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WANTED. PRfNTER'S APPRENTICE, for News and Jobbing, J. Wanted, at once.—Apply to the Manager, Welshman OIice, Carmarthen. WANTED, immediately, a good Dairymaid.—Ad W dress, Montagu Leeds, Hafod Neddyn, Llandilo. [9503 WANTED, immediately, an experienced Parlour- W maid, Cooks, and Generals.- Apply to Mrs Johns, NO, Spilman-street, Carmarthen. [9519 DRAPERY.—Wanted, for New Premises, which will Dsbortly be opened by W. Davies, Nott's Square, Carmarthen, a smart Youth as Apprentice; also Young Ladies as Apprentices for Millinery and Fancy Sales.- Apply, by letter, to W. D., Welshman Office. [9483 AGENTS for WATCH, &c., CLUBS should send postcard for our terms. Commission more than half large again as that allowed by any other firm; goods A. 1. quality. Agents wanted in all parts of the Globe anyone may largely add to their income.—Buchanan and Company, Battenhall, Worcester. [9485 TO BE LET. "IX> LET, with immediate possession, No. 3, Picton Pplace. Rent £ 13. Key at No. 2, Mrs Lyons. [9456 IX) BE LET, with immediate possession, TESSERA 1 HOUSE, Tabernacle Terrace.—Apply to J. Langman, Tessera House, Carmarthen. f9444 0 LET 29, Quay-street, Carmarthen, at the 29th Ji September next. Apply to Lloyd & Thomas, Auctioneers. [9476 JTJ HO BE LET, Penybank Smithy, near Llanybri. Good district.—Apply to Messrs Lloyd and Thomas, Land Agents, Carmarthen or to Mr Thomas Davies, Penlan- fach, Llanstephan. 19472 FJIL X) LET, FERN VILLA, Wellfield Road, Carmarthen, Jt- containing drawing-room, dining-room, 4 bedrooms, farge attic, kitchen, scullery, &c.; large garden, &c.- Apply to Mr John Thomas, 13, Morley-street, Carmarthen. [9169 TO BE LET, with immediate possession, THE ELMS, M Llanstephan, lately oceopied by Miss Parnall, de- ceafed. For particulars apply to Messrs J. Howell Thomas & Son, Estate Agents, Carmarthen. 19412 WORKMEN'S iCOTTAGE to be LET. Healthy, W and in good condition.—Apply at 53, Priory Street, -Carmarthen. [9436 ?OOD BUSINESS PREMISES to LET, No. 3,  Queen Street.—Apply to Miss B. A. Jones, No. 2, Queen Street, Carmarthen. [9005 GREEN PARK COTTAGE, ST. CLEARS, to LET, with Immediate Possession.—Apply, Manager, Car- jnarthen United Breweries, Carmarthen. [9214 EIGHT-BOOMED HOUSE & GARDEN to LET, in St. John's Avenue, Carmarthen. Convenient to Rail- way Station. Rent moderate.—Apply, A. LI. Davies, Collector's Office. L9343 fyo LET. from Michaelmas next, that very desirable m Farm, known as EHIWBBJB-FAWE, containing 145 acres of rich pasture, meadow, and corn land excellent fitrelliug-lioiisc ont-buildinpfij 4 miles from Aberayron, in the Parish of Llansrlh.—Apply to Mr W. Joseph, 7, Queen Street, Carmarthen, or at Rbiwbren Mill. [9497 HOUSE TO BE LET, adjoining No. 28, Quav- JM street. Drawing, dining, breakfast, and four bed- Tocms, or drawing, dining, and five bedrooms; also new kitchen, scullery (with water laid on); pantry hall and ataircase (also new) large cellar garden.—Apply to "Mrs Jones, 28, Quay-street, Carmarthen. [9450 rj' 0 LET, from Michaelmas next, all that very desir- JL able mixed Farm, known as UPTON FARM, com- prising 328 acres of rich Pasture, Meadow, and Corn Land, with an excellent Dwelling-house and Out-Buildings. It is situate about three miles from the large and improv- ing Town of Pembroke-Dock, and about the same distance from the Market Town of Pembroke. The Farm is well watered and fenced.—For further particulars and to view, apply to the tenant, Mr Thomas; to the owner, Capt. Evans, R.N., Upton Castle or to R. Ormond, Auctioneer, Peabroke. [9410 FARM TO LET. PARISH OF ABERNANT, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, by TENDER, that desirable Farm, t called TAUANTJCHA, in the Parish of Abeinant, containing about 332 Acres of good Pasture and Arable Land. Well watered. Possession on 29th September aext. The highest or any other Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent on or before the 27th July to Mr D. lowis, Penback, Llanboidy, Whitland, 8..8.0. [9491 CARMARTHENSHIRE. ?Y 0 BE LET, unfurnished, on the 29th September, .I 1895, that very desirable and charming Country Eeøidence, known as WENAI LT," situate near the turn- pike-road, midway between Carmarthen and Saint Clears, and within a very short distance of a Railway Station and Poet-Office, containing dining-room, drawing-room, and fcreakfast parlcur, 6 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, and large and convenient out-iffices, including coach-houses, 4-stall stable and loose box, granary, saddle-room a large and productive kitchen garden, which is well stocked with excellent fruit trees, conservatory, green-house, and very pretty summer-house in lawn, overlooking tennis court and fountain. The house is approached by a lodge and carriage drive, and is delightfully-situated in a well-sheltered and aiost picturesque nook, commanding lovely and extensive views of the surrounding countty, while the land lying immediately in front of the hou^e is undulating and ex- tremely parklike, and the pleasure grounds are most taste- fully laid out with shrubs and evergreens; Two packs of hounds hunt the neighbourhood regularly. The right of shooting over a latge area, and some good sewin and trout fishing will be included. Land may be had, if required, at 50s per acre. For further particulars apply to R. R. Carver, Esq., SaJgowan House, Cheltenham. 19512 TO BE SOLD. JBP jXDR [SALE, Champion Incubator (Hearson's), com- ?' plete. Never u?ed. Considerably under coet priee.— ?P?y, Colonel Lewes, Llysnewydd, Uandyssil. (9384 LX)R SALE, a well-made Greenhouse, 15ft. by 7ft. N.aPan roof, with a good heating apparatus. Can easily 1» taken down.-Apply, Mrs Adams, Temple Gardens. f9496 PUBLIC NOTICES. JA^SJONES, BHJLPOSTER A ADVERTISING ? AGENT. for Ridwelly ,d neighbouring Villges.- AAdrea, Station R-d, Rfdwelly. [?72 GTJN INSURANCE OFFICE, FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1894 £ 393,622,400. For all particulars apply to the following".Agents: CARMARTHEN Mr WILLIAM FRANCIS MMdilo  Mr ?Dav?id'?W Jones Ii-njiilo Mr John Davies  Mr John D. Thomas 17529 Iiandyssil ANNE LEWIS, DECEASED. OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors of ANN. LEWIS, late of Pantyddinas, in the Parish of liaaegwad, in the County of Carmarthen, WIdow, who died on or about theTTwenty-eigbth day of November, 1894, Am, on or before the 9th day of September, 1895, to send particulars of their debts or claims to the office of Mr diaries Edward Morris, at 4, Quay Stree-, Carmarthen, or i. default thereof the Executors of the said Anne lewis will, after the said 9th day of September, distribute 43he assets of the said AnDe Lewis amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims only of which he has then notice. Dated this 9th day of July, 1895. C. E. MORRIS, 9481) Solicitor to the Executors. GLOUCESTER CARRIAGE AND WHEEL WORKS i ESTABLISHED 1846 THE NEW SHOW ROOMS FOR CARRIAGES ARE NOW OPEN. ri ,HESE ROOMS, having a floor area of 12,400 sq. feet and lighted with electricity, are the largest and uandwmeat Carriage Rooms in the West of England They are situated at the corner of NORTHGATE STREET and GEORGE STREET, GLOUCE? within three or four minutes walk of Railway Stations and the Cross. A LARGE STOCK of Broughams, Dog-carts, Lanaans, Trade and other Vehicles, some of which are fitted with Eleetnc Light, Sabber and Pneumatic Tyres. PROPRIETORS The Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Limited. Makers also of Railway Carriages, Saloons, and other TMiiin? Stock Address—THE CARRIAGE & WAGON Co., GLO"laTEig 1)123] ALFRED SLATER General Manager. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Aci of Parliammi) ADVANCES MONEY to Landowners for drainage, the erection of farm buildings, artisans' and miners' cottager J-?L truj pits for mines, and for the general improvement of landed property; also to TENANTS FOR LIFE, for the EVCMN OF and ADDITIONS to ESTATE MANSIONS, STABLES, and OUTBUILDINGS, including their Banitary improvement and water supply thereto; the amount borrowed being charged on the property and re- paid by a terminable rent-charge. No investigation of title is necessary. Prospectus and forms of application may be obtained at the Company's offices, No. 22, Great George-street, West- minster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. MORTGAGE AND GROUND-RENT BRANCH OF THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY. v M1 HE Company's Register contains various sums of trust and other moneys awaiting investment on mortgage, and .A. for the purchase of grcund-rents. Further particulars on application. ™. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. No. 22, Great George-atreet, Westminster, S.W. (9458 LLANDEFEILOG & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PHE above Show will take place at Llandefeilog, on -A Friday, August 9th, 1895.—For particulars apply to the Hon. Secretary, Mr A. O. Davies, Upland, Carmar- then. [9370 WELSH RELIGION AND WELSH CHRISTIANITY. By A BYSTANDER. Reprinted from Welshman, Nov. 9th, 23rd, & 30th, 1894 PRICE ONE PENNY. Copies can be obtained at the Welshman Office. MISS EDITH PARRY, CONTRALTO VOCALIST, National Eisteddfod Prize Winner, After a successful musical tour, is open to receive en- grgements for Concerts and Oratorios. Addresa-Glanbryn Villa, Johnstown, Carmarthen. L9376 GREAT REDUCTION IN NITRATE OF SODA. ApPLY, T. RICHARDS, I 64, PRIORY STREET, CARMARTHEN. r9312 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN APPOINTMENT OF PUBLIC ANALYST. NOTICE is hereby given, that the County Council of the said County will, at their Meeting to be held at Llanelly, on Wednesday, the 24th instant, appoint a PUBLIC ANALYST, at a Retaining Fee of .£10 10s, and each Candidate is requested to state in his application the lowest feethe will charge for analysing each sample. Candidates are requested to forward their application, and testimonials all to their qualifications for the office (poet paid), to me on or before Monday, the 22nd inst. THOMAS JONES, Clerk of the County Council. County Council Office, Llandovery, July 12th, 16#5. [9511 FEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. TANERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, TASMANIA, AUS TRALIA (via HOBART), & NEW ZEALAND. MONTHLY Service. Excellent accommodation. Libera* ?t cuisine. Low Fares, Special terms to Families n.nV]Round the World Pleasure Tours. AORANGI, JULY 25th I RIMUTAKA, AUG. 22nd Apply to J. B. Westray and Co., 138, Leadenhall- street, London, E.C.; in Cardiff to C. Stewart, 35, Mount Stuart Square: [9057 THE NEW SOAP. The Latest and Most Marvellous Discovery, COCKATOO SOAP. Washes white as snow, absolutely without any labour. No rubbing. No scrubbing. For Laundry, Bath, or Toilet. AgtmJjor COOMB'S EURllKA" AERATED PASTRY FLOUR, Recommended and used at the Cooking Lectures. W. S. MORRIS, BRIDGE STREET, CARMARTHEN. WHY ALLOWMEAT rro :SPOIL, BUTTER TO MELT,;AND OTHER THINGS PERISH, WHEN YOU CAN SAVE THE WHOLE BY WSING ICE! ICE!! ICE! One Block Delivered Free on Rail from Milford Haven, for P.O. 2s. Special Terms for Large Quantities. ADDBBSS- NEALE & WEST, MANAGERS, ICE FACTORY, 9464] MILFORD HAVEN. WILLIAM FINCH, WIDE$SPIRIT MERCHANT, NOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, Holds a splendid Stock of FINE OLD IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, OF SUCH NOTED BRANDS AS THE UAM VAn, ENCORE, MOUNTAIN DEW, JOHN JAMESON, AND OTHERS. PORTS, SHERRIES, HOCKS, MOSELLE, CHAMPAGNE, AND CLARETS, IN LARGE VARIETY. AGENT FOR BASS AND AZLSOPPS' ALES. LARGE STOCK OF 9 & 18 GALLON CASKS. VARIOUS QUALITIES. D. WILLIAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWSAGENT, AND I FANOT REPOSITORY, 6, LAMMAS-STREET, CARMARTHEN, Has a large Assortment of LEATHER GOODS, FANCY GOODS. ALSO A GRAND SELECTION OF LOCAL VIEWS, I I from W. each and upwards. I D. W. has just purchased a SECOND LARGE STOCK of BOOKS by STANDARD ^JJTHORS, j In PAPER BOARDS, which are OFFERED at the MARVELLOUS LOW PRICE OF 7jd. per Vol. Nett. A VARIED ASSORTMENT or BOOKS^SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, &c., Always kept in Stock, off which a Discount of 2d. in th [ BhiUing is allowed. r COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, CARMARTHEN, 10, QUAY STREET, CARMARTHEN (Established under the Welsh Intermediate Education Act). TUITION FEE—J21 8s per Term. A reduction will be made in the case of Sisters. Chairman of the Managing Body-C. LLOYD, ESQ., Waunifor. Hon. Clerk to Managing Body-R. M. THOMAS, ESQ., Town Clerk, Carmarthen. Head Mistress-MISS B. A. HOLME, formerly Open Scholar, Girton College, Cambridge; Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos; late Mistress at the High School, Wakefield, and at Howell's School, Llandaff. Aided by highly-qualified Assistants; FIFIBE AUTUMN TERM will commence on Tuesday, -t September 17th, 1895, at 9 a.m. Entrance Exami- nation on Thursday and Friday, September 12th and 13th, at 10 a.m. On the results of this examination Five En- trance Scholarships will be awarded. Prospectuses, forms of application for admission, and regulations for Scholarships, may be obtained from B. M. Thomas, Esq., Town Clerk, Carmarthen. Boarders can be received at the School House. For terms, apply to the Head-Mistress. The Head-Mistress will be pleased to see the parents of new pupils on the 9th, 10th, and 11th September, from 3 to 6 p.m. [9517 NARBERTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. Read-Master-MB. JOHN MORGAN, B.A. (in Honoiirs, Cambridge). Bcience-Master-MR. D. J. WILLIAMS, F.C.S. Mistress—Miss E. E. EVANS (late Lady Principal of the High School for Girls, Jamaica). EIGHT ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of ?5 each Ewill be awarded on the result of an Examination to be held on SA1UBDAY, the 24th AUGUST next, atNAft- BERTH, PENFORDD, and STEPASIDE CENTRES, open to Boys and Girls under 15 years of age, who are and have been for the last three years in any Public Ele- mentary School. Forms of application and full particulars of Examina- tion, together with a Prospectus of the School, may be obtained upon application to the Clerk of the Governing Body, BENJAMIN EVANS, High Street, NARBERTH- 15th July, 1895. N.B.-The next School Term commences on Tuesday, the 3rd day of September next. [9516 ONlVERBITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CARDIFF. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP AND EXHIBITION EXAMINATION, SEPTEMBER, 1895. ONE SCHOLARSHIP of P.35, Four of .£25, Oop of iJ20, Two of X15, Five Craddock Wells' Exhibitions, Twelve Exhibitions to cover the cost of Tuition, Two Scholarships of X20 (open to Men Students who have resided in the County of Brecon during the past ten years ), and a number of Free Studentships in connection with the Counties of Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Cardiff, will be offered for competition at the Entrance Examination in September, 1895. For information in respect of the Glamorgan Free Studentships apply to Mr Walter Hogg, Pontypridd; for those connected with the County of Monmouth to Mr Evan Small, County Council Offices, Newport; and for all further information and prospectuses for College Scholar- ships and Exhibitions, as well as Cardiff Free Student- ships, apply to J. A. JENKINS, B.A., Registrar. University College, Cardiff, July 11th, 1895. [9&i0 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH, AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. SHORT COURSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. (1) Ten Weeks' Course of Theoretical Instruction for Dairy Teachers, commencing October 1st, 1895. Fee for the Course, .£3. (2) Seven Weeks' Course for Farmers' Sons and others en gaged in Agricultural Work, commencing January 16th, 1896. Fee for the Course, £ 3. The following County Councils have arranged to award Scholarships to enable Students to attend the latter Course, viz. Cardiganshire, 6 of £ 5 each; Carmarthenshire, 10 of £ 10 each Montgomeryshire, 6 of £ 7 each. For Syllabus of the Courses and further particulars of Scholarships, apply to the undersigned. 95091 T. MORTIMER GREEN, Registrar. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH, One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales Prinipa T. F. ROBERTS, M.A. (Oxon). THE College offers Courses in Arts and Science suit- Table to Students preparing for the Degree Examina- tions of the University of Wales and the University of London, for Scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge, or for Medical Studies at these or other Universities. The fee for either the Arts or Science Course is JBIO, a small extra charge being made for laboratory practice. Entrance Scbolat ships, ranging in value from £ 40 to XIO, are awarded in September of each year. The College possesses a well-furnished Gymnasium, Recreation Grounds, Boats, &c. Men Students reside in lodgings, which are obtainable at very moderate rates in the Town. For Women Students, a large and commodious Hall of Residence is provided. Some of the Professors receive a limited number of Men Students as Boarders. For General Prospectus, and also for Special Prospective of the Agricultural and Normal Departments, the Train- ing Department for Secondary Teachers, the Summer Classes, and all other particulars, apply to 9508] T. MORTIMER GREEN, Registrar. UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS' SHOW, OPEN TO THE COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN, PEMBROKE, CARDIGAN, AND GLAMORGAN. p,.esident-TBE EARL CA WDOB. THE following Prizes will be offered for competition at Jt Carmarthen, on Thursday, 22nd August, 1895 (being the Thirty-first Annual Exhibition) :— s. d. CLASS I.—Best Brood Mare, having produced a foal to and served again by a Thorough- bred Horse in 1895 10 0 0 Second best 5 0 0 CLASS II.—For the best Hunter, Colt or Filly, two years old (bred in the Counties of Car- marthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamor- gan) 20 0 0 Second best 10 0 0 Third best 5 0 o CLASS IlL-Best Hunter. Colt or Filly, three years old (bred in the Counties of Carmar- then, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 20 0 0 Second best 10 0 0 Third best 5 0 0 Fourth best (if over 20 Entries) 2 10 0 CLASS IV.—Best Hunter, four years old (bred in the Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 25 0 0 Second best 15 0 0 Third best 5 0 0 CLASS V.—Best Hunter, five years old (bred in the Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 20 0 0 Second best 10 0 0 Third best (if 15 Entries) 5 0 0 CLASS VI.—Best Hunter of any age, up to not less than 12 stone 20 0 0 Second best 10 0 0 CLASS VII.—Best weight-carrying Hunter of any age, up to not less than 14 stone 20 0 n Second best 10 0 0 JUMPING PRIZE. CLASS VIII.-Beat Jumper, of any age 10 0 0 Second best 5 0 0 For this Class, Entrance-Subscribers, 5s; Non-sub. scribers, 10s. N B.-All Entries close on August 8th, to EVNOlf BOWEN, Hon. Secretary, Land Agency Offices, Newcastle- Emlyn, to whom apply for entry forms and rules. [9484 J PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE UNITED BOROUGHS OF CARMARTHEN AND LLANELLY. GENTLEMEN,— I thank you most heartily for the handsome manner in which you Zreturned me on Wednesday at the head of the poll, and especially those who exerted themselves so greatly on my behalf. Now the contest is over, :and I have been returned your Parliamentary representative for the United Boroughs, it will be my single aim to serve the con- stituency as a whole to the best of my ability. I am, Gentlemen, JOHN JONES JENKINS. The Grange, Swansea, July 18th, 1895. [9520 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. OWENS COLLEGE, MANCHESTER. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. WINTER SESSION BEGINS on TUESDAY, Octo- ber 1st, 1895. Full opportunities for study are offered to students pre- paring for any of the Examinations in Medicine and Surgery in the United Kingdom. Special Facilities are also offered in the following De- partments :— DENTAL DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENT. Prospectuses of the Departments, together with par- ticulars of Scholarships, &c., and any further informa- tion, will be forwarded on application to 95181 H. W. HOLDER, M.A., Registrar. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON MONDAY, JULY 29th, Cheap Excursion Tickets will 0 be issued to Shrewsbury, Oswestry, Llangollen, Wrex- ham, Chester, Bala, Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Rhyi, Llandudno, &c., from New Milford at 8 15 a.m., Old Milford 810, Johnston 8 30, Haverfordwest 8 40, Pem- broke-Dock 8 0, Pembroke 8 6, Tenby 8 35, Narberth 9 0, Newcastle-Emlyn 8 5, Llandyssil 8 25, Pencader 8 40, Car- marthen 7 5, and Carmarthen Junction 7 10 a.m. Pas- sengers will also be booked from these stations to Malvern, Worcester, Kidderminster, Wolverhampton, and Bir- mingham. TUESDAY, JULY 30th.—A Cheap Excursion to Bristol, Bath, Weymouth (for the Channel Islands), Clevedon, Weston-Super-Mare, Taunton, Minehead (for Lynton and Lynmouth), Barnstaple, Exeter, Dawlisb, Teignmouth, Torquay, Plymouth, &c., for 15 days, will leave New Milford at 11 5 a.m., Old Milford 10 40, Johnston 11 20, Haverfordwest 11 25, Pembroke-Dock 10 30, Pembroke 10 35, Tenby 11 5, Narberth 11 30, Whitland 12 5 p.m., Carmarthen 12 20, and Carmarthen Junction at 12 35 p.m. Passengers are also booked by this train from stations named to Swansea, Cardiff, Newport, Bristol, &c., for 2 days- [9513 ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th, a Cheap Day Excursion to Swansea (Choral Festival) will leave Carmarthen at 8 0 S-m-i Carmarthen Junction 8 5, Ferryside 8 15, Kid- welly 8 30, Pembrey 8 35, and Llanellyat 8 50 Pm., re- turning at 8 30 p.m. For full particulars see bills. 95151 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. TOWY, TAF, AND LOUGHOR FISHERY DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given, that, at the expiration of one month from the date hereof, the Board of Conserva- tors of the above Fishery District will apply to Her Majesty's Board of Trade for confirmation of the following Bye-law, viz. "No seine net shall be used in that portion of the Towy Fishery District which lies above an imaginary line drawn across the river Tqwy, true north from a signal-post on the Great Western Railway, 2411 (or thereabouts) miles from London, and no coracle net shall be used in that portion of the said district which lies between the aforesaid imaginary line and an imaginary line drawn from St Ishmael's Church to Wharley Point. Any person acting in contravention of this lbye-law will be liable to a penalty of not exceed- ing £ 5 for each offence." A Copy of the said Bye-law is kept at the office of the Board, and all persons may, at all reasonable times, inspect such Copy without fee or reward, and the Board will furnish every person, who shall apply for the same, with a a Copy thereof, or any part thereof, on payment of one penny. Dated this 12th day of July, 1895. W. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, of Saint Mary-street, Carmarthen 9498] (Solicitor), Clerk to the Board. BREWEKS' EXHIBITION, 1894. HIGH MERIT CERTIFICATES AWARDED TO THE CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES (LIMITED), LATE MESSRS. NORTON BROS. (ESTABLISHED 1835) AND MESSRS. D. E. LEWIS & SON (ESTABLISHED 1844), FOR THEIR CELEBRATED ALES. fpHE following extracts are taken from the several  A Trade papers, containing a report of the Exhibition, with reference to the ALES sent in by the CARMAR- THEN UNITED BREWERI.ES:- The contributions from the CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES were a very delicate light coloured A K, and a rich luscious XXXX. The East India Pale Ale 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 K of beautiful appearance, and a fine bodied XXXX. In our estimation, and in that of many of the visitors, the best Pale Ale was sent by the CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES. They were excellent Beers, and in the pink of condition.The Country Brewers' Gazette. Amongst those Beers which took our fancy, we men- tion the CARMARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES." The Brewing Trade Review. The India Pale and Mild Ale (N P U) from the CAR- MARTHEN UNITED BREWERIES, 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 Casks of all sines. Kilderkin Firkin I Casks. Casks. ?"? 27s. 13s. 6d. £ XXXX r 24s. 12s. XXXX x 21s. 10s. 6d. xxx 18s. 98. India Pale Ale 24s. 12s. Tome Pale Ale 21s. 10s. 6d. A K 188. 98. 4t Gallon Casks if required. Also in Pint and Half pint Bottles. WINE & SPIRIT DEPARTMENT. A carefully and well-selected Stock of WINES and SPLBirS can be supplied from ONE BOTTLE upwards. N.B-.Proprietors of the celebrated N P U Brands of Bottled Spirits. Prices on application. DERATED WATER DEPARTMENT. SODA, LEMONADE, GINGERADE, GINGERALE, HOP BITTERS, & STONE GINGER BEER. N.B. All the above are made from the pure (by analysis) Water of the celebrated Merlin Spring. FULL-SIZED BOTTLES AND SPLITS ALWAYS IN STOCK SALES & TO LET BY AUCTION. POSTPONEMENT OF SALES. HPHE Sale by Messrs T. RULE OWEN & SON of the following Properties, advertized to take place at the Swan Hotel, Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 20th July instant, has, in consequence of the Pembrokeshire Election, been POSTPONED to Saturday, the 27th July, at Two o clock p.m., at the same place Name of Property Parish Pemberry Farm St. David's Maenygroes. Talygare  Llanunda Lisuddinog Llandeloy Homeward Parks Prendergast Marsborough Nolton EATON-EYANS & WILLIAMS, Vendors' Solicitors, Haverfordwest. July 9th, 1895. ( [9428 WHITLAND, CARMARTHENSHIRE. MESSRS. WILLIAM THOMAS & SON are in- LV-M. structed by the representatives of the late Mr Ben. Davies, of Llyn, Llandilo, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Farmers' Arms, Whitland, on Friday, the 2nd day of August, 1895, at 1 o'clock p.m., that celebrated Entire Horse, "SIR JOSEPH II." SIR JOSEPH n. is a black horse, rising 8 years old, stands 16 hands high, on wonderful good feet and legs, with plenty of bone and splendid action, and was bred by R. G. Lewis, Esq., Lawhaden sire, Sir Joseph, by Luck's All (510); g.g. sire Prince of Wales (673); g.g.g. sire, General (322). SIR JOSEPH II. ?. sire, Luck's All (510), won the Leshainahogan premium of X100 when 3 years old, the Dumfries premium of .£100 .when 4 years old, the Camp- belton premium of .£100 when 5 years old, the Highland Society's premium of X150, to travel Perthshire, and, at the end of the season, he won the Highland Society's first premium in the aged class, beating the great Druid and taking the cup for the best stallion in the yard all show- ing that Sir Joseph must be a first-class horse to breed from. SIR JOSEPH n. won the first prize at Pembroke Agri- cultural Show, 1887, as a yearling; also at Haverfordwest the same year. Three months' credit. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers: or to Mr Thomas Evans, Tegfynydd, Llanfallteg, R.S.O. 9514 In the High Court of Justice, Ohancery Division-Mr. Justice Chitty.-Re John Thomas, deceased. WITKINS v. MARSH. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISHES OF LLANGUNNOCK, LLANGUNNOR, AND ST. PETER'S. MR. DAVID HOWELL THOMAS, of the firm of M RL. LOYD & THOMAS (the Auctioneer appointed to sell), is instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, at 2 o'clock, on Saturday, July 20th, 1895, the following Freehold Pro- perty, viz.:— LOT I-A Freehold Holding known as PARKYSARN, Or LODGE, in the Parish of St. Peter's, near the Town of Carmarthen, in the occupation of Mr Jonathan Phillips. LOT 2-A Field of Accommodation Land, known as DAVID'S MARSH, situated near Pensarn, Carmarthen, in the occupation of Mr David Phillips. LOT 3-A Freehold Farm, known as BRYN FARM, in the Parish of Llangunnock, in the occupation of Mr Benj. Davies. LOT 4-A Freehold Farm, known as CRIGIE-BACH, in the Parish of Llangunnock, in the occupation of Mr Thomas Protheroe. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen Messrs Ashurst, Morris, Crisp, and Co., Solicitors, 17, Throgmorton Avenue, London, E.C.; Mr Rowland Browne, Solicitor, Carmarthen; or of Messrs Burton, Yates, and Hart, Solicitors, 23, Surrey-street, Victoria Embankment, London. T9458 VILLAGE OF ABERGWILLY. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday, July 20th, 1895, the following valuable Freehold Property, viz.:— LoT I-The valuable Freehold Public-House and Premises, known as the BLACK LION, Abergwilly. LOT 2-A Freehold Field of Accommodation Land, near the village of Abergwilly. LoT 3-Cottage and Garden, in the occupation of Mrs. Elizabeth Daniel. LOT 4-Cottage and Garden, in the occupation of Mr. John Stephens. LOT 5-A Right of Road Lease to the Bishop of St. Davids. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen, or of MR. ROWLAND BROWNE, 9452] Solicitor, Carmarthen. PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISH OF BLETHERSTON. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY. MR. JOHN FRANCIS will offer for SALE by PUB- M RL. IC AUCTION, at the Iron Duke Hotel, Clyn- derwen, on Friday, the 26th day of July (subject to con- ditions of sale), the very valuable Freehold Estate, known as the POSTY-UCHA ESTATE, situate in the Parish of Bletherston, in the County of Pembroke, now in the occupation of Mr Morris Wheeler, as yearly tenant, at a clear rent of £ 171 per annum, containing, by admeasure- ment, 166 acres, or thereabouts, in one lot, or in the following lots:— I LOT I-All those Four Fields, or Closes of Land, known as PANTEINON, containing altogether, by ad- measurement, 29a. lr. 38p., or thereabouts. LOT 2-All those Two Fields, or Closes of Land, called PARKBACH-CEUNANT and ALLTPARK-CEUNANT, con- taining altogether lOa. 2r. 36p., or thereabouts. This lot is well supplied with water. A right-of-way, 10 feet wide, is reserved through Lot 3 in favour of the purchaser of this lot. LOT 3-A Field, or Close, of rich pasture land, called PARK CEUNANT, containiog, by admeasurement, 9a. lr. 25p., or thereabouts. A right-of-way in favour of the purchaser of Lot 2 is reserved through this lot. LOT 4-The Dwelling-house and Farm-buildings of POSTYUCHA, otherwise POSTYDRAW, together with the remaining portion of the Farm and Lands, now occupied by Mr Morris Wheeler, containing, by admeasurement, 116a. lr. 27p. of rich arable, meadow, and woodland. This lot is very conveniently situated, adjoining the high road leading from Penyffordd to New Moat, and is bounded on the east by a stream of water. This Estate is a very desirable pioperty in every respect. It is situated about 2 miles from the Llanycefn Station on the North Pembrokeshire and Fishguard Railway, and 5 miles from Login Station, on the Whitland and Cardigan Branch of the Great Western Railway. The Land is of excellent quality, and the Buildings are in good repair. The tenant is under notice to quit, and possession of all the lots may be had at Michaelmas aext. Plans and particulars of sale are in course of prepara- tion, and may shortly be obtained of the Auctioneer, St Mary-street, Carmarthen; of Mr D. Morris, Surveyor, Cardigan of H. W. Howell, Esq., Solicitor, Aberayron and of Messrs Morgan & Richardson, Solicitors, Cardigan. [9383 PARISH OF LLANNON, CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR. JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, at L the Stepney Arms Hotel, Llanelly, at 1.30 p.m., on Thursday, August 8th, 1895, the undermentioned very valu- able Freehold Farms, namely -COEDHAWR, 164 acres; CWMBLAWD, 66 acres; CWM, 103 acres; PARK, 23 acres; CLYNBEDWAST, 26 acres; SODOM, 13 acres; PENTRE, 116 acres; BRYNHIR and TROEDYRHIW, 102 acres; LLETTYRNEWYDD, 4 acres; and RHYDYFFYNNON, 6 acres. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale may shortly be obtained of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, Valuer, and Surveyor, Carmarthen or of Messrs Barker, Morris, & Barker, Solicitors, Carmarthen. [9120 PARISHES OF LLANNON AND LLANARTHNEY MR. JOHN FRANCIS will offer for SALE by PUB- M LIC AUCTION, at the Stepney Arms Hotel, Llanelly, at 2 p.m., on Thursday, August 8th, 1895, 3 Fields, or Closes of Land, with Dwelling-house and Out- buildings, called BANKYDDAUBLWYF, containing 11a lr 22p more or less; a Plot of Freehold Land, situate near Llwydcoed-fawr, Llannon, containing la lr 29p, more or less and 3 Pieces of Freehold Garden or BuildinglLand, in the Village of Llannon, containing 3r 5p, more or less. Further information may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at Carmarthen. [9521 CARMARTHENSHIRE. rrHAT Valuable Freehold Residential Property, known as OAKLANDS," in the Parish of Llandefeilog, distant 21 Miles from Carmarthen, and It Miles from Carmarthen Junction, occupied by Major Aslett, the vendor, comprising Residence, with hall, dining-room, drawing-room, library, smoke-room, 9 bedrooms and dress- ing-rooms, w.c., and all other necessary offices, with capital stabling, coach-house, saddle-room, dog-kennels, gardens, pleasure grounds, &c., and 28a. 1r. 23p., more or less, of excellent pasture land, and the Dwelling-house, called "TYNEWYDD," will be SOLD by AUCTION, on Satur- day, August 10th, 1895, by Mr JOHN FRANCIS, at the Ivy Bush Hotel, Carmarthen. Particulars, plans, Ac., may be obtained of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, Valuer, and Surveyor, Carmarthen; or of Messrs Barker, Morris, & Barker, Solicitors, Carmarthen. [9471 PARISH OF LLANSADWRN, CARMARTHEN- SHIRE. MR. JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, at -LVJL the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, on Saturday, August 17th, 1895, the following very valuable Freehold Farms, ViZ.: -GRAIGYBWCH, containing about 116a 2r 6p; GLANMARLAI8, 29a lr lOp; BRYNCELYN, 20a 3r 14p; and GLANMARLAIS MILL, 6a 3r 19p. Further information may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at Carmarthen. [9308 PARISH OF LLANSADWRN, CARMARTHEN- SHIRE. MR. JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, August 17th, 1895, all that Freehold Farm, called FRONUCHA, in the parish of Llansadwrn, contain- ing 52a 3r 14p, more or less, held by Mr Morgan, as yearly tenant, at an annual rental of £ 45, and 4 valuable Free- hold Dwelling-houses, called WELCOME, in the town of Llangadock, held, under a yearly tenancy, at an annual rental of £ 24. Further information may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at Carmarthen; of Thomas Lloyd, Esq., Solicitor, Lam- peter; or of D. Long Price, Esq., Talley House, Llandilo. r9399

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