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2 and 3, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. EVANS AND COMPANY, BF.U TO ANNOUNCE THAT WITH A VIEW OF MAKING EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS (WHICH WILL NECESSITATE THE ROOF BEING TAKEN OFF A PORTION OF THE PREMISES), The whole of their STOCK is now offered for SALE THE PRICES ARE SO REDUCED AS TO S.CURE A "P EEDY CLEARANCE.! >. VANS AND CO. HOPE THAT THEIR REGULAR CUSTOMERS WIt L AVAIL THT SELVES OF THIS OPPORTUNITY OF OBTAINING UNUSU LLY ADVANTAGEOUS BARGAINS. CARPETS i Will also be Sold at Specially Cheap Rates. ALL REMNANTS WILL BE CLEARED NEXT WEEK. EVANS AND Co., 2 and 3, Temple-Street, SWANSEA 1-1.. i \j _iiJ OXFORD HOUSE, 71, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN THOMAS BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that he has just RETURNED from MANCHESTER, where he has been successful in purchasing a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, AT MUCH LESS THAN PRESENT VALUE. The same will be offered at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. An Inspection will oblige. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE I. M. MOSES AND SONS, 7, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, CABINET-MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS. THE CHEAPEST WAREHOUSE IN THE PRINCIPALITY. THEIR IMMENSE SHOW-ROOMS are replete with every requisite Article for Furnishing a House throughout, containing a large and Choice Selection of Handsome Drawing-room, Dining, and Bed-room Suites, Carpetings! Floorcloths, Brass, Iron, and Mahogany Bedsteads, Wardrobes in great variety, Bedding, Ironmongery, &c., &c. N.B.—All Goods made of well-seasoned wood. Manufactured on the Premises. Delivered free within 8 miles. Orders executed with promptitude and despatch. Venetian Blinds made in any colour at 8d. per square foot. 101, OXFORD STREET, Next Door to Mr. Leeder's Sale Rooms. EN r A N C P, A P P E R FURNISHING IRONMONGER, Has just received a Large and Elegant Assortment of Paraffin Lamps, by the Best Makers. PETROLEUM FROM 2s. PER GALLON. OFFICES TO BE L E T ) Apply to F. D. MICHAEL and SON, 10, Rutland-street. 1, Ferncliff Villas, Mumbles. TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED, at MICHAELMAS NEXT now in the occupation of Mr. Alfred Hall. Apply to Mr. JOHN BEYNON, Thistleboon. MUMBLES. TO BE LET, or SOLD, at Michaelmas next, MARINE VILLA, now in the occupation of Sir J. A. MORRIS, Bart. For particulars apply to GEORGE B. MEAGER, 5. Northampton-place, Swansea. TO BE LET, With possession at Michaelmas next, YSTRADUCHA FARM, estimated 110 acres, with right of Common, situate 3J miles west of Swansea. Apply to Wm. JNO. REES, Land Agent, Swansea. Apply to Wm. JNO. REES, Land Agent, Swansea. TO BE LET, And may be entered upon immediately, NO.1, DEVON TERRACE, commanding an excellent View of the Bay—Apply to J. S. MERRY, No. 5, Richmond Villas, Swansea. Furnished House to Let. TO BE LET, from September 24th next, a WELL- FURNISHED convenient HOUSE, containing dining-room, drawing-room, library, china pantry, three best bedrooms, and two servants' rooms, situated in the best part of Swansea-No. 2, Brunswick-place. For terms, apply to Mr. MORGAN JONES, 11, Wind- street, Swansea. No. 6, Brunswick-place, Swansea. TO BE LET, OR SOLD, THE above excellent DWELLING HOUSE, con- taining three sitting and six good bedrooms, besides attics, and w.c., a full size bath, with hot and cold water, kitchens on the ground floor, and underground cellars. Possession may be had on the 29th September next. The Property is Leasehold, with about 83 years of the ter,n unexpired. For terms or to view apply to Mr. J. ELFORD, on the premises. Swansea, August 22, 1872. MUMBLES. BUILDING GROUND TO BE LET, on Long Leases, for Genteel Villas and Cottages also for Business Houses, in the main thoroughfare of the Mumbles. VILLAS and WORKMEN'S COTTAGES TO BE LET OR SOLD. MONEY, from JE50 to £5,000. always ready to be ADVANCED, and to be re paid by easy instalments, in 14 Years or less. For further particulars apply to W. CLEMENT, Sur. veyor, Church Park Cottage, Mumbles. To be Let, on Building Leases, TEN ACRES OF LAND, situate at Longlands, in the Parish of Bishopstone. The situation is admirably adapted for Building purposes, being bounded on two sidrs by good roads, to one of which (a new road to Cas- well Bay) it has a frontage of 300 yards, while the position is exceedingly healthy, and commands a very extensive sea view. Caswell Bay is within five minutes walk, and the Valley of Bishopstone about equi-distant. Bishop- stone Church is within easy access, and Oystermouth Church and Village about two miles distant. For farther particulars apply to Messrs. BEOR and KKXNARD BILL, Solicitors, Longland Place, Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET From Michaelmas next, for a term, or from year to year THE RESIDENCE called RHYDYGORSE, situate within a mile of the town of Carmarthen, on the banks of the river Towy. The house contains breakfast, dinin and drawing rooms, 10 bedrooms, with the usual offices, stables, coach-houses, &c. There is a fine avenue to the Mansion, and the grounds are well timbered and tastefully laid out Mr Powell's fox hounds hunt the country, and an excellent pack of harriers also meet within a fcvr roiles. 18 excellent salmon and trout fishing m the neighbourhood. Pasture land (part of the Estate), and extensive shooting *»ay a'so be taken. Rent of the Residence, gardens, and appurtenances, £ 100 per annum. T A For particulars apply to Mr. WALTER LLOYD, Liana Agent, Mydrim, Carmarthen. TO BE SOLD. Avery handsome CHESNUT PONY, DOG CART and HARNESS. The Pony is about 12J hands high, very fast, perfectly Quiet for a lady to drive, and accustomed to children. whole can be recommended, and would not be sold had the owner any further use for M. Apply-to T. C. Sit All, Veterinary Surgeon, Oxford. street, Swanewt. To be Sold by Private Contract, THOSE Two recently built, good, and substantia, HOUSES, called St. Helen's Terrace. For parti culars apply on the premises, to Mrs. SLTSANNAH JONES FOR SALE, TWO SHARES in the ST. GEORGE'S FREEHOLD JL LAND SOCIETY. Apply to F. D. MICHAEL & SON, 10, Rutland-street. MR. WILSON, Of Knelstone, Gower, WILL OFFER FOR SALE, At REYNOLDBTONE FAIR, on the 17th inst., ABOUT 20 YEARLING COTSWOOL RAMS, from the best blood in England. The sires have taken the Prizes in many of the Agricultural Shows, and for which he has paid high prices. As mutton and wool are likely to command such a hi<»h price, this is a rare opportunity for the Gower farmers'to improve their breeds. Instead of cutting two in A* PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. W I 1, SON, Knelstone, Gower, WILL OFFER BY AUCTION, About the first week in October, 150 "VE SHEEP, about 100 Cotswool, 50 -JR. SHR°PSHIRE Downs, 150 Lambs, Cotswool breed, 10 Cattle, 4 very powerful Horses, 1 Cob, Ui hands hjgh, goes well in harness or saddle also 15 Mows of Wheat, and about 20 of Barley. Beaufort Auction Rooms. Waterloo-street, Swansea. Mr. E. HOWARD WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Rooms, On MONDAY next, the 9th SEPTEMBER, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, A Quantity of HOUSEHOLD GOODS and FURNI- TURE, consisting of Iron French Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, Washstands and Ware, Feather-beds, Dressing Glasses, Cane-seat Chairs, sets of Drawers, Pier Glasses, together with the kitchen requisites, the property of a Gentleman leaving Swansea. 7, Quay Parade, Swansea, 5th September, 1872. To Shipowners and Others. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the 20th SEPTEMBER, 1872, At the CAMBRIAN HOTEL, Swansea, By Mr. EDWARD HOWARD, VV rjlHE British-built SCHOONER, "BRUNSWICK," 72 tons register, 125 tons burthen, as she now lies in the Duke's Dock Swansea. The vessel was built in without furtheEr outUlayNI 8T°RE8' CSM BE SCNT TO SEA For inventory and further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr. S. N. JOHNSON, 9, Quay, Swansea Sale to commence at Three p.m. Marine Auction Offices, 7, Quay Parade Swansea, 5th September, 1872. FERRYSIDE, COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. White Lion Hotel. IMPORTANT TO HOTEL KEEPERS, See. MR. D. T. MORRIS Has received instructions from the Executors of the late Elizabeth Hart, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In one lot, on the Premises, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1872, at Three o'clock, THE whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOUSE- JL HOLD FURNITURE, FIXTURES, and other Effects (including the Geodwill of the Hotel, from the 29th inst. up to the 29th September, 1873). Terms—Cash. j™8,,™ opportunity seldom met with, the Hotel SI in the neighbourhood. A large and flourishing trade hM been carried on for the last thirty years, and it is with able management open to improve- TJ^wianfJvS,/111486' the Carmarthen Bay, where capital Yachting and Fishing can be had. It u rery popular as a watering-place, aad commands most magnificent scenery4 For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Ateacy Offices, Kidwelly. N.B.—The Prwnisfi viewed on application. Dated September 2»d, 1872. I SALE OF DUTCH BULBS. Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Mr. JOHN 1\[. LEEDER WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above premises, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1872, Without reserve, THE unsold lots of DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS (left I from lust .^ale), comprising Hyacinths, lulips, Crocuses, Narcissus, and Snowdrops. Sale to take place at Eleven o'clock punctually. Oxford Chambers. Swansea. To Gentlemen, Cow peepers, and Others. JOHN Jf. LEEDER Has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, j At the Yard of Mr. D. Williams, LIVERY STABLES, RUTLAND-STREET, SWANSEA, on Saturday, SEPTEMBER 7,1872, THE folWir.g valuable COWS, HARNESS, CAR- JL RIAGES, kc., viz:- Handsome CRO.SS-BUED Cow, to calve in February. SIXORT-HORX Cow, to calve in February. HEREFORD Cow, now in full profit, to calve in May. Two very handsome DKirr.v.vy Cows, to calve in February and March. Half-bred YEARLING HEIFER. Handsome MAKE PONY, broken to ride and drive. Two-wheel DOG-CART and HARNESS to match, will be offered in one lot, and if not sold will be divided. STANHOPE 1'II.ETON. with reversible seats, pole, shafts, lamps, drag, kc., complete. Double Set of SILVER PLATED HARNESS (quite new). Set of BRASS MOUNTED LEADING HARNESS (new), &c., &c. I Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock at Noon. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Mr. JOHN M LEEDER WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above premises, On TUESDAY, the 10th day of SEPTEMBER, 1872, A Large ;md varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE an^ other Effects, comprising Maho- gany Sideboard, with glass back, Walnut Chiffioneer with marble top and oval glass back, Walnut and Maho- gany Loo Tables, Mahogany Hair-seat Chairs, Cane-seat and leather do., Mahogany Couches, Walnut Drawing- room Suite in green rep, Pier Glasses, Brussels, Kidder- minster, and other Carpets, Hearthrugs, Mats, Time- pieces, Clocks, Fenders, Hire-irons, Mahogany and Iron liedsteads, l eather and Miliputt Reds, Paillasses, Wash- stands and Dressing Tables, Dressing Glasses, Chests of Drawers, Towel-horses, Commodes, &c., together with the usual Kitchen Requisites also a quantity of Electro Plate, Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Goods on view morning of Sale. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Sale of Choice Oleographs, Chromos, Steel Plate Engravings, &c. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above Premises On WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of SEPTEMBER, 1872, A Fine Collection of WORKS of ART, comprising choice Oleographs, ^hromos, and Steel Plate En- gravings. The Oleographs are fac-similes of Oil Paintings by the following; artists—Sir E. Landseer, R.A., Armtield, Da Vinci, llkie, R.A., Teschdorff, Frank Stone, Raphael, &c. The whole will be arranged for view on mornino- of Sale, and Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneer. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery made in a cause or SAMUEL v. ROSSER, with the approbation of the V ice-Chancellor Wickens, in four Luts, By Mr. JOHN MACK LEEDER, The Person appointed by the said Judge, At the CASTLE HOTEL, at Merthyr Tydfil, in the County ot Glamorgan, On WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of SEPTEMBER, 1872, At Three o CIOCK in the afternoon precisely, CERTAIN LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at Merthyr-Tydfil, aforesaid, late the property of DAVID CORNELIUS, deceased. LOT 1. — Eight LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, situate on the tramroad side, Merthyr-Tydfil. LOT 2.—DWELLING-HOUSE and BREWERY and two COTTAGES adjoining, being Nos. 51, 52, and 53, Quarry-street, Merthyr-Tydfil. LOT 3.—Three LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, in High Germany, Merthyr-Tydfil LOT 4.-Three LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, in High Germany, aforesaid. Particulars whereof may be had gratis of Messrs. Vizard, Crowder and Company, Solicitors, 55, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London Messrs. Humphreys and Morgan, Solicitors, Giltspur Chambers, Holborn Viaduct, London Mr. E. Peacopp, 21, Lime-street, Iiondonf; Messrs. Brown and Davies, Solicitors, Swansea Messrs. organ and White, Solicitors, Merthyr-Tydfil; Messrs. Cuth- bertson and Turberville Solicitors Neath at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Mr. John Mack Leedei, Swansea and at the place of -ale. Dated 7th August, 1872. ROBERT PEAKE, Chief Clerk. BRITONFERRY. To Drapers, Outfitters, and Others. Messrs. BARNARD, THOMAS, CAWKER, « £ • Co. Are instructed by the Trustee in Liquidation TO SELL BY TENDER, In One Lot, THE STOCK-IN-TRADE of EVAN SCURLOCK, Draper, _L Britonferry, amounting at cost to JB701 8s. 8d., and which will be sold at a discount therefrom. The Stock (with inventories) can be viewed on the premises on WEDNESDAY, September 4th to the 6th, and Tenders marked" Tenders for Scurlock's Stock," will be received by us up to Twelve o'clock on SATURDAY, the 7th September, when they will be opened in the presence of tho-e who may attend. Terms of payment, one-third cash, and approved bills at one, two, and three months for balance, or allowance for all cash at the rate of 2 per cent. The above offers a capital chance to open business, as the premises can be had, and the fixtures taken at a valuation. All further particulars of Messrs. BROWN and DAVIS, Solicitors, Swansea or of the BROKERS, at either of their offices. 1 Dated 10, Temple-street, Swansea. August 27th, 1872. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Mr. W. P. STEPHENSON Is instructed by the Right Hon. the Earl of Shrewsbury andhisTrustees, TO OFFER By AUCTION, At the ROYAL HOTEL, Cardiff, On THURSDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER, 1872, At 12 o'clock, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, and either with or without the Minerals (which may be dealt with separately) as may be deter. mined upon at the time of Sale, IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATES, situate in the _L Parishes of Hantnsaat, Pendoylon, Welsh St. Do- natts, and Ystradowen, in the county of Glamorgan, a large portion being in the Mineral Basin of South Wales, and containing the valuable Seams of Coal and Iron Stone for which the district is celebrated, and which are extensively worked in the neighbourhood. The Estates Jje within a short distance of the great Seaport of Cardiff, and are intersected by Railways com- municating with that and other Ports. The surface con- sists of rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, divided into Farms of convenient size, with suitable buildings, let at moderate rents. The Estates also possess capabil- ities for building purposes. Plans and particulars are in preparation, and may fee obtained, when ready, on application to Messrs. E. W. and E. David, Radyr Court; to Henry Smith, Esq., Soli- citor, 33, Norfolk-street, Strand, London; to Messrs. Parkin and Pagden, 5, New-square, Lincoln's Inn, Lon- don; or to the Auctioneer, 21, Queen-street, Cardiff. To be Sold by Private Treaty, ALL that MESSUAGE, FARM and PREMISES, known as WATERTON HALL, situate in the parish of Coychurch, about one and a half miles from the town of Bndgend, on the main line of the South Wales Railway. The Property* wh^ch is partly Freehold and Copy- hold, contains about ob acres of excellent arable and pasture land. A good and substantial DWELLING HOUSE has recently been built it contains on the ground floor capital drawing room, dining and breakfast-rooms, kitchen, back-kitchen, and dairy, and on the first floor seven bedrooms and an attic. The out-buildings. consist of barn, cowshed (sufficient for the accommodation of 12 cattle), piggeries, stable, and coach-house, all (except the barn) recently built. About 40 acres, part of the property, has been let to a respectable tenant for Jj years, from 25th March, 1872, at the rent of J3120 per annum. The Dwelling-house, lawn, garden, orchard, and about 14 acres of pasture land, are in hand, anu possession thereof can be had immediately. The Ewenny, a wellJtnown trout and sewin stream, abounds one side of the property. There is also good shooting on the property, and in the neighbourhood. A large portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage on terms to be agreed upon. « For further particulars apply to Mr. JoHN DOKAOUE, Waterton Ball, Bridgend. 0-L YlST 3D 3D EIt"W"5riSr, About three minutes' walk from the Blackpill Stations. Important SALE of First-class FURNITURE, by Bennett and other eminent Manufacturers, comprising Drawing-room Walnut Suite, in rich satin covers, Window-hangings en suite, Gilt Consol Tables with glass, brilliant Pier and other Glasses, extra size, in elegant carved and gilt frames, valuable Oil Paintings, by Harris, and several other eminent masters, First- class Engravings, Piano-forte, by Collard, Plate and Plated Goods, Linen, &c. Mr. J. iff. E L L E ft y Has been favoured with instructions from John Oakshot, Esq who declines hosekeeping, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19tb, 1872, and following day, THE whole of the valuable and modern HOUSE- JL HOLD FURNITURE and Effects, at the above Residence, consisting of DRAWING ROOM SUITE, by Bennett, walnut loo, occasional, and other tables, chiffioneer with marble top and plate glass back, what- nots, Davenport, beautifully sculptured figures, and other ornaments, first-class Pianoforte, by Collard, full compass, Brussels and ether carpets, &c. DINING-ROOM and Library requisites in Mahogany, including chairs, in leather and mohair, sideboards, couches, easy chairs, book-cases, whatnots, telescope dining tables, loo do., kc. several Oil Paintings, by first-class artists, Proof Engravings, &c., &c. hall tables, chairs, &c., in oak, floor-cloth, several sets of antlers, &c. The BED-ROOMS contain massive mahogany four-post, half-tester, iron, and other bedsteads, draped in rich damask, chintz and other hangings, hair and other mattresses, about twelve prime down and feather beds, Spanish mahogany winged wardrobes, chests of drawers, washstands and tables marble tops, long chival and toilet glasses, commodes, horses, toilet ware, and other requisites also table and other linen, blankets, quilts, plate glass, china, and ware. Capital photon, harness, rick of prime hay, two pigs, Berkshire breed, garden frames, a quantity of potatoes, parsnips, &c. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock punctually, as the lots are numerous. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer one week previous to the Sale. and the goods will be arranged for view on the two preceding days. Important Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property at Swansea and Mumbles. 11fr. EDWARD ROBERTS Has been instructed by the Trustee of the late MR. JEHU NEAT, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1872, In the following lots — T ™ I XT'OUR DWELLING HOUSES, being Nos. _|j 46, 47, 48, and 49, Vincent-street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Messrs. Bowen and others, at a gross rent of £44 17s. This lot is held for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1865, at a ground rent of £10 10s.. per annum. LOT 2.-0ne HOUSE, No. 33, Vincent-street, in the occupation of Mr. Walling, at a gross rent of £d Is. This lot is held for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1860, at a ground rent of £2 2s. 6d. LOT 3.—Six HOUSES, being Nos. 27 to 32, Vincent- street, and now in the occupation of Messrs. Collins and others, at a gross rent of £ 66 6s. This lot is held for a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1867, at a ground rent of £35 15s. LOT 4.—Three HOUSES, being Nos. 85, 86, and 87, Lower Rodney-street, and now in the occupation of Messrs. Price and others, at a gross rent of £37 14s. This lot is held for a term of 99 years, from 25th December, 1862, at a ground rent of £6 7s. 6d. LOT 5.—One DWELLING HOUSE, being No. 4, Alexandra-terrace, Mumbles, now or late in the occupa- tion of Miss Jones, at the annual rent af £20. This lot is held for a term of 99 years, from 25th September, 1861, at a ground rent of £2 9s. 6d. LOT 6.—One DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 10, Alexandra-terrace, Mumbles, now in the occupation of — Phil pot, Esq., at the annual rent of £2.5. This lot is held for a term of 96 years, from 27th September, 1864, at a ground rent of £3 3s. LOT 7.—One DWELLING HOUSE, being No. 1, Somerset-place. Mumbles, and now in the occupation of Dr. Edie, at the annual rent of £25. This lot is held for a term of 99 years, from 25th December, 1859, at a ground rent of £3 10s. LOT 8—One COTTAGii, being in Park-street, Mum- bles, now in the occupation of Mrs. Davies, at the annual rent of £ 6. This lot is held for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1852, at a ground rent of Bl 2s. The whole of the above Property is well situated in a part of the town that must shoitly improve, and con- sequently must increase in value. The Mumbles Pro- perty is also on the main road, commanding a fine view of the bay and surrounding country, and within a few steps of the tramway. The Auctioneer can with confidence recommend the whole of the property as a safe and remunerative invest- ment. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. Further particulars may be had of Mr. D. David, Solicitor, or of the Auctioneer, 6, Dynevor-place, Swansea. 1. Arm!i Great Western Railway. ON 5 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Chester, Birkenhead, Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Rhyl, and Abergele, by the Trains leaving Pembroke Dock at 7.30, Pembroke 7.38, Tenby 8.5, Narberth 8.33, Carmarthen Town 6.0, Carmarthen Junction 6.10, Llanelly 6.52, Swansea (Wind-street) 8.0, Neath 8.24, Cardiff 9.30, Newport 7.10, Merthyr 9.15, Quaker's Yard 9.45, Pontypool Road 7.35, and Abergavenny 8.2 a.m, available to return by certain Trains any week day up to September 16th, inclusive. For Fares and full particulars s;e Handbills. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Paddington Terminus. Railway to be Made. TENDERS required for MAKING a BRANCH RAILWAY from the South Wales Mineral Railway to a point near Blaen Pellena, distance about two miles. Specification and sections to be seen on applica- tion to Mr. W. MAIN WARING, Blaen Pellena, near Neath. Payments will be made monthly on the certificate of the Company's Engineer. Parties tendering must state when the line will be finished, and ready for work. Tenders will be received up to the 14th SEPTEMBER, and must be addressed to the Secretary of the Welsh Freehold Coal and Iron Company (Limited), 109, Bishopsgate-street Within, London, E.C. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Queen's College, Birmingham. (INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT.j FACULTY OF MEDICINE, THE WINTER SESSION will COMMENCE on JL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, when the Introductory Address will be delivered by Professor C. J. BRACEY, M.B" at Three p.m.. The Composition Fee for all the Lectures required is Fifty Guineas, payable by two equal instalments. Further particulars may be obtained by application to the Rev. the Warden, at the College; to Professor B. W. Foster, M.D., 16, Temple Row, Birmingham, Physician to the General Hospital; to Professor Furneaux Jordan, 22, Colmore Row, Birmingham, Surgeon to the Queen's Hospital or to Professor Swain, 62, Newhall-street, Hon. Sec. to the Professors. West of England and South Wales Unitarian Book and Tract Society. THE EIGHTIETH ANNUAL MEETING on JL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1872. Service at Unitarian Church, High-street, Swansea, at 12 o'clock; sermon by Rev. ROBERT SPEARS (of London.) Collation in the School-room at Two o'clock. TEA MEETING in the Music-hall at Five o'clock, and a PUBLIC MEETING at 7.30 (free) M. B. WILLIAMS, Esq., in the chair, when the Report of the Society will be read, and the usual business transacted. The Revds. R. Spears, A. N. Blatchford, B.A. (of Bristol), E. Higginson, and Arthur Ransom (of Swansea); and G. B. Brock, Esq., C. J. Thomas, Esq. (of Bristol); J. H. Rowland, Esq. (Mayor of Neath), and other Ministers and Gentlemen are expected to address the meeting. At this Meeting a Recognition will be given by the Swansea Congregation and senior Minister, and by the neighbouring Churches, to Mr. Ransom, the newly ap- pointed co-pastor at Swansea. Tickets may be obtained, for the Collation 2s., and for the Tea Is. each, at the Cambrian Office, from Mr. T. R. Davies, Stationer, Castle-street, Mr. Latey, Confectioner, High-street, and from the members of the Congregation. T E 33 T K ESTABLISHED 1809. !fA HM. JONES & SON, Surgeon Dentists, M.C.D.E. • 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, Swansea, invite public attention to their Patented System of Painless Dentistry, which entirely supersedes all others. Their Artificial Teeth, being indestructible, never change colour nor decay, and, by their wonderfully lifelike appearance, defy detection, and exactly restore the natural and youthful expression of face. Terms strictly moderate. Consultatien Gratis. A Vacancy for aD Articled hpU. Periodioal attendance at Carmarthen and Pembrokeshire. ..¡. For dates He Local Papers.. One of the fir<ri daily in attendance at *0. it. vovmxrrai rx*«*. IWAVNU. 1Î' ',ç MILLWRIGHT. WANTED at the WORCESTER TIN PLATE WORKS, VV MORRISTON, a competent person as MILL- WRIGHT. None but good and steady workmen need apply liberal wages given. Apply to Mr. WILLIAMS, at the Works. WANTED to RENT, or PURCHASE (if Freehold), TT in the neighbourhood of Kidwelly or Ferryside, a HOUSE, with from six to ten acres of Land, and stabling for six horses, coach-house, &c. Apply C. HUSSEY WILLIAMS, Glanmor House, Llanelly. A' WELL-TRAINED POINTER FOR SALE.— -Apply to Mr. WILLIAM THOMAS, Ystrad Ucha, Forest-fach, Swansea. "VTOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN, that the Partner- ship lately subsisting between us, the undersigned, JAMES LIVINGSTON, THOMAS AUGUSTUS RICHARDS, and MORDKCAl JOHN ALMOND, as Coal Merchants, < ommission Agents, and Shipbrokers, at Swansea and Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, under the Firm of Livingston, Richards, and Almond, was, on this 31st day of AUGUST, 1872, DISSOLVED by mutual consent, so far as regards the said MORDECAI JOHN ALMOND, tho on this day Retired from the Business, and that all Debts due and owing to or by the late Firm will be received and paid by the said JAMES LIVINGSTON and THOMAS AUGUSTUS RICHARDS. As witness our hands this 3Ls day of August, 1872. J. LIVINGSTON. T. A. RICHARDS, M. JI IHN ALMOND. Witness—EDWD. STRICK, Solicitor, Swansea. SWANSEA CRICKET GROUND. The Original Clown Cricketers in Costume, at Swansea, On MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 10th, and 11th, FOR THE BENEFIT OF Messrs. BANCROFT and BUTLER. Admission —Is. each, or Three Days' Ticket, 2s. 6d. Wickets to be pitched each day at 12 o'clock. The ORIGINAL CLOWN CRICKETERS will appear at Merthyr Tydvil on Friday and Saturday next, the 6th and 7th of September. Music Hall, Swansea, TS/E I S S T- C) -SAT -p- T- T- ANNUAL DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 19th, 1872, Under the following Distinguished Patronage: THE MAYOR OF SWANSEA. H. H. Vivian, Esq., M.P. E. M. Richards, Esq. M.P. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. M.P. Charles Bath, Esq. Sir J. Armine Morris, Bart. T. Ford, Esq. J. T. D. Llewelyn, Esq. J. A. Livingston, Esq. J. Biddulph, Esq. Dr. Padley. J. Jones Jenkins, Esq. J. G. Hall, Esq. C. T. Wilson, Esq. Captain Thomas. To commence with A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT By the following Artistes: VOCALISTS. Miss POWELL. Miss FRANCIS. EOS MORLAIS. Mr. RICHARD HOPKINS. INSTRUMENTALISTS. VIOLINS—Mr. CHARLES COOK (Conductor). Mr. W. JONES, Mr. A. INGRAM, Mr. W. DOLLING. VIOLA—Mr. EDWARDS. VIOLONCELLO-Mr, PETERS. CONTRA BASS-Mr. CLOWES. FLUTE—Mr. G. C. HORE. CORNETS—Mr. PALMER, Mr. A. COLSTON. BASSOON—Mr. PONSFORD. EUPHONIUM—Mr. T. REES. PIANOFORTE—Miss POWELL. Concluding with an amusing Comedy, in One Act, entitled PERFECTION. Characters by the following Ladies and Gentlemen Miss ANNIE POWELL, Miss SUSAN MONTAGUE (by the kind permissfon of Mr. G. Melville, of the Theatre Royal) Messrs. FRED. CLINTON, M'DONOUGII, T. HOPKINS and THOMPSON. STAGE MANAGER—Mr. T. P. WOOD. ACCOMPANYIST Mr. BARGEER WALL. ADMISSION :-Area and Balcony Stalls (numbered and re- served), 3s. Area and Balcony (unreserved), 2s. Back Seats and Promenade, Is. Gallery, 6d. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Carriages at 10.15. TICKETS may be obtained at Mr. BRADER'S, Musieal Re- pository, Wind-street; and at Miss POWELL'S, 6, Nicholl-street, where Plans of Stalls may be seen and Seats secured. TOWN HALL, NEaTH! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1872. Provincial Tour of Madame Bodda Pyne, Late Miss Louisa Pyne. 33 A. Ij L ID CONCERT, ARTISTES MADAME BODDA PYNE, (Late Miss LOUISA PYNE.) MISS EMMELINE MARTIN, (Of the Sacred Harmonic Society, Albert Hall Concerts, and Crystal Palace Concerts,) and MISS EMILY DONES, The eminent Contralto of Barnby's Oratorio Concerts, St. James's and St. George's Hall Concerts. MR. HENRY GORDON, The new Tenor of the principal Theatres of Paris, Milan, Turin and Naples, and SIGNOR MONTELLI, The celebrated Basso of the Royal Italian Opera, Crystal Palace Concerts, Her Majesty's Theatre, &c. MR. FRANK BODDA. PROGRAMME Part 1. Glee "0 by Rivers" Dr. Wilson & J. Saville, Miss Martin, Miss Dones, Mr. Gordon, and Signor Montelli. Song She wore a wreath of Roses" J. P. Knight. Miss Emmeline Martin. Old Duet, "Though yeu leave me now in sorrow" Miss Emily Dones and Mr. Henry Gordon. [Old Melody. New Song The Mountebank," Vivien. Signor Montelli. f Once I knew a Old English Glees maiden fair," Arranged by -{ Macfarran. "The lass of l Richmond Hill" H. Leslie. Miss Martin, Miss Dones, Mr. Gordon, and Signor Montelli. Irish Melody ( "The harp that once through ( Tara's Halls," Moore. Madame Bodda Pyne. (As sung by Madame Bodda Pyne at the State Concerts of Her Majesty at Buckingham Palace. Old Sea Song Tom Bowling," Dibdin. Mr. Henry Gordon. Ballad. Kathleen Mavourneen" Crouch, Miss Emily Dones. Concerted Piece ( Guy Mannering" Sir H. Bishop, from ( The Fox jump d over. Miss Martin, Miss Dones, Mr. Gordon, and Signor Montelli. Part II. Harmonised Melody Peaceful slumbenW Miss Martin, Miss Dones, Mr. Gordon, and Signor Moatelli, Old Duet^from the Er.jjlisa Fleet "All's well," Braham ivir. nenry Gordon, and Signor Montelli. New Songs Love's letters," ) L. Bodda ( Roaming thro' the green fields" j Pyne.; Madame Bodda Pyne. Old Song from the. Castle of Andalousia" Shield. "The Wolf," Signor Montelli. New Song The Bouquetiere, f.. Vivian. Miss Emmeline Martin. Old Glee The village choristers"National Melody. Miss Martin, Miss Dones, Mr. Gordon, and Signor Montelli. Irish Ballad "Katty Molloy" Miss Emily Dones. Duet (Old English) Flow on thou gentle river Miss Martin and Miss Dones. Old English Ditty, Oh, dear, what can the matter be," Madame Bodda Pyne. Song My Pretty Jane, Horn. Mr. Henry Gordon. Old Glee ("As sung at Racelagh") Good night, good night," Miss Martin, Miss Dones, Mr. Gordon, and Signor Montelli. Doors Open at 7.30. To Commence at 8 o'clock. Reserved Seats (numbered) 4s. Family Tickets (to admit four), 12s. 6d.; Second Seats, 2s. Back, Is. Tickets of Mr. W. Whittington, Post Office, where a plan of the Room may be seen Books of Words, 6d. 0 each. Carriages mry be ordered at 10 o'clock.

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