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VX'U N S! G U N S!' MUZZLE AND BREECH-LOADING From 25s to £ 21. REVOLVERS from 4s 6d to 912 AMMUNITION & SUNDRIES — of all kinds in stock. GUNS ALTERED AND REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES on the Shortest Notice by Experienced Workmen. SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES for PIGOW, WILKES, and LAWRENCE'S POWDERS, and "E.C." Do. RNOTICE.—AGENTS WANTED for all Towns in J? ^'ales for Pi gov, Wilkes, and Lawrence's and «i.C. Powders. 5018 50492 CROSS BROS., ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF.
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HARVEY'S SAUCE FISH, GAME, STEAKS, &c. CAUTION. Each Bottle of th's Celebrated Sauce prepared from the OluerNAL RECIPE bears the well-known Label Signed ;¡ This label is protected by PERPETUAL INJUNCTION in Chancery of the 9th July, 1858. and without it none can be GENUINE. Prepared only by E. LAZENBY & SON, London. And sold Retail by Grocers, Oilmen, Italian Warehouse. men, &c., throughout the Kingdom. 69211
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ASX YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IN OBLONG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILL MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1882. 689C6_
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WHEN OKBJERING, B« SURE Yt C >• /V GET THE GENL1NE ARTICLE, X-Ar And Ask for y vV > MEAD'S PATENT EAGLE PACKING, As worthless imitations are being sold as it) Improved" and TO BE GENUME r^i Each Coil should haTC yr a Label bearing the Nam* A and Trade Mark, AIEADS EAGLE PACKING. For Samples and Prices, send to the Sole Agents, THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 67K?\
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alt5 by auction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr GEO. ALEXANDER. leasehold Villas at Roatli June 9 CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE CO (L1M.) r (Mr J. G. MADDOX, Auctioneer). Usual Weekly Sale of Furniture June 5 TTJ. i Yincent Thomas's Sale, at Rooms June 10 vsual Monthly Sale of New urniture .June 17 TlfA e, Mr E. H DAVIES. *wo Shops, at Tonypandy June 5 Messrs Gorrw ALTZ HOWIUNG and HUGHES otock of China and Earthenware, at Cardiff June & Cattle, Sheep, <fcc., at PencoedFair June 9 Meets by Order of Executors of Mr Borthwick.. June 13 Horses, property Mr Thos. Morgan, of Water- ford June 14 80 Horses, at Horse Exchange v^une J3 Carnage, Harness, Stable Fittings, at Cardiff..June 19 «wes and Lambs at Cardiff TJU, „ Mr F G. GOUGH. leasehold Property, at Pontardulais June 4 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. StT ??'• Forest of Dean J«ne Jg "terest in Engineering Works, at Newport—June 18 ■B. Mr THOMAS GRIFFITHS. property, at Newchurch June — p. „ Mr JAMES HALL. freehold Estate, at Brecon June 4 n Messrs F. W. and L. HAMMOND. Horses, Carriages. <fcc., at Bristol June 12 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and Co. dwelling-houses, at Swansea June 6 T Messrs H. HILL and CO. leasehold Dwelling Houses, at Swansea June 9 »*ase, Goodwill, and Fixtures, at Swansea June 9 leasehold Property, at Swansea June 9 „ Mr F. C. HORWOOD. **cnt, at Hfracombe „ Mr JOHN INNELL. Freehold <fc Copyhold Properties, at Newport ..June 11 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. furniture and Effects, at Cardiff vJune,2 Freehold Properties, at Cardiff ■ • June « _» Mr F B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol • • • vJnBe,o Carriages at Bristol June 1 £ Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea. June 5 Messrs LEWIS BROS. Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Neath..June lc Mr W. MANATON. Learehold Premises, at Swansea • 11 Messrs PARSONS, BALDING. A ROBJENT. Freehold Farms, at Newport, Mon.June 4 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Lire and Dead Farming Stock, at Castletown 3 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Brig, at Swansea • • ■ • • • •; • • "une Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS <fc SON. Leasehold Dwelling-house, at Swansea June 6 Leasehold Messuages, &c., at Swansea June 10 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Cabbages, at Rumney, near Cardiff June 5 Leasehold Properties. at Cardiff June 9 Cabbages. &c., at Rumney June 5 Horses, ac Cardiff .June 10 Cart Horses, at Cardiff June 14 Leasehold Properties June 26 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. ^freehold Estate, in North Wales DA VIS-STREET AND TYNDALL-STREET, M CARDIFF. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, 5F"ie Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on MON- £ h » day of June, 1884, at Seven o'clock in •^e.i ,'i"8 (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), the following valuable T LEASEHOLD) PROPERTIES BSf, T1^ DWELLING-HOUSE, with GARDEN, tt J v6 Davis-street, Newtown, Cardiff, occu- by Mr Payne as a monthly tenant, at an aggregate t;P of £ 26 per annum. The house contains two |.«7 i?-s' ^wo sitting-rooms, with three bedrooms and »wo a-t-tics, and is held for 99 years from 25th March, T r annual ground rent of £ 3 tw?? It a FOUR-FLOORED WAREHOUSE, with Ajiy DWEUJNG-HOUSF.S adjoining, situate in II) dan-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr Michael JSl72>Van and another, at the aggregate yearly rent of The premises are held for 99 years from the 29th 1875, at the annual ground rent of T 74 fhe Warehouse is very extensive, having a depth of el ee and suitable for a very large business, and is wose to the head of the East Bute Dock. All the pre- ses are built in the most substantial manner, and are m excellent repair. 'or further particulars apply to Messrs Dalton, opencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, 6, Working- pweet, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, No. 5, High- Wreet, Cardiff! 69280 TO MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS. WHITEHALL FARM, RUMNEY, NEAR CARDIFF. jyjESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are ^instructed- to SELL by AUCTION, at Rumney, fa convenient lots,[on THURSDAY, June 5th, 1884, ABOUT NINE ACRES OF EXCELLENT WHEELER'S IMPERIAL CABBAGES, 227,000 in number, and all fit for immediate Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. precisely. „ ON MONDAY. JUNE 9TH. „ BALE OF A LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, SITUATE IN CUVE-ROAD, CANTON. rlifESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. "-1 A NDER are instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, June 9th, at the Boyal Hotel, Cardiff, at 7.30 p.m. in the Evening, and JlUtiJect to such conditions as >hall be produced, an that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE Known as FERN VILLA, Clive-road, Canton, in the occupation of Mrs Mana Bandry. The premises have a frontage of 16ft. to the road, and are held for an unexpired term of 94 years at an annual ground rent of £ 3 per annum. A considerable portion of the purchase money may "main on mortgage if required.. ? For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 5, 'High-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs GRIFFITH and CORBETT, Solicitors, Cardiff. CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE REPOSI- TORY, WOMANBY.STREET, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 10TH. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX. ANDER will hold a SPECIAL SALE OF 50 FIRST-CLASS HORSES, ON TUESDAY, JUNE IOTB. As this Sale will be limited to the best description of Berses, Stalls should be secured early. 69279! Entries close on June 4th. CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE REPOSI- TORY, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will HOLD THEIR NEXT SALE OF CART HORSES ON SATURDAY, THE 14TH OF JUNE1 GLAMORGANSHIRE IALE OF APART OF THE CASTELL MYNACH ESTATE Property, situate in the Parishes of WELSH ST. UON ATTS, LLANBLETHIAN, ST. HILARY, And in the Town and Parish of COWBRIDGE Also, A VALUABLE PIECE OF PA&XURE LAND ON THE EAST MOORS, In the Parish of ROATH, CARDIFF. 1 MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by E. R. Wingfleld, Esq,, to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 28th of Juae, 1884 at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at Three o'clock In the Afternoon (subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be produced), the foregoing VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD PROPERTIES, Known in th3 district as part of the CASTELL-MYNACH ESTATE, Formerly the Property of the late Lord Dynevor. r LOT l,—AH those several ENCLOSURES OF ARABLE LAND, situate and being near Pwly-aren Farmhouse, containing by admeasurement 16a lr 16p, or thereabouts, and in the occupation of Messrs Wil- liam and James Jarvis, as yearly tenants. LOT 2.—All those TWO PASTURE FIELDS and Garden, situate on the Maendy-road, and abutting on the Cowbridge Railway, near Aburthin, in the Parish of L'anblethian, containing by admeasurement 6a 3r 4p or thereabouts, and now let to Mrs Catherine Bu.ler, /«arzy ^nant. LAND 7x4^ DWELLING-HOUSE, ORCHARD, In the' parish FTLD1NGS' called Tymawr, Aburthin, Measurement 2a 5ilanblethian, and containing by ad- rights of crazing „ p ,,01' thereabouts, with valuable now let to Mrs CathJ^tallingdown Common, and LOT 4—All that **utler as a yearly tenant, fag by admeasurementVPastURE:LAND, contain- Situate in the parish of Lla.i,uiaJ\?-8p-' or thereabouts, pation of Mr John Jones of T now in the occu- jrearly^tenant. ^^anblethian Farm, as LOT 5,—All those Several EnciA« ARABLE LAND, situate in theof RICH Cowbridge, and containing by admeasure™3 Bp., or thereabouts, in the occupation L aV 2r- Jones, of Llanblethian Farm, aforesaid. Mr J°hn woekSOT WFICES Mi SSK'Kfflg. gamssss, ttssg ■«? William Yorworth, for fei »2; at Hied » an" T_„rl aiSo the adjoining Pre- »isls «,uIrlGwenllian !fd by Mr William Price, Woof'^ch are now occupied oy situato in Hi^rcJ1&nt' Eridgend the whoiCpDei^eg are let to l\i J street, Cowbridge. 1 ber sublet to Mn at » yearly tenancy, ana »y uc 1-ot Mr Price. „TT) cailed "Wauny- the PASTURE FIELD, caueu^ or KvSS. ^9-A11 Jthanie1 Bird. nflTTSli! STABLE, = the r c°TTAPF situate near he South Gate, II' b ot Cow\e Gra.ma! School, m reDt 13 leasO\ thel'eaboge, contammg Klr:minott under a peitII Yer2 UmHM:1i 25th, 1844, at £ 6 45 6d ^IJth^^it^t VALUABLE PIECE ^F PAS- admei,' Oear } ^te on the East Moors, in the pansn ^uPWioenient akthe town of Cardiff, containing by The °f Mr^'ut 2 acres or thereabouts, in the of thp°hn Williams, Splot Farm. »- a'^nts Property will be shown by the re lon, and nd Part. 5Viv4?i«ar? are now in course of Pr^ara- I aL Rh-str ft Joined of the Auctioneers, 5, High- Cha e ^YNCH-BLOSSE, Esq.. Solicitor, XYNCH-BLOSSE, Esq I<»»d *6t. Cardiff; or of ^^=^^99,^ 8. A. WARREN, Esq., 1V| A r^sag'at Russell-street, London, W.C. 11 ivTSTr-BTTTlT- ^ngth^notl^T affected by Heat, Moisture, or M greater than any other. IN SOUTH WALES FOR „ &Os>,ATENT BELTING AND M|\COMPANY, WORKS" MILLS, WAys, MANCHESTER. W0S2 alt5 im ^ncttan, IMPORTANT SALE OF THIRTEEN DWELLING. HOUSES, IN HARRIS-TERRACE, CAMBRIDGE-STREET, GRANGETOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of June, 1884, at Seven o'clock p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale), all those Thirteen valuable, well-built, substantial, and commodious DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, Situate and being Nos. 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21, 23, and 25, in Harris-terrace, Cambridge-street, Grange- town, Cardiff. The property is situate on the Windsor estate is in close proximity to the Windsor Dry Dock and the Gla- morganshire Canal; and in one of the most promlslDg- positions in the district, the whole being let te good tenants at remunerative rentals. Nos. 1, 3, 5, and 7 are held under one lease for a term of 99 yea-IS from the 1st May, 1877, at the yearly rent °fNos. It'll, and 13 are held under a lea*e for a term of 99 years from the 1st May, 1877, at the yearly rent of £ Nos. 15,17, and 19 are held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 1st May, 1877, at the yearly rent of £ 7 13s Nos." 21, 23, and 25 are held under a lease for the term of 99 yesfrs from the 1st May, 1878, at the yearly rent of £8 2s. Each House will be Sold separately, and subject to a proportionate part of the ground rent reserved thereon. A portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage if required. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, o, High-street; or to Mr T. H. Stephens, Solicitor, 2, Bute-crescent, Cardiff. 58461 In the High Court of Justice, 1875. M. No. 160 Chancery Division. Mr Justice Chitty. MIERS V. MIERS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MR WILLIAM PRICHARD STEPHENSON, Of the Firm of STEPHENSON AND ALEXANDER, With the approbation of the Honourable Mr Justice Chitty, the Judge to whose court this cause is attached, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, AT CARDIFF, In the course of the ensuing summer, the important FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATE Known as the MIERS ETETATE, Situate in the Parishes of CADOXTÖN-JUXTA. NEATH and LLANGWICKE, in the County of Glamorgan. The Property consists of the MANORS OF KILL YBEBILL, NEATH ULTRA, AND CAEGURWEN, and about 8,700 ACRES OF ARABLE, PASTURE, AND COMMON LAND. Also SEVERAL VALUABLE COLLIERIES With RICH VEINS of COALS and other MINERALS, which are in active operation, and producing a fixed or dead rent of about £3,500 per annum. The minerals under a large portion of the estate are as yet untouched. It is proposed to offer the property in the following ^LOTT. The MANORS of KILLYBEBILL and NEATH ULTRA, with ABOUT 4,800 ACRES OF LAND, Situate in the Dylais Valley. LOT 2.-The MANOR of GWAUN-CAEGURWEN AND ABOUT 2,000 ACRES OF LAND, Situate in the Parish of Llangwicke. LOT 3.-FARMS known as CEFNISAF, LLWYN YR EGWAN, BRYN-CEFF YL AN, and BLAEN.NANTY- GWYDDEL, containing ABOUT 340 ACRES. LOT 4.-A FARM called MAESMARCHOG, con. taming ABOUT 80 ACRES. Lots 3 and 4 are situated in the Vale of Neath. LOT 5 FARMS called COEDGLYN, YNISDERW, FIRLAN, TONMAEN, and YNISMARCH, situate in Dylais Valley, and containing in uy» ABOUT 780 ACRES. Full Particulars, with Conditions, will be duly an- nounced, and in the meantime further information can be obtained on application to Messrs TALBOT and TASKER, Solicit rs, 47, Bedford-row, London, W.C., And of the Auctioneer, Cardiff. 68358 24 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. THE CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE JL 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 forwarded 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 oak drawing 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 nurperous sundries. Goods on view mornin of sale, wliich will commence At TWO O CLOCK Precisely. All entries intended jor this Sale must be made not later thanW EDNESDAY,June 4th, 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, 11518 Secretary and Auctioneer to the Company. BOATH,CARDIFR SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES. ]\/FR GEORGE ALEXANDER is in- JLT_S. structed hv Tr'istees of the wfll of t!r? late Mr Cousins o tfsEIX T»y AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 9th of June, 1884, at 7.30 p.m., the following LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES:— LOT 1.—All that MESSUAGE pr DWELLING- HOUSE, situate in Newport-road, Cardiff, known as Roxburgh Villia, in the occupation of i\lr Gottwaltz, under an underlease at B50 per annum, which expires 29th September, 1884. Held under original lease granted by the late Charles Crofts Williams, Esq., dated the 24th day of June, 1853, for a term of 99 years, at the yearly rent of £ 6 per annum. LOT 2.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate in Newport-road, Cardiff aforesaid, known as Haddington Villa, at present vacant (lately occupied by Mrs Cousins). Held under lease granted by the late Charles Crofts Williams, Esq., dated the 24th day of June, 1853, for a tefrm of 99 years, at the rent of £6 per LOTT^AII that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. l.ia Cardiff, aforesaid, occupied by Mrs Lucy Williams, as yearly tenant, at £ 32 per annum. T IWp LOT 4. — All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 3, Oakfield-street, Car- diff, occupied by Captain Peacock, as yearly tenant, at £32lIsa34 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 Os 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 JB4 10s per anuum upon All the houses are conveniently situated, adjacent to the tramway, and 'have back entrances and well- arrano-ed gardens. Lots 1 and 2 have also coachhouse, and stables in the rear, and Lot 1 a good conservatory. Early possession may be had of Lots 1, 2, and 4 if re- auired Lot 3 is subject to 6 months' notice. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, or of Messrs Daltons, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Car- diff. 'I, Working-street, May 20th, 1884, 69276 CLARENCE VILLA) COWBRIDGE ROAD, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE Linen, Glass, Pictures, Silver and Gold Watches, and other Jewellery, Antique Coins, &c. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS & CO. have 1VI been instructed by the Administrator of the Estate of the late Mr William Lemuel Jenkins, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on FRIDAY next, the 6th day of June, J884, without the least reserve the whole of the useful FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising general drawing, dining, and bedroom furniture, which includes Brussels and other carpets, fender and fire-irons, mahogany loo, dining, card, and other tables, cheffionier, what-not, a few oil paintings and engravings, mahogany easy and other chairs, pier- glass, musical box, clocks, bedsteads, beds, bedding, washstands, ware, dressing tables, chests of drawers, and numerous other articles, as well as the usual kitchen and culinary articles, and miscellaneous collec- tion of SILVER PLATE, JEWELLERY, AND ANTIQUE COINS. including spoons, sugar tongs, caster tops, butter knives, pickle and other forks, jug, ladles, two costly gold watches, goldali»err, rings, scarf pins, two-guinea piece, and a number of silver and copper antique coins. The Auction will commence at Twelve o'clock pre- cisely. The Silver Jewellery and Coins will be sold at Two o'clock. On view on the morning of the day of Sale. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs Grover and Grover, Cardiff, Solicitors to the Administrator. The Villa and the adjoining ono will be sold early in June. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, May 29,1884. 69383 property, &t., to Wet BUILDING LAND, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF mo be LET ON LEASE for ninety-nine JL years for the erection of BUSINESS PRE- MISES, the Land and Dwelling-houses at Nos. 23 and 24, Crockherbtown and Park-place, the property of Sir James Harvey Insole. The site comprises 2,800 square yards of land, having a frontage of 96 feet to CROCK- HERBTOWN, 83 feet 6 inches to PARK-PLACE, and of 126 feet to a back road extending the whole length of the property. A DRAFT AGREEMENT FOR LEASE maybe perused at my office, on and after Wednesday, 4th June next. Copies cannot be furnished to persons wishing to tender. The Letting will be by TENDER, on the basis of the draft agreement, and stating the amount of ground rent offered, but the proprietor does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender sent in. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Offer for Creckherbtown Building Land," etc., to be delivered at my Office on or before Saturday, 14th June next. T. WARING, Agent, St John's-square, Cardiff, 30th May, 1884. J^BEEA MMA N, AB ERUARE. BELET, with immediate possession, First-class well a c0"sisting of a substantially-built and inc Sngc<1 Residence, pleasantly situated, contain- water »™«fi001I!s' bathroom, having hot and cold laree .excelle"t outbuildings, and with a with fruit Vve £ rden in the rear well stocked of stabling, Var,il°K *?,r also with an extensive range whole of which »™ le sheds, piggeries, &c, the ^'dence, with a field Jpei>arJatel>[ enclosed from the The Property is sit ° fPj^ure land adjoining. and lately i„ the Cc DaT]es-street, Aberam- J »rtrelnise3 will frn W °- Mr George Wood- divided. They are suitable fLlnutheir entirety or Dealers, Butchers, <fcc. For Horse and Cattle to Mr JAS. WILLIAMS, 39 5vJ!??r Particulars, apply Mr WM. HARRY To COLLIERY MANAGERS, SHIP. PERS, AND ARCHITECTS. Messrs W. DAVIS and SON, Glass, Oil, Colour, and Paper-hanging Merchants, 22, Queen-street, Cardiff announce that they are SOLE AGENTS FOR BALMER'S PATENT LUMINOUS PAINT. Sample cases, Is. Special quotations for quantity. 30 & 31, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. Q ANDRRWS AND SON, UNDERTAKERS. REFORM CAR, BROUGHAM, HEARSE, AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETORS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FffiM. 11664 altl for Jlttritatt* PEN COED FAIH. FIRST ANNUAL SALE. riOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES VJT will SELL by AUCTION, in a field near the Britannia Inn, on MONDAY, 9th June, 1884, CATTLE, SHEEP, &c., including entries from J. L. Knight, Esq., Tre-Groes. Capt. Pegg, and others. Further entries solicited, and may be made either at 11, High-street, or the Horse Exchange, Cardiff. 69260 IMPORTANT NOTICE. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, & HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex- change, Cartiff, SATURDAY, 14th June, at Twelve o'clock, 80 FIRST-CLASS HORSES, In which will be included a Stud of 20 VALUABLE HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS, AND COBS. From Mr Thomas Morgan, Watcrford. The whole will be on view at the Horse Exchange three days prior to sale, and open to any trial and examination. 69315 IMPORTANT SALE OF 40 NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRTArFS 100 LOTS OF HARNESS' SADDLERY, AND STABLK FITTINGS, At The Cardiff Horse Exchange. GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, & HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 19th June; to commence at 2 o'clocK. N.B.—Gentlemen Farmers and others having Car- riages, die., for disposal, may send to the Horse Exchange at any time to await day oj Sale. 69385 SPKCIAL NOTICE. TO FRUITERERS, GROCKRS, &C. MESSRS BARNETT BROS., whole- sale FRUIT and FISH MERCHANTS, beg to inform the public of Cardiff and District that, owii g to the lare amount of Fruit, &c., consigned to them direct from the growers, tbey have made arrangements to SELL by AUCTION, TUESDAY'S and FRIDAYS, at 12 o'clock a-m., at their STORES in HOPE-STRKET, when all goods will be sold without reserve. Goods bought for country customers, and despatched by early train same day. 69328 For further particulars apply to Barnett Bros.,Cardiff. WENVOE, NEAR CARDIFF. TO CAPITALISTS. BREWERS AND OTHERS. Sale by Order of the Mortgagee of a FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE and 9 TENEMENTS at Twyn- roddyn; Two good LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES and SMITH'S SHOP, &c., at Twynandrw, with several Plots of Garden Land and Outbuildings. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. have been instructed by the Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of June next, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in one or such other lots as may then be determined on, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situate at Twynroddyn, in the parish of Wenvoe. A FULL-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the "HORSE AND JOCKEY INN," now in the occupation of Mrs Mary Davies as yearly tenant, with the Gardens and Stablings adjoining, and three Blocks, containing in all NINE COTTAGES, with several large gardens Six are now occupied by Mary Richards, Jane Richards, John Morgan, John Williams, William Shepherd, and Patrick Harrington, and three vacant, together with the following Lease- hold properties, situate near the main road, at Twyn- andrw, in the same parish, and comprising TWO DWELLING-HOUSES. Smith's Shop, Shoeing Shed, Stable, Piggeries, and large Gardens, in the occupation of Daniel John, and Rebecca. Griffiths. These houses are well built, and very pleasantly situated, and with a little expense could be con- verted into a good residence, being held for a term of bO years from 1st May, 1S58, at the annual ground rent of £1. The whole of the above properties are of an estimated GROSS ANNUAL VALUE OF £63 2s. The properties are near the main road, and are about mid-way between Cardiff and Barry. To view, apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, or to Messrs BRADLEY & JONES, Solicitors, 69347 11696 3, High-street, Cardiff. 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 Society. MR W. MANATON has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (unless disposed of by private contract), subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, June nth 1884, the fallowing valuable LEASEHOLD PREMISES, Situate and being LOT 1.—All those Five Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 30, 31 32, 33, and 34, Cclebourne-terrace, Swansea, to- gether with a ground rent of £ 10 secured on Lot 2, field for a term of 75 years, from the 26th 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, B0, 81, and 82, Wheatfield-terrace, Swansea, held for the terms 11 75 years, Irom 26th September, 1874, and 26th September, 1875, respectively, at the yenrly ground vent of £ li and now let to respectable* tenants, pro- ducing a g: o&s weekly rental of 18s 6d. LOT 4.—All those Two Leasehold DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 18 f\f'd ÚJ. F 'w; i- Mooiif 4i 1""it, Swansea, b-pht for a term of 75 reIr.J, from the 28th September, 1875, at the vearly ground rent of £4 13s 6d, and now let to respectable tenants, at a weekly rent of fa 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 £ 7 16s. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particu:ars apply to Messrs Hartland, Davies and Isaac, solicitors, Rutland-street, Swansea; to T. Williams, Esq., the liquidator; or to the Auc- tioneer Offices, 23, Believue-street, Swansea. 69225 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. LLANFOIST, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. MR JAMES STRAKER has been favouied with instructions from Mr W. J. Andrew, who is leaving the Bridge Wharf, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 6th June, 1884, the whole of his STEAM SAWING PLANT AND MACHINERY, Comprising 3 ten-horse power verticle steam engine, 6-inch cylinder, 12-inch stroke with governors and feed pump complete eg-eud boiler 12 feet long, 3 feet diameter, with stearn guage, water glass, and safety valve saw bench by Huxtoh and Brown, Exeter, 6-feet 6 inches by 4 feet 6 inches: two pulleys 14 inches .diameter, 5 circular saws, quantity of cast and wrought iron Pipes, leather belting, 4 timber-built sheds, quantity of fire bricks, Roman tiles, rough timber, and various other effects. Sale to commence at three o'clock. 69288 Auctioneers' Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny IN BANKRUPTCY, RE JOHN RICHARDS, PONIARDULAIS CHEMICAL WORKS, PONT- ARDULAIS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. R F. G. GOUGFI has received instruc- tions from the Official Receiver to SELL by £ ^kAVCTION, 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 produced), all that „ LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, 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. • Thneonoase 'J terminable on the 29th day of Septem- jpc& A> anf(v!o7su^jecfc t° an annual ground rent of *,<». Auout ij^S of the above is received in respect of water rights and cottage rents. This lease will be sold subject 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 lime, salt, a con- siderable quantity of timber in the yard, a quantity of smith s and other tools, a lot of old iron, copper pipes, effects' Iron pans, gambo, weighing machine, and other Terms—Cash. Dated 27th day of May, 1884. 69354 rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN" Messrs J. and H. GITTTELSOHNS, Pawnbrokers, ,BrnC?^reet' Dylais, GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that all UNREDEEMED GOODS of 10s and upwards pledged at their Shop, 18 and 19, Brecon- street, Dowlals, from April 2oth, 1883, to January 25th, l824, shaU be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WED- NESDAY, June 4th, 1884, by Messrs H. W. Harris and Son, at their Auction Mart, Court-street, Merthyr Tydfil, at Two o clock in the afternoon. Dated May 29th, 1884. 69363 Itmtrattcg. BONUS YEAR. THE EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE JL OFFICE. FOUNDED 1823. ACCUMULATED POLICIES issued on the "With Profits" scale enjoy from the outset the benefits of participation in the Surplus Funds to the extent of nine-tenths of the proofs realised from all sources, and, at the same time, are free from any of the risks of mutual liability. THE NEXT SEPTENNIAL DIVISI N OF PROFITS WILL TAKE PLACE AS AT 31ST MARCH, 1885, when all Persons joining now will be entitled to par- ticipate. For Prospectuses, Reports, terms, Ac., apply at the Midland Branch, 16, Bennett's-liill, Birmingham. FRANK GRIFFITH, Resident Secretary. jpH(ENIX FTrb" OFFICE. LOMBARD-STREET, AND ClIARING-CROSS, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782. Insurances against losrc a d lighting effected upon every description of property, in all parts of the world, on the most favourable terms. The Settlement of claims arranged with promptitude and liberality; the amount already paid by this Com- pany for losses exceeds FOURTEEN MILLIONS STERLING. JOHN J. BROOMFIELD Secretary. Rates and full particulars can be obtained of the Agents at Cardiff Mr Charles E. Stall ybrass; Mr Thos. David, 13, Brook-street Mr David Shepherd, 57 Crockherbtown; J. H. Jones, Esq., 23, Duke-street; Mr D. Williams, Hyde Villa, Stacey-road; Mr T. H. Browse, Redwood House, Crwys-road, Cathays. 45544 MOFFAT HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT AND SANATORIUM, DUMFRIESSHIRE, N.R. House replete with every comfort for Visitors and Patients the Establishment, which can accommodate over 300 visitors, occupies a fine situation on the western slope of the beautifully-wooded GaIlowhill, and is within a short distance of the far-famed "Moffat Wen. Resident Physician—Dr R. THOMSON FORBES Mainaw°3PeCtU3 and fuU P^culars apply to the Manager. 5801O STIFF'S STARCH. STARCH gTTFFS STARCH- SHI¡n FRS'IB.ANDS, S™'s starCH. fifth frag jss tsa SramTSTAEOH: ess. {STIFFS STARCH: STIFF 4 CO" Kj llblO 68497 *1 BRISTOL ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PTT/LS IS warranted to cure all dischnr<Jl < urinary organs in either sex, acquired or 'InatitM? tlY gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in hntl >?niJ each, by all chemists and patent marine S' 4a 6d bit JUtciiott. MEsSRS It lULL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel. Swansea, oil MONDAY, 5e., ay °f June, 1884 (subject no such conditions as shall then and there be read), all that ™ GOODWILL, AND FIXTURES Of that valuable and well-known Public-house and Premises called the Waunweti 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 f°r 2 ,years' f,rom„,the 25th day °f December, 1879, at a yearly rental of £ 62. A large sum of money has recently been expended in erecting and comllleting new buildings and additions to the said premises, and at the expiration of the 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 OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES AT BRYNSYFI TERRACE SWANSEA. MESSRS H HILL and CO. have re- ceived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street Swansea, on MONDAY, June 9th, 1884 (subject to con- ditions of Sale which will then be read), All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSI, and PREMISES, situate and being No. 14, Bryn^yH-ter- race, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, subject to a'mortga<re now existing upon the .^aid premises in the Swansea Borough Permanent Building Society. The said premises are held under a lease, of which about 90 years a, e unexpired, at an annual ground rent of;C2 5s. and now in the occupation of Mr J. D. Thomas, at a weekly rent of 5s 6d. Sale to take place at 3.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Jenkin Jones and Monger. Solicitors, Fisher-street; or to the Auc tioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. SALE OF TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, SITUATE IN GORSE-LANE SWANSEA. MESSRS H HILL and CO. have been instructed by Mr W. Thomas to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions of sale which shall then and there be read), at the Cameron Arms Hote], High-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, June 9th, 1884, the follGwin LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Viz :— LOT 1.—All that convenient and desirable LEASE- HOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as Hamilton-house," and situate in Hamilton-terrace Gorsse-lane, Swansea, having a frontage of 7 feet, and a depth of 130 feet, and containing entrance-hall, dining, breakfast, and drawing-rooms, kitchen, pan. tries, 4 bedrooms, good attic, w.c. and other closets also side entrance from Park-road. A flagged yarct, back and front gardens, and conservators over entrance- hall. with water and gas laid on, and drainage perfect. LOT 2.-All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, being 87, Hamilton-terrace aforesaid now in the occupation of Mr George Smith as yearly tenant, and conta.ining dining at d drawing-rooms two kitchens, three bedrooms, attic, and w c There is a good flagged yard, fr; nt and bick gardens, with back entrance water laid on and drainage perfect. lots, together with Four Houses adjoining, are held under th same lease for the term of 99 v^ars to be computed from the 24th day of June, 1875 at the yearly ground rent of £24 8s 9d, of which Lot 1 shall bear £4 18s, and Lot 2 shall bear S4 4s 9d. Sale to commence at a quarter-past Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to E. Austin Williams Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street, or to the Auctioneers 10* Castle-street, Swansea. 69357 PORT OF SWANSEA. TO SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read) at the Castle Hotel, Castle-square, Swansea, on THURSDAY June 5th, 1884 (unless previously disposed of by private contract), the Fine Clipper BRIG, ELIZABETH JANE, OF ABERYSTWITH 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 in one lot as she now lies in the Prince of Wales' Dock, Swansea, 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 Rees, Shipbrokers, Qna.y parade; or the' Auctioneer, at his Offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. 69355 TO CAPITALISTS, MEMBERS~OF BUILDING" SOCIETIES, AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES AT SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY and co. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and these be read), at the Cameron Anns Hotel, High. street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, .Tune 6th, 1884, all those TWO MESSUAGES OR DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 1 and 2, .Hewson-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. The premises are held for a term of 75 years, from the 25th day of March, 1868, at the yearly ground rent of B4 7s 6u. The Houses contain tront parlour, hack parlour, large kitchen (fitted with range), scullery, and tbres bedrooms. No. 1 is semi- detached and has a side entrance The Houses are most pleasantly situated, commanding a beautiful sea view, which cannot be at any time interrupted. They are well built, drained, and have water laid on. No. 1 is at present occupied by the owner. No. 2 is let to Mr Loveluck at the weekly rent of 8s. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Messss Evans and Davies, Solicitors, 62, Wind-street. Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Fisher-street, Swansea 69388 SWANSEA. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSE, WITH LARGE GARDEN. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel. High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, June 6th, 1884, all that desirable and well-built RESIDENCE, Known as St. James' Cottage, situate at the top of Ilanover-s'rte' Swansea. The house is built on a triangular piece of land, having a frontage to Hanover-street of 70 feet, and con- tains large dining-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. t Hel1o<ur IV,101'!11 of 93 V«ars, from the 22nd day of June, 1866, at the low ground rent ot £ 2 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 m'ort»a^e if required. ° n Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 69263 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE HOT r> MESSUAGES. COTTAGES, STORES GROUND RENTS, AND PREMISE^ UKUUND IN VARIOUS PARTS OF SWANSF 1 MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SOX have been instructed to SELL bv A TIP TION, at the Mack worth Arms Hofel SwmL TUESDAY, June 10, 1884, at Three o'clock tn' ♦ £ Afternoon precisely, subject to the conditions of sale then produced, the undermentioned PREMISES -— LOT 1.—-All that MESSUAGE or T)wi?tttmp HOUSE and Premises, situate and be?5<r terrace, Swansea, now in the occupation ,7«' F^ton" ton, as yearly tenant, at the yearly rent of P" LOT 2.—All that MESSUAGE or DwIrrT-P HOUSE and Premises, situate and being No terrace, Swansea, now in the> occupation of Mr Hum phreys, as yearly tenant, at tiie yearly rent nf PPR The above lots are held under one un lwio, f Edward Bath, Esq., for 92 lea^ from 24th December, 1875 at the'vpo i d?yf £ 9. which will be equally pr!,portioned LOT 3-All those FIVE MESs^AOKS or Dvvwrr ING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos 35 to W T>\ n" street, Swansea, in the occupation of quarto,lr at the aggregate rental of & 15 per annum ho W' lease from L. VV. Dillwyn, Esq., for three lit years, from 29th September, 1825, at the yearly Cental LOT 4;-All those ^proved LEASEHOLD Rfxttq amounting to £ 16 14s per annum net, arising out of Th' Volunteers' Drill Hall and Cottages and IrJmises in Swan sea. SU,gleton-trcet' James-St £ 8 I6.3 of the above is held upon lease from O T> Jones Esq., and others, tor three lives and years, from 25th March, 1837. The reJ^9 held upon lease from C. R, Jones, Esq and fiX; lh"° "™s "*»«« 25th: March, 1839. LOT 5.—All those EIGHT COTTAGES and pnr MISES, being Nos. 12 to 19, Bond-street, Swansea in the occupation of weekly tenant- at thp ln rent of £ 145 12s per annum. Held Tte Messrs Richards, at the yearly le;r of -pis I10?1, March, 1886, and afterwards £ 90. v until LOT 6.—All those TWO MESSU rv.„T LISG-IIOUSES, being Nos. 29 and W Orchard Swansea, together with the Outhous»V Jjtn reet' Gardens behind the same. The Dvvellinff b^e?' autl let to weekly tenants at the aggrena"o rent''Kf, per annum. The stores are sold with va ra,+ 12s sion last let at £ 24 per annum Helii ^posses- lease from Richard Richards, Esq. for 99 j!?" 27th September, 1819, at the yearly rent of ioV"8' m LOT 7.—All those TWO <JOT'vc;s°f „ £ 2f MlsES, being Nos. 25 and 26. GreonhUi £ RE sea, m the occupation 0f weekly tenants g!3!*18n' « miSS!S LOT 8.—All those THREE MEs -TT \r< i?c< LING-HOUSES, being Nos. f 2 Sf 5™" street, Hafod, Swansea, in the occupation 7llhf,s- tenants, at the aggregate rent of £ 16 it n° 7eekly lease from the Earl of Jersey for nq ;o Held upon March, 1858, at the yearlylint of £4.. Further particulars and comliV'c obtained from the Auction eVo sale may be Swansea or from Collins and WoidJfeoSSES'Swat 69387 II WORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLEX" RAM PUMPS3 DOUBLE-ACTING WITH ONE RAM • QUADRUPLE-ACTING WITH TWO R\MS These pumps are of the best construction « class workmanship. Large numbers ar« a'f > rs-fc' South Wales and other colliery districts ll„°1 1,1 mines working'at high pressures j also as bo^ seders, and m gas, chemical, dye, and othor „,}Cl Several large and small sizes on hand also the MI mg semi-portable BOILERS pressure multitubular boiler 1 10-herse do. Jdo V 12-horse do., do. 212-horse do., do. (lagged). 1 TESTIMONIALS. Morley Main Collieries, Money, near Leeds December 1st, 1882. Dear Sirs,—We have now had one of your Simnlex' Pumps, quadruple, with two 5-inch rams, and L 8i-inch cylinders working at these collieries over siv years, and have fed four boilers pressed at 60 lb« we may say.it has given us entire satisfaction • infant years, and have fed four boilers pressed at 60 lbs and we may say it has given us entire satisfaction • infant it has required our attention so seldom tint wi „ hardly aware of its existence. We handed you arTo4er the other day for another for our facto-v at r Shaw.-Yours truly, WM. ACKROYD & BROS Newport, Mon., November 29th 1882 DEAR SlRS.-Ir1 reply to your inquiry of the 23rd inst., relative to the two oceam Pumps you supplied for the Glanyaron Colliery a few years since, we havemuch pleasure in stating they gave us every satisfaction an we had not the slightest trouble with them, £ th'ou"k they were heavily worked to keep our water under" Yours truly, BEVAN <fe PRICE Doncaster, December 4th IRSP" DEAR SIRS,-We have had two of your Double Acting "Simplex" Pomps now at work for some vearl a.nd they have done heavy continuous work with very few repairs as compared wIth other Pumps we have Sd.-&r&cTPaMORWRIS & CO. (^T 11410 ASHWORTH BROS., 67608 COLLYHURST, MANCHESTER. THE LOUIS VELVETEEN The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these are other than the Genoa Velvets they so closely resemble, while the peculiar arrangements resulting in the fast woven pile enable them to stand interminable and rough wear which would ruin real Velvets at four times the price! Every yard of the genuine bears the name "LOUIS." Ladies who have found other makes of Velveteens to warjHidly should be careful to buy only those stamped A Large Assortment 01 these celebrated Velvet™*a in Black and all Fashionable Colourings, are now on Sale, at the Lowest Prices, at on JOHN JAMES & 00.'S, 28 AND 29, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF, 68242 I Nitiff. lip Ikilrtiatt. OXFORD CHAMIjSRS, SWANSEA. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ELEC- TRO-PLATE. GLASS, KITCHEN AND CULINARY UTENSILS. Removed for convenience of J.IO from No. 18. Henrietta- street, the residence of iiie late Mrs Williams. Mr JOHN M. LEEDER will SI'LL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on THURS- DAY, Tune 5th, 1884, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER FURNITURE, ELECTRO-PLATE, GLASS, CHINA. &C., &C. Composing Brussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, mahogany table, chiffonniere, mahogany sofa in hair, pole, rings, and curtatns, oilcloth, chimney and pier glasses, steps, couch in Lair, four chairs, papier mache ditto, chimney glass, dresser, three kitchen tables, two clocks, four chairs, fender, irons, and coal box, 6 saucepans, lot of pots any. pans, lot brushes, ae. iron French and half-tester bedsteads, palliasses, 2 feather beds, bolsters and pidows, folding chair, com- Ode, washstan l, table and ware, 2 chests of drawers, 2 dressing glasses, 6 chairs, folding table, lot knives, two dining-room suites in leather, comprising 6 chairs, 2 easy ditto, and couch two American walnut draw- ing-room suites in tapestry and pbish. comprising 6 chairs, 2 easy ditto, and coach handsome bedroom suite, with wardrobe of the iffwest design and pattern; painted ditto, suitable for iiigat nursery also iron and brass French bedsteads s jveral useful travelling trunks and tin bonnet boxes. ELF.CTRO-PLATE.-20 teaspoons, 9 dessert ditto, one soup ladle, one sauce ditto, f: table ditto, 2 salts and 1 mustard, nutcrackers and butier knife, 9 dinner forks, 9 dessert ditto. Sale no commence ftt 11.30 a.m. *°r further particulars, apply tc the Auctioneer, at his offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 69386 T PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HE FREEHOLD i ARMS OF GLYN- RlIIGOS and FIRl.AN, in the Parish of near Neath, G!<unorganshire, will be OTI-KRED for SALE early in JULY NEXT. Further particulars will appear in few davs. 69394 TEMPLE GATE HORSE REPOSITORY. BRISTOL. 1%/TESSRS F. W. ana h. HAMMOND heg to announce they v :l) '.old their next SALE by AUCTION of » „ „T HORSES, CARRlMvf:s. &C., On THURSDAY, June 12th, 1884, at Twelve o'clock. Entries are respectfully solicited. Further particulars on application. 68514 Entries are respectfully solicited. Further particulars on application. 68514 fetftirs aitft Contracts. rjio BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for ADDITIONS to the WES- LEY AN CHAPEL, Blackwood. Plans and spec-illation may be feen and quantities obtained at the Offices of the Architects. Tenders to be sent to Mr S. Coleman, Blackwood, on or before Monday. June 9th. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. LAWRENCE & ROSSEB, Architects, lt Tredega r-place, Newport, Mon. PONTYPRIDD WATERWORKS COMPANY. TO CONTRACTORS. The above Company herebv invite TENDERS from persons Willina- to MAKE, COMPLETE, and MAIN- TAIN for SIX MONTHS a COVERED RESERVOIR and OTHER WORKS at Wil'iamstown, in the parish of Liaiitrisa-illt. Plan, sections, and specification of the works, with form of tender, may be seen a' the office of the com- pany, No. 8, Church-street, Pontypridd. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Reservoir," to be sent to the underpinned on or before the 9ih June, 1884 The lowest or other tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHN MORGAN. Secretary to the Pontypridd Waterworks Company. Pontypridd, May 30th, 1884 69367 rp o BUILDERS. ESTIMATES are required for Supplying and Laying a quantity of PAVING, KERB, and CHANNELLING, at Ebbw Vale. For particulars apply to Mr E. A. Johnson, Archi- tect, Abergavenry. May 30th, 1884. 69378 PERSONS desirous d TENDERING for ? ALTERATION > and ADDITIONS to Messrs Elliott and Sons' Premises, at Bute Docks, Cardiff, may obtain Quantities and Inspc Plans and Specification at my Ortices, on and after Thursday, May 29th, 1884. Tend rs to be sent to Joseph Elliott, Esq., Roath-road, Cardiff, on or before Tuesday. June 10th. Mr Elliott does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. JOHN P. JONES, Architect, 69254 26, Park-street,J^ardifiF. A RGYLE CEMKNT, PL ASTER ~OF -C\. PARIS, AND ABEBTHAW PEBBLE LIME WORKS. SWANSEA The first works where the famous Abertua w Pebble Lime was manufactured with fine ground lime. The only works where the best pebble linies are manufac- tured into Cement, no expense being spared in its manufacture. Special quotations for customers requiring large quantities. Materials for Easilos" supplied, EVERARD W. JONES, Sole Owner. Swansea, 21st May, 1881. 69200 pui YTTETEITE G R A P H S. TELEPHONES. Messrs J. B. SAUNDERS and CO., TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS and ELECTRICIANS, ERECT and MAINTAIN TELEGRAPH and TELEPHONE LINES of every description, and of any length, for a fixed sum, or at an annual rental inclusive of maintainance. Royalty paid Telephone instruments only supplied. Terms may be had and estimates furnished on appli cation. All kinds of Telegraph materials. Electric Signalling for Mines, &c. Electric Bells for domestic purposes. Vyle's Patent Lightning Con- ductors. Sole Agents for" Pllsen Joel" Electric Light Company (Limited). BUTE DOCK; CARDIFF. MANUFACTORIES ..ND DEPOTS London, Cardiff, :<>ctoa, Welshpool, and Highbr'idge. Messrs J. B. Saunders and Co. have over 3,500 miles of Telegraphs, and 2,000 Instruments of every descrip- tion under their charge. 68680 MkUz Im titrate Contract. VALE OF TROEDYRAUR. CARDIGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, OUTHOUSES, TAN YARD, LANDS, etc., FOR SALE. mo BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CON- JL TRACT. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, all that very desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, called "GARREGWEN," very conveniently situated in the important village of Rhydlewis, containing a large, well, and modern-built Dwelling-house, covered with Carnarvon slates, a pro- ductive garden and orchard, about 8i acres of rich meadow and pasture lands, with all requisite Carnar- von-slated outhouses; a tan yard, in good order a large bark, &c., shed, with drying lofts, &c. also two well-built Cottages and Gardens. The above property is distant from the market town of Newcastle Emlyn about five miles, and from the railway station at Llandyssul about seven miles. The Tan Yard may be converted into a large Woollen 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 iots. Apply to Mr John Powell, of Cnwcymanal, near Aberporth, Cardigan or to Mr John Daniel Jones, Auctioneer, Haven HaL, Rhydlewls, R.S.O., South Wales. May 19th, 18S4. 69171 0 be SOLD BTFRRV".ATE CONTRACT a LEASEHOLD EIG HT-ROOM £ D HOUSE, with large yard and outbuildings at rear, in Cecil- street, Broadway. Term, 99 years from 25th March, 1876. Giound rent, £ 4 10s. The above premises are substantially built, and there is a separate cart entrance to the yard in which a con- siderable business in the sale of coal and other things has been earned on for some years past. Apply to Mr Thomas Daniel, Cecil-street, or to Mr G. F. Hill, 20, High-street, Cardiff. 69306 BY PRIVATE 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 lespectable tenants. —Apply to Mr Sanders, 28, fet Mary-street, Cardiff.69294 CALCUTTA EXHIBITION, 1884. THREE SILVER MEDALS AND THREE FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES AWARDED TO J^JT ORRIS AND G", IFFIN, MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, WOLVERHAMPTON, AND NEWPORT, MON ——— 68975 FERTILIZERS OF ALL QUALITIES SOLD BY ANALYSIS. DEMAND CREATES THE SUPPLY. —— After repeated and continue 1 enquiries from their numerous customers for Cocsa, and being de-irous to cater for every Leverage for the Tea and Breakfast Tables of their Patrons, W. MARCHANT and CO have decided to add to their Tea, Coffee, and Sugar Business tlie article COCOA. feivme; to their Tea Trade unremitted attention, and placing at in the fore. front position, they are resolved to offer the different varieties of COCOA on the sktme advantageous terms that they sell their various Blends of Tel. Please compare their pnce. with the prices you are charged for these articles. FRY'S COCOAS. BRITISH WORKMAN'S COCOA (loose), 5d per lb. PEARL COCOA", in Packets, 7d per lb, 14 lbs for 7/9. HOMEOPATHIC COCOA, llid lb in lb-tins, i-lb and i-lb narkets, 8-lb box, '/4. CARACAS COCOA, per lh 1/1,111 l-lb tins, j,-lb and i-lb ,)c -lb b 3-lb box 8/4. bo. 7/4. Do do 2nd quabty, 10"d per Ih. COCOA EXTRACT, 5d per packet, 1/-tin for 10d, 2/- COCOA NIBS 3NO" EQUALITY, I/6I PER IB. COCOA NIBS,' F1NE iv|sx1 'j T, CNRNA NR'R^ GROLND FJNLM, 1,6 per lb. COCOA AND 'MILK, 1/- tin for Sd, 6d tin for 5*d. CADBURY'S ESSENCE. 6d packet for 5id, per dozen 5/3, 9.oz. tin for 1/4, 20-oz. tin for 2/3. EPPS' HOMEOPATHIC COCOA. In i-lb., -lb. packets..per lb. 1/li, 14-lb. box for 15/. SCHWEITZER'S COCOATINA. 1/6 tin for l/1J.¡.3/- tin for 2/1 i 5/6 tin for 3/11. VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. 4-lb. 1/2 tin for 10id, i-lb. 2/3 tin for 1/8,1-lb. 4/3 tin for 3/2 W. MARCHANT & CO. feel certain that by offerill,g COCOAS at the lowest possible prices at which they can be sold, they will secure still irrther patronage for their unequalled TEAS, and again subjoin a short price Jjo)- BROKEN LEAF CONGOU STRONG I'SEFUL 1/4 WONDERFUL VALC& J/A STRONGLY RECOMMENDED$ AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE 2/. TRULY GRAND TEA o/fi THE FINEST BLEND PRODUCIBLE:: 3/ 1/- Discount off 6 lbs. on 2s Tea and upwards. SUGARS AT COST TO BUYERS OF TEA. FINE LUMP SUGAR 2/6 per Dozen Pounds. SPLENDID DEMEBARA 2/6 w. lARCIIÅNT CO" ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. 69176 11689 (Facing the Castle. jglLL-TOSTING AT NEWPORT, BION, J. DE REES. STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY, Rents all the principal Hoardings in New. portj f&?i Work executed with despatch. oil flublic ofitt. THE BETE SHIPBUILDING, EN. J- GINEERING, AIVD DRY DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Trahsfei Books of the above Company will be CLOSED from the 26th INSTANT to 10th JUNE NEXT inclusive. Ill terms of the Articles of Association (Art. 26, p. 12). 11687 H. GEO. FARRELL, Secretary. lA, Stuart-street, Cardiff, 22nd May, 1884. 69232 OOAL MINES REGULATION ACT,! 1872. (Advertisement B.) EXAMINATION FOR MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY. District under the charge of Thomas Cadman, Esq., H.M. Inspector of Mines. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXAMINA- TION for MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES of COM. PETENCY, under the above-named Act, will be held on the Eight day of July, and Candidates intending to present themselves at such examination must, on or before the First day of July, notify such intention to the Secretary of the Board of the above-mentioned district, from whom all information as to par iculars can be obtained. By order of the Board, J. T. THOMAS, Esq., .T Secretary, Cheltenham. N.B.—Persons^who do not reside wi hin the district are equally eligible for examination wkh those who do. 69400 R I-IYAI-NLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. £ 10 ORDINARY SHARES CREATED 3RD NOVEMBER, 1882- THIRD CALL OF £ 2 PER SHARE, MAKING £ 6 PER SHARE CALLED UP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have MADE A CALL on the £ 10 ^dinarv Shares created 3rd November, 1882, of £ 2 p« S^/e PA Y! ABLE on I U ESI)AY, the 3rd dav of JUNE NEXT Afe tbe ^jyaowdJErftivincial Bank of England, mCard'rf or London. >-■>—. N. Transfer of these Shares can be registered until this Call is paid. By Order, MEIN. Secretary Cardiff, 12th May, 183;. 59013 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. MIDSUMMER, 1884. An EXAMINATION will he held on TUESDAY, June 3, 1884, and the two following days. Scholarships und Exhibitions will be awarded on the results of the Examination as follows Eight Scholarships of S20 per annum (tenable for three years). One Cardiff Foresters' Scholarship of S25 (tenable for one year). 33 Exhibitions of B10 per annum (tenable for three years), (i.e., the Exhibitions will enable the sue- ces.-ful Students to enter the College free of all Matriculation and Class Fees). sex^ <choIarsbips aQd Exhibitions are open to both The Examination will be conducted at the following places:— ° UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, MERTHYR CARDIFF, NEWPORT, BRECON, SWANSEA, CARMARTHEN, CARMARTHEN, And at any other place in South Wales and Monmouth shire at which not less than six candidates desire to be examined. Intending Candidates must send in their Names to the Registrar of the College ni't her than TUESDAY, May 27th, 1884, stating their age, the school or schools at which they have been educated, and the centre at which they wish to be examined. the MIMICAL SCHOLARSHIP of £ 20, tenbale for two years, will be competed for at the College on TUESDAY, July 1st. For further particulars, anplv to 69014 IVOR JAMES, Registrar. rpo COLLIERY PROPRIETORY, IRON J- MASTERS, AND OTHERS.—I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that THOMAS HALLIDAY, of 64, St. Mavy-street, Cardiff, late Colliers' Advocate, has NO AUTHORITY to ACT as MY AGENT for the sale of Boilers, Engines, Collierv Plant, etc., from this date. EDWARD RATCIJFFE. Hawarden, Chester, May 28th, 1824. 69374 IT A-FF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Taff Vale Railway Company will be held at the Oflices of the Company, CrockherLtown, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of JUNE, 1884, at One o'clock in the after- noon precisely, and that the Bill applied for in the present Session of Parliament, as introduced into the House of Lords, intituled An Act to authorise the Treferig VaHey Railway Company to lease their under- taking to the Taff Vale Railway Company." and for other purposes," will, in pnrsuancs of the Standing Orders of Parliament, be submitted to 'the Proprietors at the said meeting for their consideration and approval. JAMES INSKIP, Chairman. JAMES G. NICHOLSON, Secretery. Cardiff, 2Sch M y, 1884. ^03-5 1 LIVERPOOL VICTORIA LEGAL JL FRIENDLY SOCIETY. The Forty-fir-t Annual Meeting of the Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly Society has been held in Hope- hall, Liverpool.-lIlr Gibb read the report, which was received in all it-i various stages with loud outbursts of applause. It appeared that the claims and grants paid since the society's establishment amount to £ 868,237 14s 10id the claims paid during the year for 17,332 deceased members are given at £ 116,502 15s Id; new business transacted during the past year (isciease of collections), £ 31,555 7s 2d annual premium income, £ 274,905 7s 8d; cash saved during the past year' £ 31,749 8s 8;d accumulated capital (belonging exclu- sively to the members), £ 375,883 2s 9d. The valuation of the society, in conformity witii the Friendly Societies' Act, shows a cash surplus of £ 77,327 the total assets being stated at £ 501,035. The collectors employed by the society number 2,431, being an -increase of 202 ovfr the previous twelve months the number of policies issued during last year was 363,394, being equal to nearly 1,000 for every day of the year, Sundays included during the past live years the collections have increased by 2138.089 5s 4d, or;21,273 3s mere than that done for the thirty-six years immediateJy preceding, and although the new business done is so great, there has been a diminution in the working expenses for the year of nearly li per cent. During the past six years the enormous sum of £ 190,630 8s 6d has been added to the capital which is £ 6,377 14s 3d more than the toLl amount saved during the thirty-five years preceding. Durin" the last seven years more mooey has been paid in claims than was paid during the whole thirty-four years previous, and last year alone just twice the num- ber of familes were benefitted than six years ago. DISTRICT MANAGERS FOR:- CARDIFF W. H. CHICK, 80, St. Mary-st. SWANSEA G. MORGAN, 7, Dvnevor- dace. MERTHYR TYDFIL J. W. JONES, 5, Nary-street, Twynrodin. By order of the Committee of Management, JAS. WILKINSON, Treasurer,) General 69331 ROBERT GIBB, Secretary, j Managers. REGIMENTAL ORDERS BY LIEUT. COL. HILL, C.B., Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff. 31st MPV, 1884 1.—Battery parade on Thursday at 7.30 r> m for companv and carbine drill, and guard mounting (un- dress uniform with forage caps). Gun and recruit drill on iriday, at 7.50 p.m. 2- All drills will be suspended until ThursJav. 3.-A general meeting of the rank and file, i.on-com- musioned ofLcera will be held in this meeting-room, on Saturday, at 8 p.m., when all are requested to attend. 4. lor duty ùurin; the ensuing A,-eei- ;-Captain Trayes, Lieutenant Woods, Surgeon Granger, Ser- geant Cunningham, Corporal Treblecock, B abardier Studley, Trumpeter Harding. PENARTH DETACHMENT. 5.-Th-, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant will inspect the batteries on Monday, the 16th Jnne. at 7 p.m. Full dress. Band to attend^ By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Maior and Adjutant. A 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. iUIigious ELIGIOUS SERVICES.—The atten- 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 MEET- INGS One Three Six Twe,.ve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. In^rtior= s. d. s. d. s. d. p Ù. Four Liues .,14 40 60 86* Six Lines 20 60 90 12 0 Eight2 080 12 0 16 0 Iweive Lines. 4 0 12 0 p 0 2a 0 18 Lines 6 0 18 0 27 0 35 0 24Lines 8 0 24 0 56 0 43 0 Eight words may be clclllatetl to a line. This Tariff limited strict' to Hit Advalisemenis enumerated lhese Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF UMLb and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the Sov.th Wales Daily Xfws, so as to form part of the series of Insertions Ihrilfrittg (Jrittiez. LAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT ALTERATION OF RULES. NO ENTRANCE FEES. REPAYMENTS TAKEN AS LOW AS 6s Id PER FORTNIGHT PER B100 ADVANCED. PREPAID INVESTING SHARES ISSUED AT 5 PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST AND BONUS. MONEY ALWAYS READ 1 TO BE ADVANCED. Apply to Mr R. EMERY. Secretary, 10907 62495 20, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. OUTII IVALES LNIERCANTIL-C, k3 BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. — Subscription Shares, 10s I3s 3d, or 20s Monthly, to realise £ 100 in 12j, 10, or 7 years, with Annual Bonuses. Issued Dailv. No Entrance Fees. No Management Fees. No Fines — Office iijurs 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, S to 1),-JOHN JENKINS. C.A., Managing Secretary. 55662 rglHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAJ^ JL BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1872, and incorporated under the Build'"•< r Societies Act, 1874. Tables' of^'i cr$uarteriy Instalments. Surveyor's Fee- <j0S^3 o £ Mortgages, and Med.iiced >een revised, and considerably TilE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- nw? i n L.°RROWERS, the scale of Re- K preliminary Charges being greatly Loweied. The utmost Ssecic-cv is maintained. t ,or particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office ot t.ie Society. Victoria-street. Merthvr. 64555 J 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. R J. HEATH AND SONS Beg to announce that in consequence of INCREASED BUSINESS they are compelled to' ENLARGE THEIR PREMISES, And, in order TO EFFECT A CLEARANNCE, offer their entire Stcck of PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, &c., By all the High-class Makers, DURING ALTERATIONS ONLY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The Student's Piano, walnut, full compass, trichord, 18 Guineas. 9431 Pianos, &c., on the three years' system, from 10s 6d per month. Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. 67832 RECKITT'S BLUE J*-f Has the Name on Every Wrapper Q<EE THAT YOU GET Reckitt's Blue. ON'T ACCEPT ANY BUT Reckitt's Blue BEWARE OF IMITATIONS OF R HC05—63562 ftedutt's Blue ]^ £ ANTtBSjy|-ANTLES VTASTLBS G R E Å T S now POIt H ITS UIN.T I D E OF AIX THE LATEST LONDON, PARIS, & BERLIN NOVELTIES, AT 0 X J 23, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Ladies from all parts are specially umted to see our j Stock, which is undoubtedly the largest wnd most ex- tensive ever exhibited in this town. i Our buyer has just returned from the Market, baring ¡ effected extensive purchases in ir 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 aLout one-sixth the cost of the original models, A VISIT TO OUR ESTABLISHMENT Will well repay you. Our collection this season by far W^herto attempted^aUty' hitherto attempte, To of style. combIned with economy, 9t 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 inferm our Lady Patrons that the prevailing fashions this season are either very long or very short, each receiving its full gfcare ef favours. SPECIAL FOR THIS DAY. 956 LADIES PERFECT-FITTING BLACK AND COLOURED STOCKINETTE JACKETS, FEATHER TRIMMED, 6/9. SPECIAL FOR THIS DAY, 129 RICH BROCHE SILK pALETOTS, From 46in, to 59in, loug, 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, I BUT ARE ALL TO BE CLEARED AT ADVER- TISED PRICE, WE BEIKG THE ONLY MANTLE MANUFACTURERS IN THIS TOWN. SILK JACKET AND pALETOT J JQEPARTMENTS. I We have eno mons quantities of SHORT BROCHE I and OTTOM AN JACKETS, in every shape and design riclily trimmed Feather, Lace (Chantilly or Spanish), Jet. Chenille, Itc. Our prices are- y 25/6, 31/6, 39/6, 45/6, to 79/6. Some of the patterns of these cost as much as Ten Guineas. VFTVFT01p imnT a!-d s'/lish garment, a BROCHE A LLVET 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 floral patterns, and are considered well worth 8 Guineas. Ladies, vou must gce these goods. The demand is so great that. we can scarcely keep one in the place. We have a few other numbers equally sought after. It is needless to say theoe jtoods are entirely our own manufacture. The wholesale prire" wouid 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, &c. 24 very handsome PARIS MODEL MANTLES, which we have taken copies of. Their price" are now 63/, 73/6, 115/6, 6 GUINEAS, 7 GUINEAS, 8 GUINEAS, 9 GUINEAS, 10 GUINEAS, These Models cost in Paris from 10 to 50 GUINEAS. It is utterly impossible to describe the exquisite beauty and magnificence of these designs. Ladies must please come and judge for themselves. 1,000 BE°CH.E. DOLMANS richly trimmed with I ChantiHy, Spanish lacss, jet, <fcc. Thes? are copies of all the most approved and beautiful Parisian de-i—• Such a variety cannot possibly be seen anywhere ehe in the kingdom. Our range of prices is— 16/9, 18/9, 21/ 25/6, 31/6, 39/6, 42/ 47/6, 52/6, 63/- up to 4 GUINEAS. We guarantee every mantle. The price- at othev ESS^1 —KSS. fc beautrful desIgns. \TTVTT va-e also nearly 1,000 OTTOMAN SILK sttTr^r no^ s° Iuv,ch >vorn- It is impossible to ? description of the stock. The shapes and Jles include amongst them Mary Anderson, St. John. £ ortescue, Langtry, Queen Maud, Hamlet, Gladvs. Ye,°, feaker, and scores of others in every conceivable style of trimming. Our great range of pries is— 25/9, 31/6, 35/6, 42/ 45/6, 52/6, 63/ 73/6, AND EVERY PBICE TO 7 GUINEAS, The exclamations of Ladies en beholding these goods > are invariably, How beautiful. The most magnificent variety I ever saw." CLOTH DOLMAN DEPARTMENT. 150 of our Special Guinea CLOTH DOLMANS, richly trimmed with Jet and Fringe, and seme with Lace. Various designs. 125 of our Special 2s 6d CLOTH DOLMANS. These are very useful Mantles, and similar goods are sold at some houses at 2 guineas. ,ext1rallarge size PARKER DUCHESS MANTLES, for ladies, m a variety oi styles, from 29/6 to 63/ These are a great speciality with us, there being so tew houses making them on account of their taking so much stuff. 1,000 CLOTH DOLMANS of" various designs, copies | of the latest French and German models, produced at less than one quarter the price of original, and equal I' 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 cf prices il- 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 no w replete with all the latest designs at moderate prices. All the latest novelties in TRAVELLERS' ULSTERS. ALPACA, and LUSTRE DUST CLOAKS, Itc., from 16/9 to 49/6. An enormous stock of our celebrated SEMPRE SECCO, ELECTRIC, and CHECK 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 useful mantles, and there is every possibility fi a great ad- vance in prices next season. AT BEQUEST OF CUSTOMER ANY MANTLE W1£L BE TAKEN FROM WmDOW. é90 118 FREDERIC COX, -C V/ 69250 11686 23, 6T. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Shtsnwss bhrtssts. JMPORT ANT NOTICE. "^THITSUNTIDE^OF 1884. -"£ H OWELL AND QOMPANY ARE NOW MAKING A QREAT JJISPLAY OF INEW GOODS, fStTITAoLE fflfl THE PRESENT SEASON, AND TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL CLASSES. TQEPARTMENT »- C ^TTAI. A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES, From the lowest material toO 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, I; J^ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S jyjANTLE, JACKET, AND COSTUMES DEPARTMENT Is universally acknowledged to be THE LARGEST IN ENGLAND, And at the present time a erreat success, in consequence of all Goods being Sold 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 jgTOCKINGETTE JACKETS, FROM 5/9 EACH. RICH JJROCHE SILK ATANTLES, FROM 10/9. J^ADIES' J^OLMANS & JACKETS, IN BROCHE SILKS, SOLEIL CLOTH, FRIEZE AND BROCHE VELVETS, AND OTTOMAN SILKS, Trimmed with Chantically and English Laces, Jet, Plush, and Fringes, in the Latest Styles. HOWELL & COMPANY would aiD remind their Customers that all their MANTLES and COSTUMES are sent direct to them from their Factory also Large Parcels from different Factories in Pans and Berlin, which are not, under any circumstances, allowed to be Copied for other Houses in England, but are Sold for Cash by H. and Co. at about half their usual cost. HOWELL & COMPANY'S JgROCHE "yELYET J3ALET0T CNOT BE EQUALLED. Pi; ICE 55/6. Usually Sold by other Houses from 3i to 4 Guineas. J^ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JU 1JNDERCLOTEING J^EPARTMENT Is now under New Management, and contains the Best and most Stylish Assortment cf NEW GOODS it is possible to produce, at extraordinarily Low Prices, Those who ttudy economy should not fail to compare values, jyiLLINERY & gTRAW JJATS, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS Are well assorted. CABINET GOODS, t ACE & fJlAPESTRY QURTAINS, JQAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, LKEN & OOTTON gjHEETIKGS, &c¡ &0. 1,000 White Honeycomb, Marsella, and Toilet QUILTS, at Manufacturers' Prices. LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MEN'S MERCERY & HABERDASHERS At Wholesale Prices. A MANUFACTURERS' STOCK OF BEST- MADE Q A R P E T s TAPESTRY, Secoad Quality BRUSSELS at 2{9, and Best FIVE-FRAME, at 3/5! per yard. Best CORTECINE and per square yard. Second Quality, 1!102 per square yard. HOWELL AND Y, 9 to 14, ST. MARY-STREET j 15, TRINITY-STREET; and WHARTON BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. <?? public mustmtnts. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER .Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING 4 STAGE MANAGER .Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION FOR THE WHIT. SUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. TO-NIGHT, WHIT-MONDAY, and following eren. ings, Mr Wilson Barrett's Company in the most suc- cessful drama. oi the dav, the LIGHTS 0' LONDON, Written by George R. Sims. O gleaming lights of London, That gem, the city's crown, What fortune Hes within you, o Liglts of London Town. All the original Scenery and Effects, Played for over 300 nights to crowded audience at toe Prince's Theatre, London. Doors open 7, commence 7.30 precisely. Stage doer open half an hour earlier, bd extra. 5323? Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. ICTORIA ROOMS, ST~ MARY- V STREET, CARDIFF. HONS. GRAND WAXWORK EXHIBITION, Cosmoramic Views and Waxen Marionettes. This (Monday) Evening, for the first time, the b auti« ful little Drama, THE BABES IN THE WOOD. The exhibition is open iroro tea o'clock in the morn. ing till ten at r.ight, at the eik. tor iinarily low ehargB of 3d children. 2d. After 6 o clock, for the perform* ante of the marionettes, admission 6d children. M reserved seats 2d extra. 69188 "XT E W PUBLIC HALL> Xl QUEEN STREET. CARDIFF. CROWDED HOUSES. FOR SIX NIGhTS uNLY, TO-NIGHT, And Terminating Saturday, June 7. MESSRS LIVERMOPE B ROT HER S. JLJ ORIGINAL COURT MINSTRELS, Consisting of GENUINE NEGRO ARTISTES, Selected with the greatest care and judgment from the principal companies of England and America, íl-nd now forming the FINEST TRAVELLING TROUPE OF MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD. ANOTHER GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. Prices—3s, 2s, Is and 6d. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Tickets and Plan at Thompson and Shackell s. 824 MONSTRE PROGRAMME. J^"EW JpUBLIC U ALL, CARDIFF, GREAT SUCCESS. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), LIVERMORE BROTHERS QOUET I I N S T R ElL S DELIGHTFUL SINGING BY THE TO-NTGHT LIVERMORF BROTHERS' TO-NIGHT UNI IVALL! D CHOIR. TO-NIGHT SUPERB INSTRUMENTATION. TO-NIGHT TEN GREAT COMEDIANS. TO-NIGHT FIFTEEN BANJOS AT ONE TIME. TO-NIGHT THE OlUG.NAL BOOT DAXCE. TO NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE AMERICAN TEAM. TONIGHT lO'MGnl TO-NIGHT TINY TIM, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SMALLEST SONG & DANCE ARTISTE TO-NIGHT of America TO-NIGHT 0 AM€NCA- TO-NIGHT CECIL GORDON, to NIGHT American Tenor. TO NIGHT TO-NIGHT ARCHIE CAMPBELL, TONIGHT The Great Baritone. \1GHT rii/\ \Tf tfT WALTER WILSON. TONIGHT The Peerless Alto. TONIGHT ——— TO-NIGHT THE GREATEST COMBINATION < F TO-NIGHT. MINSTREL ARTISTES ON EARTH. TO-NIGHT ——— TO-NIGHT Prices :—2s, Is. and 6d. Doors open at TO-NIGHT 7.30 fer 8. TO-NIGHT (taursimts. CHEAP MAR EXCrRSION. CARDIFF TO WETON, By favourite Steamer, EMPRESS of INDIA, on WHIT-MONDAY, June 2nd, leaving Cardiff 10.45 .m., 1.46, and 4.15 p.m.; leaving Weston 9.15 am 12.15. 3.0,and 9.30 p.m. Also VV HIT-TUESDAY, June 3rd, leaving Cardiff 6 a.m., 12 noon, and 3.15 p.m.; leaving Weston 10.30 a.m" 1.30, and 10 p.w. See Bills. 69384 JGUMMER TOLRRFET IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS, (Royal Route riaCrinan and Caledonian Canals), Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA or ION A from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m. from GREENOCK at 9 &.m.. in connection with Express Trains from Cardiff and the South, conveying passen- gers for Oban, Fort-William, Inverness, Lochawe, Skye, Gaiilocli, taffa, Iona, Glenco-, Isla", Stomowav, &c. Official Gu de, 3d; Illustrated, 6d and Is. Time Bill with 1I1a." aftdFares free by post from the owner, DAVID MACBRAYNE, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. 69178 Ifecirls. EASTWOOD AND JJA.RTONS' J^ESTAURANT. WEDDING BREAKFASTS, BALL SUPPEBS, DINNERS, AC-, CONTRACTED FOR. Wedding Cakes Made to Order, Securedly Packed, aid Forwarded to all Parts of the World. FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKERS, COOKS AND CONFECTIONERS. RESTAURANT AND GRILL ROOM. LADIES' DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOM SOUPS, ENTREES. FRENCH AND ENGLISH PASTRY, ICES, &c., ALWAYS READY OR MADE TO ORDER. FAMILIES WAITED UPON DAILY. Tl ST' L^JARY STREET, R'ARDLFFF. 67654 LD HEREFOBDSHFRE HOUE," ABERGAVENNY. DAVID PRITCHARD (LATE OF PENGHAM SHOP,) Begs to announce that he has taken the above old- established hotel, where he hopes to receive the patron- age of his friends ar.d the public generally. Well-aired beds, good stabling, and every accoiamo« dation. Parties supplied with Refreshments at any hour. Ordinary every Tuesday. GREAT WESTERN TEMPERANCE HOTEL CAFE AND RESTAURANT, | ALEXANDRA-ROAD, SWANSEA (Immediately opposite the Great Western Railway Station.) Well Furnished Commercial, Dining, CoSee, Bed, au Bath Roums. Usual Charges for Commercial Gel.t.1emea. OPEN FOR ALL TRAINS, DAVIES & FITT, JNO. E. FITT, 233 Proprietors. Manager 1VTOTE-—VISITORS TO BRISTOL.— -Ll Dine, Tea, and Refresh at WOOD'S old estab- lished WELH DINING ROOMS, 21 and 22, Broad- mead. Dinners, 7d Beds, Is. 11371 07280 JinanriaL OUTH "WALES FINANCIAL CORPO- RATION, LIMITED. CASH ADVANCES made upon Deeds,Shipping, Re. versions, Bonds, a.nd other approved securities, repay* able bv instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 6275; JOHN J LKISS. C.A., Secretary. SPECIAL SUITS FOR THE SEASON. I JYJESSRS 'V. pRICE & SONt NEW SUMMER SUITS ARE MOST POPULAR, BECAUSE OF PRICE. MOST POPULAR, BECAUSE OF QUALITY. MOST POPULAR. BECAUSE OF VARIETY". MOST POPI LAR, BECAUSE OF FASHION. MOST POPULAR, BECAUSE OF UTILITY. MEN'S FANCY TWEED AND CLOTH SUllSr 17'6 20/ 25/ 30; 35; 40, 451.. MEN'S BLACK WORSTED SUITS, J 24/ 35/ 45/ 55/ &spO!, MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS, 20/ 25/ 30/ 35/ 45/. SUlTs, from 2/11 per Suit. HATS, CAPS, HOSIERY, HIRrS, TIE;- C., ADDRESS :-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 &51, St. Mary-street, arc! Caroline screefj CARDIFF. D. JOTHAM AND SONS ST. MARY-STREET, IS THE PLACE IN CARDIFF For GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING. For WORKING MEN'S TAILORING. For BOYS TAILORING. For GENTLEMEN'S SUITS Sor SKING srrrs-: For BOY'S SUITS. For GENTLEMEN'S COATS VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S COATS & VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S COATS & VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S HATS. For WORKING MEN'S HATS. For BOYS HATS. For GENTLEMEN'S TROUSERS & VESTS. For WORKING MEN'S TROUsEKS & VESTS, For BOYS TROUSERS & VESTS. For GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS. For WORKING MEN'S UMBRELLAS; For BOYS UMBRELLAS. For GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS. For WORKING MEN'S SHIRTS. For BOYS SBLIRlg. For GENTLEMEN'S TROUSERS For WORKING MEN'S TROUSERS' For GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER OVERCOATS, For WORKING MEN'S SUMMER OVERCOATS, For SUMMER For GENTLEMEN'S NECKTIES. For WORKING MEN'S NECKTIES. For BOYS NECKTIES. For GENTLEMEN'S COLLARS. For WORKING MEN'S COLLARS. Foi BOYS' COLLARS. For GENTLEMEN'S GLOVES. For WORKING GLOVES. For BOYS GLOVES. For LADIES GLOVES. D. JOTHAM & SONS. 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, CALII^F. A