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TO ADVERTISERS. PuPAm SCAM or CHASSIS TOB ADVIBTISIBS M IHL U WELSHMAN." No. of One Three Six Words. Insertion. I Insertions. Insertions. t. d. B. d. B. d. 20 1 0 2 3 3 6 28 I 1 6 3 6 4 6 35 20 140 56 44 2 6 4 8 6 6 The above scale only Applies to the Situations, To Lets," and "To be Sold by Private Treaty" olaBsea of Advertisements, and mast be paid for In advance, or the ordinary credit rate will be charged. HALFPENNY STAMPS, or Postal or Post Offiee Orders, payable to the /yeuhman Newspaper and Steam Printing Company, Limited, at Carmarthen. Replies may be made fcessed to the W elshman Office, and will be forwarded advertiser* when stamped envelopes are sent. WANTED. WANTED, General Servant.—Apply Mrs. James VV John, 18, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen. [6705 WANTED, a few Good Daries of Well-cooled Milk. TV —Apply E. S. Perkins, (K5, Clare Road, Cardiff. [6696 WANTED, Respectable Youth as Apprentice to the W Drapery.—J. Phillips, London House, Carmar- then. [6656 WANTED, Good Plain Cook.—Apply, with refer- VV enoes, to Mrs. Barker., Oaklands, near Carmar- then. r6101 WANTED, a Reliable Girl as Waitress; age not TV und« 22.pply. with references, Jeremy's Temperanoe Commercial Hotel, Carmarthen. [6697 WANTED, Farmer's Daughter as General Help TV dom^tirater?; fond of children good needle- woman, and thoroughly understanding poultry-keeping in all branches references.—Thomas, Glascoed, Sully Road, near Penarth. [6698 CHEMIST and Druggist.—Wanted, a Respectable ?_? Youth as Apprentice.—Apply to Arthur Arthur, Chemist, Carmarthen. [6680 MILK—Wanted. 2<1 to 25 gallons of Fresh Refriger- ated Milk daily.—Apply W. Robbins, Hafod Dairy, Hafod, Swansea. [6631 TO BE LET. TO LET, April 11th, No. 17, Morley Street, Carmar- then.—Apply'on the premises. [6695 FPO LET, immediately, "ROSEBUSH VILLA" and 12 X acres of Land. —For particulars apply to Lascelles rand Lewis, Solicitors, Narberth. [6699 ,0 LET. in Trevaughan Village, "PENBONT HOUSE," 1 7 rooms, good gardens. Also Three-room Cottage, garden. —Apply Miss Evans. r6660 TY-HA WDDGAR, P&nllwyn Park.—TO BE LET or SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY.-Apply to W. Price Williams, Solicitor, Carmarthen. [6654 TIO LET, with possession. "THE SPIRIT VAULTS," I High Street. Haverfordwest; prominent position good trade:; moderate rent.—Apply James Williams, Narberth. [6703 TO BE LE PENYBACK FAKM (Backe), St. Clears, t_ Carmarth^iinhire, entered upon 29th September, 1910.—Apply Morgan, Danyrallt (Backe), St. Clears, Carmarthen. f6700 TO LET or :0LD, 15, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen 12 rooms, 'in01udioí{ bath-room (b. and c. water) and all offices.—Apply Blagdon-Richards, 16, Queen Street, Carmarthen. [6042 fTlO LET, "THE RAILWAY TAVERN," Lammas Street, 1 Carmarthen-; fully licinsed; good position skittle aile; early possession. — Apply Buckley's Brewery, Ltd., Carmarthen [6619 TO LET, from 25th March next, the Residence known jt. as THE PLAS," Llanstephan, with or without land.—Apply to Messrs. J. Howell Thomas & Son, Estate Agents, Carmarthen. [6601 HEAF 1:\1". farmarthen, TO LET; fully licensed exct-Hoat stabling occupied by present tenant since 190"; leaving through ill-health.—Apply on pre- H|aes, or to Ftjlinfoel Brewery, Llanelly. [6684 2 ———————?-.—————————————— I ————————— TO LET, with immediate possession, "FAIRFIELD t. VILLA." situated in its own grounds off Longacre Road; fitted throughout with all modern conveniences. —Apply W. H. Thomas, 63, Richmond Terrace, Car- marthen. [6602 PEMBROKESHIRE.—FARMS TO LET.-TO BE J[. LET. with posses"ion at Michaelmas next, and either together or separately, the Farms of "CASTLK- CENLAS," in tho Parish of Mathry, containing 438 acres, and TKF,TH'N'KIN," in the Parish of Llanreithan, con- taining 177 acres.—For particulars apply to Eaton Evans and Williams, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. [6678 TO BE SOLD. UOR 8\LE or TO LET, "SPRiNG GARDENS Llan- 17 stephan, with large garden and outhouse; rent, £9 per annum.—Apply S. G. L. WELSHMAN. Car- marthen. f6676 ?LOSUCEfA?COLLIERY, ?a? GLYNHEBOG, CWMMAWR.—The Celebrated Pumpquart Large and Rubble Coal, lOd, per cwt.; Through and Through, 3d. per cwt.; Culm, 3d. per cwt. [6129 SALE, by TENDER, TIMBER as noted on following Farms —Yny-srhyd Oak (forty years' growth), 252; Alder, 100. Twllwyd: Alder and Ash, 80. Tycrug Alder and Ash, 51. rtfr. Davies, Tycrug, Nantgaredig, m will show Timber Good road adjoins. [6692  DUNLOP, Palmer, Clincher Tyres; also "J1 LQi/J1 Lv/ CoveFH, 1910 pattern, 3s. 3d. each, guaran- teed. Air Tubes, with valves, 2s. 3d., guaranteed. Wheels, Chains, Pedals, &c. Sale list free.—W. A. Gorton, Manufacturer, Wolverhampton. [6673 WALLPAPERS from ld. per Roll. Any quantity, W large or small. Wholesale prices. Stock ex eeeds 250,COO rolls, all classes. Write for patterns, stating clasp required.—(Dept. 128) Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, Manchester. [6510 ?Q? PRIORY STREET, CARMARTHEN.—FOR lO JCj SALE. Freehold Dwelling-house, together with the two Cot' age*. Yard, and large Garden at the rear suitable for conversion into good business premises. —Apply T. Lewis, Agent, 89, Elm Street, Roath, -Cardio. [6603 PUBLIC NOTICES. <- DH. JONES and W. THOMAS ("Strong") can be JL?w matched against any two Ring?board Pitchers in Oarmarthenshire.-Apply at 26, Wood's Row, Carmar- then. [6691 MADAME ZIPPIA., Certificated and Diploméd dVi. PALMIST, gives Full Reading and Best Advice. Fee, Is. Note only address: Arcade, Llanelly. Daily 10 to 10.. [6663 LOST. from Hafodwenog, Trelech, a Yearling Ram red mark on rump. Detainer prosecuted.—Com- municate with Simon Jones, Plasyrhafod, Trelech, Llanfyrnach. [6666 TO "X. Y. Z."—Apparently very suitable for both of us. Call or send to Office of WELSHMAN for letter addressed to yon. Perfectly honourable. Am within 50 miles. Send full name and address. Will -call and see you.—' Matrimony." [6690 RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and JLt BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's "Reliable" Rat Poison. ab and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Pries-6d., Is., 2s. 3d., and 3s. 8d. Postage 2d.—G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Carmarthen W. Lloyd, Chemist, 12, Lammas Street. Whitland: P. N. Owen. Naiberth A. H. Toohig. [6467 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother who JL values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HARRISON'S "RELIABLE" NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins 4¥I. and 9d. Postage Id. GEORGE W. HARRISON, Chemist, READING. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Carmar- then W. Lloyd, 12, Lammas Street. Whitland: P. N. Owen, Chemist. Pembroke Dock W. H. Bowling, Chemist, 44, Dimond Street. Narberth A. H. Toohig, Chemist. Cardiff: Noah Rees & Sons. [5340 CRAftD CHAIR EISTEDDFOD. MAESTEG, TUESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1910. AGGREGATE PRIZES, £200. Music: Dr. S. Coleridge Taylor, London. Prelimin-, ary: W. Thomas, EHq., Treorcby. Brass Bands: Tom I Morgan, Esq., Londoa. Literature: "Gwili." Ambul- ance: Dr. D. J. Thomas, Nantymoel. GHIEF CHORAL—"Hark! the deep tremendous Voice" (Ha\dn). 1st Prize, j670 2nd, £20. SECOND CHORA L—" The Lord is my Shepherd (S. Davies, G. & L., Maesteg). Prize, £20. MALE VOICE-—"Spartan Heroes" (Dan Protheroe). let Prize, £20; 2nd, de5. "JUVENILE CHOIR—"Over the Fields of Clover" I (Adam Geibel). 1st Prize, £1;; 2nd, £2. BRASS BANDS (2nd < lass)—" Memories of the Past" (W. Rimmer). 1st Prize, £10; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £2. Action Song for Children—1st Prize, £2; 2nd, £1. Solos—Hgs. each. Pryddest "—Prize, 2gs., with Handsome 1 hair. Ambulance Competition-£4. Together with Substantial Prizes for other Musical Competitions, Essay, Recitations, "Englyn," &c. Full particular see Programmes, 2d. each, from the Secretary, J. P. JAMBS, 15, Brvcpjawr Place, Maesteg, Olara. [6693 DON'T FORGET NARBERTH EISTEDDFOD EASTER MONDAY, 1910. I ENTRIES TO BE SENT IN AT ONCE TO THE HON. SECRETARY, JONAH JOHN. A GRAND OONOERT ii Will be given in the evening by the ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR (OF TREORCHY), Recently returned from their Successful Tour round the World. This Choir holds the World's Record for Numberof Prizes (including 4 National Eisteddfodau). For Special Late Trains see Railway Company's Bills. [6694 THE ROYAL WELSH m MALE CHOIR (Which appeared by Special Command before her late Majesty Queen Victoria, and on four other occasions before Royalty, including their present Majesties King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra; they are also Holders of the World's Record for Number of Prizes, including Four National Eisteddfodau) WILL GIVE A GRAND EVENING CONCERT AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CARMARTHEN, On TUESDAY NEXT, March 29,1910, Assisted by the well-known Vocalist, MISS CISSIE THOMAS, Conductor—ME. WILLIAM THOMAS. CHAIRMAN—HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (ALD. WALTER LLOYD). DOORS OPEN AT 7.30, TO COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. Reserved Seats, S/. and 2/6; Second Seats, 2/, and a limited number at 1/. Plans of Reserved Seats j may be seen at Mr E. Colby Evans's, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen. [6688 C A L F REAR I N G t WITH AND WITHOUT MILK. I With Milk. THORL Y'S FOOD FOR REARIM CALVES, Before Calf Meals and Milk substitutes were thought of, the sine qua non for rearing Calves was Thorley's Food mixed with Milk, and there are still scores of Farmers who use this valuable Condiment for that pur- pose. Where there is plenty of Milk available and Calves are fed from the pail, it will be found that successful Calf rearing can be carried on under that principle and good healthy Calves reared. FIFTY YEARS AGO THORLEY'S FOOD was extensively used for I rearing Calves, it being recognised as a PREVldN- TIVE OF SCOUR and other diseases. An I efficient aid in rearing STRONG- HEALTHY CALVES and bringing them to early maturity. I TO-DAY THORLEY'S FOOD is just as efficacious, and nothing will bring on your Calves so successfully and rapidly as THORLEY'S FOOD. Case containing 112 Packets 7/6 Carriage paid. WITHOUT MILK. THORLEY'S Perfectly-Cooked I CALF MEAL. ¡ LACTIFER Is a perfect Milk substitute. AN EFFICIENT CALF MEAL. A perfect diet. Easily digested. The best Milk nQbstitute on the Market. I Easily prepared. Requires no boiling. Nutritious, Satisfying. Cwt. Bag 20/- Carriage paid.  OF CORN MERCHANTS, GROCERS, CHEMISTS, ETC., IN ALL PARTS. I Name of Nearest Agent sent on application. t t Send for Free Pamphlet, Hints on Calf Rearing," to Calf. I I JOSEPH THORLEY, Ltd., Ein?s Cross, London. | [579 B. PERCY REES, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 7, FREDERICK STREET, LLANELLY. SPECIAL BUSINESS IN STEPNEY SPARE WHEEL SHARES. LIST OF SOUND INVESTMENTS YIELDING 3 TO 6 ON APPLICATION. BANKERS—Capital and Counties Bank, Llanelly. London County and Westminster Bank, London. Telegrams: Stocks, Llanelly. Nat. Tel., No. 402. [6496 If PHCM PETTIFER 8 SQN3' t ? ?Vtri&oU?J? !?S? l? PREPARE For all dangers that may arise during the Lambing Season with S. P. & S. REMEDIES. They will not fail at the critical moment.   ')ItP"'f'" Pf.!TIF(R.. SIJ..S  t s _7;¡7: ,¡ W I "eh?&d?' i For Dressing in Lamb- ing and Calvine. For Sore Teats and Humours in Ewes' and Cows' Udders, and a General B ealing Agent. 2s. and 5s. per bottle. Chests complete, JE1 lis. and P,3 2s., carriage paid. YELLOW EWE DRENCH. For preparing Ewes for and cleansing after Lambing. For preventing Milk Curdling, and for Chills, Colds, Fevers, &c. In packets, 1 doz., 3s.; 6 doz., 17s.; 12 doz., 35s. RED ANODYNE EXTRACT. Allays all Inflammatory Actions, stops Heaving at once and prevents Gangrene or Mortification in Ewes and Cows. For In. flammed Udders it is unsurpassed. 2s. and 5s. per bottle. For Exhaustion and I After-pains and Weak- ness after Lambing and Calving. For Scour and Colic in all Animals. 3s. 6d. per bottle I doz., 91. AROMATIC KASTROIL. An Ideal Purgative. 2s. 6d. per large bottle. CARMINATIVE CHALK COMPOUND: For Scour, &c. 2s. 6d. per canister. SANTOFORM (Regd.). An Antiseptic Powder for dressing Navels of Newly-born Animals, j preventing Navel and Joint III, See. I For Wounds, Sores and Injuries in Animals. In dredger tins, Is. and 'I ls.'9d. each. I Sample Free. FREE. Useful Lambing Register Card. Send for one to-day to 1 SOLE PROPRIETORS- STTPHKN PKTTIFER. & SONS, Only Addregs-MALMESBURY, WILTS. Representative for South Wales-F. C. Frizzell, 45, Rydands Street, Hereford.  _——?_ 1 NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, CAPE TOWN, TENERIFFE. THE New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. (Incorporated J_ in New Zealand) will despatch their Royal Mail Steamers as below APRIL 14-RUAHINE (twin screw), 10,785 MAY 12—RUAPEHU (tWIn screw), 7,885. Monthly Service. Excellent Accommodation. Low Fares. Special Terms to Families and Round the World Pleasure Tours. Apply to J. B. Westray & Co., 138, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. i orto Local Agents. [6463 REMINDER SPECIAL LINES. RIDING BREECHES from 16/6 to 25/ OVERCOATS from 30/- to 50/ WELSH TWEED PURE WOOL SUITS, 45/ NARBERTH FLANNEL SHIRTS, 5/6. MATHIAS & Co., NARBERTH, S. WALES. [4069 I This issue of "The Welshman" carries a FREE IKBURAKCE of 21CO, undertaken by The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corpora- tiOll. Limited. (See page 1.) I DALTON'S RODAMARIN FOR RATS, MICE, MOLES. The most certain and J' deadly Rat Killer known. Rats, Mice, and Moles I are destroyed by the thousands, and fields that are being spoilt by Moles soon recover their appearanoe after lay- ing down a few doses of Rodamarin. Sacks full of rats have been collected in a dead and dying condition after asing Rodamarm. In Gd. and Is. packets and tins, from the exclusive I agent: agent: ARTHUR ARTHUR, Chemist and Pharmacist 6853] Nott Square, Carmarthen, ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. NTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Meeting of pthe Finance Committee of the Council of the said County will be held at the County Offices, Carmarthen, on Monday, the 18th day of April next, at 12.15 p.m. All persons having any Claims against the Council are requested to send in their Accounts to the Clerk of the Council, at his Office, in the County Offices, on or before the 2nd day of April proximo, and the persons making such Claims respectively, must attend, if called upon to do so, before the Finance Committee on the said 18th day of April, 1910, for the purpose of having such Claim audited. J. W. NICHOLAS, Clerk of the County Council. County Offices, Carmarthen, 10th March, 1910. [6642 1910. CARMARTHENSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Carmarthen will be holden and kept at the Shire Hall, Carmarthen, on FRIDAY, the 8th day of April next, at 11.15 a.m. o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour the names of the Grand Jurors will be called over. At 11.30 a.m. the Court will take County Business, at the conclusion of which the trial of Prisoners and Defendants and the hearing of Appeals and Motions will be proceeded with; and on the day and at the hour first above mentioned all Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer to their names, and the Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions relating to cases sent for trial at these Sessions to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 31st day of March instant, and in all cases arising subsequently immediately after being taken. J. W. NICHOLAS, Clerk of the Peace. County Offices, Carmarthen. [6643 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. MAIN ROADS AND BRIDGES. WESTERN DIVISION. TENDERS are invited by the above Council for the TErection of TWO BRIDGES near RED ROSES, WHITLAND. Plans may be seen and copies of Specifications ob- tained from the undersigned on payment of one guinea (by cheque only), which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide Tender. Sealed Tenders to be in the hands of J. W. Nicholas, Esq., County Offices, Carmarthen, on or before the 31st day of March, 1910. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. R. WILLIAMS JONES, County Surveyor. County Offices, Carmarthen, 12th March, 1910. [6670 Carmarthenshire Hunt Club. The ANNUAL HUNT BALL WILL BE HELD AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CARMARTHEN, On THURSDAY, the 31st day of MARCH, 1910. Applications for tickets (price 15s. each) to be made to the Hon. Sees.:— G. E. S. PROTHEROE-BEYNON, Trewern, Whitland. JOHN FRANCIS, 6640] Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE HUNT POINT-TO-POINT RACES. Subject to Nationai Hunt Rules 5 and 164 to 168 as to Corrupt and Fraudulent Practices. f|1HE above Races will be held on Friday, 1st April, T1910, when the following Events will take place, vig. OPEN RACE.—Open to Members of all Hunts in the Counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, and Pembroke. MEMBERS' RACE.—Open to Members of the Car- marthenshire Hunt. FARMERS' RACE.—Open to Farmers residing in the District of the Hunt. Entries close to Mr. John Francis, Carmarthen, on the 29th March. The Meet will be advertised in the Daily Papers on the 31st March. The Winning Field will be within easy reach of Car- marthen. First Race starts at 2 o'clock. Any further information may be obtained of G. PROTHEROE-BEYNON, JOHN FRANCIS, 6653] Hon. Sees. For Drying up Milk in Cows. DRICO PATENT No. 302726. No Drenching Required. Easily Applied. Does not throw Animal out of Condition. Milks freely after Calving. PRIOK 8d. Bottle 7s. per doz. H. J. AUBREY, Chemist, THE CROSS, WORCESTER. Local Agents in all Towns in S. Wales. Beware of useless substitutions. [6627$ I LAMBIMCI AND CALViHC REMEDIES. ??? ES-UH f l  ) 3;'&k"-MM  F?RE D6 E N C RF I For cleansing Cows & Ewes, for Chills, Red Water, Hidebound, &c. Prevents Milk FeYer and Dropping. I PRICE 15/-00Z. TINS23/-EA. Exfrac*! Hfttm  For Anointing after Partur- itioa, Straining, &c., also for Swollen Udders, Sore Teats, Sores, Strains, &c I PRICE 1/6 It 2/6 PER SOT. Cures pr"stration in C ws I and Ewes, Low Condition, 1 Debility, Hove" or Blown, j Colic or Gripes, Colds. &c. |I PRICE 20/- PER DOZ. For Whitt or Green Skit. "Cardi.vS," and obstinate l Diarrhea, in Lambs and Calves. All rca-Jy mixed. PRICE 2/- PER BOTTLE. LAMBING & CALVING CHESTS Containing every essential for Price the saving of life at this critical  season (Complete) OU/ WRITE FOR PRICE LIST AND FULL PARTICULARS, DAY, SON" HEWiTT, 22 Dorset St., LONDON, W. [6489 SPEND YOUR EASTER MONDAY (MARCH 28th, 1910) at CARMARTHEN PARK. BRASS BilNOCONTESTS Classes A, B, and C. All the Bands in West Wales competing. UNIQUE PERFORMANCE BY THE Mdlle. A. HENGLEUR'S Troupe of Russian Poodles. AMATEUR CYCLE RACES (UNDER N.C. U, RULES) AND PROFESSIONAL FOOT RACES. GATES OPEN AT 12.30 P.M. [6(574 The 38th Annual Show OF THE LLANELLY ENTIRE HORSE SHOW SOCIETY WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, 1910, -I WHEN THERE WILL BE TWO CLASSES for ENTIRE CARTERS, HACKNEY and COB CLASSES as usual. For further particulars soe bills, or apply to the Hon. Secretary: S. N. POWELL, 6677] 23, Market Street, Llanelly. SALES BY AUCTION, &e. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANSTEPHAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM. WR. CARVER has been instructed to SELL by W AUCTION, on Saturday, April 9th, 11)10, at the Boar's Head Hotel, 'armarthen, at 3 o'clock sharp, all that Freehold Farm known as FFYNONDOWN, in the Parish of Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire, consist- ing of 48 acres 3 roods and 13 perches of prime pasture land, together with the newly-built dwelling-house and farm buildings, the whole being situate within one mile, of the well-known Seaside Town of Llanstephan. The whole of the land is excellent pasture, Is well fenced, and has extensive frontage on to the main road. The buildings are all in excellent repair, having been only recently lerected. The whole is let at the clear yearly rent of £ 100. Vacant possession may be ootained on September 29th next. Further particulars of Messrs. Willis & Willis, Solicitors, 59, Chancery Lane, London or of the Auc- tioneer, Park House, Fishguard. [6672 CARMARTHENSHIRE. .PARISH OF SAINT CLEARS. Sale of Freehold Cottages and Gardens. MESSRS. JAMES DAVIES & PHILLIPS are ,tT< favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swan Hotel, St. Clears, on Tuesday, April 5th, 1910, at 2 p.m., the following Free- hold Cottages, Gardens, and Land, situate at Pwlltrap, in the Parish of St. Clears, jabout ten minutes' walk from the Town of St. Clears, viz. LOT I-All that Dwelling-house and good Garden, called "FFYNON VILLA," now in the occupation of Mr. B. Jenkins, at the low annual rent of £4. LOT 2-All that Dwelling-house and exceedingly good Garden at the rear thereof, adjoining Lot 1, now vacant. LOT 3-All that Cottage and excellent Garden, called ROSE VILLA," now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Griffiths, at the annual rent of 92 5s. also all that Piece of Land adjoining the said Cottage and Lot 2, with a frontage to the road leading from St. Clears to Whitland, sufficient for the erection of two cottages thereon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Llwynpiod, St. Clears, and No. 1, Lammas Street, Car- marthen or to MORGAN GRIFFITHS, SON, k PROSSER, 6702] Solicitors, Carmarthen. SALE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. 14, PRIORY STREET, CARMARTHEN. Important Sale of Furniture. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions I from the Representatives of the late Mr Thomas Daniels, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on Wednesday, 30th March, 1910, the whole of the valuable Household Furniture. Full particulars on posters. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. TERMS-CASH. [6685 FALCON INN, CARMARTHEN. Important Sale of Carriages, Harness. Household Furniture, and other Effects. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions from Mr. John Lewis (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on Wednesday, April 6th, 1910, the whole of the valuable Carriages, Har- ness, and Household Furniture. The Carriages and Harness include strong brake to carry 12 passengers, brougham, waggonette, tandem dogcart, gig, 2 sets of double carriage harness (one set equal to new), 2 sets of single carriage harness, bridles, collars, lamps, and several lots of sundry harness, &c. The Household Furniture comprises old oak dresser, old oak arm chair, old settle, oak dining table, round walnut table, trestle, kitchen and square tables, oval table, fancy tables, large settles' and forms, glass cup- board, coucb, chests of drawers, parlour, kitchen, and bedroom chairs, easy, arm, and smoking chairs, bed- steads, mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, bed and other linen, dressing tables, washstands, mirrors, fenders and irons, crockery, fancy liquor jars, pewter measures, pints, glasses, cork-pulling machine, and numerous other sundry lota. Sale to commence at one o'clock. TERMS—CASH. [6686 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANDISSILIO. Within Six Miles of Clynderwen G. W.R. Station. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions L to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Iron Duke Hotel, Clynderwen, on Monday, April 11th, 1910, at 2.30 p.m., the following very valuable Freehold Property, comprising:—   Tenement Tenant Acreage R'"? m A. B. p, ;g s. d. Ynis-f awr. Mr. D. J. Davies. 119 3 21 45 10 0 Ynis-fach Mr. John Smart. 79 0 5 25 0 0 Pencerrig Mr. Dd. Griffiths. 71 3 14 26 0 0 The Farms are all situate adjacent to the Narberth and Cardigan main road. A Plan of the Property may be inspected at the Auctioneers' Offices. Particulars and Conditions of Sale are in course of preparation, and may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen or of E. A. H. HARRIES, Esq., 2621] Solicitor, Carmarthen. SALE TO-MORROW. BAIL Y, SITUATE CLOSE TO CONWIL STATION. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmar- then, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday, 26th March, 1910, all those GROVES and WOODS situate on the Farm of Baily," almost adjoining Conwil Station, consisting of 36t acres of OAK, PIT WOOD, and POLES (of 40 years' growth), together with SPRUCE, SCOTCH, and LARCH; also the TIMBER growing alongside the Gwili River, and the Trees on the east and north-east bank around the Farm of Baily." A Plan of the Timber will be produced at the Sale. and in the meantime may be seen at the Auctioneers' Offices, Carmarthen. [6683 TUESDAY NEXT. JMAESGWILYM FARM, CARWAY, NEAR KIDWELLY. JOHN FRANCIS & SON are instructed by Mr. John <j Evans (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday, 29th March, .■ 1910, the whole of the valuable Stock, Implements, Dairy Utensils, &c.. [6639 BISHOP'S MILL, ABERGWILI. TORN FRANCIS & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday, 2nd pril. 1910, the Contents of the Mill and other effects. T6704 PANTYGLEIEN, IN THE PARISH OF ABERGWILI. JOHN FRANCIS & SON are instructed to LET br TORN FRANCIS & SON are instructed to LET h.r AUCTION, on Wednesday, 13th April, 1910, a. portion of the above Land for Grazing. All the fieldt.- ire well provided with water. C(i682 SAINT MARY'S AUCTION MAHT. CARMARTHEN. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. NI ESSitS. J. IIOWELL THOMAS & SON are instructed by the Administrator of the late Miss Thomas, No. 51, St. Catherine Street, Car- marthen, and others, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart (where the goods have been re- moved for the convenience of Sale), on Thursday, April 7th. 1910. a large and valuable assortment of Household Furniture, Pianoforte and other Effects, full particulars of which will appear in; posters and next week's advertisement. [6705 ? 0 LET, the "PRINTERS' ARMS INN," Priory A Street, Carmarthen; fully licensed im- mediate possession.—Apply, 1). J. Davies, Spirit Stores, King Street, Carmarthen. [6706

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