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49talen by lIessrsWDewlk Son of Bangor fit Llandudno FORTHCOMING 13ALES. JNITE 10th, at the Georgo Hotel, flotybead, Sale of The Albert Vaults, stanley-fitreat, Holyhead. June 12th, at the Castle Hotel, Uanfairfechan, the unsold let. of Brynyneuadd Estate. June 12th, at the Caatle Hotel. Ltanfairfechao. free- hold Houses in two let.. June 12th, at the Cusllo Holol. Llanlatrfechau, valu- able piece of building I d Juno Slat. so. r Buildtng Land Estate. June 21st, Bale of Valuable 'Building Site. aiUiate in High-street, Bangor. June Met. Sale of The Old iPork Shop," Bangor. June 30, 14&lt) of 98 and loe Moatyn Stroet, Uandudno- Julyjrd, at theQuiwu'n Hotel, Old CoWyn, Sale of Taluable Buildine Lots., part of Win-y-Don Rotate. Knd of July. Sale of Fiiriawn, Upper Bangor. During July, fully licensed premises known as White Horse Inn, Harlech. To let, Oakeley Arms Hotel, Tanybwlch. NORTH WALES REGISTER Of Property, Landed Estates, Itesidences, Build- ing Land, Hotels, Furnished and Unfurnished Houses, etc., etc., FOR SALE and TO LET. MESSRS W. DEW and SON beg to announce JOLP that they have now issued their Register as above, and a Copy of same may be obtained on application at either of their Offices in Bangor or Llandudno. 18345 By Order of Trustees to Close a Trust. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCH ANTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF DESIRABLE LICENSED PRE- MISES AT HOLYHEAD, ANGLESEY. "MESSRS W. DEW and SON are instructed to ? OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION on SATURDAY, the 10th day of June, 1899, at 2 o'clock, at the GEORGE HOTEL, Holyhead (subject to conditions to be then pro- duced, and which can be inspected at the Office of the Vendors' Solicitor three days previously), all that Valuable PUBLIC-HOUSE, WINE and SPIRIT VAULTS, known as THE ALBERT VAULTS, situate in Stanley-street, Holyhead, having a full Six Days' Licence. The Premises contain the fol- lowing accommodation: -Basement: Kitchen and excellent Cellarage for Ale, etc. Ground Floor: Four large Rooms. First Floor: Large Drawing-room and Bedroom. Second Floor: Three Bedrooms and a Largo Attic. Outside: Commodious Yard suitable for bottling purposes, independent of Vaults traffic, as there is a right if cart road at the back. The Property is in every fespect a most eligible investment, and is situate- In the principal street close to the Market, ilve minutes' walk from the Harbour, and about ten minutes from the railway station. The licences, goodwill, and fixtures will be included in the sale. The tenure is leasehold for a term of 90 years, commencing from the 12th day of May, 1847, subject to an annual rent of S3. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers, Wellfield, Bangor, or TViuity-square, Llan- dudno or to Mr Thomas Gee, Solicitor, 20, North John-street, Liverpool. 18210 LLANFAIRFECHAN. BRYN-Y-NEUADD ESTATE. SALE of BUILDING SITES AND FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON WILL OF- FER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Castle Hotel, Llanfairfechan, on MON- DAY, 12th June, 1899, at TWO o'clock prompt, BUILDING SITES. Lots 13, 30, and 31, which remained unsold at the last Auction also Lota 48 to 69, oomprising FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS (some divided), amounting in the aggregate to S,22 139 Sd. Particulars can be obtained of and Plans seen at Mr S. R. Dew, Solicitor, Farrar-road, or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor, and Trinity-sq., Llandudno. 18260-,8711 LLANFAIRFECHAN. MESSRS W. DEW and SON will OFFER for 'M SALE BY PUBLIC AUCVON, at the CASTLE HOTEL, Llanfairfechan, on MONDAY, June 12th, 1899, at 2.30 o'clock (orimmediately lifter the Sale of the Brynyneuadd Building Sites and Ground Rente), the following FREEHOLD HOUSES. LOT 1. Four Houses, being Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, NANT- Y-FELIN, in the occupation of Mr William Jones, Mr John Edwards, Mrs Ellen Jones, and Mrs Ellen Williams respectively. LOT 2. Two Houses in NANT-Y-FELIN, situate op- posite Lot 1, in the oocupation of Mr William Jones and Mr Robert Jones respectively. Further information may be had of Messrs D. Owen and Griffith, Solicitors, Bangor, or of the Auctioneers, Bangor and Llandu dno. 18279 LJANFAIRFECHAN. MESSRS W. DEW and SON will OFFER for .JD. SALE ?Y PUBLIC AUCTION at the CASTLE HOTEL, Llanfairfechan, on MONDAY, June 12th, 1899, at 2.30 o'clock (or immediately -after the Sale of the Brynyneuadd Unsold Lots and other Property), that VALUABLE PIECE OF BUILDING LAND, formerly part of a tenement known as WERN, LLANFAIRFECHAN, having a frontage of 22 yards to main road from Bangor to Conway, and containing an area of atbout 1936 square yards. Further information may be obtained of W. Thornton Jones, Solicitor, Bangor, or of the Auc- tioneers, Wellfield, Bangor, and Trinity-square, Llandudno. 18288 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NORTH WALES. OLD OOLWYN. MIN-Y-DOLT ESTATE. MESSRS W. DEW and SON beg to announce that the, whole of the above exceedingly choice ESTATE is now oeing divided into YERI VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS which they havei been instructed to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION in several Sec- tions. The first section will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, OLD Colwyn, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of July next, at 2.30 p.m. Plans, particulars, and conditions of Sale, giving full details, are in course of preparation, and intending purchasers may obtain copies of Mune by applying to Mr Herbert Jones, Solicitor, Oolwyn Bay Mr J. M. Porter, Surveyor, Colwyn Bay; or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor, and Trinity-square, Llandudno. And the above- Bamed will be&appy to-aupply information in the meantime if required. 18208-.s6S1 THE OAKELEY .ARMS HOTEL, TANYBWLCH. Situate 3 Miles from Festiniog Railway Sta- tions, where communication is obtained with fly, London sad .North-West tern Railway, the Great Western and the Narrow Gauge Rail- way to Portmadoc and Penrhyndeudraeth Sts- tion, on the Cambrian Railway, is about miles off. OWING to the recent deathof the late tenant (who had been in occupation for very many years) this well-known and first-class Family Hotel, situate in perhaps the meat picturesque part of the Principality, together with the farm comprising beautiful meadows, is TO BE LE? at once with immediate possession. All is in working order and visitors are now in and coming .in. Telegraph Office and Post Office on the pre- mises. For full particulars as to in-coming rent and other terms, apply to W. Dew and Son. ÅUo- tioneers, etc,, of B/wgor md Usndudno, North ;Wale.. IBM4 Sales by Messrs W Dew& Son Fltf ARSBUHJMNG LAND ESTATE. MESSRS W. DEW and SON announce that the next SALB BY PUBLIC AUCTION of this Land will be held on WEDNESDAY, June 21st, at the QUEEN'S HEAD CAFE, Bangor, at 5.30 p.m. Particulars of Messrs J. Glynne Jones and W. Thornton Janes, Solicitors, and of the Auction- eers. OITY OF BANGOR. HIGH-STREET. MESSRS W. DEW and SON will OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION on WED- NESDAY, June 21st, 1889, at the HEAD CAFE, BANGOR, at SIX p.m. (or immediately after the Sale of the FRIARS ESTATE), that MOST VALU- ABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE, ad- joining the Museum, in HIGH-STREET, and immediately opposite the Old Vay- nol Arms, having a frontage of about 43 feet, and comprising an area of 416 square yards or thereabouts. Further particulars may be obtained of Mossrs Carter, Vincent, and Douglas Jones, Solicitors, Bangor, or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor, and Trinity-square, Llandudno. 18233 CITY OF BANGOR. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES. M. ESSRS W. DEW AND SON are instructed '■ by Mr William Jones (Messrs William Hughes and Son, Pork Butchers), who has re- contly removed into the adjoining New and Com- modious Premises, to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Queen's Head Cafe, 1 Bangor, on WEDNESDAY, June 21st, 1899 at SIX p.m. (oraftyr the Sale of the Friars Estate and other Property), the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being Nos. 255 and 257, HIGH-STREET (the latter being known as the "Old Pork Shop"), in all having a frontage of about 37ft. 6ins. thereto, situate in the centre of the business part of the city, close to the Post-office, Messrs Lloyds Bank, National Provincial Bank, Inland Reven- ue, Masonic Hall, Market Hall, etc. Further particulars and information may be obtained, and Plan inspected at the Office of Messrs D. Owen and Griffith, Solicitors, Ban- gor, or at the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor, and Trinity-square, Llandudno. 8737-18313 LLANDUDNO, NORTH WALES. Sale of exoeedingly valuable Leasehold Business Premises, situate in the most important busi- ness part of this Seaside Resort, together with the Moiety or Half-part, of the Llandudno and Oolwyn Bay New Road. MESSRS W. DEW and SON will OFFER for HJL SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the MARINE HOTEL, LLANDUDNO, on FRI- DAY, June 30th, 1899, at 7.30 p.m., subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and read, those two very valuable Leasehold Premises situ- ate and being Nos. 98 and 100. MOSTYN-STREET, LLANDUDNO. These premises have wide frontages to Mostyn- street, and are exceedingly well built of orna- mental Llanasa stone work, which gives them a very imposing appearance. LOT 1. No. 98, MOSTYN-STREET, SHOP and PREMISES, Now in the occupation of Messrs J. Burton and Son, chemists, at a yearly rental of 2140. It con- tains spacious shop and inner store room, 2 sitting rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 good attics or servants' bed- rooms, w.c., kitchen, back kitchen, pantries, and good cellarage, yard, etc. Outside there are com- modious warehouses, etc. LOT 2. No. 100, MOSTYN-STREET, SHOP and PREMISES, Now in the occupation of Mr J. Haworth, iron- monger, containing large shop, 2 sitting rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 attics, and usual domestic offices, yard, etc. The Tenure of both properties is Leasehold for a term of 75 years from 28th December, 1857, per- petually renewable at the nominal ground rent of 5s per annum. These lots have a good back road approach through Bodhyfryd-road and Masonic-street. There is an existing right of passage through Lot 1 to the rear of Lot 2, which will I be sold subject thereto. LOT 11 LOT 3. The LLANDUDNO and COLWYN BAY NEW ROAD. The Moiety or Half-part of the above New Road, the nett annual receipts of which are ap- proximately B100 for the Moiety share alone, this being clear of all expenses. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Chamberlain and Johnson, Solicitors, Llandudno, or of the Auctioneers, Trinity-square, Llandudno, and Wellfield, Bangor. 8755—18343 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. TOWN OF HARLECH. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, INVESTORS I AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS W. DEW and SON will OFFER for l SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, during JULY:— Lot I.-All those fully-licensed premises known as the mU, WHITE HORSE INN (in the occupation of Mr Robert Jones, as yearly lenant), situate with a frontage to a main street, and immediately opposite the-Postcfflce. This is one of the oldest Public Houses in the town and should prove a good investment, as the Hoase is well patronised by ihe general public. Lot 2.-AOOOMMODATION LAND, compris- ing about 7 acres, in the occupation of Mr Robert Jones, as yearly tenant. The Land is of excellent quality and well watered. Further information can be obtained of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor, and Trinity-sq., Llandudno. 18330 UPPER BANGOR. SALE OF FREEHOLD DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE. MESSRS W. DEW and SON will OFFER FOR M SALE BY PUBlJC AUCTION, about the end of JULY, thait attractive Villa Residence known as FAIR LAWN, Situate in College-road, near tire Normal College, commanding splendid views of the Menai Straite, Penmaenmawr, and the Carnarvonshire Mountains. Possession on 25th December next. Further information may be obtained of Messrs Bernard King and Sons, Solicitors, Stourbridge, or of the Auctioneers, Bangor, and Trinity-square, Llan- dudno. 18515 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. "P E N B A L L T." A CHARMING SEASIDE COUNTRY A. HOUSE, near Maelog Lake, Rhosneigr, Anglesey 2 Entertaining-rooms, 5 Bedrooms, 2 Dressing-rooms, and the usual Offices: 2 Stalled Stable and Coach House; the whole comprising about half an acre TENURE FREEHOLD— Apply to W. Dew and Son, Wellfield, Bangor, and Trinity-square, Llandudno. 18274 GAS COKE. Q UANTITY FOR ULE CHEAP.-Aly, THE EVESON COAL AND COKE 00 v LTD., &n<;h? 18268 By Messrs Debenbam & Co.! FAROHYNYS, MERIONETHSHIRE, NORTH WALES.—A singularly beautiful and romantio Freehold Residential Estate of about 350 acres, sitaate in the parish of Llanaber, between Dol- gelley and Barmouth, within a mile of Bont Udu, where there is a Telegraph and Post Office, about 3i miles from Barmouth, about six from DolgeUey, and three from Penmaenpool Railway Station. The Residence, which is substantially built of stone, I occupies a glorious position, commanding magnifi- cent panoramic views over the Mawddach Estuary, and contains Eight Bedrooms, Bathroom, Entrance Hall and Conservatory Porch, Handsome Oak and Pitch Pine Gallery Staircase, Dining-room about 24ft. by 16ft, 6in., Drawing-room about 24ft. by 14ft. 6m., including Mullioned Window, Library (communicating with Drawing-room), about 15ft. 6in. by 13ft. lOin., Smoking-room about 19ft. by 12ft. 3in., Housekeeper's-room or Sitting-room, Secondary Staircase, and good Domestic Offices, with ample Outbuildings. Capital! Stablin for Four Horses, Coach house for Four or Five Carriages, Harness-room, Two Bedrooms, and Lofts. Lovely Pleasure Gardens with Terrace, Alpine Garden and Grand Banks of Rhodo- dendrons, and Well-stocked Kitchen Garden with Greenhouse (heated). Two Excellent Stone-built I Cottages, a Good Stone-built and Shted Farm- house, and Capital Farm Buildings. The parklike Pasture Lands are interspersed With Ornamental Plantations and Woods sloping to the rocky shore of the Mawddach Estuary (upon the banks of which is a Boathiouse), offering unusual facilities for friSkincr. Boatine. and Bathine. The wild moun- tain land is covered with gorse, heather, and bracken, and affords excellent cover for game, and on some parts of the estate there are believed to ''?SON. FARMER, MESSRS DEBENHAM, TEWSON, FARMER, .M and BRIDGEWATER have received instruc- tions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Mart, Token- house Yard, London, E.O" on TUESDAY,June 27th, at TWO the above-described remarkably beautiful FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Further particulars in future advertisements, of I Messrs HAND, BULLOCK, and SWINDELL. Solicitors, 3, Church-side, Macclesfield j; and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside, London, E.O. 18250 Sale by Mr John Williams. By Order of the Lessee. ABERSOCH, NEAR PWLLHELI. MR JOHN WILLIAMS has been instructed TO M. SELL BY AUCTION at the Tower Hotel, Pwllheli, on WEDNESDAY, June 14th, 1899, the 77 years' LEASE of that substantially stone-built, detached, and convenient eight-roomed House known as HEN D R A standing in about I acre of ground. The house con- tains Four Bedrooms, a Large Dining Room, a Con- veniently Arranged Sitting-room, Morning Room, and Kitchen, Coal House, W.C., and a Large Cycle House. It has one of the finest sea and mountain views for many miles around; within a few hundred yards of the well-known rising watering-place, Aber- soch. There is a regular service of carriers to Pwllheli. The ground rent is only 23 a year, and the taxes nominal. The house might be easily let during the summer at L3 3s a week. On VIEW up to the date of SALE The SALE will commence at TWO m. at. Further particulars to lw obtain(-d from the AUCTIONEER, 4, Salem-terrace, Pwllheli. 18260 Sales by Mr Frank Lloyd 550 HEAVy HOHSESNEXT \\1EEK. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD'S CART HORSE SALES. WEDNESDAY Next, Juno ,14th, 200 Heavy Town HORSES, 16-2 to 17-2, including many Fine TEAMS. THURSDAY, 15th, 350 Lurry, Van, and Young HORSES. A grand selection. PARADE and JUDGING, 10.30. SALES, 12.15. Catalogues-FRANK LLOYD, Wrexham. 18329 Sales by Messrs Lucas & Co HORSE SALVIS, LUCAS'S HCTHAM STREET, LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for Cart,Van, and Harness Horses, Carts. Gears, &0, SWURDAYS throughout the yearfor Hacks, Harness H:: Cobs ,lr::s ii::adkàrJ¡;ø8 8ELECT SALES for valuable HORSES every alternate THURSDAY. Horsesto come in day prior. NEXT SELECT SALE,THURSDAY, JUNE 15th. Entry forms and all particulars from LUCAS & CO., the depository, Liverpool. Telephone 5816 lOOCar tiagea and 60 Seta of Harness always on Private Sa Ie 17738 Artists' Materials. OIL AND WATER COLORS, CANVASES, DRAWING AND CARTRIDGE PAPERS, PENCILS, CHALKS AND CRAYONS, OIL AND WATER COLOR BOXES, SKETCH BOOKS AND BLOCKS. 2d IN THE 1/- DISCOUNT FOR CASH. JARVIS & FOSTER, LORNE HOUSE, BANGOR. 17815-1748 THE BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR, N.W. Close to Railway Station. A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL for FAMILIES A and COMMERCIALS; entirely under new Management, with many years' experience. HOT LUNCHEON Daily from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m., 2s. TABLE D'HOTE at 7 p.m., 3s 6d. BEDS from 2s. WEEK END TARIFF ON APPLICATION. HOT and COLD BATHS. Bff/LIARDS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, TENNIS LAWN, GOOD STABLING, and LOCK UP COACH-HOUSE. Telephone No. 58. OMNIBUS meet all trains, and will convey pas- sengers to all parts of the town. FARES:—To the Pier, 6d; Half-way, 5d. R. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor (Late Grown Hotel, Pwllheli). 17980 PHILLIPE-JONES, R-C-P- PLUMBER, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR, BEGS to thank- his many Customers and the in- JL) habitants of Bangor and District for their past patronage, and begs to inform them that he has swurc- tM Agency for MessrsDobson&Curfcis Bros.,Ltd., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS, Of DUBLIN, CORK, and BIRMINGHAM, And Contractors to the BANGOR CORPORATION, And whose En?meer, Mr Alfred J. Earp, is now mident in Bangor, to Prepare ,REf,, ing out of all MATES," and to Superintend the carrying out of all work which may be intrusted to the Firm, for Elec- tric Lighting, Moto-, Lifts? Pumps, Telephones, and Bella. May 25th. 1899. 18284 W. RICHAR DS, FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY MERCHANT, 172 and 174, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, Telephone, No. 39. 18220 GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, 12 TO 18, PEMBROKE PLACE LIVERPOOL- FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON OUR SPECIAL HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM AT CASH PRICES. NOTK-Our Hire-Purchase System is entirely different from any other, and has been highly commended by the whole of the local Pres. NO SECURITY REQUIRED. NO EXTRA EXPENSES ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. The fair and equitable manner in which our busi- ness is carried on and our reasonable terms and low prices are so WeR known throughout the North of England and Wales as to render further comment unnecessary. R m 8 fjl E R M S — WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE PRIVI- LEGE OF ARRANGING THEIR OWN TERMS OF PAYMENT, AS THEY KNOW BEST THE AMOUNT THEY CAN CONVENIENTLY AF. FORD TO PAY EACH WEEK OR MONTH. All Goods we sell are delivered Free to any part of the United Kingdom. Private Vans if required: no charge will be made. An inspection of our Stock will at once satisfy intending purchasers that we give better value than any other house furnishers on the hire-purchw system in the provinces. FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM AT CASH PRICES. Our new Prospectus, Large Illustrated Catalogue, Press Opinions, and Price-list sent poet free on application. GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, (J. R. GRANT, Proprietor), 12 TO 18, PEMBROKE-PLACE, LIVERPOOL. Business Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 17640 NIXON & JARYIS, I TONIC SOLFA PRINTERS. ESTIMATES FREE. Bookbinders, Stationers, &c., BANK PLACE, BANGOR. BRANCHES: Upper Bangor & Llangefni. 19979 TTS7"T/1 Q Artistic, Hygienio, can be re- IT jL dr-d in any style, fit guaran- teed. Finest workmanship. lzt:ty,.le. impossible. FRJNGES made on the premises 11 F 1\ VjrJjjO in all shades of curled hair, which will stand all olimates and wet weather. Guaranteed to remain in curl. From 7/6. ril A T f O of Pure Human Hair. Extra TAILS flne quality from 2/ COMBINGS made up at W- per PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIES' HAIRDRESS- ING AND SHAMPOOING. Prices on application to R. B. WATSON, Opposite The Cathedral, 16812 BANGOR. Connah & Co., HIGH STREET, BANGOR. (Opposite W. O. Williams' and Adjoining Bangor Football Ground.) LOOK THROUGH THIS LIffr I CHiILDHHN'S MACHINES, With Pneumatic Tyres, from JB5 5 0 DRUID aYaLE, With Midland Pneumatic Tyres, 5:1 10 0 ROYAL WELSH, Dunlop Tyres, from £10 10 0 ROYAL QAMBItlAN, from B12 10 0 Weare SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS for Hum- ber, Raleigh, Enfield, Orescent, New Hudson, Cycles. A Large and Complete Stock of each kept, and any Standard Pattern can be supplied same day. ACCESSORIES. No Retail Firm has a Larger Stock than we have. OUR PRICES are as low or lower than Gamage, Pigott, or any of the London Stores. We have the ONLY REPAIR FACTORY IN THE KINGDOM, having built a large and thor- oughly equipped Factory to attend specially to repairs. Plating and Enamelling Plant laid down, and all repairs attended to strictly in rota- tion, we also repair for the trade. 17611 Situations Yacant I jRjilNGHAif ?OODS.-EvMyth? for Da? H<M,F'MMh? Clubs, etc. Agents W-tedL Whole?f. Book free. Write H?ry May, F?r, Birmingham. 16783 ORE MIS T S' APPRENTICE WANTED for \J High-Class Business. One having passed pre- liminary Examination preferred.—Cocker, Pharma- ceutical Chemist, Mostyn-street, Llandudno. ANTI?D, YouM MAN aWiFbbit Ciher, W help in, the W<?.-Appty, D.MacNicolI, DerWM, Argele. ?310 ANTED, & Young Man STABLEMAN. ] Must have good i?ferenc?s.-Apply to Walter B. C. Jones, Estate Office, Onccieth. l8X7 tfrANTED?The Souti; CrnvoneWre Board of W Conservators require the servicæ of a Steady, ?oLr?R.Uabk WATER BAIUFF Wages, £ 1 Is eh:;dV=. to David jMes, Clerk to the Boar d Portm&d? .18290 AVS ANTED, Well Educated YOUTH as AP- n &'TIC to the General Drapery.-Ap- ply, D. 0. Price, Cnccieth. 18324 iYlY TANTED, immediately First-class TAILORS — Bayne and Dargie, Upper Bangor. 18339 T\IY TANTED, to MANAGE a ylate-Slalb Quarry in t North Wales, an Experienced MAN, who understands the rock and is competent to let bar- gains and overlook the work.-Apply, with re- ferences, and stating age, experience, and salary re- quired, to Box No. 18338, "North Wales Chronicle" Fffi." Bangor. ANTED thorougUy Experienced SLATE W BOOKMEN. Good Wages. Comfortable Cottages.-Apply, B,,Uwsycoed Slate   twsycoed. 18334 ED in Carnarvonshire, COACHMAN and VY STUD GROOM Combined, help given, to take charge of Six Brood Mares (blood stock).-Write, giving experience, age, and for further particulars, to "M„" Menaibank,Caruarvon. 18331 TYTY TANTEIX an Experienced- OOOK, aJso HOUSE- W MAID, for the S<?OD. G-? Wages given. -Apply to Miss Smith, BegisUy Office, Castle-street, Carnarvon. 18332 Carnarvon. _?"? iVTY rXNTEW^Starp MESSENGER BOY,one wil- VY ling to make himself generally usefulin a Newspaper Office. Age about 14.-Apply Over- seer, North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. .Wants ANTED, a GOTTAG or UNFURNISHED Yw ROOMS in the O?kirts of Bangor.-Apply, Box "18309," "North Wales Chronicle" Office, Ban- gor. W >,T A..1IJTED for Two or Three Months, at the end of JULY, a FURNISHED HOUSE with Stabling, some Rough Shooting, and Fishing. A good rent will be paid for a suitable plaee.-Apply, Smith, Solicitor, Aberystwyth WANTED, for AUGUST, FURNISHED W HOUSE on Anglesey Coast. Not less than Five Bedrooms-Address, Box 56, Wheelers Ad- vertising Office, Manchester. 18323 W ANTED, a Pair of Strong Carriage HORSES, Bay or Brown, 16-2 or 16-3 Hands, not under Four Years Old.-J. Davies, 1, Brynteg-terrace, Uandegfan, Menai Bridge. 18337 For Sale 64 SPREY" FOR SALX. Scratch-boat. Carnar- 0 von Sailing Club. Winner C.S.C. Handicap Cup, Season 1898. Very fast and handy. Most successful boat in Straits in lengthclasses. Large inventory, including punt. Moderate price,- Further particulars, Evan Morgan, Carnarvon. T.S ARLY BEE SWARMS FOR^SALlT-Apply, Pi Mis,3 D. Hampton-Lewis, Henllys, Beaumaris. 18318 To be Let A BBEY-ROAD, BANGOR (near Railway Sta- A tion).—TO BE LET, Well-arranged HOUSE. Accommodation: Three Entertaining Rooms, Five Bedrooms, Lavatory, W.C., Kitchen, and Scullery, Hot and Cold Water throughout. Immediate posses- sion.—Apply, A. E. Bicknell, Auctioneer, Bang-on 1B048 U ANGOR. TO LET, HOUSE. ThreeEntertain- I) ixg, Six Bedrooms, Bath, W.C., Good Garden. —"Y.Z. "North Wales Chronicle" Office, Ban- gor. 18067 gor. B ANK-PLACE, BANGOR.-Two Rooms T. LET I) AS OFFICES; one facing Masonic Hall. Good Light.—Apply, Nixon and Jarvis, Stationers. tOCK?UP SHOP TO LET at once at Llandudno. I.J Excellent position in Mostyn-street.—Apply to "Agent," "North Wales Chronicle" Office, Ban- gor. 16932 ENMAENMAWR, FRONDIRION (53, High- 1 street), TO LET. Rent R18. Gaxden.-Ap- ply, S. Hargraves, Land Agent, Manor House, Marple. 18308 ENMORFA, NEAR PORTMADOC.—TO BE 1. LET or SOLD, PLAS ISA', Penmorfa, with- in two miles of Portmadoc Station, on the Cambrian Railway, consisting of two Dwelling-houses, with Stables, Coach-house, etc., and a Cottage, und com- prising about 31 acres of land. Immediate posses- sion if desired. The two houses can be eusily cor- verted into cne.—Further particulars and permission to view can be obtained on application to Messrs BREESE, JONES, and CASSON, Solicitors, Port-. Imdoc. 18325 77 O LET.-CARNAP.VON, Chamiig RESID- I, ENCE, replete with modem conveniences and throughout in splendid order, beautifully situated on ] the North-road. Early Possession. Rent Moderate. -Appl to Mr William Hugh Owen, Auctioneer, etc., I ? th May, 1899. 18251-8706 7jT0~LET! No. 7, MENAI VIEW-TERRACE, i Upper Bangor, LLYS LLEWELYN," being one of the best bouses in the Terrace, commanding uninterrupted View oi the Menai Straits, Be;, i- maris., etc., etc. Accommodation Spacious Dining, Breakfast, and Drawing-rooms, Seven Bedrooms, Two Attics, Bathroom, Two W.C.'s, Two Kitchens, Scullery, Pantry, Larder, Wash-house. Outside: Good Yard, W.C., Drying Ground. Immediate pos- session.—Apply, A. 2. BICKNELL, Auctioneer, Bangor. 18236 f| 0 BE LET, FURNISHED HOUSE for the ) Summer Months, FRON, near Carnarvon, a pleasantly situated House, about two miles from Car- narvon and one mile from the Menai Straits, con- taining Three Sitting-rooms, Five Bedrooms and Wnin Omces.—Apply to Miss Bodvel Jone?, Fron, ,L,xW S 3 0 7 Carnarvon. 18307 r1 r\0 BE LET OR SOLD, the late GEORGE AND DRAGON, BANGOR, Freehold Property, in the Centre of the City. Frontage 24 feet, Back Pre- mises 137 feet.-Apply, R. Jones, 156, High-street, Bangor. 18300 N- ORTH WALES (Vale of Clwyd, one mile from St. Asaph, L and N. W. Rly.)-TO BE st 4A ;tul a most desirable Country RESI- DENCE, Dining, Drawing, Breakfast, and Five Good Bedroom, Bath (h. and c.); Flower and Kitchen Gardens; Stables, Coach-house, and Out- buildings plentiful supply of pure water; rent, 250 per annum; 5 to 150 acres of land if desired.— Apply, W. Maurice-Jones, 102, Fenchurch-street, London, E.C. 18321 AREHOUSE TO LET in Well-street.—Apply, Henry Lewis, Market-place, Bangor. 18222 L OST, from BRYNGWYLAN, near Conway, ij about six weeks ago, a Small Chesnut POINY, 11 to 12 Hands. Suitable Reward on information to Dr. Ashby. 18328 L OBT, on the 2nd inst., White Rough haired FOX TERRIER. Answers to the name of Major.—Suitable reward will be given to anyone re- turning it to Cremlyn, Upper Bangor, or to Bangor Police Station. 18333 THB lfBW Ironmongery Establishment IS N< if OPEN AT 263, HIGH STREET, BANGOR (New Premises ef W. Hughes and Son, PorkBhop), BY E. LEWIS EVANS, (LATE PARTNER in the Firm of Messrs W. Francis Williams and Co.). AIM at 36, HIGH-STREET, RHYL. 16717 MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD. JM. NOTICE TO MARINERS. ROCK CHANNEL. ALTERATION OF BUOYAGE AND LIGHTING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 19th day of June, 1899, or as soon after as the weather will permit. R 1 BLACK CAN BUOY, with Staff and St. Andrew's Cross, I will be replaced by a BLACK CAN BUOY marked R 1, showing a FLASHING RED GAS LIGHT. As soon as the new Buoy is placed in poatwn, toe FIXED RED LIGHTS now shown from the DOVE BEACONS will be DISCONTINUED, and the Outer (N.rth-We?m) Beacon will be remov?ed.-By order, MILES KIRK BURTON, General Manager and Secretary. Dock Office, Liverpool, May 11th, 1899. 18253 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS (SUPER- Jij ANNUATION) ACT, 1898. All teachers recognised as certificated by the Edu- cation Department, whether now employed in schools or not, have the option of accepting this Act, whrm came into operation on the 1st of April, 1899. Such option must be exercised not later than the 30th {If SEPTEMBER, 1899. Any teacher who has not yet received the necessary forms should apply at once to The Secretary, Education Office, London,  18212 CARNARVONSHIRE TRIN IT Y QUARTER SESSIONS, 1899. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General i Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Carnarvon will be held at the County! Hall, Carnarvon, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of June, 1899, at a quarter past TEN o'clock in the forenoon. The Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognisance to prosecute and give evidence, or bto y surrender in discharge of their bail, and all Appel- iants, Respondents, and their Witnesses are to ap- "t8' .1 ""t' hp Fdnls, Hall aforesaid on the day and p-r hour before-mentioned. ( J. H. BODVEL ROBERTS. Clerk of the Peace. Carnarvon, 8th June, 1899. 18340 MALLTRAETH AND OORSDDAUGAU MARSH, j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Meet-1 ing of the Commissioners held at the Bull Hotel, UMgefni. on the 25th day of M&y, 1899, 8n Assessment of Is 6d in the L on Lands in the r trst District, and of 9d in the £ on Lands in the Second District, was duly declared and ordered to be paid to me, on the 6th day of JULY next, at the BUlaj HQTEL, LLANGEFNI, between the Hours of TWO and THREE o'clock p.m. Beaumaris, J. RICE ROBERTS, 8th June, 1899. Clerk to the Commissioners., 18336 j TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. HE Building Committee of the Carnarvon Cot- I Tage Hospital are prepared to receive TEN- DERS for the erection of a New Hospital. Plans and Specification can be seen at the offioe of the Architect, Mr Rowland Lloyd Jones, Market-street, r Carnarvon. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Cottage Hospital," to be delivered to the Under- signed not later than TWELVE o clock noon on the 17th June next. The lowest or any Tender will not necessary be accepted. A. JONES, CHARLES A. JONES, Bronhendre, Carnarvon. Hon. Secretary. 1827i TENDERS are invited for a proposed new RESI- J. DENCE near Treborth Railway Station. The Plans' and Specification may be ??"In between the hour- of 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. from WEDNESDAY, 7th inst., until 14th inst., at the office of the Archi- tects, Messrs GRIERSON and BELLIS, Bangor, from whom all information can be obtained. Tenders to be delivered not later than 21st inst., sealed and endorsed. The lowest or any other will apt of necessity be accepted. LIVERPOOL &; ORTH WALES. DAILY SAILINGS (Sundays included) LIVERPOOL to LLANDUDNO, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, and MENAI BRIDGE (weather and circumstances per- mitting), sailing from Prince's Landing-stage at a.m. the splendid paddle-steaimer "ST TUDNO," 10.45 for Beaumaris, Bangor, and Menai Bridge, allowing about four hours on shore at Llan- dudno, and due back at 7.30 p,m. WEEK END TRIP.—SATURDAY Next, 27th inst., "ST ELVIES." leaves Liverpool 12.15 p.m., returning on MONDAY from W&fes, due Liverpool 10.15 a.m. AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS. Every SATURDAY and SUNDAY at 2.15 p.m. m by the "ST ELVIES" or "SNOWDON," connecting with the ST. TUDNO at Llan- dudno. DAY FARES- Liverpool and Llandudno 5/- 1st return; 3/- 2nd return. Liverpool and Menai Straits 6/6 1st return; 4/- 2nd return. CHEAP HALF-DAY FARES. For all further particulars, apply to THE LIVER- POOL AND NORTH WALES STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., T. G. BREW, Secretary, 20, Water-street, Liverpool. Telephone, No. 6366. 18150 THE OLDEST IRONMONGERY ESTAB- LISHMENT IN THE CITY. W. PAIIRY & SON, 327, HIGH-STREET. BANGOR- THE FISHING SEASON. FLIES, RODS, HOOKS, &c. GOODS DAMAGED BY THE RE- CENT FIRE DISPOSED OF AT A. SACRIFICE IN ORDER TO EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. 17856 Dp..i ONES, D.D.S. (AM.), &c., SURGEON DENTIST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. DR. JONES VISITS LLANGEFNI Every JL' THURSDAY, ait Lledwigan-root. LLAJfERQHYMEDD from 10 to 1, and AM- LWCH from 2 to 5, with Mr Hughes, Stationer, 8, Market-street, TUESDAYS, June 13th; July 11th August 8th September 5th October 3rd and 31st; November 21st; and December 19th. BBENHZHR and LLANBERIS First TUES- DAY after Pay-day. BETHBSDA Firefc TUESDAY after Pay-day. BANGOR Every Day except Tuesdays and, Thundays. LLANRWST. Board of Guardians.—The fortnightly meeting was held at the Workhouse Boardroom on Tuesd' Mr E. Jones-Williams (chairman) ,?.idin,. In pursuance of notice the Rev. John Lr.wer moved that the Board be divided into two committees for the purpose of considering the relief lists. He inst.anUni.n,,? where this system was adopted in order to save time, and alluded to the decision of the Conway Guardians to adopt a similar course if sanctioned by the Local Government Board. He thought the system might be adopted at Llan- rwst with advantage.—Dr. Evans, though not being an advocate of any change. seconded the resolu- tion in order to get the opinion of the Board on the subject.—Rev. Rawson Williams moved that no change be made, and that they proceed with the next business. He was a strong advocate of all the cases Lemg discussed by the whole Board. The paupers did not get any too much from the whole Board. He feared if the committee system was adopted they would get still less.—Mr John Hughes seconded the amendment, which, after discussion, was carried by a large majority. [ LLEYI lID EIFIOTO AGRICULTURAL — SOCIETY. President G. W. D. ASSHETON SMITH, Esq., Vaynol Park. Vice-Presidents: T. M JONES, Esq., Penybont Hotel, Sam. R. O. ROBERTS, Esq., Bromniod. The Annual Show will 'be held this year at P W L L H E L I on THURSDAY, September 7th. LIST of Prizes and Entry Form to be had on JLj application from the Secretary JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 18335 Pwllheli. A BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK will be held at GLASINFR YN SCHOOLROOM, JUNE 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, under the distinguished Patronage of Nobility and Gentry. THE BAZAAR will be opened on the 21st inst., WEDNESDAY, THREE p.m., by Mrg Williams, The Palace, Bangor. Proceeds will be towards removing debt which was in- curred at the enlargement of Glasinfryn Church. Contributions for the Sale will be thankfully re- ceived by Mrs Herbert Jones, Pentir Vicarage. 18311 —— i By TO HER SPHCIAL MAJBSTT Appointment THE QUEKy AND H.R.H. TIIE PRINCESS OF W ALBa BffcOWN & Co., SILK MERCERS, CHESTER, are now showing NEW DESIGNS in Navy and White Foulards, 29s 6d, 42s, 45s, the gown length of 15 yards. Handsome Embroidered VOILE ROBES. Shaped White MUSLIN ROBES from 18s 6d to 94s 6d. NOVELTIES in Embroidered Zephyrs, Printed Merci Lawns, and all Cotton Fabrics for the Season. 16310 K FNDAL, MILNE, 4 CO. DRESS DEPARTMENT. THE "LADNEK" SERGE, WITH THE "RE- CORDIAN" FINISH, WILL NOT SHRINK NOR 'SPOT WITH RAIN, WILL NOT OOCKLE OR READILY CREASE. NEITHER COLOUR OR FINISH WILL BE AFFECTED BY SEA WATER, SEA AIR, OR BY WASH- ING. SOME OF THE BETTER QUALITIES ARE WATERPROOF. PATTERNS SENT POST FREE. KENDAL, MILNE, & CO., MANCHESTER. 1\ 1256

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