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Sales bs Buction List of Sales RY GEO. J. COLLINS, AUCTIONEER, NARBERTH. 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 btock, Green Crop, etc. v property of Mr. William Rowlands. In October.-BLAENGW AITHNOAH, 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. NEAR NARBERTH. Important Sale of a Valuable Freehold Residence and Premises. MR. GEO. J. COLLINS. HAS been instructed to offer for Sale by Pub- lic Auction, at the De Rutzen Arms Hotel, Narberth, on THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1908, at 2.30 p.m. (subject to such Conditions as shall be then read and produced), all that very valuable Residence and Premises known as "KILNPARK," situate within half-a-mile of the Town of Narberth ,and about the same distance from the Narberth Railway Station, together with One Acre, or thereabout, of ex- cellent Pasture Land. The Residence contains on the Ground Floor: Drawing and Dining Rooms, Breakfast Room, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, etc.; on the First Floor: 5 Bedrooms, Bath-room (h. and c. and hot closet); on the Second Floor: 2 Bedrooms and Box-room. There is also a large Walled Garden, studded with Fruit Trees. The Out-Premises, which are ample and commodious, comprise Stable (loose box .and 2 stalls), with large Loft over, 2 Coach-Houses, Saddle-room, Outer Kitchen, Coal-house, w.c. There is also a Cow-house (2 Cows), Cart Stable (2 Horses), Cart-house, and other useful Out Offices. An installation of Acetylene Gas has been laid throughout the house. The benefit of the Water Supply as at pre- sent exercised will be included in the Sale. The Property is delightfully situated, and commands an extensive view of the "Marlais Valley, with Whitland in the distance. The whole is very substantially built, and is in ex- cellent repair. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneer, at his Offices, Narberth; or to MESSRS. LEWIS & JAMES, Solicitors, Narberth. THE DYRHAM, ROBESTON WATHEN. Important Unreserved Sale of Excellent Modern Household Furniture, and other Effects. MR. GEORGE J. COLLINS HAS been favoured with instructions from C. R. Macnamara, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at the above place, on FRIDAY, the 23rd of OCTOBER, 1908 (and following Day, if necessary), the whole of the Valuable HOUSE FURNITURE and Outside Effects. Drawing Room: Handsome Pier Glass in Oak, Basket Arm Chair, 4 patent-seat Chairs, Book Rack Chesterfield Couch, Afternoon Tea Table, Fancy Stand, Wicker Arm Çhair, Antique Table with Brass top, Brass Fender and Brasses, Pedestal Reading Lamp, Pictures, Car- pet, Hearthrug, Skin Rug, Brass Window Pole STOtFe1"bA sion, 6 Dining-room Chairs with Mahogany Frames, covered in Morocco Leather, 2 Easy Chairs, Ornaments, Pictures, Fender and Im- plements, Sideboard in Fumed Oak, with bevelled-edge glaiss panel, 4 Pairs Stag Horns, Book Shelf, Brass Window Pole and Rings, Curtains, Carpet, Skin Rug, Hanging Lamp, 2 Basket Chairs. Stairs and Alcove: Oak Table, Brass Window Pole, Curtains, Basket Chair and Cushions, Fancy Small Table, Oak Writing Bureau, Stair Carpet, Stair Rods, etc. Bedroom No. 1: Patent Fumed Oak Single Bedstead with Spring Mattress, Wool Overlay, Dressing Table with Toilet Glass attached, Washstand with Marble Top and Tiled Back, Toilet Ware, Wardrobe and Glass Front, Table, Commode, ,2 Carpets, Rugs, Bath, etc. Bedroom No. 2.: 2 Fumed Oak Single Bed- steads. Spring Mattresses, Wool Overlays, Washstand with Marble Top and Tiled Back, 2 Chairs, Dressing Chest, Wardrobe, Fender, Irons, Chest of Drawers, Corner Washstand, etc. Servants' Bedroom: Iron Bedstead, Spring Mattress, Japanned Chest of Drawers, Wash- stand, Toilet Glass. Toilet Ware, Chairs, etc. Nursery: Iron Bedstead in White Enamel, Spring Mattress, White Chest of Drawers, Look- ing Glass, Wardrobe, 2 Chairs, Deal Table, Washstand, Toilet Ware, Nursery Fireguard, Fire Irons, Carpet, Wicker Chair. Kitchen, etc.: Large Table, 2 Lath-back Chairs, Arm Chair, Hanging Lamp, Meat Covers, Trays, Saucepans, Clock, Kettles, Fry- ing Pans, Fender. Fire Irons, Coal Scuttle, Shelf, Dresser, and Ware, Clothes Horse, and other Utensils usually to be found in a well- appointed Kitchen. Outside: Gent's Bicycle, in good condition; Child's Perambulator, Garden Tools, Moule s Patent Earth Closet, Pte. <- Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Credit on Conditions. The Auctioneer begs to call special atten- tion to this Important Clear-out Sale of Excel- lent Modern Household Furniture, and hopes for a large and punctual attendance. The Furniture is practically new, having only been in use about eleven months. Auction Offices: Water Street, Narberth; and at Pembroke. VALLEY FARM, NARBERTH. Important Letting of Grazing Land. MR. GEORGE J. COLLINS HAS been instructed to Let by Public t Auction, at the above place, on THURS- DAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1908, about 44 ACRES of Excellent GRAING LAND, in Lats to suit Takers. The Land is now in good heart, is well watered and Fenced, and will be Let until the 29th September, 1909. Letting to Commence at 2 o'clock. Auction Offices: Water Street, Narberth; and at Pembroke. Sales bp auction PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISH OF LLAWHADEN. Important Sale of very Valuable Freehold Properties. MR. GEORGE J. COLLINS HAS been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at the De Rutzen Arms Hotel, Narberth, on THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1908, at 3 o'clock precisely (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there read and produced), the following valuable Freehold Properties.:— Lot 1.—All that exceedingly desirable Free- hold Farm and Lands kowton as "SUNNY HILL," situate in the Parish of Llawhaden, and adjoining the road leading from Bethev-lt to Llawhaden, containing by admeasurement 64a. lr. 16p., or thereabouts, of very choice Meadow and Pasture Land, now in the occu- pation of the Misses Williams, at the yearly rent of k96 10s. Lot 2.—All that Compact Freehold Holding known as MOLE'S HOLE," also situate in the above Parish, and adjoining the road lead- ing from Narberth to Llawhaden, containing by admeasurement 16a., 3r., 9p., of productive Meadow and Pasture Land now in the occu- pation of Mr. Evan Davies, at the yearly rent of L26 8s. 6d. Lot 3.-All that desirable Freehold Holding known as GREEN CORNER," with PARK NEWYDD," also situate in the above Parish, and adjoining the said road leading from Nar- berth to Llawhaden, containing by admeasure- ment 13a. 2r. 32p., or thereabouts, of excellent Meadow and Pasture Land, now in the occu- pation of Messrs. John and George Harris, at an annual rent of £ 20. Lot 4.—All that valuable Freehold Field of Pasture Land known as "P ARKMYNYDD," adjoining the last mentioned Lot, and bounded on the south by the same road, containing by admeasurement lla. Or. 36p. of exceedingly productive Land, in the occupation of Mr. George Harries. 'The above Properties are distant about two Miles from the Market Town of Narberth, and are situate in a district where the Land is famed for its fertility. All the Lots are well watered, and have a southern aspect, and each Lot is situate ad- joining a good road. The attention of Investors is drawn to this Important Sale, as it affords an opportunity which rarely presents itself of acquiring an excellent Dairy Farm, or a Small Holding, of very fertile Land., situated in a district where the demand for such is very great. Possession of each Lot can be obtained at Michaelmas ,1909. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Offices at Water Street, Narberth; or of MESSRS. LEWIS & JAMES, Solicitors, Narberth. COACHLAND, PARISH OF CAREW. Important Unreserved Sale of Stock, Crops, Implements, etc. MR. GEORGE J. COLLINS HiS been instructed by Mr. Wm. Caller., to Sell by Public Auction, at the ab.vt; place, on TUESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1908, the whole of his Valuable. STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., Viz., 11 Choice Dairy Cows, 3 with calves at heel and others to calve early; 12 forward yearling Steers and Heifers ,10 strong Steer and Heifer Calves, well-bred two-year-old Short- horn Bull, Shorthorn Bull Calf. HORSES.—Powerful Bay Horse, "Farmer," 10 years, Dark Bay Mare "Doll," stinted to Blackbrooke Harold; Bay Mare "Floss," aged; very useful Cob Mare, Fly," six years old. The above Horses are excellent workers in all gear. Very premising two-year-old Cob by Woodcock ex Fly, yearling Cart Colt, b. Blackbrooke Harold. SHEEP.-20 Ewes, 24 Ewe T amSs, 10 Fai Lambs, 6 Stock Ram Lambs. PIGS.—5 Store Pigs, Sow in farrow. CROPS.-3 Ricks of Hay, excellent Meadow Hay of the finest quality; large quantity of Oat and Barley Straw, 700 Bushels of Oats, 500 Bushels of Barley, 4 Acres of Swedes. IMPLEMENTS.—Cart and Tripples, New Reaper and Binder (Osborne), Hornsby Mower, Thrashing Machine 2 H.P. and gear, Winnow- ing Machine, Chaffcutter, Swing Plough, Horse Rake, Iron Roller, Chisel Tooth, Horse Hoe, Sheep Rack, 2 Sheep Troughs, Cart and Plough Harness ,and numerous other articles. Luncheon on the Table at 12 o'clock. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. The Auctioneer trusts to be favoured with a large and punctual attendance at this highly .I;.I.LJ.PVLLU1o..I. WINDY HILL, PENFFORDD, Parish of Bletherston. Very Highly Important Unreserved Sale of Stock, Crops, Implements, and other Effects. MR. GEORGE J. COLLINS In Conjunction with MESSRS. DAVIES & THOMAS, HAS been instructed by Mrs. John, to Sell by Auction, at the above place, on TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1908, the following Valuable STOCK AND CROPS, Comprising- 33 Head of Cattle. Viz., 8 Pedigree Castle- martin Cows, excellent milchers; 7 Pedigree in- Calf Heifers, a choice Lot; 3 cross-bred yearl- ing Steers, 3 pure-bred Castlemartin yearling Bulls, eligible for entry into Herd Book; 2 promising Bull Calves, 10 well-reared Steer and Heifer Calves. 9 HORSES—2 very strong and active Cart Mares, one stinted to Brechfa Horse, both good workers; 1 Thorough-bred Mare, excellent worker in all harness; 1 high-class Hackney Mare, seven years, by Honesty, dam Pregethwr, with Horse Foal at foot, by Fulford Sensation, stinted to Orpheus; 1' two-year-old Entire Hackney by Newington Connaught, out of a first-class Hackney Mare; 1 very promising two-year-old Filly by Lydstep Adventurer, 1 two-year-old Colt by Quebec, out. of a High- land Pony, a beautiful mover, and would make a capital boy's hunter; 1 pure-bred Scotch Highland Pony, stinted to Orpheus. SHEEP AND PIGS—22 Shropshire Down Breeding Ewes and Lambs, sound, and free from foot rot; 4 Brood Sows, and 24 Slips. CROPS.-200 Bushels of Mixed Corn and 100 Bushels of Oats, all in perfect condition; 3 Tons of Hand-picked Eating Potatoes (Up-to- Dates). IMPLEMENTS, &c.—Two-horse Cart and Tripples Complete, nerly new, Posy Trap and Harness, strong Spring Market Trap, to carry 15cwt., nearly new. Cast Iron Roller with Pole, Chisel-tooth Harrow, 2 Zig-zag Harrows, 2 Swing Ploughs by Howells, 2 American Horse Rakes, Hornsby Mower, Piano Mower, Samuel- son Corn Crusher, new Bentall's Cake Crusher, Parnall's Patent Scales and Weights, large Butter Worker (for steam or horse power), Butter Refrigerator, and other useful Articles. Luncheon on the Table at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12.30 o'clock sharp. Credit on Conditions*. The Auctioneers beg to call public attention to this Highly Important Unreserved Sale of Pedigree and other Stock. The Cows and Heifers are an excellent lot, and should com mend themselves to Breeders of Black Cattle. Among the Horses will be found animals suit- able for all kinds of work. The Sheep are sound and free from foot rot, and are a very saleable lot. The Crops have all been well harvested, and are in excellent condition.. The Implements are all in working order, many j being new. The Auctioneers respectfully request 1 a punctual attendance, as the Lots are j numerous. Auction Offices: Water Street, Narberth; and Maengwyn, Clynderwen. r Sales bp Buction. BARRE, PARISH OF LAMPETER VELFREY. Important Sale of Live Stock, and Letting of Land. MR. GEORGE J. COLLINS HAS been instructed by Mr. Thos. Morris, to Sell and Let by Public Auction, at the above place, on MONDAY, 19th OCTOBER, 1908, the following Valuable LIVE STOCK, Comprising— 1 Fat Cow, 3 two-year-old In-Calf Heifers, 4 yearling Steers, Pair Strong Calves, 2 young Sows suitable for Baconers or Breeding, 8 strong Bacon Pigs, 3 Slips. Also will be Let about 80 Acres of Rich Pasture Land, in suitable Lots, from 4 to 10 Acre Fields. The Land is well manured with plenty of water in every field, on the driest summer ,and the Cattle will be carefully looked after. The Land is free from the 12th November next, and will be Let from that date until the 7th day of November, 1909. Luncheon on the Table at 12.30 o'clock. Sale or Letting of Land to commence at 1.30 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Butchers and others, to this Sale of very choice Stock. The Land is in good heart, and is considered the best in this neighbourhood for Fattening and Improving Young Stock. Auction Offices: Water Street, Narberth; and at Pembroke. HAVERFORDWEST. Sale of two Freehold Dwelling-houses. JOSEPH WATTS HAS been instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the 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 the respec- tive occupations of Mr. Arthur Morris and Mr. John Mathias, at the yearly rents of LB 10s. and L7 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 NORTH HILL, PARISH OF TREFFGARN. Clear-out Sale of Stock, Crops, Implements, etc. JOSEPH WATTS HAS been instructed by Mr. William Davies, who is giving up farming, to Sell by Auction, at the above place, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1908, the following LIVE STOCK: 3 Milch Cows, one due in a month; 3 Calves; Cart Mare, stinted to "Map of Wales"; 16 Cross-bred Ewes, Yearling Ram.. CROPS—Rick rf Hay in good condition, 50 Mows of Barley and Oats. IMPLEMENTS-Cart and Tripples, Cast-iron Roller, Wooden Roller, Plough, Harrow, Chisel Tooth Harrow, Chaffcutter, Threshing Machine with Shaker, Winnowing Machine, Barn Plank, Winchester, Swings, Wheelbarrow, 2 Scythes and Cradles, Pigs' Troughs, Cart and Plough Harness, Farming Tools, Timber, etc. DAIRY UTENSILS—Churn, Milk Pans, Tubs, Buckets, Cream Pots, Kive and Casks. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE consists of Ward- robe, Halidrawers, 2 Folding Beds, Chairs, 3 Tables, Dresser and Ware, Clock, etc. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Credit on Conditions. Letterston, October 1st, 1908. NORTH EAST FAtfM, WALTON EAST. Distant about 1 Mile from Clarbeston Road Station. Clear-out Sale of Live Stock, Crops, Imple- ments, Dairy Utensils, and Antique House- hold Furniture. TACmrT TTT A mmr1 — TT AS been instructed by the Misses Phillips -O- (who is retiring from farming), to Sell by Auction on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22ijd, 1908, the following LIVE STOCK AND CROPS: 8 Young Cows, one with Calf at foot, and the others in good profit; Fat Cow, 9 promising Yearling Steers and Heifers, 18 Forward Calves; Bay Mare "Bona," five years old; Cart Mare" Scot," ten years old, with Foal at foot by Blagdon Boy," and stinted to same horse; Yearling Colt by Mr. Harries' (New House) horse; 18 good Breeding Ewes, 2 Ewe Lambs, Ram Lamb, 2 Young Sows in Farrow, 5 Porker Pigs. 65 Mows of Oats, 60 Mows of Barley, 12 Drills of Potatoes. IMPLEMENTS AND DAIRY UTENSILS.- Tumbril Cart and Tripples, old Cart, Hay Mower by Victor," in good working order, Hay Rake by "Boby," Turner by "Howard," Cast-iron Roller, 2 Swing Ploughs, Chisel Tooth Harrow, three-part Harrow by Howard," two- part Harrow, Horse Gear, Winnowing Machine. Ladder, Grindstone, Chaffcutter by "Bentall," Wheelbarrow, quantity of Oak Timber, Cross- cut Saw, Seed Leep, Farming Tools, Pigs' Troughs, set of Shaft-Cart Harness, set of Leading Harness, 2 sets of Plough Harness, Gents' Saddle, Weighing Machine and Weights. Large Churn by Llewellin, Butter Tubs, Pots, Pans, Brass Pans, etc.. together with the fol- lowing articles of Household Furniture, most of which are very Old and in a good state of Preservation:—Mahogany Sofa, hair seated; Mahogany Couch, hair seated; Mahogany Din- ing Table with extra Leaf, beautifully finished; Mahogany Pembroke Table in good order; Overmantle, 2 Old Grandfather's Clocks in first- class order, one 200 years old, and in a well- made Oak Case; Old Mahogany Sea Chest about 5ft. by 2ft. 6in x 2ft. 6in. with very Heavy Brass Handles and Hinges, and fixed on stand containing two Drawers in first-class order. Mahogany High Chest of Drawers about 300 years old, ill first-class order; Old Oak Coffer, Old Mahogany Coffer with two Drawers at bottom, small Mahogany Table, Mahogany Washstand with folding top Cupboard and Drawer, 2 Oak Arm Chairs, 5 Mahogany leather-seated Chairs, Deal Corner Cupboard, very old Spinning wheel in good condition, four-post Bedstead, large Kitchen Dresser, Forms, pair of Carriage Lamps, etc. Sale to Commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Credit on Conditions. Letterston, October 8th, 1903. LETTERS TON FAIR. SALE OF BREEDING EWES. MR. JOSEPH WATTS HAS been instructed by H. W. Thomas, Esc., of .Tordanston, to Sell by Auction oil Monday, October 19th, 1908 (Fair Day), 24 Strong Healthy Breeding Ewes and 1 Ram Lamb, of -the Shropshire breed. Sale at 12 noon. Two Months Credit. Lett-srston, 12th Oct., 1908. Sales br Buction. List of Sales by DAVIES & THOMAS, AUCTIONEERS. Oct. 12.—LLANGOLMAN FARM.—Sale of Live Stock, Crops, and Letting of Laud, property of Mrs. Join. Oct. 12.—IIESCWAt, near Fishguard.-Sale of Live Stock, Crops, Implements, etc., pro- perty of Mr. Evans Oct. 13.—VRONLAISISAF, Mynachlogddu.— Clear-out Sale of Milch Cows, Young Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Implements, property of Mr. Thomas. Oct. 14.-RHOSMAEN-FACH, Eglwyswrw.—Very Important Sale of Live Stock, Crops, etc., property of John Llewellyn, Werncfflu. Oct. 15.—TYRIIIGISAF, Henry's Mote.—Sale of Farm Horses, Cattle .Sheep, Crops, etc., property of Mrs. Williams and Mr. George. Oct. 15.—LANCONIN, Egremont.—Sale of Cows, Crops, etc., property of Miss Davies. Oct. 17.-TYCOCH, Llandissilio.—Sale of Cattle, Horses, Crops, etc., property of Mr. Griffith Thomas. Oct. 19.—MAESYDDERWT.N (Second Sale).— Crops, Implements. Household Furniture, etc., property of Mr. Williams. Oct. 20.-CASTLE HOTEL, Maenclochog.—Im- portant Sale of Cattle, excellent Cobs, Sheep, etc., property of Mr. W. Lewis, Westlands. Oct. 22.—WERNDEW, Dinas Cross.—Sale of Cattle. Horses, Crops, etc., property of Mr. W. Jones. Oct. 23.-CASTLE HOTEL, Maenclochog.— Sale of Dandderwen Mansions, Whitland, Abbey Slate Quarries, Farms and Cottages, property of the late John Muscott, Esq. Oct. 24th.-GAR-N, Llanychaer.—Sale of Stock, etc., property of Mr. Rees. Oct. 27.—PENFFORDD, Bletherstone.—Sale of Stock, Crop, etc., ctc. Oct. 29.—PENCNWCBACH, Eglwyswrw.—Sale of Cows and Calves, Young Cattle ,Horses, Sheep, etc., property of Mr. Williams. Oct. 30.—DROVERS' ARMS, Puncheston.—Sale of Traps, Carts, Gates, Hurdles, etc., etc., I property of Mr. D .E. Evans, Crymmych. I -+- I Oct. 31.—GWERNCYFFfON, Llandissilio.— Sale of Cob, Trap, Tools, etc., etc., property of the late Mr. William Llewellyn. Nov. 4.—RHOS, Cilmaenllwyd.-Sale of Cattle, Horses, Crops, Implements, etc., property of Mrs. Luke. Dates not Fixed. CRYMMYCH.—Sale of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, etc., property of Mr. Owen Phillips. RHOS, CilmaenllA,yd. -Letting of Land, pro- perty of Mr. Phillips. Maiengwyn, Clynderwen. N TYCOCH. PARISH OF LLANDISSILIO. Important Sale of Stock, Crop, Implements, etc., and Letting of Land. MESSRS. DAVIES & THOMAS HAVE been instructed by Mr. Griffith Thomas to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, on SATURDAY, 17th OCTO- BER, 1903, the following Valuable. STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., Viz., 8 young Dairy Cows of the Black sreed, three of which are expected to cale before day of Sale, and remainder early; I yearling Bull of the Black Breed, I very promising Bull Calf of the Black Breed, 6 yearling Steers, 4 yearling Heifers, 6 Steer and Heifer Cales; 1 yearling Cart Filly bv Brechfa Pioneer, 1 yearling Hackney Filly by Agility; 30 Ewes and Ewe Lambs, 2 Ram Lambs, all of which are perfectly sound and healthy; 10 sucking Pigs, 6 Porkers, 1 Sow. CROPS.—Rick of well-saved Hay, 20 Mows of Barley, 4 IMPLEMENTS, &c.-v^\rpr^ J^q-hjjrse Cart, Spring Market Trap^g1# Chisel-tooth Horrow, I and many other ATticleg. Immediately after tht Sale, and on the same Date, the LAND WILL BE LET, in Lots to suit takers. Luncheon on the table at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. sharp. Credit on Conditions. I Auction Offices: Maengwyn, Clynderwen. Dr .dilCnon. CASTLE HOTEL, i MAENCLOCHOG. Important and Unreserved Sale of Live Stock. Gates, Hurdles, etc. MESSRS. DAVIES & THOMAS HAve been instructed by Mr. Wm. Lewis, -*—- of Westland (who is giving up his Byehold Land), to Sell by Auction, at the above place, on TUESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1908, the following valuable LIVE STOCK, GATES, HURDLES, &c. CATTLE—1 Grey Cow with Calf at heels, 2 yearling Bulls of the Black breed, 1 In-calf Heifer, 7 yearling Steers, 6 yearling Heifers. HORSES-7 superior Cobs, perfect in action and symmetry. SHEEP-46 Breeding Ewes, all of which are under four year old, and of very nne quality. Also new Plough, 12 Gates, 36 Hurdles, Wheelbarrow, etc., etc. Sale to Commence at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Credit on Conditions. Auction Offices: Maengwyn, Clynderwen; Narberth; and Whitland. DYFFRYN ISAF and MAESY- DDERWEN. ) Important Sale of Crops. Implements, and í Letting of Land. MESSRS. DAVIES & THOMAS HAVE been instructed by Mr. John Williams to Sell by Auction on MONDAY, OCTO- BER 19th, 1908, the following CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c.: CORN—60 Mows of Barley; 30 Mows' of White Oats (Webb's); 10 Mows of Squarehead Wheat; 3 Mows of Rye. POTATOES-A few Tons of Seed and Eating Potatoes (comprising Factors, Eldorados, Llewelyns, and Dates). I&PLEMENTS, &c.—Hornsbv's Binder, Wood Mowing Machine, King's Horse Pitcher. Nicholson Horse Rake, Fenix Separator, Llew- ellin Butter Worker, 2 Washing Machines, Cheese Press, Churn, Wheelbarrow. Scales. Buckets, Stone Cistern, very old Oak Coffer and Chairs, Quilts, Bedding, etc.; and a large quantity of Galvanised Sheets and Timber Planks. Also about 80 Acres of Good Grazing Land, all of which is well watered, will be Let in suitable Lots.' Sale to commence at Maesyddervven at 1 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. List of Sales BY DANIEL DAVIES, AUCTIONEER. HARCOURT TERRACE, PEMBROKE.—Clear- out Sale of Furniture at No. 1, Harcoufct Ter-race, 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 I date. List of Sales BY A. J. HODGES, Auctioneer. MICHAELMAS, 1908. At an Early Date at FELINDWARCH, Parish of Mathrv.-Clear-out- Sale of 5 choice Dairy Cows now in full profit, 5 strong two-year-old Heifers and Steers, 5 forward Yearlings do., very pro- mising Filly rising three, Rick of finest quality Meadow Hay, Farming Implements, 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, DAN DAVIES, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Sales condueted atid v»ini>+i.-mo made on the best possible terms. OFFICES :— ORIELTON TERRACE, PEMBROKE fyl*- _l t PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISHES OF LLANGOLMAN AND LLANDISSILIO. :o: — Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Property, together with the Whitland Abbey Green Slate Quarry. MESSRS DAVIES & THOMAS have received instructions from the Trustees of the Will of the late John Muscott, to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at THE CASTLE HOTEL. MAENCLOCHOG, on FRIDAY, the 23rd of OCTOBER, at 1.30 p.m., the under- mentioned FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD PROPERTY DESCRIPTION. TENANT.. ACHES. Lot 1 The Modern Mansion of Dandderwen House, with the well-stocked Kitchen Garden and Lands 3 2 3 Lot 2 Dandderwen Farm David Phillips 36 1 13 Lot 3 3 Fields, known as Coleman Fields Mrs. John 14 0 7 Lot 4 Pencraig Fach Lewis Gibbon 65 3 16 Lot 5 Pantymaen Fal"m. Phcebe Edwards. 22 3 23 Lot 6 Mynyddbach Margaret Davies 30 0 23 Lot 7 The Whitland Abbey Green Slate Sill & Flag Qua ry 250 10 KENT. Lot 8 Coleman Cotta^ Mrs Thomas zC30 0 Lot 9 The Villa Vacant Lot 10 Poor House Griffith Evans 3 10 0 Lot 11 No. 1, Muscott Terrace David Phillips 3 10 0 Lot 12 No. 2, Muscott Terrace John Thomas 3 10 0 Lot 13 Pantymaen Cottage Daniel Griffiths 3 0 0 Lot 14 Freehold Ground Rent, New Pencraig James Griffiths 0 10 0 Lot 15 No. 9, Goodwin's Row, Dwelling House, Out-Build- ings, and Garden, with about 3 Acres of Land Edward Howells 5 10 0 Lot 16 No. 4, Goodwin's Row, Dwelling House, Smithy, and Garden Mrs Jane Davies 2 10 0 Lot 17 No. 1. Goodwin's Row, Dwelling House and Garden. John Perkins 3 0 0 Lot 18 No. 2, Goodwin's Row, Dwelling House and Garden. Stephen Young 2 10 0 Lot 19 No. 6, Goodwin's Row, Dwelling House and Garden. Henry Goddard 2 10 0 Lot 20 No. 6, Goodwin's Row, Dwelling House and Garden. Mrs Llewellyn 2 10 0 Lots 15 to 20 are held under a lease for a term of 80 years from the 29th day of Sep- tember, 1864. Lot 15 will be sold at the apportioned gro-und rent of 30s. per annum, and Lots 16 to 20 at the annual ground rents of 18s. each. The attention of the public is drawn to this Highly Important Sale of Freehold and Leasehold Property, and especially to the Whitland Abbey Green Slate Quarry, whose Crop of Green Slate, on account of its durability and also preserving its original green colour, make the most beautiful covering, lpnd has been used to cover the principal municipal and-, public buildings in England on the recommendation of the most eminent architects employed in the erection of public works. For further particular, apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices: Xarberth, Whitland, and Maengwyn, Clynder,i; or to MESSRS. LASCELLES & LEWIS, Solicitors, Narberth. HOUSE TO LET.—NO. V, Holloway, Haver- fordwest; roqmy, with Shop front and Oven.—Apply, F. J. Warren, Castle Square, Haverfordwest. locie LOST, about Three Weeks ago, a large "Brindle Greyhound Dog." Finder will be rewarded on returning same to H. Lewis, Cilauisaf, Clynderwen. locl6 STRAYED from Shoals Hook, last week, a I S White-haired Sow, long nose, tulip ear.— Finder will be rewarded. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. Advertise in the Gawli&n." I Sales b}1 Huction. List of Sales by EVANS & ROACH, AUCTIONEERS. Monday, Oct. 19th.—TIERSCROSS—Annual Sale Live Stock, Implements, etc. Entries invited. Friday. October 23rd.—WHITLAND.—Djs 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 v;eel;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. WHITLAND. Important Sale of Welsh Black Cattle. EVANS & ROACH ARE instructed by Colonel Palmer, Lack ham, Wiltshire, to Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, at the MARKET PLACE, Whitland, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1908, the whole of his herd of Pedigree Welsh Black Cows, Heifers, and Bulls, consist- ing of 11 Cows (four with Calves at foot), 5 Heifers, 5 Bulls, including Wern Emperor 50, Champion Bull 1906 as a yearling. Also the Annual Sale of Pedigree Welsh Black Bulls, Cows, and Heifers will be held on the same day, and at the same place. Good entries have been received from some of the Best Breeders. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock promptly. Terms-Cash. Catalogues of both Sales are now ready, and may be had of the Auctioneers, Milford Haven. locl6 TIERSCROSS, IN THE PARISH OF STEYNTON. Annual Sale of Dairy Cows, Young Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, and Implements. fcVANS AND ROACH WILL Sell by Public Auction, in a field adjoining the above village, on MON- DAY, OCTOBER, 19th, 1908. the following:— CATTLE.-15 Choice Milch COWS, most with Calves at foot, remainder Springers, the pro- perry of Messrs. James Bros.; 5 Heifers with Calves at foot, 25 Strong Yearling Steers and Heifers, 6 forward Calves. HORSES.—Three-year-old Mare by "Okeover," three-year-old Cart Horse, Strong and useful Cart Horse, ten-year-old. ditto 9 years. ditto Mare, eleveu-year-old, stinted to "Ercall Fame," all quiet workers; Bay Pony 13.2 high, 4 years old, fast mover and quiet; Pony rising three years in harness; Pony 12 hands; Yearling Filly by "Quebec"; Sucking Colt by Lunes- dale Kin"; Pony foal by "Marquis Donkey. SHEEP.-40 Breeding Ewes (about half of which are yearlings), 10 Ewe Lambs, 2 Sows with litters, Sow in farrow. IMPLEMENTS.-Hay Rake, Three Dogcarts, Spring Market Cart, New Trap suit small Pony, WTaggonette, Governess Car suit cob 14 hands, Donkey Cart, 2 Tumbril Carts, Cob Spring Cart, Chaffcutter, set Cart Shaft Harness, set Pony ditto, set Donkey ditto, set Pony Trap Harness, about 40 Gate Posts, 4 Ladders, and several other lots. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to the very useful lot of Dairy Cows, most of which are young. The horses will include a good selection. The Breeding Ewes are young, and of dry healthy land Punctual attend- ance is respectfully requested, as the lots are numerous. Auctioneers' Offices: Milford Haven and Haverfordwest. COLLEGE FIELD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1908. EVANS & ROACH I -— o icuifeiee Diion- TT horn Bull Calves (fit for service). Pro- perty of W. C. Jones, Esq., Waterst-one. Sale 11.30. Terms-Cash. LLANUNWAS, SOLVA, S.O., PEMBROKESHIRE. Highly Important Sale of Pedigree Welsh Black Cattle and Horses. LLOYD, THOMAS & FISHER ARE favoured with instruction from Gilbert D. Harries, Esq.. to Sell by Auction, at the above place, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1908, the following exceedingly valuable Stock, comprising:— 7 Pedigree Cows. 8 Pedigree Heifers, 3 Pedi- gree Heifer Calves, 5 Pedigree two year old and Yearling Bulls, 2 Pedigree Bull Calves, 10 two-year-old and Yearling Steers, 1 Cross- brad Heifer, 1 ditto Heifer Calf. 9 HORSES, induding-3 Cart Mares, aged: 1 Bay Gelding by Tracfion IV.; 1 two-year-old Cart Filly by Traction IV.; 1 four-year-old Filly by Breadcutter: 1 three-year-old Filly by ditto; 1 two-year-old Gelding by Quebec; and lYearl- ing Hackney. There will also be sold a quantity of Imple- ments, including fCarts, Harness, etc., and Dairy Utensils. Luncheon on the Table at 12. Sale to com- mence at 1 o'clock sharp. Three Months' Credit on Conditions. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers," 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen: Castle Square, Haverfordwest; or of Gilbert D. Harries, Esq., Llanunwas, Solva, S.O., Pem. LYDSTEP STUD FARM, PENALLY, S.O., PEM. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHIRES. LLOYD & THOMAS HAVE been honoured with instructions from Lord St. David's to Sell by Auction, without reserve, at the above place, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1908, a selection of 38 most valuable Pedigree Shire Horses, in- cluding:— 7 BROOD MARES. 3 THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLIES. 4 TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLIES. 5 YEARLING FILLIES. 10 FILLY FOALS. 4 COLT FOALS. j 3 YEARLING COLTS. I 2 TWO-YEAR-OLD STALLIONS. All of which are out of the most fashionable strains of blood, amongst them being many prize winners. Sale to commence immediately after twelve S o'clock luncheon. Credit on Conditions. Catalogues may be obtained of Mr. John Griffiths, Lydstep Stud Farm. Penally. S.O., Pem., or of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen. T public TRotices. COUKTY OF PEMBROKE. Michaelmas 'QuQ,T'tr Seniors, 1 DCS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIViiN, TBI HAT the next General QUARTER SES- SIONS of the Peace for the County of rnbroke will be holden at the SHIRE HALL, i. -verfordwest, en Tuesday, the 20th day of ? October, 1908. at II.o'clock in the forenoon. All persons sumns'ined 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 Courry are requested to return all depositions and recognizances taken and ac- knowledged before them to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 10th day of October, 1908. WM. DAVIES GEORGE, Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's Office, Haverfordwest, 21st September, 1908. -+- TOWN AND COUXTY OF HAVERFORDWEST. Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1908. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T HAT the next General QUARTER SES- JL of the Peace for the said Town and County will be holdee at the SHIRE HALL, Haverfordwest, on Wednesday, the 21st day of October, 1908. at 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 all depositions and recognizances taken and acknowledged before then; to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 20th day of October, 1908. WM. DAVIES GEORGE, Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's Office, Haverfordwest, 21st September. 1908. 40d6 PEMBROKE UNION. rpSE GUARDIANS of the above Union re- i quire the services of an Assistant Nurse I at the Workhouse Infirmary. Salary at the rate of £ 18 per annum, together with Rations, Apartments, and Washing. Applications, accompanied by copies of not more than three testimonials of recent date, and a statement of age and qualifications, to reach me not later than the morning of the 22nd October. J. S. W. JONES, Clerk to the Guardians. Pembroke, 9th October, 1908. locl6 Educational, I&s&er's High School For GirlJ. C3- HAVERFORDWEST. Headmistress: Miss M. E. Jones, B.A., Wales. (Assisted by highly qualified mistreeses). FEES £1 6s. 8d. per term. Special Subjects: Greek. German, and Painting. 15s. per term. Headmistress at home to parents on Monday and Tuesday afternoons. County Pupils are only allowed to board at houses approved by the Governing Bcay, of which a list can be obtained (with any other information desired relative to school arrange- ments), either from the Headmistress, cr from Mr. J. W. Phillips, solicitor. Tower Hill, clerk to the Governors. 21ati2S. St. David's County School Chairman: THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF ST. DAVID'S. Vice-Chairman: CAPT. S. ROACH. Headmaster MR. THOMAS THOMAS, B.A., (London). Assistant Master: MR. H. P. JACKSON, M.Sc. (Vie.) Assistant Mistress: MISS K. M GREEN. L.L.A. < St. Andrew's), Cambridge Teacher's Dip- loma. Assistant Mistress: Miss E. H. MOSELEY, BA. (Wales), with Honours. TUITION FEES.— £ 4 per annum, or £ 1 5s. td. per term; two (brothers or sisters), £7 per an- num, or £ 2 6s. 8d. per term; three (brothers or sisters), £ 10 per annum, of L3 6s. 8d. per term. Pupils prepared for the London Matricula- tion, the Oxford and Cambridge Locals, the Legal,' Medical, and Pharmaceutical Examina- tions, the Entrance Scholarship Examinations of the University Colleges of NVilc-s, and the South Kensington Science and Art Examina- tions. ( Pupils taking music will be charged an extra fee. For terms and further particulars, Prospec- tus, etc., apply to the Headmaster, or to MR. W. D. WILLIAMS, The Registrar, St. David's. Business Egresses. FOR PRIVATE CASH ADVANCES APPLY TO ALBERT E. CT1SH At his private house, 30, ST. GEORGE S TERRACE SWANSEA. Mr. Gash is prepared to advance to respect- able persons loans from jelo to any r.mount, upon the- own Note of Hand, without Sureties or Bill cf Sale. INTENDING BORROWERS in applying to Mr. Gash have the satisfaction of knowmg with whom they are dealing, for Mr. Gash trades under his own name, and not under an assumed name, neither does he trade as a "Company." or so-called "Bank." Please Note Address: 30, ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE, SWANSEA. 13—jy21 <