THOMAS & DAVIES Have been instructed to Sell by Auction. -L-M- at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1908, the whole of the Stock, Crop. &c- comprising. HEAD OF CATTLE—Black Breed. HORSES AND PONIES. 2 ENTIRE HORSES. SIIEEP—Cross-bred and Mountains. 4 EXCELLENT SHEEP DOGS Good workers. c ROP.o Mows of Oats, 20 Mows of Barley. The Property of JOHN. LLEWELLYN. 3oc9 Wernddu, Eglwyswrw. CILAUWEN, Parish of Llanstinan. PZxtensive Clear-out Sale of Highly Valuable Live Stock, Hay, Implements of Husbandry, and New 7 Horse Power Hornsby Oil En- gine. W. REES CARVER HAS been instructed by F. Richardson, Esq.. to Sell Bv Public Auction at the above place on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908, the whole of the following effects, namely: LIVE STOCK.—3 Grand Young Milch Cows of the Black Breed in full profit, two-year-old Incalf Heifer. Yearling Heifer, Forward Calf, 2 Powerful Cart Mares, quiet in all harness, and good workers: 3ix-year-okl Chestnut Car- riage Mare. 15.3 hands, quiet to ride or drive, will pass motors: Yorkshire Sow in Farrow, two forward Pigs. HAY.—Rick of Prime Meadow Hay, harvested in first-class condition. 11 Horse Power tlornsby OIL ENGINE, equal to new and in perfect order, together with Saw Bench and Saws. I -NI P I' E-%lE.NTS.I',A-o Tumbril Carts with Tripples complete, Spring Cart, Four-wheeled Dogcart by Biand in excellent condition, just overhauled; Spring Cart in perfect order to suit big horse, set of Shaft and Fore Harness, Set of Plough Harness, 2 Sets of Carriage Har- ness. 2 Gents' Saddles, Bridles, Bits, etc.; Chaffcutter with Horse Gear, Bamford's X.L.O. Corn Crusher, Oilcake Crusher, Threshing Machine in excellent order, Winnowing Mach- ine, Turnip Pulper, Manure Distributor with Change Wheels, Hay Pitcher with Wire Ropes, complete; Drill Plough, Cambridge Roller, 2 Chill Ploughs. Horse Hoe, Several sets of Harrows. Horse Rake by Nicholson, Cultivator, Hornsby Hoosier Corn Drill, 'thirteen spouts; Hornsby Mowing Machine, Gower's Turnip Drill, Cart Jack, Farm Sleigh on Wheels, Churn 2 large Creamery Cans and Milkpans, and other dairy utensils; quantity of useful Tim- ber. suitable for farm purposes, Forms, and numerous other effects. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Credit on Condition: 1 Park House, Fishguard, Sept. 18th, 1908. "Cgnfrgrg. FIREGUARDS. THE PEMBROKESHIRE EDUCATION Jt AUTHORITY invite tenders for the sup- ply of Fireguards for all or any of the 120 schools in their area. Full particulars and conditions will be obtainable after October 5th from WM. DAVIES GEORGE, County Education Offices, Haverfordwest. 28th September, 1908. loc-2 J Sales by auction. Preliminary Annouocemect of Sales by GEO. J. COLLINS, AUCTIONEER, NARBERTH. October 2.—SEA VIEW, Amroth.-Important unreserved Sale of Household Furniture, ^nd other effects, property of Mr. 'Phelps (vho is leaving the neighbourhood}. i Oct. 3.—MERRIXION. parish of Amroth.— Clear-out Sale of Stock, Crops, etc., the pro- perty of Mr. David Evane, who is leaving. Oct. 5.—LOVESTON CROSS, in the parish of Loveston.-Inipo-t.-nt Sale of Live Stock, Hay, Furniture, ani other eeffcts, pro- perty of Mr. Jo;,< 11 Watkins, who is leav- ing. Oct. 6.—CROSS HAXL. Newton.—Important Sale of Stock, etc., property of various vendors. Oct. 8.—TOWN OF NARBERTH.—Important Sale of Freehold Dwelling House and Shop, known as Compton House, situate in High Street, Oct. 10.—KILGETTY LANE. Stepaside.-Unre- served Sale of Stock, Hay, etc., property of Mrs. Waters. Oct. 21.—PENFFORDD, in the parish of Bleth- erston, Important Sale of Live Stock, Crops and Implements. Oct. 31.—NORTON, Amroth.—Important unre- served Sale of Live Stock, Crops, etc, pro- perty of Mr. John Davies. In October.—COMMERCIAL INN, Amroth.— Anual Sale of Stock, Swedes, property of Mr. John Friend. In October.—BEGELLY ARMS, Begelly.—An- nual Sale of Live Stock, etc., property of various vendors. IN October.—MABES MILL. Near Templeton. —Clear-out Sale of Stock, Crops. Imple- ments, etc., the property of Mr. Evan Phillips, deceased. In October.—BARRE, Lampeter Velfrey.-Im- portant Sale of Stock, etc., property of Mr. Thomas Morris. In October.—CASTLEMERRIN, Lampeter Vel- frey.—Annual Sale of otOck. Green Crop, etc. property of Mr. William Rowlands. In October.—BLAENGWAITHNOAH, Lampeter Velfrey.—Anunal Sale of Stock, Crops, etc., etc., property of Mr. Daniel Morgan. October 23 and 24.-THE DYRHAM, Robeston. —Clear-out Sale of Valuable Modern Furni- ture, property of C. R. Macnamara, Esq., who is leaving. Nov. 2.—FOREST FACTORY, Near Narberth.— Important Sale of Household Furniture and Welsh Flannel Goods. PEMBROKESHIRE. TORTN OF NARBERTH. Sale of a Freehold Dwelling House and Shop. MR. GEO. J. COLLINS, HAS received instructions to Offer for Sale by Public Auction at THE ANGEL HOTEL, NARBERTH, on THURSDAY, the 8th DAY OF OCTOBER. 1908, at 2 p.m., precisely subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced and read), the com- modious FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP AND PREMISES, known as COMPTON HOUSE Situate in High Street, in the TOWN OF NAR- BERTH, and comprising on the Ground Floor: Double-Fronted Shop with Counter and other Shop Fittings. Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, etc.; First Floor: Two large Front Bedrooms with Bay Windows, anu 2 Back Bedrooms; Second Floor: Two Front Bedrooms. There is also a. Convenient Side-entrance adjoining the shop. The out-premises comprise Yard, Outer- Kitchen, Coal House, and W.C. The Premises are situated in a good business part of the Town of Narberth, and a success- ful business has been carired on therein for many years. The attention of investors and others is drawn to this Important Sale, as it affords an unique opportunity of acquiring first class business premises. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN. For fnther particulars apply to the Auction- eer at his Offices. Water Street, Narberth, and Main Street, Pembroke; or to MESSRS. LEWIS AND JAMES, Solicitors, Narberth. 2oc2 WEST ATHESTON, In the Parish of Robeston Wathen. Important unreserved Sale of Choice Dairy Cows, Yearling Steers and Heifers, Horses. Pigs, Hay, Corn, and Implements. # Mr. GEO. J. COLLINS HAS been instructed by Mr. Griffith James (who is leaving to Sell by PUBLIC AlC- TION at the above place on FRIDAY, OCT- OBER 9th. 1908, the valuable LIVE STOCK. HAY AND CORN, IMPLE- MENTS. etc. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Credit on conditions. For further particulars see posters. public Wetices. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. j Michaelmas 'Quarter Sessions, 1908. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next General QUARTER SES- J- SIONo of the Peace for the County of Pembroke will be* holden at the SHIRE HALL, Haverfordwest, on Tuesday, the 20th day of October, 1908. at 11.30 o'cloitk in the forenoon. ) All persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and Persons bound by Recognizance to appear there- at must attend and answer to their names; and all persons having indictments to prefer, or ap- peals to try, or any business to transact, are re- quired to attend; and all Justices of the Peace for the said County are requested to return all depositions and recognizance? taken and ac- knowledged before them to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 10th day of October, 1908. WM. DAVIES GEORGE, I Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's OfSee, Haverfordwest, 21st September, 1908. TOWN AND COUNTY OF HAVERFORDWEST. Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1908. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next General QUARTER SES- J- of the Peace for the said Town and County will be holden at the SHIRE HALL, Haverfordwest. «.>n Wednesday, tie 21st dav of October, 1908. a: eleven o'clock in the Fore- noon. All persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and Persons bound by Recognizance to appear thereat, must attend and answer to their names, and all persons having indictments to prefer, or appeals to try, or any business to transact, are required to attend; and all Jus- tices of the Peace for the said Town and County are requested to return ail depositions and recognizances taken and acknowledged before them to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 20th d-y of October, 1908. WM. DAVIES GEORGE, Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's Office, Haverfordwest, 21st September, 1908. 4ocl6 ONE POUND BEJtVARD offered for informa- tion which may lead to the conviction of persons trespassing in pursuit of game on the Trenewydd estate, including the farms, of Tre- newydd. Good Hope, Llanwnda, Cilau, Pant" boidy, etc.. in the parish of Llanwnda. loc2 Signed) J. W. JOH