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WANTED. WANTED, Sitting-room and two Bedrooms, by two vv Young Gentlemen, in Carmarthen. Terms moderate.—Apply, Xerxes, Welshma/n Office. [9162 WANTED, by good tenants, a medium-sized Shop in VT main street, between King-street and Dark Gate. —Apply, Lloyd & Thomas, Auctioneers, Carmarthen. [9155 TO BE LET. GOOD BUSINESS PREMISES to LET, No. 3, T Queen Street.—Apply to Miss B. A. Jones, No. 2, Quem Street, Carmarthen. [9005 CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET or SOLD, "MOUNT HILL," containing 3 reception-rooms, 7 bedrooms, usual offices, 3-stall stable, coach-house, out- buildings, walled garden, conservatory, two fields; total, <% acres. Freehold. Half a mile from Carmarthen and two Railway Stations. Apply to Mr J. A. Timmins, Solicitor, 5, Henrietta Street, Bath. [9102 UPPER HILL STREET, HAKIN, MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE. I 1 10 BE LET or SOLD, a very desirable detatched Leasehold Villa, containing 11 rooms, including acaTlery and washhouse; w.c. in house, and cellar; three- Jtall stable, hay-loft, and coachhouse; garden in front and iMck with good fruit trees. The house stands back some distance from the public road, and commands a splendid view of the Town and Harbour of Milford Haven. Unexpired term, 68 years; ground rent, .£3. Apply to Wm. James, 16, Upper Prospect Place, Pem- Voke-Dock; or S. K. Greenish, Solicitor, Milford Haven. [9164 TO BE SOLD. "0 BUTCHERS, Ac.—For Sale, 13 Fat Ewes and 5 L Fat Wethers.—C. James, Bankyfelin, Carmarthen. [9166 IQVR SALE, 2 Ricks of well-harvested Hay, in grand JT condition. Apply to Messrs Lloyd and Thomas, Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen. [9130 fljX)R SALE or HIRE, for Season 1895, the celebrated -T Hackney Stallion WELSH PERFECTION (No. 1593 N.8.B.).— For pedigree and particulars, apply W. B. Harries, Clarbeaton Road, R.S.O. [9161 B. SALE, the noted Shire Horse, NAILSTONE -JA FREEMASON," 4 years old, descended from the Nail- atone Stud, entered in Vol. XV. of Stud Book, proved kiauelf a sure foal-getter. Also, the noted Entire Shire Horse, ESPLBT ROYAL BANNER," entered in Vol XV. of Stud Book, 2 years old. The horses are 16 hands 2 inches high, and full of quality, inore like Cobs. Open to veterinary examination. The latter horse, "ESPLET ROYAL BANNER," has won lots at First Prizes through England and WALES.—Apply, William Phillips, New House, Narberth. [9160 PUBLIC NOTICES. MISS BESSIE GAY, Medallist, E.A.M., will be -LvJ pleased to take a limited number of Pupils for PIANOFORTE and SINGING. Candidates prepared for the examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, Trinity College, &c. -For terms, apply to The Manse, Templeton, Narberth. [9135 WELSH RELIGION AND WELSH CHRISTIANITY. BY A BYSTANDER. Jteprinted from Welshman, Nov. 9th, 23rd, & 30th, 1894. PRICE ONE PENNY. Copies can be obtained at the Welshman Office. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. THOROUGHBRED f HUNTERS' HORSE SHOW- THE ORIENT" at OLYMPIA. ON MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 11th, a Cheap 1, 3, or 4 Days' Excursion to London, will leave New Milford -at 9 0 p.m., Old Milford 8 50, Johnston 9 10, Haverford- vest 9 20, Clarbeston Road 9 35, Clynderwen 9 45, Whit- land 10 5, St. Clears 10 20, Sarnaa 10 30, Carmarthen 1030, Carmarthen Junction 10 45, Ferry side 11 0, Kid- way 11 10, Pembrey 11 20, and Llanelly at 11 30 p.m. For full particulars see bills. 9157] HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. THE NEW SOAP. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERT. The "COCKATOO" SOAP. Washes ABSOLUTBLY I without labour, rubbing, or scrubbing. Try a 3d. Tablet, and prove it for yourselves. For Laundry, Bath, and Toilet. Sold aad recommended by W. S. MORRIS, SOLic AGENT FOR TOWN AND DISTRICT 24, BRIDGE STREET, CARMARTHEN. GRAND EISTEDDFOD AT THE MARKET PLACE, CARMARTHEN, On THURSDAY, MAY 30th, 1895. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION-" We never will bow down" (from Judos Maccabasus," Handel). Not under 70 in number. Prize, £30. "I'r Ffynon" (Alaw Ddu), £ 5; Y Gof (Jenkins) JSS; "Y Deryn Pur" (Emlyn Evans), Ladies' Choirs, A3 3s Juvenie Choirs, JE3 3e, and Silver Medal to the Conductor; Quartette, £ 2; Duet, XI 10s; Solos, i>l Is ee&, Ac. Programmes, Ill; by Post, lid. Further particulars can be had fiom the Hon. See., J. R. LEWIS, .1251 97, Priory Street, Carmarthen. GLOUCESTER c ARRIAGE AND WHEEL WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1846. THE NEW SHOW ROOMS FOR CARRIAGES ARE NOW OPEN. rpHESE ROOMS, having a floor area of 12,400 sq. feet, J and lighted with electricity, are the largest and handsomest Carriage Rooms in the West of England. ney are situated at the corner of NORTHGATE STREET and GEORGE STREET, GLOUCESTER, within three or four minutes' walk of the Railway Stations and the Cross. A LARGE STOCK of Broughams, Dog-carts, Landaus, Trade and other Vehicles, some of which are fitted with Electric Light, Robber and Pneumatic Tyres. PROPRIETORS: The Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Limited. Makers also of Railway Carriages, Saloons, and other JtoBing Stock; AdAireSS-THIC CARRIAGE & WAGON Co., GLO'STEB. 9123] ALFRED SLATER, General Manager. WHEELER'S PURE SEEDS. POST FREE. WHEELER'S PERFECTION CELERY. Exquisite flavour, remarkable for its size, solidity, and weight. Per pkt., Is 6d. WHEELER'S ST. DAVID LEEK. This is one of the finest Leeks in cultivation, being of great size, blanches freely, and is tender and ex- cellent. Per pkt., Is. WHEELER'S TOM THUMB LETTUCE. Most favourite cabbage variety, nothing can surpass it for flavour and general excellence. Per pkt., Is and 6d each. 0* every packet of Wheeler's Seeds is affixed a stamp bearing new Trade-mark. WHEELER'S PRICED LIST OF VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS will be sent Gratis and Post Free. It comprises all the choicest and best varieties both for exhibition and for general use. J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. [9152 j HAMILTON HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. THE MISSES LEWIS, daughters of the late Rev. I. J. WYNDHAM LEWIS, beg to inform their Friends and the Inhabitants of Carmarthen and neigh- bourhood that it is their intention to OPEN A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, On the 4th of MARCH, at the above address. They trust that they will receive a fair share of patronage and support, which it will be their earnest endeavour to merit. TERMS MODERATE. Subjects Taught-English, Latin, French, Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, and Music. A limited number of Boarders will be taken. Prospectus on application. The Kindergarten system will be adopted for the younger children. [9163 SEED POTATOES. PAULSEN'S NEWEST DISEASE AND WEATHER RESISTING VARIETIES, TRIAL FARM, NASSENGRUND (21st Year). ENORMOUS RESULTS obtained year after year in ALL SOILS and conditions. Large Silver Medal, German Agricultural Society. Apply for particulars to MORGAN & JJIERMANN, FRUIT, FLOWER, AND POTATO SALESMEN, CARDIFF, Sole Agents for the United Kingdom. [9158 CARMARTHEN UNION.  the Undersigned, hereby give Notice, that the AUDIT of the Accounts of the said Carmarthen Union, and J the Rural Sanitary District in the said Union and of the several Parishes and Contributory Places contained in the said Union and District, or in the said Union solely, for the half-year ended Michaelmas last, will commence at the Board Room of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at Carmarthen, on Monday, the Eleventh day of March, 1895, at Twelve o'clock noon. Dated the 21st day of February, 1895. (Signed) HUGH R. WILLIAMS, District Auditor of the South Wales Audit District. [9156 THE CARMARTHENSHIRE HUNT STEEPLE- CHASES WILL TAKE PLACE On TUESDAYS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th 13 th (Under National Hunt Rules). Stewards—W. J. BUCKLEY, Esq., M.F.H.; J. V. COLBT, Esq.; H. T. BASSETT, Esq., M.F.H.; A. P. SAUNDERS- DAVIES, Esq.; MORRIS OWEN, Esq.; E. H. BATH, Esq. THOMAS THOMAS, Esq.; H. BRUNEL WHITE, Esq. (Mayor of Carmarthen); GRISMOND PHILIPPS, Esq.; F. LORT PHILLIPS, Esq., M.F.H. T. PARKIN- SON, Esq.; Capt. MORETON THOMAS and A. BRIG- 8TOCKE, Esq. .Tudge-Sir MARTEINE LLOYD, Bart. Clerk of the Seales-Mr. T. JENKINS. Clerk of the Course and Stakeholder-Major GLASCOTT. Starcer—Mr. J. F. REES. Hon. Sees.-Mesiirs. GRISMOND PHILIPPS and JOHN FRANCIS. FIRST DAY. All Stakes (except The Derllys Selling Htirdle Race) will close and name to the Stewards at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, on Tuesday, March 5th, at 10 p.m., to Messrs. Weatherby, 6, Old Burlington- street, London, or Newmarket. THE CAMBRIAN STEEPLECHASE PLATE 'Of 25 SOTS. Four-year-old8 to carry 10st. 3 Ibs.,nv? list. 101be., six and aged 12st. 31bs. Any winner $"2 once to carry 51bs., twice or once of 30 sovs. 71bs" ?? three times of 30 sovs. or once of 35 sovs. 101ba., o 2? four times of 30 sovs. or once of 50 sovs. 141bs. E-'  extra. Non-winner of a steeplechase 5 years and upwards allowed 71bs. Entrance, £ 1. About three miles over the banking course. THE TALLEY-HO STEEPLECHASE PLATE (Of 40 sova (35 sovs. to the winner and 5 sovs. to the  second horse). Four-year-oldsl08t.71bs.,nve-year- §? olds 12st., six and aged 12st. 71bs. Winners of 30 "v-g sovs. once 71bo., twice of 30 sovs. or once of 40 sovs. o ? 10Ibs., three times of 30 sovs. or twice of 40 sovs. E"1 141bs. extra. Maidens allowed 51ba. Entrance, .22. lTwnda-half miles over the flying course. THE DEBLLYS SELLING HURDLE RACE Of 25 sovs. Four-year-olds to carry 11st., five list lOlbs., six and aged 12st. 31 be. The winner to be sold by auction for JBIOO, if for JB70 allowed 7lbs., if for J-50 allowed 141bs. Entrance, J61. Two miles over eight flights of hurdles. To close and name to the Stewards, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, at 8 p.m., on Monday, March llth. THE LICENSED VICTUALLERS' STEEPLECHASE PLATE .ë (Of 30 SOTS., for maiden horses bred and owned by gS I residents in South Wales. Four-year-olds to carry 'S'g-? 10st. 7)bs., five year olds 12st., -ix and aged ^o 3 § j 12st. 71be. Entrance, XI. Aboat 3 miles o?er the 3 L banking course. THE PENYFAI MAIDEN HURDLE RACE (Of 25 sovs. For horses which have never won any g,d I hurdle race up to the time of closing. Four-year- oolds 10st. 7lbs., five Hat. 31bs., six and aged 12st. oJV Winner of a hurdle race after the time of closing to o = carry 71ba., twice or one of 80 sovs. lOlbs. extra. j Entrance, Xl. Two miles over eight flights of h les. SECOND DAY. All Stakes (except The Harkforward Selting Hurdle Race Plate) will close and name to the Stewards, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, on Tuesday, March 5th, 1895, at 10 p.m., and to Messrs. Weatherby, 6, Oil Burlington- street, London, or Newmarket. THE UNITED COUNTIES' HUNT CHALLENGE CUP fValue 50 aovs. (given by J. V. Colby, Esq.), with 35 sovs. added by the Fund, for horses the property of residents 10 Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, or Car- S 5 • diganshue. and to have been fairly hunted in one of those Counties during the present season (certificates ..9:: J ?igned by Master of Hounds to be produced at 0, Qscales). Four-year-olds lOst. 71bs., five list. lOlbs., ? «j I six and aged 12st. 71bs. Winners (except of this S race) once 51bs., twice 10)bs three times 141bs. extra. To be won three years by the same owner. Second horse to receive X5 out of the stake. Entrance, Cl. LThreemiles and a half over the banking course. THE HARKFORWARD SELLING HURDLE RACE PLATE Of 25 sovs. Four-year-olds to carry list., five list. lOlbs. six and aged 12st. 31bs. The winner to be sold by auction for JB100, if for J!70 allowed 71bs., if for JE50 allowed 141bs. Entrance, J51. Two miles over eight flights of hurdles. To close and name to the Stewards, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, at 8 p.m., on Tuesday, March 12th. THE STEWARDS' STEEPLECHASE PLATE ("Of 40 sovs. (35 sovs- to the winner, and 5 sovs. to g— ) the second), for horses that have never won 30 sovs. •3 at one time over a flying or hurdle racecourse. "g ] Four-year-olds lOst. 71bs., five 12st., six and aged 10 112st. 71bs. Winners once of any race 71bs. extra. E, LEntrance, X2. Three miles over the flying course. THE LLANELLY SELLING STEEPLECHASE PLATE (Of 30 sovs., for horses fairly bunted this season in a, .a I South Wales or Monmouthshire (certificates from gS ) Masters of Hounds to be produced at scales). Q-51 Four-year-olds to carry lOst. lOlbs, five 12st., six o ) and aged 12st. 71bs. Horses entered to be sold Hg I for JE50 allowed 71bs. Entrance, Rl. About three Lmiles over the banking course. THE CARMARTHENSHIRE OPEN HURDLE RACE PLATE (Of 30 sovs., and 5 sovs. out of the stake for second ) horse. Four-year-olds lOst. 71bs., five list. 31bs., six and aged 12st. Winners once olbs., twice or of .2* 2 J 30 sovs. 71bs., three times of 30 sovs. or of 40 sovs. ° g j lOlbs., four times of 30 sovs. or of 50 sovs. 141bs., as lor of 90 sovs. at any one time, or of 300 sovs. I collectively, 221b6. extra. Entrance, 431. Two miles over eight flights of hurdles. CONDITIONS. In all Plates at this meeting any number of horses the property of the same owner may run. Seven horses to enter, except where otherwise specified, and three to start for each race the property of different owners and out of different stables, or the engagement to be at the option of the Stewards. In all sales by auction the surplus (if any) to be divided between the cecond horse and the fund. Penalties and allowances to be counted up to the time of starting. Five shillings to be paid with each entry, to includ- scales. Stakeholding fee, gl. All entrance fees to the fund. The decision of the Stewards to be final. All entry fees must accompany entry, or the entry will not be accepted. Colours must (unless registered) be declared at time of entry. Foxhounds will meet on Monday and Friday. P.S.—Any Matches can be run and inserted in pro- gramme o ithe day, on application to the Hon. Sec?., Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Act of FarlumtntJ ADVANCES MONEY to Landowners for drainage, the erection of farm buildings, ardum' and miners' cottagea to TENANTS FOR LIFE! I e rm JC?- trial mta for DÚDes, and for the general improvement of )anded property; alao to TENANTS FOB LIFE, fw J:3LM ,r for nki and ADDITIONS to ESTATE MANSIONS, STABLES, and OUTBFILDING8, and their general sanitary improvement; the amount borrowed being repaid by a terminable rent-charge. No investigation of title is necessary. Prospectus and farms of application may be obtained at the Company's ofices. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. MORTGAGE AND GROUND-RENT BRANCH OF THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY. rl 1 HE Company's Register contains various sums of trust and other moneys awaiting investment on mortgage, and Ji- for the purchase of ground-rents. Further particulars on application. EDWIN GABBOD, Secretary. No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. (9056 ESTABLISHED 1806. HENRY CADLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT, ALE, AND PORTER MERCHANT, HALF MOON HOTEL, DARK-GATE AND BLUE-STREEF, CARMARTHEN AGENT TOR BASS, ALLSOPP'S, AND OTHER ALES. GUIN.NESS S AND OTHER PORTERS, IN CASKS AND BOTTLES. CASKS, FROM 9 GALLONS AND UPWARDS, ALWAYS IN STOCK. SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. BCHWEPPE'S CHAMPAGNE GINGERADE, LEMONADE, SODA WATER, AND BRIGHTON SELTZER WATER. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES, TROM 2s. to 7s. PER BOTTLE. ALL ALES OF MATURE AGE. AN ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY AT ONE O'CLOCK. GREAT REDUCTION. Ask for prices, delivered at ANY STATION. JOHN LEWIS, SAINT CLEARS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANT Op COAL, CULM, LIME, CEMENT, GROUND AND LUMP (ABERTHAW) LIMB. ALSO DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF COLLIERY WOOD. WHOLESALE AGENT FOR Tlali CELEBRATED 4-FOOT MAESTEG HOUSE COAL. AiM PONTYBEREM, RHOS. EMLYN, TRIMS ARAN, GREAT MOUNTAIN, AND OTHER NOTED "ANTHRACITE" COLLIERIES. Wholesale Dealer in the renowned "GARTON" of Bristol ALES and STOUTS. SOLD IN 4-,L, 9, AND 18 GALLON CASKS. At Is., Is. 2d., Is. 4d., and Is. 6d. per Gallon (Stock always kept on hand). 4W PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS- WHARFS :-STATION YARD AND QUAY. N.B.-COAL, LIME, &c., are Sold at the VERY LOWEST Remunerative Prices, and can be delivered to anywhere to suit Customers, at a LOW Charge. [8451 I SPECIAL OFFER FOR FEBRUARY ONLY. 30 MANGLES, 30 MANGLES, 22IN. POLISHED ROLLERS, 22IN. POLISHED ROLLERS, 34/6 EACH. 34/6 EACH. CASH ONLY. i 1 CAS RIO N L Y. ID VIES., TOWY works, CARMARTHEN. EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS OF THE MAN OF GALILEE, Retraced in the Year 1894 with Note-book and Camera, OFFERED TO THE READERS OF THE WELSHMAN." FROM THE MANGER TO THE BITTER CROSS ON CALVARY. THE "Earthly Footsteps of the Man of Galilee" have been retraced during the past year in those superb Holy Land Art Portfolios, which picture not only Palestine, but also Egypt, Asia Minor, Greece, Rome, Naples, and the Archipelagic Islands. The journeyings of the Apostles have also been followed with note book and camera. Over 800 splendid Photographs have been secured, from which 500 have been selected, and these embellish the work which is offered to readers of this paper on terms indicated in subjoined coupon. Part VII. now ready. This superlatively meritorious work will consist of 24 parts. Each part will contain 16 illustrations, and is offered on nominal terms to readers of the Welshman and their friends. TO OBTAIN EACH PART it will be necessary to cut out the appended coupon, and forward it, together with the necessary cash or halfpenny stamps, direct to the "WELSHMAN" OFFICE, 123, Lammas-street, Carmarthen, or to our NEWSAGENTS. PARTS I. TO VI. MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED. COUPON. EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS OF THE MAN OF GALILEE. For one of these Coupons, and 7id. in cash or postage stamps, we will deliver, post free, to any address in the United Kingdom, Part VII. of our Portfolio of Photographs. 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And-if we Continue the Rate at which We have been Increasing for the past Couple of Years, OUR CIRCULATION NEXT YEAR will be fast approaching SIX THOUSAND JOPIES WEEKLY, Of all the Newspapers that have ever been published within the limits of the Three Conn ties above named, We have reaion to believe that only one besides our own has, at any time, had a circulation of 3,000, or a little over; and, as regards a Paying Cironlation, NOT ONE HAS EVER APPROACHED 4,000, With the single exception of the Welshman. Our pro- gress intthe space of Three Years is something unique, and wholly onexampled in the history of Weekly Journalism in Wales. FREE COPIES Of this Paper are supplied only to a few large Adver- tisers. certain News Correspondents, and others who do actual work tor the Welshman. With tbe exception of this small number Every Copy of the Welsh- man Printed is Paid For. Not only that, but EVERY 8TJBSGRIBER to whom the paper is sent PAYS THE FULL RATE of Seven Shillings a Year. THE WELSHMAN COMPANY has NEVER BENEFITED A PENNY by ANY POLITICAL ASSOCIATION, or by any Partisan Agency whatever. The Welshman has no temptatira, therefore, to serve any Cause but that of Truth and Justice. So far as the Electioneering and Wire-pulling Section of the Wealthy and Great can Boycot the I "Welshman," They Do it. No Advertisement relating to the Big Monetary, Political, Religious, or Social Affairs of OUR BETTERS, or to tbeir Meetings (which, however, we are often cordially invited to Report) eYer appears in the Welshman. Even the Notices of Local Government Audits connected with Local Authorities, spending onr Local Rates, have for years been rigidlv withheld from us, and given to papers in tbia and the adjoining counties which comparatively few of the Ratepayers ever see. 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People who think otherwise will gain nothing by telling us of the Smaller Charges of this or that Paper, with less perhaps than a Third of our Circulation and, in some cases, very much less than that. Always Advertise in the Paper which you know is read, and which has fixed charges. If you deil with those wboce rule is simply to accept the most they can get, you will seldom have an advantageous bargain. You will either pay too much for your whistle, or, more likely, get a j I whistle which will not be worth any payment at all. j AIT ASSORTMENT OF COMIC AND FANCY VALENTINES AT D. WILLIAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWSAGENT, AN& FANOY REPOSITORT, 6, LAMMAS-STREET, CARMARTHEN. BREWERS' EXHIBITION, 1894. HIGH MERIT CERTIFICATES AWARDED TO THE CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES (LIMITED) FOR THEIR CELEBRATED ALES. F^HE" following extracts are taken from the severe ? Trade papers, containing a report of the ExhibitioHt with reference to the ALES sent in by the CABMAB* THEN UNITED BREWERIES The contributions from the CARMARTHEN UNITB BHKWBEIKS were a very delicate light coloured A K. and a rich luscious XXXX. The East India Pale Ala was a fine sample, all of which reflected great credit upon the Brewer and Manager, Mr J. J. H. King."—The Brewers' Journal. The CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES sent A A W of beautiful appearance, and a fine bodied XXXX. In our estimation, and in that of many of the visitors, tho best Pale Ale was sent by the CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES. They were excellent Beers, and in the pink of condition."—The Coiintry Brewers' Gazette. Amongst those Beers which took our fancy, we men* tion the CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES." — Th& Brewing Trade Review. The India Pale and Mild Ale (N P U) from the CAB" MARTHEN UNITED BREWBRIES, produced under the- direction of Mr J. J. H. King, were of excellent quality."—The Brewers' Guardian. PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS TONIC A K PALE ALE. Highly Recommended. Is. per Gallon. Sold in Catkfy of all sites. 18 Gallon 9 Gallop. Casks. Casks. P 27s. XXXX 24s. 12s. XXXX M 21s. lOa. Gel. XXX 18a. 9a. India Pale Ale 24s. 12s. Toaic Pale Ale 21s. lOa.6c4. A K 18s. 98. 41 Gallon Casks if required. Order early to ensure prompt delivery from the CARMARTHEN UNITED BREW ERIES (LIMITED). SALES FT TO LET BY AUCTION. MAESGWYNNE ARMS FARM, LLANBOIDY, Within 5 miles of Whitland Railway Station. SALE OF HAY. MR. W. PALMER has received instructions to SELL. 1VJL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday, the 6th. March, 1895, 7 RICKS of SEED and MEADOW HAY, in splendid condition, all growa and stacked on the abov Farm. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. Three months' credit subject to conditions. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Brynbank, Whitland or to MR. DAVID T. LEWIS, 9159] Solicitor, Narberth. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISHES of LLANGUNN0CK <f- ST. PETER'S*. To TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF TIMBER TREES AND POLES. ? ESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with a' instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Railway Hotel, St Clears, at 3 o'clock, on Friday, March 8th, 1895, the following valuable lots of Timbeir- Trees and Poles, viz.:— LOT 1.—About 700 exceptionally well-grown Oak and Ash Timber Trees and Poles, standing and growing on the* Farm of Cwmcoch, in the Parish of Llangunnock. LOT 2 -About 176 Ash and Beech Timber Trees, standing and growing on the same farm. LOT 3.—About 185 Oak and Ash Timber Trees, stand. ing and growing on the same farm. LOT 4.—About 352 Ash, Beech. Oak, and Larch Timber Trees and Poles, standing and growing on Maesyprior near Carmarthen. The Tenants, Mr William Thomas and Mr Alfred Thomas, will show the lots. For further particulars, apply Dudley W. Drummond, Esq., Cawdor Estate Office, Ferryaide; or of the Auc- tioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen. j 9141 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF MYDRIM. To TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LARCII AND OTHER TIMBER TREES. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with. instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Railway Hotel, St. Clears, at a quarter-past Three, on Friday, March 8th, 1895, the undermentioned very valu- able Larch Trees, on the Farm of Cilcoed, in the above Parish:— LOT I—About 2,200 Larch Trees, now standing and growing near Cilcoed House, and adjoining the road lead- ing to Mydrim. LOT 2—About 1,750 Larch, Spruce, and Scotch Trees, and divided from the last lot by a X in white paint from, the top to the bottom of the Wood. LOT 3—About 136 Oak and Ash Timber Trees and Poles, standing and growing on the Farm of Garlle fawr. M.3' Mr David Evans, of Pleasant View, Mydrim, wilt show Lots 1 and 2, and the tenant will show Lot 3. [9140 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISHES OF MYDBIM 4' TRELECH-AR-BETTWS To TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF LARCH AND OTHER TIMBER TREES. MESSRS LI.OYD & THOMAS are favoured with in- t? structions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at half? past 3, on Friday, March 8th, 1895, at the Railway Hotel" St Clears, the undermentioned very valuable Larch Trees LOT 1.—About 1,200 very fine grown Larch, Scotch, and Spruce Trees, now standing on the farm of Cwm, near Mydrim, and being the portion under the road leading to Cwm House. LOT 2.—About 1,300 Larch, Scotch, and Spruce Timber Trees, on the same farm, and being the portion above the road leading to Cwm House. LOT 3.—About 5,000 exceedingly fine Larch Trees standing and growing on the farm of Eithinduon-ucha, in the Parish of Trelecb-ar-Bettws. LOT 4.-Abuut 4,000 exceedingly fine Larch Trees, adjoining the last lot, and divided from them by a X in white paint. Mr Thomas Walters, Rhyd. Aberwern, Mydrim, will show the above lots. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen. 19142 CASTELLGORFOD ESTATE. MR. JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUC- TION, at the Swan Hotel. St. Clears, on Wednesday, March 6th, 1895, five lut" of very fine grown Trees, comprising 734 Larch and A"h on Alltcoedmawr, Castellgorfod.Farm 1,482 Lurch, Ash. and Oak nn the same farm; 482 Oak, Ash, and Beecb on Alllrhew; 420 Ash, Oak, and Larch on Oernant; 501 Ash. Beech,, and Poles on Parkybftch; all in the parishes of Llan- ginniog and Mydrim. Also about 2 acres of valuable Oak and other Pit- wood and Poles on the Farm of Caerlleon, near Mydrim. Full particaIarB appear in posters. [9139 < ft