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Wants- CURACY WANTED. Experienced.—Address, 1. Clericus, North TValet Chronicle Office, Ban- gar. 838t c IDRATE WANTED, immediately, for Welsh pool. Single. G annate. A Title might be Apply to the Yi • r. 924" — WANTED, a good COOK.—For particulars yd apply to Mn Warren Roberts, Plan Weun. y.UFeBtfnioe. z922 W ANTET), a Situation as CCOK-HOUSF- KEEPER by a middle-aged person. Knows Dairy and Bikine. Good reference—Apply, Mrs Paul, Servants' Registry, Bangor. Stamped en- velope for reply. *— ?_ -\?ANTED.7GENTLEMAN in PRIEST'S ORDER 8 to take chance of a l'arish, Welsh 1111" EnglUh Services. -Addrem, B," Chronicle Office, Bangor. 927H WANTED immediately,& Large and Commodious SALE KOOM Moatyn street, Llandudno. One with plenty of Storage Rooms preferred.- Applv to J. W. Rogers, Auctioneer, Llandudno. z401—889 WANTED, about 400 or 500 Acres of good MIXED SHOOTING. Terms moderate.— Li. U. W. Preesgwyn House, nr Chirk, Salop. z865 TIT ANTED, WORKING GARDENER, Honest and Sober; thoroughly understanding his t .;i..19s.-Apply, by letter, "OmeKa," Post Office, Llaiifairpwll, Anglesey. 8761t W~ ANTED, a man as GROOM and GARDENER willing to mike himself generally niieful, and to live at a Lodge.-Apply;by letter, stating age and references, to X.P office of this paper. 887L WANTED, for the Winter, a Small Furnished HOUSE at D&udodno for family of three (no chit Irei,), State terms, whioh must be moderate, bllt the honse will be well-cared for.— Adareas, 33, DiVrforv Offioe, Liandudno. 109 aliJjl W ANTEI), by a Yoting Man, age 19, a SITUA- TION as GROOM, under a coachman or otherwise three years' good cliaractor.-Appi.), to Wjltiam Jones at Mrs Pritchard, Bryn Hyfrycl, Beaumaris. 915t LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. Wanted, Ltdies. ij Gentlemen's, and Children's in large or small quantities. Highest price given. Letters and receive prompt attentions-Address, Manageress, 44, Dean-stre:t, Bangor, N.W. 38J To be Let. RESIDENCES IN '????WA?S. SEND FOR H,T 0 N T?rL Y L J 8 T issued by w & F. BROWN & Co., EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. 497t T (3 ltp LET, ABERDOVEY HALL, ABEK- 1. DOVEY, North Wales.—Apply as above. 31o HOUSE TO LET, 3, Pen'rallt Villas, Upper JL Bangor, at reduced rental.-Apply. William Cayne, 8, Menai View Terrace. 47 TO BE LET.—PLAS TIRION, Upper Bangor JL wilh immediate Possession. Apply to W, Francis Williams, Bangor. 41t TO BE LET, the SHOOTING over 260 Acres.- j. Apply to Mrs Williams, Treban, Bryngwran, Anglesey. gslit TO BE LET, No. 3, Regent-street, Upper L Bangor,-Apply to W. P. Matthews, Tany. fron, Bangor. 929p To BE LET FURNISHED, PLASTIRION, JL from September to the end of March next three miles from Carnarvon, commands an exten- sive view of Jarnarvon Bay, fifteen minuteV walk from Railway Station, close to a Church where English Service is held every Sunday has three I Reception Rooms, five good Bedrooms, extensive Grounds, and a good Garden.-Apply to G. J. Roberts, Trefarthen, Anglesey. 858t Sales- TO BE SOLD, with Immediate Possession, the JL FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, No. 18, Holyhead roid, Upper Bl1gor, LOW o(??upied by Mrs J. E. EdwardB.-For :eert1in;i;o:r Owen, of No. 5, V,gar..treet, P.rtdi.or?ic; or to M?ssri Hughes acd?ritchard, Soticitora.Bangor. 407 TO BE SOLD—a Bargain—a very handsome j. and stylish Landau for one or a pair of cobs, in thorough good repair, with silver-plated lamps fuid lever brake, &-c.; also a first-class Stanhope I'iioetou, built by .Messrs Cockshoot and Co., of Manchester, with pole, splinter, bar, and shafts, lever brake, knee aprons to front and back seats and foot cover, a panelled luggage case to fit in the body, ladies' back rest and do. to hind seat, polished pole end and chains, and silver-plated lamps —Apply to Campling and Son, Carriage Works, Rhyl. 294d  L O S T TO HOTEL KEEPERS IN NORTH WALES. A NEAT PORTMANTEAU, bearing T. D. in A red letters on it, has been LOST by a (gentleman while Travelling on Friday, September 7th, between Dolgelley and BaDgor, via AFOS- WEN. It is thought that perhaps it has been Stolen; and as the contents, chiefly Medical Books and a few Clothes, would be of little use to the purloiner, there is a chance of its having been left at SOME HOTEL. A Generous Reward will be given on its recovery. Aldreas, T. DURRANT, u SEA VIEW, BEAUMARIS. —-———— -——— øa ARMY CONTRACTS. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the t3 undermentioned Office until TWELVE o'clook no-ic, oil the 28th SEPTEMBER next, for the sup- ply l f FORAGE AND STRAW FOR PAILLASSES, from 1st NOVEMBIB, 1888, to 30th APrIL. 1889, for the use of Her Majesty's Troops stationed at the foil )Wing I)IWR )Wtug P??g??? DISTRICT. 1 Ashtonunder-Lyne 2 Beverley 3, Birmingham* 4. Bradford* S. Burnley G Eary 7 Carlisle 6 Chester S Coventry* 10 Derby 11 Fleetwood 12* Hartlepool IX Halifax i 14 I.-le of Man 1ft Lancaster lb Lee Is* 17 Leicester (including Glen Parva Barracks) 18 Lichfield 19 Liverpool (including Beafo tli Barracks and Ratttlry. and Rupert Lane Barracks) 1 20 Newcastle-on-Tyne* 21 Northampton on tho 22Pann'8Pointonthe Humber 23 Perch liock and Lis- card 24 Pontefract 25 Preston* 26 Richmond (Yorkshire) 27 Scarborough 28 Sheffiohl" 29 Shrewsbury 30 Stranaall 31 Sunderland 32 Tnom(including 32 6hftt)luding 33 Warrington 34 Warwick (including Budbrook Barracks 35 Weedon* 36 Wrexham Forage will only be required at stations inarneu- Forras of Tender and Conditions of Contract inay bo obtained on application at this Office. by &b,-obtainod onappBle i?ior Commi?ariat Officer, ;4ar a(ldreaged to t 110 er i" Person between the hours of TEN and FOUR rfclock, and no Tender will be entertained unless meda upon the Form so obtained. Tf"deM on the printed Forms must be properly 0!:? up signed, and dated, and no Tender will be ;1r.), i:sd, ;\vd'anlo udr::tln:n QfBc<, before TWELVE o'clock noon, on the 28th BetrKMBKB, under sealed envelope, marked, Ten- der for Forage," or "Tender for Straw," as the case r.jy be. Commissariat Office, Fishergate, York, 8th September. 1888. 903B DIRECT FROM THE MILL. THE GREENOCK KNITTING YARNS and KNITTED HOSIERY are the Best Quality ami Value in the Market, a'lt1 can only- be had in gor from M. and E. Davies, 102, High-street. 871a Sales by Messrs. Dew dc Son. PENRHOST NEAR CARNARVON. CLOSE TO CAE ATHRAW, ON THE BEDD. GELKRT-ROAD. SALE of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ELECTRO PLATE, SILVER, GLASS. CAR. RIAGE HORSE, Light-Running BROUGHAM, INSIDE CAR, HARNESS, PLANTS, and other OUTDOOR EFFECTS. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON are instructed by the representatives of the late J. MILLINQTON. Esq., deoeaaed, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on tie PBSMISBS as above, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 18th and 19th days of SHPTEM- BEB, 1888, the Whole of the Valuable and Well- made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Breakfast and Dining-room Suites in mahogany, framed Single and Easy Chairs, upholstered in leather mahogany Dining Table, Sideboards, Pier Glass, etc. The contents of Drawiufc-room, com- prising Walnat Suite, upholstered in cretonne; a Cottage Pianoforte by Collard and Collard, Occa- sional T&bles and Chairs, Pier Glasses, eto. The ooutentFof live bedrooms in massive mahogany, biroh, brass and iron, Half-tester and French Bed- steads, Hair Mattresses, prime Feather Beds, mahogany and stained Chests of Drawers. Ward- robes, Washstands, Bedside Cupboards, Carpets and other Bedroom Furniture. A quantity of ELECTRO PLATE and SILVER. Kitohen and Pantry Fnrnitnre, Glass and China Servioea, and a large assortment of Culinary Utensils. The whole of the OUTDOOR EFFECTS, comprising a lnrge quantity of Plants in pots, Garden Rollers, Tools, eto • Seta of Single Harness, Bridles, Saddlery, a capital light-running BROUGHAM by Davis. Long- acre London; a very neat four-wheel INSIDE CAR by Warden and Williams, Birmingham, and other effects too numerous to mention. SALE to commence eaoh day at TWELVE o'clock noon. Catalogues may be obtained at PZNBHOB of Mr J. H. ROBKBTS, Solioitor, Carnarvon or of the AOCTIONBIBS. Wellfleld House, Bangor. T ANGLESEY. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY, known as the GRONANT ESTATE, in the Parishes of LLANFAOBBETB and LLAN- FAITHLB. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON are instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the BULL HOTEL. LLANGEFNI, on THURSDAY, SRPTEbl- BER 20th, 1888, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, subjeot to conditions then and there to be produced, that Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE known as the GRONANT ESTATE, two miles from Llanfachreth, six from Valley, eight from Llanerchymedd, and ten from Holyhead, and divided into Lots as follows :— A. B. P. LOT I.-GRONANT HOUSE, Build- ings, Yard, Ponds, Fields and Planta- tions, containing. 105 3 37 The House is comfortable, the Out- Buildings, which are mostly newly erected, are ample and exceptionally well arranged, and the Land is good. LOT 2 -CAE FAUOG LLWYD, WAEN FELIN, CAE CHINA, CAB CYNTAF 38 3 17 This Lot is comprised of good accom- modation Land, has a good frontage to the road leading from tl&nd-Jeusant to Llanfaethlu, and is well watered. LOT 3.-CEFN RHYS HOnSE, Gar- den and eight Fields 50 2 14 There is a very neat Cottage on this Lot and a capital Garden. The Crofts are rich and the Pasture Fields form good Accommodation Land. LOT 4.—FRON GALCH, WAEN FAWR, CAE STALWYN and WAEN FFYNONOG 57 0 17 This Lot compiises good Land, is well sheltered and fenced in, and has a grand su ly of water. ?"L? 5,-?H?D GELA, ORSEDD WAEN FAWR, CA E RAILS, ORSX DO WAEN BACH 43 3 33 This uot has grand Pasture Land, is well watered, is eASily reached by a right of road from the main road leading from Llanfachreth to Llanfaethlu. 296 1 38 NoTICs AS TO ALL THE LOTS.—There is good build- ing Stone on nearly all the Lots, so that new buildings could be erected at very little cost. Game abounds, and the Sporting is considered second to none in the county. Timber on all the Lots will be included in the purchase. Plans and particulars may be obtained at any of the PRINCIPAL HOTELS in Anglesey, Bangor, or Carnarvon of Mr J. H. RoBaRTs, Solicitor, Car- narvon; or of the AVOTIONERES, Welltield House, Bangor. 916T COUNTY OF CARNARVON. LLANDUDNO. SALE OF THIRTEEN CHARMING BUILDING SITES. MESSRS W. DEW SON are instructed to M. SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the IMPERIAL HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, on MONDAY, SEPTEM- BER 24th, 1888, at THREE o'olook in the afternoon, the following Charming BUILDING SITES, situate close to LUndudno, and forming parts of BODAFON, YR ABKR, and ERW CUED, and being a portion of the Mostyn Estate, viz LOT SQ. YD8. 1, Part of YR ABER 5800 2, ditto ditto. 7716 3, ditto ditto 8349 4, ditto ditto 8616 5, ditto ditto 6715 6, ditto ditto 3872 7, Part of BODAFON 6024 8, ditto ditto 4924 9. ditto ditto 4960 10, ditto ditto • 4601 11, ditto ditto. 3360 12, ditto ditto. 2471 13, ERW COED. 34.485 Total 101,893 All these Lots are remarkably well situated, near the Little Orme's nead, overlooking the Town and Bay of Llandudno, Great Orme's Head, etc. They have all good Road Frontages, and are in every way adapted for Buil,ling Purposes. Several beauliful Residences have been erected in the immediate vicinity, and it cannot be doubted, that thie is fast becoming the most favoured part of this very healthy and picturesque locality. NOTE.-The Minerals under the whole of the above Lots, together with the right of winning and working the same, will be reserved to the Vendor. Plans, particulars and conditions of sale, may ba obtained of Messrs LAw, Husaxy ana HOLBKBT, 10, New square, Lincolns Inn, London, W.C.; of Messrs DAVIDSON and MOBBISS, 40 and 42. Quoon Victoria Street, London Of W. C. PICKERING, Esq Estate Offtce, Mostyn. near Holywell or of the ACCTIONEFBS, Wellfleld House, Bangor. 45T 4OJT COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. PARISHES OF LLANGOED AND LLANDDONA. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON are instructed M. to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUC, TION, at the WILLIAMI-BCLKKLEY ARMS HOTEL. BRAubusis, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of SlIP. TEMBEA 1888, at THREE p.m., subject to condi- tions there and then to be produced, the undermen- tioned FREEHOLD TENEMENTS:— PARISH. NAME OF TENEHSNT. TENANT. LLANGOED..BRONHEULOG..John Jones. Ditto BETTING. William Hughes. Ditto ..BETTING Edward Hughes. Ditto ..DIDFA William Owen. Ditto ..DIDFA Alice Parry. Ditto ..HENEFAIL .Richard Thomas. LLANDDONA.. BRYNOFFA ..William Hughes. [N.B.—There are Two Tenements called Didfa and Two called Betting.] For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Bangor; or to Messrs J. Kice ROBERTS AND LAUBIB, SolioitorB, Beaumaris. z931 SALE OF GAS FITTINGS BY PRIVATE TRKATY. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON have for disposal by Private Treaty three very Handsome and Elaborate CHANDELIERS, which oost originally from S10 to 919, together with other Gas-fittings. Apply at their Offices, Wellfleld House, Bangor. Sales by Messrs Dew and Son. PERIODICAL SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, FAT WETHERS AND EWES, TUP RAM LAMBS, Ac. M ESSRS W. DEW AND SON will BELL BY PU BLIe AUCTION at thei,MIRT, adJolDlng ?the BETITISH HOTEL, 0 on FRIDAY, SE%EMBFR21stl888, severe^hightepping Cobs and Pomes Mountain Ponies, Carriage and Harness Horses Carriages, Sets of Harness Ten Grand Ped?ed R?M LAMBS from Colonel PLATT'S H m? ?rm Ten Fat WeBb and Cheviot Wethers, Ten Fat Leicester and Shropshire Down Ewes, Three fine thorough-bred Shropshire Down Tups, ,t c. SALE to Commence at ON E o'clock. The SHEEP will be sold at TWO o'clock sharp. N.B.—Entries will be reoeived up to First Post Tuesday morning. Catalogues may be obtained at any of the prinoipal HOTELS in the neighbourhood, or of the AUCTIONEERS, Welltield House, Bangor. 936o TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice (Chaucery Division), made in an Action of ROBBRTS V. ROBERTS, 1887, R., No. 612, with the approbation of the Judge acting in vacation for the Honourable Mr Justice KAy, in ONE LOT, by WILLIAM ARTHUR DEW (of the Firm of W. DEW AND SON), the person appointed by the Judge), at the CnowN HOTEL, PWLLHELI, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of OCTOBER, 1888, at TWO o'clook in the afternoon pneisely, a FREE- HOLD FARM called TY'NYWERGLODD." together with the FARMHOUSE and OUT- BUILDINGS thereon situate, in the Parish of Llangybi, in the County of Carnarvon, containing by admeasurement 50a. 2r. 8p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of ROBERT ROBERTS, at a yearly rent which is equal to £50 for the entirety, particulars whereof may be had gratis of Messrs BOLTON, ROBBINS, BUMC, and Co., of 45, Lincolu's Inn Fields, W.C.; of Messrs CHESTER, MAYHEW, AND Co., of 36, Bedford-row, W.C. and in the country, of Mr ARTHUR O. OWEN, Pwllheli; Mr MORRIB OWEN, II, Market-street, Carnarvon; of Mr R. IVOR PARRY, Pwllheli; of the AUCTIONEER, Wellfleld House, Ban- gor; and at the Place of Sale. EDWARD SHEARME, 930 Chief Clerk. MIXED SHOOTING TO LET IN ANGLESEY. 3000 ACRES of Good MIXED SHOOT- OUUU ING (including Woodcock, and part specially noted for Snipe) TO BE LET at ONCE, being situate within Seven Miles of Llangefui, Six Miles of Llanerchvmedd, and Five of Amlwch. About 100 acres is cover. 1150 head has been killed in a Season.-For full particulars apply to Messrs W. Dew AND SON, Auctioneers, Wellfleld House, Bangor. zH4 Sale by III r J tfrey Thomas. VALE OF CONWAY, NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD AGRICULTURAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, being the MAESADDA ESTATE, Situate in the PARion OF EQLWTSBACII, in the COUNTY OF DENBIGH, Comprising about 80 Acres of Rich Arable and Pasture Land. MR JEFFREY THOMAS begs to atinonnoe M his instructions to OFFER for SALE BY AUCTION, at the HARP HOTEL, CONWAY, on FRI- DAY, the 28th SEPTXMBFR, 1888, at THREE o'olock in the afternoon, the undermentioned Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the following lots, or in such lots as may be determined at the time of sale, and suDject. to the oooditions to be then read. LOT I.-All that excellent freehold farm known as MAESADDA, and part of BRYNDAIONYN, with 50 acres or thereabouts of rich and well- watered arable and pasture land thereto belonging. Also three Cottages called Glanymfon, Yr Efail,and Hen Ysgubor. This property is situate in a most pioturesqne position in the beautiful Conway Valley, midway between Conway and Llanrwst, and commanding charming views of the Conway River and the Carnarvonshire Mountains, adjacent to the Bodnant Hall Estate, ..cl about one mile from Talycafn Station on tua London and North Western Railway. There are some good covers on the land, t\.n game is preserved on "Ii sides. 'ins LuL is k the occupation of Mr ED" 1.' JONES, as yearly tenant. LOT 2.—All that valuable Freehold Upland Grazing Farm known as TYNEWYDD or FOXHALL, situate about one mile from the village of Eglwysbach, containing 27 acres or there- abouts. The bouse and outbuildings are convenient and in good repair. The property abutB on good roads, and possesses a never-failing supply of oxcel- lent water. LOT 3. -All that Freehold Cottage, with the field and garden belonging thereto, known as TY UCHA'R FFOKDD, and containing 3 acres 2 roods or thereabouts. This property abuts on a good parish road, and is a most desirable building site. LOT 4.-All those Two Freehold Quillets or enclosures oalled RHIWBACH, together with the rifcht of road thereto, oomprising 1 acre 3 roods or thereabouts I..aT 5.-All those Two Freehold Cottagea, with the appurtenances and gardens, known as BRYNDAIONYN, in the occupation of WILLIAM THOMAS and DAVID OWEN. LOT G.-All that Freehold Cottage and Garden known as CLWT, in the occupation of ROBERT JONBS. This lot abuts on the main road from Bod- nant to Eglwysbach, aud comprises 2 roods 25 poles or thereabouts. All the above Lots are intersected by good main and parish roads, and are worthy of the attention of Capitalists, Speculators and others. Printed particulars and Plans, with other iu- formation, may be obtained from Mr WILLIAM JONKS, Solicitor, Conway; or the AUCTIONEER, Colwyn Bay. 864 J)IGKSONS' QENUINJE FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS for PRESENT and LATER SOWING. CARRIAGE FREE BY POST OR RAIL. PRICED CATALOGUES POST FREE. DICK -SO N S' (Limited), ROYAL SEED WAREHOUSE, 711 CHESTER. THE NORTH WALES BLACK C lTTLE SOCIETY. I BEG TO GIVE NOTICE that ENTRIES for i the III. VOL. HERD BOOK are now being received, and that the LIST WILL CLOSE on O JTOBER 31st next. Entry Forms can be had on application. The Entry Fees for each animal, in the case of members, is 2a 61, non-members 5s, and remittances must accompany the entries. It is hoped that many new members will join the Sooiety, the annual subscription to which is only 10s. Some SURPLUS COPIES of the 1st and 2nd Vols. HERD BOOK, with Illustrations of Noted Animals, can now be had at HALF-PRICK, viz., 2s 6d per volume. W. A. DEW, Wellfleld House, Hon. See. Bangor. July 30th, 1888. 690t INVESTMENT LIFE POLICIES. Combiniug all tie advantages of an ordinary Life Assurance with a most PROFITABLE INV STMENT. Illustrations of Aetna' Remits F rKardrd on AjpHcti.n. LIFE ASSOCATION OF SCOTLAND (For Life Assurance and Annuities! Annual Revenue £482992 Claims Paid and Bonuses £ 5,700,000 Accumulated Funds £3,198,577 LOANS ON REVERSIONS, k- C. Chairman The Rt. Hon. the EARL of STAIR, K.T. Manager: .TOHN TCRNBKLL SMITH, C.A. Edinburgh,82,Princes'SI. Lono1on,5.Lomhard St46 LONDON AND GENERAL Plate Glass Insurance Company (Established over a Quarter of a Century). CHIEF Orricas: 46, LEICESTER-SQUARE, LONDON. PLATE and other Glass insured at equitable rates.—For prospe-tuses, proposals, and all information as to rates, apply to Mr H. SHIRLEY, Llanrhos, Conway, Agent. 917—408D Sales by Mr John Pritchard. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TOWN OF CONWAY. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY PUB- Ht LIC AUCTION, by direotion of the MORTOAQES, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5tb, 1888, at the CASTLE HOTEL, CONWAY, at TWO p.m., all that Valuable FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, WAREHOUSE and PREMISES, situate in HIGH -STREET, CONWAY, in the occupation of Mr WILLIAM JONES, Ironmonger. Bodh yfryd, Bangor. 933A PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN ANGLESEY. MR. JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY .iVL PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BULL HOTEL, LLANOEFNI, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1888, at ONE o'clock in the afternoon, the charming FREEHOLD MANSION known ° as "IHMDDA WEN, LLANFEOHELL, ANGLESEY, with the extensive range of Outbuildings and 40 Acres of good Pasture Land. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, Bodbyfryd, Bangor; Air J. H. MEIIK, Solicitor, Bangor; or Messrs PsARcs and ELLIS, Solicitors, 18, King-street, Wigan. 932H MENAI BRIDGE, ANGLESEY. TO BE DISPOSED OF, owing to the death of Tone of the PARTNERS, the Old Established Wholesale and Retail WINE AND SPIRIT BUSINESS, carried on by Messrs E. W. TIMOTHY and SON, one of the Best Openings in North Wales. For Particulars apply to JOHN PRITCHARD, Auctioneer, Bangor. 662a r)10 BE LET, from November 12th next, the 1 HOUbE, SHOP and PREMISES, No. 309, HIGH STREET, BANGOR (for upwards of twenty years in the occupation of the late John Williams, cabinet-maker ) no? in the occupation of M;rtens Son, c;fnetk:F W'rticul&ra, apply to John Pritchard, Auctioneer, Bangor. 9Mt Sale by Mr R. P. Evaits, LLANFAIR P.G., COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. SALE of very compact FREEHOLD COTTAGES with GARDENS, at the OLD VIILAox, LLANFAIR P.G., known as FRONGOCH TERRACE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MR R. P. EVANS, at the RAILWAY HoTSL.tLLAN- JYJL FAIR P.G., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1888, at THREE in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions then and thereto be produced, the following Excellent FREEHOLD COTTAGES, viz. LOTS 1 to 5.—All those Five well-built Freehold Cottages situate at Frongoch-terrace, in the occupa- tion of Mr WALLACE and others, let at a Gross Yearly Rental of R22 10s. The whoie of the above are Stone and Brick-built, with Slate Roof, substantially constructed, and pos- sessing all the recent improvements, having excel. lent accommodation, with good Gardens and Pig- styes, situated in an open, healthy position, and let at very low rental. For all further particulars apply to WALTER R. JONES, Esq, Solicitor, Menai Bridge, and the Auc- TIONEBR, High-street, Bangor. 920B Sales by Mr G. F. F<?o??. RHYL, FLINTSHIRE, The celebrated Seaside Resort, on the Main Line RHYL, FLINTSHIRE, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR G.F. FELTON,on SATURDAY,29th SEPTEM- I BER,1888,at 4 o'clock, at theWESTMINSTERHOTEL, RHYL, all that most desirable FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE known as "DolaweD," with car- riage approaoh from Russell-street, and fronting to the East-parade, commanding extensive uninter- rupted Marine Views. Also, the Stable Buildings, Cottage, &0., the whole standing in beautiful orna- meutal Grounds and Gardens, with Tennis Lawn, thriving Shrubs and Fruit Trees, comprising 4108 square yards, and the Foreshore and Esplanade in front of the same, containing la. 3r. 37p, For farther particulars apply to Messrs JOHNSON AND Co., Solicitors, 36, Waterloo-street, Birming- ham; or the AUCTrosEBR, Estate Offices, Liandudno. z405 -912 TiT. A N T-ITT DWI Sale of first class LEASEHODD PROPERTY in Central Mostyn-street, the chief thoroughfare of the Town. MR G E 0 F. FELTON will SELL BY M. AUCTION, on FRIDAY, 28th 8EMZMBEB, 1888, at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, at 7 o'clock, all the well-built and commodious house and p/emises known as "EDGBASTïJN HOUSE," otherwise JACKSON'S ° P?ATE HOTEL, occupying undeniably one of the most prominent and advantageous positions in the Town, contain. ing Entrance Hall with Portico, Drawing-room, very fine well-lighted Coffee-room, 10 well-propor- tioned Bsdroom, W.C., Pantries, Housemaids' Closets, and other conveniences, Kitchens, Servants' Hall, Sculleries, Wash-houses, and Offices. Leate 99 years from 1855. Ground rent £6. For further particulars apply to Messrs JOHNSON and Co., Solicitors, 36, Waterloo-street, Birmingham; or the AUCTIONEER, Estate Offices, Llandudno. 406-913D LLANDUDNO. OLD LIFEBOAT (RN.L.B.I.), 34ft. + 8ft. 3in. in beam; Self-rigliting; lately on Orme's Head Station, with Sails, Masts, Oars, Gear, &,c, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR G. F FELTON, on 8ATUHDAY Next, Ri SG.PTEMB"R 15th, 1888, at 2 p.m. ALSO YAWL RIGGED YACHT "LUTRA," 5 Tons, Masts, Sails, Ac. 914. -407D Sale byMessrs Ch urton ,Elphick&Co DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE, NORTII WALES. A Highly Important FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL and SPORTING ESTATE of about 1200 acres. situate at CAKRWYS, a first-class Station on the Chester, Mold, and Denbigh Branch of the Lon- don and North-Western Railway. ME3SRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & CO. have 1 been favoured with instructions t) SELL BY AUCTION, at the BLACK LION HOTEL, MOLD. ou WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of SEPTEMBER, 1888. at TWO for THREE o'clock p.m. punctually, in the Lots set forth in the printed Particulars of Sale, or in such other Lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions, an ex- ceedingly Valuable and Important FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL AND SPORTING PROPERTY known as Maesmynan Hall Estate," including a substantially-erected an.1 very desirable brick built Mansion, with well laid out Gardens, extensive Hot Houses and Conservatories substan- tial and costly range of Farm Buildings, all of which are s pplied with Water, which is available for working the Machinery. The Estate commands fine views of the surrounding country, is richly Timbered, lies entirely in a Ring Fence, and com- prises in the whole upwards of 1200 ACRE, including some of the richest 1111.1 most fertile Grazing and Arable Land in the rlistriet; it also affords excellent Shooting and Fishing and pos- BesseS great attraction to lovers of Field Sporis, Fox Hounds and Harriers, as well as Otter Hounds, Hunting in the District. Particulars, with plan and Conditions of Sale, may he obtained from Messrs HEATH AND BLENKIN- sop, Solicitors, Warwick; Mr WILLIAM BKLL. Bod rhyddan, Rlmddlan, R.S.O. or the AUCTIONEERS, Chester. 880T Sales by Messrs Lucas and Co. HOHSE SALES.—LUCAS'S, HOTHAM- STREET, LIVERPOOL. TITEDNESDAYS throughout the year for Cart, l\ Van and Harn?ss Horses; Caris, Gears, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the year for Hacks, Hafneis Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Carriages, Har- ness and Saddlery. Horses for these Sales to be sent the day prior.- Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate THURSDAY.—Next SALE, THURSDAY, SLUMBER 20th, 1888. z58 8eholxstic. FRENCH, LATIN, AND GREEIL MONS. JACQUET, B.A. (Paris). Ex-Profmor iYi. of the University of France, prepares Private Pupils in the above Languages for the Public Ea- aminations, such as-London Matriculation, Dublin University, College of Preceptors, Oxford and Cam- bridge Local, Preliminary Law, Medical and Phar- maceutical Examinations, Scholarships of the Uni- versity Colleges of Wales, etc. Schools attended Terms and References on application to Mons. E JACIJUET, 4, Graigfryn, Garth-road, Bacgor. z43 DEGANWAY SCHOOL. RAPID PREPARATION for University Matri- culation and Local Examinations, Profes- sional,Prellminary,and Civil 8ervioe Tests. Special advantages for backward pupils. Terms (1888), April 9th, July 9tb, October 8th. For prospectus, &J., addresa-Rov, R. O. THOMAS, Deganway. 22B GLANMORFA HALL, RHYL. PREPARATION for the PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1 UNIVERSITIES, &c., by R. M. HUGH JONES, M.A. (late Scholar of Jesus College. Oxford, and late Headmaster of Ashburne Grammar School). Next TERM commences SEPTEMBER 19til. Prospectus, with list of references, sent on appli- cation. z80 FAIRMOUNT BOARDING AND DAY HIGH SCHOOL, HOLYHEAD. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS HUGHES, C ERTIk'ICATED: Cambridge Higher Local College of Preceptors, Trinity College, Dublin, and Trinity College, London (Musio). English and Foreign Certificated Resident Governesses. Music Master, Mr Webb (Associate Triuity College). Spring Term begins January 23rd. Seventeen passes last year. 69i CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS: BANGOR CENTRE. FORMS OF ENTRY for DECEMBER next to be filled up and returned not later than SEPTEM- BER 30th, may now be obtained from the HEAD- MASTER, Friars School, Bangor, for Boys; and from Miss HUGHES, University College Hall, Bangor, for Girls. 923A MOUNT HOUSE SCHOOL, UPPER BANGOR, i)1 N.W. A High-class School for GIRLS, combining a thorough Education with the Comforts of Home. There are three Resident Governesses, and Professors attend for Mathematics, Latin. Music (Violin and Piano), Singing, Dancing, and Calisthenics. Arrangements can be made for CLASSES or PRIVATE LESSONS. Michaelmas Term will begin on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. Terms, modeiate and inclusive, on application to the Principal, Miss ANDREWES. 926o UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL FOR WOMEN AT BANGOR, LIMITRD. FOR WOMEN STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES, BANGOR. LADY PRINCIPAL: Miss FRANCES E. HUGHES. TERMS PAYABLE in advance, £30 to R40 per Session. College Fees for the Session, £10. ENTRANCE Scholarships and Exhibitions Tenable at University Col'ege will be offered on results of the Examinations in SEPTEMBER, 1888. For particulars apply to the LADY PRINCIPAL. 561 ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. THE SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION will begin on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1888. For particulars apply to the Manciple. 809n LANSDOWNE HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANDUDNO. Principals-The Misses MATTHEWS AND STANDBINO T IBERAL AND COMFORTABLE HOME Lj Resident English and Foreign Teachers Pupils oarefully prepared for the Local Examina tions. References to Parents of Pnpils. School will re-open on SEPTEMBER 19tb; 18-718 MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. NEXT TERM begins SEPTEMBER 18th. Pro- ape 'tuies, &0., on application at the School. Boarding house now open under the sanction of the Governors. An Examination for Foundation Scholarships will be held at the School on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1888, at NINE o'olock. Blank forma of appli- cation may be had at the SCHOOL. cation ma y be had at t a c OWEN W. COX, 582-275a Receiver. _u- LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIDERE ROAD, PKINCE'3 PARK, LIVERPOOL. HEAD MISTRESS :—MISS HUCKWELL. The AUTUMN TERM will begin on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1888. PROSPECTUSES and Forms of Application for Admission may be obtained at the SCHOOL, or from the SECRETARY of the Girl.' PubUc Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S. W. 741R RUTHIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER REV. W. P. WHITTINGTON, M.A., late scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, formerly Senior Master at Reading School. ASSISTANT MTGTERS W. A. PURVES, B.A., late Open Classical t'clwlarof Queen's College,Oxfoid. T. G. GARNETT, B.A., late Mathematical Scholar of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. THIS FIRST GRADE ENDOWED SCHOOL supplies a Liberal Education, based on the lines of the English Public Schrols. Therearetwo departments 1, The Classical, in which the sub. jeotsofinstraction are: Divinity, Latin, Greek, Ancient and Modern History, English Literature and Composition, Geography, Mathematics, and French. 2, The Modarn,IIl which the course of in- struction includes Divinity,Latin,Modern History, English Composition and Grammar,Higher Mathe- matics, French,Drawing,Freehaud and Mechanical, Book-keeping, Physical Geography, Physics and Chemistry. L In these departmsnts pupils may De preyareu LUF the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Dur- ham, Edinburgh, Dublin, St. David's College, Lampeter, aud the Welsh University Colleges, Indian Civil Service, Woolwich, Sandhurst, the Law and Medical Preliminary Examinations aud Commercial Pursuits. Arrangements can be mide for Lessons in SIN G ING and MUSIC. All boys are taught Drilling. The next terrn begins on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, at 9.30 a.m. 767a BALA GRAM JAR SCHOOL. HEAD-MASTER :-J. C. EVANS, M.A. (Formerly Powis Exhibitioner and Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; and late Assistant Master at Christ College, Brecon). NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 26TH. THE NEW BUILDINGS, admirably fitted with every convenience for BOARDERS, are ready. Preparation for the Universities, Civil Service, Preliminaries of the Lsvw and Medicine, and the Oxford and Carobiidge Local Examinations; Sonth Kensington Science aud Art Classes, and a Good Commercial Course. BOARD AND TUITION (inclusive charge), IC36 per annum. ANENTR VNCE BOARDING SCHOLARSHIP of the Annnal Value of £ 20 will be offered for competition to Boys under 14 on SEPTEMBER 25th. Candidates from more than 10 miles distance will have Board and Lodging at the Scbcol during the Elimination. For particulars apply to the Head-master. 785o GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LLANRWST. HEAD-MASTER: REV. J. I. FARR, M.A. (Late Assistant-mestcr at Cheltenham College, formerly Scholar of Sydney College, Cambridge), With Two ASSISTANT-MASTERS. THIS SCHOOL Offers a Good EDUCATION to BOYS Preparing for the Professions, Mer- cantile Pursuits and All Public Examinations. UNIVERSITY Exhibitions, Scholarships at North Wales University College, and Fir,t and I Second Classes, and Marks of Distinction in the Cambridge Local Examinations, have recently been obtained by Pupil". SCHOLARSHIPS Tenable at the School of the value of £100 are annually offered for Gompeti tien. NEXT TERM commences SEPTEHMB 18th, 1888. For further particulars applications may be made to the HEAD-MASTEB. 825r Scholastic VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. SESSION 1888-89. THE LECTURES AND CLASSES FOR THE WINTER SESSION OF THE MEDICAL FACULTY commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st. PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS IN THE MEDICAL FACULTY. Medicine- T R Glynn, M.D., F.R.C.P. Surgery-Rushton Parker, B.S., F.R.C.S. Anatomy—W Mitchell Banks, F.R.C.S. Physiology-Richard Caton, M.D., F.R.C.P. Pathology-A Barron, M.B. Ophthalmoiogy-E A Browne, F.R.C.S., Ed. Chemistry—J Cllmpbell Brown, D.Sc. Experimental Physics Oliver Lodge, D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S. Midwifery-J Wallace, M.D. HveieM—E W Hope, M. D D.Sc. :ieMi: Wé;: ELt M.D., F.R.C.P. Medical Jurispradence-F T Paul, F.R.C.S. Botany-R J Harvey Gibson, M.A. Zoology—W A Herdman, D.Sc.. F.L S. Clinical Medicine-T R Glynn, M.D., F.R.C.P. tI A Davidson, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P. „ „ Richard Caton, M.D., F.R.C.P. Clinical Surgery-E R Bickersteth, F.R.C.S. „ „ R Harrison, F.R.C.S. „ „ W Mitchell Banks, F.R.C.S. The Medical and Surgical Tutors and the Demon- strators of Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry are in attendance daily at the Hospital and Medical School. Numerous Prizes and Scholarships of the value of 9325 are offered annually for competition. The Entrance Roger Lyon Jones Scholarship, £21 for two years, will be competed for early in October. The curriculum qualifies for the Victoria and London Universities, and the Royal University of Ireland for three years for the Universities of Edinburgh and Durham; and for all the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons. For Prospectus and farther information, apply to the Dean, Mr PAUL, 38, Rodney-street, Liverpool. 8370 BOROUGH OF BANGOR. PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL REGISTRATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THOMAS 1\ JONES, Esquire, the Barrister-at-Law ap- pointed to Revise the List of Voters in the Election of a Member to serve in Parliament for the Borougb of Carnarvon, and the several oontributon Boroughs of Bangor, Conway, Pwllbeli, Nevin, and Criccieth, will bold a Court for suoh Revision, FOR THE BOROUGH OF BANGOR, At the MAGISTRATES' ROOM, in the CITY of BANGOR on MONDAY, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER instant, at ELEVEN o'clock in the Forenoon, and at SIX o'clock in the Afternoon on the same day. And the said THOMAS JONES will, in pursuance of the Act of Parliament in that case made and pro- vided, hold a Court for the Revision of the Burgess List of the Muaioipal Borough of Bangor, at the same place, and ou the same day, at TWELVE o'clock at Noon. And all Overseers, Relieving Officers and other Persons having to produce their Lists, Rate Books, Relief Books, and other Documents are hereby required to attend. R. HUGHES PRITCHARD, Bangor, Town Clerk. 1st September, 1888. To Mr JOHN HUGHES, one of the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Bettwsycoed, and to the Supjrintendent of Police of the division of Nant Conway.  REGINALD TUCKER, now re:,idin? at the I ADELIHI HOTEL, RANELAGH PLACE,LIVERPOOL in the County of ane?stsr. HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the adjourned General Annual Licensing Meeting for tbe division of NANT CONWAY, to be holden at the Justices' Room, Bettwsycoed. in the County of Car- narvon, on the 29th day of SEPTEMBER instant, for a LICENCE for the Sale of SPIRITS, WINE, BEER, PORTER, CrnER, PEaRY, SWEETS, and LIQDEDRS, to he drunk or consumed in a certain House and in the Premises thereunto belonging, situate in the Shrewsbury and Holyhead Hoad, Bettwsycoed aforesaid, to be called the SWAN HOTEL, now known as the MasoDic Hotel, which I intend to keep as an Inn, Alehouse, or Victualling House. Given under my hand this Eighth day of Septem- ber, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty- Eight. 902jl REGINALD TUCKER. QUEEN'S HEAD CAFE. THE BANGOR Ii SCIENCE AND ART CLASSES will commence their next session on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. Magnetism and Electricity. Freehand, Model, Perspective and Geometrical Drawing. Teacher ;-Mr E. Hurreu Harding. Further particulars of the Secretary, Mr Thomas Webster, 241, High-street. 906i PENRHYF HALL, BANGOE. On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, a LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED entitled "THRO' CANADA AS AN EMIGRANT," BY MR. E. HURREN HARDING, Illustrated with original Lantern Views. One Shilling Commence at Eight. 907i 1888 LISTS NOW READY. CARSON'S PAINTS. rPHS Oricinal Aiti.corroaion bas been for X nearly a century aMCtALL? MANUFACTURED for all kinds of OUT-DOOR WORK, and is extensively used by upwards of 16,000 of the Nobility, Gentry, and Oer?y for the protection of 400d, Iron, Brick, Stone, or Compo. It is the most durable and effective paiut extant. LIQUID PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES. lbese are beautifully prepared, and of the highest quality-suited for EVERY purpose WBERI ordinary paint CAN be supplied. Tbey possess great body and covering power, and are non-poisonous. 'LA BELOR ENAMEL Is unequalled by any offered to the publio for Beautv and Brilliancy. All Colours. BATH ENAMEL (three shades). 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