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1; AMERICAN EA T MARKETS, — 53 & 36, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 9' BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF. 82, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. STEPNIEY STREET, LLANELLY. ^lERICAN FRESH BEEF. ltBSH EGGS FRESH EGGS. IrESHEGGS FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS "RESU EGGS FRESH EGGS r'PIESII EGGS FRESH EGGS FRESH, EGGS £ FRESH EGGS PfiESH EGGS S FRESH EGGS tRESH EGGS X. FRESH EGGS ^ESHEGGS FRESH EGGS rREH EGGS C5 FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS § FRESH EGGS 1-1 PRESHEGGS ^SHEGGS § FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS Z FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS tRESH EGGS E-i FRESH EGGS RESH EGGS Si FRESH EGGS ^SH EGGS FRESH EGGS EGGS H FRESH. EGGS FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS FRESH EGGS eP'EsH EGGS FRESH EGGS PlEsH EGGS FRESH EGGS f"; STEWART & GO, PROPRIETORS. 41544 iAMPLOUGHS JjRETIC SALINE. J1- IT T\I C IA TH 0UR HOUSES, AND USE NO OTHER. &e4 ^^0 antidote in Fevers, Eruptive Aflec ^eritg °Us Sickness, having peculiar and exclu- ^merit" ^"or the protection of the pubic against i] .r)e'i a Citations, I have applied for and vgain ob- > .c,|dant3er^etUil injunction, with costs, against the JlAi»Cbserve the GENUINE has my NAME and j, RK on a BUFF-COLOUKED WRAPPER V HOLBORN-HILL, LONDON. 8443—41935 IMPORTANT NOTICS. 1 E SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER ( ioS int„ CO., ^iisidsrayfcn the probability ot ft large demand for I IRM# P^DLA RUBBER GOODS 'Je'» lr^Prove")v are now prepared to execute alt 0)* their STORES at CARDIFF, at Mantt- wA. )»f|t facturers' Trade Prices. oek alvravs on hand of VALVES, SHEETS, iis S> L?'?°SE, TUBING, PATENT STEAM PACK- INDIA RUBBER DRIVING &C* CAjjyrer> °' the new "Para" Rubber-lintd SEAM- HOSE, for Fire Engines, Brewenes, Coko ShiP »<*ks. »v°r the celebrated PATENT EAGLt STEAM to*1 acknowledged to be the cheapest and N,jl,l a Packi.z ever introduced, as used by the Q *ay companies. 5 es. tltion* and Price List on application. SOTT K0T5E THE ADDRESS :— WALES INDIA RUBBER coH Bute DOCKS. CARDIFF. <&w 1N p B X c I S. for Breechloading GUNS, I 'rj.best Powder and Newcastle PateiS j, hlhed Shot. Sole Agent— j. 29 E WOOD, GUNMAKEB, ^«*«:^SicHOLAS •STREET, BRISTOL. Pe?inenn* 118 •• Blue, 10s; Best Brown, 9s Cd ^hroun.u backed in Wood Boxes. "so post for 500 an j upwards Carriage free. k Cash with Order. jo^^HOLAS-STREET, BRISTOL. a?,1lnd ^-srauR-e Central FireBieeohloading A 4s- tash with Order. OF^MTCHINERT should ♦ rs BliNTLIiY and ACKROVD, of Pim. Particulai-g of their PATENT A good pushing A«nt 44655 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. M Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c. at Swansea April 6 Household Furniture, at Swansea April 7 Messrs FULLER, HORSEY, SONS, and CO. Pcntnewynydd Ironworks, at London April 21 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff .May 4 Mr THOMAS E. GEORGE. Leasehold Messuages, at Abercarn April 6 Messrs J. F. HARVEY and Co. Stock-in-Tiade, Furniture, &c., at Swansea Aprii 3 Messrs W. and S. HERN. House, at Cardiff Aprils Messrs R. JONES and SON, Live and Dead Stock, at St Donat's April 5 Live and Dead Stock, at Monknash April 14 Live and Dead Stock, near Brid.-end -April 16 Live and Dead Stock, at Pencoed April tt Freehold Property, at Ccwbridge „ April 13 Fajm, &c., at Bridgend .»April 17 Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER. Horse, at Swansea ••April 3 Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER. Horse, at Swansea _ADffl 3 I Mr EDWIN T. LUCOCK. Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff April 5 Mr MADDOX. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 8 i Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff April 8 Messrs MUNN and KENNARD. Cutlery, Electro-plate, &c, at Cardiff ..April 8, 9,10, & 12 Messrs OWEN and BRYANT. Unredeemed Piedges, at Oarditi April 5 Messrs PARSONS & BALDING. Farming Stock, &c, at, LJanwnen April 9 Mr J. PAYNE. Household Furniture and Effects April 5 Mr F. J. RAYNEK. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea April 7 Dwelling-house and Premises, at Swansea April 9 Messrs. STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER, & CO. Household Furniture, &e, at Penarth April 5 Horses, at the Repository, Cardiff April 8 Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff April 15 & 16 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. Leasehold Property, at Swansea April 8 MONTHLY STUD" ~SALE^ MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Repository, at Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th of April next, between 40 and 50 HORSES, of different descriptions. This Sale will include several first-class Irish horses. Entrance fee, 5s. Further entries should be made at once. 45867-8437 IN LIQUIDATION. VALUABLE LIFE POLICY AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, AND co. are instructed by the Trustees to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Swan- sea, on THURSDAY, the 8th April, 1830, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in Two Lots (subject to such conditions as shall there and then be produced), the following PROPERTY: I LOT 1.—Policy on the Life of Mr Benjamin Low., effected in 185J for £ 200 in the Sun Life Insurance Com- pany, and subject to the small annual premium of Ab 13s. A considerable sum in bonuses has accumu- lated. LOT 2.-All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, situate at Cpstlewi), the Mumbles, and now in the occupation of Miss Riddell, at the yearly rental of L40. '> The Property is held on a lease from and subject to a yearly ground rent of 4: The greater portfon of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to H. H. Field, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; Samuel Taylor, Esq., Accountant, Swansea or the Auctioneers. 11, Temple-street, Swansea, April 1, 1880. PURSUAN,, THE PKWNBROKERS' ACT, 1872. MESSRS OWEN and BRYANT will SELL by AUCTION, at the Borough Auction- room, Moira-terrace, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 5tli day of April, 1880, a quantity of valuable UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Pledged during 1878-80 with Messrs Louis Barnett, Bute- street, and 6, Caroline-street, S. Blaibersr, Bute-terrace; S. Harris, 279, Bute-street; S. Joseph, 50, James-street; S. Joseph, 24, St. Mary-street; and Airs A, Barnett, 9, Nelson-terrace all of Cardiff. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneers' Office, 30th March, 1880. 46oj0 NO. li, PEMBIi.OKE TJVRRACE, CARDIFF. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGED. "IVFESSRS.W. and S. HERN will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ttie Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th of April, 1880, at 5 o'clock p.m., subject tn n^nditious then produuad, NO, 11, PEMBROKE TERRACE. CROCKHEftB- TOWN, CARDIFF, Containing ten comfortable rooms and convenient offices, occupied by Mr W. Seidler, held under the Marquess of Bute for 99 years from the 29th September, 1875, at the yearly rent of £ 9 Gs. Two-thirds purchase money may remain on mortgage. Further partioulars of the Auctioneers, or Mi- JOHN HENRY EVANS, Solicitor, Cardiff. l!Auctiolleer's Offices. 74, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 45944 19, QUEEN-STUEKT, CAlWfFF. IMPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT CONSIGNMENT OF SHEFFIELD SILVER-PLATE AND TABLE CUTLERY. MESSRS MUNN and KENNARD are instructed by Messrs Griffiths as d Co,, Albion Plate Works, Sheffield, in consequence of dissolution of partnership, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Mart, IS, Queen-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY, April 8, 9. 10, and 12, 1880, a large and magnificent consignment of CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, &c., Comprising a great variety of tea and coffee equipages, cruet frames, entree and vegetable dishes, liqueur frames with richly cut bottles, pickle frames, dish covers of the Minerva and Grecian designs, soup and sauce tureens, novel designs in hot water and toddy kettles, with or without spirit lamps; presentation cups, lined with gold; crystal claret cups, silver-mounted, in all the newest designs sauce, soup, and toddy ladles elegant butter dishes and sugar vases, superb egg epergnes, flower vases, marmalade stands, salvers and trays, from Sin. to 26in. diameter toast racks, and a large assortment of butter knives, pickle forks, sardine forks and tongs, knife rests, grape scissors, sugar sieves, nul. crackers, cake baskets, &c., &c. 300 dozen spoons and forks, comprising tea, salt, and mustard spoons, in fiddle, kmjr, beaded, and lily patterns, all guaranteed to be electro-pl .ted on the purest nickel silver fish knives and forks, in cases of 12 pairs dessert knives and forks to match, with handles of pear], ivory, electro-silver, &e. The dinner service is extensive, and of the finest steel, with handles of ivory, shell, and electro-siiver; cabinets containing complete suites, meat and game carvers, bread, cake, and fruit knives and an extensiye assort- ment of other useful and ornamental goods. The long-established reputation of the above House is sufficient guarantee of the goods now offered for Sale. Goods on view morning of Sale. To commence at 3 and 7 o'clock p.m. 46123 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR J. PAYNE will SELL by AUC- TION, at his spacious Salerooms, 14, Crockherb- town, Cardiff, on MONDAY, April oth, 1880, an assort- ment of excellent FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PICTURES, &c.. &c. Comprising—Handsome mahogany sidaboard 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, &,c. Good cottage pianoforte in walnut case. Sundry gas fittings, etc., &c. The next SALE will take place on MONDAY, April 12th, and parties having goods for disposal should com- municate early with the Auctioneer. Intending purchasers need only to attend the above hie to be satisfied that every article offered will be Sold wihout Reserve. <*>ods on view on Friday next and following days. Sa" to commence at 2.30 and Seveu o'clock in the Evenng. 46079 SALE THIS DAY. AUQlON MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. JO CAUNET MAKERS, FURNITURE DEALERS, AND OTHERS. IN LIQUIDATION. RE E. DAVIES, OF 30, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, CABINET IAKER, &c. MESSlS JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. are nstructed by the Trustee to SELL by PUBLIC AUtTION, on the above premises (where the goods have ben removed for convenience of sale), on SATURDAY, te 3rd day of Aprii next, the whole of the I STOCK-IN-'&ADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,, AND EFMECTS. of the abQve-naied debtor. The Stock consists of easy chairs, mahogay loo tables, mahogany chelionnieres, ditto commodes ditto chest of drawers, small occa- sional tables (waaut), oak umbrella stand, walnut what- nots, toilet glass* towel hortei, pier glasses (in-laid,) cane seated chain, book cases, mattresses, palliasses, deal tables, fireiront, oilcloth, hearthrugs, &c., & The furniture consists otiron bedsteads, millpuff beds and bedding, washstand, ware, fender, and irons, com- Inodes, carpets; Ameican clock, tables, bird cage, and the usual hitci.ett uteisila, &c., &c. Sale to commence a, Eleven o'clock a.m. Fuilher particulars ioay be obtained of Messrs Gamble and lhrvey. Accountants, 1, Gresham Buildings, Basing- ha!l-sti;et, London, i.C.; J. Moy Evans, EQ., Solicitor, Vind-st;eet, Swansea, or the Auctioneers, at their Offices, UshT-street, Swansea. Died March ito, 1880. IrP- E. J. EVANS, I ucTioNBEK, ACCOUNTANT,"A" MORTGAGE BROKER, CHURCH-STIET CHAMBERS, CAI^jpj"i I I n as kveral SUMS of MONEYs0 invest on good Freehold and Lasohold Properties, at 6 cort, Also small sums upon *ersonal Security, 45911 ir"wx 'OK SALIS CISHED, 8480 jetties by urtiøu. SALE THIS DAY. 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, on SATURDAY, April 3rd, 1880, that celebrated entire HORSE" BRYCHAN" Rising 8 years old, 16 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 1867; also the first I prize at Welshpool, Oswestry, and Llangollen, in 1838 and took the cup at Shrewsbury and Ludlow, in 1869 and also the first prize at Llanidloes, Newtown, and Welshpool in 1870. Brychan's dam was by Brown Stout, which was con- sidered to be the best horse that ever travelled lt1 Mont- gomeryshire or Shrcipsbire; he was by that gallant horse Nelson, which was unequalled in his day. Brychan's great dam was by Iron Leg, that excelled all horses that travailed Montgomeryshire in his day. Also, Bay Mare, Polly," 6 years old, 15 hands high, and a good worker (a, most perfect animal); three strong contractor's Carts, in good condition, &c., &,c. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock at noon. Three mouths' credit will be given on approved se- curity. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 46051 SPLOTT FARM, ST DONATS. SALE OF FAT AND STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have received instructions from Mr David Morgan (who is leaving the farm), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on MONDAY, the 5th day of April, 1880, the following SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, &c., VlZ. 10 EWES and LAMBS. 100 Fat Cross-bred and other SHEEP. 1 COW and CALF. 9 Fat BULLOCiTS. 3 powerful Young Cart HORSES. 1 COB Horse, 9 years old, 15 hands high, goes well in harness and saddle. 8 Store PIGS; IMPLEMENTS.—2 strong carts, 2 wheel ploughs, 2 double-mould ploughs, iron drags, Cambridge roller, stone roller, scarifier, winnowing machine, corn drili, turnip drill, 4 horse-power steam engine, chaff cutter and corn mill (nearly new), horse power and chaff-cutters, 2 turmp cutters, self-reaping machine by Howard, horse rake, mowing machine, by Wood, 3 turnip scuffiers, water cask on wheels, sheep troughs and racks, 4 dozen wooaen hurdler washing machine, stone salting table, grindstone, shaft, Jeadiiitr and plough harness, &e., &c. articles '>artl dairy utensifc, and sundry other Three months' credit will be given upon approved security to purchasers of Z10 and upwards, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Refreshments at 12. Sale to commence at One o'clock. R. JONES AND SON'S ANNOUNCEMENTS, M—BRIDGEND. ^/TESSRS R. JONES and SON have ~J-~ been instructed lo SELL by AUCTION, AT CLAWDDYMYNACH FARM, MONKNASH, NEAR « BRIDGEND, On WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of April, 18S0, for Mr Edward Morgan (who is leaving the Farm), Cotswold Ewes and Lambs, 35 head of Durham and Hereford Cat- tle, 14 powerful Cart Horses, handsome Cobs and Colta, Pigs, Implements, &e. AT TONDU FARM, NEAR BRIDGEND, On FRIDAY, the 16th day cf April, 1830, the pro- perty of Mr Richard Goodwin and Mr P. W. Holmes, cattle, cart horses, cobs, colts, new implements, harness, hay, straw, &c. AT BRYNTEG HOUSE, PENCOED, On THURSDAY, the 8th day of Aoril, 1880, sheep, cattle, horses, pigs, implements, hay, &c; AT COWB RIDGE, AT THE BEAR HOTEL, On THURSDAY, the 13th day of April, 18S0, freehold property, situate in the Parishes of Llanblcthian and Ystradcwen. For further particulars see posters, or apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 46076 PONTNEWYNYDD IRON WORKS, MONMOUTH- SHIRE. "IV/TESSRS FULLER, HORSEY, SONS, _LT_X_ and CO. are instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, at the Auction Mart, Token house-yard, London, on WEDNESDAY, April 21st, at 2 o'clock precisely, in one lot, the PONTNEWYNDD IRON WOIKS, with the fixed Machinery and Plant. The works adjoin the l ontnewynvdd Station on the Monmouthshire ilail- way and Canal Company's Line, having direct communi- cation therewith by means of sidings from the works. They are about nine miles from Newport, ind within a mile of Pontypool. The works are capable of producing 300 tons manufactured iron per week, chiefly sheets and wire. T e site is copyhold. The buildings ci m prise the rolling mill about 470 feet long by 155 feet wide, stone-walled wharf next railway siding 201 feet long, office, two engine-houses, roll turning shop, turnery oi two flours, smith's shop, range of stores, office, dwelling- house, and 13 workmen's cottages, the whole occupying an area of 13 acres 3 roods 30 perches. A piece of land, with 10 cottages thereon. The machinery and plant consist of an 18-incli puddle bar train, Link's forge train for 10-inch bars, two 20-incli sheet trains, a 9-inch wire train, seven pairs shears, a five-ton Helve hammer, driven by four Steam eng lies, collectively of about 235- horse power, 1G steam boilers, 41 furnaces, two 50 cwt. steam hammers, sheet sheurii.g machine, punching and shearing machine, weighbridge, nine roil turning and other lathes, planing, shaping, screwing, and drilling machines, vertical engine, cast-iron nour plates, steam ana water pipes. Railway sidings are laid into the works, a plentiful supply of water is obtainable either from the brook or from the Pontypool Gas and Water Company, and coals can be had at 7s per ton, The property may be viewed till the sale by orders only, which may be obtained of the Auctioneers, or by per- sonal application to Mr A. J. Harris, at the worns, ber waeii sonal application to Mr A. J. Harris, at the worns, ber waeii 10 and 4 o'clock. Printed particulars may be had of Messrs HoIIanis, Son, and Cowaid, Solicitor's. Commer- cial Sale Rooms, Mincing-lanc; London, E.C. at the Mart at the principal hotels in Newport, Cardiff, and Swansea and of Messrs Fu ler, Horsey, Sons and Co 11, BilJiter-stjuaie, London, E.C. 46110 IMPORTANT ENGINEERING WORKS AND SHIP- BUILDING YARD, CARDIFF. WITH POSSESSION. MESSRS FULLER. HORSEY, SONS, and CO. are instructed by the Proprietors (con- sequent upon the dissolution of their late partnership) to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 4th May, at Two o'clock precisely, in one lot (unless previously disposed oi by private contract), the valuable valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Known as the Bute Iron Works, Cardiff, having f- fron- tage to the river Taff, and the use of a wharf on the Glamorganshire Canal, occupying a site of land 3a 2r 7p. A very large sum has been expanded in substantial buildings and modern costly plant ani machinery. The buildings are very spacious, and substantially built of brick or stone. They comprise a general machine shop and an an, nex, an erecting shop, stores, iron foundry, trimming shop, store shedalld saw pit, press shed,turnery .Mid erecting shop of two stories, steam engine and boiler houses, chunney shaft, range of offices and stores, spacious yards inter- sected by tramways. Two shipbuilding slips already ex- ist, others can be constructed at a s iiall outlay, and there is sufficient depth of water for launching vessels of very large tonnage, the depth of water at spring tides beinQ; 35 feet. The works are fitted with modern and costly machinery and plant (by the best makers),suitable to the requirements of the business. which the pur- chaser will have the opportunity of taking, if de:- sired, at a fair valuation in the usual way, or will otherwise be sold by auction on the premises. The property is exceedingly desirable, not only for ship- building and general engineering purposes, but for any other business requiring extensive buildings and large space; and placedias it is in the centre of the South Wales coal and iron trades, cannot but improve in value, and, independently of access by river and canal, will shortly be brought into direct connection with Cardiff Station by a railway about to be constructed. From the Marquis of Bute at a ground rent. May be viewed till the sale by orders, which may be obtained of the Auctioneers. Printed particulars and conditions of sale, with plan, may be bad of Messrs Garrard, James, and Wolfe, Solicitors, 13, Suffolk-street, Pall-mall east, London, S.W. at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff; and of Messrs Fuller, Horsev, Sons, and Co.. 11, Bill iter-square, London, E.C. 46117 PEMPOMPREY FARM, LLANWMEN! 4 Milfis from Llanybyther and Lampeter, Cardiganshire "jVTESSRS. PARSONS and BALDING -1-V-fiL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY April 9th, 1880, the whole of the LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FUR. NITURE, lz OTHER EFFECTS the property of Mr David Williams. Th»; Live Stock comprises 6 capital cows to calve earlv 2 barren cows, 5 yearlings, 2 calves, capital mare in foal' quiet in all harness; 9 Shropshire Down ewes and 4 lambs, sow and pigs, poultry, &c. The Implements are modern and very useful, and in- elude 4 b.p. thrashing machine with hytiraulic gear complete, winnowing and chaff machines, farm cart, market spring cart in excellent condition, harrows, &c. Set of nearly new Trap Harness, Dairy Utensils, &c., assortment of useful Household Furniture. Terms Cash under LIO; one month credit or 2t per cent for cash to buyers of £ 10 to £ 26 two mouths' credit or 24 per cent for cash to, buyers of upwards of L25 on approved security. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock punctually. i. There will be no reservs. Dated March 30th, 18t0, Auctioneer's Offices, Tredegar- place, Newport, Mon. THERE IS BUT ONE GRIFFITHS. SAFES.—SECOND • HAND FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF.—At no House in the World can there be found a larger assortment to select from, by every eminent maker. Also Wrought Iron Doors for strong rooms, party walls, or those to divide warehouses, at one-third tee price of new. Perfect in every respeet. Price List froo.—GRIFFITHS & SONS, 43. Oannon-street, London, 2.0. 7*92 28 is Aurtiou. TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS BEYNON AND HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the Jeffreys' Arms Hotel Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY NEXT, April 6th, 1880, the following very well-selected and valuable lot of SADDLE and HARNESS HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., &c., Comprising— 1.—Dark Bay Pony, with black points, 4 years, about 13.2 hands, good in saddle and harness, very fast, and warranted sound. .-nay two-year-old Entire Colt, 15-2 hands, highly commended at the Agricultural Show, at Swansea. 3.—Grey Cob, 14 hands, 7 years, fast, and quiet in har- ness. 4.—Brown Gelding (April foil), by Wild Charlie," 5 years, 15.2i hands, a clever hunter, well known to the Penliergara hounds. IRISH HORSES-(Lots E to 11.) 5.-Powerful Bay Mare, 4 years, 16 bauds, suitable for brewer, corn merchant, or haulier. 6. —Chestnut Gelding, 4 years, 15 hands. 7. Do. do. 4 years, 15*2 hands. 8.—Brown Mare, 4 years, 15*2 hands. 9.-Grey Mare. 4 years, 15 hands. 10.—Bay Cob, 4 years, 15 hands. 11.—Grey Mare, 4 years, 14-3 hands. Lots 5 to 11 are all quiet to ride and drive, and are subject to V. S. examination. They will be on view on Saturday, and may be tried in harness or saddle the day before the Sale. 12.—Chestnut Horse, 6 years, 14'3 hands, quiet to ride and drive. 13.—A capital Bay Horse, 15-1 hands, 5 years, quiet in double and single harness, and fast. 14.—Bay Gelding, by Wild Charlie," out of "Frantic," by Confessor," out of Jessie," by Ascot," 5 years. 15'2 hands. quiet to ride, clever hunter, and warranted sound. :;15.—Very useful Bay Cart Horse, staunch in harness and also cart, harness, and chaff-cutter, the property of the late Mr S. Ace, Mumbles. Vis-a-vis pony phaeton, sporting cart equal to new, useful dog cart, phaeton, stone cart; sets of double cob harness, silver mounted, in good repair; silver and brass mounted carriage harness, cart harness, saddles and bridles, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. Each horse must be provided with a halter, and be in the yard by Ten o'clock morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, 4)112 Oxford-street, Swansea. VICTORIA MART. OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, April 7th, 1880, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite in green rep, mahogany and walnut loo tables, dining, occasional Pembroke and other tables, Brussels carpets, mahogany clieffoniiierr. do couches and sofas, pier and chimney glasses, hair, cane-seated, kitchen, and other chairs, iron, half-tester, and other bedsteads, feather alt, i other beds, spring mattresses, mahogany and other cl!e*tJ of drawers, toilet glasses, mahogany, marble-ton, aud other wash- stands, dressing tables, kitchen dresser and shelves, together with a useful lot of kitchen requisites, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. S. Sale to commeilceat Eleven o'clock a.m. 867ERYN-Y-MOIt-TERRACE7ST. HELEN'S. SWANSEA. MR F. J. RAYNER has been instructed by a Gentleman who is relinquishing house- keeping, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, April 7th, 1880, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, PICTURES, CHINA, GLASS, WARE, MOWING MACHINE, &c. Comprising walnut drawing-room suite in rep, walnut loo table, mahogany dining room suite in leather, side- board with plate-arlass back, handsome ebonised trichord pianoforte (nearly new). mahogany table with extra leaf, couch in cretonne, fancy chairs, whatnots, fenders, fire- irons, coal vases, Brussels carpets, wool hearthrugs, gas chandeliers, coloured passage lamp, handsome clock, oak hat, coat, and umbrella stand with mirror, gilt pier glasses, Venetian b!inds, rustic chair, hat stand and table, &c,, &c., bedroom curtains, handsome mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass door. mahogany chests of drawers, dressing tables and washstands, with marble slabs, painted maple suite, com- mode, half-tester and French bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, sprintr mat tresses, palliasses, toilet ware, giass, china, &c., dresser, and the u|ual kitchen re- quisites, dog kennel, fowl house and rw, &c.. Goods on view Tuesday, April 6. W, Sale to commence at Eleven o'cioc^JBthe Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offioes, Castle Buildings, Wind-street, Swanaai. TO~MEMBERS OF "BUILDING" SoSiieriLS, SMALL CAPITALliSE, &c. nv "■ MR F. J. RA ifNER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Maltster's Arms, Carm u theu-road, Swausea, on FRI- DAY, April Oth, 18SU, all that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, Situate and being ;)5, Carmarthen-road. Swansea, now in the occupation of the owner. Air John Tippings, held for a term of 50 years, from March 23rd, 1667, at a ground rent, of Cl lis per annum. The premises are weil drained, water laid on, ana are situate in the main thoroughfare; being in close proxi- mity to works, wid alwavs command good tenants. .•saie to commence at Tilree o'clock in the a ternoon. For farther particulars apply to E Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street; or to the Auctioneer, at his offices. Castle Buildings-, ind-street, Swan?™. Q. W. H. CARVER, ACCOUNTANT AND AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS, ROTUNDA BUILDINGS, (Near Great Western Railway Station), CARDIFF. AGENT FOR— The Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Company, The Lancashire and Yorkshire Accident insurance Company, &c., &-c.. 45594 jypSSRS W. and S. JDpRN, AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, H. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. COMMODIOUS SALE ROOM. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCES EFFECTED IN THE BEST OFFICES. ADVANCES FROM L100 TO Pic,0,000 ARRANGED ON FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. ——— 42722 500 PROPERTIES, &c., FOR DISPOSAL. SEE OUR ESTATES GAZETTE. FREE ON APPLICATION. fey Incite TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIE- TORS, AND OTHERS. rrio BE SOLD by TENDER, in Five Lots, JL the following VALUABLE LARCH and SPRUCE POLES and PITWOOD.being upwards of 50 years growth, the property of Matthew Mogarndge, Esq., NOW growing on ,011 the Havod Tudor Farm, in the parish of Mynj dwslwyn Monmouthshire, within 2 iiiile3 of the Risca Station, on the Eastern Yalkys Railway, and I iiiile of the Nine Mi.e Point Station, oil the London and North-Western (Sir. howy) Railway, to both of wh. h tnere 1M a-good road. LO: L—Contains 780 poles, more or less, from 3 to 12 inches jnrth. LOT 2—Contains SOO pole?, more or less, from 8 to 12 Inches girth.; a clump of tipn»ee, the onter trees of which are crossed with red, is reserved. LOT 3—Contains 725 poles, moie or less, from 7 to 10 LOT i contains 1,540 poles, more or less, from 7 to 10 inches girth. Fonr clumps of spruce, the outer trees of which are crossed with red are reserved. Lor 5 contains 2, Ho poles, more oi less, from 7 to 9 The boundaries of the several Lots are marked by white paint on the outer trees thereof; and in.addition to the above specified clumps, all trees rnaiked with a red cross arThe Lotsdwill be shewn by Mr Thomas Bevan, Tymelin Farm, Pontymister,Newport,who, on receiving two i.-a>s' notice, will meet intending s f e> ber station. Forms of tender, with conditions ois.ie attached, may be had on application to if '• ^a)r| ly, near Cardiff, to whom all tenders must be addressed, under seal, on or before Saturday, Apni 460..7 ToIHTDISPOSED OF, the LEASE of the RUPERRA HOTEL, Castle-road, Cardiff. Tho House is situate in a leading thoroughly and thickly populated neighbourhood, and is held at a very moderate rent. An extensive business carried 011. Present pro- prietor has taken another Hotel. For further particulars apply on the premises, or to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, Albert Chambers, Cardiff. ° 45865 andE.HEATH, PIANOFORTE MAKERS (From Broadwood's, London,) 14, CROCKHEKBTOWN, CARDIFF. PIANOFORTES &c., oil the Three Years' System, or 15 per cent, allowed for cash. Agents for the AMERICAN ORGANETTE I The most marvellous mechameal Musical Instrument of the age. It will play any and every kiud of music. Prices, from 30s. Music Half-price. 45400 PIANOFORTES. &r, TUNED and REPAIRED. gUtirts* I JMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. WILLIAJi F RANK, 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 Giffard m 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 imitators, 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, 268, BUTE STREET, Where our Customers are invited to see the process of making carried out by a Staff of First-claw Workman. OBSERVE.—W. FRANK has no connection with any other person in the trade, and his only Business Addresses are- STUART-HALL, HAYES BRIDGE; 268, BUTE-STREET; AND SEVERN ROAD, CANTON. Wholesale Houses lile.ally dealt with. Price Lists on application. tco.51 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEPSTOW HUNT STEEPLECHASES. On WEDNESDAY, April 7th, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS, at Pic-nic Fares, and available on day of issue only, will be issued to CHEPSTOW, from CHELTEN- HAM, at It).Ib a.m. Gloucester 9.15 and ll.b a.m. Newnharn. 9.40 and 11.35 Lydney, 10.0 and 11.58; CARDIFF, 10.45 a.m. and 12.50 p.m.; and Newport, 10,40 a.m. and 1.25 p.m. gee Special Bills. I £ J. GRIERSON, 46120 General Manager. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ART EXHIBITION, TE BE HELD AT THE DRILL HALL, MERTHYR TYDFIL, IN THE MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE NEXT. PitESIDFNT-LORD ABERDARE. VICE-VELESIDENr-W. T. CRAWSHAY, ESQ. The Committee respectfully request the LOAN of PAINTINGS, U ORKS of ART, and CURIOSITIES. They have alre:tdy secured the Grant of a Loan of a Valuable Collection from the South Kensington Museum. Intending Exhibitors wiil please apply for particulars to the undersigned, T. J. WEBSTER, ) „ JNO. FORRESTER, fHon- S?cs" 72, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, February, 1680. 45563 O-kL -,NI'INES R-EGULATION ACT, c 1872. EXAMINATION FOR MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES OF COJIFETENCY. DISTRICT UNDCR THE CIIARCSE OF T.-CAIMAN ESQ., H.M. INSPECTOR OF MINES. Persons desirous of being Examined in this District for Managers Certificates of Coinpetoney, under the above- named Act, shoud at once communicate with the S cre- tary to the Board of the above-mentioued District at the following address Winnali's Hiili, Colefoid, By order of the Loard, 46104 J. T. THOMAS, Secretary. N.B.— Persons who do not reside within the District are equaily eligible for ex miination with those who (lo* ALEXANDRA PARK. -.LA- 45o WILL BE GIVEN FOR COMPETITION AT THE ABOVE GROUNDS, OX WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL lOrn Ot J4.li, 18S0. k2. Great All England 150 yards Handicap-ist prize, £ 20; 2nd, £ 3; 3>d, £ 2. Entrance, 2s 6d. £ 10 15J yards Handicap, open to Monmouthshire and Waies—1st pruze, .silver cup, value £ 7 2nd, £ 3rd, £ 1. Entiance Is 6J. Optn to amateurs and members of Entiance Is 6J. Optn to amateurs and members of ath ktic clubs. £ 15 Bicycle Handicap, five miles, open to Monmouth. shire and Wales, open to amateurs and members of bicycle and athletic ciubs-ht prize, silver cup, value £ 10; 2nd, £ 3 3rd, £ 2. Entrance, 2s. All entries cio.se oil Wednesday, April 7th, For further particulars tend stamped envelope. All rates to ba run in heats. Competitors must contest in loose trou-ers or knickerbockers reaching to the knees. Sheffield ruies enforced. All entries to be mode to Mr Alfred Lewis, Alexandra Park, Cardiff. 45920 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHERBOURG and PARIS via WEYMOUTH.—New route through Normandy and Brittany to Paris, the West and of France, and Sfaln. Through rates for Passengers, Parcels, between the prin- cipal towns on the Great Wj,tcrn and Western of Franco Railways. The (Steamers leave Weymouth at 11.30 p.n)., and Cbeiboiiigh at 7.0 p.m. daily 'Sundays excepted), weather an i circumstances permitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and. Western of France Railways. 46118 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. MHE ALBERT PUBLIC BILLIARD L ROOMS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, ARE >0W OPENED TO PLAYERS 44091 N. LAWRENCE, PROPRIETOR. {uU(HUl ffqgictigg. CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY SUMS from £;)0 to £ 3,000 ready to be LENT on More. SnARES MAY BE TAITKNV ANC) DEPOSITS MAUB DAILY. The present rate of Interest on Deposits is-S per oenil six inoTtbLe notice, 4, per cent three months' notice, and 4 JGR OEUT ON DEMAND. Plwpcctnses, Ilepoft'i," Wfd Ml informatfbn may bo obtained on application to the undersigned. TERMS of BORROWING reduced, and REDEMP- TIONS may be effected without loss—full discount being allowed under the now Rules. 30370 PETER PRICE. Secretary. Dated 3, Crockhorbtown, Cardiff. 4949 T- HE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCILTY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortest notice, SUMS of ;£100 to £ 10,0"0, Repayable in Monthly or (quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. 1 e legal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated re- are made, is secured by the Registrar uader tne Fneudly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- tamed. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office Society, a4. Victoria-street. Merthyr. 19105 QALLOWAY & SONS, MANCHESTER! MAKERS OF COMPOUNDEniiM ENGINES. GALLOWAY BOILERS, 1875 PATENT. MILL GEARING of every description. Q. ALLOW AY TUBES for existing Boilers (^ALLOWAY & SONS, ENGINEERS, MANCHESTER 4&AA æubIie (JiUúrtaiumeufS. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Leasee, Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manmew. Mr E. BCTLWSR. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, APRIL 3. LAST NIGHT OF Mr and Mrs HUBERT O GRADY. In an entirely New Irish Drama, entitled: THE EVICTION. MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY. WONDERFUL MECHANICAL EFFECTS. NEXT PS-WMrDUCK'S~NEW COMEDY COMPANY WFWK I appear in the successful Modern Comedy, COURTSHIP, written by H. J. Byron. Doors open 7, commence 7.30. Carnages 10.30, Prices: Dress Circle, 3s Pit Stalls, 2s Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d. Second Price at 9 o'clock, to Circle and Stalls only. Box Plans at Mr W. Lewis', Duke-street. 42693 G RAND CIP.CUS, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MONSTER ATTRACTION FOR THE EASLElt HOLIDAYS. Special Engagement of TUTE'S ROYAL MINSTRELS, In New Songs, Banjo Solos, Sand Clog and Eccentric Dancer. 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" SW ANSEA. m USIC HALL, SWANSEA. Mr JOHN THOMAS (PENCERDD GWALIA), Harpist to Her kajesty the Queen, begs to announce that he will give A GRAND EVENING CONCERT At the above HaJJ, ON MONDAY, APRIL THE 6TH, 1830, Consisting of the NATIONAL MUSIC OF WALES, Performed by the United Choirs of Swansea, Morriston, and neighbourhood, Band of Harps and Principal Voca- lists, all of whom having generously promise 1 their gratuitous services, the proceeds to be devoted to the Fund being raised by Mr John Thomas, towards found- ing a permanent Scholarship for Wales at the Academy of Music. ——— 460S7 Further Particulars will be duly announced. C====. ellaer ami Coatrart.s. MHE CORPORATION OF CARDIFF JL are prepared to receive TENDERS for the MANURE arising from the Scavenging Stables at Can- ton, for six months. Particulars may be obtained from the Clerk of the Coiporation Stabies, Canton, on and after the 6th inst. Sealed Tenders, stating offers for the Manure at per horse, per month, endorsed lIlanure," to te delivered at mv Office by 10 o'clock of the morning of TUESDAY, the 13th inst. By Order. J. L. WHEATI EY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 2nd April, 188. 46127 HE CORPORATION OF CARDIFF are prepared to receive TENDERS for the suppiy of the following Goods.— HAY, MAIZE, OATS, LINSEED, BEANS, VETCHES, BRA#, GmEii CLQVEB, STRAW. Specification and conditions may be seen at the Office, Corporation Stables, Canton, after the Oth mst. Sealed Tenders, on the printed form supplied, en- dorted Fodder," to be delivered at my Office by ten o'clock of the morning of TUESDAY, the 13th iiist. Cy order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clork. Towa-hal', Cardiff, A»-i April, 1SS0. ,46126 rpHB' (XirtFClvAridiT OF for the fli,e JL are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Hi-e of Additional Horses, Harness, and Men, for the Scavenging Carts and Watering Vans for a period of six months. Specifiation may be seen at the Office. Corporation Stables, Canton, on and after Tuesday, the 6th in-to Sealed Tenders endorsed, Horses, &-c," to be de. iieredat my Office, by 10 o'clock of the morning of TUESDAY, the 13th iust. By order, J. L. WHEATLEV, Town-hall, Town Clerk. 2nd April, 1859 4 J125 FJPO BUILDERS ÃND- CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 139 WORKbl N'S COTTAGES for the Cymmer Culliery Co., on the Cymmer Estate, near Pontypridd. Specifications and Drawings may be inspected at the Colliery Oiffce, Cymmer. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. The Tenders are to be sent in not later than the 30th day of AI'RIL, 13i0. addressed to the Cymmer Co liery Co., Cymmer, Near Pontypridd. Cvmmer Collieries, -April 2nd, 18SO. nltrmtc. PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE, LOMBARD-STREE1' and CHARING CROSS, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 17S2. TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS. John Edward hovJlJ, Eiq. I Osgood lianbury, Esq. Decimus Durton, Esq. M. Rhode Hawkins, Esq. The Double. Jas. Byng I Sir John Lubbock, Bart, John Ciulton, Eq. M.P., F.H.S. Octavius Ed. Coope, Esq., I Charles Thomas Lucas, Esq. M.P. John Stewart, OXky, Esq. Joint Coope Davis, Esq. Charles Uivaz, Esq. George Aithur Fuller, Esq. Dudley Robert Smith, E-q. Charles Emmanuel Good- Wm. jaines Thompson,Esq", hart, Eôq, AUDITORS. Walter Bird, Esq. J->s«ph Francis Lescher, Esq. JOHN J. BROOMMELU. Secretary. FRANCIS B. MACDONALD. Assi-tant Secretary. Insurances against Loss by Fire are effected by the PIKENIX COMPANY upon every description of Pro- perty, in every part of ti,e World, ou tLe most favourable Terms. The promptitude and liberality with which its en. gagements are always met by this Company are well known, and the importance of its relations with tho Pub- lic may be estimated from the fact that since its establish- ment it has paid in discharge of Claims for LO.b,s by Fuc more thau TWELVE MILLIONS STERLING. insurances with this Company expiring at LADT-DAT must be leuewed w.tl¡jn Fittceii 6ays thereafter, or they wiil become Void. Receipts are now ready at the principal Offices, Lombard Street and Charinj r Cross, and with the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES Cardiff Mr Chas. E. Stallybrass, Mining Agent. Dilvid, of E13. ° Nir Shepherd, I:), Queen-street. Aberdare Juo. 1. Hvvvel, E»< Solicit jr. Abcrystwith .Mr David Jones, Bank, Aberayron Mr J. H. Rowlands, Bank. „ MrW. H. Joues, Bank. Brecknock Thomas Frater, Esq., Bank Bridgend Mr E. J. Morgan. Builth Mr David Powell, Grocer. Cardigan Mr Joseph Clouyher, Bookseller, ic. Carmarthen Mr Thomas Thomas Cv.uiavon Mr Harry t;. Arnold, Chemist. Hay Mr Richard Cnaloner, Land Surveyor. Haverfordwest..Mr Thomas Vaugban. Knighton Mr C. Langiord, Postmaster, Lampeter Mr Edward Evans. Draper. Neath Mr Wm, Paddison, Juu. Newport, Pem- brokeshire Mr James CrifEth, Chemist. Newport, Mon- mouthshire Mr T. W. Drewe, London and Provin- cial Bank. Pembroke Mr Richard Orn.ar.d, Chemist. Prcsteigu Mr R. Rogers, Groc.r. ¡:)WØIl8Ca. Mr Thomas Harris, Surveyor. Messrs H. W. Michael and Son, Public Accountants. Tenby Mr J. Quartennan, 9, Warren-street. HI ,| Mr J. G. Evans, Tudor-square. 4C031 W A ET S ,h A 0 F F-r-CE o or TUB "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREKT. Allorderafrom NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same tenus as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers eariy every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will eecure insertion in the next tporning's issue of tha DAILY NKVYSL ° 9 usu.t$S ^utciressfg. R E-BUILDING OF PREMISES, 19, CHURCH STREZT. BOY LEA N D C O. Beg to announce that DURING THE RE-BUILDING the Busi- Dess will be carried on at I. HIGH-STREET < 11, CHURCH STREET, and the Clearing Sale will be Continued until our Premies in Churcli-siieet are '0 Finished. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN GENTS' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN BOYS' BOOrS. GREAT BARGAINS IN GIRLS' BOOTS. GREAT BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S BOOT! 4,5651-83157 ETTERED O 0 K I jLj t, LETTERED OCK L t) THE NOVELTY OF THE PRESENT CONTEST. E. N. NAISH OF 53 & 60, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF, Wishes to Caution the Public not to be misled by th representations of other parties, who say they are the SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF LETTERED ROCK. E. N. XAIH begs most respectfully to intimate thai she has fitted a Boiling-room, for the purpose of MANUFACTURING LETTERED ROCK On the Premises, with the words Vote for Reed, Vote for Guest, aud Guest for Ever, and Reed for Ever. Any person wishing their name inserted in Rock, cas have it on reasonable terms. N.B.—SHOPS SUPPLIED With all kinds of Pure Home-made Sweets, subject ta analysis. 46105 GPRING, 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. Goods nought now will ba worth very much more when the Season commences. Trade is reviving, and as the amount of spending mouer will be largely increased, the Proprietors oi tile CARDIFF HOUSE have deter- mined to offer a special inducement by selling their Stock at Old Prices. TIle Goods now offered were bought when the long-continued depression of trade had brought prices,iowit to aimost iowimllvalue. The Stock consists of Boys' Suits and Gentlemen't Clothing, ready-made or to measure, Hats, Caps, Shirts Scarfs, Hosiery, &c. Address—MESSRS W. PIneE and SONS, Fashionable Outfitters, ST. MARY-STREET is CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF "ROAL DEYON SHIRE SERGE Made of selected Elastic staple wools *n- In all the LMst fashionable Colours and Mixtures To suit all seasons and all climates. ROYAL- E VONSHIIv E gERGE for Ladies' Dresses On the authority of The UULEN is UNRIVALLED for BEAUTY, lIAIW WEAH, aDd UTILITY, "Sea-water cannot hurt it," R. OYALDEVONSF-IRE SERGF SEW Pattern B(,cL- i post free. Any length cut. Carriaze paU to) London, Dublin, and Glasgow. 6FEARMAN and SPEARMAN, Sole Factors. (Only Address)—PLYMOUTH. (So Agencies.> 4597S JgANKRUPT S TOCY £9,000 worth of BOO T S AND SHOES. CASH AND COHPANY Having purchased the entire STOCK of J. D. WITCHELL at a Large Discount, desire to effect a Sjjcedy Clearance by cilering t-lie same at an IMMENSE REDUCTION. Picav: 1'.(,:c the Address— CASH AND C OM P A N Y ('te J. B. Witelicil), 94, ST. MAllY -STREEiT. & 20, THE HAYES, CAKDirF. BRANCHES: NEWPORT .K, Commercial-street. ABERGAVENNY 48, Cross-sti>et. SWANSEA 13 and 14, Temple-s're^t. PONTVPRIDD Bank l" 1 miga. YSTKAP ne i otauoti TREH EitllEUT TKKOi.KY PUliTli 45W1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL MR W. F. GILLETT, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Begs to inform his numerous clients that on Fond efts the (Jth inst he w I tramzct his Business at C-IIUIiCH-sTREET CHAMBERS CHURCH STREET, Where he has ven,o\ed to mure commodious Oakes. 46024 RICHARDS, QLASKIN, & CO. MAI, UFA'-TL;rERz, Of WLND.N PUMPING, AIR-COMPRESSING AND HAULING ENGINES, HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL MILL ENGINES. MILL CASTINGS AND FLY WHEELS. Cp to SO tons v eight. MACHINE MADE WHEELS, from 6 in. diameter to 20 iect, any pitch. ALL KINDS OF PIT WORK, PORTABLE lORTAI I LL:3 AND ENGINES COMBINED. FLANGE AND SOCKET PIPES FOR WATER AND GAS. BRITANNIA FOUNDRY, CAROLINE-ST., AND BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, PILLGWENLLY, NEWPORT, HI ON. 45369 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. JD WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Metchant-str^ot, behind the T"WU-hall, Corporation bill-poster and crior. Rent! the principal hoardings and statiewis in Newrort and ',e;fzbl).urhoo I. Two ood bib -posters' krt. Worl( ATTENDED to with quick dispatch. Town and country. 0id established—More than a auartar & MHI»» TUNAS