April 15th
Newland Hunt Williams offer For Sale by Auction on Wednesday April 30th 1919 at 2.30 o’clock:
The compact freehold agricultural residential estate known as Ty Cooke having an area of 190a 1r 38p
July 15th – O.B.E.
It is with pleasure we learn that Mr & Mrs Day of Park View Goytrey have just received the news that their son Mr A C Day who is at present private secretary to the Governor of New Zealand has had the order of the British Empire confirmed upon him for his services during the war.
Mr Day received his education in the Northleach Grammer school, Gloucestershire.
For six years he was a clerk in the office of M/s Barfoot & Co., estate agent and accountant, Newport.
He then became clerk to Sir John Dixon Pointer – now Earl Islington, Corsham Park Wiltshire and from there he went out to New Zealand as private secretary to the Governer General.
All friends rejoice Mr & Mrs Day over the honour conferred upon their son.
August 29th – Cadet outing to Goytrey Hall by Capt., and Mrs Whitehead.
The Little Mill cadets spent an enjoyable afternoon at Goytre Hall last Wednesday week.
Accompanied by their band the cadets reached the hall early in the afternoon and were greeted by Mrs Whitehead.
A cricket match was held in the afternoon which occupied the remainder of the visit, supper was served on the terrace.
Captain Craven Jones thanked the hosts on behalf of the boys who gave a round of hearty cheers in support.
September 24th – The Wern Goytrey
One mile from Nantyderry and two miles from Little Mill Rennie & Jones have been favoured with instruction from D H Morgan (who is giving up the Goytrey Hall Farm through ill health) to sell by auction on Thursday October 19th 1919. The following live and dead stock and crops &c.
32 Cross-bred cattle
70 healthy speckled faced ewes and their 60 cross Kerry lambs
8 workhorses and colts
Produce
Implements and harnesses etc.
And a few lots of household furniture
Luncheon 11.30
Sale 12.00
October 3rd – Cycling
Daniel Edwards, baker, Goytrey was summoned for riding a bicycle without lights after sunset at Llanvihangel Pontypool on September 20th.
P.C. Nunley proved the offence and defendant was fined 10s.
October 21st
In a picturesque part of the county close to and above Nantyderry Station on the main GW line between Newport, Pontypool Road and Abergavenny.
Important Sale of Attractive & Choice Freehold Property known as Goytrey Farm.
Situated as above and adjoining a good road and in the parish of Goytrey it comprises a substantially built modern residence of 5 bedrooms, bath room, dining room with bay windows, kitchen, scullery, small enclosed yard, lawned gardens etc and suitable outbuildings.
And well farmed and watered enclosures of pasture and fertile arable land lying within a ring fence the whole having an area of 60acres.
Now let on an annual candlemas tenancy which Rennie & Jones are favoured with instructions from Mr John Rees to sell at auction at the Kings Head Newport on Wednesday November 12th 1919 at 3pm.