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ALLSOPP & SONS, V BASS & CO., q and others of the finest BURTON PRICES. N&%> 4^V ALES per er Jerkin itkin. 188 93 Nm-X 218 10s 6d (2N. 24" 12a X ?#\ Ud up-oards 45083
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I WARE & COLLE, (LATE SAMUEL WARE AND SONS, BRISTOL AND CABDIBFJ ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CKNTCHTJ TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANTS. DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. 43807
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U. CBOCKHKRBTOWN, CARDIFF. R J. HEATH AND SONS 04ne g to announce \hat tn conaeqnence oIlNGREASED they are compelled to ENLARGE THEIR PREMISES, AND, In order TO EFFECT A CLEARANNCE, offer their entire Stock of PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUMS, &0., By all the High-class Makers, DURING ALTERATIONS ONLY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tte qtudenVs Piano, walnut, full compass, trichord, 18 Guineas. 1431 Pianos, dto., on the tbree years' system, from lOsbd per tnontb. Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. 67832
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WHEN OHDJWOKtt, BE SUKK Y( U fa OUT THE GENUINE ARTICLE, Aliv And Ask for A MEAD'S PATENT S EAGLE PACKING, As worthless inritatietis Y are being sold as yr Improved" and >■».- ]Zxclsior' TO BE GENUINB Each Coil should have a Label bearing the N&mlt ftnd Trade Mark, >vv 'MEAD'S EAGLE PACKING. For Samples and Prices, send to the Sole Agents, THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 67449
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^bipphm Jjoticis. BRISTOL CHANNEL EXPRESS STEAMSHIP CATT^R COMPANY. LIMITED. ARDIFF AND ^YESTON CHEA, A S'L'EAM PACKET SERVICE. TH V' L?I?KOR';ES'; O,,to to <K from the West of England I-INK SAI.OON PASSENGER STEAMER, O) n„. LADY MARGARET, we, Commander), will, weather and circumstances permitting, run as follows :— INMVR MAY, 1884. N May— CARDIFF. I FROM WESION. ay- Ma)'- Sat. 10.30 am & 2.30 pm 131 Sa.tur. 11.30 am&8.30 pm e- .J une- I J1.30 am, &5 pm 2 LAIOAM, & 3.30 & 9.30pm « io A A,D, 10 & B IQ PW 3 11.45 am. B.0 <FC 10.0 pm I and 3 pm 4 1.15 pro,& 6.30 pm sharp 0 and Clevedon, 5 To Clevedon 3.0 pm, LIS pm from Clevedon 6.0, and *N,N Weston 7.0 pm S Z ™ pm 6 8.0 pm 1 S.O am and 3.30 pm 7 2.0 PM and 8.0 pm 96.30 A 9.30am, &4.15pm 9 8.0 am. 3.1b & 8.30 pm to 7.0 & 9.30 atu. & 5.16 pm 10 8.0 am, 4.15 & 8.30 pm JO „'5?A,N and 5.0 pm U 10.30 am and 8.30 pm — »•AM and 11.45 pm 12 10.45 am and 8.30 pm ii « ;2 AM &ND 12.16 pin 13 11.0 am and 8.30 pm }J !„ A,N »ND 12.0 noon 14 10.45 am and 6.0 pm LO 9.45 am and 12.30 pm 16 11.0 am and 7.30 pm Trains leave Weston l^n v> « 9155j7 J5-°L H-5 a.m., fer Bristol\N 20I », 4-10, 5.1o| For Bridgwater and) 9.20, '8.2, 11 I/F; ,??', FL7 West of England F 4 14 7 L15* 1>47> Return Tickets (available for 7* davsf- Saloon, 2s ) Fore Cabin Is M phiiJ Fftrcs — half-fare. Special arrangement MADLF^C vDD?R 12' Clubs, etc, Refreshments on board. Schools and NOTE.—FARES ON WHLTMNVNIV BAY, 2A 6d and 2s. -MONDAY and TUES- — 68998 &/ ( !AI:!»WAND BORDEAUX \J Ilia CARmFF STEAMSHU SmcB&al 3^ » W'*1' HOODS and Pas-sengprs. CARDIFF.. June 3 ham A^NT'G&P,' AKP'3' Messrs Jno Whit- deaux• and at 7* D«"F. Chartron. Bor SLINN ^ART—^ ^ANLIFF T,W No. 51. ^1624 UOOPICU t CAMPBELL JKM RJ^KDLFF SWANSEA FEELTR^ RV NEWPOPT ,,FAST GREENOCK,'& GLASGOW SOLW A Y '1'!le Screw Steam Slups AND PRINCESS A AL1<:XANDRA re lntenùed to Sail with Goods nd Passengers as follows Jim DI GIA?^V" via!" "ANRFR 2 M1 «^,SEA !JU,te J AHG0W- ^ST &GLASG°W MOSill I Hi L2^LL0TUSJWPM | IFIY 5 ^n;^8 KNE^I^NS)24111"^6pm ^Monday 8 pml ec^ues^ay6pm Belfast to N ewpo;\n ;5 Stwandsea, every Sa.turday, [),t 11oon. _noon. a ur aYI!, 7th and 2;8t June, at GRE^JF-BELFAST CABJN^- 17S 6d; Deck," 10H. AVAI1^? 01' SAILORS IOS' 2°^; DECK' 12S 6FL AP T 'FOV TWO »WNTHS.113 A FARE and a half, BRISFIF°A?U?A'1 ^EL°FAST'" RAN.CL CO-! Greenock, and PF/C AVLI'TWILUM]?- H«N(,EISON and Son; DFF BLLGTHER; Ne vnort IT;R ;ANSEA',M-J0NES G- N PORFC 1{- Burton and Son Car- Docks. 31648 ."RFFLYIJAR SERVICE of BETWPPN TC POWerful STEAMERS > WALKS AF'1,V>'5POOL and SOUTH Cheapest A^ ) NL FRVBI'!N and SOUTH D^UN (- N ?LRECT Route. WMPANY HAVEAN™; ?AIJ STEAM SHIPPING STEAMERS ;— PPOinted one of the following Screw SSRFF" 660 tons; J P„P,TA!" M'CIure, 650 tons s s' C9NFA!N ^'DINTOCK, 400 tons; "■ • £ P^A'N Cook, 350 tons* TO SAIL 450 ton's. Dock) TOECAT?N?F^TED) FROM LIVERPOOL ^BL,RV L,. !{'V''JT EVERY SATURDAY; t°p(JBI,LN ^T0TT( ARI)IFF EVERY THURSDAY; \TN V RATES an.L F L;^P°OL KVKRY MONDAY. MURPI,YI JAN fui ther particulars, apply to M £ eil^ick-court t !lcev ^ock, Dublin R. J. Swyny, ~i^ £ ount Stua. f iverpooIt or to M- J- BeSg and Co., square, Cardiff. 47261 ALLAN LINE TO AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS DAXOVERIAN IFI'OM F.IVI:I!roor,. OARMAXIAN • IO Uall/ax and Baltimore June 3 J,ARISUK To Quebec June 5 J^SI'UN „. To Quebec June 12 »ARDI^1A* Halifax and Baltimore June 17 CHEAP PA TO Quebec June 19 SES und excellenf iiccommodation. STATE-OF °.!1 Canadn Manitoba, and the Western GO?crn,n«'!RICA sent free. Full 111,4; 8F,isl-eil Passages to Canada. 4 ^HIEULARS ON application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., Or (A R, James-street, IArerpool §«EEN.SJ,'L1' 246, liute-strect, and E. F. KennardP, NEATH- ?ET>Cardil{; \V. TF. Bees, Charlesville-place, VAURhai> Austin, 16, St. Mary-street, and PARSE "<L WRIRHT, 16, College ■ street, Swansea LOCKE in 173, ("onunercial-stveefc; W. Jlilton JACKET W'I R?AT Bock-.xtreet, and John Young, Screw SCHOOL* I |AI Newport, Mon.; D. S. Thomas, British ABERMI Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-sLreet, ^ATTFIEW'M,Y.: A- TIHICY, Market-street, Abertillery 3?,0'!IA<! O ^([THEWS, Abortairii, near Newport; A. JF. PontvoyVChurch-street, Ulaiua: W. R. J.ewis, Grocer, N V Va'O CROCKETT & .lames, 4, Taff-street, end •" C„ ROHSRI Lougher, Auctioneer, &c., Bridg- D. J' IFL;0' FATTEN, 34, Beaufort-street, Bryiunawr; IAURT\T', D>}S' GENERAL OucKtter, Ann Watkins 50 Glebe- IMERTLI\R Tv,lvi!. 4 929 9109 NEW ZEALAND DIRECT.—FORTY TO FORTY. FIVE DAYS. THE-NEW. ZEALAND SHIPPING AND-, C°MPANY (Limited) will DESPATCH the CAROL ^'■ONE(L full-powered STEAMERS conveying ENN?I-AND PASSEN?ERS to all J'orts in NEW ZEALAND. LNILI I>EC' RATES of passage-money and freight to Auck- »?5'. EL;IN-TON. Canterbury, and Otago. Through Tasmania and Australia. Steainersi jTonsreg Destination! June 17 XONIC 4753 Auckland, Wel- lington, and Can- terbury. July 3 TOGAmRO 1163 Otago and Can- t rbury. July 31 AORANGI 4163 Ports as required. Aug. 28 DORIC 4744 J „ tt Loading berth Royal Albert Docks I?V £ N?RST>AMERSARE supplemented by the DISPATCH INR^X. MONTH of FINE CLIPPER SAILING THE Principal Ports of the Colony. Loading No. 2 Jetty, South West India Dock. For reignt, passage, or further information apply at the tympany's Offices, 138, LeadenhaII-st. London. E.C.67717 IMMIGRATION.—REDUCED RATES to J £ »R„,AMERICA BY THE DOMINION LINE. AS IFATPASSAGES to CANADA from £ 3, Saloon from £ 10 ^•ENUEAIATE from £ i 7,?. This is the line for MANI- K;~PFFLPH'E!S free.-Apply to FLINN, MAIN, and MONTGOMERY. 24, Janies-street, Liverpool; or to R. 14, Trinity-street, Crdiff S. J. DAVIES, 1, .F 'U>ES' Cardiff \V. If. DEAVIN, Carrier, 6, Castle- street Swansea W. W. Watkins, 50, Glebeland-street, Mei„hyr; D. T. Davie*, 316, Cardiff-road, Aberaman-, /-MVUILA' Gosen liovse, Llandovery; ^VT. W. Wat- King, (ileb' land-street, Merthyr. 62251 ;Q U E E N S L A N D. TI.I. young and promising Colony offers Special Ad- to all classes and the QUEENSLAND WOYAL MAIF, LINE conveys Passengers BY STEAMER FOR J67. Mail or other Steamers viill be despatched from LON- DON or PLYMOUTH fortnightly, by which ASSISTED J ASSAGES will be granted to eligible Persons, such »S ENGINEER?, Far I ers, Fitters, Engine Drivers, Rail- Carriage Builders, Blacksmiths, Bricklayers, Stonemasons, Sawyers, Carpenters, Wheohvi-ights, shoemakers, Tailors, Shipwrights, Farm Labourers, ~oniestic Servantf, Gardeners, Vine Dressers, Road Makers, Miners, Quarrymen, Navvies, at the following RATES SECOXD CABIN.. £21105 THIRD CLASS ,£7. Children uuder 12 years half price. Infants under 12 ^NTHS free. Persons not eligible for assisted pas- SAGES will be taken at the following rates Second 1 Cabin, £ 3110 Third Class, £ 17. Fox- further particulars regarding Passages, Land ^AW?, and Resources of the Colonv, apply to Gellatly, Hankey Sewell and Co., 109, Leadenhall street, Lon- don, and 12, Rei'ifie'd-street, Glasgow or to the Local Agents, G. Bird, 246, Bute.street E. F. Kennard, 19, Queen-street or W. W. Thomas, 99, Cowbndge-road, Canton, Cardiff. 69226 J&fcK AMERICAN LINE. «FT^UNLTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. ^E2SAS^ LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accsmmo nation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- LENDERS and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE and Co., 17 and 19, water-street, Liverpool; JONES BROS, and CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff; JAMES A YRE, 151, Bute-rd., Car- Jiff; GEORGE BIRD, 246, Bute street, Cardiff JONES BROS, and Co., Dock-st., Newport; ROGER JONES, High-street, Pontypridd; TILNEV and Co., Hengoed, via Cardiff; MNS Sii'T OST OFFICE' Bontypool; JAMES K. J°«N THOMAS, Tredegar; &&ssnjgs- ■ J^IVERROOL,GC^KDIFP, & NBWPOKT TEÅMERS. REGUlAR WEEKLY COMMUNICATION i IŒTWEEN ABOVE PORTS. lot(iirtt«r raiticyl««fljSPsoK, Newport, tM c«as:ais5i. ««-•««• Consulate Cham, WESTS FOB THE CTLNAITD STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED- tell and passages sg'i'" Sfp, g"Aa -— lüøltls. ST ^REGENNA CASTLE ,HOTEL^OSD- ^NEARLY P°RNWALL, stands IN ITS o &ND FE SUR. ffindedby EAR^' overlooking, the •'L^IFICENT sea »Iews FROK^S and plantations. ^AS £ )INIATE de- lightfully P PARFC OF TH3 POUNDS, CI GRE¡}J WESTERN TEMPEANCE ALL:YA?APE AND RESTAURANT, > (Immediately JANDRA-ROAD, SWANSEA WII PP°SITE Great Western RAILWAY Well PURNIJJIJ R Station.) „ AN(J J, D COMMERCIAL, Dining, Coffee, Bed, and i Usual CHAR ATH Rooms. DAVIES & T> L0T Commercial Gentleme A^T«. Firr, "\TOTE^S^, JANGGGL^- LIHEDWFEE^ AN?011'5 T(^ BRLCS^?E4AB- CEAD. DI„^I LLL^L^EIRISH at WOODS OLD^- J. 21 tV. ^IEII.Y JIANAGERS, SHIP- MESSRS^, BS. AND ARCHITECTS. *NNON'HANGINS MS'&ND S0N> GLASS. OIL> COLOUT' ? "DCE THJL»NTS, 22, Queen-street, CB^MEA,S«LE^ are SOLE AGENTS *°» AMPLE CASES ATENT LUMINOUS PALNT. quotations for 1UAT^Y76 I 4 AND | Sent anyWH*- FI0^E ^TJ-ES QUICKLY correct all 1 X Towel, CH «N JEA LS IJ^SSLN? symptoms so PREVALEN I HEICKRTCEIDFC ID.AN^ 23 9D, of all chemist?, F «K «wg^- — nltfi by Alirtion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr GEO. ALEXANDER. „ „ Leasehold Villas at Roath Junes Mr AY. BRADLEY, Household Furniture, at Cardiff May 30 Manure. Horses, Carts, Ac., at Cardiff May 30 CARDIFF AUCTION A STORAGE GO (LIMo) TT i w J- G- MADDOX, Auctioneer). Usual Weekly Sale of Furniture June [5 Mr E. H D A. VIES Two Shops, at Tonypandy June 6 r „ Mr MEREDITH DAVIES. Leasehold Property, at Glyn Neath May 29 Wo J?eS4rs ?,0BT" EVANS & J. E. GRIFFITHS, uamily Residence & Pasture Field, at Bridged..May 31 Messrs GOTT'WALTZ. BO WRING, and HUGHES' Pictures from Fine Art Loan Exhibition May 30 PlantR. at Horse Exchange May 31 °LCh,na and Earthenware, at Cardiff June 6 cattle, Sheep, Ac., at Pencoed Fair June 9 kwes and Lambs at Cardiff r Mr F. G. GOUGH. Leasehold Property, at Pontardulais ..June4 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Plant, &c., Forest of Dean. J«ne 10 Interest in Engineering Works, at Newport.June 18 t Mr THOMAS GRIFFITHS. Property, at Newcliurch „ „ Mr JAMES HALL. Freehold Estate, at Brecon June 4 „ Messrs F. W. and L. HAMMOND. „ Horses, Carriages, Ac., at Bristol June 1<2 „ Messrs H. HILL and CO. ,A Household Furniture, at Swansea May 30 Leasehold Dweiling Houses, at Swansea Jnne 9 Lease, Goodwill, and Fixtures, at Swansea June 9 Mr F. C. HORWOOD. Yacht, at Ilfracombe Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and THOMPSON. Choice Articles, at Carmarthen May ou Freehold Shops, Ac., at Carmarthen. May 31 Leasehold Villa Residences, Ac., at Carmarthen..May ox Leasehold Villa Residence, at Carmarthen May ol Villa Residence, at Carmarthen May >51 Mr JOHN INNKLL. Freehold & Copyhold Properties, at Newport ..June 11 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. Freehold Properties, at Cardiff June 14 Mr F. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol June 5 Carriages at Bristol June 12 Messrs LEWIS BROS. Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Neath.. June 12 Mr W. MANATON. Learehold Premises, at Swansea June 11 Messrs PARSONS, BALDING, A ROBJENT. Freehold Farms, at Newport, Mon June 4 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Live and Dead Farming Stock, at Castletown ..June 3 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Brig, at Swansea June 5 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Leasehold Dwelling-houses, &c., at Swansea ..May 30 Leasehold Dwelling-house, at Swansea June 6 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Cabbages] at Rumney, near Cardiff June & Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff June a Horses, at Cardiff iX Freehold Pasture Lands, at Cardiff June 28 Freehold Mineral Estate, at Cardiff —— Mr JAMES STRAKER. Sawing Plant and Machinery, at Llanfoist June 6 Mr WILLIAM THOMAS. Machinery and Offal Timber, at Pembroke Dock, June 2 Messrs WALTON & LEE. 1?.hnM Estate, in North Wales .a. & DAVIS-STREET AND TYNDALL-STREET, CAltDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to .SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-stree. Cardiff, on MON- DAY, the 9th day of June, 1884, at Seven o'clock in the Evening (subject to Conditions Sale to be then produced), the following valuable P LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:- T0TI_A DWELLING-HOUSE, with GARDEN, situate No. 15, Davis-street, Newtown, Cardiff, occu- pied by Mr Payne as a monthly tenant, i t an aggregate rent of £ 26 per annum. The house contains two kitchens, two sitting-rooms, with three bedrooms and two attics, and is held for 59 years from 25th March, BRA at the annual ground rent of £ 3. LOT 2 A FOUR-FLOORED WAR'HOUSE, wita TWO DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining, situate in Tvndall-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr Michael Donovan and another, at the aggregate yearly rent of £ 17The premises are held for 99 years fromi thei 29th eptember, 1875, at the annual ground rent of The Warehouse is very extensive, having a depth of 74 feet, and suitable for a very large business, and is close to the head of the East Bute DOCK. All the pre- mises are built in the most substantial manner, »nd aTFor "urther1 particulars apply to Me.ssrs Dalton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, 6, Working street, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, No. 5, H^rh- st eet, Cardiff. CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE REPOSI- TORY, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY, JUNE IOTII. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER will hold a SPECIAL SALE OF 50 FIRST-CLASS HORSES, ON TUESDAY, JUNE IOTII. As this Sale will be limited to the best description of Horses, Stalls should be secured early. 69279 24. 2b, A 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. THE CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE COMPANY (LIMITED) will SELL by AUC- TION, at their usual Weekly Sale, on THURSDAY, June 5th, 1884, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects of every description, new and second-hand, which have been forwarde l from various sources for absolute sale, consisting of capital full-compass PIANOS; handsome walnut and rosewood inlaid centre tables oak and mahogany hat and umbrella stands, whatnots, mahogany, walnut, and oale draxvinp and dining-room suites pictures, pier glasses, iron and brass French bedsteads, mahogany and birch chests of drawers, toilet glasses, toilet ware, mahogany and birch wardrobes, oak dining and other tables walnut, birch, and painted enamelled bedroom suites; and numerous sundries. Goods on view morning of sale, which will commence At TWO O'CLOCK Precisely. All entries intended for this Sale must be made not later than WEDNESDA Y, June Mh, by 12 o'clock noon. Highest possible cash value given for second-hand furniture. Advances made on account of sales of every description. 65382 J. G. MADDOX, 11513 Secretary and Auctioneer to the Company. SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-street, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION, on FRIDAY NEXT. May 30th, 1884, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China, Crnrkerv Ware, Ac. Sale to commence at 2o clock. No reserve. Auctioneer's Office and Sale-room, 1, North- street, Cardiff. 828 SALE THIS DAI The Ro=e and Crown Hotel Yard, North-road, Cardiff. TVf R W BRADLEY ™ill SELL by AUC- lVl TION,"on FRIDAY nest, May 30th. 1884,4 Tons Universal Potato Manure, Horses, Carts, Harness, Ac. Sale commences at 1 o'clock. No reserve. Auctioneer s Office, No. 1, North-street, Cardiff. 829 ROATII, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES. MR GEORGE ALEXANDER is in- structed by the Trustees of the will of the late Mr Cousins to SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 9th of June, 1884, at 7.30 p.m., the following LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES — LOT L—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate in Newport-road, Cardiff, ^n0^a3 Roxburgh Villia, in the occupation of Mi G''ttwalt2, under an underlease at £ 50 per annum, which cxpnes 29th September. 1884. Held under original lease granted by the lato Charles Crofts Williams, Esq.. dated the 24th day of June, 1853, for a term of 99 years, at tno yearly rent of £ 6 per annum. T Txrr> LOT 2.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, sitjiate in Newport-road, Cardiff afuresaia, known as Haddington Villa, at present vacant (lately occupied hy^1^ Cj^ago g,.anf e<i by the late Charles Crofts Williams, Esq., dated the 24th day of June, 1853, for a term of 99 years, at the rent of £6 per annum. LOT 3. -A that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSE, situate and being No. 1, in Oakfield-street, Cardiff, aforesaid, occupied by Mrs Lucy Williams, as yearly tenant, at £ 32 per annum. ^TT7_, T -.r„ LOT 4.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 3, Oakhelcl-street, Car. diff, occupied by Captain Peacock, as yearly tenant, at £ 32 per annum. Lots 3 ane 4 are held under one lease granted by the late Charles Crofts Williams, Esq., dated the 8th day of December, 1859, for 99 years, from the 2nd day of February, 1857, at the rent of £ 9 0s 5d per annum, which is intended on the present sale to be apportioned as follows £ 4 10s 5d per an. num upon Lot 3, and B4 10s per annum upon Lot 4. All the houses are conveniently situated, adjacent to the tramway, and have back entrances and well- arranged gardens. Lots 1 and 2 have also coachhouse, and stables in the rear, and Lot 1 a good conservatory. Early possession may be h ad of Lots 1, 2, and 4 if re- quired Lot 3 is subject to 6 months' notice. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, or of Messrs Daltons, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Car- 7, Working-street, May 20th, 1S84. ^9276 COACH AND HORSES INN, CASTLETOWN. TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 3RP, 1884. IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. 'H/TR THOMAS PARRY will, at the re- JLVA quest of several of the leading agriculturists of the distract, conduct an important sale ° £ LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, in a field adjoining the Coach and Horses Inn, Castle- town, on TUESDAY NEXT, June 3rd, 1884. Entries to date include fat and store cattle, calves, sheep, pigs, horses, Ac.. further entries solicited, and will be received either ny the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Newport, or at the of°Saleand **orscs Inn as above, up to 10.30 on morning DatprV^S? a'i *2 noon, at Is each sale at 1 p.m. Newport. Mav 93, iRSd 69352 TO i?T>tt? £ £ CIAL NOTICE. 1\/TESSpI GROCERS. Ac. JM ?ale^uS E?lETT BR0S"> Whole- inform the public of n?(,,5SH MERCHANTS, beg to the large amount of Frast1 *Laatl District that, owing to from the growers, thev I^0,' to them direct SELL by AUCTION, TUKSTI arrangements to 12 o'clock a.m., at their s-rrmi^s.and FRIDAYS, at when all goods will be soid t;M. u\ HOPE-STREET, lith.t reserve. Goods gsfis d°arry cu3tomers- For further particulars apply to Barnett Bros.,Cardfff, = 30 & 31, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. ^UNDERTAKERS. REFORM CAR, BROUGHAM, HEARSE, AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETORS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. NO CONNECTION TOsINY OTHER FIRM. TT^BoFOF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS, I F is warranted to cure all discharges from the V„_„ organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, urinary pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d Viv all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or eac?Vrt anv address for 60 stamps by the makers, The ?e- ™in and Midland Counties' Drug Company, Lincoln. wvwOpsale Agents, Barclay and Sons, London, and all the wholesale houses. 9 139 OBOUGH OF NEWPORT1 | WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12, Lower Merchant behind the Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster I crier. Rent3 principal hoardings and stations Newport an,i Neighbourhood. Two good bill 111 ^rVkept. Work attended to with quick despatch- PoSi„ aUd country. i3 Old egtahlfehed—more than a tor of lienurl. 6058 34C63 .y-_ alts &11 J-itdlrrtt. SALE THIS DAY (FRIDAY) A VERY IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION 011 OLD AND MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, &c., FROM THE FINE ART LOAN EXHIBITION, (Held in aid of the Funds for the establishing of the ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY at Cardiff.) CLOSING OF THE EXHIBITION. OTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES kX as instructed by the Committee (and on behalf of the Artists and Contributors), will SILL by AUC TION in their Salerooms, 11, High afreet, Cardiff, This Day, FRIDAY, 30th May, 1884, commencing at Two o'clock, 350 PICTURES, Consisting of WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, OIL PAINT- INGS, Sketches in ink, pencil, and sepia; also ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, etc., comprising fine ex- Dav/d Cox Polemberg W. F. Wooding- Copley Fielding A. Cuyp ton, A.R.A. Jackson Curnock Breughel Friedman p de Wint Sir Thomas Law- Edwin Hayes, J*D Harding rence, R.A. R.H.A. T' I?*H<»rrin £ sen Clarkson Stan-J. G. Philp, R.I. Rich Wilson,R. A. field Knighton Warren Rubens E.W. Cooke,R. A. Dsvid Law Gainsborough,R. A A. Zennaro E. M. Osborne Jan Wynants E. M. Ward ,R.A. TOifether with A LARGE NUMBER OF PICTURES, THE WORKS OF MODERN ARTISTS, and original Draw- ings of considerable merit, every one of which has hern on view at the Loan Exhibition in the 1 ubhc Hall. Also the Grand Bust, "AN EVENING STAR," by J. Milo (irith, b. exhibited in Royal Academy >883, and a Bronze Relief (by same artist), MOTHER \ND CHILD. Catalogues free from T. H. Thomas, Esq., the Exhi- bition Director; or the Auctioneers, either at 11, High- street, or the Cardiff Horse Exchange. SALE TO-MORROW. ON SATURDAY, MAY 31ST. AT TWO O'CLOCK, AT THE CARDIFF HORSE EXCHANGE. UNRESERVED SALE OF O/Wl LOTS OF BEDDING AND OIL" FLOWERING PLANTS, direct from St. Owen's Nurseries, Hereford, belonging to Mr Wm. Grove, the well-known grower. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING and HUGHES, ó9l54 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT NOTICE. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES are instructed by Mr Thomas Morgan, Water- ford, to include in their NEXT STUD SALE, ON SATURDAY, 14TH JUNE, 20 VALUABLE HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS, AND COBS. The whole will be on view at the Horse Exchange. three days prior to sale, and open to any trial and examination. 69315 IN BANKRUPTCY. RE JOHN RICHARDS, PONTARDULAIS CHEMICAL WORKS, PONT. ARDULAIS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. MR F. G. GOUGH has received instruc- tions from the Official Receiver to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on WED- NESDAY, the 4th day of June, 1884, at 12 o'clock at noon precisely (subject to such conditions as shall be then nrodu;ed), all that pr L'KASEH0Ll) pR op.<;RTyi known as the Pontardulais Chemical Works, with the mill, cottages, stables, and other erections appertaining thereto, together with the important water rights con- nected therewith. The lease is terminable on the 23th day of Septem- ber 1898, and is subject to an annual ground rent of £ 25 About £ 23 of the above is received in respect of water rights and cottaue rents. This lease will be sold suhiert to a mortgage of £ 300. Immediately after the above will be sold the STOCK-IN-TRADE, which con- sists of 70 gallons naptha, 4 tons of liine, salt, a con- siderable quantity of timber in the yard, a quantity of smith's and other tools, a Jot of old iron, copper pipes, boilers iron pans, gambo, weighing machine, and other effects. Teriiis-Casll. Dated 27th day of May, 1884. 69354 CEFN NEAR NEWPORT IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD PROPERTIES. JOHN INNELL will offer for SALE by <J' AUCtION. under instructions from the executor of the mortgage's, and from the owner, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of June, 1884, at. Three o'clock in the Afternoon prompt, in five lots, and subject to conditions of sale :— LOT I.-All that well-accustomed and substantially built Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, with large-sized club-room, brew-house, stabling, piggery, and garden, known as the Rising Sun Inn, in the occupation of Mr Evan Cr-ssor his under-tenant, Mr W. H. Jiinez; to. gether with the well-built COTJMGK, piggery, and garden, row le^ to Mr William Roberts. These premises -re all in a good state of repair. The Public-house is let on lease to Mr Cross for a term of which about 16 years are unexpired, at a rental of S20 per annum, The Cottage is in the occupation of the owner, but-is worth to let £ 5 per annum. LOT 2-A well-buiit COTTAGE, adjoining the above, let to Mr John Roberts as tenant, at £9 per annum. LOT 3.—All those two freehold, newly-built, semi- detached DWl,1 LING-HOUSES, situate on the New- port side of Lot 1, each containing seven rooms and domestic offices. These desirable premises always command good tenants, and are now let at the aunual value of Elb 16s. LOT 4.—A detached, stone-built, six-roomed COT. TAGE, with piggery and garden, in the occupation of Timothy Wixey as tenant, at a rent of £7 per annum. LOT i\—All those five tone-built Copyhold COT- TAGES, )11th weil-cultivated gardens, situate at s'ont- ymaison, in the parish of Bnssalleg, bounded by the parish road from.Newport to Itisca, the turnpike road, Pontymaison bridge, and property belonging to Mr Lewis George. This property is let GO respectable tenants at the yearly rent of S25 12s. To view apply to Mr William Roberts and the respec- tive tenants for fnrth r particulars to C. M. Bail- hache, Esq., Solicitor, Newport, the Auctioneer, or to John Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Ross. 691.2.5 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. U,A"NFOI;-3T, N EAR ABERGAVENNY. MR JAMkS STRAKER has been favomed with instructions from Mr_W. J- Andrew, who is leaving the Bridge Whafr, to !sELL y AUCTION, on the promises, on THURSDAY, the otu June, 1884, the whole of his ,r.irTVi?nV STEAM SAWING PLANT AND MACHINERY, Comprising a ten-horse power verticle steam engine, 6-inch cylinder, 12-incli stroke with an 3 pump complete egg-eud boil. r 12 feet long, 3 fee. diameter, with steam .guaae, water glass, and saie.j valve saw bench by Huxton and Brown, Exeter, 6-fect 6 inches by 4 feet 6 inches: two puheys 14 £ inches d:a>neter 5 circular saws, quantity of cast aud wrought iron vines, leather belting. timber-bu.lt sheds quantity of fire bricks, l^man tiles, rough timber, and various o 1 her effects. ACIQQR Sale to commence at three o c.o.k. b-WSH Auctioneers' Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. TO CAPITALISTS, MEMBERS OF BUILDING SOCIETIES, AND OTHERS. In the Matter of the Building Societies' Act, 1874, and in the Matter of the Swansea Working Men's Building IVf Ry W. MANATON has been instructed 'VJ[ to SELL by AUCTION (unless disposed of by private contract), subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, at the Camtron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, June 11th, 1834, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PREMISES, Situate and being LOT I.-All those Five Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34, Colebourne-terrace, Swansea, to- gether with a, ground rent of £ 10 secured on Lot 2, held for a term of 75 years, from the ?6tli day of September, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of B22 10s, and now let to respectable tenants at a gross rental of £1 per week. LOT 2.—All those Four Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 26, 27, 28, and 29, Colebourne-terrace, Swansea, held for a term of 74 years, from the 19th day of September, 1876, at the yearly ground rent of £ :0, and producing a gross rental of 16s per week. LOT 3.—All those Four Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 79, 80, 81, and 82, Wheatfield-terrace, Swansea, held for the terms of 75 years, from 26th September, 1874, and 26th September, 1875, respectively, at the yearly ground rent of Bll 3s, and now let to respectable tenants, pro- ducing a gross weekly rental of 18s 6d. LOT 4.— All those Two Leasehold DWELLING HOUSES aud PREMISES, situate and beiliu Nos. 13 and 19, Hewson-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, li. I(I for: term of 75 ye u-s, from the 28th September, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of £ 4 13s 6d, and now let to respectable tenants, at a weekly rent of 6Q 6d each h use. LOT 5.—All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 17, Swan-street, Swansea, held for a term of 21 years, from the 24th March, 1877, at a yearly rent of j37 16s. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Ilartland, Davies, and Isaac, solicitors, Rutland-street, Swansea; to T. Williams, Esq., the liquidator; or to the Auc- tioneer Offices, 23, Believue-street, Swansea. 69225 rjpo WHOM IT MA Y ~CON CERN. Messrs J. and H. GITTTELSOHNS, Pawnbrokers, 18 and 19, Brecon-street, Dowlais, GIV15 PUBLIC NOfICI that) all UNREDEEMED GOODS of 10s and upwards pledged at their Shop, 18 and 19, Brecon- street, Dowlais, from April 2bth, 1883, to January 25th, 1884, shall be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WED- NESDAY, June 4th, 1884, by Messrs II. W. Harris and Son, at their Auction Mart, Court-street, Merthyr Tydfil, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. Dated May 29th, 1884. 69368 TEMPLE GATE HORSE REPOSITORY, BRISTOL. MESSRS F. W. and L. HAMMOND beg to announce they will hold their next SALE by AUCTION! of HORSES, CARRIAGES, Ac., On THURSDAY, May 29th, 1884, at Twelve o'clock. Entries are respectfully solicited. Further particulars on application. 53514 19topttfllt &x,, to 1st. A B E R A M MA N, ABERDAITE. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, First-class PREMISES, consisting of a suostantially-built and well-arranged Residence, pleasantly situated, contain. ing spacious rooms, bathroom, having hot and cold water apparatus, excellent outbuildings, an(i with a large and productive garden in the rear well stocked with fruit trees, together also with an extensive range of stabling, yards, cattle sheas, piggeries, Ac, the whole of which are separately enclosed from the residence, with a field of pasture land adjoining. The Property is situated Aberam- man, and lately in the °?cuPatl, jj George Wood- ward. The Premises will be let inL their entirety or divided. They arc suitable for ilorse and Cattle Dealers, Butchers, Ac. i°r fuli;iel' Particulars, apply to Mr JAS. WILLIAMS, 39, Queen-street, Neath or to Mr WM. HARRY REES, Auctioneer Neath. 68592 JgELL'S ASBESTOS PACKING, FOR LOCOMOTIVE. COLLIERY, & MARINE ENGINES. BELL S ASBESTOS JOINTING. JJELL'S ASBESTOS LUBRICANT. TJELL'S ASBESTOS PAINT AND -r FLOORING FELT PREVENT THE SPREAD OF FIRE. DELL S ASBESTOS BOILER & PIPE co VERING COMPOSITION. BELL'S ASBESTOS. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE All orders and enquiries must be sent direct to "W Mount fctuait-square, Cardiff. 67095 FEYNNONLL WYNYGOf (The Well in the Cuckoo's Grove). THE OLD PUMP HOUSE SALINE SPRING WATER (Llandrindod Wells), can now be obtained in anv town w 5rellaMs' bottl°d in an aerated state.y CcTe- Hon lfiaf i?yearS; Pr™ M?Jal Frankfort Exhibi- F°r iWit, rheumatism, dyspepsia, diabetes Wh 1S 1 1M and kidneys> and also as a table water' 69078 gCDwTF. BULLA CO., SWANSEA. Sales Xjjt Aurtivit. SALE THIS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE. STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been -1T.M. instructed to SELL by AUCTION. at the above rooms, on FRIDAY, May 30th, 1884, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOFORTE, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite, dining-room suite, couches in American leather, easy and other chairs, walnut cheffonniere with maHble top and plate- glass back, pier glasses, pi noforte, mahogany tele- scope dining table with extra leaf, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, carpeting, i' on bedstead with brass rails, palliasses, feather beds, mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass door, mahogany waslistand with marble top, do. dressing table with glass attached to match, ottoman couch, towal horses, ma.hoga.ny dressing glasses, ware, cane-seat chairs, clothes horses, kitchen dressers, Ac. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 69356 PORT OF SWANSEA"! TO SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been in- structed to SELL l»y At'CTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read) at the such conditions as shall then and there be read) at the Castle Hotel, Castle-square, Swan ea. on THURSDAY, June 5th, 1884 (unless previously disposed of by private contract), the Fine Clipper BRIG, ELIZABETH JANE, OF ABE It Y ST WITH, built at Ipswich in 1860 153 tons register; sheathed with yellow metal August, 1882, and shifts without ballast; length, 100 ft. 4 in. by 22 ft. 6 in.; depth, 11 ft. 4 in.; carries 260 tons on 12 ft. 3 in. The ship and all told will be offered iii )ne lot as she now lies in the Prince of Wales' Dock, Swan ea, where she may be inspected. Sale to commence at half-past Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Captain on board; Messrs Davies and Bees, Shipbrokers, Quay parade; or the, Auctioneer, at his Offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. 69355 SALE OF TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, SITUATE IN GORSE-LANE, SWANSEA. A/TESSRS H. HIliL and CO. have been Xvi instructed by Mr W. Thomas to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-Street, Swansea, on Monday, the 9th day of June, 1884, subject to conditions of sale which will then be read:— LOT I.-All that convenient and desirable LEASE- HOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, situate and known as Hamilton-house, Hamilton-terrace, Gorse-lane, Swansea, having a. frontage of 7 feet, and a depth of 130 feet, and containing entra ce-Jiall dining, breakfast, and drawing-rooms, kite-hen. pan- tries, 4 bedrooms, good attic, w.c. and other clo ets. There is a side entrance lo Park-road flagged yard, front and back gardens, and conservator? over entrance- hall. The whole is held for a term of which about 90 years are 1111 xpired at_a ground rent of £ 6 Is 6d per annum. Water and g :s laid 011 and drainage perfect. I LOT 2 .-All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, being 87, Hamilton-terrace, now in the occupation of Mr George Smith as yearly tenanr, and containing dining a d dmwing-roé,ms, two kitchens, three bedrooms, attic, and w.c. Th re is a good flagged yard, front and b-ek gardens, with back entrance, water laid on, and drainage perfect. This lot is held for a term of which about 90 y ars are unexpired, at a ground rent of B3 16s 6d per annum. Sale to take place at 3.15 o'clock. For further particulars apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Ca-tle-street, or to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 69357 MESSRS II. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 9th day of June, 1884 (subject vo such conditions as shall then and there be read), all that I,EASE, GOODWILL, AND FIXTURES Of that valuable and well-known l'ul,lie-house and Premises called the Waunwe i Inn, situate at Waun- wen. Swansea, as they now are in the occupation of Mr Richard Hughes. Stock-in-trade to be taken at a valuation. T e said premises are held by Mr Hughes under a lease for 21 years, from the 25th day of December, 1879. at a yearly rental of £ 62. A)arge sum of money has recently been expended in erecting and completing new buildings and additions to the said premises, and at the expiration of toe term the lessee is entitled to receive from the lessor the sum of £75 in part payment of the sum expended as aforesaid. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea, or Messrs Jenkin Jones and Monger, Solicitors, 5, Fisher-street, Swansea. 69301 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, GORSE-LANE, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and 1.: I SON have bo en instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High.street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, 30th May, 1884, subject to conditions of Sale, in one or more lots, all those Three weU-built DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, Situate and being Nos. 76, 77, and 78, Gorse-lane, Swansea, now in the occupation of Messrs Synimons, Creswick, and West. No. 76 is of the yearly value of 219 Nos. 77 and 78 are let at the yearly rent of B18 each house. The premises are held, together with No. 79, under a lease for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 24th _rune, 1879, at an entire ground rent of £ 15 Is 9d. No 79 is underleased for the whole term at a ground r lit of £4. Nos. 76, 77, and 78 will be sold subject to the apportioned ground lent of £ 3 13s lid each house. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of investors to this very desirable pro; ert y, it being situate in a very healthy locality, near the Tramway and the Swansea Bay Station of the London and North-Western Rail- way Co. Sale to commence at Thre o'clock. For further particulars apply to Messrs Beor and Plant, Solicitors, York-place; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 69140 SWANSEA. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, WITH LARGE GARDEN. "jV/TESSllS EDWARD ROBERTS and 1\1. SON have been instructed to by PUBLIC AUCTION, at thelUameron Anns Jbtel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, June oth, 1884, ail that desirable and well-built RESIDENCE, Known as St. James' Cottage, situate at the top of Hanover-street, Swansea. The house is built on a triangular piece of land, having a frontage to Hanover-street of 70 feet, and con- tains largo oining-room, about 24 feet by 14 feet, drawing-room, conservatory, china pantry, bath room, w.c., 3 bedrooms, large attic, two kitchens and cellar, with large gardens at back and side. Held for a erm of 93 years, from the 22nd day of June, 1866, at the low ground rent ot R2 per annum. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of pur- chasers to this very pleasantly situated property, it being in one of the healthiest parts of the town. Two-thirds of the purchase may remain on mortgage if required. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 69263 LL.VNSTI PHAN. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILTA RESIDENCE. "IVTESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS and 1,. THOMPSON have been favoured withinstiuc tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Hoar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, at Half-past Two o'clock in fhp Afternoon, on SATURDAY, the 31st May, 1884 the valuable LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, With Out-offices, Yard, Garden, and Premises situate and being No. 1, Churcli-road, Llanstephaii in the occupation of Mr David Morris. The property is held for an unexpired residue of It term of 99 years, from the 14th day of June, 1862 at the apportioned ground rent d £ i 10s. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Geo. Thomas and Browne, Solicitors, Carmarthen or of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, Auctioneers Surveyors, and Valuers, Carmarthen. 693:4 SALE TO MORROW LLANSTEPHAN. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE. T\,| ESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS and J.YJL THOMPSON will OFFER for SALE by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmar- Half-past Two o'clock in the Afternoon, on SA1URDAY, the 31st May, 1884, the very valuable and attractive LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, with out-offices, lawn, yard, garden, and premises situate and being No. 2, Park Villa, in the picturesque village and favourite watering-place of Llanstephan, The property is held for a term of 80 years from the 29th September, 1874, under an indenture of lease dated the 15th day of May, 1875, at the annual rent of £ 5 Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs J Howell Thomas and Thompson, estate agents and* valuers, Carmarthen. 69325 SALE TO-MORROW LLANSTEPHAN, CARMARTHENSHIRE SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA ItESr. DENCES, GARDENS, AND PREMISES MESSRS J. IIOWELL THOM S' AND THOMPSON have been favoured with instnic Hons to SELL by AUCTION, at the Boar's £ Hotel, Carmarthen, at half-past Two o'clock in the ^e=ti.ii'"UKDAY' u,« !l" & LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, GARDENS ANn PREMISES, in the foIlowing or such other lots as may be deter. mined upon prior to or at the time of sale. viz — rT\lev.very superior VILLA RESIDENCE stable, coach house, garden, and premises, No 4* Church-road, late in the occupation of the Rev Evan Lloyd, at the annual rental of £ 35. LOT 2,-The DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, and memoes. No. 3, Church-road, in the occupation of Mr William Bowen, at the annual rent of £ 18 LOT 3.—The DWELLING-HOUSF 1 Premises, No. 2, Church-road, now vacant LOT 4.—A very convenient RESIDENCE ind Premises on the Green, called'«Glanmor Villa wfth S atthleV adj0ini1^ »» the occupation of ^Vlra uav^s at the low annual rent of £ 11. veare fr°om 'thA rAs.i!?U0 of a term of 92 years irom the 25th day of I March, 1869 at the apportioned ground rent of £ 5 per annum. Lot 2 is held for the unexpired residue of a term of 98 years from 26th day of March. 1863 at the ground rent of £ 4 per annum. Lot 3 js hefd for the unexpired residue of a term of 99 vrnrs the 14th day of Ju«e l862, at the apporti^n-Il 'ann^ ground rent of £ 110s and Lot 4 is held for the unex- pired residue of a term of 99 years from the 29th of September, 1878,-at the ground rent of 22 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr W Morgan Griffiths, solicitor, Carmarthen or of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, auctioneers snr- veyors, and valuers, Carmarthen. 69326 JfiiwimaT. SOUTH WALES FINANCIAL CORPO- RATION, LIMITED. CASH ADVANCES made upon Deeds,Shipping. Re. versions, Bonds, and other approved securities, repay- able by instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 62755 JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Secretary. gTIFF'S STARCH. sTIIPS gTARCH s Is specially suitable for STIFF'S STARCH, COLLAR!" VRISTBAND^ O SHIRT FRONTS, Ac.V im CJTIFF'S STARCH. ^IysVfacS'S Articles, and making the STIFF'S STARCH. ^^ew. a t £ The GENUINE AR. CUPTB'TT'Q CT A R>NTT TIGM}1 is Sold by Grocers, Villi I S STARCH. Druggists, and Oilmen, in KJ Ub boxes and 51b papers gra?FS STARCH. gTlFFS STAEOH.- 77 gMOTS,STARCH. Si REDCLIFFE-^TREET, llblO (8497 EAGLE CYCLE WORKS, TRICYCLES, BICYLES, AND ACCESSORIES, By the Best Coventry and other Makers, with Newest Improvements and Patents. WORKS and SHOW-ROOMS, WESTGATE STREET CARDIFF. 68785 Repairs of all kinds on the Premises. W. JENKINS, PROPRIETOR. XJECKITT'S BLUE Has the Name on Every Wrapper SEE THAT YOU GET Tteekitt's Bitic. Reckitt's Blue. "p)ON'T ACCEPT ANY BUT Reckitt'a Bine TJEWARE OF IMITATIONS OF iicos-63353 Reckitt's Blal WI: finftirs anb Contracts- C ARDIF F s c HOOL B OA R D. TO HOUSP, PAINTFR3. TENDERS are invited for PAINTING and COLOUR- ING the Board's SCHOOL HOCSE3 at Eleanor- street, South Church-street, and Wood-street. A specincationHny be seen at the Clerk's Office. Tend rs must be delivered at the Clerk's Office by twelve at noon on the 3rd June next. The Board do net biud themselves to accept the lowest oy &uy tender. D. REES. Clerk of the Board. Town-hall, Cardiff. 28th May, If8.t 69346 PONTYPRIDD HO WATERWORKS COMPANY. TO CONTRACTORS. The above Company hereby invite TENDERS from persons willing to MAKE COMPLETE, and MAIN. TAIN for SIX MONTHS a COVERED ilESERVOIR and OTHER WORKS at Williamstown, it the parish of Llantrisaint. Plan, sections, and specifica.tion of the works, with form of tender, may he spen at the office of the com- pany, No. B. Church-street, Pontypridd. Sealed lenders, endorsed Tender for Reservoir," to ioo5en^ undersigned, on or before the 9th June, loo4 The lowest or other tender will not necessarily be accepted. jonx. MORGAN, secretary to the Pontvpridd Waterworks Company. Pontypridd, May 30'. h"1884 69367_ 13ERSONS desirous of TENDERING for A ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to Messrs Elliott aud Sous' Premises, at Bute Docks, C trdiff, may obtain Quantities and Inspf-ct Plans and Specification at my Othces, on and after Thu.sdav, Mav 2-th, 1884. lentils to be rent to Joseph Elliott, Esq., Roath-road, A* !)efore Tuesday. June 10th. IMr K Uott does not bind hiniself to accopt the lowest or any tender. fooc/i JOHN P. JONES, Architect, 69254 26, Pork-street, Cardiff. VVTANTED, TENDERS^for Supply of v,?00*1, sweet MEADOW "HAY also best CLlVEL and R.YB GRASS. elWerv over 6 months, at rate of 10 tons per week. AH Rustle of verv best carefully selected.SUt: price f r" both 31-ili 'es' £ e'n;ered in seller's wa^ v to Tondu Works r'lS v^'™ ?' .rersV nifule> in vMing only, to the « -1 'V1'1 *°ndu Company, LiiY.ited, Tondn, near Bridgend. £ 9519 ,Pjp° BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. w ANTED, TENDERS to BUILD HOUSE and Plans and specifications !cay be seen at B. Jones, Grocer, Hopkinstown. Tenders to ba sent to i?; 1!0t later than 7th June.' B. Jones does not hind himself to accept the lowest Or a;1}" tender. 69318 T 0 s I N K E R S. WANTED, TENDERS!^ SINKING an OVAL Fil. aUo.it One Hundred and Seventy Yards Deep, at the Newport-Abercarn Company's C-lynen Colliery, Abercarn, Mon. 4 The specification can he seen at the Colliery Officcs. lenders to be sent in by JUNE 15th proximo to the 9ecretary, 12, St. Mary Axe,_London, E.C. 69282 PER-0.v>S desirous of TENDERING for the ERECTION of STABLES, COACHHOUSE, &c oft Charles-street, Cardiff may o tain Quantities and Inspect Plans and Specification at my Offices, on and after Tuesday Next, May 27th, 1884. Tenders to be sent to James Howells, ESQ The Walk, Tredegar- ville, on or before Tuesdav, June 3rd. Mr Howells does not find himself to accept the low- est or any tender. ,co-c JOHN P. JONES. Architect, __6S25_5 26, Park -street, Caraiff ARGYLE CEMENT, PLASTER OF PARIS, AND ABERTHAW PEBBLE T. LI,ME WORKS, SWANSEA, lhe hrst works wucre the famous Aberthaw Pebble Lime was manufactured with fine ground lime. The only works where the best pebble limes are manufac- tured into Cement, no expense ù'ó'ing spared in its manufacture. Special quotations for customers requiring large quantities. Materials for Ei- ilos'' supplied. EVt RARD w. JONES, Sole Owner. Swansea, 21st May, 1884. 6S200 gales liy îÐríbate (fottimt. rpO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT ■ a LEAS i ll Ol.lJ ElGIIT-ROOMriD HOUSE, with large yard and outbuilding at rear, in Cecil- street, Broadway. Term, 99 years from 25th March, 1876. Ground rent, £ 4 10s. The above premises are substantially bniit, and there is a separate cart entrance to the yard in which a con- 'idernble business in the f ale of coal and other th'ngs has been carried Oil for some years past. Apply to Mr Thomas Daniel Cecil-street, or to Mr G. F. Hill, 20, High-street, Cardiff. 69306 VALE OF TROEDYRAUlT"CARDIGANSHIRE. -FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, OUTHOUSES, TAN YARD, LANDS, Ac, FOR SALE, mo BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CON- JL TRACT, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, aU that very desirable FREEHOLD PROi'ERTY. called "GARREGWEN," very conveniently situated in the important village of Rhydlewis, containing a largo, well, and uiodern-built Dwelling-house, covered with CR.rnarvon slates, a pro- ductive garden and orchard, about 8 acres of rich meadow and pasture lands, with nil requisite Carnar- von-slated outhouses a tan yard, in good urde. a large bark, Ac., shed, with drying iofts, Ac. also two well-built Cottages and Gardens. The above property is distant from the market "own of Newcastle Ernlyn about five miles, and from the railway station at LIandy-;sul about seven miles. The Tan Yard may be converted j.tjto a large Wc ollen Factory, if desirable. If the above property is not sold by private contract within one month from this date, it will be offered by public auction, in four ots. Apply to Mr John Powell, of (.nwcvmanal, near Abcrportb, Cardigan or to Mr Jdm Daniel Jones, Auctioneer, Haven llall, lthvdlewis, R.S.O., South Wales. May 19th, 18",4. j 69171 BY PlfSvATE CONTRACT, FIVE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES situate and being Nos, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32, Penarth-road, on the best side of the River Taff, all in good repair, and in occupation of respectable tenants —Apply to Mr Sanders, 28, St Mary-street, Cardiff.69294 E T "S ELF PRO P U L S ION" AND THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF VELOCIPEDES & MANUMOTIVE CARRIAGES. A COMPLETE HISTORY FROM THE EARLIEST TIME OF THE DANDY-HORSE. OVER THIRTY ILLUSTRATIONS. Written by W. M. MORRIS, Consul C.T.C., and published by request. WILL BE FOUND INTERESTING TO ALL. Strongly bound, with stiff covet s, Is each, post free Is 2.1 MORRIS BROTHERS, CAMBRIAN BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE MANUFACTURERS, CARDIFF. WORKS PONTYPRIDD or from Cycling Agents and Publishers. 611S2 wE L S H LITERATURE. Books Published bv T. Gee and Son, "Banner and Times of Walei" Ofict, Denbigh. T. GEE and SON will be glad to forward, free by post, a copy of their last Catalogue, which has just been issued, and contains the particulars of a new and enlarged edition of The Myvjirian Archaiology of Wales," Mid several of the best Welsh-English and English-Welsh Dictionaries, &c., Ac.-together with a large numb r of the most important Works which have been published in the Welsh Language. 69229 -W.RJTLGHT'S NOW COMPILING. T T SECOND EDITION. CARDIFF „ Price 4s, TTFCLRECTORY. With adjacent villages. •*— IVITII NEW COPPER-PLATE STREET MAP of Cardiff, Llandaff, and Penarth. J. WRIGHT & CO, Bristol, and all Cardiff Book- sellers. 64201 ttligiO'us tdrh':ts. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.—The atten- -JL F'J tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the following SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad. vertisements announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA islEET- INGS One Tliree T Six Twelve" Insei tion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions, s. d è. d. s. d. s. d. Four Lines 1 4 4 0 6 0 8 6 Six Lines. 2 0 6 0 9 0 12 0 Eight Lines.. 2 8 8 0 12 0 16 0 Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 18 Lines 6 0 18 0 27 0 36 0 24 Lines 8 0 24 0 3c 0 48 0 Eight words may be calculated Vo a Ihie. This Tariff is limited strictly to the Advertisements enumerated above. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Walts Daily Nnrs, so as to form part of the series of Insertions J. S. M A s ° N, WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST, 88, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, Has a choice selection of weil-matured HABANA CIGARS, Including most of the leading^Brands. Mexican Cigars of most delicate flavour. A SINGLE BOX of CIGARS at WHOLESALE PRICE. Capitan General Manillas of the old Government make. Mexican Cigars of most delicate flavour. — British Cio-ars. from 6s per 100. EVERY SMOKER'S REQUISITE KEPT IN STOCK. Cigarettes of the Choicest, Turkish, Egyptian, j, MASON'S •• TOO,VTOO"aSMOKING MIXTURE, MASON'S ^ATERI&ACIGARS, c 2d each, 7 for' Is, 13s per box of 100. C Sole Wholesale Agent for the celebrated Broseley Clay Pipes 69214 J. 8. MAS0N' 88, BUTE DOCKS. A SINGLE BOX OF CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICE, m ANDREW. t SPECXALITE THIS DAY1 JpRENCH CORSETS. IE[ OWA ltD. HOUSE, /CARDIFF. *0 ^605 f. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. pALMER AND COMPANY (ESTABLISHED 1852). 10, II, AND 105, FREDERICK STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 67980 MAIN D RI v i N G~~B¥"LTS" The only Belting NOT affected by Heat, Moisture, or Steam, Does not stretch. Strength and durability greater than any other. For full particulars apply to Mr. HENRY REES, NEATH, SOLE AGENT IN SOUTH WALES FOR LANCASHIRE PATENT BELTING AND HOSE COMPANY, "WIRE WORKS" MILLS, STRANGE WAYS, MANCHESTER. 69022 Public Notices. THE BOTE SHIPBUILDING, EN. JL GINEERING, AND DRY DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be CLOSED from the 26th INSTANT to 10th JUNE NEXT inclusive. In terms of the Articles of Association (Art, 26, p. 12). 11687 H. GEO. FARRELL, Secretary. IA, Stuart-street, Cardiff, 22nd May, 1884. 69232 rjp A F F V A L ERA I L WAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 9th June, until MONBAY, the 16th June, 1884, for DEBENTURE PREFERENCE and PREFEREN- TlAL STOCKS, other than Preferen. e Stock No. I. Proprietors Registered at the time of such Closing cf the Transfer Books will be entitled to the Dividends payab e Oil the 8th July next. J. G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 27th May, 1884. 69320 t>ENARTH HARBOUR, DOCK, AND RAILWAY COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED for DEBENTURE STOCK from MONDAY, the 9th June, until MONDAY, the 16th June, 1884. J'coprivtors Registered at the time of such Closing of the lransfer Books will be entitled to the Dividends payable on the 8th July next. JOHN E. BACON, Secretary Cardiff, 27th May, 1884. 6932i DARE VALLEY RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 9th June, until MONDAY, the 16th June, 1884. Proprietors Registered at the time of such Closing of the Tiausfer Books will be entitled to the Dividends payable on th" 8th July next. J. G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 27th May, 1884. 69323 LLANTRISSANT AND TAFF VALE JLJ JUNCTION RAILWAY. NOTICE IS H rREBY GIVEN, the. the TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 9th June, until MON DAY, the 16th June, 1884. p, oprietors Registered at the time of such Closing of the Transfer rooks will be entitled to the Dividends payable on the 8th July next. J. G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 27th May, 1^84. 69322 rp A F F VALE RAILWAY. WHIT-UNTIDE HOLIDAYS. °N THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAINS W1L*. BE PUN •— Tr< herh?rt dep..7 30 am. for JLlandaff and Cardiff and Cardiff de, 6.15 p.m. for Ystrad, stopping-at al intermediate stations. o PENARTH SECTION. On WHIT-MONDAY and on WHIT-TUESDAY after 12.0 noon each day, Trains will leave Penarth Stati n for T .ff Vale Railway, Crockherbtown Station every hour until 9.0 p.m., and from Taff Vale Railway' Crocklier town Station for Penarth, from 12.0 noon unt 110.0 p.m.; theast train will leave Penarth ta- tJon at 10.it) p.m. for Car .iff, Great Western Railway station, etui nin^j from Caidiff, Great Western Rail. way Stati n, at 10.45 p.m. for Penarth. JAMES HURMAN, Traffic Manager. Cardiff, May 24th, 1334, 69348 CARMARTHEN FLOWER SHOW will V-^ be held THURSDAY, JULY 31st. Schedules of prizes may be obtained from the Secretary, ,„„ B. SPIVEY, 13. Quay-street, Carmarthen. I IVERPOOL VICTORIA LEGAL m-J FRIENDLY SOCIETY. The Forty-fir-t Annual Meeting of the Liverpool Victoria I.egal Friendly Society has been held in Hope- hall. Liverpool.—Mr Gibb read the report, which was received in all its various stages with loud outbursts of applause. It appeared that the cl iims and grants paid t'ie society's establishment amount to C8,,8,237 14s lOidj the claims paid during the year for 17,382 deceased members are given at £ 11' ,502 15s Id; new business transa-ted during the past year (increase of ?97alQn- o 7s, 2d i annual premium income, 7aQ q o. cash SitVe(1 dur "2 the past year, SjOi,ty Bs 8,d accumulated capit a (belonging exclu- sively to the members), £ 375, £ 83 2s 9,1. The valuation of the socety, in conformity with the Friendlv -ocietu. Act, shows a cash surplus of £ 77,.7.27* the total assets being stated at £ 501,035. o/foi col ectors erf,P'oyed by the society number <5,181, being an increase of 202 over the previous tv elve months the number of policies issued last year was 363,394, being equal to nearly 1,000 lor every day of the year, Sundays included dunng the t aso five years the collections have increased by £b8,089 5S 4d, or El.273 3s mere than that done for the thirty-six ye rs immediately preceding, and although the 1 ew business done is so great, there has been a diminution in the working expenses for the year of nearly 1 per cent, luring past six years the enormous sum of :ol99.630 8s 6d has been added to the capital which s £ 6,377 14s 3d more than the totJ an ount saved during the thirty-five years preceding. During the la-t seven years more mooey has been paid in claim-i than v as paid during the whole thirty-four years previous, and last year al ne just twice the num- ber of familes were benetitted than six years ago. DISTRICT MANAGERS FOR:- CARDIFF W. H. CHICK. 80, St. Mary-st. SWANSEA G. MORGAN, 7, Djr.evor-i lace. MERTHYR TYDFIL J. W. JONES, 5, Nary-street, Twynrodin. By order of the Committee of Management, JAS. WILKINSON, Treasurer,) General 69331 ROBERT GIBB, Secretary, f Managers. CAUTION to USERS of BELTING. AU Users before ordering should read Belting its Use and Abuse." Gratis and post free on application to MAURICE GANDY, 67145 130, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET LONDON. adtfits. CNLA MORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, ■* CARDIFF. IMPORTANT ALTERATION OF RULES. NO ENTRANCE FEES. Prepaid Investing Shares issued at 5 per cent. Com- pound Interest. Repayments, 6s Id per fortnight: per £ 100 advanced. Money always ready. Apply to R. EMERY. Secretary, 10907 62493 20, Queen-street, Cardiff. PRINCIPALITY NO ENTRANCE FEES. -'L NO MANAGEMENT FEES. PERMANENT NO FINES TO INVESTORS. jL CHEAPEST TO BORROWERS WITHIN NVESTMENT IOQ MILES. INTEREST 5i PER CENT. BUILDING SUBSTANTIAL SHARE IN THE PROFITS SUBST ANTIAL BUILDING SUBSTANTIAL SHARE IN THE PROFITS EASY REPAYMENTS. SOCIETY. EQUITABLE REDEMPTION. Profits appropriated 1884 (for last three years), £ 8,688. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST Building Society in the neighbourhood. Business transacted daily. 7422 28, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 41144 W. SANDERS. MANAGING SECRETARY. TO BORROWERS.—Borrowers are re spectfuliy informed that the CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY IS NOW PREPARED TO ENTERTAIN APPLI- CATIONS FOR ADVANCES. THE CHEAPEST SOCIETY FOR BORROWERS IN THE PRINCIPALITY. The Interest charged being 5i per cent, or one half per cent less than in any other local Society. BORROWERS SHARE IN THE PROFITS. MORTGAGES MAY BE REDEEMED AT ANY TIME WITHOUT Loss OR FINE. Apply for Prospectuses and all information at the Offices of the Society. PETER PRICE, Secretary. Cardiff, August, 1883. 67367 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE )0 BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Subscrintioii Shares 10s 13s 3d, or 20s Monthly, to realise £ 100 in 12A, 10 or 7 years, with Annual Bonuses. Issued Daily.' No J entrance Fees. No Management Fees. No Fines.— Office hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, 9 to 1) JOHN J EN KIN S, C. A., Managing Secretary. 55662 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIs t BUILDING SOCIETY. established 1872, and incorporated nnder the Building rAlw, Societies Act, 1874. b made-J?'C^?'tsage, at the Shortest Notice, in Sums varying FROM £ 100 TO £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Tables of Re-payments, Costs of Mortgages, and Surveyor's Fees, have been revised, and considerable Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re- payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. The utmost Ssecrecy is maintained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the Society. 4, Victoria-street. Merthvr. 64555 r DEMAND CREATES THE SUPPLY. After repeated and continued enquiries from their numerous customers for CdCoa, and being desirous to cater for even, beverage for the Tea and Breakfast Tables of their Patrons, W. MARCHANT and CO have decided to add to their Tea, Coffee, and Sugar Business the article COCOA. Still giving to their Tea Trade unremitted attention, and placing it in the fore- front position, they are resolved to offer the different varieties of COCOA on the same advantageous terms that they ell their various Blends of Tea. Please compare their prices with the prices you are charged for these articles. FRY'S COCOAS. BRITISH WORKMAN'S COCOA (loose), 5d Der lb 14 lbs for 5/3. per 1D' PEARL COCOA, ill Packets, 7d per lb, 14 lbs for 7*9 IIOMEOPATIIIC COCOA. lld lb h-wSaiwtiMi CA>p^ £ ,CeT^5 Vl"" w- SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE, Hid per lb P, lb bov 7a ROCK COCOA, TRINIDAD? L'U per'lb Do. do. 2nd quality, 10,ld per lb. COCOA EX1RA.CT, 5d pet' packet I/- tiii for lOJ tin for 1/8, 3/-tin for 2,4. Hcoa B' amtfiKfc rnroi OROUND FINEST, 1,'6 per lb. COCOA AND MILK, 1/-tin for 8d, 6d tin for ^d. CADBURY'S ESSENCE. 6d packet for 5l1, per dozen tin for 1,4. 20-oz. tin for 2/8. EPPS' HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA. Ini-lb., g-lb. packets..per lb. 1/li, 14-lb. box for 15)6v. SCHWEITZER'S COCOATINA. 1/6 tin for 1/li 3/- tin for 2/1 i 5/6 tin for 3/11. VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. i-lb. 1/2 tin for 102d, A-lb. 2;'3 tinfirl/8, 1-lb. 4/3 tin for 3/2 W. MARCH.\nt A Co. feel certain that by offering COCOAS at the lowest possible prices at which they can be sold, they will secure still Lather patronage for their unequalled TEAS, and again subjoin a shore price list: BROKEN LEAF CONGOU ..ro. 1M STRONG USEFUL 1/4 WONDERFUL VALUE 1/6 STRONGLY RECOMMENDED 3/8 AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE 2/- TRULY GRAND TEA 2'6 THE FINEST BLEND PRODUCIBLE.. 3/- 1/- Discount off 6 Ibs. on 2s Tea and upwards. SUGARS AT COST TO BUYERS OF TEA. FINE LUMP SUGAR.2/6 per Dozen Pounds. SPLENDID DEiN-IBRAItA 2,"a „ We j^fARCHANT & CO., TT W I ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF. C9175 11689 (Facing the Castle.) itoinisis JJVFTFTRMEG, JYJ[ ANTLES JYJANTLES JYJANTLES GREAT SHOW FOR Y\T HITSOTIDE OF ALL THE LATEST LONDON, PARIS, & BERLIN NOVELTIES, AT JPREDERIC COX" • 23, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Ladies from all parts are specially invited to see our Stock, which is undoubtedly the largest and most ex- tensive ever exhibited in this town. Our buyer has just returned from the market, having efftcted extensive purchases in LONDON, PARIS, AND BERLIN. The most important particular we wish to impress upon your minds, ladies, is that we have THE LARGEST FACTORIES IN LONDON AND LEICESTER, where we have produced all the most costly and advanced novelties for the season at about one-sixth the cost of the original models. A VISIT TO OUR ESTABLISBMENf Will well repay you. Our collection this season by far exceeds (in style, beauty, and extent) anything we have hitherto attempted, To lovers of style. combined with economy, our establishment has proved a great boon. Now, in accordance with our usual custom when making our announcement, we give a few quotations from our EXTENSIVE STOCK, Before doing which we must inform our Lady Patrons that the pr6vailin fashions thIs season are either very long or very short, each receiving its full share of favours. SPECIAL FOR THIS DAY. 956 LADIES PERFECT-FJ TTING BLACK AND COLOURED gjTOCKINETTE JACKETS, FEATHER RIMMED, 6/9. [ SPECIAL FOR THIS DAY. 129 RICH BllOCHE SILK pALE TOTS, From 46in. to 5. long, at 12/9. We beg to remind our Customers that these two Special lines in JACKETS ARE NOT FROM 6/9 AND 12/9, AS OTHER SHOPS, BUT ARE ALL TO BE CLEARED AT ADVER- j TISED PRICE, I. WE BEING THE ONLY MANTLE MANUFACTURERS IN THIS TOWN. gILK JACKET AND pALTOT JQEPARTMENTS. We have enormous quantities of SHORT BfcOCHE and 0TT03IAN SILIc JACKETS, in everv shape and design. riclily tiimmed Feather, Lace (Chantilly or Spanish), Jet, Chenille, Ac. Our prices are— 25/6, 31/6, 39/6, 45/6, to 79/6. Some of the patterns of these cost as much as Ten I Guineas. I That most beautiful pnd stylish garment, a BROCHE VELVET PALETOT, is favoured very much this season, and we must say our speciality at 3 GUINEAS is a marvel, They are made of beautiful all-silk Vel- vets, in most lovely fioral patterns, and are considered well worth 8 Guineas. Ladies, you must see these foods. The demand is so great that we can scarcely eep one in the place. We have a few other numbers equally sought after. It is needless to sy tlie-e goods are entirely our own manufacture. The wholesale priccs would be half as much again at least. • SILK MANTLE AND DOLMAN DEPARTMENT. Some very beautiful designs in lovely Frieze Velvets. Ottoman Silks, Soleil Silks, Brocatelle, Ac. 24 very handsome PARIS MODEL MANTLES, which we have taken copies of. Their prices are now 63/, 73/6, 84/ 94/6, 105/, 115/6, 6 GUINEAS, 7 GUINEAS, 8 GUINEAS, 9 GUINEAS, 10 GUINEAS, These Models coat in Paris from 10 to 50 GUINEAS. It is IItterlv impossible to describe the exquisite beauty and magnificence of these designs. Ladies must please come and judge for themselves. 1,000 BROCHE DOLMANS. richly trimmed with Chantilly, Spanish laces, jet, Ac. Ihese are copies of all the most approved and beautiful Parisian de<i"n= Such a variety cannot possibly be seen anrwhere else m the kingdom. Our of rriccs is 16/9, 18/9, 21/ 25/6, 31/6, 39 6, 42/ 47/6, 52/6, 63/- up to 4 GUINEAS.' housesgwonaidtehPtTeiry The Prices at other beautfful designs. aS mUCh ?fiain for thesc MAKTTpaJe a,so neav,-v 1,0-0 OTTOMAN SILK uttpmir 'i s? much worn- Xt is impossible to ? jescnPtlon of the stock. The shapes and styles include am- tigst them Mary Anderson, St. John, Fortescue, Langtrv, Queen Maud, Ilwnlet, Gladys, Lleo, ^aker, and scores of others in every conceivable style OA trimming. Our great range of prices is— 25/9, 31/6, 35/6, 42/ 45/6, 52/6, 63/ 73/6, AND EVERY PRICE TO 7 GUINEAS. The exclamations of La lies on beholding these goods are invariably, Irow beautiful. The most magnificent variety I ever saw." CLOTH DOLMAN DEPARTMENT. 150 of our Special Guinea CLOTH DOLMANS, richly trimmed with Jet and Fringe, aud some with Lace. Various designs. 125 of our Special 25s 6d CLOTH DOLMANS. These are very useful Mantles, and similar goods are sold at some houses at 2 guineas. T\rj?NTTi r f^t,ra,-lar?c size PARKER DUCHESS MAN 1LES, for ladies, m a variety of styles, from 29/6 to 63/ are a great speciality with ms, there being so xew nouses making them on account of their taking so much stuff. i rnn We have also over i'p0 CLOTH DOLMANS of various designs, copies of the latest French and German models, produced at less tha.n one quarter the price of original, and equal in every respect to them. Some plain, some trimmed lace. jet, fringe, and various other ways. There are the Langtry, Redowa., and several other styles. Our range of prices is— 12/9, 16/9, 19/6, 21/6, 25/6, 29/6, 31/6, 35/6, 42/ to 3! GUINEAS. Ladies requiring useful Garments, please inspect this stock. Our CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Is now replete with all the latest designs at moderate prices. All the latest novelties in TRAVELLERS' ULSTERS ALPACA, and LUSTRE DU :T CLOAKS, Ac., from 16/9 to 49/6. An enormous stock of our celebrated SEMPRE SECCO, ELECTRIC, and CIJECK WATERPROOF CLOAKS— 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, 10/9, to 21/- Every one guaranteed waterproof, stormproof, and sun- proof. Our immense stock of FUR LINED CLOAKS and DOLMANS, covered with silks and cashmeres, now offering at summer prices. These are very u:se™ mantles, and there is every possibility of a great ad- vance in prices next season. AT REQUEST OF CUSTOMER ANY MAILE WILL BE TAKEN FROM WINDOW. 1 (¡230 llQ8ó FREDERIC riox, JL' (,9230 11686 23, ST, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. .1tshtt.ss bbrt!íl'íts. IMPORTANT JJOTICE w HITSUNTIDE-. OF 1884. H OWELL AND COMPANY ARE NOW MAKING A Q.REAT D's P L A Y Of NEW Q.OODS, SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, AND TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF AU CI.A8SE& DREss JQEPARTMENT CONTAINS A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES, From the lowest material to the best quality that can be manufactured. BLACK, COLOURED & BROCHE SILKS, SHOT SILKS, BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS, A VERY CHEAP LINE IN BLACK AND BROCHE VELVETS, Fully 25 per Cent. under usual Prices. L AD"ES' AND CHILDREN'S MANTLE, JACKET, AND 0OSTUMES JQEPARTMENT Is universally acknowledged to be THE LARGEST IN ENGLAND, And at the present time a g-reat success, in consequence of all Goods being Slid AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, And fully 25 to 50 per Cent. Cheaper than any other House in the Trade. Ladies who are competent judges of Value and Style acknowledge these facts, well- knowing the extent of H. and Co.'s Premises, and the great number of other Departments they have to fall back on. LADIES' PERFECT-FITTING BLACK AND COLOURED gTOCKINGETTE JACKETS, FROM 5/9 EACH. RICH JJROCHE SILK íANTLES, FROM 10/9. L ADIES' J^OLMANS & JACKETS, IN BROCETE ILK, SOLiEIL CLOTH, FRIEZE AND BROCHE VELVETS, AND OTTOMAN SILKS, Trimmed with Chanticaily and English Laces, Jet, Plush, and Fringes, in the Latest Styles. HOWELL & COMPANY would ag-aia remind their Customers that all their MANTLES and COSTUMES are sent direct to them from their Factory; also Large Parcels from different Factories in Paris and Berlin, which are not, under any circumstances, allowed to be Copied for other Houses in England, but are Sold for Cadi by H. and Co. at about half their usual cost. HOWELL & COMPANY'S jgROCHE VELVET ALETOT CANNOT BE EQUALLED. PRICE 55/6. Usually Sold by other Houses from 3i to 4 Guineas.. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING J^EPARTMENT Is now under New Management, and contains the Best and most Stylish Assortment of NEW GOODS it is possible to produce, at extraordinarily Low Prices. Those who study economy should not fail to compare values. jyjILLINERY & gTRAW HATs, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS Are well assorted. CABINET G 0 0 D S, LACE & FJUPESTRY CURTAINS, JQAMASK FJUBLE CLOTHS, LINEN & COTTON SHEETINGS, &c, &c. 1,000 White Honeycomb, Maraella, and Toilet QUILTS, at Manufacturers' Prices. LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MEN'S MERCERY & HABERDASHERY, At Wholesale Prices," A MANUFACTURE^3' STOCK OF BEST- MADE 0 A R P E T 9. TAPESTRY, 1/11, Second Quality BRUSSELS at 2/9, and Best FIVE-FRAME, at 3/5 -per yard. Best CORTECINE and LINOLEUM, 2¡5 per 2 square yard. Second Quality, lilC4 per square yardi JJOWELL AND CO-Al-PANY, 9 to 14, ST. MARY-STREET; 15, TRINITY-STREET; and WHARTON BUILDINGS, CA R D I F F. 6K73 Jhtblic ^imtsniunts. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGER .Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. AOTING A STAGK MANAGER ..Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, MAY 30th. Special engagement of Mr F. Sidney and bis com* paiiy, in the Popular Drama, ae played at the Princess's 2"heati e for 300 nights, QUI'EN'S EVIDENCE, By Mwtsrtj Conquest and Pettitt. Isaac Jones l evant | } Mr F. W. Sidney ACT I.—Oak wood Junction. ACT If.—Deep Water Lock. ACT ltl.Tbe Granxe. ACT I y.-QUef'l1' Evidence. Enormous attraction for the Whitsuntide Holidays. LIGHTS (Y LONDON. Open 7, commence 7.20. Half-pi ice at 9. 53237 Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY. V STREET, CARDIFF. MONS. D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORK EXHIBITION, Cosmoramic Views and \Vaxen Marionettes. This (Monday) Evening, for the tirst time, the beMii* ful little Drama, TUE BABES IN THE WOOD. The exhibition is open from ten o'clock in the mom- toe till ten at night, at the extraor in.;rily low charge ofod; children. 2d. After 6 o'clock, for the perform* am-e of the marionettes, admission bd children. 3d reserved st 2d extra- 69188 EW PUBLIC HALL, JJl QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. FOR .-EVEN NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY, MAY 31, And Terminating Saturday, June 7. MESSRS LIVEnMORE BROTHERS' JLJ ORIGINAL COURT MINSTRELS, Consisting of GENUINE NEGRO ARTISTES, Selected with the sreatest care and judgment from the principal cf England and America, and now forming the FINEST TRAVELLING TfiOUPE OF MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD. Prices—5s. 2, 1, and 6d. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Tickets and Plau at Thompson and Shackell's. 824 ROMPNEY CASTLE, NEAR CARDIFF. KOMPNEY CASTLE, NEAR CARDIFF. 3 i Miie Handicap to be run off on May 31st, 18S4, at 5 p.m. Amongst toe entries are Nicholas Cox (champion), Bristol; Jenkins, Llanaafi Jones, Llantrissant. and other excellent- runners. __n_- ABERGAVENNY. WHlTWÐA Y, JUNE 2ND. GRAND MORNING PROMENADE CONCERT, OPFN-AIR BALL, -OIREE, AND ATHLETIC SHORTS. ABERGAVENNY CASTLE. THE LARGEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE FETE O THE SEASON. Gates open at The celebrated 3rd Giamor- gansh re Artillery Volunteers (Penarth) a'"d title Breconshire Rifle Volunteer Battalion Bands w111 be in attendance. The ^irhonv Philharmonic Society will sing P. selecliii ef Chorus- s t intervals dur:ng. the day. Point-to-Point Steeplechase (for Amateur.^ OlÜy)-lst prize, E3 3s 2nd prize, £ i; 2, 7rtl prize, £ 1 Is, entrance fee. Is. Dancing, on t:se various an4 in the New Rustic Banqueting Ha1', (iiii-iiiiz the day. There will be a magnificent Displ.ty of Fireworks by the renowned Jame> Pain, Pyro echnist to the Alexandra Palace, London. Refreshments provided in the Grounds at most reasonable prices. Admission 6d each. Passes for Re-admission 2.1 enclJ. Special Trains from all parts at Reduced Fare> 9 Railway Co.'s Bills). E. MARTIN, )H Q 69353, H. C. EVANS, ^ec" MERTHYR. ONSTER FETE AND GALA AT PENYDARREN PARK, MERTHYR, WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 2ND. GREAT BRASS BAND CONTEST. Bands to compete — Merthyr Town Band. Hardy's Tredegar Band. First Glamorgan Artillery Band. Mouutaiu Ash Band. Briss Cyfarthfa Brass Land. hwe-ll Bans (Manchester) Band. GALLOWAY RACE AND TROTTING HANDICAP, FOOT RACES, &c. tS366 SPORTS COMMENCE AT ONE P.M. ELACKWOOD. ^gLA ( KWOOD PIC-NIC AND RACESj ON WHIT MONDAY. No. 3 EVENT should be for PONIES not exceeding l1, hands and NOT GALLO WAYS, as on posters. For particulars apply to Mr D. LEWIS, Curp enitr's Anns Hotel. 68785 Blackwood, Mon. n_ (Esruraxons. C^OMERSET AND DORSET JOINT IO KAIL WAV. •' WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. On WHITMONDAY & TUESDAY, JUNE 2KD & 3RD, The NEW FAST STEAMER SHERBRO' Will make SPECIAL SHORT TRIPS to BURNHAM, ^Leaving CARDIFF (Pier-heart) on WBIT-MOXDAY, Jnne 2nd, at 10.30 a.m, and on TUESDAY, June 3rd. at 1.45 a.m. Returning from BURNHAM onMON. DAY at 1.45 p.m., and oil TUESDAY at 3 0 p.m. FARE, THERE and BACK, 2s. For full particulars see public bills, which may bo obtained of Messrs K. 'J avlor and Co., 69, Bute-street, Cardiff. By Order. Bath, May, 1884. 69361 'Rummer TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS, (Royal Route viaCrinan and Oalcdonia.il Canal?), Roval Mail Steamers COLUMBA or ION A from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m., ,fl'flIll GRREKOCK at 9 a.m., in •c.nnection with Express rains from (iuuifi airei the South, conveying passen- gers for Oban, Fort-William, Inverness, Lochawe. Skye, Gaiiloch, Stafta, lona, Glenco >, May, stornoway, &C. Official Gu.:ùe, 3d; Illustrated, fed and Is. Time Bill with 1IoIs." and Fares free by post from the owner, DAVID MACBRAYNE, 119, Hoj»e-«treet, Glasgow. 69178 Mn&uranct. LERICAL, MEDICAL AND GENERAL c LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. 13, St Janies's-«-quare, London, S. W. Assurance Bund, £ 2,451,000. Established 1824, for the as urance of healthy and ili valid lives. 67164 B. NEWBATT, Actupry and Secretary. SPECIAL SUITS FOR THE SEASON. ESSPS W. pRICE & ^°NS' NEW SLTMM"ER SUITS ARE MO>T POPULAR, BECAUSE OF PRICE. MOST POPULAR. BECAUSE OF QUALITY. MOST POPULAR, BECAUSE OF VARIETY. MOST POPULAR, BECAUSE OF FASHION. MOST POPULAR, BECAUSE OF UTILITY. MEN'S FANCY TWEED AND CLOTH SUITS, 17/6 20 251 30: 35i 40i 451. MEN' BLACK WORSTED SUITS, 25; 35/ 45/ 55/ 651 70/. MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS, 20/ 25/ 30/ c5/ 45/. BOY y SUITS, from 2/11 per Suit. HAT." CAPS. HOSIERY, SHIRTS, TIES, &6.. ADDEESS r—THE~CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 & 51, St. Mary-street, and b &47, Caroline street, CARDIFF. ¿3 D. JOTHAM AND jgONS', ST. MARY-STREET, IS THE BES- PLACE IN CARDIFF For GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING. For WOiiKiNG MEN'S TAILORING. lor LOYS TAILOELN(L. For GENTLJ¡ME' SUITS. For WORKING MEN'S SUITS. For BOYS SUITS. For GENTLEMEN'S COATS & VESTS. For GBNTl.EMEN'S COATS & VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S COATS & VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S HATS. For WORKING MEN S HATS. For BOYS HATS. For GENTLEMEN'S TROUSERS k VESTS For WORKING MEN'S TROUsEKS & VESTS. For BOYS TROUSERS & VESTS, For G F'l'r.EMEl"S UMBRELLAS. For WORKING MEN'S UMBRELLAS: For BOYS UMBRELLAS. For GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS. For WORKING SHIRTS. For BOYS SHIRTS. For GENTLEMEN'S TBOCSEBS I Foi "ORKlG NIE.N,s !IUOFJSERS -F r-L-Tc-ri ruv-w'3 SUMMER OVEHCOATS. SUMMER OVERCf ATS. For BOY^ SUMMER OVEaCOAXS. aRVTLEMEN'S NECKTIES. woBKING MEN'S NECKTIES. For BOYS NECKIIES. For GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS For WORKING COLLARS. = For BOYS* COLLARS. For GENTLEMEN'S GLOVES. For WORKING MEN'S GLOVES. For BOYS gLOVES. For LADIES GLOVES. D, JOTHAM & SONS. 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF* 68679 THE LOUIS VELVETEEN. The strictest examiner may try every test of yitlj and sight without discovering that these are o.ter than the Genoa Velvets they so closely i-e-iemlile, while tbt peculiar aiTangements resulting in the fa.:ot woven put enable them to stand interminable and rough wearc which would rain real Velvets tt fom times the price. Every yard oi the genuine hears the nDMe "LOUIS." Ladics who hare found other wear badly should be careful to bq only those :cixaped Louis.* A IATge A¡;<sortment oftbee celebrktej Ve!veteens, in Black aEd aJ! Fssbionaljle Colourings, are now on .'Sa! e, at the Lowest Prices, at J o H N tT A SI E S & c S, 2,2. AAD 29, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 68242 |!>yLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEW CRT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents all the principal Hoardings in New- port, &C. v. k executed "with despatch.