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IfrmtfdL NAVVIES W A N T E D—APPLY at the ALEXANDRA DOCK, Newport, Mon. [15,083 WANTED, a steady, respectable man, as W COLD ROLLER.-Apply to JOHN LYSAGHT, Bristol. [15,095 WE i NURSE.—A Widow, aged 28 years, desires immediately a SITUATION as above; baby five weeks old.—Reference to W. WATSON, Esq., Surgeon, Loughton House, Newport, Mon. WANTED, a thorough practical MAN, to undertake the Management of a TIN MILL and COLD ROLLS. A person with a thorough know- ledge of his business will find this a good opportunity. N.B.—None need apply who cannot produce good testi- monials as to character and abilities. Address, R.M., Post Office, Monmouth. [15,114 (1 0 bt O BE LET, a Superior HOUSE, situated in the most healthy part of NEWPORT, being 29, YORK PLACE, containing Nine Rooms, Two Water Closets and Garden.-Apply to F. MARTIN, 20, Commercial street, Newport. [14,462 TO B K LETT"* BUTCHER'S SHOP HOUSE, and PREMISES, on Commercial-road: -Apply, at once, at 16, Dock-street. [15,125 RO BK LET, TWO VILLAS, in a healthy situation, commanding extensive views of the Bristol Channel. Each house contains,eleven rooms, bath room lavatories, supplied with Hot and Cold Water, with all other conveniences. Apply to Mr. A. 0. WATKINS, Architect, Dock-street, Newport. [ 15,130 CHRISTCHURCH. A GENTEEL COTTAGE TO LET, with Coach House and Stable. A Small Plot of Meadow Land, if required.-Apply to JAMES YOUNG, Treberth Farm, Christchurch. [14,941 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET. with immediate possession, that old-established MARKET INN and TAVERN, with the Licensed Slaughter House attached, known as the SHIPWRECK," situate in Griffin-street. To view, apply on the Premises, and to treat, to Mr. H M. PARTRIDGE, Auctioneer. House and Estate Agent, at his Offioes, St. Woollos Place, and 109, Commercial- street, Newport, Mon. 12th May, 1870. [15,133 FISHERY TO LET. TO BE LET, from the 1st of June next, the ROATH FISHERY, now in the occupation of Mr. Edmund Ward. Apply to Mr. HENRY JOHN DAVIS, Solicitor, Newport. [15,135 TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. rpo BE LET BY TENDER, the Repairing, M Stoning, Cleaning, and properly keeping of the Parish Roads at Magor-about Eight Miles in extent- from the 2nd day of August next, for the term of 6 years, at per year. i j Sealed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, on or before the 1st day of June next. The lowest nor any Tender not necessarily accepted. A. HILLIER, Waywarden. Magor, Chepstow. 12th May. 1870. [15,142 <Entflers. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. HER MAJESTY'S COMMISSONERS OF SEWERS for this County are desirous of re- ceiving tenders for the execution of Certain Works, in Excavations, Masonry, &c.. for the improvement of the drainage of parts of Bishton, Llanwern, Whitson, Nash, and Christchurch. Plans and Specifications of the Works may be seen at the office of Mr. W. ADAMS, the Engineer to the said Commissioners, in Bridge-street, Newport, on or after THURSDAY, the 12th May, and sealed Tenders for the Work are requested to be delivered to me not later than the 31st instant. The Commissioners do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest, or any tender. A. WADDINGTON, Clerk. Usk, Mon., 4th May, 1870. [15,119 FIDELITY GUARANTEE ASSU- RANCES of every kind GRANTED at moderate rates by the NATIONAL WIDOWS LIFE ASSU- RANCE FUND Limited, 17, Garrick-street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. CHARLES W. ROE, Manager. GOOD AGENTS WANTED for Life Assurance and .nn TERMS CI/1. QAJ) EUROPEAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY. E Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament, For Life Assurance, Annuities, and Guarantees of Fidelity in Situations of Trust. Chief Office—-17, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, London. Annual Income .8300,000 Capital subscribed by more than 1,600 share- holders, nearly £ 800,000 DIRECTORS. Chairman-General Sir FREDERIC SMITH, K.H., F.R.S. The Rev. A. Halston, D.E. I R. M. Carter, Esq., M.P. E. Hamilton Anson, Esq. Edmund Heeley, Esq. A. R. Bristow, Esq. I Reginald Read, Esq., M.D. This Institution offers every advantage of the modern system of Life Assurance. The European is specially authorised by Parliament to guarantee the fidelity of Government officials. Prospectuses, Forms of Proposals, and every informa- tion may be obtained on application to the Society's Agents or at the Chief Office. HENRY B. PARMINTER, Manager. N.B.-The Directors are prepared to treat with gentle- men of influence and standing, to act as Agents in unre- presented Districts. [15,030 CONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 6, NEWBRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, E.C. Established 1853. Chairman,—HENRY BARNETT. ESQ., M.P. Deputy-Chairman.-RIGHT HON. E. PLEYDELL BOUVERIE, M.P. ADVANTAGES OFFERED PREMIUM.—The lowest rates of Premium on the Mutual System, with early participation in Profits. SECURITY,:—Total Funds .£2,685,305 Annual Income 348,800 No Liability of Partnership. BONUS.—The Assured share the whole profits. A Bonus declared every fifth year. ECONOMY OF MANAGEMENT.—Working Expenses and Commission restricted to the lowest amount com- patible with efficiency and the progress of the Society, total expenditure averaging only 6\ per cent. on Annual Income. Policies in force 9,682, assuring £ 8.950,395. Assurances granted to the extent of XIO,000 on a single life. Prospectus,Annual Statement of Accounts, and full Par- ticulars, may be obtained on application to any of the Society's Agents, or 15,007] JOHN R. GRIMES, Secretary FIRE INSURANCES RENEWABLE AT LADY DAY SHOULD BE PAID FOR ON OR BEFORE THE 9TH OF APRIL. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1852. Chief Offices WREXHAM—LONDON—GLASGOW. CAPITAL £ 200,000, wholly subscribed. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected upon almost all descriptions of Pro perty, upon moderate terms. No charge whatever made beyond the premium. Claims settled with promptitude. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The usual description of Life Assurances effected. Nnrnerous advantages offered. The Accumulated Life Fund amounted, at 31st December, 1869, to £ 141,198. This Fund has more than doubled itself in the last six years. Chairman of the Company: THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., Vara worth, and the Q.unita. Salop. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Wrexham. Secretary to the Company. AGENCIES.—Applications are invited from towns and districts where the Company is not already adequately represented. Apply to the Secretary, or to MR. E. PROSSER, 14,890] 9, Park Terrace, Pontypool. HALF A MILLION HAS BEEN PAID BY THE Railway Passengers' Assurance Company, AS COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KIWDS, (RIDING, DRIVING, WALKING, HUNTING, &c.) An Annual payment of X3 to Y,6 5s insures < £ 1,000 at Death, and an allowance at the rate of .£6 per Week for Injury. A BONUS TO ALL POLICY-HOLDERS OF FIVE TEARS' STANDING HAS BEEN DECLARED, PAYABLE IN AND AFTER 1871. For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 64 CORNHILL, & 10, REGENT-STREET, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agents for Newport—Mr. W WILLIAMS, 16, Dock-street Mr. W. J. LLOYD, Bank Chambers Agent for Blaina—Mr. E. Ball. [14,468 i COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. PONTYPOOL Sr CAERLEOY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, held at Usk, in and for the County aforesaid, on MONDAY, the 21st day of March, 1870,— IT WAS ORDERED, that the PARISH of LLAN- VRECHVA UPPER be DISANNEXED from the DIVI- SION of CAERLEON. and be ANNEXED to the DIVISION of PONTYPOOL, and that such last-men- tioned Division comprise the several Parishes and places following, that is to say,- GLASCOED LLANVIHAN- GOYTREY GEL PONTY- LLANVAIR KILGEDIN MOILE. LLANHILLETH L L A N V R E LLANV AIR KILGEDIN MOILE. LLANHILLETH L L A N V R E such part of I CHVA UPPER LLANOVER HIGHER ( as forms the MAMHILAD LLANOVER LOWER. ( Blaenavon PANTEG District. TREVETHIN And further, that this Order do take effect on and from the 1st day of July, 1870. CHARLES PROTHERO, 15,117] Clerk of the Peace. WYE FISHERY DISTRICT. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the" fol- lowing Gentlemen have been appointed MEMBERS of the BOARD of CONSERVATORS for the above DIS- TRICT for the year 1870 :— FOR HEREFORDSHIRE. RICHARD JAMES HEREFORD, of Sufton, Here- ford, Esquire. JOHN HUNGERFORD ARKWRIGHT, of Hampton Court, Leominster, Esquire. MAJOR DANIEL PEPLOE-PEPLOE, of Garnstone Castle, Weobley. FOR GLOUCESTERSHIRE. The MARQUIS OF WORCESTER, of Badminton, Chippenham. RICHARD FOLEY ONSLOW, of Newent, Esquire. JOHN THOMPSON, of Badminton, Chippenham, Gen- tleman. FOR MONMOUTHSHIRE. ALEXANDER ROLLS, of Crofty Bwlla, Monmouth, Esquire. OSMOND ARTHUR WYATT, of Troy House, Mon- mouth. Esquire. ALEXANDER MILLER, of Chepstow, Gentleman. FOR BRECONSHIRE. The VISCOUNT HEREFORD, of Tregoyd, Hay. CHARLES ALEXANDER WOOD, of the Lodge, Glas- bury, Esquire. JOHN LLOYD, JUN., of Huntingdon Court, Hereford' Esquire. FOR RADNORSHIRE. ROBERT LEWIS LLOYD, of Rhydoldog, Rhayader, Esquire. HERBERT EDMUND FRANKLAND LEWIS, of Harpton Court, Kington, Esquire. EDWARD DAVID THOMAS, JUN., of Welfield House, Builth, Esquire. FOR MONTGOMERYSHIRE. LIEUT.-COL. C. HUNTER, of Mount Severn. Llanidloes. CAPT. OFFLEY MALCOLM CREWE-READ, R.N., of Llandinam. FOR CARDIGANSHIRE. SIR PRYSE PRYSE, of Gogerddan, Bow-street, Shrews- bury, Bart. CHARLES PROTHERO, 15,116] Clerk of the Peace for Monmouthshire. IVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on _L1 the 29th day of JUNE Next, application will be made to HER MAJESTY'S JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, assembled at Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Monmouth, at Usk, for an Order for STOPPING UP all and so much and such part of a certain Footpath or Highway (part of a Footpath leading out of the Turn- pike Road from Newport to Risca, near to land of the GUARDIANS OF THE NEWPORT UNION, over the lands, IA,_ amongst others, of JOHN RENNIE and JAMES HEMMING- WAY, Esquires, and terminating at a Stone Stile on the Bassalleg Road, near the Newport Cemetery) as passes through two fields in the Parish of St. Woollos, in the County of Monmouth, numbered 330 and 274 on the Tithe Commutation Map of the said Parish, and which Footpath or Highway is herein called Footpath Number One, and diverting the same into the Footpath which has been made and constructed, or is being made and con- structed alongside the Turnpike Road, from Newport to Risca, from the said land of the GUARDIANS OF THE NEWPORT UNION to land of the DEVISEES OF BLEWITT, nearly opposite CAIRA HOUSE, and which secondly-mentioned Path is herein called Path Number Two; and that the Certificate of Two Justices having viewed the same, with the plan of the Old and proposed New Highway, have been lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County. Dated this 11th day of May, 1870. By Order of the Board of the Newport Highway District, If) 1393 liEi-NZjrr JOHN DATia, Clerk. CHARLES CONWAY, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22 and 23 Vic., chap. 35, intituled An Act to amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having any Claim or Demand upon or against the Estate of the said CHARLES CONWAY, late of Pontnewydd, in the parish of Llan- rrechva, in the county of Monmouth, Tin-plate Manufac- turer (who died on the 24th day of May, 1860, and whose Will was proved on the 6th day of July, 1860, in the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, at Llandaff, by WILLIAM CONWAY JAMES, of Pontnewydd aforesaid, Tin-plate Manufacturer, and RACHEL CONWAY BREW, wife of CHARLES ADAMS BREW, of Pontrhydyrun, Monmouthshire, Surgeon, the Executors therein named, both since deceased), are hereby required to send par- ticulars (in writing) of their Debts, Claims, or Demands, to us the undersigned, the Solicitors of JANE JAMES, the sole Executrix of the Will of the said WILLIAM CONWAY JAMES, who survived the said RACHEL CONWAY BREW, on or before the 24th day of JUNE, 1870. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that after the said Twenty- fourth day of June, 1870, the said Executrix will proceed to Distribute the Assets of the said Testator among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Debts, Claims, or Demands of which the said Executrix shall have then had notice, and that the said Executrix will not be answerable or liable for the Assets distributed or other- wise dealt with, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose Debts or Demands the said Executrix shall not then have had notice. Dated the Sixth day of May, 1870. ISAAC COOKE and SONS, Shannon Court, Corn-street, Bristol, Solicitors to the said JANE JAMES, Executrix of the Will of the said 15,128] WILLIAM CONWAY JAMES. A THRESH MEAT PRESERVA- /V -E TIVE (Perry's Patent).— M The only effectual and simple ft JWK means by which Meat, Fish, YSJLTIA' Poultry, Butter, &c., can be kept sweet and sound in the hottest weather. ~jVJ~O HOUSE, HOTEL, or FARM should ±R{ be without it. Vide opinions of the Press. Sold in Jars at 3s. 6d. per gallon.-Depot, 66, St. John- street, West Smithfield, E.C. AGENT-MR. G. S. KENVYN, 15,141] Grocer, Newport. THE ARCADE STUDIO ALL THE YEAR ROUND has increased its patronage to that extent as to confirm it as now ESTABLISHED By careful and Artistic Productions, with MODERATE PRICES. CARTE-DE-VISITES.-Twelve Copies, 7s. 6d. ;FL Six ditto, 4s. Three ditto, 2s. 6d. Children specially agreed. J. GUTHRIE HALE, Photographer, 14,794] The Arcade, Newport. WIRE TRAMWAY, BRIGHTON. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1_> FIVE MILE EXHIBITION LINE of HODG- SON'S SYSTEM of WIRE ROPE TRANSPORT on the Brighton Downs at Kemp Town, will be worked daily from One to Four till the 15th May. For cards to view, &c., apply to M. BEALE, 21, Gresham-street, E.C. Mining Journal.—The invention is one which will prove a great boon to a. large number of mines from the enor- mous extent to which it will lessen the cost of getting the Ore to Market. Herepath's Railway Journal. — This rope railway supplies one odthe greatest necessities of the age, and will provide easily and cheaply constructed feeders to our railways. [15,102 FREE AND ASSISTED EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA. Queensland Government Offices, 32, Charing Cross, London. Land Orders for 40 Acres per adult are given to persons paying their Own passage. The selection free. Land can be acquired at 5s., 10s., and 15s. per acre, payable in ten annual instalments. Assisted Passages granted to Farm Labourers, Ploughmen, Shepherds, Gardeners, Mechanics, and other eligible persons. Free Passages granted to Female Domestic Servants, for whom there is a great demand, and to Married Farm Labourers, and Shepherds with not more than one child, and under 12 years. Statistics and further information on application. JOHN DOUGLAS, Agent-General. Appointed Agents. Newport: Mr. JAMES GRAHAM, Jun., Public Accountant.-Aberdare Mr. G. H. Evans, Auctioneer.—Cardiff: W. Davies, 28, Woking-street.— Brecon: John Evans, Mount-street.—Abersychan Edwin Wood.—Merthyr: John Copeland. [15,129 MISS E. S. PHELPS' POPULAR WORK THE GATES AJAR OR OUR LOVED ONES IN HEAVEN, May be had, in various Styles of Binding, at W. CHRISTOPHERS', 15, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, (THE MERLIN OFFICE). JOHN JOHNS, JUN., (LATE MATTHEW JOHNS, CORPORATION WHARF,) COAL MERCHANT, NANTYGLO SIDING, ADJOINING MODERATOR WHARF, NEWPORT, MON. The best LARGE MYNYDDYSLWYN RED ASH COAL delivered to any part of Newport, at 12s. per Ton. Orders received at the OFFICE, NEAR THE CASTLE BREWERY, and at 2, ALBERT PLACE, Maindee. [15,131 Å GREAT WANT SUPPLIED. From the MERLIN of Feb-uary 26th, 1870. II IMPROVEMENTs.-vVe perceive that our ener- getic townsmen, Messrs. Ewiiis and Son, Com- mercial-street, have provided first-class accomo- dation for the public. The dining-room and other portions of their premises have lately undergone extensive alterations. At the suggestion of many gentlemen who frequent the establishment, the spacious hall has been fitted-up with comfortable stalls, in the style of the Metropolitan dining saloons. A ladies' saloon has also been added. Persons desirous of indulging in the fragrant weed, can take advantage of the new smoking-room. In addition to the daily and weekly newspapers supplied, Messrs. Ewins have entered into an arrangement with the Central Press Company for the supply of telegrams on important topics." [14,898 IMPORTANT TO FLOCK MASTERS. THOMAS BIGG, Agricultural and Veteri- JL nary Chemist by Appointment to H.R.H. the late Prince Consort, K.G., begs to solicit orders for his SHEEP DIPPING COMPOSITION For the destruction of Tick, Lice, &c. and for the pre- vention of Fly, Scab, Ac. Also for his SPECIFIC OR LOTION, FOR SCAB IN SHEEP, OR MANGE IN HORSES OR DOGS. LF55§" It is only necessary in giving orders, to send the number of sheep, to have the right quantity of each sent. LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER-STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, DIPPING APPARATUS, .£14, .£5, .£4, .£3. Most important certificate from Mr. HERAPATH, the celebrated Analytical Chemist Bristol Laboratory, Old Park, January 18th, 1861. SIR,-I have submitted your Sheep Dipping Composi- tion to analysis, and find that the ingredients are well blended, and the mixture neutral :-if it is used according to the directions given, I feel satisfied, that while it effectually destroys vermin, it would not injure the hair roots (or" volk") in the skin, the fleece, or the carcase. I think it deserves the numerous testimonials published. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERAPATH, Sen., F.C.S., &c., &c., To Mr. Thomas Bigg, Professor of Chemistry. Leicester House, Great Dover-street, Borough, London. AGENTS. NEWPORT .c. JAMES EDMUNDS, druggist A.bergarenny J Watkins, druggist; J. Gosden, druggist Chepstow W. P. Williams, druggist Monmouth. John Marshall, drusgist Usk J. Edwards, druggist RagLm Edward Jones, chemist' Brecon P. Bright, druggist; J. Duncan, drug- gist Hall, druggist 13uilth Thomas Price, druggist Hay. J. 1,. Davits, druggist Crick owell M. A. Harris, druggist Cirei cester J. W. Mason, druggist Dursley Wm. Henry Hancock, chemist Gloucester Prosser and Trenfield, druggists; E. Berry, druggist Minchinhampton J. and W. Simpkins, druggists Nailsworth Smith and Son, druggists Newnham C R. Hardeman, druggist North each. J.H.Howard, druggist Nfwent T. H. K-pc. S»RNUD ivirs. IR»ORGE Gay, chemist; Thomas Hunt, drugget Bromyard J. G D vereux, chemist Herutcrd VV. F. Chave, druggist; W.F.Ford, druggist Kington W H. Starway, druggist Le F and D F. Davits, druggists Rosa. Thomas Roper, druggist; C. Morgan, druggist Bridgend Price, druggist Newtown W. Ward, druggist Thornbury John G. Hughes seedsman Chelt:nham. Blackman and Venuoll, druggists Ledbury W. G. Taylor, drngg st Talgartb Hereford T. W. Powell, chemist Cardiff Yfilliam Cross, druggist Swansea William George, chumist (15138 NorrICE.-FOUND STRAYING at Port- iN skewett, on the 28th of April, a large-size BLACK CURLY RETRIEVER DOG, with a white spot on his breast. If not claimed before the 20th instant, will be sold to pay expenses.-Information to be given to the POLICE at Portskewett. [15,139 5ítenm CUNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. 17VROM LIVERPOOL to IF-* J- NEW YORK DIRECT, and TO BOSTON DIRECT. SCOTIA RUSSIA JAVA CUBA CHINA AUSTRALASIAN SAMARIA SIBERIA HECLA ALEPPO TARIFA MARATHON KEDAR PALESTINE MALTA PALMYRA SIDON TRIPOLI THE CUNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS SAIL every TUESDAY and every SATURDAY, calling at Queens- town, and have superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers. FARES.—Third Class Passage, £ 6 6S. Children under Eight, £ 3 3s.; Infants under Twelve Months, .£1 Is. Cabin, 15, 17, or 21 Guineas. For rates of freight or passage, apply to JAMES MADDOCKS & HALL, 13,8491 Dock-street, Newport, Mon. NOTICE. THE CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY and the BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will only re- ceive and carry goods subject to, and upon the express terms of their respective Notices of the 14th and 18th of DECEMBER, 1854, already published, and to be obtained al their offices. STEAM COMMUNICATION" BETWEEN CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, carrying Goods at THROUGH RATES to and from LIMERICK, GLASGOW, AND GREENOCK. „ *n The CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S First-class powerful Steamers PELICAN and DODO, are intended to ply as under- ^ETI^SSWLST*NEATH, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the month of MAY, 1870. TO CORK, LIMERICK, BELFAST, GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. From Newport Wednesday, May 4, 61 after From Cardif fSaturday, May 7, 9 morn From Newport Wednesday, May 11, 1 t after 2 From Cardiff Saturday, May 14, 4 morn From Newport Wednesday, May 18, 7 even From Cardiff Saturday, May 21, 91 morn From Newport Wednesday, May 25, Ii after From Cardiff. Saturday, May 28, 4 morn FROM CORK. To Newport Direct .Mouday, May 2, 312 after To Milford & Cardiff.Wednesday, May 4, 4 after To Newport Direct .Monday, May 9, 8t morn To Milford & Cardiff.Wednesday, May 11, 11 morn To Newport Direct .Monday, May 16, 3 after To Milford & Cardiff .Wednesday, May 18, 4 after To Newport Direct .Monday, May 23, 9 morn To Milford & Cardiff. Wednesday, May 25, 11 t morn To Newport Direct .Monday, May 30, 2t after GLASGOW TO NEWPORT, AND CARDIFF. Steamers leave Glasgow every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 1 p.m., calling at Greenock and Cork. PASSENGERS' FARES between Newport and Cork :—To Cork and Back, in Best Cabin (Tickets available for One Month), £1 7s to Cork, Best Cabin (no Steward's Fee), 7s 6d; Deck, 7s. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of Sailing, and Goods on the previous day. The Company also give notice that they will not be accountable for Fassenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be declared, and a Freight paid accordingly at the time of Shipment and that Passengers from CARDIFF and NEWPORT must obtain their tickets at the Offices, be- fore going on Board. For partioulars of Freight and Passage, apply at the Company's Office, Cork or their Agents, JAMES MADDOCKS & HALL, Ship Brokers, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. E. C. DOWNING, 12,7431 Ship Brokers, Bute Dock, Cardiff, ? VICTORIA SCHOOL, STOW HILL. MR. DAWSON begs to give notice that he has REMOVED from No. 3 to No. 6, VICTORIA PLACE, where he has erected a. Spacious and well-ventilated Room to meet the increasing demands of his School. School RE-OPENED on MONDAY, the 25th instant. 115,073 POIMI. IMPORTANT. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY at a Cheap Rate go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS, 16, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., and Insure your Life, Mid, with approved Personal Security, you can have and gum up to .£2,000, repayable on fixed instalments. Office Hours, 10 to 5. NEWPORT (MON.) DOCK COMPANY. THE COMPANY are prepared to receive JL LOANS, on the Security of their Debentures, for Trems of Five or Seven Years, bearing Interest at £ 4^ per Centum per Annum, to replace Debentures falling due. By order of the Directors, HENRY R. FOOTE, Secretary. Dock Office, Newport, Mon., January 14th, 1870. [14.719 NEWPORT CREDIT ASSOCIATION LIMITED. MONEY ADVANCED ON PERSONAL SECURITY. HOUSES, AND LANDS. BILLS DISCOUNTED. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, Present rate of Interest, X5 per cent., payable half-yearly. Depositors may inspect Register of Shareholders upon application at the Office. OFFICES, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, MON. W. D. SMITH, 11,4761 SECRETARY. ¡. -—— ——— JFAIJEG by GUTRTTOU. MOMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. A very valuable and attractive GRAZING FARM, called RED BARN," in the occupation of Messrs. EDGAR and DAVID MORGAN, situate in the parish of Nash, with- out liability to maintain Sea Wall, and with a FRONTAGE of 1,400 YARDS to the RIVER USK, and St. Julian's Pill, comprising a FARM HOUSE, with suitable OUTBUILDINGS, and 83a. 2r. 27p. of rich GRAZING LAND, together with FOUR LEASE- HOLD GROUND RENTS, amounting to X40 PER ANNUM, and the Reversion to Buildings erected by the Lessees. An important and greatly improving ESTATE, called TYR JENKINS," in the occupation of Mrs. ANN J ONES, situate in the parish of Rudry, in the county of Glamorgan, comprising a good and substantial FARM HOUSE, BARN, STABLE, and other suitable OUT- BUILDINGS; with 68 Acres of ARABLE, GRASS, and WOODLAND, and PLANTATIONS (in a ring fence), together with the very valuable SEAMS of COAL and other MINERALS under the same, which MESSRS. WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, On WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of June, 1870, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Plans and Particulars are in preparation, and may shortly be obtained at the AUCTION MART AND ESTATE EXCHANGE, London; of Mr. W. A BOWLER, Land and Timber Surveyor and Valuer. Estate Agent and Auctioneer, 7, Whitehall-place, West-, minster, S.W.; at the Office of the Midland Counties Herald, Birmingham of Messrs. BLOUNT & DAVIS, Solicitors, Usk and of Messrs. WILLIAM GRA- HAM & SON, Land Agents, Valuers, and Auctioneers, Savings Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. Newport, Mon., 25th March, 1870. [15,014 ABERTHAW LIME, CEMENT, AND BRICK, WORKS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. POSTPONEMENT of SALE to the 8th of JUNE. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, On WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of June, 1870, At 2.30 p.m. precisely, (Unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), k AN IMPORTANT LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, CONSISTING OF THE ABERTHAW LIME, CEMENT, AND BRICK WORKS, Situate in the parish of Christchurch, about Two Miles from Newport, in immediate proximity to the Great Western Railway, and connected therewith by main sidings. The total area of the Property is about 106a. 3r. 7p. The Lease comprises all the Beds, Veins, and Seams of Lias Lime Stone, Cement Stone, Clay, Brick, Earth, and all other Mineral substances whatsoever, situate and being in and under the Farm and Lands, known as "THE LADY-HILL ESTATE," Together with the Land and Farm itself, and the Shed, Kilns, and Buildings, and all Steam Engines, Machinery, and Permanent Plant thereon, with the use of the Rail- ways, Tramways, and Cart Roads over the said Lands free of charge The Works are in full working order, and are fitted with very costly modern machinery, recently erected on the most approved principles. The Minerals and that part of the Land on which the Works &c., are situate, are held for a term of 56 years, from 25th December, 1866, and as to the residue of the Land, for the term of seven years, with powers of renewal, subject to the rents and royalties contained in the lease. The greater part of the Machinery will be included in the Sale of the Lease. The other part will have to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation. For full particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to Messrs. LEWIS, MUNNS, NUNN, and LONGDEN, Solicitors, 8, Old Jewry, in the city of London and to the AUCTIONEERS, at their Offices, 15, High-street, Newport, Mon. Dated April 8th, 1870. [14,972 PARISH OF BEDWAS, MON. ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON JjJL are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, subject to conditions of Sale, on the Premises, On TUESDAY, the 17th day of May 1870, At Four o'clock precisely, All that commodious, newly-erected, and substantially- built HOUSE, known as the CROWN INN," situate in the rising village of Bedwas, near the Bridge, in the occupation of the proprietor, Mr. David Morris. The House contains two Front Parlours, Kitchen, Tap- room, five Bedrooms, and a large room, 30ft. by 12ft. (suitable for a club-room.) On the premises also are a compact Brewhouse, with Cellar adjoining Stable, Piggeries, &c., with a large and highly-productive Garden, the whole comprising one rood and ten perches of land, more or less. The Property is held under a lease for 99 years, dated 2nd February, 1865, from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, at an annual ground rent of £6 5s. For further particulars and to view, inquire on the Premises, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers. Auction and Estate Office, 15, High-street, Newport, May 4th, 1870. [15,110 SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. OLD MASONIC HALL, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EYANS & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises as aboye On MONDAY, May 16th, 1870. At Two o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, A quantity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, the property of Mr. Jacob Isaacs, of 44, Commercial-street, Newport, pledged to him from October 4th, 1867, to May 3rd, 1869. Also PLEDGES, the property of Mrs. Mary Dixon, of 18, Llanarth-street, Newport, pledged to her from October 8th, 1868, to 20th January, 1869. Also PLEDGES, the property of Mrs. Ann Druiff, of 41, Llanarth-street, Newport, pledged to her from May 5th, 1868, to March 10th, 1869. Catalogues containing full particulars, may be obtained at the Auction and Estate Offices, High-street, Newport. Dated May 5th, 1870. [15,123 VAUGHAN TERRACE, MAINDEE; AND BELVE- DERE TERRACE, BARRACK HILL, NEWPORT. SALE OF FREEHOLD Sf LEASEHOLD HOUSES. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the BRIDGE INN, Newport, On WEDNESDAY, May 25th, 1870, At 2.30 p.m., precisely, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES-namely, LOT 1All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE and GARDEN situate, and being No. 1, Belvedere Terrace, Barrack Hill, Newport, in the occupation of the owner, Mr. HENRY HASKINS. The property is held under a Lease from Lady Power, for the residue of a term of 99 years, commencing at a ground rent of £ 2 per annum. The house has been recently erected, and contains Seven Rooms and Two Cellars, and is very conveniently arranged. LOT 2.—All that convenient FREEHOLD HOUSE and CORNER SHOP, with private and back entrances, situate, and being No. 1, Vaughan Terrace, Maindee, Newport, in the occupation of Mr. B. Williams, tailor, at the low yearly rent of .£16. £ 150 may remain on mortgage of Lot 1, and .£100 en Lot 2, if desired by the purchasers. The Tenants will show the Properties. For further particulars apply at the Auction and Estate Offices, High-street. Newport, May 11th, 1870. [15,134 ,#alt.5 by gMwtimt ARRAN VILLA, MAINDEE, NEAR NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF GENTEEL AND WELL- PRESERVED MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, AND EFFECTS, Comprising a Valuable Drawing Room Suite in Rosewood, Cottage Pianoforte, 6| Octaves Cheffioneer, with mar- ble top and plate glass back; mahogany Telescope Dining and other Tables, massive Mahogany Sideboard, with Cellaret Drawers, &c. handsome Mahogany Book- case, with glass doors and drawers Dining Room, Cane- seated, Windsor, and other Chairs Spring hair-seated Couch, Bagatelle Board, Brussels, Kidderminster, and other Carpets Hearth Rugs, Crimson Rep, Damask, Muslin, and other Curtains Beautiful Engravings and Chromo Lithographs 2 Oil Paintings, Ornaments, Lustres, Fenders and Fire Irons, Gilt Pier Glass, Oak Hall Table and Chairs Books, the Appointments of Four Bed Chambers, Dressing and Bath Rooms, con- sisting of Iron and Wood Half-tester, and French Bed- steads, with handsome furniture Mahogany and Painted Wardrobes, Ditto Chest, with Drawers ditto Washstands and Dressing Tables, Dressing Glasses, Feather and Milpuff Beds, Straw Paliasses, Hair, Wool and Milpuff Mattresses, Chamber Ware, a first-class Assortment of Kitchen and Culinary Requisites Cana- dian Washing Machine, Patent Mangle, Terra Cotta and other Flower Vases, Flower, Garden Fountain, and General Assortment of valuable Miscellaneous Effects, which MR. JAMES GRAHAM, Jun., will SELL I BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, May 26th and 27 th, 1870 Commencing each day punctually at Eleven o'clock. Descriptive Catalogues to be obtained upon the Pre- mises, or upon application to the AUCTIONEER a week prior to the Sale. Dated 12th May, 1870. [15,137 ABERTILLERY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES. MR. T. E. GEORGE will SELL BY AUCTION, at the CASTLE INN, Abertillery, On THURSDAY, the 19th of May, 1870, At Two o'clock in the Afternoon, By direction of the Executors of Mr. William Edmunds, deceased, subject to the Conditions of Sale to be theji produced, those FIFTEEN desirable recently and sub- stantially-built DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, forming part of a new intended street at Abertillery, in the parish of Aberystruth, in the following Lots, or in one Lot, as shall be determined at the time of Sale,- LOT I.-Six DWELLING-HOUSES (Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) and Premises, containing an area of 480 square yards, being respectably occupied as private residences by William Monroe, James Bradberry, Henry Davies, John Edwards, Lewis Lewis, and William Rosser, producing together a rental of .£54 8s. per annum, at an apportioned ground-rent of X3 per annum. N.B.-No. 2 house has good cellarage, 20 ft. long by lift. wide. LOT 2.—Six DWELLING-HOUSES (Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12), Bakehouse, two Water-closets, and Premises, con- taining an area of 528 square yards, respectably occupied as private residences by Thomas Stewart, James Gunter, David Herbert, John Davies, James Newman, and Wm. Powell, producing together a rental of £ 50 8s. per annum. The ground rent apportioned to this lot being £ 3 6s. per annum. LOT 3.-Three DWELLING-HOUSES (Nos. 13, 14, 15), and Premises, containing an area of 192 square yards, two of which are respectably occupied as private residences by David Davies and Uriah Bath, the Dwelling-house, cellarage, and premises, No. 14, being used as a licensed beer-house, called the Mitre, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Fisher, producing together a rental of .£2812s. per annum, at the apportioned ground rent of £1 4s. per annum. The houses are well situated, and near the eentre of the Abertillery and Cwmtillery Works, and offer a good and safe investment to capitalists. The entire property is held under a lease, for an unex- pired term of nearly 69 years, subject to an annual ground rent of t7 10s. The respective Tenants will show the Premises and particulars and conditions of Sale may be obtained ten days prior to the Sale, on application to Messrs. MAY and SYKES, Solicitors, 2, Adelaide-place, London Bridge or to Mr. T. E. GEORGE, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Newbridge, near Newport, Monmouthshire. [15,110 FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THE SALE ROOM, AT F. K. BARNES & SONS' TIMBER YARD, CANONS' MARSH, Bristol, On WEDNESDAY, the 18th of May, 1870, At Two o'clock precisely,- FOR ACCOUNT OF IMPORTERS. 20 Logs selected Waney Board Pine 150 Logs Miramichi Board Pine Timber 10,000 Spruce Deals, Battens, &c. 5,000 First quality Quebec Pine Deals and Planks 2,000 Miramichi Pine Plank 6,000 3-11 inch Gothenburg Redwood, ex Caroline, now due 500 Loads Fresh Memel Redwood ) ex Charlotte, now 1,000 3-11 Bright Memel Deals ( due 1,000 Fresh Christiania, 4 to 6 inch) \c\r\ tv^ I a- I ( sx Konnsvene, now 400 Ditto under 4 inch > I 400 22ft. Bickers J uue 5,000 4-inch Swedish Red Deals 6,000 2-inch Swedish Redwood 1,000 Onega Deals and Battens 6,000 Gefle Redwood Deals and Battens 3,000 Red and Whitewood St. Petersburg Deals and Battens 500 Loads Quebec Yellow and Red Pine Timber 500 Loads Memel and Danzic Red Timber 36 Logs Best Stettin Redwood Timber 150 Loads Fresh Swedish Redwood Fir 500 Loads Fresh Savannah Pitch Pine (daily ex- pected, 1Ø Kongorneti) 80,000 Boards Prepared Flooring With other Goods. For Catalogues apply to F. K. BARNES & SONS, Brokers Canons' Marsh, JJristol, May 4, 1870. [15,120 MONMOUTHSHIRE. The ROGERSTONE GRANGE ESTATE, St. Arvan's, near to Chepstow, Tintern Abbey, and the far-famed Wyndcliffe, Monmouthshire, a well-known and highly valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, principally Tithe Free, with an excellent Farm Residence and Buildings, and a Domain of about 516 Acres in a Ring Fence, with possession in February next. MESSRS. RUSHWORTH, ABBOTT, & CO. have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the MART, TOKENHOUSE YARD, near the Bank of England, London, On FRIDAY, May 27th, At One for Two o'clock, in one Lot (unless an ac- ceptable offer be previously made by Private Contract), the above valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, which comprises one of the most compact and attractive Free- hold Landed Investments in the county of Monmouth. it is situate about Two and a-half Miles from Chepstow, about the same distance from the renowned Abbey of Tintern, and is surrounded by the Estates of Chepstow Park, Itton Court, and Oak Grove. It is in the occupation of a highly-respectable tenant, who (with his predecessors) has farmed it for the past 40 years at an old rent. The Land is of good quality, and produces excellent corn and root crops, with a good proportion of Meadow Land. Pilemore Wood (a portion of the Estate) is one of the best in the district, and affords excellent shooting. Water is most abundant, and the Chepstow Water Company derives a great part of its supply from a reser- voir upon the property, for which an annual income will belong to the purchaser. Several Packs of Hounds meet in the neighbourhood, and there are some beautiful sites for the erection of a Mansion, commanding views of the most delightful character. Particulars, with plans, may be obtained in Lon- don, of Messrs. WATKINS, BAKER, and BAYLIS, Solicitors, 11, Sackville-street; and of Messrs. RUSH- WORTH, ABBOTT, and CO., 22, Savile-row, Regent- street, W., and 19, Change-alley, Cornhill, E.C.; also of O. A. WYATT, Esq., Troy House, Monmouth, and at the Beaufort Arms Hotel, Chepstow. [15,032 CHEPSTOW, MONMOUTHSHIRE. The HARDWICK ESTATE, an important and valuable FREEHOLD LANDED INVESTMENT (with pos- session in February next), near to Chepstow com- prising Two compact and very valuable PARMS, and about 456 Acres of capital LAND: also, a delightful Residence called "LARKFIELD," and some eligible Building Sites and Accommodation Land, overlooking the river Wye, the Bristol Channel, and the County of Gloucester. Mi-.SS' S. RUSHWORTH, ABBOTT, and CO. are instructed to announce for SALE BY AUCTION, at the MART, TOKENHOUSE YARD, near the Bank of England, London, On FRIDAY, May 27th, At One for Two o'clock, in several Lots (unless an acceptable offer for the whole or any portion be pre- viously made by private contract), the above FREEHOLD ESTATE, comprising CLAY PIT FARM and BURNT BARN FARM, to- gether with a capital Farm Residence, with all requisite Buildings, and exceedingly productive Arable, Meadow, Pasture, Marsh, Orchard, and Wood Land, the whole comprising about 456 Acres, and also several valuable Enclosures of ACCOMMODATION LAND and BUILD- ING SITES, near the Town of Chepstow. The Tenants are principally yearly, from the 2nd of February (with the exception of Larkfield) so that early possession of the greater portion of the Estate might be had, if desired. Chepstow is a first-class station on the South Wales Railway, within about four hours' ride of London, and easy of access from all the principal towns in England. Particulars, with plans, may be obtained, in Lon- don, of Messrs. WATKINS, BAKER, and BAYLIS, Solicitors, 11, Sackville-street; and of Messrs. RUSH- WORTH, ABBOTT, and CO., 22, Savile-row, Regent- street,:W., and 19. Change-alley, Cornhill, E.C. also of U. A. WYATT, Esq., Troy House, Monmouth; and at the Beaufort Arms Hotel, Chepstow. [15,031 £ »IFS LTJ) GVI'RTIOII. LIS WERRY, CHRISTCHURCH, NEWPORT, 3105 VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, Rich Grazing and Dairy Accommodation an > te raztng and DatTY ceo" Beds of Blue Lias Lime Stone. MR. THOMAS J. JONbS has been voured with instructions to offer f01' xjgjJ) PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the KINGS •" HOTEL, Newport, Monmouthshire, On TUESDAY, the 24th day of May,187 tioItf At Three o'clock p.m., punctually, subject to con of Sale, to be then produced, all that E FREEHOLD E S T A T Situate at Liswerry, in the parish of Christchurch, sbg'O two miles from Newport, adjoining the main ro jfr- from Pontvane to Bishpool, in the occupatio ^JTLT William Jones, consisting of a capital Farmho ,'JJJCB Outbuildings and Orcharding, and 9 Closes Meadow Land, in a good state of cultivation, comprising about 41 Acres also a small Free tage, in Caerleon Village, in Lots, as follows, viz- • rrrtjjtp LOT 1.—TWO CLOSES of excellent# PA&J- ggO, LAND, numbered on the Tithe Commutation and 681, containing 4a. lr. 15p., with a g00" thereon. n(j9 of This Lot is bounded on three sides by °e. „ ao(A W. H. Jenkins, Esq., and on the other side road, leading from Pontvane to Bishpool, 1 c JJJJJ0 sent all in one meadow, the valuable beds Lias Limestone, underlying about 3 Acres Lot, are unworked. It is very pleasantly 6 and is a most eligible site for a villa residency LOT 2.—All that compact FARMH OUSE, b.ZGo°i BARN, with Cow-house, Waggon House, Garden, Two Orchards (well stocked with cb01.^ 9 liWf Trees), and two Closes of Rich Pasture LaOji fence, numbered on Tithe Map, 859, 860,$' 951, containing 15a. Or. lOp. J?8*?'' This Lot is bounded by lands of John W' W. H. Jenkins, Esq., Mr Thomas Ha^ Gwillim, and by the road before beds of Blue Lias Limestone are supposed to under about 9 Acres of this Lot. LOT 3.—All that capital PIECE of PASTURE & tfp LAND, called the WATLASS," containing 5a- W< numbered on Tithe Map, 957, bounded by lands JJ. Edmund James, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Cairns, and Jenkins, Esq.. -p^Sr LOT 4.—All those FOUR PIECES of capita1, TURE MOOR-LAND, situated at the upper part o Ditch, numbered on the Tithe Map 1103, 1106, containing 16a. Or. 24p., bounded by lands oi Webb, Mr. Edmund James, Mr. James Parrott, Mackworth, and Mrs. Morgan, the Lakes. i of LOT 5—Small FREEHOLD COTTAGE, situate" A. posite the Bell Inn, Caerleon Village, now in the °C^M tion of and adjoining the pf* of Mr. Thomas Howard. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Capl øJld to this bona .fide sale of really valuable property; ^jj would also remind them that land, especially quality, so near to Newport (being within a mile o river Usk, at Liswerry Pill, where the conteBJPvj jg Ferry is intended), is rarely to he met with. The J dry, and capable of raising the earliest crops 1 rjjjg district, being well adapted for market gardens- House and Buildings are pleasantly situated on a slope towards the south, very salubrious anc*, gofltk and chiefly extends in the direction to where the Wales Railway passes the property about a iyi of a mile below. The Blue Lias Limestone, unde a portion of this property, is considered the best to and cement purposes in the kingdom. Possession to be had on February 2nd, 18' lIød Printed particulars, with plan of property, Of upon application to the AUCTIONEER, at his gfj3- High-street, Newport; or to Messrs. BELL WARDS, Solicitors, 49, Lincoln's-inn-Fields, Lop gffj Dated Newport, Mon., March 30th, 1870. TO PUBLICANS, FARMERS, AND 0#^ HEREFORDSHIRE C ID MR. WILSON will SELL BY AtJOjl^ in the Stores, in the CATTLE MARKET, On WEDNESDAY, the 18th Inst, About 5,000 GALLONS of First-class TANKAtf^ FAMILY CIDER, consigned for unreserved Sale. Auctioneer's Offices, 14, Commercial-street, ri Newport, Mon., 5th Mav. 1870- i' Newport. i TN the Matter of J"HN DOBBS JL JOHN DOBBS the Younger, both of Bream, the County of Gloucester, Builders and co_Pa^ trading under the style or firm of JOHN DOBBS vjj SON," Bankrupts, EDWARD HANCOCK, of 13, Street, in the City of Bristol, Accountant, has appointed Trustee of the Property of the Bankrupts- g The Court has appointed the Public Examination of "*L Bankrupts to take place at the County Court Office, port, on the 7th day of June, 1870, at One o'clock Afternoon. All Persons having in their possession any of the £ of the Bankrupts must deliver them to the Trustee, all Debts due to the Bankrupts must be paid to Trustee. Qgi Creditors who have not yet proved their Debts forward their Proofs of Debts to the Trustee. Dated this 11th day of Mav, 1870. 15,1441 WILLIAM ROBERTS, Registry

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