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I Sabs bLy Auction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BRADLEY and COOKE. Honsehold Furniture, &c.. at Cardiff Nov. 20 Messrs W. G. CLARKE and DOVEY. Steam saw mills &c, at Cardiff.Nov 22 Freehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Dec 7 Mr T. WHITTY EVANS. Printing Machine, Press. etc., at A1 erdare Nov. 20 Mr J. FORRESTER. Property, at Neath Nov. 22 Mr DAVID FRANCIS. "Sale of Property, at Aberdare Nov. 30 Messrs GO'iT WALTZ, BOWRING, & PERRY TEarming Stock, a- The Crwys, near Cardiff Nov. 23 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Nov. 30 & Dec. 1 .Borses, &c., at Cardiff Dec. 5 Christmas Fas Stock, at Cardiff tw 12 Mr J. E. GUNN. Building Site, at Cardiff j^ov_ 21 leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Nov' 21 Messrs HUDSON SMITH, BRIGGS," and CO Plant and Equipment, at Kevnsham Nov 22 Messrs. JENKINS, CLARKE,& CO factory, &c., at The Mart, Cardiff jfov, 23 Property, at Cardiff Dec. 4 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Leasehold Shop, at Treherbert -vov 20 Mr ARTHUR S. T L 9* Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea ..Nov. 22 ,J- G- MADDOX & SON. furniture & Effects, afc 30,Windsor-ter., Penarth.Nov 22 Valuable ui Jiuure and Effects, at Rooms, Nov. 21 & 23 c h T7 -Mr MORGAN MORGAN. „ l Furniture ece at Llandaff Nov. 29 •leasehold Dwelling-house, at Llandatf Nov. 29 „ Mr THOMAS PARRY. Household Furniture and Effects, atNewport.. Nov 28 ttrewing Plant, etc., at Brynmawr Nov. 30 Double-licensed House and Premises, at Usk..Dec. 1 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Timber and Coppice Wood, at Cardiff Nov. 25 Fat Cattle, at Cardiff Dec. 4 Christmas Fat Sto k, at Cardiff Dec. 12 -Freehold Farm, &c., at Cardiff Dec- M Mr JOHN THOMAS. farming Stock, at St. Nicholas Nov. 20 ^at Steers and Heifers, at Cowbridge Nov. 21 Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. Properties, at Cardiff I. Nov. 23 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. important sr.Ia of Valuable FREEHOLD FARM, GROUND RENTS, BUILDING and ACCOMMO- DATION LANDS, some of them situate at Fleur-de- Lis, and others in the town of Blackwood, being the SECOND PORTION of the Estate of John Moggridge, Esq., deceased. TV/1R DAVID ALEXANDER (of the -X.v_E. firm of Stephenson and Alexander), of Cardiff, )he Auctioneer appointed by the Jil-ige, will SELL by AUCTION, at the Augel Hotel, Cardiff, onTHURS- yOAY, the 14th day of December next, at 2.30o'clock in ihe Afternoon, the SECOND PORTION of the ESTATE J Of the late JOHN MOGGRIDGE, Esq., consisting of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, K nov, ii a, BUTTRY HATCH," several I VALUABLE GROUND RENTS, ACCOMMODATION LANDS AND BUILDING SITES, Which will be divided into 36 Lots, as follow :— I LOT I.-A Freehold GROUND RENT, secured upon property in Trelyn, in the Parish of Mynyddysllwyn, | flow in the occupation of Mr G. Masters, and producing yearly rental of £6 Is LOT i.—A Freehold GROUND RENT, secured upon land at Trelyn, in the Parish of Mynyddysllwyn. now in the occupation of the Rev. W. James, at an oppor- tioned annual rental of £10 10s. LOT 3.-Tliree Freehold GROUND RENTS, n t Tre- 'iyn, in the Parish of Mjnyddysl wyn, arising out of leases granted to Mr W. Smith, Mrs Griffiths, and Mrs Harriet WiltIes (Castle Inn and Premises), and pro- | during a rental of £9 4s per annum. LOT 4.-Five Freehold GROUND RENTS, situate at Tielyn, in the Parish of Mynyddysllwyn, arising out of leases granted to Mr D. A. Williams, Mrs Rachel Price, Mrs Elizabeth D;ivies, Mrs Rachel \fatkins, and Mr Thomas Thomas, and now producing a rental of Bll 19s 6d per annum. LOT 5.—Six Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land at Trelyn andButtry Hatch, in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Mr Joseph Richards, Mr David Jones, Mr W. S. Nash, Mr E. Carwardine, and Loyal Hope Club. Alss three plots of Accomodation Laud, now in the occupation of Mr Joseph Richards, Mr Henry Jones, Mrs Harriet Jones, and 'Mr William Goe, and producing an annual rental of:221 Ils. LOT 6.—Four Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured npon land in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Messrs Thomas Brothers, Mr Richard Yeo, Mr John Tarman, and Mr Stephen Griffiths, and producing a rental of Bll 7s per annum. LOT 7. -Five Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Mr B. T. Walters, Mr Thos. Anthony, Mr William Williams, Mr Thos. Llewellvn, and Mr Yeo, and pro- ducing an annual rental of £ 11 19s. LOT 8.—Six Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the pari h of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Mr John Simon, Mrs Mary Rees, Mr John Hook, Charles Jones, ;ind Miss Anthony, and producing a rental of;213 14s 6d per annum. LOT 9.—A Plot of Freehold BUILDING GROUND, situate at Trelyn, in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn,with the buildings erected thereon, cnnt.iiuiii»- la. 3r. 28p., and let on an annual tenancy. LOT 10.—Six Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Mr David Edmunds, Mr E. William s Mrs Charlotte James, Rev. W. James, Mr H. Williams, and Mr W. Harris, and producing an annua! rental of Ell 14s 6d per annum. LOT 11.Four Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon lands in the parish of Mynyddysllyn, leased to MrW. Harris, Mr D. Davis, Rev. NV. Janiei, and Mrs Charlotte Jame-, and producing an annual rental of B7 J3s 6d. LOT 12.—Three Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the parish of Mynyddysllyn, leased to Rev. W. James, Mr H. Williams, and Mr D. Morgan, and producing an annual rental of R4 2s. LOT 13.—Three Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Mr Jesse Rutte, Rev. E. Powell, and Mr AV. Nash, and producing an annual rental of £ 4 i4s. LOT 14.—Eight freehold GROUND RENTS, secured LOT 14.—Eight Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the parish of Bedwellty, leased to Rev. I Morris, Mr Evan Lewis, Mr D. Rees, Mr T. Williams, Mr P. Evans, Mr 1). Jenkins, Mr F. Jones, and Mr Stephen Griffiths, producing an annual rental of 914 7s 8d. Lot 15.—Seven Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the Parish of Bedwellty, leased to Mr Evan Hodges, Mr F. Carwardine, Mr A. Walters, Mrs M. Davies, and Mrs Ann Davies, and producing an annual le ital of £ 11 4s. LOT 16.—A Freehold GROUND RENT, secured upon land in the Parish of Bedwellty, leased to Mr John Williams. Also plot of freehold Building Ground, let on a yearly tenancy to Mrs Ann Davis, and pro- Williams. Also plot of freehold Building Ground, Jet on a yearly tenancy to Mrs Ann Davis, and pro- ducing an annual rental of £ 5. LOT 17.—A Valuable freehold FARM, with Dwelling- house and outbuildings erected thereon, known as j Buttry Haich," situate in the Parishes of Bedwellty J and Mynyddy-llwyn, and now m the occupation of Mrs j Ann Davis, containing 83 acres or thereabouts, and I producing an annual renta. of £ 90. j LOT 18.—Four Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured | upon land in the Parish of Beiiwellty, leased to Mr j Thos. Dennis, Mr W. S. Nash, Mr A. Jenkins, and Mr | D. Bebb. Also Two Plots of Freehold Accommodation J Land. now in the occupation of Mr D. Bebb, and pro- i due ng an annual rental of £ 7 lbs. i LOT 19.—Two Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the Parish °f^e .wellty, leased to Mr upon land in the Parish of Be,iwellty, leased to Mr Ihomas Llewellyn and Mr David Bebb. Also Two 1 Plots of Freehold Accommodation Land m the Parish I of Bedwellty, leased to Mr D. Beor> on an annual tenancy, and producing an -innlia' ren ^• I LOT 20 —Three Freehold GROl N I) y £ ur,e^ upon Land in the Parish of I^'dwelltv. w'ith the Budd- ings erected thereon, leased to Mrs Seaborne, Mr D.. Bebb. and Mr Thomas ltosser, and producing an annual rental of £ 14 6s. „ LOT 21—Five freehold GROUND RENTh -secured upon Land in the Parish of Bedwellty, with the Build- ings erected thereon, leased to Mr ftl. Mathews, Mr f. Brothers, Mr D. Bo')b, Mr Hwnry Davies, and Mrs Ann Davies. Also a Plot of Freehold Accommodation Land, containing 1 a,c>v or thereabouts, hold on an annual tenancy by Mr T. Brothers, the whole produc- ing an ammal rental of Bit I s. -„ LOT 22.-Eigbt Freehold GROUND RENT.S. secured upon Land in the Parish of Bedwellty, With the buildings erected thereon, leased to Mr Henry Thomas, Mr John Walters, Mr Thomas Brothers, Mr 1. Lewis Mr D. Davis, and Mr John Lewis al?0 aOA ° ,0 Freehold. Accommodation Land, containing 20 poles or thereabouts, the whole producing an anniitil rental ot £ 13 19s.. 1 LOT 23.—Four Freehold FIELDS, numbered _i,6'Jo, 1,305, 2,621, 2,508 on Ordnance Survey, situate in the Parishes of Bedwellty and Mynyddysllwyn, now let on an annual tenancy, and containing 8 acres or tneio- abouts, and producing the annual rental of £ 1^- LOT 24.—Seven Freehold FIELDS, numbered 2,630, 2,631, 2,632, 2,633, 2,634, 2,MO, and 2,642 ( 'lid buddmgs) on Ordnance Survey, now in the occupation ° £ J}. Bebb as yearly tenant, containing altogether 23 acres or hereabouts, and proiiucing an annual rental of £ 16 1/s w.l. « LOT 25—Four Freehold FIELDS, numbered, 2,638, 2,639, 2,669 on Ordnance Survey, now in the occup,,t, ioii of Mr D. Bebb as yearly tenant, C ntaininw altogether 20 acres or there ibonls, and producing A.n annual rental of £ 15 ?.s 6d. LOT 'b.—Six Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon Land in the Parish of BedweJIry, leased to Mrs Ann Davits, Mr Stephen Griffiths, Mr Lewis VS i'liams, Mr John Phillips, Me John Closes, and i e" peace, and producing an annual rental of £1110,; 6(1. LOT 27.-A Freehold GROUND RENT, secured Upon Land at Blackwood, in the parish of Bedwe-lty, together with thoibuildings biected thereon, held on leii.se and producinc' the annul rental of £ 2 12' _LOT 28—A Freehold PUBI.IC-HOUSEand APPUR- TENANCES, known as tho Butcher's Arms Inn, Kdavikvvooa,in the Parish of Bedwellty, held on lease Grim! u ary Griffiths, now in the occupation of Jle«srs LOT sxjBrr>s-> and producing an annual rental of £ 42. Land su «T/1'r^ehold GROUND RENT, secured upon eether with ihWoot'n ('le Parish of Bedwellty, to- lease by Mr Ri°i "^u^hiings erected thereon, held on rental of £ 2 lo» liniris at an apportioned annual LOT 30.—A Fre«V.„i Land at Blackwood tn ,^OUNI) RENT, secured upon thereon, held on lease K with ,he Buildings erected annual rent of B2 by AIrs Mary Thomas at the LOT 31—A Freehold GRorr*^ at Blackwood, toeetV, RENT, secured upon erected thereon, held on lease' by^'iSi 8 T)Buil,ii"«s apnortioned annual rent of £ 2 io5 r- Price at an LOT 32.—A Freehold GROUND rFm i, noon L'nd at Blackwojd, together withnl'j, s?^red erected tnerCfn,hoJd on lease by M, T. "S-A Freehold GROUND RENT tnwi Land at Blackwood, with one Houie erected thereon, held on lea«e by Ml H>. Burns at the present Freehold GROUND RENT, secUred .in^i J and at Blackwood, with the Buildings erected VPJ" held by Mr Lewis Jenkins and Mr Mark f -vn annual ground rent of £ 4 lis. TnT\S-A Freehold GROUND RENT secured 'i „ith Buildings erected thereon, at Black- at the pr". rfe°»oia A(« «f BCILDVNO LAND. riK. a. B.nSof, 1 ,r llMt fie'"Ad.\t the" ground nM> »" "14 «M> th. rerertaned Particulars of all U'?TC' paration, and may be o^Rincd tipo'' pp » n Messrs STRKTTON, HILLIARD, DALE, «K CO., Solicitors, 75- Coinhill, L-nd .n Messrs. RICKARDS & BLOSSE Estate Agents, Cardiff Or to tie AUCTIONEERS, 5. High-street, Cordni. 5, High-street, Cordni. W AN SEA F I 0 E J OF THE I SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," V Na 2, COLLEGE-STREET, altS Uu Aurtijait. SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBER AND COPPICE WOOD, NEAR TO CfR"It.^V MESSRS STEPHBNSON and AL.EX- ANDERare instructed to aELLby AUCTION, ,i A„Ai tiAtpi Cardiff, on oAlUiiDAY, th8 25th November, 1893,' at3 o'clock in the Afternoon, 'VALUABLE TIMBER AND COPPICE WOOD, Viz. LOT 1.—Part of Coed-y-Cyndda, in the Parish of Ttox2«to" Co°ed Cati Rosser, in the Parish of ^TOT 3^—Part of" he Lon^cross Wood, in the Parish of Leek with, containing 9a. Sr. 0o. I OT 4 —Parts of the Plantation Vi ood, in the Parishes j „i.vpith and Llandough, containing two acres. LOT 5 —Part of Maesbach Wood, between the Taff Vale Railway and the River Taff to the north of the Willow Ford containing two acres. Mr Jonah bavid, Gamekeeper, Llandough, will show intending purchaseis Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, and Mr Wm. Llewellyn, of Castle Cocli Farm, Tongwynlais, Lot 5. The Lots will be sold subject to the usual credit con- ditions, particulars of which may be obtained upon application to tho Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, or to John Stuart Corbett, Esq., B te Estate Office, Cardiff. 2751 CANTON FAIR, CARDIFF. MONDAY, 4TH DECEMBER, 1893. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SF.L, by AUCTION at this Fair, on MONDAY, the 4th December, 1893, at 11 a.m. punctually, 10 VERY PRIME FAT CATTLE, the property of Mr Christopher Bassett, Wrinstone. ROATH MARKET, CARDIFF. ANNUAL SALE OF CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK (The Property of LORD BUTE), ON TUESDAY, THE 12TH DECEMBER NEXT, AT 10 A.M. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at Roath Market, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 12th December, 1893, at 10 o'clock punctually, 30 VERY PRIME STALL-FED FAT BOLLOCKS, AND 200 PRIME FAT SHEEP, including an excellent lot of Four-year-old Welsh Mountain Wethers. ESTATE OF HENRY SHAPLAND, ESQ., DECEASED. HAZELHURST, NEAR LLANDAFF STATION. Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, Horse, Carts, Harness, and Garden Implements, &c. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed by the Trustees of the above Estate to SBt-L by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, November 29th, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising mahogany dining-room suites, in hair and leather, do. magnificent sideboard, do. dimng-table, capital American organ,by Mmon and HaTablin, c-ont-ain. ing2 knee swells and 13stops, gilt and other pier glasses, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and Hons, linoleums, oil paintings, mahogany and iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, wool do., feather beds mahogany wash- stands and tables, chamber ware, &c., and the usual knehen^utem e s^gects incjude a traps and carriages, harness and stable requisites also a number of garden implements. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. OKI ENFIFLD. LLANDAFF. SALE OF DEilRABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE. ITR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed SELL by AUCTION, at "Hazeihurst" (near Llandaff Station), immediakly before the a16 of lL30a.ni. (subject to conditions U3 be then and there produced), all that substantially-built H VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Greenfield," near IJandaff Station. The House is pleasantly-situated, and contains the following accommodation, viz. :-Ground floor, front sitting-room, back do., kitchen, pantries, scullery, &c., and five good bedrooms. There is a capital Lawn in front of the house and a large Garden at the rear, enclosed by a good boundary The House is held for a term of S9 yKirs from Sep- tember 29th, 13v9, at a ground rent of B2 7s 9d per For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr E. W. REES, Solicitor, 2852 Bank-chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORRO W. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, situate in the CENTRE OF THE TOWN, AND HAVING IMPOSING FRONTAGES TO WESTGATE-STREET, PARK-STREET, AND HAVELOCK-STRE; T, CARDIFF, And immediately opposite the Site fixed for the erection of the NEW GENERAL POST-OFFICE. MR J. E. GUNN has been favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff,on TUESDAY, the 2ist day of November, 1893, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then be produced, the following Important and Extensive BUILDING SITE, Together with the Buildings erected thereon, and until recently occupied as the Royal Hotel Livery Stables, but now in the occupation of the Cardiff and District General Omnibus Company, Limited, having COM- MANDING FRONTAGES to WESTG \TE-STREET of 57 feet or thereabouts, PARK-STREET 108 feet or thereabouts, and HAVELOCK-STREET 60feet 6 inches or thereabouts. This Property is held under an Under Lease for a. term of 98 years and 6 months from the 1st day of February, 1858, at the exceedingly lsw GROUND RENT of EZO. rihe property will be offered in the first instance in one lot, and, if not sold, will be offered in seven lots. The ground rent will, in this instance, be appor- tioned at the time of sale. 'Ili e attenti n of Capitalists and others is drawn to the very rare opportunity this Sale offers to those desirous of acquiring one of the very best sites for FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PREMISES AND OF L'ICES In the very centre of Cardiff, situate, as it is, im- mediately opposite the site on which the new Generil Post-office is to be built, and in immediate proximity to all the important public buildings in the town. Further particulars may be had from the Auctioneer, at his offices, Wistgate Chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff, or to Mr HARRY COUSINS, Solicitor, 2579 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE TO MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Affording a capital Investment to those desirous of obtaining a tirst-class Property, suitable for imme- diate convetsion into valuable Business Premises. CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND CLIVE,-StRELT, GRANGEXOWTN. CARDIFF. MR J. E. GUNN has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hot 1, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of November, 1893, at Three o'clock punctually (subject to the conditions of sale of the Incorporated Law Society for Cardiff and District), the following LEASEHOLD VILLA PROPERTIES, Comprising CASTLE ROAD. LOT I.-All that VILLA RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 223, late No. 203, Castie-road, Roath, Cardiff, held under lease for a term of 99 years from the 2nd .February, 1875, at the very moderate ground rent of £ 4 2s 4d, and containing on the ground floor drawing and dining rooms, kitchen and scullery, pantries, &c.; on the first floor four bedrooms, hot and cold bath, and w.c. and on the second floor two bedrooms. This property has also a side entrance. LOT 2—All that VILLA RESIDENCE, adjoining ti o above lot, and known as No. 225, late No 211, Castle-road, Cardiff, now in the occupation of the Rev. G. St. Clair, at the low annual rent of S35, held under lea.e for a term of 99 years from the 2nd Februai y, 1875, at the very moderate ground rent of £ 3 9s 8d. The accommodation is similar to Lot 1, but has also a greenhouse and extra larder. Attention is again called to the above two Lots as affording a rare opportunity to those desirous of acquiring a property admirably situated and easily converted into first-class shops. CLIVE-STREET. LOT 3.-All that VILLA RESIDENCE, together with coach-house and stable at rear, known as No. 32, Clive-street, Grangetown, Cardiff, now in the occu- pation of Mr R. Norman at the weekly rent of 16s. It contains on the ground floor drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, scullery, and small greenhouse on the first floor four bedrooms, greenhouse, hot and cold bath, and w.c., and on the second floor three bed- rooms. LOT 4.-All that VILLA RESIDENCE, together with coach-house and stable at rear, known as No. 34, < live-street, Grangetown, Caidiff, now in the occupation of Mr J. Collis at the weekly rent of 16s. The accommodation is simil «• almost in every respect to Lot 3, there being no greenhouse. Lots 3 and 4 are held under one lease from Lord ior a ,enn °f 99 years, from 1st May, 1885, at the low annual giound rent of £ 6 10a, • which will be equally apportioned. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Westgate-chambers, Westgate-street or to Mr HARRY &)USINS, Solicitor, 2578 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. THIS EVENING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, CASTLE AUCTION MART (Opposite the Castle), ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, Being the Lots unsold at the Auctions held by Messrs Bailey and Giller at their Mart yesterday. PRIVATE SALES NEGOTIATED DURING THE DAY. .IsT01llCAS0^rABLE OFFER REFUSED. 57e i J JAMES, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, auditor. ESTATE AND PROPERTY" ar I'vi' 74, BEAUCHAMP-NT.. frv' RSIDE, CARDIFF, (LAIE & 8, WORKING-STREET,) Books Opened periodically Checked and Balanced, Partnership and P. & L. Accounts Adjusted, Audits conducted. • Author of the "Simplex System of Bookkeeping for small traders. This System is clear, accurate and simplicity itself. ,228 663e Free Estimates based on strictly moderate tenaa. aU5 im Aurizon. ON THURSDAY NEXT. ALLEN'S BANK FARI, THE CRWYS, NEAR CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING and PERRY have received instructions from Mr Ivor Harris to SELL by AUCTION, as above, on THURSDAY, 23rd November, 1893, the following STOCK :— 25 CATTLE, comprising 5 Hereford Cows and Calves, 4 Heifers in Milk, 6 Three-year-old Heifers, 6 Two-year-old Heifers, Hereford Bull, a Springer to calve m March a pure-bred Jersey Cow in calf, time up 8th December. 133 SHE EP-Cboice Wethers. A CART COLT, A COB COLT, 6 PIGS. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 2787 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1st. A LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed, from Park-place by order of the owner, who is going to India. COSTLY DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, the car- pets and upholstered goods are rich and in perfect taste, and were supplied by MESSRS MARSHALL and SNELGROVK, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, BED- ROOM FURNITURE by Messrs Maple and Co. and Messrs Trapnell and Gane, PIANOFORTES by BROADWOOD and Sames, table glass, expensive telescope, expensive standard lamps, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 30th November and December 1st, 1893, at 11 o'clock each dav, the whole of the VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE, Comprising the CONTENTS of ten BEDROOMS, massive and superior brass bedsteads with bedding, noble and handsome carved mahogany wardrobe with large toilet tables, WALNUT FURNITURE of spare room, a fine BEDROOM SUITE with handsome cheval toilet tables en suite, BED- ROOM SETS in Ash, Walnut, Mahogany, and Rose- wood, enamelled and mahogany wardrobes with toilet tables, elegant toilet services, Brussels bedroom and landing carpets, Wilton pile stair c-rpeting. IN THE DRAWING-ROOM AND BOUDOIR— costly Chippendale Furniture, viz., fine carved cabinet of bold design, china cabinet, elegant settees and chairs, centre table, inlaid card table, a full SUITE OF ROSEWOOD DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE covered in rich silk, 5ft. ELEGANTLV-DEStGNK,D and richly-carved ROSt WOOD CABINET with enclosures, finely gilt-framed brackets and mirrors, pair of pedestals, RICH DRESDEN VASES and cabinet ornaments, EXCELLENT COTTAGE PIANO- FORTES by BKOADWOOD and SAMES, finely inlaid writing tables, beautiful suites of chairs, Davenport writing table, music cabinet and tables all to corres- pond, Axmínsler <:a,rpcts, window curtains, handsome rugs, brass fenders and dogs. The DINING-ROOM and RECEPTION-ROOM FURNITURE in OAK, comprising NOBLE SIDE- BOARD of handsome design, SUITE of CHAIRS and COUCH, the frames with carved pillar,sides and under- framing coverell in Morocco leather, extending frame dining table and smaller tables, coal cabinet, a FINELY-MADE O.-K BOOKCASE, a writing table, bronze and marble clocks, exceedingly fine Oriental vases, four gold screens, finely-figured WALNUT SIDE- BOARD, overmantel, WALNUT DINING-ROOM SUITE, noble jars, gilt-frame convex mirrors, China candelabra, mahogany BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNI- TURE, Wilton pile and Brussels carpets, oil paintings and engravings, fenders, &c. The CO V ENTS of CHINA PANTRIES, DINNER SEitvicu, Vienna dessert service, cut table glass Minton tea and coffee servic,set of expetisirecutleiy, Sheffield electro-pl ite, servants' hall and kitchen furniture, ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogue;, may be had of the Auctioneers. 2832 ON TUESDAY, 5TH DECEMBER, MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will hold their, next Sale of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, & CART HORSES At the Horse Exchaege, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 5th December. Entries are solicited. 2833 ON TUESDAY, 12TH DECEMBER, 1893, GREAT ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY beg to announce that they will hold their Great Annual Sale of Christmas Fat Stock at Roath Market on FRIDAY, 12th December. 150 GRAND STALL-FED CATTLE. 250 PRIME SHEEP AND PIGS. Prizes to the amount of £25 will be given. Early Entries are solicited. Entries for Prizes close on 7th December. Entrance Free. Judging at 10 o'clock. Sale at 11. Auctioneers' OIIices-ll, High-street, and Horse Exchange, Cardiff. 2834 SALE TO-MORROW THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. rpHE WEEKLY SALES id TUESDAY JL and THURSDAY, November 21st and 23rd inst., will consist of a large assemblage of valuable well- made modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, "removed to the rooms for convenience of sale," com- prising 5 complete bedroom suites, in various woods, 4ft. and 6ft. wardrobes, with handsome toilets to match, several heavy all-brass and iron bedsteads, with usual beddings. 6 chests of drawers, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hall stands and chairs, 2 pianofortes, 7 dining and drawing-room suites coveted in feathers, saddlebags, Genoa velvet and plushes, 3 massive 6ft. sideboarus, rosewood and walnut cabinets, walnut and enframe pier glasses, several dining and occasional tables, fenders, and brasses, inlaid cheffioneer, secre- taire, bookcase, etc., etc. On view days prior to and Mornings of Sale, which will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. J. G. MADDQX ami SON, Auctioneers. 1111 30 WINDSOR-'I ERKACE, PENARTH. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND, 1893, commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, PIA.NOKORTE, &C. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON ARE ins.ructed by J. p. W.Webb, Esq., "who is leaving,'to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the whole of the SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS of the residence, comprising a superior pianoforte, by WaddincLon, inlaid music canterbury, a walnut suite, 2 ditto cheffoneres, 6 oak frame chairs, a mahogany 5tt. sideboard, mahogany, carved walnut and oak writing and card tables, walnut and fiilt frame pier glass s, heavy brass fenders and irons, an elegant E. P. epergne, siv. mahogany and birch be .steads, mahogany 5ft. wardrobe, superior birch and mahogany chests of drawers, ditto marble-top washstands, toilet glasses, etc., etc. The usual contents of the domestic offices, including a capital mangling and washing machine combined. On view day prior to and morning of sale. There ti-ill be no reserve. For further particulars see posters, or apply at the Auctioneers' Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 2796 CARDIFF. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY IN GOOD GROWING LOCALITIES, IN THE COUNTY GROWING LOCALITIES, IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. MESSRS WJSBBEU and WILKINSON JjH. have received instructions to SEIL by AUC- TION, at their Saleroom, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, November 23rd, 1893, at Seven o'clock in the evening, in the following or such lots as may be arranged at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then read, and which may bo seen at the offices of the solicitor or auctioneers five days previously, the following PROPERTIES, namely:— LOT I.-All those first-class PREMISES, being Woodend House, 24, Neville-street, Canton, having all the convenient arrangements of a modern dwelling- house. Held on lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1885, at an annual ground rent of i, £ 7 2s 6d LOT 2.-All that stone-built DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 130, Craddock-street. Held on lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1884, at an annual ground lent of £2 16s. LOT 3.-All that convenient and well-arranged PRIVATE RESIDENCE, being No, 258, Newport- road, Roath, now occupied by Mr William Thomas. Held on lease for 99 years, from March 25th. 1882, at a ground rent of B5 10s per annum. LOT 4.-All those business premises, being a HOUSE and SHOP, No. 57, Upper George-street, Cathays, in the occupation of Mr Saunders. Held on lease for 99 years, from 2nd February. 1875, ab an apportioned annual ground rent of B3 18B 8d. LOT 5.-All those three PRIVATE HOUSES, being Nos. 45,47, and 49, Penypeel-road, Canton, respectively. Held on lease for 99 years, from December 25th, 1881, at an annual ground rent of B2 10s on each house. These houses may be sold separately, if required. LOT ó.-All those two DW ELLI!Q G-HOU;I;ES, being Nos. 31 and 33, Loftus-street, Clive-road, Canton. Held on lease for 99 years, from December 24th, 1878, at an annual ground rent of B2 for each house. LOT 7.-All those two DWELLINti-HOUSES, being Nos. 20 and 22, Newport-street, Lower Grange, Cardiff, near the Clarence Bridge to James-street. Held on lease for 99 years, from 1st May, 1881, at an annual ground rent of £ 2 lis on each house. 'The foregoing properties are all in tenantable repair, and the auctioneers recommend the attention of capitalists to this sale, offeiing as it does an oppor- tunity for profitable investment. Further particular'! and eiders to view may be had Of the auctioneers or of C. P. CLARKE, Solicitor, Hammet-street, Taunton. Auctioneers' oftices,25, Queen's Arcade; SaaeRooms, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 2557 SALE THIS DAY. TINKIN'S WOOD FARM, ST. NICHOLAS. MR JOHN THOMAS has received in- structions from Mr R. Harry, who is leaving the X ann, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, Nov. 20th, 1893, viz.:— 17 HEAD of CATTLE. 30 BREEDING EWES. 5 ACRES of SWEDES. IMPLEMENTS. And will be Let to 2nd February next about 80 Acres of Ruffage. Sale 1 o'clock. Four months' credit on the usnal terms. Auctioneer's Office, Cowbridge. 2817 SALE TO-MORROW. M„ COWBRIDGE MARKET. R JOHN THOMAS has received in- to SELL by AUCriON, on 'TUESD,tY, Noveiiiber 21st, 1893, viz., 17 PRIME FAT THREE AND FOUR-YEAR-OLD o STEERS AND HEIFERS. Sale at 10.30. 2799 ABERDARE. TO BREWERS, PUBLIQANS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY. IVTR DAVID FRANCIS will SELL by. -i-V-L PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Boot Hotel, Aber- tlaie, on THURSDAY, November 30th, 1893, at 4 o'clock in tb" afternoon, the following well known and established LICENSED HOUSE, kiiiwn as the THREE BELLS," Situate in Cardiff-road, AberJare, together with Five Leasehold Dwelling Houses, being Nos. 394, 395, and 3a6, Cardiff-road, aforesaid, and Nos. 96 and 97, Wind- street, Aberdare. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 16, West-end, Llanelly; or to Mr D. Rees Edmunds, Solicitor, High-street, Cardiff. 2344 Nov. 17th, 1833. alts hy J\udion. BE MATCH MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. IN LIQUIDATION. TO MATCH MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. AT THE MART, BANK-BUILDINGs, CARDIFF, On THURSDA Y, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1893, At Three o'clook in the Afternoon, subject to Con- ditions of Sale to be then produced, and copies of which may be obtained at the Auctioneers' Offices Three Days previous. 1\J"ESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE and JLlJL co. are instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, as a Going Concern, as above, the whole of those well-built and modern Works known as the MATCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S FACTORY, Llandaff Yard, near Cardiff. Held under an agreement for lease of 21 years from 1st January, 1893, at the very low ground rent of £18 12s per annum. Under the agreement the lessees have an option (to be exercised within ten years) of purchasing the free- hold of the premises at the price of £465. The above property, ""hich has been completd within the last few weeks, has been built on the most approved lines. and contains taper-room.wax machine- room, wood match-room, dipping-room, composition- room, engine-house, boiler-house, drying and boxmg. rooms, with stables, offices, lavatories, and the other usual appointments for a modern factory. The Purchaser will be squired to take the whole of the very valuable STEAM AND OTHER MACHINERY AND PLANT, accordin/l; to an inventory that will be prepared, at a valuation, or at such a suur as shall be fixed prior to the auction. The Property can be inspected any day on applica- tion to Mr Wood, 011 the premises. Further particulars can be obtained from Messrs G. F. Hill and Son, Solicitors, Cardiff, Or from the Auctioneers, Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian- chambers, 12, Westgate-street, Cardiff. Dated Auctioneers' Offices, this 13th day of Novem- ber, 1893. 2766 TO CABINETMAKERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS. &c. IMPORTANT SALE of LEASEHOLD STEAM SAW. ING and TURNING MILLS. WORKS, and PRE- MISES, situated at Cam on, the Couuty Borough of Cardiff. MESSRS CLARKE & DOVEY have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the ROYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, on WED- NESDAY NEXT, the 22nd November, 1893. all those LEASEHOLD PREMISES situate in Barley Mow- lane, Canton, in the County Borough of Cardiff, known as THE SLIP SAWING MILLS, together with the PLANT, MACHINERY, and GOODWILL of the BUSINESS now carried on there. The works consist of the newest engines, boilers, and saw benches, especially adapted for box, packing case, and cabinet manufacture, 'and for circular, and band sawi g in all its branches, now in full work and at a very moderate rent. The works are fitted with convenient offices and stabling. The whole, together with the leasehold term for which the same is held, will be sold as a going concern. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m., punctually. For further particulars application to be made to the Auctioneers, or to G. Beynon Harris, Esq., Solici. tor, 5, Church-street, Cardiff. 2805 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. RE JOHN WILLIAMS, DECEASED. IMPORTANTSALE of FREEHOLD aud LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES in CARDIFF and LLANDAFF. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY J have been favoured with instructions by the Trustees of the above estate to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION ON THE 7TH DECEMBER NEXT, At the AUCTION MART, BANK BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, at 7.30 p.m.: 47 VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD HOUSES In SEVERN-ROAD, LECKWITH-ROAD, MORTI- MER-ROAD, PONTCANNA-PLACE, FREDERICK. STREET, CANAL-STltEET, EAST-TEURACE, and TYNDALL-STREET, together with ground rents in Cardiff, and FREEHOLD LAND in CARDIFF, and LLANDAFF, Full details of which will appear in future announce- ments. Particulars and Conditions of Sale are in course of preparadon, but meanwhile information can be obtained on application to Mr John Morgan, Solicitor, 1, Frederick-treet, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. November 14 th, 1893. 2795 SALE THIS DAY. AUCTION ROOMS, 11, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS BRADLEY and COOKE will SELL by AUCTION, to-day (SATU R- DAY) and MONDAY NEXT, and following even- ings, at 6.30, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, dining and drawing-room suites, sideboards, ovi-rmanlles, vases, cutlery, electro-plate, boots, shoes, wearing apparel, &c. No reserve. 927 GRANTHAM VILLA, 18, CHEPSTOW-ROAD, NEWPORT. SALE of NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and EFFECTS, Comprising Drawing, Dining, Breakfast, and Bedroo Suites, Velvet Pile, Brussels, and other Carpets, Oil Paintings, Vases, Silver, PI .te, China, and Glass, Bedroom Appointment, Kitchen and Culinary Utensils, &c., the property of the late Mr Isaac Phillips (recently deceased), which MR THOMAS PARRY has received in- structions from the Executrix to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on TUESDAY, November 28th, 1833, commencing at 11 o'clock. TLe Furniture will be on View on Monday, Nov. 27th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Catalogues can be obtained upon application to the Auctioneer. 2 >4£1 BRYNMA WR, MON. SALE OF BREWING PLANT, MACHINERY, ETC. MR THOMAS PARRY has received in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 30th November, 1893, the whole of the PLANT, MACHINERY, etc.. of a FIVE-QUARTER PLANT BREWERY. Sale at. 2 p.m. sharp. On View day previous to Sale, and full-detailed Catalogues may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneer. Albany Chambers, Newport, Nov. 13th, 1893. 2847 USK, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BREWERS, HOTEl, PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instructions from the mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION, at the Golden Lion Inn, Usk, on FRIDAY, December 1st, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon pre- cisely, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be there and then produced, all that FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LICENSED HOUSE AND PREMISES, Known as tha "Bridge Inn," Usk, with the stable yardnnd outbuildings, nnd a House and Shop adjoin- ing thereto, for many years past in the possession of Mr John Wysome. The property has a frontage to Bridge-street of 60 feet, and to New Market-street of 80 feet, and is close to the River Usk, and is within three minutes' walk of the Railway Sta tion, and affords an excellent site for the erection of a first-class hotel and shops. Immediate possession can be hafl. To view and for further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, NewRort or to Messrs GUSTARD and.WADDINGTON, Solicitors, Usk and Newport. Dated, Newport, Nov. 11th, 1893. 2848 SALE THIS DAY. TREHERBERT, RHONDDA VALLEY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD CORNER SHOP AND PREMISES. MR HENRY LEWIS has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Bute Hotel, Treherbert, on MONDAY, November 20th, 1893, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following LEASEHOLD PREMISES: All that HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, situate and being No. 116, Dumfries-street, Treherbert, in the occupation of Mrs Eleanor Jones, let at a, yearly rent of £18. The above premises are held under a lease granted by the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute, for the term of 99 years from the 2nd day of August, 1866, at the low ground rent of £ 1 19s per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Offices, Market-square Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil, or to Mr William Williams, Solicitor, 11, Penuel-square, Pontypridd, and 119, St. Mary-slreet, Cardiff. 2755 TOWN OF NEATH. TO BREWERS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR J. FORRESTER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of November, 1893, at 3 p.m., the following valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, In the following or such other lots as may be agreed on at the time of sale :— 1—All that vaJliable FREEHOLD FULL-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES known as the Heltd Inll," Neath. This House is situate in the principa] street of the town, nearly opposite the Tefwn-haB,,ai$1^. the oldest-established businesses in the town: All that FREEHOLD SHOP and PREMISES, now in the occupation of Mr F. A. Deer. These Premises are held by Mr Deer, Saddler, under a. lea,e for a term of 21 years, from the 30th June, 1882, at a rental of £18. 2. All those FREEHOLD SHOPS and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 10 and 11, New-street, Neath, in the occupation of Mr Roed and another. 3. All those FREEHOLD PREMISES being tha.t pait of the Vale of Neath" Arms. which has a. frontage to New-street, NealJ. These Premises are leased to Mr Evan Evans Bevan for a term of 21 years, from the 30th day of June, 1832. at a rental of B30 per annum. 4. — All that Valuable LEASEHOLD HOTEL, known as the "COMMERCIAL HOTEL," situate in Commercial-street, Neath, together with the hottlinl and other premises in connection therewith. This Hotel te situate within two minutes' walk of the Great Western Railway Station. The value of these Premises will shortly be considerably en- hanced by the fact that the Neath Terminus of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway will be close to the same. The Premises are held under a, lease for a term of 14 years from the 2nd day of June, 1890, at a rental of £47. The purchaser of Lot 4 will be required to purchase the stock, furniture, and fittings on a valuation. The Auctioneer has every confidence in recommend. ing these valuable properties to the notice of investors, and would point out that judging from recent sales property in the town of Neath is rapidly increasing in value. For Particulars and Conditions of Sale or any other information apply to T. G. Powell, Esq., Solicitor, Brynmawr; Messrs Cuthbertson and Poweil, Solicitors, Neath or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Merthyr Tydvil. 2357 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all derangements of the Urinary Organs (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back, Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. 1030 Haks lro udiøn. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS. HOUSEHOLDERS, FURNITURE DEALERS, AND OTHERS ALBION INN, NELSON-STREET, SWANSEA. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, PIANOFORTE, SEWING MACHINE, AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS has been instructed by the owner to SELL by AUC- TiON, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY, November 22nd, 1893, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &C., Viz. :— SMOKE ROOM No. 1.—Handsome pianoforte in walnut case, full compass and trichord, by first-class maker, massive mahogany telescope dining-room table, 10ft. 6in. x 4ft. 6in., with turned legs and 3 extra leaves, mahogany Pembroke table, pitchpine side table, large dresser with cupboards, drawers and glass doors, Viennese regulator, 8-day clock, fenders, settles, prinU, ornaments, &c., also a Swansea china dessert service, dinner ware, tea. service, electro teapots, skoKE ROOM No. 2.—Square table with 2 drawers and turned legs, small chairs, linoleum, pictures, blinds, <&c. SMOKE ROOM No. 3. — Antique grandfather's clock, in mahogltny case, hand sewing machine (Wheeler and Wilson s) in case, square, oval, and round tab, smoke-room chairs, arm chairs, forms, benches, spittoons, brass candlesticks, brass fireirons, brass hanng rod over mantelpiece, copper kettles, pans, dtc. HAR.-3 Pull Beer-engine, with brass taps and lead pipes complete, in good condition, 4 China spirit-jars, filter, sundry bar utensils, and a quantity of glass measures, &c. The CONTENTS of SIX BEDROOMS—Several iron bedsteads, with and without brass rails hair mattresses, palliasses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, a quantity of bed and household linen, com- prising sheers, blankets, counterpanes, Ac., several sets of bedroom ware, mahogany toilet-glasses and wash- stand, dressiug-tables,calle seat chairs, walnut suite in rep, comprising couch, 2 easy-chairs, and 4 small chairs, mahogany half-circle chest-of-drawers, commode, clock, tapestry carpets, overmantels, poles and rings, rugs, blinds, curtains. &c. KITCHEN.—Largo meat safe and cupboard, tables, arm and Windsor chairs, a large quantity of culinary utensils, bird-cages, &c. BACKYARD.-5in. pump, with copper chambers and lead connections; 18ft. zmc baths and earthenware pans, wooden wash tubs, water-butts, step ladder, dog- kennel, 3 pigeon coops, &c. Also a pair of folding glass-doors, 9ft. 6in. x 4ft., with stained glass fanlight, bolts and fittings com- plete. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, precisely. Goods on view morning of sale from 9 o'clock. Terms cash. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his offices, 6 and 7, Salubrious-place, Wind-street, Swansea. 2849 TO GALVANISERS, IRONMASTERS, MANUFAC- TURERS, MACHINERY BROKERS, &C. MESSnS HUDSON SMITH, BRIGGS, 1: & CO., have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, November 22nd, 1893, the whole of the PLANT AND EQUIPMENT of the Avondale Iron Company, Limited (m liquida- tion), as fixed or lying in or upon the premises of the said Company at Keynsham, near Bristol. The works have only recently been fitted, and the machinery is all nearly new, and comprises a complete galvanising plant with all accessories, hozisontal and vertical steam engines, Cornish and nprght; boj}er., shafting, pulleys and bearings, 2 corrugating machines, ridge and gutter press, guiHotine cutter, curving and straightening machines. 1 ton overhead travelling Crane, 10 ton and 5 ton weighbridges and othei weigh- ing machines, electric-light plant, steam wharf crane, 2 feel barges, steam launch and sui dries. Catalogues (free) of the Auctioneers, Bristol, and Etlielburga House, 70, Bishopsgate-street Within, E.C. or ot the Liquidator, Charles S. Ware, Esq., Chartered Accountant, Hannon-court, Bristol. 2722 By Order of the Marshal of the Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice, pursuant to a Commission of Sale from the said Court. At LLOYD'S CAPTAINS' ROOM, ROYAL EX. CHANGE, E.C. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1893, at half-past 2 o'Clock, THE German Barque MARY JANE, 400 JL tons register built a.t Memel of oak in 1858 j appears in the Veritas as classed in April, 1890, 5/6 G.2.1 for five years, and is stated to have been repaired in Amster- dam recently. Carries about 620 tons deadweight, or 200 standards deals, and stands without ballast. Dimensions per Lloyd's Book :—Length, 113.1 feet; breadth, 30 feet; depth, 16.7 feat. Lying in the Alexandra Dock, Newport, Mon.— Apply to W. WILLIAMS & SONS, Newport (Mon.); or to LACHLAN & Co., 72, Cornhill, London. 2845 alt.5 mtnbtr.. SALE OF THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY. The Valuable and Extensive LIBRARY of the late Ret R HUGHKS, of CRUMLIN, Congregational Minister, is now offered for SALE by TENDER. The Library may be seen at 5, Glenview-terrace, Crumlin, on Tuesday, Nov. 21st, 1893. Tl>r Ivustee does not bind himself to accept the Iow^il«'oi. any Under. 2790 Cfottiters aittr Contracts. QOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTH- SHIRE TRUANTS' SCHOOL, QUAKER'S YARD. TENDERS WANTED, by the 6th of December, in quantities as required, as follows, viz. :— Corduroy Jackets, Vests, and Trousers, dark or drab colour, medium quality. Blue Serge Blouses, Vests, and Trousers, medium quality. Scarves, Corduroy Polo Caps. Clothes to be well made and suitable for boys aged between 8 and 14 years. Oxford and Woollen Shirts. Socks. Blankets-single and double, and Counterpanes for beds 5" ó" x 2' 6". Pillows for do. (specified for flock or straw filling). Strong Boots and Clogs. Common, but Strong, Bedroom Ware. Sweeping, Cane, Scrubbing, and Hair Brushes. Enamelled Iron Ware Plates and Jlkpint Cups do., with handles. Towelling, per yard. Carbolic Soap, per cwt. Potatoes, per cwt. Oatmeal, per cwt. Flour, Plain Tie, per sack. White and Whole-meal Bread, per 4-lb, loaf. Peas, per cwt. Lentils, per cwt. Rice, per cwt. Sugar, Cocoa, and Treacle, per lb. Milk, per gallon. Meat, per lb. (state joints). Vegetables, per cwt. Samples, with prices clearly marked thereon, to be delivered at the School, Quaker's Yard, before 2 o'clock on Wednesday, 6th December, endorsed, Tender for —— addressed to the Committee, South Wales and Monmouthshire Truant School. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. g The Committee will also be prepared at the same time to receive applications for appointment of MliDICAL OFFICER to the School. Letters, en. dorsed "Application," to be sent to the Secretary, 13, Con r tl an d te r race, Merthyr Tydfil, by the 6th of December. E. STEPHENS, Secretary. 17th November, 1893. 2836 YSTRADYFODSCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a NEW INFANTS' SCHOOL at Treorkv and the CON- VERSION of the EXISTING PREMISES into TWO DEPARTMENTS. Also for the ERECTION of a NEW SCHOOL at Pontygwaith. Plans and specifications may be seen at the residence of Mr J. Rees, architect, Pentre. Tenders must reach me on or before the morning of the 11th December, 1893. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. W. G. HOWELL. Clerk to the Board. Ystrad Rhondda, Nov. 15th, 1893. 2820 RPO~ B UILDERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of TWENTY HOUSES at Blaengarw for the Pwllcarn Building Club. The Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Offices of W. Thomas, Esq., Brynawel, Aberdare, or at tbe International CulJiery Offices, Blaengarw. Sealed tenders, endorsed Tender for Twenty Houses," to be sent to the undersigned not later than the 27th instant. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Dated this 15th day of November, 1893. EVAN GRIFFITHS, Secretary. International Colliery Offices, Blaengarw, R.S.O., Glam. 2813 DAVID AND SANT, LIMITED. FOREST OF DEAN STONE QUARRY PROPRIETORS, PARKEND STONE WORKS, NEAR COLEFORD, GLOS. Proprietors of over 50 Blue, Grey, and Red Stone Quarries, lately belonging to Messrs David and Co.; Parkend Stone Works, and Trotter, Thomas and Co., Speech House-road Stone Works, and several other smaller proprietors. 1286 BLOCKS UP TO 15 TONS Stone prepared as follows:—Quarry dressed, sand sawn, machine planed, circularsawn, machine rubbed, machine moulded, machine turned, or band dressed. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER COMPANY, LIMITED, CARDIFF. LARGEST STOCK of STEEL AND IRON JOISTS TEES, ANGLES. AND CHANNELS in Wales. FIREPROOF FLOORING. WORKS: EAST MoORS. 1330 W. J. PEACE, Secretary. DAVID CO., 5, VICTORIA-STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S.W. W.I. ROOFS, CORRUGATED IRON BUILDINGS, W.I RAILINGS AND GATES IRON AND WIRE FENCING, &C. Designs a.nd estimates free on application. SOUTH WALES AGENT: T. BALMER, 1358 176, CASTLE-ROAD. CARDIFF. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATES, GIRDE, Ts, L's, CHANNELS, &c., out of London. DAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING In use 27 Years. WORKS ,—G.W.R, SIDINGS, ROATH. ARCHIBALD D AWN AY, 17 71, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. mHE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING X COMPANY, 6, CHURCH-STREET, CARMARTHEN, Bill-porting and AuverUsing in all its Branches throughout he Counties uf • Carmarthen and Cardigan. 1;06 PHILIP R. JAME £ ,^Ifrnager I Jhtbhc ,ftnticfS. ■YYESLEYAN FOREIGN MISSIONS, ROATH-ROAD BRANCH. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING THIS (MONDAY) EVENING at 7 o'clock. Deputation—Rev. EGER- TON R. YOUNG (Missionary to the North American Indians). Chairman—P. ENDRES GANE, Esq., of Bristol. Collection in aid of the Missions. COUNTY OF~GLOUCESTER BANK, LIMITED. On and after the 1st of December Next a BRANCH WILL BE OPENED IN CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. 2/71 C. W. KINGDOM, Manager. VETERAN- BANQUET. GENTLEMEN wishing to DINE with VETERANS on the 25th inst., PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, may obtain Tiekets from the principal Booksellers, Cardiff, or Hon. Sees. Tickets, 10s 6d each Regulars and Volunteers, 7s 6d each Balcony Tickets, Is 6d and 2s ea h. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, 2789 CHAS. A. J. WARD, aon' &ecs' JJ O U S E C O A L NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. The INTERNATIONAL COAL COMPANY, Ltd., are prepared to SUPPLY COAL DIRECT to DEALERS in CARDIFF and DISTRICT—Apply POWLEY, THOMAS and Co., Agents, CARDIFF.2857 CAPTAIN R. SHORT, R.C.A. (Exhibi- tor Royal Academy Institute, Grosvenor Gallery, &c.. &c.), Begs to announce he has OPENED CLASSES FOR PAINTING AND DRAWING AT HIS STUDIO. Full particulars, with terms, may be obtained on application at 22, The Walk, Cardiff. 1297 41nbtit JVppantinmtts. YSTRADFELLTE SCHOOL BOARD. A qualified Solicitor is required as CLERK to the above-named Board. Applications, accompanied with testimonials and stating salary, to be sent to the chairman, Ystradfellte School Board, Ystrad fell te via. Aberdare, on or before the 7th Dec mber next. 2850 J^LANELI/Y UNION. APPOINTMENT OF RELIEVING OFFICER, &C. The Guardians, at their meeting to be held on the 30th instant, will appoint, subject to the approval of the Local Government Board, a RELIEVING and VACCINATION OFFICER and COLLECTOR for the Lower District of the Union. Salary as Relieving per annum; Vaccination Officer, £25; and as Collector, 5 per cent. ou amount collected. The person appointed must be competent to keep the accounts and perform the duties of the several offices a prescribed by the Local Government Board and the Guardians. He will be required to devote the whole of his time to the duties of the said offices, to reside in the town of Llanelly, and to give security to the amount of £200. Knowledge of Welsh indis- pensable. Applications, in candidates'own handwriting, stating age and previous occupation, together with three recent testimonials as to character and ability to be sent in, not later than the 27th instant, to D. C. EDWARDS, Clerk. Union Offices, Llanelly, 4th Nov., 1893. 2744 1) mts, 3Hnutg-r00ms, &c. CARDIFF ALEXANDRA HOTEL, QUEEN-S IUEET. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. (Opposite T.V.R. Station a'd near Rhymney Station), Trams passing every three minutes. 1209 ORDINARY DAILY FROM 1.30. Telephone 632. W. T. JONES, Manager. LIVERPOOL.—" COMPTON HOTEL." JLj Unrivalled for its comfort, excellent cuisine, and moderate charges. Adjacent to best shops, shipping offices, stations, &c. Telephone No. 58. 774 SUMMER AND WINTER RETREAT WEST LAWN, TEIGNMOUTH, DEVON. This BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, with extensive frounds, has, at a considerable outlay, been RE- 10DELLED for a HIGH-CLASS BOARDING- HOUSE, and is now ready for the reception of visitors. FIVE MINUTES' WALK OFF PIER. APPLY MANAGERESS. 1356 T> O Y A L H O T E L XV/ Is the LARGEST and most MODERN in the County Borough of SWANSEA. THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM THE PRINCIPAL RAILWAYS. Sixty-five Bedrooms (lately added Ladies'Coffee Room), handsome Banquetting Hall, 70 feet long, 30 feet wide. ear N.B.—OUR SATURDAY POPULAR ORDINARY as usual (Wine optional). 2589 J. S. TUNBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR. (Bimraticut. CARDIFF. MR ARTHUR AfGLE, VIOLINIST, LATE OF THE ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA AND PROMENADE CONCERTS, LONDON. Pupil of Henry Holmes, Royal College of Music, and Prosper Sainton, Royal Academy, London. JYJRS A RTHUR A NGLE, PIANIST, LEEPZIC CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC. Mr and Mrs ANGLE receive Pupils for the Study of the Violin and Pianoforte, Elementary and Advanced. Fees. £1 Is, B2 2s, and S3 3s. NEXT tERM. OCTOBER 2nd, 1893. Arrangements made for Resident Pupils. Full particulars on application, 153, Newport-road, Cardiff. 1439 COWBRIDGE. 0OWBRIDGE SCHOOL. An EXAMINATION will be held on FRIDAY, December 12th, 1893, when the following SCHOLAR- SHIPS will be offered for competition :— One Senior Hou-e Scholarship of £25 per annum. One Junior House Scholarship of B20 per annum. One Scholarship of S5 53 per annum for Day Scholars. One Scholarship of £7 7s per annum for Day Scholars. For further information apply to the 268S HEAD-MASTER. GLOUCESTER. CRYPT GRAMMAR SCHOOL, GLOUCESTER. BOARDERS are received by tie Head Master oi Viry moderat" terms. Liberal diet, and careful supervision. For Prospectus and School Successes applj to the Rev. the Head Master. 2854 MALVERN LINK. EECHFIELD SCHOOL, MALVERN JD LINK. Pupils prepared for Professional and Commercial life, and the various Public Examinations. Beautiful, healthy neighbourhood, foot of the Malvern Hills. Purest water in England. No medical visit the last eight years Terms, very moderate, ou application to Principal. 1422 GUDBROOK G HIPYARD, MONMOUTHSHIRE. IRON and STEIL SHIPBUILDERS. REPAIRS to HULL, MACHINERY, and BOILERS. TIDAL DOCK for Vessels up to 160ft. long, with crane to lift 14 tons. GOOD HARD for Vessels up to 240ft. long. SPECIALITY HOPPER BARGES. SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Telegraphic Address— "WALKER, SUDBROOK, CHEPSTOW.' 2566 PRIF" FEDDYGINJAETH YR OES. THE Has placed the originator of Lewis I Rheumatic Essence" (the remedy which has never been known to fail, LORD even in the worst cases of Rheu- t J matism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, Swollen Limbs, Pains in BISHOP the Sides and Back, and all Kidney I Disorders) amongst the celebrities of nis native place. OF —— BAwrap Of all Chemists, at 2s 9d per Ai\ wUiVi bottle. Agents for Cardiff—Jesse Williams and Co., Chemists. ø- Read Analytical Report on the above in to morrow's South Wales Daily News, Page 8. 1911 TEETH JQENTISTRY! TEETH 11 prize Medal, London, 1852. Gold Medal Paris, 1867 M R K~E~ ALL SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (I; xst below the Great Western Railway Station), Begsto intimate that he can produce a. perfectlytitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best work manship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the Anaesthetics, Cocaine, and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, Rheums, Toothache,and all Nervous Pains. Is and 8 9d per Bottle. Through a.ny Chemist. Cardiff Mr Muuday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street Mr Robb, Chemist, Roath. Newport: Messrs Garrett Bros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath M J. G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. Llanelly: Mr Gwilym Emnll, London: N ewberry and Son 1038-50 public }.tnU5ttntnfs. CARDIFF. H E A T R E ROYAL. LEssVF, AND MANAGER ..MR ED. FLETCHER. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1893. For Six Nights Only, the LAD Y S L A V E Y. A GO-AS-YOU-PLASE MUSICAL PIECE. Written by GIWRGE DACE. Music by JOHN CROOK. Tour under the direction of H. CECIL BERYL, Representing the Nottingham Theatre Co., Limited. The Company includes the following popular lad es and gentlemen :— i Miss KITrY LOFTUS Mr T. W. VOLT Miss AMY THORNTON Mr JAS. DANVERS Miss FLORENCE WILSON Mr J. C. PIDDOCK, and and Mr W. W. WALTON Miss EDITH ROSENTHAL (Witty Watty.) Misses May Me teal f, Lola Campbell, Elsie Hull, Dolly Howard, Phyllis Wardroper, Mabel D'Orsay. Ethel Brande, Nina Montague, Elise Marguerite, May hew, Kitty Marion, Violet Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, Kate Phillips, and Minnie Melrose. Messrs Frank Worthington, John Graves, Marcus Geerts, Lewis Vincent, Edwin Wenslev and Stephen Wensl6y. Increased Orchestra,. Conductor, Mr J. H. Yorke. Prices, 6d to £2 2s Early Doors, 5.30. Doors open 7 Commence 7.30. Booking Office, Messrs Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY, Nov. 27, The COUNTY COUNCILLOR T H E E M P I It K- MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT CHIPS in JAPAN," by the ? &KATE BEE V S COMBINATION. A blend of bright music and smart sayings, purveyed by clever people. BERNARD ARMSTBONG,la eof the Bros. Armstrong r Miss NELLIE WILSON, fascinating, and graceful. FRANK JOLLOY AND THE HARVEY BOYS „ I" a Domestic Travestie. RANK The Mexican Wonder, j FRANK | A Real Marvel. The Mexican Wonder. a Real MarvH The Mexican Wonder. | MAURA. 2 R^l MaJvel! HARRY PHILLIPS, Comique. SPENCE LEEs, Impersonator. Anu in addition to all the above THE FAMOUS LANG BROTHERS, The Boxing Kangaroos." Next Week-The Selbini Troupe, Geo. Lashwood, The Le Fre Trio. DAN LENO IS COMING. RAND T H E A T R E. WESTGATE-STREET. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr ED. FLETCHER. LAST WEEK OF PRESENT MANAGEMENT. ENTIRE CHANGE. GIGANTIC ATTRACTIONS. Monday, November 20th, for Six Nights only. Important Engagement of SAM HAGUE'S MINSTRELS, From St. James's Hall. Liverpool. Under the Personal Direction of Mr Sam Hague. Everything New for this Visit. Entire Change of Programme at each Performance. New Songs, New Dances, New Specialities, And New Acts. SPECIAL DAY PERFORMANCE, SATURDAY, NO V EM BER 25TH. at 3. Prices, 6d to £ 1 Is. Doors open, 7.30; commencing 8. Half-price at 9 o'clock to all parts. jp A R K H A L L^ CARDIFF! GRAND EVENING CONCERT BY THE "TELSH LADIES' CHOIR, CONDUCTED BY MADAME CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES, After their magnificent and unparalleled successes in the United States of America, TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. PRICES OF ADMISSION :— Balcony (front row, reserved), 5s Balcony (reserved), 3s Front Seats, 2s Admission, Is. Plan of the Hall at Mr William Lewis, Stationer, Duke-street. Tickets may be had at all the Music Shops, or of any member of the Choir. AND AT NEW DRILL HALL, NEWPORT (late Albert-hall), ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST, 1893. Plan and Tickets at Newman and Sons. 2774 Friends who accompany the Choir to Newport can return by 11.30 train. LAST WEEK. EXHIBITION OF FAMOUS PICTURES BY AN AN EERS. THE NORWEGIAN FJORDS, BY NORMANN, And Selected Works from the pARIS SALON, AT THE FINE ART GALLERY, 91, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Open Daily from 10 to 10. Admission, Is; after 6 p.m., 6d, including catalogue. 216 779 SWANSEA. TH EEM P I R E. Manage* OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! jyps MINNIE QUNNINGHAM, It's not the hen that cackles the most that lays the largest egg." A sweet vocalist and superb dancer. MARCO and ATHOL, in The Lizard's Nest." SISTERS CAVENDISH, Duettists. THE WALDRONS, Funny Grotesques. LOUIE CHAPMAN, an agreeable artiste. WALTON & LESTER, The World's Worst Wizards. ALFftED RIVERS, Character Comedian. And THE WOOD-TRAVELL'E TRIO, In a Musical Farcette. NEXT WEEK.—Walter Munroe, Brothers Lang, Frank Maura, &c. 541e 2033 NEWPORT. IEL EI J" 1%11 P I P. IV, T £ H E JGJ M P IRE. MANAOKR OSWALD STOLL, TO-NIGHT The Happv Hibernian. The Most Eminent Irish Artiste of the Age, WALTER jyjT U N R O E Another Great Artiste, Equally Peerless in his particular Line, FRANK TRAVIS, The Society Ventriloquist. The merit of his performance is almost startling. TheChildrenof the Bicycle The Wonders of the Wheel! LOTTO, LILO, AND OTTO, Whose art compels enthusiastic approvaL Further varieties bv CISSIE KENT, PROF. DEWYNNE, IHE PAYNES, .THERESA RO ACH, & GEORGE REYNOLDS. Next Week—Miss MINNIE CUNNINGHAM. MERTHYR. TEMPERANCE HALL, MERTHYR TYDVIL. SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing Friday, November 17th. JpROFESSOR S. S. AND KITTlE JJALDWIN AND THE BUTTERFLY COTERIE, Who have recently created such a sensation in Cardiff and Swansea. Admission la, 2s, 3s. 2697 T71 P P S'S GRATEFUL, COMFORTING, v BREAKFAST—SUPPER. CocoaBOILING WATER OR MILK, 14868 2743 HA Y M AN's B A LS A M OF HOREHOUND RELIEVES COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. PREVENT INFLUENZA, COLD, AND COUGH BY TAKING on first appearance of Cold or Chill. « CURED my son of a dreadful Cough. 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DASMAIL, 267, Langdale, WaKbamstow. envelope for Price List and Copies ci Testunonials which are guaranteed genuine under a Penalty of £ 1,000, open to inspection and investigation. A. DASMAIL, 267, Langdale, WaKbamstow. (Established 1851. 1634 Justness AbDrtsstz. 0ROSS B ROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS & MERCHANTS, GALVANISED OPEN AND CLOSED TOP TANKS, CISTERNS, HIGH-PRESSURE BOILERS, CAST- IRON AND CLAY BATHS, YELLOW ENAMELLED SCULLERY SINKS, WASH TUBS, SANITARY EARTHENWARE AND APPLIANCES, LAVATORIES. TIP-UP BASINS, AND URINALS, WATER-CLOSET BASINS ANJt TRAPS. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. PRICE LISTS FREE. 21, 22, 23, WORKING- STREET, CARDIFF. 27C8 G ENUINE SALE, PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL H E I T MAN AND gONS, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 32, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Being about to remove to larger and more com. modious premises-No. 22, St Mary-street—now in course of alteration, and to prevent loss and damage tc Stock by removal, have decided to offer the whole ol their Large and Costly Stock, at the great Reduction of 15 per Cent., or 3s in the 2, to which they beg tel direct the attention, of the public and their numerous patrons. The Stock consists of JEWELLERY in all the Latest Patterns and Novelties. DIAMOND and GEM RINGS, set with Diamonds of fine quality, and other Precious Stones of exception- ally good value, aud personally selected. GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of all description, and of the Finest Manufacture. SOLID SILVER and BEST ELECTRO-PLATE of the Newest Patterns and Choicest Designs, suitable fot Wedding and Birthday Presents. CLOCKS BAROMETERS, BINOCULARS, OPERA GLASSES in Pearl and Ivory. HAIR BRUSHES, MIRRORS, &c., in Silver,Ivory,and Ebony, &c.,&c. Heitzman and Sons' long connection with Cardiff (nearly half a century) will, they feel assured, be a sure guarantee both as to quality and price. Purchasers will do well to avail themselves of such an opportunity which so seldom occurs, of buying really genuinat substantial, and first-class articles at such a Great Reduction. Our last Sale was held 17 years ago. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, subject to th( DISCOUNT of 15 per cnt., or 3s in the 2. 32, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. October, 1893. 2735 THE SHOP AND PREMISES, NO. 32, ST. MARy. STREET, TO BE LET. HEATH AND SONS Beg to offar piANOFORTES AND Q R G A N 6 By all the Leading Makers, at the loweel < possible prices for Cash, or on our r NEW HIRE pURCHASE gYSTEM. MAGNIFICENT SHOW ROOMS. NEW AND INCREASED STOCK 01 INSTRUMENTS Of the Newest Design and with all the most recent Improvements. INSPECTION INVITED. SEND FOR NEW LISTS AND DRAWINGS POST FREE. RE J. HEATH & SONSI MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS, ■ TUNERS AND REPAIRERS, 51, QUEEN STREET, CARDTFA 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. FACTORY—LONDON. Instruments guaranteed for Seven Years, an( Tuned free for One Year. Piano Exchanged, Repaired and Tuned in al parts of South Wales. Special Terms to Teachers, Schools, and Placer of Worship. 1066 Canvassers wanted in all districts. OLD N E W S P A. P E R BO- CLEAN FOLDED NEWSPAPERS 1Jj ANY QUANTITY. Apply- D. O. EVANS & CO. PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF, Buyers of all kinds of Waste Papers for re-manufacture. Offices cleared by arrangement. Destruction of Books and Documents Guaranteed 252° Å RTTFICIAL TEETH. Å COMPLKTB SET ONE SINGLE TOOTH 2* Five Years' Warranty. Prize Medal. GOODMAN & CO., 10, DUKE-STREET, <fe 56, QUEEN-ST., CARDIFBL ARTIFICIAL TEETH PAINLESSLY FlTTRD W Atmospheric Suction, at one-third the usual charges No Extractions necessary perfect^ and permanent! life-like appea<ance; special SOFT PALATES for Tender Gums perfect for Mastication and Speech COUNTRY PATIENTS supplied in One Visit, and railway fare allowed. Special atten tien given M Repairs, Extractiona.StoppiM: T'MTiMONlALS.-Dr ANDREW WILSON (tate R N.) says:—"I can recommend Mr Goodman al a very skilful and humane Dentist His rev sonable charges should attract to him all classes.'— Mr If. VYS", of Plaistow, says I am very well pleased with the attention I have received from you. The Artificial Teeth supplied haile given me perfect satisfaction, as a previous set I had from anothef dentist were by no means comfortable. I am indebted to Dr Andrew Wilson, editor of Health, for recommend- ing me to yom establislitnent., ConsnltationsFree.—Speciality in WHITE ENAMEL and GOLD FIILINGS, AMERICAN DENTISTRY and PL ATE LESS PALATES. Before entering look for the Name— GOODMAN & CO., 10, DUKB-STREET, & 56, QUEKN-ST.. CARDIFF. tiotirs-In to 8 118e—1380 Attendance EAST BARRY every TUESDAY, at Mrs Boyes, 25, York-place and PONTYPRIDD WEDNESDAYS, at Mrs Pritchard 25, Taff-street. WILLIAMS' (PONT ARDA W EI W 0 R M LOZENGES For over Thirty Years, this highly valuaole Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate children (often given up as inctlrable)is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, nstead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a very speedy and efficacious cure for ascea rides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a, .cat recom. mendatioa for children. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon. V Sold at 9%d, 13%d, and 2s 9d per box, by moat chemists, or tor 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemis^ 30, High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials, £ mptome, &c.; on application 18S1