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? AMERICAN el'; MEAT MARKETS, SB & 36, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. ✓ 9, BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF. fi 2 & HIGH'STREET. SWANSEA, (i &• STEPNEY STREET. LLANELLY. it .1 AMERICAN FRESH S BEEF. I 6 13 AMERICAN 1 g FRESH BEEF I, FRESH BEEF FRESH BEEF S h FRESH BEEF g 1 FRESH BEEF J FRESH BEEF L* FRESH BEEF 6 FRESH BEEF ¡11 "RF FRESH BEEF 1,1 FRESH BEEF '»' FRESH BEEF 1)' FRESH BEEF AMERICAN FRESH MUTTON. FI AMERICAN- ¡t1. FRESH MUTTON ill FRESH MUTTON ( FRESH MUTTON K *RESH MUTTON ,I FRESH MUTTON I FRESH. MUTTON í I FRESH MUTTON G; FRESH MUTTON FRESH MUTTON 5 FRESH MUTTON el6 ji>e' i-t* tiJ STEWART & CO, I PROPRIETORS. ,'icf 41544 I^^ICLE^CT WITH JLCONOMT. ;;S A^CA°R ~PURNITURE "^TANS, i'|! \V"°OD T>ROS. ) WEST CAJTAL WHARF, t '] J»"s28 -13 f CARDIFF. ii "I 0fclSTTnT» 34650 ORTROUBLE TO THE OWNER. U CARDIFF. AMERICAN PRODUCE e COMPANY if- offering for Sale all kinds of I VISIONS, GROCERIES, .v"1" | v A. neap«r than any other House, is# fins a„ er m04t respectfully solicited. anfl 119 A^"ss— :R» 4 BUTE STREET, DOCKS, a (Opposite the Cab Stand). 44973 9n'j 0 awl (fotttrarte. I'J BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. invited for the ERECTION of 139 ( Sr, CVrni^ C°TTAGES for the Cymmer Colliery Co., .1*1 Es^te, near Pontypridd. 41' '"Sh 0<W'"and Drawings may be inspected at the .<• K' Comn, c>;mmer. 'Ih,2r an v iny i° not bind themselves to accept the •r h <4V e Tencj/ e"uer. I" a ^'Rllf 12°A° sent in not later than the 30th a ■[ 'i8t0. addressed to the jl L Cymmer Coiliery Co., W Cvrv, Cymmer, AF Alienee *ear. PontyPridd- ^il 2tld> 1^30. 46101 ^DE C0L^RY CONTRACTORS. f i^ DRIviN<7The following HEADINGS 1) t ivai' *Sor't to the Gnoll Collierj-, is'eatli, not ,DJ b°<it 200 v= 3f J ;sb '• 200 3 HEABIXC in Greenway Vein. «: V.'L 5 t '• AiitWAV Do. 1,0 t .i Partis, {' HEADING through Old Workings. is ^4;'° 0^ ourselves to accept the lowest or any >»v1 t of Jy ft —1 W N^?ICK F A W C E T T, s[. ^rltrf <0, Oi^,ART CARVER IN WOOD, 0ne for ph^AHU-bTKKET, SWANSEA. Uff ^Cisin<y Makers, Architects, Builders, &c. Xiil;,yin r) x^i^rure, Flower, and ^rull^Carving, .fcc. 4608S -S I 111 H- COCHRANE, F.C.&, M" S. CHEMIST, ft! H»^a°Ved 10 ^,ar?er Premises, at to UNT STUART SQUARE, LI? 01 MLVV"^140 ANALYSES, and EXAM IN t^ttioniTV^3' 5"OODI>. Ac-, of all lands. Urmg, appiy u abore. J JZZSS. I AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c, at Swansea April 6 Mli MOSES CULE. Farming Stock, Crops, &c.. at Pontypridd April 2 Mr THOMAS E. GEUITGE. Leasehold Messuages, at Aberearn.April 6 Messrs J. P. HARVEY and Co. Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, &c., ut Swansea .April 3 Messrs W. aua S. HERN. House, at Car,liff April 8 Messrs R. JONES and SON, Live and Dead .Sti c);, at St Douat's April 5 Live and Dead Stock, at Monknash April 14 Live and Dead Stock, near Bridgend April 15 Live and Dead Stock, at Pencoed April 8 Freehold Property, at Cowbridge -April 13 Fajm, &c., at Bridgend April 17 Mr. JOHN M. LEEDElt. Leasehold Dwelling. liouses, at Swansea April 2 Horse, at Swansea April 3 Mr EDWIN T. LUCOCK. Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff April 5 Mr MAD BOX. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 8 Leasehold Properties, at Car Jiff A),til 8 Messrs uWEN and BRYANT. Unredeemed l'iedges, at Oardiif April 5 Mr J. PAYNE. Household Furniture and Effects April 5 Messrs EDW, IiOBERTS & SON. Leasehold Houses and Premises, at Swansea pril 2 Messrs. STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER, & CO. Household Furniture, Sc. at Peuertli April 5 Horses, at the Repository, Cardiff April 8 Household Furniture and ects, at Cardiff April 15 & 16. MONTHLY STUD SALE. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. wilt SELL by AUCTION, at their Repository, at Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th of April next, between 40 and 50 HORSES, of different descriptions. Tias Sale will include several first-class Irish horses. Entrance fee, 5s. Further entries should be made at once. 45867-8437 COEDRIGLAN HOUSE, near CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO., and Mr JOHN THOMAS are favoured with instructioi.3 to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 15th and 16th, at Coed. riglau House, the residence of the late Mrs Traherne, distant five miles from the town of Cardiff, on the Cow- briuge-road, the substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Being the contents of the HALL, DINING AND DRAWING llOOMS, LIBRARY, STUDY, KITCHENS, LAUNDRY, OFFICES, AND 15 BEDROOMS, And including, among other articles, particulars of which will 1 e found in the Catalogues, HANDSOME GILT MAR13LE CONSOLE TABLE, LARGE PIER GLASSES, Bird's-eye maple, loo, and occasional tables, chairs, SILVER AND PLATED ARTICLES, VALUABLE PAINTINGS. PRINTS, AND ENGRAVINGS, Mahogany dining, library, and other tables, sideboard, collarettes, &-c.i A NOBLE SPANISH MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, 15 FEET LONG, With open shelves and enclosed cupboards several other bookcases. TURKEY, BRUSSELS, AND OTHER CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, Gilt cornicc. brass and mahogany window piles and drapery, cabinet containing foreign stuffed birds, maho- gaily and other bedsteads; spring, wool and hair mat- tresses; feather beds, bedding, and the ordinary ap- pointments. A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CHINA ORNAMENTS, Including some fine specimens of Nantgarw and other old China. CHINA BREAKFAST, DESSERT, AND TEA SERVICES, And the usual Kitchen Requisites. Also Three COWS, a few SHEEP, CART, HARNESS, &c. Sale to commence each day at Twelve o'clock. Catalogues are being prepared, and may be obtained six days previous to the Sale, upon application to the Auctioneers, at their Cardiff and Cowbridge Offices.46096 DELTA HOUSE, PLYMOUTH PLACE, PENARTH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. wi l SELL by AUCTION, on MON- DAY EVENING NEXT, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising couch, and two easy in rep and velvet, chest of drawers, two tables, two timepieces, toilet, fancheon, two feather beds, wool mattress, and palliass. Sole at 5 o'clock p.m. 46083 PURSUANT TO THE PAWNBROKERS' ACT, 1872. MESSRS OWEN and BRYANT WIII SELL by AUCTION, at the Borough Auction- room, Moira-terrace, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 5th day of Apri!, 1880, a quantity of valuable UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Pledged during 181880 with Messrs Louis Barnett, Bute- street, and 6, Caroline-strett, S. Biaibenr, Bute-terrace; S. Harris, 270, Bute-street S. Joseph, 50, James-street; S. Joseph. 24, St. Mary-street; and Mrs A. Baruett, 9, Nelson-terrace all of Cardiff. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneers' Office, 30th March, 1880. 4G090 WINDSOR TERRACE, PENARTH, and COGAN PILL, near Penarth. SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR M ADD OX is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, St. Alary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of April, 1880, at Six of the clock in the evening, (subject to Brich conditions as shall then and there be prouueed) the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT 3.—All that capital 10-roomed HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate at No. 11, Windscr-terrace. Windsor- road, Penarth, now in the occupation of .Mr Harry, and held under lease for 99 years from Lord Windsor, at an annual ground rent of 42 15s.. This residence is situate in the best locality in this rising seaside resort, being less than five minutes' walk from the beacil, ohurch, and rail- way station. LOT 4.—Also one COTTAGE, situate in Pill-street, Cogan, held under lease for y9 years from Lord Windsor, at an annual ground rent of 42 2s 6d. This holding is e,ose to the Penarth Docks and Railway Station, and is occupied by a respect- able tenant. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or to the Solicitor to the Vendors. Mr JOHN HENRY EVANS, 20, Church-street, Cardiff. Auctioneer's Offices, 76, St, Mary-street, Cardiff. 46080 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR J. PAYNE will SELL by AUC- TION, at his spacious Salerooms, 14, Crockherb- town, Cardiff, on MON DAY, April 5th, 1880, an assort- ment of excellent FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PICTURES, &c.. &c. I Comprising- Handsome mahogany sidsboard with plate- glass back, dining table, pier and other glasses, superior upholstery goods in suites, easy and occasional chairs, loo tables, chest of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, spring and hair mattresses, ic. Good cottage pianoforte in walnut case. Sundry gas fittings, Sic., &c. The next SALE will take place on MONDAY", April 12th, and narties having goods for disposal should com- municate early with the Auctioneer. Intending purchasers need only to attend the above Sale to be satisfied that every article offered will be Sold without Reserve. Goods on view on Friday next and following days. 5* Sale to commence at 2,30 and Seven o'clock in the Evening. 46079 SALE THIS DAY. CASTELLA HOUSE, near PONTYPRIDD, Situate within three miles from T.V.R. Station, Ponty- pridd, and G.W.R. Station, Lantriaant. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, and AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLEMENTS. MR MOSES CULE has been instructed by J. Crockett, Esq., who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY. April the 2nd, 1880, ou the Premises, the following valuable FARMING STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS, Viz. 29 Radner ewes, one ram, 7 cows to calve in April and May, one barren cow, 6 yearling steers, one cart mare i; Darby," 9 years old, 15 hauds, one cart hor.-e "Captain" 3 years old, 15 hands; chestnut cob horse, 5 years old, steady to ride or drive two yearling cart fillies,, one two-year-old cob, one yearling cob, mountain pony; one sow and seven pigs, ono sow in farrow, two store pigs; one rick of wheat; W&¡:OD, two carts, spring cut, water cask, mowing machine (nearly new), horse rake, tedoing machine, two rick cloths, poles, pulleys, &c., ladder, wheel plough by Howard, iron lantrees, pur of iron harrows, scuffler, scarifier, heavy ir, a land roller, win'lowing machine, chaff cutter, do. for norse or steam power, double ac, ion turnip cutter, oil cake crusher, corn crusher, collars, bridles, long and short G.O. gearing, sh<ep dipping trough (quite new), one large tub for <lit:o, two gal- vanized half bushel measure, chaff bin, buckets, &c. da.ry utensils. double cheer.e press, milk ting and cheese vats, tubs, empty casks, grindstone, two dozen new hur- dles, together with several other articles too numerous to mention. Four months' credit will be given to purchasers of 910 and upwards, or discount foi cash at 6d in the pound. Refreshments at 12 o'clock. Sale at One sharp. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, at his office at Pentrebach, Pontypridd. 46062 Pentrebach, March ltith, 1880. O R O UGH OF N EWP O R T WILLIAM WJLLIAMS, Merchant^street, behind the Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Itents the principal hoardings and stations in Newport and Neighbourhood. Two good bill-posters kept. Work; attended to with quick dispatch. Town and country. QJd eQunHmAi!c:-)1ore Q.1IartM.la. alt$ by 1trtiuu. SALE THIS DAY. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and TRADE PREMISES in SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, oil FRIDAY, Apiil 2, Ib8J, (subject to conditions to be read at the time of sale). LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD OWELLINU-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 73, Mansel-terrace, Swan- sea, containing two kitchens, dnung, drawihg, and breakfast rooms, seven bedrooms, two w.c.'s, coal house, yard and side entrance, gas and w,ter laid on, drainage perfect, and the whole in good condition and repair held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1854, at the very low ground rent of £ Z 12s 4d. This property is thoroughly well built, pleasantly and conveniently situated, having a south aspect to an open space, and is in every respect a most desi able residence. LOT 2.—All that. LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOU.SE and TRADE PREMISES, situate and being No. 15, Ade- laide-street, Swansea, with convenient and necessary offices thereto belonging. The property is in a most convenient position for doiug a large trade, being close to the North and South Docks, Harbour Offices, Customs, Railway Stations, and sur- rounded by all the principal merchants and brokers, comprising a large shop and stores, sail lofts, with access to the Oystermouth Railway, sitting and bedroom, or offices, all of which are held by lease for 99 years, from the 13th June, 1830, at a ground rent of 43 and Is duty payable to Mayor and Corporation of Swansea. The premises are in the occupation of Mr Daniel Jones, ship chatidlei-,&c., for all unexpired term of 5 years, at the yearly rent of £ i'J. An extensive and successful ship chandlery business I has been carried ou in these premises for the past sixteen years. Sale to take place at 3 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Gaskoiti and Fry, Solicitors, Tenipie-street or to the Auctioneers, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 45950 SALE TO-MORROW TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, and OTHERS, MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, in the Yard of the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, cu SATURDAY, April 3rd, ISSO, that celebrated entire HORSE "BRYCHAN," 's Rising 8 years old, lti hands high, very handsome, pos- sessing great strength, a fine temper, and excellent worker winner of the first prizes at Aberdare and Swansea, Brychan is by that celebrated horse Royal Oak, which was by King Dick, which won the first prize at Llanid- loes, Newtown, and Rhayader, in 18^7; also the first prize at Welshpool, Oswe try, and Llangollen, in 13JS and took the cup at Shrewsbury and Ludlow, in 1S69 and also the fir"t prize at Llanidloes, Newtown, and Welshpool in IS 70. Brychan's dam was by Brown Stout, which was con- sidered to be the best horse that ever travelled in Mont- gomeryshire or Shropshire lie was by that gallant horse Nelson, which was unequalle(i in his day. Brychan's great dam was by Iron Leg, that excelled all horses that trave led Montgomeryshire in his day. Also, Bay Mare, "Polly," 6 years o.d, ]5 hands high, and a good worker (a most perfect animal); three strong contiactor's Carts, in good condition, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Twelve o'cloek at noon. Three months' credit will be given on approved se- curity. Auctioneer's Office3, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 40051 SALE THIS DAY: SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND Pll EillSES COURTNEY-STHHET, PENTRE, SWANSEA. 1VTESSRS EDW. ROBERTS and SON -i-H- have been instructed (by the mortgagees) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at thj Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, April 2, 1880, subject to Conditions of Sale, all those three DUELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, AND SHOP ADJOINING, Now in the occupation of Messrs Blanch, Evans, and Gibburn. The Shoo is let to ilr Hughes for the term of 99 years from March 25th, 1374, less the last four days thereof, at a Ground Rent of £ 2 5s per annum. The whole of the premises are held under one lease, for at; rm of 99 years from March 25th, 1S74, at the Ground Rent of £5 lis per annum. Sale to commence at beven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to 11. W. Beor, Esq., jun., solicitor; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 41042 R. JONES AND SON'S ANNOUNCEMENTS, BUIDGEND. JVfESSRS R. JONES and SON have 1x1. been instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, AT Sl'LOTT FAIDI, ST DONATS, The Property of Mr Thomas Morgan (who is leaving the farm), ou WEDNESDAY, the 5tn day of April, 1S80, 100 Fat Sheep, 9 Fat Cattle, Cow ami Calf, 3 powerful Young Cart Horses, Cob Hore, Pigs, yaluable Agricultural I im- plements, &c, &c. AT CLAWODYMYNACH: FARM. MONKNASH, NEAR BRIDGEND, On WEDNESDAY, the 14th cay of April, 18S0, for Mr Edwarù Morgan (who is leaving the Farm), Cotswold Ewes and Lambs, 35 head of Durham and Hereford Cat- I tle, 14 powerful Cart Horses, handsome Cobs and Colts, Pigs, Implements, &c. AT TONDU FArm, NEAR BRIDGEND, On THURSDAY, the 15th day < f April, ISSl), the pro- perty of Mr Ricnard Goodwin and Mr P. W. Holmes, cattle, cart horses, cobs, colts, new implements, harne.-s, hay, straw, &c. AT BRYNTEG HOUSE, PENCOED, On THURSDAY, the 8th di,y of Auril, lSisO, sheep, cattle, horses, pi>fs, implements, hay, fire. AT COWBIilDGE, AT THE BEAR HOTEL, On THURSDAY the lyth day of April, 1880, freehold property, situate in the Parishes oi Llanbletiiian and Ystradowen. For further particulars see posters, or apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 4C076 WICK, NEAR BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MESSRS r. JONES and SON win SELL by AUCTION, at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, the lith of April, 18a0, at Three o'clock (subject to conditions to be then produced), "WEST FARM," Comprising a Dwe'Jing-l!oL1se, Outbuildings, and 641. 2r. 26p. of Pasture and Arahie Land, now, and for the last 35 years and upward-, in tile occupation of Mr Thomas Cooke, as tenant from year to year. The greater portion of the Farm lies compactly in nnd near the village of Wick, in the parish of Wick, and the remainder alout a mile off, in the parish of St. Brides Major, About 3 acres is freehold and the remainder is cust.om- aryhold, of the Manor of Ogmore, in which the fines, &c are near y nominal, and the Fa,al may therefore be con- sidered equal to freehold. The Farm Buildings are extensive and commodious, and are, together with the Fayn-liouse, in exceLellt repair. A considerable portion of the land is of first-rate quality, and the residue is good useful land. Part of the purchase money may, if desired, rema,n on mortgage at four per cent per annum. Further particulars may he had of the Auctioneers and of Mr Thomas Stockwood, solicitor, Bridgend, at )L whose office a plan of the property may be s-een. The premises may be viewed on application to Mr Charles Cooke, the tenant's son, at the farm-house. Bridgend, 17th March, 1S80. 4C053 H O M A S W~r L L I A M S, JL (Late WILLIAM8 « WILLIAMS,) ACCOUNTANT. AUCTIONEER, AND VALUER, LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND COM- MISSION AGENT, MORTGAGE BROKER, &c., 14, ST. JOIiN'S-SQC'AEE, CARDIFF. Agent for the Commercial Union Fire, Life, and Marine Assurance Company, Norwich and London f Accident Insurance Company, <tc. 45716 $¡¡ItS by riltlttt Qj;øutrltf. TO be DISPOSED~OF~the LEASE of the RUPERRA HOTEL, Castle-road, Cardiff. The House is situate in a leading thoroughfare and thickly- populated neighbourhood, and is held at a very moderate rent. An extensive business carried on. Present pro- prietor has taken another Ilotel. For further particulars apply on the premises, or to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, Albert Chambers, Cardiff. 45805 i ifnmmme. -= LOSS OF TIME IS LOSS OF MONEY 1 ACCIDENTS CAUfcE LOSS OF TIME, And may be provided against bv a policv of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS At SUl A NTCE COMPANY, The Oldest and Largest. Accidental Assurance Company. HT. RON. LORD KINNAIRD, CuAiaxAy. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 1, 000, 000. MODERATE PREMIUMS. BONUS ALLOWED TO INnUnEita OF FIVE YEARS' STANDING. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowaixe in thu event of Injury. ONE MILLION AND A HALF HAS BEEN PAID AS COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agent: or (4, CORN HILL, LONDON. 45018 8238 WILLIAM J. VIAN. Secretary. AgentW. Willans, 11, Henry-street, Bute Docks. ^HERE~IS~^Tr^TE_GRm,lTn& SAFES.-SECOND. HAND FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF.—At no House in the Worid can there be found » larger assortmelit to select from, by every eminent Btaker. Also Wrought Iron Doors for strong rooms, party walls, or those to divide warehouses, at one-third the price of new. Pertect in every respect. Price Liat free.—-GRIFFITHS & SONS, 43. Cannou-street, London, S.C. litll2 26 plates. JMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. ■^YILLIA VI JJLRANK, ( WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, AND COKER NUT MERCHANT (Established 12 years), Desires to state that he is the SOLE INVENTOR of ELECTION ROCK, Having first introduced it into Cardiff during the contest between Colonel Stuart and Mr Gifiard Jl1 1868: again in 1874 and now in the present contest between Mr E. J. REED, and Mr Arthur E. Guest. w. F. begs to warn Shopkeepers and the Public against unprincipled imitltors, who style themselves Confection- ers, who have no Plant for producing Sweets of any kind, and who send to Bristol or other large towns for a few shillings' worth, where orders are obtained by them through the false representations they constantly put forth. thus trading upon the back of an industrious tradesman. THE ONLY GENUINE ELECTION ROCK Is Manufactured at W. FRANK'S WORKS, 26S, BUTE-STREET, Where our Customers are invited to see the process of making carried out by a Staff of First-class Workmen. OBSERVE.—W. FRANK has no connection with any ether person in the trade, and his only Business Addresses are- STUART-HALL, HAYES BRIDGE-. 2G8, BUTE-STREET; AND SEVERN ROAD, CANTON. Wholesale Houses liberally dealt with. Price Lists on application. 4LO1 COAL "MLWS^EGULATLON ACT, 1S72. EXAMINATION FOR MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY. DISTRICT UNDER THE CHARGE OF T. CADMAN, ESQ., H.M. INSPECTOR OF MINES. Persons desirous of being Examined in this District for Managers Certificates of Competency, under the al-.ove- uameu Act, stiou,d at once communicate with the Secre- tary to the Board of the aoove-meiitiuiicd District at the following address:— Wiuuall's Hilii, Colcford By order of the Board, J. T. THOMAS, Secretary. N.B.—Persons who do not reside within the District are equally eligible for examination with those who do- 40104 SEVERN BRIDGE. G E Y E R N BRIDGE. NEW ROUTE TO BATII AND BRISTOL. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Cardiff dep. — 7.0 9.40 12.37 — 4.5 0.5 Newport „ — 7.30 10.10 1.25 — 4.35 0.30 Lydney 7. 9.33 11.17 2.38 4.35 5.47 7.25 IShDocksSS}ar 7'5i 9'iG n'30 2-5 4'i8 6-° 7'SS Bath „ 10.5 12.3 2.O 5.7 G.15 — 9.30 Brkt >1 &.42 11.40 2.5 4.40 5.55 8.52 a.m. a.m. a.m. 3.m p.m. P, 01. p.1. Bristol dep, 7.-0 8.5 9.15 11.0 3.15 5.0 y.o Bath 7.15 8.45 10.45 2.55 4.25 0.35 Sharpness g 34 9 3 n 3- 1.23 4.17 0.15 8.12 Docks ) Lydney arr. 8.47 9.20 11.43 1.43 4.30 0.28 S.25 Newpor. -1.5 — 5.35 — 9.30 Cardiff" — 11.10 1.37 — 0.5 — .J7 For further particulars, see Time Table. N.B.-Passcn¡;crs can book between Cardiff, Newport, and Sharpness Ducks. 1543a ^LEX A N D R A PARK. £ 50 WILL BE GIVEN FOR COMPETITION AT THE ABOVE GROUNDS. ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 10I'll it J4m, lSbO. L25 Great All England 150 yards Handicap- l;t prize, £ 20 2nd, £ 3 3rd, £ 2. Entrance, 2s Od. „ £10 ioj yards H muicap, open to Monmouthshire and Wales-Ist prize, silver cup, value £7; 2nd, £ SrJ, £ i. Entrance Is fid. Open to amateurs and members of athletic clubs. £ 15 Bicycle Handicap, five miles, open to Monmouth- shire and Wales, open to 3111:eUr,5 and members of bicycle and athletic etuus-1st prize, silver cup, value £ 10; 2nd, £ 3 3rd, £ 2. Entrance, 2-i. Ali entries close 011 Wednesday, April 7th. Fur further particulars tend btamped envelope. All races to b run in heats. Competitors must contest in loose trou-ers or knickerbockers reachmg to the knees. Sheffield rules enforced. All entries to be mads to Mr Alfred Lewis, Alexandra Park, Cardiff. 45920 THE ALBERT PUBLIC BILLIAKD 'L ROOMS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Ar.E NOW OPENED TO PLAYERS *4031 N. LAWRENCE, PEoriusroB. J'ceKti.es. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT jL- INVE.STMKNT BUILDING SOCIETY. BONT~TV FAR. UNAPPROPRIATED I ROFiTS, DEc. 1879 £ 5,344 lr. LARGE OR SMALL INVESTMENTS May be maue on Subscriptions or Prepaid Shares which may be expected to realise, with Profits, over 7 wr cc.f 0V PERCENT. ON DEPOSITS, '.lucent. Withdrawable at Reasonable Notice ADVANCES On the Most Eaiy and Equitable Terms. Office: 0:-en Daily for all Business 23, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. AGKxeres Newport, Mr E. Thomas, 43. York-place- Penarth, Mr D. H. Edmunds, 21, Plassey-st' EbbwVale, Mr J. A. Davies, Ida-place W. SANDERS, Managing Secretary 4114-1—7-S22 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated unoer the Building Societies Act, 1(74) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the thortast notice, guM3 (), £ 10Q t0 £ 10i0]0> Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or fl;U private individuals. ,j The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the hide- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated re- payments are ma le, is securer by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main. ^For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the Society, 34. Victoria-street. Merthyr. 101(i5 IDgtd. Visitors TO losdon.—panibls V PRIVATE HOTEL (lato Roberts),27, Thuvics Ian. Ilo born Circus, K.C., establish^ over forty years. The most central and coiiyeioentiov.t.oii nithe Morropohs. Much patronised by Vv ,n<° contorts. Moderate tariff. Night portei 111 attendance. 4D511 NDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AZD FAMILY HOTEL, 62. IROAD STREET, BRISTOL. ORDI&AKY DAILT, 18 6d. 44274 W)1, PAKSLEV. Proprietor. THE GUILDHALL HOTEL, JL BROAD STREET. BJKISRQL One of the old-fashioned Commercial Hotels. central, very clean and coufortable, every attention. BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS, Moderate Charges. Managers—Mr and blrs CARTER. tLatM of the Globe Hotel, Exeter). 4S7S1 -r"< '0. A LL USERS OF MACHINERY should J* write Messrs BEXTLEY and ACKROYD, of BRADFORD, for particulars of their PATENT MACHINERY FASTENERS. A good pushing Agent *yauted 44555 æulJtit I EIV THEATRE ROYAL, .1. WOOD.STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manager. Mr E. BTJLWZR. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, APRIL 2. FOR T.VO MGHTS ONLY, Mr and Mrs HUBERT OGHADY. in an entirely New Irish Drama, entitled: THE EVICTION. R- MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY. WONDERFUL MECHANICAL EFFECTS. NEXT Mr BUCK'S NEW COMEDY CO.MPANY WKVK aopear in the successful Modern Comedy, I COURTSHIP, written by H. J. Byron. Doors u en 7, commence 7.30. Carriages 10.30. Price.: Oress Circle, 3s Pit Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is Gallery, G(I. Second Price at 9 o'clock, to Circle and Stalls only, oox P.ans at Mr W. Lewi* Duke-street. 42093 -IE.'Ai'iD CIPC;(jS, CARDII"F. Q.RAND CIRCU S, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MONSTER ATTRACTION FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. Special Engagement of TUTE'S ROYAL MINSTRELS, In New Songs, Banjo Solos, Sand Clog and Eccentric Dunces. TUTE'S UNRIVALLED BRASS BAND. TUTE'S SABLE COMEDIANS. GREAT EQUESTRIAN AND VARIETY TROUPE, Trained Fire Horses, Dashing Riders, Daring Acrobats and Gymnasts. FUNNY CLOWNS AND GROTESQUES- SWANSEA. USIC HALL, SWANSEA, MR JOHN THOMAS (PEXCEKDD GWALIA), Harpist to Her ll.ijesty the Queen, Legs to announce that he will give A GRAND EVENING CONCERT At the above Hall, ON MONDAY, APIUL TUE 0TH, 18S0, Consisting of the NATIONAL MUSIC OF WALES, Performed by the Unite l Choirs of Swansea, Morriston, and neighbourhood, Band of Harps and Principal Voca- lists, all of whom having generously promised their gratuitous services, ti.e proceeds to be devoted to the Fund being- raised b* Mr John Thomas, towards found- ine; a permanent Scholarship for Wales at the Academy of Il1:ië.. ——— 4COS7 Further will be duly announced. (êt11.trnttOit. CARDIFF. ADAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK- i'LACE, CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORDS NEXT TERM will COMMENCE TUESDAY, APRIL 13th. The pu; ils of tiie Kinder- Garten will assemble the same day at nine o'clock. 46060 LADIES' SCH~0 6~LT 13, COLD.^TEEAM-TERRACE. CONDUCTED BV MISS THOMAS. The NEXT ()CAR'J ER wiJ: COMMENCE THURSDAY, APRIL 1st. -T-orms on application. 520 A E D I FF CO L L E~(T E HEAD Faster F. C. BIItKBECK TERRi, M.A., Late Foundation Scholar, &c.. of ,St. John's College, Cambridge. A £ S.STANT MASTERS Y. J. NEWELL, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES. B.A., Worcester College, Oxford. J. G. MONRO, Trinity College, Dublin, &e., tic. Pupi's are prepared for the Universities, Professions, and Commerce. Boarders are received on moderate terms. In the last two Cambridge Local Examinations this fcho J1 hag ¡,a:ned Eleven Classes in Honours, including Fuitr First Classes with special distinctions, a result unparalleled in the Principality, IheTt-rm begins on Tuesday, April J3th. Apply to the Head Master, The Co.lege, Dumfries- pia% or to the Seer-.ta.ry. 45, the Parade. 46057 MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. WOLVERLE Y-PLACE, SE VERN-ROAD, CANTON. Principal—REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Years' Experience). A thoroughly g-ood plain English Education. A Firat-csass Preparatory Department. Terms on al>¡¡eation. <9JUOO 3: :n"-r- COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CULVER- W ELL, A,A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and otner Local Examinations. Reierees, Parents of Pupils. 43034-7833 The Next Term will CD, V.) Commence. April 16tn, 1880 JJRAPBRY A L E. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. H E It NEB nOT HER S JL.P CARDIFF, ARE STILL OFFERING THEIR LAIGg STOCK AT A CON- SIDERABLE REDUCTION. THE PRESENT IS A FAVOUR- ABLE OPPORTUNITY TO SE- CD RE SOME DECIDEDLY CHEAP PARCELS. DUE NOTICE OF THE OPENING OR THEIR NEW AND EXTENSIVE PREMISES, 15, QUEEN STREET, Will shortly appear. « v 45767 „ RJIHE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. ►8 CO tS -4 DANIEL LIEWIS & SONe 0 M o 66 ART CABINET MAKERS. '%j ——- » £ HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE O « PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. ► a CO ————— 6, CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. 7621—41996 TTTE GREAT nt,oon PTMTPTETC. NPUOMPSONS' BURDOCK PILLS OVER- come the worst Co m of diseases, and the foulest state the blood, stomach. Liver, and kidneys; they «o to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. „ TLUI GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the fallowing loinnlaints :-Indlgestion or wind in the *tomJsch or Dowels, giddiness in the bead, dimness of sight, weak or sore eves, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, bver, :md obstructions, asthma, or tightness in ♦1 v r'ncum*tics. lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in t.ie back, scurvy, had jer*, bod breast, sore throat, sore heads, arid *ores of »J1 descriptions, burn*, wounds, or. white swelling's, scrofula, or tone's evil, gatherings, tim-iours or cancers, pimples and blotches on the face and oorty, sv.-el.ed rp-t or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaun'ice, a.nd dropey, and fevers of all kinds. Tn boxes at is lil and 2s 9(1 each, sold by most caemists, or from the Burdsck Pill Maaulactury, 44, 1 Pxface-itrse t. __#x •Business gUdregcs. j 9, 11, 12, 13, AND 14, s T. MARY gTREET, AND 15, TRINITY STREET, CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND £ JOMPANY, Respectfully Leg to announce that they have purchased the STOCK AND BUSINESS Of Miss Hillyard, of No. 5, Crockherbtown, WHICH ARE NOW BEING OFFERED FOR SALE AT TCIEIR OWN PREMISES IN ST. MARY-STREET, The Superior Quality of the Stock is so wel); known amongst Ladies that it requires uo f praise or commendation. NEW DEPARTMENT. HOWELL and CO. invite Inspection of their own Stock of Ladies' Outfitting, Baby Linen, Children's Frocks, Pinafores, Cloaks, Pelisses, &c., &c. This Department is at the end of the Millinery Showroom, and can be entered from St. Mary-street or Trinity-street. Ladies ib this Department are waited on by Female Assistants onlj. STOCK-TAKING REMNANTS AND GENERAL TURNOUTS. H. and CO. having completed the:r Annual Stock Taking, will turn out from their various departments a large quantity of goodE, which they w.U offer for sale at prices quite regardless of cost, so as to clear. HOWELL and COMPANY'S Speculative Purchases of I General Draperv made m anticipation of, ana prior to, any advance, have been, and are now, the theme of con- versation amongst manufacturers and the public generally, and their present Stock, amounting to nearly £ 100/01, will be placed before the public at EX- TREllE OLD RATES, notwithstanding the actual advance is from 15 to 40 per cent. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Including Brussels, Tapestries, Kidderminsters, Felts, Floor Cloths, (Hare's ditto;, Linoleum, Corticine, &c., L- c. Five-Frame Brussels, best quality, 3s Hid per yard. (This line guaranteed-no better made.) Tapestries from Is So to 2s 9d per yard. H. and Co. can supply almost any quantity at prices quoted-not remnants. Scotch Stair Cloth at old prices. Scotch Floor Cloth from lold per square yard. Our noted Heavy Make at Is 13 Jl per square vard. This cannot be matched under 2a 6 per square yard. Hare's and other well-known makes at old prices, (Makers' advance, 3d per yard.) Woollen Cloths. Flannels, Winceys, Fancy Shirting, Flannels, Welsh do, Oxford Shirtings, Prints, Pompa- dours, Blue, Scarlet, and Whito Serges, White and Grey Calicoes, Counterpanes, Blankets, Waste Twill Sheet- ings, Towels, &c, &c, are worth looking aiter. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Contains Pile after Pile cf New Dress Material, includ- ing the fashionable makes and shades. Black Goods will be found from otM; penny to sixpence per yard under the cost of replacing theia from Manu facturcri. GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY AND SHIRT DEPARTMENT. Here, as in other Departments, HOWELL and CO. go in for quantity, ingluding style and value, therefore they are in a position to offer best or high. class goods at very moderate prices. Gents' White (Linen Front) Shirts ready for present wear, from 1: li Jd. to 7s. lid. GenW Washed Oxfords from Is. Uid. Unwashed from lild. to 2s. lljd. Pants, Vests, Ties, Scarves, Collars, Cuffs, Socks, Hose, &c., &c., at old prces. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. This is well stocked with Lace Curtains, Cretonne, Tapestries, Damasks, Cotton and Linen Sheeting, Brown and Bleached Table Cloths, Napkins, ic, A LARGE STOCK OF CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS AT OLD PRICES. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT CONTAINS STRAW ltATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, &a JACKETS. COSTUMES, SHIRTS, SHAWLS, &a A VERY CHEAP PARCEL OF LADIES* UMBRELLAS TO CLEAR. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE. MISS HILLYARD'S STOCK READY ON SATURDAY, JJ OWELL & jQ O MP A N Y, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CA.RDIFF, I Justness ENV SPRING rjtliOUSERS NEW SPRING SUITS TAILORING DEPARTMENT We have NOW ON SHOW our NEW SEASON STOCK of WOOLLENS, comprising tlia very latest Styles in SCOTCH and WEST of ENGLAND GOOD. and are makm to measure ent5: Wt5 at .42' 50 5,rs-, Gents* Troupers it lo/U, IS/ 16 6, GOOD FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. Sy"tem of usine;ss-CASH, NO DISCOUNT. W. BOYLE C°- CHURCH-STREET. CARDIFF, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, & HATTERS. 45307 E T T E S E D J^OCK Ij L E, TTERED D OCK JU THE NOVELTY OF THE PRESENT CONTEST. E. T+-T A I S H J. i., or 59 & GO, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIrF, WL-has to Caution the Public not to be misled b- t; representations of other parties, who siy they are tbe SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF LETTERED HOCK. E. N. NAISH bigs most respectfully to intimate that she ha; fitted a Boiling-room, for the purpose ..f MANUFACTURING LETTERED ROCK On the Premise, with the words Vote for Heod, Vo'* for Guest, and Guest for Ever, and Read fur Ever. I Any perioii wishing their name inserted in caa have it oil reasonable terms. N.B.—SHOPS SUPPLIED With all kinds of Pure Home-made Sweets, subject ta analysis. SPRING, 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. Goods bought now will be worth very much more when the Season commences. Trade is reviving, and as the amount of spending money will be largely increased, the Proprietors of the CARDIFF HOUSE have deter- mined to offer a spemal inducement by selling tl, i Stock at Old Prices. Tne Goous now offered were bought when the long-continued depression of trade hid brought prices down to almost nominal yalue. The Stock consists of Boys' Suits and Gentlemen's Clothinc, ready-made or to measure, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Scarfs, Hosiery, & Address—MESSRS W. PRICE and SONS Fashionable Outfitters, ST. MARY-STREET & CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. OYAL JQEVON SHIRE gERGB Made of selected Elastic staple wools In all the Latest fashionable Colours and Mixtures To suit ad seasons and all climates. ROYAL DE-VO-NSHIRE ERGB For Ladies' Dresses Oa the authority of The OUEEN is UNRIVALLED for BEAUTY, HARD WEAR, and UTILITY "Sea-water cannot hurt t," ROYAL JQEVONSEIRE gERGE New Pattern Books post free. Any lengtii cut. Carriage paid to London, Dublin, and Glasgow. SPEARMAN and SPEARMAN, S0 Factors. (Only Addres=)—PLYMOUTH. (No Agencies,) JJANKRUPT kS T. 0 C K. £ £ MM>0 worth of g O O T S AND SHOE& CASH AND COMPANY Having purchased the entire STOCK of J. B. WITCHF.LL at a. Large Discount, desire to effect a Speedy Clearance by offering the same at an IMMENSE REDUCTION Please note the Address— CASH AND COMPANY (Late J. B. Witehell), 94, ST. MARY-STREE T. & 20, THE HAYES, CAIDIFF. BRANCHES: NEWPORT 9, Commercial-strcet. AHLRGA VEY 48, Cross-street. SWANSEA 13 and 14, Temple-street. I,()-NTYPI,IDD I;a.,L. YSTRAD near fctatiou. TREbERBERT TREORKY PORTH Hannah-street. 45J1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL -1-'l MR W. F. GILLETT, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Begs to inform his numerous clients that on and aflat the 29th inst he will tram act his Business at CHURCH-STUEET CHAMBERS, CHURCH STREET, Where he has reiroted to more commodious Offices. 46DA J. AND jp g C H IE DM AVER'S GRAND, UPRIGHT, AND OBLIQUE IRON-FRAME PIANOFORTES. rjlHOMPSON AND H HACKELL Have the honour to announce that they have been specially appointed S,-Ie Agents'' for CARDIFF anu WALES for the above Pian for. e,, which f: oiu the very superior construction and remarkable power aiil richness of Tone, t igcthcr with elegance of -.t: pear. aoce, have gained for the.-e Instruments the h chest I expressions of praise and admiration, both irom iae> leading Professors aud Mu-icai Critics generally. AN EMINENT PiANIST WRITES I candidly lelieve they are the finest Piauoforres t4 ibe obtained. rpEOMPSON AND gHACKELL, -'L PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSES, CARDIFF SWANSEA, NEWPORT, AND TENBY. THE FOLLOWING IS A COPY OF THE ROYAL WARRANT For the Supply of these Pianofortes TO HER MAJESTY., Lord Chamberlain's Office. THESE ARE TO CERTIFi that I have appointed Messrs JULR-.S SciiiED.ATER and PAUL ScrnKo.MAYI. trad- ins: under the firlll of Messrs SCIIIEDMAYEB. (Pianol-rte- fabrik>, to be Pianoforte Manufacturers to Her Maiestv at SLuit;rart. To have, hold, exercise, and enjoy the said place, to. gether witn all rights, profits, privilege:, and advantages thereunto belonging. This Warrant does net extend to any future member v. the firm. Given under riv h-til(I and ¡:'e:l tbis I-.econ I day of May, 1877, in the Fortieth Year of Her Ka'iestv'i reign. (Signed'* HERTFORD. Y*eaT) j iiorci Cbavnh«wi*ra.